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Factors Affecting Birth Rate in Germany
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Table of Content
1Introduction(1/2) A3
2Literature Review(1) R3 2.1Definition of variables R3 2.2Japan3 2.3USA3 2.4India3
3Hypothesis / Research Question(1/2) R3
4Methodology (2) M3 4.1Correlation3 4.2Simple Regression4 4.3Multiple
Regression4 4.4Measure of fit4 4.5Level of Significance5
5Data5
6Findings6 6.1Simple Regression6 6.2Multiple Regressions (5) T7 6.2.1All factors7
6.2.2All factors excluding children born outside of marriage7 6.2.3Education factor8
6.2.4Economic factors8 6.2.5Social development factors8 6.2.6Age Factors8
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The analysis report found that states that tended to suffer most from the recession had
the biggest declines in births.
The National Center for Health Statistics, in a statement released also stated that there
is quite possibly a connection between the decline in births and the economic
downturn of the last couple of years. Two consecutive years of declines would be
consistent with that, given that the nation s economic troubles are affecting the birth
rate.
India
In view of the importance acquired by the women force in the development of the
country fertility rate study is taken in Kanyakumari district. The approach includes
the sampling of the data by considering nine best maternity nursing homes with 270
data points. A structured questionnaire was prepared in order to define independent
factors. Statistical package for social science (SPSS) was used for all the analysis.
Simple correlation was used to find the association between the variables. Linear
regression was estimated wherever significant association was observed. Factors
have been categorized in three groups 1.Natural factor age of women Age of the
women at marriage, religion and type of family. 2. Knowledge factor education of
women and Education of spouse. 3. Economic factor Employment of women,
Employment of spouse, Income of women, Income of spouse. For the variables under
Museums and Photographs in the Open-Air
The shot shows a male figure viewing photographs. We see the person from the
rear, look over his shoulder, past him, as he passes along the collection of images,
and at the same time we look into some of the faces that are visible in the photos and
which seem to be looking at us outside of the picture frame rather than at the person
in the picture viewing them. We are dealing here with black and white photographs
from the late 1920s, which, among others, were taken by the German anthropologist
and racial theorist Egon von Eickstedt between 1926 and 1929.1 A selection of these
pictures, created in connection with research into the indigenous population of India
listed under the generic term Adivasiand this should be stressed first without explicit
reference to the problematic race theory based history of its origins, was brought back
to India in 2012. Accompanied by a team of ethnologists from Germany and England,
the photographs were exhibited in Tejgadh, in the state of Gujarat in northwest India,
in different locations: in the still young Museumof Voice of the Adivasi Academy, in
individual private houses in the neighbouring villages and in a consecrated place in
the open air, reserved for rituals. This latter mentioned setting has been recorded in
the above mentioned photo. Mounted on brown card, the photographs hang in long
lines, three rows above one another on a movable wattle wall, which flanks the place
of encounter in the outside space. A presentational
Man On The Bus
This story is a dialog of a girl who is painting a picture between deeply imbedded
conflicts of societal pressures and self conscious emotions. In the story she does not
speak out loud, but instead it is a first person point of view that leads us into her
thought process. It takes place in San Francisco on the public transit. On the bus a
manis catcalling at woman, she sits back and listens to him in disgust because of her
feminist thoughts, but on the other hand she deeply wants the attention those other
girls are receiving. She is motivated by her self conscious desires and emotions but is
limited by her feminist thoughts.
As the protagonist, her character represents and speaks for majority of the female
community. Although the antagonist would seem to be the man on the bus, it is
actually society. The antagonist is society because that is what creates the conflict.
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The main idea and theme are shown throughout the story. They create inner tension
within the main character because, she is not sure which thoughts she should feel.
Whether it is the desire to want attention from the man on the bus or if she should
stick with her feminist roots. The meaning behind this story is to recreate a daily
experience a woman of any age experiences. I believe the point of this story is to
make this occurrence more of a reality to its readers, since she is talking about in
issue from the perspective of a younger female it may receive more attention. The
setting can also draw attention to the reading because it is happening in a public
where others are able to observe his behavior. This is critical because it shows how
others are accepting of it. Her description of the place helps the reader vision the
experience. This story would be possible at other times and places because it already
does happen
Dear Miss Breed Character Analysis
Ronald Reagan once stated Peace is not absence of conflict, it is the ability to
handle conflict by peaceful means . In the passage The Diary of a Young Girl by
Anne Frank, a story of how a young girl responds to conflict by staying optimistic.
In Dear Miss Breed , written by Joanne Oppenheim, Japanese children of all ages
write letters to Miss Breed that explain the conflicts that the individuals have and
how the children overcome and resolve it. Others may say that the most effective
way to respond to conflict is to stand up for what a person believes in, however, the
best way that people can respond to a conflict is to have a positive outlook because
it helps to not focus on the hardships in an individual s life, alleviates stress,... Show
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In The Diary of a Young Girl the author states, But as you can see, Kitty, I m still
alive, and that s the main thing (Frank). Since Anne had a positive attitude about
the situation she was in, it helped her realize that she should be thankful for the
little things. It also helped her to forget about the hardships and celebrate the
jubilant times. In Dear Miss Breed the author states as she was on her way to a
Japanese internment camp, One of the most beautiful scenery was when crossing a
bridge which was right above the Colorado River (Oppenheim). Louise Ogawa had a
cheerful attitude and she gained positive experiences during her trip. As she was
looking at the river, it helped her forget for a while about the things she is about to
face. In the article How Your Attitude Affects Your Reality Honoree Corder states,
When something less than fantastic happens, you can respond or react. Choose to
respond in whatever way is appropriate and then press the reset button on your
attitude (Corder). During a hard time, having a change in attitude is key, and very
important. Having a negative attitude, however, will not help relieve the pain that is
being felt. A hopeful and sanguine outlook on a situation will help to not focus on the
unfortunate things in
Characteristics Of The Sanguine
The word sanguine is originated from old French Sanguine, from Latin Sanguineus
meaning of blood or bloody and Sanguis meaning blood . According to the medieval
physiology, the sanguine characters, like cheerfulness, optimism, hopefulness etc are
reflection of excess of blood as one of the four body humors. Sanguine describes the
personality of an individual with the temperament related to blood, the spring weather
(wet and hot), and the element of air. The sanguine individual suddenly gets excited
by whatever affects him with immediate reaction, but it is not too deep and the
impression doesn t last long. Some chief characteristics of the Sanguine Temperament
are, Diplomatic While talking, the sanguines usually use very pleasing words; they
speak in a way that avoids offending others. This character makes them much friendly
and pleasing to talk with. Still, at times they may hurt the feeling of others through
their direct and frank words i.e. something bitter truth . But, actually they do not
intend to offend; rather it is due to their open hearted nature. Enthusiastic Sanguines
are too enthusiastic, almost over everything. By nature, they are too curious and
always want getting updated. But as soon as they start doing something, their
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Their vivaciousness is what makes them unique and differently identified from others.
The uninterrupted as well as extravagant flow of ideas and words of sanguine often
entertain people, but there also exist a group of serious people who dislike these
natures of sanguines. The sanguines are usually talkative; they talk, gossip, even
confide their secrets to everyone. Many a times before completing one thread, they
start another one. They just do not remain pinpoint about whatever they say; rather
they swim with the flow of thoughts those are rushing into their
Cultural Memory, The Mgr Murder Trial
Cultural Memory and the Sri Lankan Civil War in Shobaskthi s short story, The
MGR Murder Trial
By
Dr Preetha Vasan .
Abstract : This paper looks at the intersection of cultural memory, war and literary
narrative in the specific context of the civil wars that raged Sri Lanka. It would
consider the dynamics of cultural memory of an ethnic minority group during a
civil war. To achieve this , the paper would attempt a close study of Shobasakthi ,
the Tamil Eelam writer s titular short story The MGR Murder Trial from his short
story anthology. The use of a popular cultural icon is deliberate in the story. The
paper would consider the symbolism of this usage and thereby arrive at the author s
response to the civil war Assmann and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
War has many fall outs. Like the Nigerian poet John Pepper Clark Bekederemo
states The casualties are not only those who are dead . Literary writings have
represented many facets of war ranging from the great epics like The
Mahabharatha to our postcolonial postmodern writings on terrorism, genocide and
exile. In order to understand the context of the narrative of Shobasakthi s story , it
is necessary to briefly consider the many trajectories of the Sri Lankan civil war.
Sometimes called the pearl of the Indian Ocean, meaning resplendent in Sinhala,
once described by travellers as a paradise and named by Arab seafarers as Serendib,
Sri Lanka was what an Eighteenth Century writer had in mind when he coined the
word serendipity .However the nation s gruesome and protracted civil wars have
reduced these myriad nomenclatures to the poignant Tear drop in the Indian Ocean.
In the Sri Lankan context multiple historicisations, various narratives of the same
history occur since the nation is marked by a diversity of ethnic, religious and
linguistic identities. These include Sinhalese, Sri Lankan Tamils, Indian Tamils,
Muslim moors, Tamil Christians, and the Eurasian Burghers. Historians, political
science scholars Richardson, Stokke and others have located different reasons for the
civil strife in Sri Lanka to understand why and how simmering ethnic differences
escalated into a full scale insurgency
The Game Of Dayton Stebbins
Last night at Fairborn Memorial Stadium, the home team Fairborn Skyhawks
played host to Dayton Stebbins. The Skyhawks came in just 1 4, while the Indians
limped in with an 0 5 record. When all was said and done the home team had
earned its second win of the season, while the Indians were scalped again, this time
to a tune of 38 0. This was homecoming for the Skyhawks and the average side
crowd on the home side left very happy, while the smallish size crowd on the visitors
side, left wondering if their team could compete, with anyone that was left on the
schedule.
Just about three minutes into this one James Hurt rushed in and got the the Indians
quarterback, Ryan Minor for a 3 yard loss. On the next play Minor, who got zero help
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This would not be the only problem in the return game by the Indians, but it was the
biggest of many. The last score of the quarter came with 14:5 seconds left in the
quarter, just nine seconds after the Hunt recovery. Hitting pay dirt for the Skyhawks
would be Redmon once again, this time it was from a yard out, to make this an 18 0
game.
Minor, who throws a beautiful deep ball was able to connect with #2 Rashawn
Benners on a long bomb that covered nearly 35 yards, with 11:47 left in the half.
Benners had a step on his defender and easily made the catch. Uncle Mo would not
stay on the Indians side very long because of another interception thrwon by
Minor. Making the pick this time for the home team was,Dawson Blakley 5 11
/ 170,with 10:36 left in the half. Redmon would go for 20 yards with 3:50 left in the
half to give his a first and goal from the Indians 1 yard line at the 3:50 mark of the
quarter. Just seven seconds later THE LICKING COUNTY FAN PLAYER OF THE
GAME, KJ REDMON would squeeze in for another Skyhawks touchdown. #25
Damion Day used his strong right foot to make this a 25 0 game.
The Skyhawks would get one more good play in the half, when #3 Jordan Greene 6 0
/ 160 picked up 33 yards with a nice catch and run.
The two teams headed to the locker room, with the home crowd ecstatic and the
Indians crowd left wondering if their team could score.
With 8:06 left in the third quarter Minor would be sacked
A Stitch Through Time
A Stitch Through Time Before the quilting machine was created, each quilt was hand
stitched together. Cave tenants strived to stay warm by wrapping themselves with
animal skins; they used the advantage of joining fur together to form larger blankets.
In time, one of them observed an animal bone on the terrain and thought to use it as a
tool to thread together various furs. Undergoing many changes, the needle changed
dramatically, from a bone to iron, from iron to steel, and from steel to other metals
that lend themselves to elevated levels of modification. The needle is an essential
tool that allows the creation of exceedingly complicated garments for much of the
cultured world. On the other hand, its capability was long restricted to the... Show
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Factory workers were so worried that the sewing machine would put them out of
employment that a fuming crowd smashed the eighty machines. This caused for a
setback in additional study of the sewing machine for many years. An American
named Walter Hunt was yet another innovator of the sewing machine. In 1834, he
devised the machine that utilized an eye pointed needle and a moving shuttle. Neil
Schlager and Josh Lauer inform how Walter Hunt failed to patent it at that time
and when he tried later to get it registered, he was rejected on the basis of product
abandonment . Isaac Merrit Singer was the largest and most successful name in the
patent pool. Ten years later, he started working at a machine shop in Boston on
1851. When he was asked to repair a sewing machine, he came up with a better
machine that he sold through his own company. All of which these innovators had in
common, was the fact that they were still using the needle. One of the most
important yet least discussed parts of the machine is the needle. Machine needles
have a hole on the same end as the point. Opposite to the needlepoint is the shank,
the top of the needle, which is connected to the machine. Underneath the needle is
called the shaft. While others are completely round, the needles that have a flat side
on the shank are the universal needle. The scarf is the rut along the shaft and the
back of a cutaway portion precisely around the opening. There is a diversity of
needle dimensions,
The Norton Anthology World Literary Analysis
As I am siting and read thing the passages from our reading book The Norton
Anthology World Literature I m a little taken back. As a child who was raised
reading the Bible at church I have learned that I never took the time to really see
what it was telling me. I see in reading passage of section in of Hebrew s Genesis 6
9 where the words say and to the woman, Though God said, you shall not eat from
any tree in the garden (96). This is where the woman is talking to the serpentand she
is telling him that God told her not to eat from the tree that is in the middle of the
garden. But, like people in today s world we tend to do be persuaded to do things that
we know are wrong. We will continuously have people all over the place trying and
te te tet tete te Essay
PEST Analysis of Airline Industry?
Hi, I m doing an assignment conducting a strategic analysis of EasyJet and have to
do a PEST analysis of the industry. Can anyone offer me any help outlining the main
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Tristen B answered 6 years ago
PESTLE analysis if you are including legal and environmental.
Airlines are a good one because so many different things affect them.
Political Taxes that they get charged in different countries for landing, fuel taxation
etc
Economic e.g. How does interest rate movement affext their longterm debt? ... Show
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Polulations growth does an ageing poulation affect them i.e. baby boomers, lots of
people in that lifestage have more disposable income to spend....
Technological As things improve technology becomes cheaper. How does this affect
them? Does this mean the entries to barrier are lower for competitors to join? Do
easyjet have a big R D dept?
Legal Different legalities of different countries some stricter than others...
Environment carbon offsetting, what is their CSR policy?
Remember when you are answering that easyjet are a budget airline and so their
competitors are people like Ryan air not Virgin... Hope that helps
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PESTLE analysis Rather than buy other people essays as one other poster mentions
the formats at www.businessballs.com or http://www.rapidbi.com/pestle are free and
provide advice.
If looking at competitors like the porters 5 forces then competitors include coach and
train companies, indeed depending on the use of travel even web conferencng and
video conferencing will impact.
For legal factors you will need to take into account national laws in each country
the airlines land, it is also worth looking at local bylaws as the likes of ryan air and
easyjet do not just follow a traditional business model indeed they make most
State of Mind Affects Macbeth Essay
In court, a criminal will commonly make the statement that they were in the wrong
state of mind when they committed the crime, to lessen their punishment. In fact, a
person s state of mind can affect their actions, and the actions of others towards them.
Authors commonly use a persons state of mind to embellish actions of a character or
to better explain changes in the character. William Shakespeare uses state of mind to
assist in the degeneration of the protagonist Macbethin the tragedy Macbeth. Macbeth
is a brave, loyal and strong Scottish general in the Middle Ages, more specifically
the eleventh century, who despite his power on the battlefield was swayed easily to
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In other words, Duncan is Macbeth s king and his guest, therefore Macbeth should
be preventing murderers from reaching Duncan instead of murdering Duncan
himself. At this point in the play Macbeth s state of mind is confused, his hunger
for power wants him to murder Duncan but his conscious goes against it. The fact
that his couscous still goes against murder means the degeneration of his character
has not begun, yet in the rising action this loyalty disappears. With Duncan on his
way to Inverness Macbeth s wife persuades Macbeth to follow through with the
murder so that he can be King and live a wonderful life. It is at this point in the
story that Macbeth under goes his start into his character degeneration. In a second
soliloquy, after Macbeth has just been convinced by his wife to follow through
with the murder, he see an imaginary dagger covered with blood. He feels that this
is a sign that he should go through with the murdering of Duncan. His thirst for
power then drives him to pull out his own dagger; I see thee yet, in form as
palpable As this which now I draw. Thou marshall st me the way that I was going,
And such an instrument I was to use (II, I, 40 43). Macbeth state of mind in this
soliloquy has changed from the last soliloquy a great deal, reflecting his start into
degeneration. Macbeth has gone from confused and indecisive to crazed and power
hungry. After committing the murder of Duncan Macbeth is
True Appalachian Culture
Appalachians are individuals living in the heart of the mountainous region known as
Appalachia: an area stretching from Pennsylvania to Mississippi, touching thirteen
states, and home to an estimated 25 million people. (Porter) Throughout history,
their portrayal in films and television shows has taken on a stereotypical role. This
includes the classic tropes of hillbillies and uncivilized individuals. Appalachians
have always been labeled as hillbillies who are lawless, violent and morally and
sexually deprived. That representation is incorrect and it doesn t do justice to the true
Appalachian culture. The culture isn t different than any other in the sense that it
represents the lives of individuals living in a particular area
The Prohibition Of Marijuana And The United States
Cannabis began being outlawed all across the U.S. during the 1900 s and has
remained illegal ever since, until recent years when states began legalizing it
(huffpost.com). Although many people believe that the reason behind the prohibition
of cannabis was based on genuine concern for the possible consequences it may
have on the well being of people if it remained accessible to all, the truth is that the
drive behind the U.S. s prohibition of cannabiswas founded on racism. During the
early 1900 s cannabis was considered an ethnic drug due to the fact that many
Mexican immigrants smoked the plant (huffpost.com). With the tension in Western
states regarding the migration of Mexicans into the states, laws concerning the use
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because of the Mexican Revolution. These immigrants brought along a new culture
and customs one of them being the use of Marijuana as a medicine and relaxant.
Marijuana which had been known as cannabis by Americans was not illegal in the
U.S. and was in fact commonly used for industrial and medical purposes. Citizens in
the Western states were uneasy of the newcomers and with rising tensions in those
states it was not a difficult task for the media to take advantage of the citizen s unease
and pit them against the newcomers and their customs. Harry Anslinger, who is
considered the father of the war on weed was a prominent figure of prohibition during
the time, used the media to demonize marijuana by using racist tactics. He made
several racist claims such as, There are 100,000 total marijuana smokers in the U.S.
and most are Negroes, Hispanics, Filipinos and entertainers. Their Satanic music, jazz
and swing result from marijuana use. This marijuana causes white women to seek
sexual relations with Negroes, entertainers and any others (huffpost.com). In
succeeding in painting the Mexican immigrants in a bad light, the media also
managed to arouse people s fear towards the unknown effects of Marijuana The
outlawing of marijuana would provide authorities with an opportunity to control
Mexican immigrants.( Although the prohibition of marijuana was founded on racism
one has to wonder if things are really the same today. Facts have continuously
managed to show that
True Love In Noah Calhoun s The Notebook
People say that they are in love or that that they think they have found the one all of
the time. Those words have almost become so easy to use but unfortunately it seems
like no one really knows the true meaning of them anymore. So what is love? What
is true love? As said in The Notebook, The best loveis the kind that awakens the soul
and makes us reach for more; that plants a fire in our hearts and brings peace to our
minds. Noah Calhoun or in Dear John when John says, and when her lips met
mine, I knew that I could to be a hundred and visit every country in the world, but
nothing would ever compare to the single moment when I first kissed the girl of
my dreams and knew that my love would last forever John. Both of those quotes
are so powerful and so passionate and both of the men saying them to be so in love
with their girls. But was either of these situations true love? Most people would
say yes and that is probably why both films went on to be two of the most famous
and most favorable love films of our time. But other than their amazing story lines
and heart throbbing love stories and slight differences, one thing that is so
amazing is just how similar their stories really are. In the Notebook a man by the
name of Duke reads a story to a lady who has Alzheimer s and has lost most of her
memory. The story is about an upper class seventeen year old named Allie Hamilton
who is spending her summer in Seabrook, South Carolina with her family. There is a
local
Stricter Gun Control Research
Throughout the past 20 years, the purchase of guns have increased drastically but at
the same time, crimes with firearms are down a shocking 69% (Snyder). Gun
control is often used to create laws for the intention of reducing gun injuries or
death by gun and might involve background checks or creating difficulty to own a
gun altogether. Some believe strict gun laws will help America reduce murder rates.
However, others believe gun control will remove the right to bear arms as an
individual. America needs to refrain from enforcing gun control because citizens have
the constitutional right to own guns and gun control will fail to decrease murder
rates which would better be decreased by a basic education of gun safety. The Second
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At first, the idea of fewer guns in a country equals less crime is commonly thought.
Although that may be true in some cases, a criminal is still a criminal with or
without a gun. Reducing guns might reduce some crime but there are still many
other methods of murder or suicide. Also, if a criminal will kill, they will most
likely steal. Guns that are taken away from criminals could be bought illegally or
stolen. 37.4% of prison mates with crime involving a gun was not owned by them
(Planty). Another common thought is that many countries have proved gun control
is affective. However, only a few countries like England and Japan have strict gun
control laws and low crime rates. Countries like Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, and
Sweden all have less gun control and less crime. More countries with less gun control
have less gun crime than the countries with strict gun
Acne Skin Treatment
There are many recent innovations in the field of acne skin treatment that offer
promising results for those who are more prone to skin blemishes, pimples, and
breakouts. Perhaps the greatest benefit of these newer skin treatment methods is
that they reduce the amount of time required to treat breakouts and remove
pimples, resulting in fewer acne scars over time. For teens and those in their early
twenties, this can result in improved appearance, as well as greater self confidence
and self esteem. For many years, those who were susceptible to pimples and
breakouts during and after puberty had to deal with the added embarrassment and
humiliation of not only moderate to severe facial acne and skin blemishes but also
long term facial acne scars.
Over the past century acne skin treatment has evolved from the everyday use of
cleansers and over the counter acne medications that come in the form of a cream or
medicated pad to the kind of treatments that are performed through specialized clinics
and are only required once or twice. Micro dermabrasion and laser treatment are some
of the most sought after comprehensive forms of acne skin treatment today. These
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The benefit of using micro dermabrasion or laser therapy over traditional forms of
acne skin treatment, however, is that these kinds of treatments typically only require
one or two sessions in order to correct the problem and prevent future outbreaks.
While the cost of one or two sessions may equate to what the average consumer will
spend over the course of five to ten years on acne skin treatment, few consumers can
actually afford to invest such a large amount of money at one time and many of these
treatments are still not covered by most health insurance
Impacts of Tourism in Vancouver Essay
Tourism is an endeavour sought by an individual or a party of individuals, which
leads to a movement from one place to another with the idealism of a specific task, to
visit a place or several places with the primary purpose of achieving entertainment and
increasing knowledge of countries, cultures, and their history. The expression largest
industry in the world is universally used with mention to tourism, ensuring its
recognition as the largest generator of wealth (over 11.7% of the global gross
domestic product) and employment (7% of the world s jobs); this shows that tourism
is indeed an important industry that depends on culture and legacy.(Budeanu, 2002)
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In Vancouver the impacts of tourism is shown through cultural issues related to
economic growth and through the analysis of social issues. It is how the city of
Vancouver copes with their mistakes and strives for improvement that the world is
able to understand the true importance that tourism can have on any
destinations.Gilbert Keith Chesterton a British journalist, novelist and poet once said,
The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist see what he has come to see , by saying
this it is enforced that tourists come to Vancouver in order to take in the sights of
nature that are around every corner and to delve into the many attractions that
Vancouver has established with the sole purpose of attracting vacationers. With the
appeal of vacationers there is an escalation in occupation spots and which will lead to
a lower unemployment rate (Figure 1), although this is a positive aspect of increasing
tourist population the negative effects are bountiful.
The use of natural resources to attract tourists, if successful, leads to the obligation of
an infrastructure upon nature . Over time, it is the manmade structures that maintain
the desirability of the tourist resort, not the natural features that prompted the
original.(Ryan, 1991) Thus by focusing too much on attracting tourists
Essay on Tupac Shakur Biography
Tupac Shakur 1971 1996 Born: June 16, 1971 in New York, New York, United
States Died: September 13, 1996 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Ethnicity:
African American Occupation: Rap Musician, Musician, Actor quot;Don t shed a
tear for me ... / I ain t happy here / I hope they bury me and send me to my rest
/ Headlines readin murdered to death. quot; from quot;If I Die Tonight quot; on Me
against the World (1995) BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY With his tattoo splattered
physique, piercing deep set eyes, and shaved head, Tupac Amaru Shakur came across
as middle America s worst nightmare, the darkest strain of hip hop. To fans, Shakur
was only quot;thuggin against society, thuggin against the system that made me,
quot; as he once rapped.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
His first and middle name (Tupac Amaru) come from an Inca prince, while his
surname (Shakur) means quot;thankful to God quot; in Arabic. By then, Garland
was no longer seeing Afeni, and he didn t see Tupac until his son filmed Juice in
1992. Tupac always cited his family background as a source of underlying conflict
along with the gap between his mother s revolutionary ideals and living with
relatives or in homeless shelters. quot;Here we was, quot; he told Rolling Stone,
quot;kickin all this [talk] about the revolution and we starvin . That didn t make
no sense to me. quot; He held greater admiration for Legs, an associate of reputed
Harlem druglord Nicky Barnes, until Tupac discovered that it was Legs who had
introduced Afeni to crack cocaine. (Legs later died of a crack induced heart attack.)
But Tupac showed a flair for performing; at fifteen, he won enrollment to the
Baltimore School for the Arts, taking roles in several productions there. quot;I was
writing poetry, quot; he told Rolling Stone, quot;and I became known as MC New
York, because I was rapping, and then I was doing the acting thing.... It was the freest
I ever felt in my life. quot; That ended at seventeen, when his family moved to Marin
City,
Reflection On The Indian Boarding School Gathering
I was able to attend the Indian Boarding School Gathering conference at the Turtle
Mountain Community College. Listening to the stories, you could really feel the
affection and how it affected our elders. I was saddened to hear the many awful
stories about how our people survived this terrible event, let alone how the children
had to grow up. However, according to the stories, there was both good memories and
bad. As I recall Mrs. McCleave mentioning, the saying Kill the Indian and save the
man , was from the federal government. This was Pratt s motto. It was stressed that
civilizing the Indians by teaching them English, and then converting them to
Christianity and allowing them to trade. Pratt also trimmed Indians hair and
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Even though I ve heard the brutal stories before, I never understood anything about
the Catholic Church. After this conference, I understand the emotional roller coaster
that comes along with the church. The beatings, rape, sexual assaults all liberally
come back to each survivor. All the feelings that they were feeling, the hurt they went
through, the loneliness, and the heartache. They can t just brush it under the rug.
Although they may feel broken, they are warriors for overcoming everything and
remaining strong. Children were not able to speak their native tongue, or wear their
clothing attire that they came with that was related to their Native culture. They
really wanted to make all native children white. Boarding schools have left a huge
impact on individuals, families, tribal communities, and tribal
Nanotechnology Cancer Cancer
Should Nanotechnology be used frequently by Cancer patients?
Did you know that about 1,688,780 new types of cancer have been found in the
United States, killing more than 600,920 people? Cancer has been known as the
second leading cause of death in the United States just after Chronic Heart Disease.
Fortunately, researchers have found a way to prevent and cure cancer and that is by
using Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is a branch in the science field that deals
with dimensions less than 100 nanometers which is about a billionth of a meter. Not
only that, but scientists predict that nanotechnology can lead to a major breakthrough
in the medical field of Oncology. Researchers have now found a way to tune the
nanoparticles so that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since, it unveils that if the doctors can detect the cancer cells and give pre
medications to the patient; they can stop the cancer cells from forming into tumors
later on.
Lastly, nanotechnology can help doctors to identify cancer cells in a patient and
also they have the opportunity to give early medications to the patients that are
diagnosed with cancer cells in their body. Currently, doctors can use
nanotechnology to detect the miniscule cancer tumors present in millimeters of
saliva and blood. As illustrated in the research done by the Stanford University,
We can now detect just a few cancer associated molecules or circulating tumor cells
in the body in just a few milliliters of blood or saliva, or map the boundaries of a
brain tumor within millimeters to assess its response to therapy or to plan a
surgery, Gambhir said. We ve specially designed nanoparticles that can send back a
massively amplified, whopping signal when they bind to cancer cells in the colon,
and we re working on ways to trigger the self assembly of nanoparticles when they
enter a cancer cell. The field has advanced tremendously in the past 10 to 15 years
(Gambhir). Therefore, if doctors can detect cancer tumors or cancer cells in the body,
then they can provide required diagnostics and early treatment to the patient
Hp Is A Partner With Dreamworks
In addition, HP is a longterm partner with DreamWorks; the companies having
partnered together since about 2000. HP has a managed print services (MPS)
contract, so that they are constantly observing printing and paper usage, and thus
processes and workflows, and can identify hot spots where too much paper is being
used and inefficiencies are thereby created. The two companies meet weekly or
biweekly for both sides to provide feedback and discuss concerns, and also meet
quarterly to strategize on larger projects that aim to create efficiency. Thus this
workflowsolution was simply a part of an ongoing process with cooperation between
DreamWorks and HP, not a situation where an outside vendor was sought.
In meetings between departments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There were 5000 documents that were taken off site to be scanned in and digitized.
Also involved in the project were Highland, who provided scanning software that
allowed for organization of the scanned content; a content management provider; and
another third party scanning company, the name of which the interviewee did not
know.
As an alternative to this intensive use of paper documentation, HP scanners have been
set up so that documents can be scanned through a normal HP scanner into an
accessible database. Employees of both DreamWorks and product licensing partners
now can view the same documents online at the same time, creating a much higher
level of efficiencies throughout, particularly noticeable at meetings. During meetings,
documents can now be worked on collaboratively, and agreements can be linked to
the pertinent imagery that will be involved with the product licensing.
During this workflow improvement process, there were some difficulties
encouraging everyone involved to change their processes and procedures.
DreamWorks executives have come to realize that, rather than having vague executive
involvement, there needs to be clear executive sponsorship of such changes,
communicated from the beginning of such workflow projects, so that as the projects
move into the departments for employees to use the new processes, there is far less
resistance. For this purpose of reducing resistance to change, there needs to be an
awareness that
Transgenerational Epigenetics
To understand epigenetics and transgenerational epigenetics in greater detail we need
to obtain a clearer picture of the underlying molecular mechanisms. Lim and Brunet
(2013) revealed that environmental stimuli can influence the chromatin structure by
noncoding RNAs including siRNA (small interfering RNA, worm), piRNA ((Piwi
interacting RNA, worm and fly), viRNA (small interfering RNAs derived from
virus, worm), miRNA (micro RNA, mice) DNAmethylation (mice, rat) and histone
modification (with the help of Histone methyltransferase poteins) H3K4me2/3
(worm), H3K36me3 (worm), H3K36me3 (worm, fly), H3K9me2/3 (worm, fly),
H3K27me3 (mice, human). Prion proteins might also play role (yeast). These
changes might influence the metabolics, which changes the expression of different
chemicals and are themselves potential environmental stress factors; thus, they could
initiate epigenomic changes. Chromatin modifications... Show more content on
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This would be a mechanism for active transgenerational epigenetics progression.
However, we cannot deny the recent data. Transgenerational epigenetics might be
mainly passive as a result from the incomplete erasure of epigenetic marks through
the development stages. As mentioned, evidence has been limited mainly to the F2
generation, only some reports have shown transgenerational epigenetics reaching the
F3 and F4 generations; therefore, a strong positive feedback loop seems to be absent.
If, however, epigenetics are a test bed during evolution an intersection will exist.
Either the new trait is beneficially, then the trait will be included in the genome and
transformed to a hard inheritance or the new trait is non beneficial because the biotic
or abiotic stress is dissipating, then the soft inheritance will fade
Essay on The House on Mango Street and the Style of...
The House on Mango Street and the Style of Sandra Cisneros
Clearly, Sandra Cisneros writing style is one representative of a minority voice.
Her amazing style allows her readers to take an active part in the minority
experience. For this reason, I believe Cisneros has had a lot of influence and success
in the status of minority writers, especially in the canon of what is read and taught in
schools today. But, more than anything, Cisneros has shown that liberation can come
through creativity and literature, and not just through geographical excursion.
Cisneros The House on Mango Street is a novel about the importance of not forgetting
where you come from. Esperanza, a young Latino girl and the story s main character,
wants to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In other words, Esperanza comes to understand that identity is very much beyond
where one s house is located. It may even be connected to art. In examining these
profound themes, Cisneros has been able to achieve a significant amount of influence
and success in the role and status of minority writers.
As stated previously, Cisneros style in The House on Mango Street suggests to us
that liberation can be achieved through an art form, rather than physically picking
up and moving your residence. Esperanza overcomes her condition by creating the
realm of literature, rather than the physical reality of another house in another time
and place. In this way, she is able to distance herself from her community and
family. But all the while, still holding on to her heritage and ethnicity. By affirming
her own artistic ability, Esperanza is able to blend all of her dreams. Because of
this we come to understand that one can achieve self discovery and even
independence through something so remote as literature. This is where I find
Cisneros influence the most powerful. I believe she is stressing a theme here, not
just for Hispanics, but for all minorities as well. She lets them know that liberation
can be achieved within several realms of the human experience.
I believe that Cisneros demonstrates that individual values can and usually are
socially constructed. As critic Ellen McKracken writes, the volume s simple, poetic
language, with its
The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down By Anne
Fadiman...
After reading The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman and The
Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot, I have discovered that although
both of the books are written about medical ethics within different cultures and both
Fadiman and Skloot side with the patients being treated, the two authors have
different argumentation styles and ways of building their arguments. Fadiman writes
in a Rogerian argumentation style while Skloot is more Aristotelian and Fadiman
uses inductive reasoningwhile Skloot uses deductive reasoning. The only similarity
between how the authors make their arguments is that both Fadiman and Skloot
commit the red herring logical fallacy. After analyzing the arguments the authors are
making and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It then occurred to me that this last skill had officially been contradicted by the
American government, which had legally declared her a child abuser (105). These
two different statements show that Fadiman shows both sides of the story, but subtly
sides with the Lees.
While Fadiman uses the Rogerian approach, Skloot uses an Aristotelian approach,
which is a more aggressive style of writing, but much more persuading. To use the
Aristotelian approach, you must state your claim at the very beginning, and then use
evidence, the three appeals, and counterarguments to back up your claim, which is
exactly what Skloot does. Skloot starts off the first couple chapters of the book by
describing Henrietta and her family, and how Henrietta did not deserve what had
happened to her. By doing this, Skloot shows her side of the argument and develops
an emotional connection between the readers and Henrietta, which is an example of
pathos. Later on in the story, Skloot interviews Henrietta s cousin Cootie after her
death and Cootie says, Everything about Henrietta dead except them cells... You
know other countries be buying her for twenty five dollars, sometimes fifty? Her
family didn t get no money out of it (80 81). Skloot uses this interview to support her
claim that Henrietta did not deserve to
Similarities Between King Lear And Catcher In The Rye
The truth of one s character can be expressed through his or her own thoughts,
actions, and words. Respectively, one s downfall is embodied by his or her own
character. In William Shakespeare s King Lear, Lear s character is depicted as one
who descends into madness as a result of his irrational actions early in the play.
Similarly, Holden Caulfield, from J.D Salinger s The Catcher in the Rye, enters the
coming of age process; however, his behaviour illustrates his ongoing cynicism and
depression. The reasons behind Learand Holden s downfall exist in the physical,
social and psychological flaws they inherit as tragic heroes. Both individuals suffer
immensely from their unreasonable actions from ill considered decision making, their
inability to maintain genuine relationships with others, and the psychological conflict
within them.
Although both protagonists come from contrasting statuses and time periods, Lear
and Holden are alike in the way that they make arbitrary decisions, thus, breeding
foolish actions. As a king, Lear carries himself with great pride and dignity;
however, it is this power that clouds his vision in making well thought out
decisions. In the beginning of the play, Lear decides to divide his kingdom into
three a section for each daughter. The scene ends unsuccessfully with Cordelia and
Kent being banished Lear. When Lear asks his daughters who love him the most, he
sees Cordelia s response as rejection compared to the responses of Goneril and Regan.
Dbq Islamic Achievements Essay
Islamic Achievements Over the ancient years, the Muslims gathered ideas from many
different places. They generated their own visions of the world based on the thoughts
that were inherited from the Greeks, Rome, and India. In addition, they also evolved
their ideas when they conquered many different places, all depending on how that
certain place was. The Muslims were able to deal with many different cultures,
allowing them to practice what they wished, thus giving themselves room to envision
their own. The achievements that the people from Islamleft behind was and is
amazing, and left a big impact for years ahead of their own time. The Muslims of the
Islamic Empire were very intent on preserving the knowledge that was passed down,
and constantly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Scholars also made advances in trigonometry, astronomy and mapmaking, and
artists used calligraphy to decorate buildings and objects of art as well as to reflect
the glory Allah (Docs 5 and 6). In a photograph of the Dome of the Rock in
Jerusalem, it shows the different features used from different cultures, such as the
Byzantine Empire, as well as adding their own personal touches (Doc 7). All of
these were preserved and used in Europe, and are even used in today s curriculum.
A lot of ideas have also been altered just a little bit, and expanded to create things
that we use today. Everything that the Muslims passed on through many
generations had a large impact on our modern world, and even the places around
the Islamic Empire during that time period. A book mentioned before said In the
early 800s, Caliph al Ma mun opened in Baghdad...the House of Wisdom. There,
scholars of different cultures, and beliefs worked...translating texts from Greece,
India, Persia, and elsewhere into Arabic. The photograph of the Dome that was also
talked about before shows what an impact the inventions made did for the Muslims.
A trade route was created later on which says Masters of the sea, even as of the land,
the Arabs spread throughout the geographical area. (Doc 9). Lastly, an excerpt
described the benefits that the Europeans received from Muslim industries. Finally
our commercial vocabulary itself has preserved...proofs that there was a
Mayor Of Casterbridge Narcissistic Characteristics
Renowned author and poet, Thomas Hardy, was born and raised in the English
village of Dorset, a town that s known for it s ability to remained relatively
unchanged in both quality of life and mentalities for hundreds of years. Hardy
explores the characters in the town of Casterbridge in his novel, The Mayor of
Casterbridge, which is based on his own hometown of Dorset. Within this town of
Casterbridge, we follow, as Hardy puts it, A Story of a Man of Character. This
supposed Man of Character is Michael Henchard, who challenges the reader s
perception of what it means to have character. It also follows the characters of
Elizabeth Jane, Henchard s daughter, and Donald Farfrae, his co worker and later
rival. During the course of the book, it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This shows that Henchard felt a sense of entitlement to Elizabeth Jane, a clear
quality of a narcissist. Just like a child who has had a toy taken away from him, he
becomes upset that something he views as his, no longer belongs to him. This is
revealed earlier on with his fixation of having her take his last name, thus marking
her as his. Just like a true narcissist this brings out a narcissistic rage in Henchard.
He quickly begins to criticize and rage at her for anything she does that reminds
him of his former life. For example, her occasional pretty and picturesque use of
dialect words , which reveal her poor upbringing, force Henchard to think of his
own past when he too was poor (99). Though, quite hypocritically, though he is
uncultivated himself he becomes the bitterest critic the fair girl could possibly
have had of her own lapses (100). He is quick to rage and condemn Elizabeth Jane
for her inability to completely erase the tongue of her past, though ironically he can t
erase his past either. Just like how Elizabeth Jane s accent occasionally slips into her
speech, similarly, Henchard s past throughout the novel continues to slip into his new
life. Needs more quotes: As the novel progresses, his attempt to control Elizabeth
Jane, and thus his past, begins to negatively affect the course of his future. After
Henchard s first wife, Susan, dies he sets his sight on marrying Lucetta, as they had
previously
Qcf Level 3 Unit 1 Assignment
Southern Institute of Technology
CERTIFICATE IN INTRODUCTION TO TEACHER AIDING
Assignment Title:Assessment 1
Standard Number and Title:TEA1031
Introduction to Teacher Aiding and Inclusion
Version of StandardN/A
Assessed Elements:1.3, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 5.2
Conditions:Completed job description
Evidence of research outside of the study guide for all/any of the tasks.
Research appropriately referenced
Proofread and spellchecked
Task/Activity Instructions:
This is a written assessment in three parts:
Assessment One requires you to use the template provided to create a complete job
description for a Teacher Aide position in a school
Assessment
Complete the template below to create a job description for a Teacher Aide role....
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Identify the knowledge required in terms of the key concepts of special education)
(Define the knowledge required in terms the context of Education and the provision
of special needs education.
Special Education in New Zealand follows principles and guidelines.
Special Education 2000 policy uses these guidelines to achieve a world class inclusive
education system that provides learning opportunities to all children.
The key concepts of special education are Inclusion, Diversity, Human Rights,
Support, Equity and Respect.
3 inclusive techniques
A child with special needs can be supported in sports activities. The support person
helps to catch and throw the ball. (Diversity, Support, Inclusion)
A special needs child needs assistance with eating and food handling. Specially
designed cutlery and cups can be provided. (Respect, Support, Human Rights)
Especially designed mobility equipment like 3 wheeler bikes or sports wheel chairs
can give the opportunity of independency and self worth. A young person can be
taken for outings or they can be flexible and mobile in their own
Kmart Is Back in the Game
The Sources or source which published the news item
Get basics right, do the maths. Kmart is back in the game. The West Australian, West
Business, March 16 17, p. 11.
A brief summary of the event
In 2008 Kmart was cluttered with products and had dirty, cluttered stores. The
pricing of products were way too expensive and they were struggling to make a
sale. They were selling $4000 BBQ s and Guy Russo believed that if they are going
to sell high market priced items then they have to offer the expertise to go with it.
Wesfarmers Chief Executive, Richard Goyder, brought Guy Russo into the
organisation to make a change within the company. Guy Russo was the managing
director for McDonalds and had retired for two years before starting his ... Show more
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Although he didn t know the culture or values of the organisation he was still able to
transform the company around. It was said to be One of the most amazing
turnarounds in Australian retail, at least in the last decade.
At the functional level, it was about changing the stores to be more presentable and
training staff on fast paced and friendlier customer service. The business level was
about the volume driven strategy and at a corporate level it is about Wesfarmers
deciding if they want to open up more stores.
What can be learnt from the event? How does this event (a news item) contribute to a
better understanding of the topic assigned for your presentation?
These strategies are not used in all companies, but can prove that cost advantage
influences competitive advantage in any business.
It is important to do internal analysis of a company to determine what can be change
in order to gain competitive advantage. Through looking at the internal analysis for
Kmart it was important to look at the supplier s power, the target market and the
volume driven strategy.
So at business level strategy a business must look at their competitors, overall profits,
low pricing, new store opening and advertising. Through Kmart adapting to cost
leadership it meant the company focused on low prices, high volumes being sold and
high market shares. Can you predict the further development of the situation? What
might happen next?
In order for an organisation to succeed
Seven Approaches to Studying the Human Body Essay
When studying the human body, there are seven organizational approaches. Each
approach studies the body in a different yet unique way and is used in the health
care field. The approaches consist of; body planes and directions, body cavities,
quadrants and regions, anatomy and physiology, microscopic and macroscopic, body
systems and medical specialties.
There are three body planes which use different directions: coronal, sagittal, and
transverse planes. Coronal plane slices the body from head to toe giving a front and
back view. There are two directions that are related with it; anterior posterior, moving
from the outside of the body through the anterior part then the posterior section, and
posterior anterior, which is its reverse. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, in the left lower quadrant is the lower part of the kidney, part of the
colon, and the left ovary for women. This type of diagram would help with position
the organs. In the health field, physicians refer to this during an internal exam.
According to Degreedirectory.org (1999), anatomystudies the structure of organs
and cells. Since cells are a microscopic size the best way to study, using this
approach is with a microscope, which is, a tool used to examine cells. Physiology
is the study of the function of organ and cells. Organs are of a macroscopic size that
means it can be seen with the naked eye. These approaches can be used in many
ways in health care. An orthopedic would study muscles and tendons or an
immunologist would study blood cells using a microscope.
The human body is made up of several different types of systems. This means that
each system is made up of a few organs, which synchronize with one another and
work as a unit. Organs are unable to perform without the help of the other organs in
their unit. All of the organs support one another to perform their functions.
The gastrointestinal system breaks down the foods we eat into protein, vitamins, fats
and carbohydrates, which is used for energy, growth and repair. The organs in the
respiratory system are the nose, trachea and lungs. These organs help bring air into
the body and eliminate the
Essay On I ShouldnT Have Pretended To Be The Female
Lead
I Shouldn t Have Pretended to be the Female Lead Ah, it s really true, isn t it. The
signal bar on the phone screen displayed a clear red X. No wifi and no data either.
A vast spread of rolling hills lay before me, a dirt path trailing down and leading to
a peasant town. There were a lot of trees and forests. It looked like a promotional
advertisement for a European getaway. However, there were very clearly some
floating islands here and there, and some giant monsters flying around, and I think
if Europe had these kinds of sights they wouldn t have any financial crisis to worry
about. I looked back at my phone. ... Hey, other worlds, hurry up and invent Satellite
signal. I want to call 911 and have a policeman escort me home, please.... Show more
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If you re too young then you cannot possibly fulfill the duties of Actually, I m a
little bit older, but I don t like talking about my age or my size so how about we
drop it. The King sensed that he had breached a topic that no man should ever ask
a woman about and changed the subject. Once he was satisfied with my
qualifications he sent me off to the priestesses at the Church. The Church was a
large white tower near the castle, and would be my living space from now on. The
ground floor had an altar/throne for the Maiden of Light to sit in during the day,
and some space in front for worshipers to pray. A staircase in the altar led up to the
upper floors in the tower, which included a waiting room and my bedroom. The
priestesses had very friendly, older sister like vibes. They cooed over my short
stature and pet my head a ton. Endure! I told myself. Eventually they dragged me
to a dressing area and pulled out a bundle of white cloth. This was a very frilly,
very complicated, very wedding dress like Holy Robe. ... I stared at it, and the
abyss stared back at me. When I finally put it on and left the changing room, the
priestesses squealed and pulled me over to do my hair. Flowers and jewels flew out
of nowhere and onto my head. I looked at myself in the mirror. Ah, it s a woman.
Holy Maiden, this servant has come to request your blessings... Ah, hello. I greeted
the man kneeling before me. Today, it was Rodrick von
Developing an Action Plan for Central Kalhari Game
Reserve
1.1CONTEXTUALIZATION OF THE DESTINATION
This assignment is about developing an action plan for Central Kalahari Game
Reserve (CKGR), which is a destination located in central part of Botswana
according to (Department of Wildlife and Nature Parks 2014). Furthermore this park
is the biggest nature park in Botswana and the 3rd in Africa with 52 800 square
kilometres. The main source of economic drive is through the tourism sector through
the niche of wildlife tourism (Department of Wildlife and Nature Parks 2014). This
niche makes a revenue turnout of 833 085 (Botswana Institutes of Policy
Development 2006). CKGR takes pride of its well known of the vast open plains,
salt pans and ancient riverbeds also being the indigenous land for the First People
of Kalahari (FPK) whom are commonly referred to as Basarwa or the San.
Furthermore the park is one of the first to have the eco lodge which also acts as an
attraction as it faces the Tau Pan according to (Maryland 2009).
1.2MACRO/MICRO ENVIRONMENT
The macro environment are the external variables that affect the organization and the
organization does not have control over them this being politics, economy, socio
cultural and technology (PEST). While the micro environment helps to identify the
industry attractiveness according to (Fyall Garrod 2005). This definitions shows that
this platforms are important as they will help in developing a strategy as the macro
will indicate the situation which the business is faced with and
Analysis Of Lps Schemes Can Be Categorized From
Different...
2.2 LPS Classification Due to their diversity, LPS schemes can be categorized from
different perspectives .The classification could be based on various criteria like
methodology, dependency on equipment s, operating scenarios, targeted users and
outputs. Here we categorize indoor localization systems along three dimensions.
First, we consider the output of a localization system which is usually generalized as
locations or positions, but actually could be divided into different groups. Most
common outputs include: Absolute positions: Positions with coordinate s
information which could be directly mapped to physical space. The absolute
location could either be represented in discrete space as cells or grids or in
continuous space... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When the absolute positions of RP are known, the absolute position of user could be
given. Inertial navigation system (INS): A common navigation method widely used
on vehicles like ships and aircrafts which continuously calculate the position and
orientation of objects by dead reckoning (DR) without the need of external RP.
Signaturing: System utilizing user identifications or spatial signatures corresponding
to environmental characteristics or artificial landmarks to localize, which could be
based on various technologies including RFID, motion detections, optoacoustic and
humiture sensors. Fingerprinting: Constructing a fingerprint map which would be
queried explicitly for localization. Often referred as but different from signaturing,
fingerprinting provides finer grained mapping of fingerprints to absolute positions
instead of logical positions. The vast development of mobile computing, wireless
and sensing technologies provides various platforms and tools for localization
systems for general or specific scenarios, and fertilize the diversity of LPS. It is
necessary to examine technologies and platforms that localization systems are based
on. A commonly used platform for LPS includes: Sensors: The most diverse and
abundant group of technologies found
HOMOSEXUAL RELATIONSHIP
HOMOSEXUAL RELATIONSHIP
It takes great courage to say, I am a homosexual. It needs even greater humbleness to
put up with the statement: What did you say? You are a homosexual. The complexity
of the homosexual behavior generates an obvious question in my mind as to why
society looks down upon deviant sexual orientations like homosexuality. Is it because
the homosexuals behave in a way which is not normal, or which is not practiced by
the bulk ? Or is it because the bulk tries to ignore the harsh trutha truth which attacks
his conscience generated out of his socialization that the bulk of such bulk does have
deviant sexual tendencies at some moment of time, which even gets manifested? The
society at large impute taboos and stigmatizes ... Show more content on
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It also serves to contest the pervasive heterosexist attitudes that dismiss gay/lesbian
/bisexual women and men as the embodied imperfections of Westernisation.
In India there exists sufficient documentary, archaeological and anthropological
evidences to suggest that same sex ties especially among men, were not only
culturally, but dignified and revered by attributing similar traits to religious deities.
The homoerotic carvings among the erotic carvings on the Hindu temples of
Khajuraho in Konark and Puri; and on the great Buddhist monument at Borabordur in
Indonesia are well known. The Kamasutra mentions a number of homosexual
positions in chapter 8th of part III. Indian kings also tended to have a number of boys
in their harems.
Nevertheless, today the most shameful fact is that there are many incidents for the
harassment of homosexuals. These incidents of harassment of the homosexual
community and social discrimination in India remain widespread despite years of
campaigning by sexually rights groups in the country. The biggest hurdle faced by
the campaign to fight discrimination based on sexual orientation in India is section
377 of the Indian Penal Code, which criminalizes unnatural sex. The law, a remnant
of Victorian morality, was made in 1860, when any sexual activity that was not meant
for procreation was considered a sin.
It is the time for us to change our perceptions and visualizations vis Г vis same sex
marriages. We must accept that the
Animals Change Human Lives In John Steinbeck s Walk
Two Moons
Animals Change Human Lives In the novel, Walk Two Moons, a girl named Sal
went through a series of events and reflected to herself, which made her change her
perspective about her family, that made her more mature. Any new experience can
make a person change; sometimes the change is positive, other times it is negative,
either way, there is no avoiding change. Animals help us understand more about them,
teach us many life lessons, and helps us with our problems. In the nonfiction story,
Travels with Charley , by John Steinbeck shares a story how his dog acted unusual to
the author. In the story, the author said, I wonder why we think the thoughts and
emotions of animals are
Whitewater West Industries CAse Study
Executive Summary
Geoffrey Chutter, owner of Whitewater Industries, has to relocate his fiberglass
moulding business to one of three locations he has in mind due to the need for
expansion, complaints of residents nearby the factory while he keeps in mind the
importance of his aspects of operating systems. This new factory must at least be
6040 square meters and be in an area with zoning regulations that allow for fiberglass
production
Whitewater West Industries has three proposed new locations; [1] the spacious
Hiram Walker plant in Kelowna that needs some land renovations, [2] a complete
new build that would result in a perfect building, or [3] a location in Abbotsford that
has potential to expand business into many major cities. ... Show more content on
Helpwriting.net ...
Quantity: This aspect is important to note when relocating to ensure that the size of
the plant will have enough room to incorporate any of the current equipment to
maintain the same standard of quality, as well as purchasing new equipment with the
intention of helping the company expand and increase their sales. A lack of sufficient
space to meet demands may result in a loss of revenue.
Price:Price of the products is not really a factor in this relocation, however the
company should do its best to keep the total cost of the move within the budget of the
company so the price of their fiberglass products does not rise, and potentially losing
customers.
Alternative Analysis Whitewater West Industries has three possible relocation
options to consider:
Kelowna Hiram Walker Plant
The Hiram Walker plant is located only 25 kilometers from Kelowna and is the
most spacious facility of all three options and will allow them to keep their current
workforce. Zoning has already been approved to produce fiberglass since there are
no residential buildings right beside the land this would also solve the problem of
residents complaining of the odour coming from the plant. The plant is located
close to a major highway so naturally the ease of shipping and receiving products
would be increased because of the proximity to major transportation routes. The
building is also fire safe, creating a safer workplace for the staff at WhiteWater West
Case Study Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Hey there Zach! I remember replying to a few of your posts last semester. Did you
know Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy affects more boys than girls? Expect them
to be in a wheel chair at around during their early teens. It is also know that it takes
longer for them to start walking, which means they barely walk during their lives.
They even have a hard time raising their arms and fall often if they were walking.
They might struggle to climb up the stairs or it may not even be worth the trouble.
The worst case scenario is Cardiopathy because DMD causes damage to the heart. To
further elaborate, the lacking of dystrophin results to weakening of the muscle layer
in the heart which is called myocardium. This situation could indeed threaten their
life. DMD has also affected the way they learn verbally and they even have a hard
time focusing. In addition, they will struggle to recall memories and could interact
emotionally different than most people (MDA For Strength, Independence Life,
2016). I d choose adoption if I could have avoided this devastating syndrome. I would
also suggest prenatal diagnosis.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It got a lot of heat from critics because it s difficult to act like you have DMD,
which they believed the actor fairly portrayed the role. However, I thought it was
well done and I give the actor props for trying. The reason why I point out movies
is because not a lot of people research about topic s like this. Movies may increase
their awareness and curiosity that could result to them researching and educating
themselves. I will also post a small documentary in the references. It is posted on
YouTube for free. It explains very well about a young boy dealing with Duchenne
Muscular Dystrophy and displaying an actual family
To What Extent Were The Social Policies Of The Idi Amin...
To what extent were the social policies of the Idi Amin administration a detrimental
response to Uganda s colonial past? This is the question that this essay endeavors to
answer as it scrutinizes the social policies issued by Idi Amin Dada s administration
throughout his eight year long reign over Uganda. This essay will analyze the events
of Idi Amins rule from 1971 to 1979 as a response to the decade prior to Uganda s
independence in 1962 and the interim period between them from 1962 to 1971. It is
made apparent that Idi Amin s response to the issues within his society were by in
large fueled by the lingering distaste he had for the effects that British involvement in
Ugandan affairs had left on the nation. The British introduced... Show more content
on Helpwriting.net ...
These origins stemmed from the late 19th century to the early 20th century when the
British first began to colonize Uganda with the help of Asians but didn t intensify
until the fifties when classism and racism became a growing issue. These concerns
would grow potentially destructive in the sixties when Britain worked alongside Idi
Amin to overthrow Milton Obote and then a reality in the 70 s when these issues
were addressed with severity. Links between Idi Amin s ruthless social policies
and Uganda s colonial past became apparently negative which posed the query, to
what extent were these social policies a detrimental response? The focus of this
piece is to illustrate the extent to which Idi Amin s social policies, issued in
varying degree from 1971 to 1979, served as an overwhelmingly detrimental and
negative response to a time when Britain ceased greater control and influence over
Uganda. It is noteworthy because it provides an answer and origin to a nation that
endured a dictatorship with a lack of ethical and substantial social reform for nearly a
decade. Instead a subservient military overtook the Ugandan parliament in an attempt
to force a self interested agenda upon its diverse population. The question to
investigate then becomes, to what extent were the social policies of the Idi Amin
administration a detrimental response to Uganda s colonial past?
Asian Expulsion of 1972:
In August 1972, self appointed life president
Kamisar s Argument Against Euthanasia
The right to live one s life on his or her own terms is a basic tenet in the modern
world. In American society, the people are given free reign (within legal and social
boundaries, of course) to choose how to live. They can choose where to go to
school, what to learn, what they want to work, when they want to retire, and so on
and so forth. However, when people reach the end of their lives, this right to
autonomy seems to be restricted, especially in those who are terminally ill. This
autonomy sees itself at the center of the debate around the practice of euthanasia, a
medical procedure in which a patient with a terminal or incurable illnessis permitted
to die in a painless manner ( Euthanasia ). While one might think that allowing one
who... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, in the end, what Velleman and Kamisar do not realize is that their argument
lies within the abstract realm. By placing the argument here, it loses context for the
patient. Someone suffering from the terrible pain of aggressive skin cancer is
converted to an uncharacteristic subject. By applying the context of each patient s
situation, as Feinberg believes we should, doctors and physicians will be able to
better determine whether not euthanasia is an appropriate option for the patient.
While there may be concerns for medical misdiagnoses or last minute cures, these
events are so uncommon that they should not even play a role in the
Reflection Of Shadow Casting
The Holter Museum, in Helena, MT, is currently displaying a series of work by
John Saurer. Saurer received his BA at Hope College in sculpture and drawing, he
continued to earn his MFA at Colorado State University in sculpture, and has been
teaching art at St. Olaf College since 1995 (Saurer). His current exhibit is called
Across Tender Land and was inspired by Saurer s surroundings while growing up
(Shadow Casting). On piece, in particular, caught my eye. His Shadow Casting
sculptureis around 75 pieces of welded steel and charred wood composed into
different shapes mounted on a wall. When I first saw this piece, I found it
interesting, but as I got closer, sensored lights came on and caused each piece to
cast a shadow on the wall behind the sculpture. This piece of art reminded me the
incense burner that has been discussed in our book (Stokstad, 4 13). I was reminded
of the incense burner that was found in Prince Liu Shengs tomb in China. Each piece
was created to be viewed with the help of an other medium; smoke and light. Shadow
Casting becomes much more aesthetically pleasing when the light casts the shadow,
just as the incense burner becomes more aesthetically pleasing when it is viewed
with smoke swirling around the mountain peaks. As I was looking at Shadow
Casting, the first piece of art that came to mind was the incense burner because of
the special way each is viewed. As I continued to think about both pieces I released
they were, by majority, different, but

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Harvard Application Essays.pdf

  • 1. Harvard Application Essays Crafting an essay on the subject of "Harvard Application Essays" poses a unique set of challenges that may make the writing process quite demanding. Firstly, Harvard is renowned for its rigorous admission process, which necessitates applicants to submit exceptionally well-written essays. The competition is fierce, and the expectation for originality and eloquence is exceptionally high. The difficulty lies in balancing the personal narrative with academic achievements and extracurricular activities in a way that captivates the attention of the admissions committee. Applicants are tasked with presenting themselves not only as academically accomplished individuals but also as unique personalities with a distinct perspective on life. This demands a delicate interplay of self-reflection and strategic storytelling. Furthermore, the essay must adhere to strict word limits, requiring precision in language and content selection. Crafting an impactful narrative within these constraints can be challenging, as every word must serve a purpose and contribute to the overall impression the applicant aims to convey. The pressure to stand out among a pool of highly qualified candidates adds an extra layer of complexity. It's not just about writing a good essay; it's about writing an essay that distinguishes the applicant from a multitude of other exceptional individuals. In conclusion, navigating the intricacies of composing an essay for Harvard's application process is a formidable task. It requires a delicate balance of showcasing academic prowess, personal growth, and unique qualities while adhering to strict guidelines. The competition is stiff, and the stakes are high, making the writing process both challenging and crucial for prospective Harvard students. For assistance with similar essays or any other writing needs, services likeHelpWriting.net provide support and expertise to help individuals navigate the intricacies of the application process successfully. Harvard Application Essays Harvard Application Essays
  • 2. Factors Affecting Birth Rate in Germany | Factors affecting Birth Rate in Germany| | Table of Content 1Introduction(1/2) A3 2Literature Review(1) R3 2.1Definition of variables R3 2.2Japan3 2.3USA3 2.4India3 3Hypothesis / Research Question(1/2) R3 4Methodology (2) M3 4.1Correlation3 4.2Simple Regression4 4.3Multiple Regression4 4.4Measure of fit4 4.5Level of Significance5 5Data5 6Findings6 6.1Simple Regression6 6.2Multiple Regressions (5) T7 6.2.1All factors7 6.2.2All factors excluding children born outside of marriage7 6.2.3Education factor8 6.2.4Economic factors8 6.2.5Social development factors8 6.2.6Age Factors8 6.2.7Significant factors from each category ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The analysis report found that states that tended to suffer most from the recession had the biggest declines in births. The National Center for Health Statistics, in a statement released also stated that there is quite possibly a connection between the decline in births and the economic downturn of the last couple of years. Two consecutive years of declines would be consistent with that, given that the nation s economic troubles are affecting the birth rate. India In view of the importance acquired by the women force in the development of the country fertility rate study is taken in Kanyakumari district. The approach includes the sampling of the data by considering nine best maternity nursing homes with 270 data points. A structured questionnaire was prepared in order to define independent factors. Statistical package for social science (SPSS) was used for all the analysis. Simple correlation was used to find the association between the variables. Linear regression was estimated wherever significant association was observed. Factors have been categorized in three groups 1.Natural factor age of women Age of the women at marriage, religion and type of family. 2. Knowledge factor education of women and Education of spouse. 3. Economic factor Employment of women, Employment of spouse, Income of women, Income of spouse. For the variables under
  • 3. Museums and Photographs in the Open-Air The shot shows a male figure viewing photographs. We see the person from the rear, look over his shoulder, past him, as he passes along the collection of images, and at the same time we look into some of the faces that are visible in the photos and which seem to be looking at us outside of the picture frame rather than at the person in the picture viewing them. We are dealing here with black and white photographs from the late 1920s, which, among others, were taken by the German anthropologist and racial theorist Egon von Eickstedt between 1926 and 1929.1 A selection of these pictures, created in connection with research into the indigenous population of India listed under the generic term Adivasiand this should be stressed first without explicit reference to the problematic race theory based history of its origins, was brought back to India in 2012. Accompanied by a team of ethnologists from Germany and England, the photographs were exhibited in Tejgadh, in the state of Gujarat in northwest India, in different locations: in the still young Museumof Voice of the Adivasi Academy, in individual private houses in the neighbouring villages and in a consecrated place in the open air, reserved for rituals. This latter mentioned setting has been recorded in the above mentioned photo. Mounted on brown card, the photographs hang in long lines, three rows above one another on a movable wattle wall, which flanks the place of encounter in the outside space. A presentational
  • 4. Man On The Bus This story is a dialog of a girl who is painting a picture between deeply imbedded conflicts of societal pressures and self conscious emotions. In the story she does not speak out loud, but instead it is a first person point of view that leads us into her thought process. It takes place in San Francisco on the public transit. On the bus a manis catcalling at woman, she sits back and listens to him in disgust because of her feminist thoughts, but on the other hand she deeply wants the attention those other girls are receiving. She is motivated by her self conscious desires and emotions but is limited by her feminist thoughts. As the protagonist, her character represents and speaks for majority of the female community. Although the antagonist would seem to be the man on the bus, it is actually society. The antagonist is society because that is what creates the conflict. Throughout a woman s life, they are tought how to act and react in an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main idea and theme are shown throughout the story. They create inner tension within the main character because, she is not sure which thoughts she should feel. Whether it is the desire to want attention from the man on the bus or if she should stick with her feminist roots. The meaning behind this story is to recreate a daily experience a woman of any age experiences. I believe the point of this story is to make this occurrence more of a reality to its readers, since she is talking about in issue from the perspective of a younger female it may receive more attention. The setting can also draw attention to the reading because it is happening in a public where others are able to observe his behavior. This is critical because it shows how others are accepting of it. Her description of the place helps the reader vision the experience. This story would be possible at other times and places because it already does happen
  • 5. Dear Miss Breed Character Analysis Ronald Reagan once stated Peace is not absence of conflict, it is the ability to handle conflict by peaceful means . In the passage The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, a story of how a young girl responds to conflict by staying optimistic. In Dear Miss Breed , written by Joanne Oppenheim, Japanese children of all ages write letters to Miss Breed that explain the conflicts that the individuals have and how the children overcome and resolve it. Others may say that the most effective way to respond to conflict is to stand up for what a person believes in, however, the best way that people can respond to a conflict is to have a positive outlook because it helps to not focus on the hardships in an individual s life, alleviates stress,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Diary of a Young Girl the author states, But as you can see, Kitty, I m still alive, and that s the main thing (Frank). Since Anne had a positive attitude about the situation she was in, it helped her realize that she should be thankful for the little things. It also helped her to forget about the hardships and celebrate the jubilant times. In Dear Miss Breed the author states as she was on her way to a Japanese internment camp, One of the most beautiful scenery was when crossing a bridge which was right above the Colorado River (Oppenheim). Louise Ogawa had a cheerful attitude and she gained positive experiences during her trip. As she was looking at the river, it helped her forget for a while about the things she is about to face. In the article How Your Attitude Affects Your Reality Honoree Corder states, When something less than fantastic happens, you can respond or react. Choose to respond in whatever way is appropriate and then press the reset button on your attitude (Corder). During a hard time, having a change in attitude is key, and very important. Having a negative attitude, however, will not help relieve the pain that is being felt. A hopeful and sanguine outlook on a situation will help to not focus on the unfortunate things in
  • 6. Characteristics Of The Sanguine The word sanguine is originated from old French Sanguine, from Latin Sanguineus meaning of blood or bloody and Sanguis meaning blood . According to the medieval physiology, the sanguine characters, like cheerfulness, optimism, hopefulness etc are reflection of excess of blood as one of the four body humors. Sanguine describes the personality of an individual with the temperament related to blood, the spring weather (wet and hot), and the element of air. The sanguine individual suddenly gets excited by whatever affects him with immediate reaction, but it is not too deep and the impression doesn t last long. Some chief characteristics of the Sanguine Temperament are, Diplomatic While talking, the sanguines usually use very pleasing words; they speak in a way that avoids offending others. This character makes them much friendly and pleasing to talk with. Still, at times they may hurt the feeling of others through their direct and frank words i.e. something bitter truth . But, actually they do not intend to offend; rather it is due to their open hearted nature. Enthusiastic Sanguines are too enthusiastic, almost over everything. By nature, they are too curious and always want getting updated. But as soon as they start doing something, their enthusiasms begin to fade... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their vivaciousness is what makes them unique and differently identified from others. The uninterrupted as well as extravagant flow of ideas and words of sanguine often entertain people, but there also exist a group of serious people who dislike these natures of sanguines. The sanguines are usually talkative; they talk, gossip, even confide their secrets to everyone. Many a times before completing one thread, they start another one. They just do not remain pinpoint about whatever they say; rather they swim with the flow of thoughts those are rushing into their
  • 7. Cultural Memory, The Mgr Murder Trial Cultural Memory and the Sri Lankan Civil War in Shobaskthi s short story, The MGR Murder Trial By Dr Preetha Vasan . Abstract : This paper looks at the intersection of cultural memory, war and literary narrative in the specific context of the civil wars that raged Sri Lanka. It would consider the dynamics of cultural memory of an ethnic minority group during a civil war. To achieve this , the paper would attempt a close study of Shobasakthi , the Tamil Eelam writer s titular short story The MGR Murder Trial from his short story anthology. The use of a popular cultural icon is deliberate in the story. The paper would consider the symbolism of this usage and thereby arrive at the author s response to the civil war Assmann and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... War has many fall outs. Like the Nigerian poet John Pepper Clark Bekederemo states The casualties are not only those who are dead . Literary writings have represented many facets of war ranging from the great epics like The Mahabharatha to our postcolonial postmodern writings on terrorism, genocide and exile. In order to understand the context of the narrative of Shobasakthi s story , it is necessary to briefly consider the many trajectories of the Sri Lankan civil war. Sometimes called the pearl of the Indian Ocean, meaning resplendent in Sinhala, once described by travellers as a paradise and named by Arab seafarers as Serendib, Sri Lanka was what an Eighteenth Century writer had in mind when he coined the word serendipity .However the nation s gruesome and protracted civil wars have reduced these myriad nomenclatures to the poignant Tear drop in the Indian Ocean. In the Sri Lankan context multiple historicisations, various narratives of the same history occur since the nation is marked by a diversity of ethnic, religious and linguistic identities. These include Sinhalese, Sri Lankan Tamils, Indian Tamils, Muslim moors, Tamil Christians, and the Eurasian Burghers. Historians, political science scholars Richardson, Stokke and others have located different reasons for the civil strife in Sri Lanka to understand why and how simmering ethnic differences escalated into a full scale insurgency
  • 8. The Game Of Dayton Stebbins Last night at Fairborn Memorial Stadium, the home team Fairborn Skyhawks played host to Dayton Stebbins. The Skyhawks came in just 1 4, while the Indians limped in with an 0 5 record. When all was said and done the home team had earned its second win of the season, while the Indians were scalped again, this time to a tune of 38 0. This was homecoming for the Skyhawks and the average side crowd on the home side left very happy, while the smallish size crowd on the visitors side, left wondering if their team could compete, with anyone that was left on the schedule. Just about three minutes into this one James Hurt rushed in and got the the Indians quarterback, Ryan Minor for a 3 yard loss. On the next play Minor, who got zero help ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would not be the only problem in the return game by the Indians, but it was the biggest of many. The last score of the quarter came with 14:5 seconds left in the quarter, just nine seconds after the Hunt recovery. Hitting pay dirt for the Skyhawks would be Redmon once again, this time it was from a yard out, to make this an 18 0 game. Minor, who throws a beautiful deep ball was able to connect with #2 Rashawn Benners on a long bomb that covered nearly 35 yards, with 11:47 left in the half. Benners had a step on his defender and easily made the catch. Uncle Mo would not stay on the Indians side very long because of another interception thrwon by Minor. Making the pick this time for the home team was,Dawson Blakley 5 11 / 170,with 10:36 left in the half. Redmon would go for 20 yards with 3:50 left in the half to give his a first and goal from the Indians 1 yard line at the 3:50 mark of the quarter. Just seven seconds later THE LICKING COUNTY FAN PLAYER OF THE GAME, KJ REDMON would squeeze in for another Skyhawks touchdown. #25 Damion Day used his strong right foot to make this a 25 0 game. The Skyhawks would get one more good play in the half, when #3 Jordan Greene 6 0 / 160 picked up 33 yards with a nice catch and run. The two teams headed to the locker room, with the home crowd ecstatic and the Indians crowd left wondering if their team could score. With 8:06 left in the third quarter Minor would be sacked
  • 9. A Stitch Through Time A Stitch Through Time Before the quilting machine was created, each quilt was hand stitched together. Cave tenants strived to stay warm by wrapping themselves with animal skins; they used the advantage of joining fur together to form larger blankets. In time, one of them observed an animal bone on the terrain and thought to use it as a tool to thread together various furs. Undergoing many changes, the needle changed dramatically, from a bone to iron, from iron to steel, and from steel to other metals that lend themselves to elevated levels of modification. The needle is an essential tool that allows the creation of exceedingly complicated garments for much of the cultured world. On the other hand, its capability was long restricted to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Factory workers were so worried that the sewing machine would put them out of employment that a fuming crowd smashed the eighty machines. This caused for a setback in additional study of the sewing machine for many years. An American named Walter Hunt was yet another innovator of the sewing machine. In 1834, he devised the machine that utilized an eye pointed needle and a moving shuttle. Neil Schlager and Josh Lauer inform how Walter Hunt failed to patent it at that time and when he tried later to get it registered, he was rejected on the basis of product abandonment . Isaac Merrit Singer was the largest and most successful name in the patent pool. Ten years later, he started working at a machine shop in Boston on 1851. When he was asked to repair a sewing machine, he came up with a better machine that he sold through his own company. All of which these innovators had in common, was the fact that they were still using the needle. One of the most important yet least discussed parts of the machine is the needle. Machine needles have a hole on the same end as the point. Opposite to the needlepoint is the shank, the top of the needle, which is connected to the machine. Underneath the needle is called the shaft. While others are completely round, the needles that have a flat side on the shank are the universal needle. The scarf is the rut along the shaft and the back of a cutaway portion precisely around the opening. There is a diversity of needle dimensions,
  • 10. The Norton Anthology World Literary Analysis As I am siting and read thing the passages from our reading book The Norton Anthology World Literature I m a little taken back. As a child who was raised reading the Bible at church I have learned that I never took the time to really see what it was telling me. I see in reading passage of section in of Hebrew s Genesis 6 9 where the words say and to the woman, Though God said, you shall not eat from any tree in the garden (96). This is where the woman is talking to the serpentand she is telling him that God told her not to eat from the tree that is in the middle of the garden. But, like people in today s world we tend to do be persuaded to do things that we know are wrong. We will continuously have people all over the place trying and
  • 11. te te tet tete te Essay PEST Analysis of Airline Industry? Hi, I m doing an assignment conducting a strategic analysis of EasyJet and have to do a PEST analysis of the industry. Can anyone offer me any help outlining the main ...show more Update : I have a good idea about what to cover in each section but I m ...show more . Best Answer Tristen B answered 6 years ago PESTLE analysis if you are including legal and environmental. Airlines are a good one because so many different things affect them. Political Taxes that they get charged in different countries for landing, fuel taxation etc Economic e.g. How does interest rate movement affext their longterm debt? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Polulations growth does an ageing poulation affect them i.e. baby boomers, lots of people in that lifestage have more disposable income to spend.... Technological As things improve technology becomes cheaper. How does this affect them? Does this mean the entries to barrier are lower for competitors to join? Do easyjet have a big R D dept? Legal Different legalities of different countries some stricter than others... Environment carbon offsetting, what is their CSR policy? Remember when you are answering that easyjet are a budget airline and so their competitors are people like Ryan air not Virgin... Hope that helps 1 Comment . Other Answers (2)
  • 12. Rated Highest Mike M answered 6 years ago PESTLE analysis Rather than buy other people essays as one other poster mentions the formats at www.businessballs.com or http://www.rapidbi.com/pestle are free and provide advice. If looking at competitors like the porters 5 forces then competitors include coach and train companies, indeed depending on the use of travel even web conferencng and video conferencing will impact. For legal factors you will need to take into account national laws in each country the airlines land, it is also worth looking at local bylaws as the likes of ryan air and easyjet do not just follow a traditional business model indeed they make most
  • 13. State of Mind Affects Macbeth Essay In court, a criminal will commonly make the statement that they were in the wrong state of mind when they committed the crime, to lessen their punishment. In fact, a person s state of mind can affect their actions, and the actions of others towards them. Authors commonly use a persons state of mind to embellish actions of a character or to better explain changes in the character. William Shakespeare uses state of mind to assist in the degeneration of the protagonist Macbethin the tragedy Macbeth. Macbeth is a brave, loyal and strong Scottish general in the Middle Ages, more specifically the eleventh century, who despite his power on the battlefield was swayed easily to the tragic life of a murderer by the three predictions of three... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, Duncan is Macbeth s king and his guest, therefore Macbeth should be preventing murderers from reaching Duncan instead of murdering Duncan himself. At this point in the play Macbeth s state of mind is confused, his hunger for power wants him to murder Duncan but his conscious goes against it. The fact that his couscous still goes against murder means the degeneration of his character has not begun, yet in the rising action this loyalty disappears. With Duncan on his way to Inverness Macbeth s wife persuades Macbeth to follow through with the murder so that he can be King and live a wonderful life. It is at this point in the story that Macbeth under goes his start into his character degeneration. In a second soliloquy, after Macbeth has just been convinced by his wife to follow through with the murder, he see an imaginary dagger covered with blood. He feels that this is a sign that he should go through with the murdering of Duncan. His thirst for power then drives him to pull out his own dagger; I see thee yet, in form as palpable As this which now I draw. Thou marshall st me the way that I was going, And such an instrument I was to use (II, I, 40 43). Macbeth state of mind in this soliloquy has changed from the last soliloquy a great deal, reflecting his start into degeneration. Macbeth has gone from confused and indecisive to crazed and power hungry. After committing the murder of Duncan Macbeth is
  • 14. True Appalachian Culture Appalachians are individuals living in the heart of the mountainous region known as Appalachia: an area stretching from Pennsylvania to Mississippi, touching thirteen states, and home to an estimated 25 million people. (Porter) Throughout history, their portrayal in films and television shows has taken on a stereotypical role. This includes the classic tropes of hillbillies and uncivilized individuals. Appalachians have always been labeled as hillbillies who are lawless, violent and morally and sexually deprived. That representation is incorrect and it doesn t do justice to the true Appalachian culture. The culture isn t different than any other in the sense that it represents the lives of individuals living in a particular area
  • 15. The Prohibition Of Marijuana And The United States Cannabis began being outlawed all across the U.S. during the 1900 s and has remained illegal ever since, until recent years when states began legalizing it (huffpost.com). Although many people believe that the reason behind the prohibition of cannabis was based on genuine concern for the possible consequences it may have on the well being of people if it remained accessible to all, the truth is that the drive behind the U.S. s prohibition of cannabiswas founded on racism. During the early 1900 s cannabis was considered an ethnic drug due to the fact that many Mexican immigrants smoked the plant (huffpost.com). With the tension in Western states regarding the migration of Mexicans into the states, laws concerning the use regulation of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... because of the Mexican Revolution. These immigrants brought along a new culture and customs one of them being the use of Marijuana as a medicine and relaxant. Marijuana which had been known as cannabis by Americans was not illegal in the U.S. and was in fact commonly used for industrial and medical purposes. Citizens in the Western states were uneasy of the newcomers and with rising tensions in those states it was not a difficult task for the media to take advantage of the citizen s unease and pit them against the newcomers and their customs. Harry Anslinger, who is considered the father of the war on weed was a prominent figure of prohibition during the time, used the media to demonize marijuana by using racist tactics. He made several racist claims such as, There are 100,000 total marijuana smokers in the U.S. and most are Negroes, Hispanics, Filipinos and entertainers. Their Satanic music, jazz and swing result from marijuana use. This marijuana causes white women to seek sexual relations with Negroes, entertainers and any others (huffpost.com). In succeeding in painting the Mexican immigrants in a bad light, the media also managed to arouse people s fear towards the unknown effects of Marijuana The outlawing of marijuana would provide authorities with an opportunity to control Mexican immigrants.( Although the prohibition of marijuana was founded on racism one has to wonder if things are really the same today. Facts have continuously managed to show that
  • 16. True Love In Noah Calhoun s The Notebook People say that they are in love or that that they think they have found the one all of the time. Those words have almost become so easy to use but unfortunately it seems like no one really knows the true meaning of them anymore. So what is love? What is true love? As said in The Notebook, The best loveis the kind that awakens the soul and makes us reach for more; that plants a fire in our hearts and brings peace to our minds. Noah Calhoun or in Dear John when John says, and when her lips met mine, I knew that I could to be a hundred and visit every country in the world, but nothing would ever compare to the single moment when I first kissed the girl of my dreams and knew that my love would last forever John. Both of those quotes are so powerful and so passionate and both of the men saying them to be so in love with their girls. But was either of these situations true love? Most people would say yes and that is probably why both films went on to be two of the most famous and most favorable love films of our time. But other than their amazing story lines and heart throbbing love stories and slight differences, one thing that is so amazing is just how similar their stories really are. In the Notebook a man by the name of Duke reads a story to a lady who has Alzheimer s and has lost most of her memory. The story is about an upper class seventeen year old named Allie Hamilton who is spending her summer in Seabrook, South Carolina with her family. There is a local
  • 17. Stricter Gun Control Research Throughout the past 20 years, the purchase of guns have increased drastically but at the same time, crimes with firearms are down a shocking 69% (Snyder). Gun control is often used to create laws for the intention of reducing gun injuries or death by gun and might involve background checks or creating difficulty to own a gun altogether. Some believe strict gun laws will help America reduce murder rates. However, others believe gun control will remove the right to bear arms as an individual. America needs to refrain from enforcing gun control because citizens have the constitutional right to own guns and gun control will fail to decrease murder rates which would better be decreased by a basic education of gun safety. The Second Amendment... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first, the idea of fewer guns in a country equals less crime is commonly thought. Although that may be true in some cases, a criminal is still a criminal with or without a gun. Reducing guns might reduce some crime but there are still many other methods of murder or suicide. Also, if a criminal will kill, they will most likely steal. Guns that are taken away from criminals could be bought illegally or stolen. 37.4% of prison mates with crime involving a gun was not owned by them (Planty). Another common thought is that many countries have proved gun control is affective. However, only a few countries like England and Japan have strict gun control laws and low crime rates. Countries like Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, and Sweden all have less gun control and less crime. More countries with less gun control have less gun crime than the countries with strict gun
  • 18. Acne Skin Treatment There are many recent innovations in the field of acne skin treatment that offer promising results for those who are more prone to skin blemishes, pimples, and breakouts. Perhaps the greatest benefit of these newer skin treatment methods is that they reduce the amount of time required to treat breakouts and remove pimples, resulting in fewer acne scars over time. For teens and those in their early twenties, this can result in improved appearance, as well as greater self confidence and self esteem. For many years, those who were susceptible to pimples and breakouts during and after puberty had to deal with the added embarrassment and humiliation of not only moderate to severe facial acne and skin blemishes but also long term facial acne scars. Over the past century acne skin treatment has evolved from the everyday use of cleansers and over the counter acne medications that come in the form of a cream or medicated pad to the kind of treatments that are performed through specialized clinics and are only required once or twice. Micro dermabrasion and laser treatment are some of the most sought after comprehensive forms of acne skin treatment today. These methods can even work to eliminate acne scars on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The benefit of using micro dermabrasion or laser therapy over traditional forms of acne skin treatment, however, is that these kinds of treatments typically only require one or two sessions in order to correct the problem and prevent future outbreaks. While the cost of one or two sessions may equate to what the average consumer will spend over the course of five to ten years on acne skin treatment, few consumers can actually afford to invest such a large amount of money at one time and many of these treatments are still not covered by most health insurance
  • 19. Impacts of Tourism in Vancouver Essay Tourism is an endeavour sought by an individual or a party of individuals, which leads to a movement from one place to another with the idealism of a specific task, to visit a place or several places with the primary purpose of achieving entertainment and increasing knowledge of countries, cultures, and their history. The expression largest industry in the world is universally used with mention to tourism, ensuring its recognition as the largest generator of wealth (over 11.7% of the global gross domestic product) and employment (7% of the world s jobs); this shows that tourism is indeed an important industry that depends on culture and legacy.(Budeanu, 2002) Vancouveris feasibly one of the most prevalent tourist destinations in Canada... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Vancouver the impacts of tourism is shown through cultural issues related to economic growth and through the analysis of social issues. It is how the city of Vancouver copes with their mistakes and strives for improvement that the world is able to understand the true importance that tourism can have on any destinations.Gilbert Keith Chesterton a British journalist, novelist and poet once said, The traveler sees what he sees, the tourist see what he has come to see , by saying this it is enforced that tourists come to Vancouver in order to take in the sights of nature that are around every corner and to delve into the many attractions that Vancouver has established with the sole purpose of attracting vacationers. With the appeal of vacationers there is an escalation in occupation spots and which will lead to a lower unemployment rate (Figure 1), although this is a positive aspect of increasing tourist population the negative effects are bountiful. The use of natural resources to attract tourists, if successful, leads to the obligation of an infrastructure upon nature . Over time, it is the manmade structures that maintain the desirability of the tourist resort, not the natural features that prompted the original.(Ryan, 1991) Thus by focusing too much on attracting tourists
  • 20. Essay on Tupac Shakur Biography Tupac Shakur 1971 1996 Born: June 16, 1971 in New York, New York, United States Died: September 13, 1996 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Ethnicity: African American Occupation: Rap Musician, Musician, Actor quot;Don t shed a tear for me ... / I ain t happy here / I hope they bury me and send me to my rest / Headlines readin murdered to death. quot; from quot;If I Die Tonight quot; on Me against the World (1995) BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY With his tattoo splattered physique, piercing deep set eyes, and shaved head, Tupac Amaru Shakur came across as middle America s worst nightmare, the darkest strain of hip hop. To fans, Shakur was only quot;thuggin against society, thuggin against the system that made me, quot; as he once rapped.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His first and middle name (Tupac Amaru) come from an Inca prince, while his surname (Shakur) means quot;thankful to God quot; in Arabic. By then, Garland was no longer seeing Afeni, and he didn t see Tupac until his son filmed Juice in 1992. Tupac always cited his family background as a source of underlying conflict along with the gap between his mother s revolutionary ideals and living with relatives or in homeless shelters. quot;Here we was, quot; he told Rolling Stone, quot;kickin all this [talk] about the revolution and we starvin . That didn t make no sense to me. quot; He held greater admiration for Legs, an associate of reputed Harlem druglord Nicky Barnes, until Tupac discovered that it was Legs who had introduced Afeni to crack cocaine. (Legs later died of a crack induced heart attack.) But Tupac showed a flair for performing; at fifteen, he won enrollment to the Baltimore School for the Arts, taking roles in several productions there. quot;I was writing poetry, quot; he told Rolling Stone, quot;and I became known as MC New York, because I was rapping, and then I was doing the acting thing.... It was the freest I ever felt in my life. quot; That ended at seventeen, when his family moved to Marin City,
  • 21. Reflection On The Indian Boarding School Gathering I was able to attend the Indian Boarding School Gathering conference at the Turtle Mountain Community College. Listening to the stories, you could really feel the affection and how it affected our elders. I was saddened to hear the many awful stories about how our people survived this terrible event, let alone how the children had to grow up. However, according to the stories, there was both good memories and bad. As I recall Mrs. McCleave mentioning, the saying Kill the Indian and save the man , was from the federal government. This was Pratt s motto. It was stressed that civilizing the Indians by teaching them English, and then converting them to Christianity and allowing them to trade. Pratt also trimmed Indians hair and prohibited traditions such as clothing, dancing or religious ceremony.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though I ve heard the brutal stories before, I never understood anything about the Catholic Church. After this conference, I understand the emotional roller coaster that comes along with the church. The beatings, rape, sexual assaults all liberally come back to each survivor. All the feelings that they were feeling, the hurt they went through, the loneliness, and the heartache. They can t just brush it under the rug. Although they may feel broken, they are warriors for overcoming everything and remaining strong. Children were not able to speak their native tongue, or wear their clothing attire that they came with that was related to their Native culture. They really wanted to make all native children white. Boarding schools have left a huge impact on individuals, families, tribal communities, and tribal
  • 22. Nanotechnology Cancer Cancer Should Nanotechnology be used frequently by Cancer patients? Did you know that about 1,688,780 new types of cancer have been found in the United States, killing more than 600,920 people? Cancer has been known as the second leading cause of death in the United States just after Chronic Heart Disease. Fortunately, researchers have found a way to prevent and cure cancer and that is by using Nanotechnology. Nanotechnology is a branch in the science field that deals with dimensions less than 100 nanometers which is about a billionth of a meter. Not only that, but scientists predict that nanotechnology can lead to a major breakthrough in the medical field of Oncology. Researchers have now found a way to tune the nanoparticles so that the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since, it unveils that if the doctors can detect the cancer cells and give pre medications to the patient; they can stop the cancer cells from forming into tumors later on. Lastly, nanotechnology can help doctors to identify cancer cells in a patient and also they have the opportunity to give early medications to the patients that are diagnosed with cancer cells in their body. Currently, doctors can use nanotechnology to detect the miniscule cancer tumors present in millimeters of saliva and blood. As illustrated in the research done by the Stanford University, We can now detect just a few cancer associated molecules or circulating tumor cells in the body in just a few milliliters of blood or saliva, or map the boundaries of a brain tumor within millimeters to assess its response to therapy or to plan a surgery, Gambhir said. We ve specially designed nanoparticles that can send back a massively amplified, whopping signal when they bind to cancer cells in the colon, and we re working on ways to trigger the self assembly of nanoparticles when they enter a cancer cell. The field has advanced tremendously in the past 10 to 15 years (Gambhir). Therefore, if doctors can detect cancer tumors or cancer cells in the body, then they can provide required diagnostics and early treatment to the patient
  • 23. Hp Is A Partner With Dreamworks In addition, HP is a longterm partner with DreamWorks; the companies having partnered together since about 2000. HP has a managed print services (MPS) contract, so that they are constantly observing printing and paper usage, and thus processes and workflows, and can identify hot spots where too much paper is being used and inefficiencies are thereby created. The two companies meet weekly or biweekly for both sides to provide feedback and discuss concerns, and also meet quarterly to strategize on larger projects that aim to create efficiency. Thus this workflowsolution was simply a part of an ongoing process with cooperation between DreamWorks and HP, not a situation where an outside vendor was sought. In meetings between departments ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There were 5000 documents that were taken off site to be scanned in and digitized. Also involved in the project were Highland, who provided scanning software that allowed for organization of the scanned content; a content management provider; and another third party scanning company, the name of which the interviewee did not know. As an alternative to this intensive use of paper documentation, HP scanners have been set up so that documents can be scanned through a normal HP scanner into an accessible database. Employees of both DreamWorks and product licensing partners now can view the same documents online at the same time, creating a much higher level of efficiencies throughout, particularly noticeable at meetings. During meetings, documents can now be worked on collaboratively, and agreements can be linked to the pertinent imagery that will be involved with the product licensing. During this workflow improvement process, there were some difficulties encouraging everyone involved to change their processes and procedures. DreamWorks executives have come to realize that, rather than having vague executive involvement, there needs to be clear executive sponsorship of such changes, communicated from the beginning of such workflow projects, so that as the projects move into the departments for employees to use the new processes, there is far less resistance. For this purpose of reducing resistance to change, there needs to be an awareness that
  • 24. Transgenerational Epigenetics To understand epigenetics and transgenerational epigenetics in greater detail we need to obtain a clearer picture of the underlying molecular mechanisms. Lim and Brunet (2013) revealed that environmental stimuli can influence the chromatin structure by noncoding RNAs including siRNA (small interfering RNA, worm), piRNA ((Piwi interacting RNA, worm and fly), viRNA (small interfering RNAs derived from virus, worm), miRNA (micro RNA, mice) DNAmethylation (mice, rat) and histone modification (with the help of Histone methyltransferase poteins) H3K4me2/3 (worm), H3K36me3 (worm), H3K36me3 (worm, fly), H3K9me2/3 (worm, fly), H3K27me3 (mice, human). Prion proteins might also play role (yeast). These changes might influence the metabolics, which changes the expression of different chemicals and are themselves potential environmental stress factors; thus, they could initiate epigenomic changes. Chromatin modifications... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would be a mechanism for active transgenerational epigenetics progression. However, we cannot deny the recent data. Transgenerational epigenetics might be mainly passive as a result from the incomplete erasure of epigenetic marks through the development stages. As mentioned, evidence has been limited mainly to the F2 generation, only some reports have shown transgenerational epigenetics reaching the F3 and F4 generations; therefore, a strong positive feedback loop seems to be absent. If, however, epigenetics are a test bed during evolution an intersection will exist. Either the new trait is beneficially, then the trait will be included in the genome and transformed to a hard inheritance or the new trait is non beneficial because the biotic or abiotic stress is dissipating, then the soft inheritance will fade
  • 25. Essay on The House on Mango Street and the Style of... The House on Mango Street and the Style of Sandra Cisneros Clearly, Sandra Cisneros writing style is one representative of a minority voice. Her amazing style allows her readers to take an active part in the minority experience. For this reason, I believe Cisneros has had a lot of influence and success in the status of minority writers, especially in the canon of what is read and taught in schools today. But, more than anything, Cisneros has shown that liberation can come through creativity and literature, and not just through geographical excursion. Cisneros The House on Mango Street is a novel about the importance of not forgetting where you come from. Esperanza, a young Latino girl and the story s main character, wants to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, Esperanza comes to understand that identity is very much beyond where one s house is located. It may even be connected to art. In examining these profound themes, Cisneros has been able to achieve a significant amount of influence and success in the role and status of minority writers. As stated previously, Cisneros style in The House on Mango Street suggests to us that liberation can be achieved through an art form, rather than physically picking up and moving your residence. Esperanza overcomes her condition by creating the realm of literature, rather than the physical reality of another house in another time and place. In this way, she is able to distance herself from her community and family. But all the while, still holding on to her heritage and ethnicity. By affirming her own artistic ability, Esperanza is able to blend all of her dreams. Because of this we come to understand that one can achieve self discovery and even independence through something so remote as literature. This is where I find Cisneros influence the most powerful. I believe she is stressing a theme here, not just for Hispanics, but for all minorities as well. She lets them know that liberation can be achieved within several realms of the human experience. I believe that Cisneros demonstrates that individual values can and usually are socially constructed. As critic Ellen McKracken writes, the volume s simple, poetic language, with its
  • 26. The Spirit Catches You And You Fall Down By Anne Fadiman... After reading The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down by Anne Fadiman and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot, I have discovered that although both of the books are written about medical ethics within different cultures and both Fadiman and Skloot side with the patients being treated, the two authors have different argumentation styles and ways of building their arguments. Fadiman writes in a Rogerian argumentation style while Skloot is more Aristotelian and Fadiman uses inductive reasoningwhile Skloot uses deductive reasoning. The only similarity between how the authors make their arguments is that both Fadiman and Skloot commit the red herring logical fallacy. After analyzing the arguments the authors are making and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It then occurred to me that this last skill had officially been contradicted by the American government, which had legally declared her a child abuser (105). These two different statements show that Fadiman shows both sides of the story, but subtly sides with the Lees. While Fadiman uses the Rogerian approach, Skloot uses an Aristotelian approach, which is a more aggressive style of writing, but much more persuading. To use the Aristotelian approach, you must state your claim at the very beginning, and then use evidence, the three appeals, and counterarguments to back up your claim, which is exactly what Skloot does. Skloot starts off the first couple chapters of the book by describing Henrietta and her family, and how Henrietta did not deserve what had happened to her. By doing this, Skloot shows her side of the argument and develops an emotional connection between the readers and Henrietta, which is an example of pathos. Later on in the story, Skloot interviews Henrietta s cousin Cootie after her death and Cootie says, Everything about Henrietta dead except them cells... You know other countries be buying her for twenty five dollars, sometimes fifty? Her family didn t get no money out of it (80 81). Skloot uses this interview to support her claim that Henrietta did not deserve to
  • 27. Similarities Between King Lear And Catcher In The Rye The truth of one s character can be expressed through his or her own thoughts, actions, and words. Respectively, one s downfall is embodied by his or her own character. In William Shakespeare s King Lear, Lear s character is depicted as one who descends into madness as a result of his irrational actions early in the play. Similarly, Holden Caulfield, from J.D Salinger s The Catcher in the Rye, enters the coming of age process; however, his behaviour illustrates his ongoing cynicism and depression. The reasons behind Learand Holden s downfall exist in the physical, social and psychological flaws they inherit as tragic heroes. Both individuals suffer immensely from their unreasonable actions from ill considered decision making, their inability to maintain genuine relationships with others, and the psychological conflict within them. Although both protagonists come from contrasting statuses and time periods, Lear and Holden are alike in the way that they make arbitrary decisions, thus, breeding foolish actions. As a king, Lear carries himself with great pride and dignity; however, it is this power that clouds his vision in making well thought out decisions. In the beginning of the play, Lear decides to divide his kingdom into three a section for each daughter. The scene ends unsuccessfully with Cordelia and Kent being banished Lear. When Lear asks his daughters who love him the most, he sees Cordelia s response as rejection compared to the responses of Goneril and Regan.
  • 28. Dbq Islamic Achievements Essay Islamic Achievements Over the ancient years, the Muslims gathered ideas from many different places. They generated their own visions of the world based on the thoughts that were inherited from the Greeks, Rome, and India. In addition, they also evolved their ideas when they conquered many different places, all depending on how that certain place was. The Muslims were able to deal with many different cultures, allowing them to practice what they wished, thus giving themselves room to envision their own. The achievements that the people from Islamleft behind was and is amazing, and left a big impact for years ahead of their own time. The Muslims of the Islamic Empire were very intent on preserving the knowledge that was passed down, and constantly... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Scholars also made advances in trigonometry, astronomy and mapmaking, and artists used calligraphy to decorate buildings and objects of art as well as to reflect the glory Allah (Docs 5 and 6). In a photograph of the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem, it shows the different features used from different cultures, such as the Byzantine Empire, as well as adding their own personal touches (Doc 7). All of these were preserved and used in Europe, and are even used in today s curriculum. A lot of ideas have also been altered just a little bit, and expanded to create things that we use today. Everything that the Muslims passed on through many generations had a large impact on our modern world, and even the places around the Islamic Empire during that time period. A book mentioned before said In the early 800s, Caliph al Ma mun opened in Baghdad...the House of Wisdom. There, scholars of different cultures, and beliefs worked...translating texts from Greece, India, Persia, and elsewhere into Arabic. The photograph of the Dome that was also talked about before shows what an impact the inventions made did for the Muslims. A trade route was created later on which says Masters of the sea, even as of the land, the Arabs spread throughout the geographical area. (Doc 9). Lastly, an excerpt described the benefits that the Europeans received from Muslim industries. Finally our commercial vocabulary itself has preserved...proofs that there was a
  • 29. Mayor Of Casterbridge Narcissistic Characteristics Renowned author and poet, Thomas Hardy, was born and raised in the English village of Dorset, a town that s known for it s ability to remained relatively unchanged in both quality of life and mentalities for hundreds of years. Hardy explores the characters in the town of Casterbridge in his novel, The Mayor of Casterbridge, which is based on his own hometown of Dorset. Within this town of Casterbridge, we follow, as Hardy puts it, A Story of a Man of Character. This supposed Man of Character is Michael Henchard, who challenges the reader s perception of what it means to have character. It also follows the characters of Elizabeth Jane, Henchard s daughter, and Donald Farfrae, his co worker and later rival. During the course of the book, it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This shows that Henchard felt a sense of entitlement to Elizabeth Jane, a clear quality of a narcissist. Just like a child who has had a toy taken away from him, he becomes upset that something he views as his, no longer belongs to him. This is revealed earlier on with his fixation of having her take his last name, thus marking her as his. Just like a true narcissist this brings out a narcissistic rage in Henchard. He quickly begins to criticize and rage at her for anything she does that reminds him of his former life. For example, her occasional pretty and picturesque use of dialect words , which reveal her poor upbringing, force Henchard to think of his own past when he too was poor (99). Though, quite hypocritically, though he is uncultivated himself he becomes the bitterest critic the fair girl could possibly have had of her own lapses (100). He is quick to rage and condemn Elizabeth Jane for her inability to completely erase the tongue of her past, though ironically he can t erase his past either. Just like how Elizabeth Jane s accent occasionally slips into her speech, similarly, Henchard s past throughout the novel continues to slip into his new life. Needs more quotes: As the novel progresses, his attempt to control Elizabeth Jane, and thus his past, begins to negatively affect the course of his future. After Henchard s first wife, Susan, dies he sets his sight on marrying Lucetta, as they had previously
  • 30. Qcf Level 3 Unit 1 Assignment Southern Institute of Technology CERTIFICATE IN INTRODUCTION TO TEACHER AIDING Assignment Title:Assessment 1 Standard Number and Title:TEA1031 Introduction to Teacher Aiding and Inclusion Version of StandardN/A Assessed Elements:1.3, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 5.2 Conditions:Completed job description Evidence of research outside of the study guide for all/any of the tasks. Research appropriately referenced Proofread and spellchecked Task/Activity Instructions: This is a written assessment in three parts: Assessment One requires you to use the template provided to create a complete job description for a Teacher Aide position in a school Assessment Complete the template below to create a job description for a Teacher Aide role.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Identify the knowledge required in terms of the key concepts of special education) (Define the knowledge required in terms the context of Education and the provision of special needs education. Special Education in New Zealand follows principles and guidelines. Special Education 2000 policy uses these guidelines to achieve a world class inclusive education system that provides learning opportunities to all children. The key concepts of special education are Inclusion, Diversity, Human Rights, Support, Equity and Respect. 3 inclusive techniques A child with special needs can be supported in sports activities. The support person helps to catch and throw the ball. (Diversity, Support, Inclusion) A special needs child needs assistance with eating and food handling. Specially designed cutlery and cups can be provided. (Respect, Support, Human Rights) Especially designed mobility equipment like 3 wheeler bikes or sports wheel chairs can give the opportunity of independency and self worth. A young person can be taken for outings or they can be flexible and mobile in their own
  • 31. Kmart Is Back in the Game The Sources or source which published the news item Get basics right, do the maths. Kmart is back in the game. The West Australian, West Business, March 16 17, p. 11. A brief summary of the event In 2008 Kmart was cluttered with products and had dirty, cluttered stores. The pricing of products were way too expensive and they were struggling to make a sale. They were selling $4000 BBQ s and Guy Russo believed that if they are going to sell high market priced items then they have to offer the expertise to go with it. Wesfarmers Chief Executive, Richard Goyder, brought Guy Russo into the organisation to make a change within the company. Guy Russo was the managing director for McDonalds and had retired for two years before starting his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although he didn t know the culture or values of the organisation he was still able to transform the company around. It was said to be One of the most amazing turnarounds in Australian retail, at least in the last decade. At the functional level, it was about changing the stores to be more presentable and training staff on fast paced and friendlier customer service. The business level was about the volume driven strategy and at a corporate level it is about Wesfarmers deciding if they want to open up more stores. What can be learnt from the event? How does this event (a news item) contribute to a better understanding of the topic assigned for your presentation? These strategies are not used in all companies, but can prove that cost advantage influences competitive advantage in any business. It is important to do internal analysis of a company to determine what can be change in order to gain competitive advantage. Through looking at the internal analysis for Kmart it was important to look at the supplier s power, the target market and the volume driven strategy. So at business level strategy a business must look at their competitors, overall profits, low pricing, new store opening and advertising. Through Kmart adapting to cost leadership it meant the company focused on low prices, high volumes being sold and high market shares. Can you predict the further development of the situation? What might happen next? In order for an organisation to succeed
  • 32. Seven Approaches to Studying the Human Body Essay When studying the human body, there are seven organizational approaches. Each approach studies the body in a different yet unique way and is used in the health care field. The approaches consist of; body planes and directions, body cavities, quadrants and regions, anatomy and physiology, microscopic and macroscopic, body systems and medical specialties. There are three body planes which use different directions: coronal, sagittal, and transverse planes. Coronal plane slices the body from head to toe giving a front and back view. There are two directions that are related with it; anterior posterior, moving from the outside of the body through the anterior part then the posterior section, and posterior anterior, which is its reverse. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, in the left lower quadrant is the lower part of the kidney, part of the colon, and the left ovary for women. This type of diagram would help with position the organs. In the health field, physicians refer to this during an internal exam. According to Degreedirectory.org (1999), anatomystudies the structure of organs and cells. Since cells are a microscopic size the best way to study, using this approach is with a microscope, which is, a tool used to examine cells. Physiology is the study of the function of organ and cells. Organs are of a macroscopic size that means it can be seen with the naked eye. These approaches can be used in many ways in health care. An orthopedic would study muscles and tendons or an immunologist would study blood cells using a microscope. The human body is made up of several different types of systems. This means that each system is made up of a few organs, which synchronize with one another and work as a unit. Organs are unable to perform without the help of the other organs in their unit. All of the organs support one another to perform their functions. The gastrointestinal system breaks down the foods we eat into protein, vitamins, fats and carbohydrates, which is used for energy, growth and repair. The organs in the respiratory system are the nose, trachea and lungs. These organs help bring air into the body and eliminate the
  • 33. Essay On I ShouldnT Have Pretended To Be The Female Lead I Shouldn t Have Pretended to be the Female Lead Ah, it s really true, isn t it. The signal bar on the phone screen displayed a clear red X. No wifi and no data either. A vast spread of rolling hills lay before me, a dirt path trailing down and leading to a peasant town. There were a lot of trees and forests. It looked like a promotional advertisement for a European getaway. However, there were very clearly some floating islands here and there, and some giant monsters flying around, and I think if Europe had these kinds of sights they wouldn t have any financial crisis to worry about. I looked back at my phone. ... Hey, other worlds, hurry up and invent Satellite signal. I want to call 911 and have a policeman escort me home, please.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you re too young then you cannot possibly fulfill the duties of Actually, I m a little bit older, but I don t like talking about my age or my size so how about we drop it. The King sensed that he had breached a topic that no man should ever ask a woman about and changed the subject. Once he was satisfied with my qualifications he sent me off to the priestesses at the Church. The Church was a large white tower near the castle, and would be my living space from now on. The ground floor had an altar/throne for the Maiden of Light to sit in during the day, and some space in front for worshipers to pray. A staircase in the altar led up to the upper floors in the tower, which included a waiting room and my bedroom. The priestesses had very friendly, older sister like vibes. They cooed over my short stature and pet my head a ton. Endure! I told myself. Eventually they dragged me to a dressing area and pulled out a bundle of white cloth. This was a very frilly, very complicated, very wedding dress like Holy Robe. ... I stared at it, and the abyss stared back at me. When I finally put it on and left the changing room, the priestesses squealed and pulled me over to do my hair. Flowers and jewels flew out of nowhere and onto my head. I looked at myself in the mirror. Ah, it s a woman. Holy Maiden, this servant has come to request your blessings... Ah, hello. I greeted the man kneeling before me. Today, it was Rodrick von
  • 34. Developing an Action Plan for Central Kalhari Game Reserve 1.1CONTEXTUALIZATION OF THE DESTINATION This assignment is about developing an action plan for Central Kalahari Game Reserve (CKGR), which is a destination located in central part of Botswana according to (Department of Wildlife and Nature Parks 2014). Furthermore this park is the biggest nature park in Botswana and the 3rd in Africa with 52 800 square kilometres. The main source of economic drive is through the tourism sector through the niche of wildlife tourism (Department of Wildlife and Nature Parks 2014). This niche makes a revenue turnout of 833 085 (Botswana Institutes of Policy Development 2006). CKGR takes pride of its well known of the vast open plains, salt pans and ancient riverbeds also being the indigenous land for the First People of Kalahari (FPK) whom are commonly referred to as Basarwa or the San. Furthermore the park is one of the first to have the eco lodge which also acts as an attraction as it faces the Tau Pan according to (Maryland 2009). 1.2MACRO/MICRO ENVIRONMENT The macro environment are the external variables that affect the organization and the organization does not have control over them this being politics, economy, socio cultural and technology (PEST). While the micro environment helps to identify the industry attractiveness according to (Fyall Garrod 2005). This definitions shows that this platforms are important as they will help in developing a strategy as the macro will indicate the situation which the business is faced with and
  • 35. Analysis Of Lps Schemes Can Be Categorized From Different... 2.2 LPS Classification Due to their diversity, LPS schemes can be categorized from different perspectives .The classification could be based on various criteria like methodology, dependency on equipment s, operating scenarios, targeted users and outputs. Here we categorize indoor localization systems along three dimensions. First, we consider the output of a localization system which is usually generalized as locations or positions, but actually could be divided into different groups. Most common outputs include: Absolute positions: Positions with coordinate s information which could be directly mapped to physical space. The absolute location could either be represented in discrete space as cells or grids or in continuous space... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the absolute positions of RP are known, the absolute position of user could be given. Inertial navigation system (INS): A common navigation method widely used on vehicles like ships and aircrafts which continuously calculate the position and orientation of objects by dead reckoning (DR) without the need of external RP. Signaturing: System utilizing user identifications or spatial signatures corresponding to environmental characteristics or artificial landmarks to localize, which could be based on various technologies including RFID, motion detections, optoacoustic and humiture sensors. Fingerprinting: Constructing a fingerprint map which would be queried explicitly for localization. Often referred as but different from signaturing, fingerprinting provides finer grained mapping of fingerprints to absolute positions instead of logical positions. The vast development of mobile computing, wireless and sensing technologies provides various platforms and tools for localization systems for general or specific scenarios, and fertilize the diversity of LPS. It is necessary to examine technologies and platforms that localization systems are based on. A commonly used platform for LPS includes: Sensors: The most diverse and abundant group of technologies found
  • 36. HOMOSEXUAL RELATIONSHIP HOMOSEXUAL RELATIONSHIP It takes great courage to say, I am a homosexual. It needs even greater humbleness to put up with the statement: What did you say? You are a homosexual. The complexity of the homosexual behavior generates an obvious question in my mind as to why society looks down upon deviant sexual orientations like homosexuality. Is it because the homosexuals behave in a way which is not normal, or which is not practiced by the bulk ? Or is it because the bulk tries to ignore the harsh trutha truth which attacks his conscience generated out of his socialization that the bulk of such bulk does have deviant sexual tendencies at some moment of time, which even gets manifested? The society at large impute taboos and stigmatizes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also serves to contest the pervasive heterosexist attitudes that dismiss gay/lesbian /bisexual women and men as the embodied imperfections of Westernisation. In India there exists sufficient documentary, archaeological and anthropological evidences to suggest that same sex ties especially among men, were not only culturally, but dignified and revered by attributing similar traits to religious deities. The homoerotic carvings among the erotic carvings on the Hindu temples of Khajuraho in Konark and Puri; and on the great Buddhist monument at Borabordur in Indonesia are well known. The Kamasutra mentions a number of homosexual positions in chapter 8th of part III. Indian kings also tended to have a number of boys in their harems. Nevertheless, today the most shameful fact is that there are many incidents for the harassment of homosexuals. These incidents of harassment of the homosexual community and social discrimination in India remain widespread despite years of campaigning by sexually rights groups in the country. The biggest hurdle faced by the campaign to fight discrimination based on sexual orientation in India is section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which criminalizes unnatural sex. The law, a remnant of Victorian morality, was made in 1860, when any sexual activity that was not meant for procreation was considered a sin. It is the time for us to change our perceptions and visualizations vis Г vis same sex marriages. We must accept that the
  • 37. Animals Change Human Lives In John Steinbeck s Walk Two Moons Animals Change Human Lives In the novel, Walk Two Moons, a girl named Sal went through a series of events and reflected to herself, which made her change her perspective about her family, that made her more mature. Any new experience can make a person change; sometimes the change is positive, other times it is negative, either way, there is no avoiding change. Animals help us understand more about them, teach us many life lessons, and helps us with our problems. In the nonfiction story, Travels with Charley , by John Steinbeck shares a story how his dog acted unusual to the author. In the story, the author said, I wonder why we think the thoughts and emotions of animals are
  • 38. Whitewater West Industries CAse Study Executive Summary Geoffrey Chutter, owner of Whitewater Industries, has to relocate his fiberglass moulding business to one of three locations he has in mind due to the need for expansion, complaints of residents nearby the factory while he keeps in mind the importance of his aspects of operating systems. This new factory must at least be 6040 square meters and be in an area with zoning regulations that allow for fiberglass production Whitewater West Industries has three proposed new locations; [1] the spacious Hiram Walker plant in Kelowna that needs some land renovations, [2] a complete new build that would result in a perfect building, or [3] a location in Abbotsford that has potential to expand business into many major cities. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Quantity: This aspect is important to note when relocating to ensure that the size of the plant will have enough room to incorporate any of the current equipment to maintain the same standard of quality, as well as purchasing new equipment with the intention of helping the company expand and increase their sales. A lack of sufficient space to meet demands may result in a loss of revenue. Price:Price of the products is not really a factor in this relocation, however the company should do its best to keep the total cost of the move within the budget of the company so the price of their fiberglass products does not rise, and potentially losing customers. Alternative Analysis Whitewater West Industries has three possible relocation options to consider: Kelowna Hiram Walker Plant The Hiram Walker plant is located only 25 kilometers from Kelowna and is the most spacious facility of all three options and will allow them to keep their current workforce. Zoning has already been approved to produce fiberglass since there are no residential buildings right beside the land this would also solve the problem of residents complaining of the odour coming from the plant. The plant is located close to a major highway so naturally the ease of shipping and receiving products would be increased because of the proximity to major transportation routes. The building is also fire safe, creating a safer workplace for the staff at WhiteWater West
  • 39. Case Study Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Hey there Zach! I remember replying to a few of your posts last semester. Did you know Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy affects more boys than girls? Expect them to be in a wheel chair at around during their early teens. It is also know that it takes longer for them to start walking, which means they barely walk during their lives. They even have a hard time raising their arms and fall often if they were walking. They might struggle to climb up the stairs or it may not even be worth the trouble. The worst case scenario is Cardiopathy because DMD causes damage to the heart. To further elaborate, the lacking of dystrophin results to weakening of the muscle layer in the heart which is called myocardium. This situation could indeed threaten their life. DMD has also affected the way they learn verbally and they even have a hard time focusing. In addition, they will struggle to recall memories and could interact emotionally different than most people (MDA For Strength, Independence Life, 2016). I d choose adoption if I could have avoided this devastating syndrome. I would also suggest prenatal diagnosis.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It got a lot of heat from critics because it s difficult to act like you have DMD, which they believed the actor fairly portrayed the role. However, I thought it was well done and I give the actor props for trying. The reason why I point out movies is because not a lot of people research about topic s like this. Movies may increase their awareness and curiosity that could result to them researching and educating themselves. I will also post a small documentary in the references. It is posted on YouTube for free. It explains very well about a young boy dealing with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and displaying an actual family
  • 40. To What Extent Were The Social Policies Of The Idi Amin... To what extent were the social policies of the Idi Amin administration a detrimental response to Uganda s colonial past? This is the question that this essay endeavors to answer as it scrutinizes the social policies issued by Idi Amin Dada s administration throughout his eight year long reign over Uganda. This essay will analyze the events of Idi Amins rule from 1971 to 1979 as a response to the decade prior to Uganda s independence in 1962 and the interim period between them from 1962 to 1971. It is made apparent that Idi Amin s response to the issues within his society were by in large fueled by the lingering distaste he had for the effects that British involvement in Ugandan affairs had left on the nation. The British introduced... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These origins stemmed from the late 19th century to the early 20th century when the British first began to colonize Uganda with the help of Asians but didn t intensify until the fifties when classism and racism became a growing issue. These concerns would grow potentially destructive in the sixties when Britain worked alongside Idi Amin to overthrow Milton Obote and then a reality in the 70 s when these issues were addressed with severity. Links between Idi Amin s ruthless social policies and Uganda s colonial past became apparently negative which posed the query, to what extent were these social policies a detrimental response? The focus of this piece is to illustrate the extent to which Idi Amin s social policies, issued in varying degree from 1971 to 1979, served as an overwhelmingly detrimental and negative response to a time when Britain ceased greater control and influence over Uganda. It is noteworthy because it provides an answer and origin to a nation that endured a dictatorship with a lack of ethical and substantial social reform for nearly a decade. Instead a subservient military overtook the Ugandan parliament in an attempt to force a self interested agenda upon its diverse population. The question to investigate then becomes, to what extent were the social policies of the Idi Amin administration a detrimental response to Uganda s colonial past? Asian Expulsion of 1972: In August 1972, self appointed life president
  • 41. Kamisar s Argument Against Euthanasia The right to live one s life on his or her own terms is a basic tenet in the modern world. In American society, the people are given free reign (within legal and social boundaries, of course) to choose how to live. They can choose where to go to school, what to learn, what they want to work, when they want to retire, and so on and so forth. However, when people reach the end of their lives, this right to autonomy seems to be restricted, especially in those who are terminally ill. This autonomy sees itself at the center of the debate around the practice of euthanasia, a medical procedure in which a patient with a terminal or incurable illnessis permitted to die in a painless manner ( Euthanasia ). While one might think that allowing one who... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, in the end, what Velleman and Kamisar do not realize is that their argument lies within the abstract realm. By placing the argument here, it loses context for the patient. Someone suffering from the terrible pain of aggressive skin cancer is converted to an uncharacteristic subject. By applying the context of each patient s situation, as Feinberg believes we should, doctors and physicians will be able to better determine whether not euthanasia is an appropriate option for the patient. While there may be concerns for medical misdiagnoses or last minute cures, these events are so uncommon that they should not even play a role in the
  • 42. Reflection Of Shadow Casting The Holter Museum, in Helena, MT, is currently displaying a series of work by John Saurer. Saurer received his BA at Hope College in sculpture and drawing, he continued to earn his MFA at Colorado State University in sculpture, and has been teaching art at St. Olaf College since 1995 (Saurer). His current exhibit is called Across Tender Land and was inspired by Saurer s surroundings while growing up (Shadow Casting). On piece, in particular, caught my eye. His Shadow Casting sculptureis around 75 pieces of welded steel and charred wood composed into different shapes mounted on a wall. When I first saw this piece, I found it interesting, but as I got closer, sensored lights came on and caused each piece to cast a shadow on the wall behind the sculpture. This piece of art reminded me the incense burner that has been discussed in our book (Stokstad, 4 13). I was reminded of the incense burner that was found in Prince Liu Shengs tomb in China. Each piece was created to be viewed with the help of an other medium; smoke and light. Shadow Casting becomes much more aesthetically pleasing when the light casts the shadow, just as the incense burner becomes more aesthetically pleasing when it is viewed with smoke swirling around the mountain peaks. As I was looking at Shadow Casting, the first piece of art that came to mind was the incense burner because of the special way each is viewed. As I continued to think about both pieces I released they were, by majority, different, but