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The Truman Doctrine
Subsequently to the end of the World War II, and for almost forty years, the so called Cold War
crossed different phases. In fact, the political relationship between USA and URSS was constituted
by periods of high tension and periods of relaxation. In fact, the most tragical period of the Cold War
was recorded between the 1947 and the 1953, period in which the American President H. Truman
gave way at the development of the so called Truman Doctrine , expressing the need for a
containment of the USSR and communism. Subsequently, with the election of the American
president Eisenhower and the appointment of Khrushchev as Secretary of the CPSU, the two
superpowers experienced a new phase of peaceful coexistence . In fact, on February 1956,
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Julius Caesar Flaws
Out of the many flaws that Julius Caesar had, one of the largest flaws that he had was his pride
and his ambition. Having both of these attributes led to him being power hungry as well. For the
most part Shakespeare s play focuses on the idea of Julius being power hungry for immortality.
Despite his several flaws he is still able to be considered a hero for several different reasons. For
one, he recognized his flaw, he was aware of what was thought of him because he saw it that way
himself. As the first example, Julius had issues with his pride which is what led to his death.
Before this occurred he was even warned by a crystal gazer by saying beware the ides of March.
(Act 1, Scene 2, line 23) Although Caesar was warned he could careless just because his
arrogance got the best of him, therefore he brushes the comment off. He had so much pride that
he ignored a red flag that could have had the potential to save his life from the conspirators that
were planning to kill Caesar. They later were successful with their plan and killed Caesar as the
crystal gazer warned him. His own arrogance and pride led him to have immense power, but it also
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Having too much of anything is always a bad thing and Caesar proved just that. He had so much
ambition that he would do anything that he had to do in order to get his way. Antony, Caesar s
friend, tells him now let it work. Mischief, thou art afoot: Take thou what course thou wilt. (Act 3,
Scene 2, line 251). This line served as another warning sign for Julius. This line stated that there
was going to be trouble in the future for him. After being warned for the second time, Julius chose
to ignore the comment the same way that he ignored the crystal gazer. He decided to continue on
with what he needed to do regardless of what it
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Compare And Contrast Lamb To The Slaughter And The Signalman
Initially, both writers in the story of Lamb to the Slaughter and The Signal Man are written in a
gothic style and suspense is created through the use of language devices. In The Signalman written
by Charles Dickens, the author himself uses sensory, effects and adjectives to build suspense
likewise in The Lamb to the Slaughter written by Roald Dahl, the author uses figurative language,
dramatic irony and most importantly insanity which bring in the suspense to the story. Both writers
create suspense in Lamb to the Slaughter and The Signalman is also by the tension throughout the
story where in The Signalman, it is a traditional literature where it tends to be more elitist while in
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In Lamb to the Slaughter for example, Mrs. Maloney looking at the clock shows how she is
impatient and how she is waiting for someone to come while in the story of The Signalman, the
tension is created in a manner when the signalman is telling the narrator his past memories of
when he encounter several deaths in the train s tunnel. In similarity, both Dickens and Dahl use
objects to also create suspense in their story for example the danger light gives us the impression of
a warning; danger while Dahl uses table lamps, two tall glasses, clock, to give the reader the feeling
of what is like to be in a peaceful home and the murder weapon which is the leg of lamb is shown
as the meat that is to be served for dinner also it gives the impression of cold blooded meat causing
a dreadful
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A Short Note On Pricing And Non Pricing Strategies
A. Explain what type of market structure is presented in the movie. Explain the types of strategies
Joe Fox and Kathleen Kelly use to compete and maintain market power. Differentiate between
pricing and non pricing strategies (use Chapter 7 in Stengel s textbook). You can expand and talk
about potential strategies in the bookselling business even if they were not explicitly addressed in
the movie.
All companies need to be competitive in order to survive. Not only do they have to come up with
a competitive plan that will attract new customers but also to keep current customers. Just like the
movie You ve Got Mail with Tom Hanks (Joe Fox) and Meg Ryan as Kathleen Kelly. They each
have their own bookstore located near each other in New York.
There are four market structures and they are described in the table below:
MARKET
STRUCTURENUMBER OF
FIRMSTYPE OF
PRODUCTENTRY INTO
INDUSTRYFIRM S
INFLUENCE
OVER PRICEEXAMPLES
PERFECT
COMPETITIONMANYIDENTICALEASYNONEAGRICULTURAL
CROPS
MONOPOLISTIC
COMPETITIONMANYDIFFERENTIATEDEASYMODERATEMANY LOCAL
RETAIL OUTLETS
OLIGOPOLYFEWEITHER
IDENTICAL OR
DIFFERENTIATEDDIFFICULTMODERATE TO
SUBSTANTIALAUTOMAKERS
MONOPOLYONEUNIQUEIMPOSSIBLESUBSTANTIALLOCAL UTILITY (onlinetutor.com)
In the movie clip, Kathleen Kelly , owns a children s bookstore and she is trying to compete with
Joe Fox. Joe Fox, owns a new large superstore bookstore and is Kathleen competition. The movie
appeared
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Bahamas Geography
If you want to go somewhere with hospitable people, the Bahamas would be an amazing place.
Without tourism, the Bahamian people would probably be poor. The Bahamas has wonderful
geography, history, government, economy, and people.
Geography
The geography in the Bahamas has hot weather, plenty of life, and important land information. The
weather in the Bahamas involves precipitation and also hot temperatures. 52 inches is the
approximate rainfall (Williams, 11). The low to mid seventies occurs in the months
December and May and all the months in between. The low to mid eighties occurs in June to
November (Hoell, 32).
The life in the Bahamas has many types of animals and plants. The population and habitats are
also included. Cork, palm, and olive trees grow there (Temple, 10). Sea animals, snakes, fish,
frogs, and also lizards live there (Temple, 10). The land also has jasmine and orchids (Temple,
10). There are Australian pine trees in the Bahamas (Hoell, 32). There are peacocks and peahens on
one of the islands (Hoell, 279). For plants, the Bahamas has approximately ... Show more content on
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Great Exuma has peacocks and peahens (Hoell, 279). The Australian pine trees grow on Bimini
(Hoell, 213).
The land in the Bahamas includes geography such as islands, location, and beaches.
2,400 cays and islets along with approximately 700 islands make up the archipelago of the
Bahamas (Infoplease, 1). Some examples of islands are: Cat Island, Abaco, New Providence, and
Grand Bahama (Infoplease, 1). Above Hispaniola and Cuba are the Bahamas (Albury, 1). The North
Atlantic Ocean is where the Bahamas is (International, 1). E. Paul Albury says, The Bahamas is
famed for its long sandy beaches, clear waters, and spectacular coral reefs. One popular beach is
on Eleuthera titled Lighthouse Beach (Hoell, 18). Some other popular beaches include: Cabbage
Beach on Paradise Island and on Grand Bahama, Lucaya Beach (Hoell,
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REO Case Study
E.Issues and delays related to vendors. RMS continues to see delays relating to Property
Preservation (PPI) in terms of obtaining bids and coordinating other efforts related to the property
preservation. In a recent conversation with Altisource and Ocwen regarding bid approval,
Altisource indicated there are significant delays in getting Ocwen to approve bids. During the call,
Altisource aired some dirty laundry in that Altisource is pushing back and that maybe the problem
relates to the thousands of bid submissions that Altisource has submitted to Ocwen for expense
approval that Ocwen does not ever review or approve.
RMS continues to review assets with many of the above referenced concerns to make sure that
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Occupants file a motion for stay, which was granted. The lockout was completed and the asset is
pending a personal property eviction. This asset has 393 days in REO and 303 days in eviction.
Asset (103404034) in New York had delays relating to the deed recording. It is also tenant
occupied and the notice to vacate did not expire until August 2017. The occupants held over and a
hold over petition was filed. The court ordered the eviction and lockout stayed to 1/10/18. This
asset has 355 days in REO and 252 days in eviction.
Asset (103369260) in New York has the warrant stayed to 10/11/17. A lockout date is pending
from the Sheriff. This asset has 281 days in REO and 227 days in eviction.
Asset (103424313) is in New York moved to litigation from eviction. There were significant
delays in the eviction due to an attorney error that caused the eviction to be restarted. Initially,
Altisource indicated this moved to litigation due to a tenant issue (an elderly tenant that required
Protective Services involvement). However, there are 2 OTSC motions and it appears the former
borrower may be contesting the foreclosure sale. A hearing on both motions was held on May 16,
2016 and per Altisource this is still pending a ruling from the judge. A new concern is that Ocwen
recently reported that as part of a Cost Improvement Initiative at Ocwen, they have been
transferring a bulk of litigated files back to Default counsel to handle. RMS
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I Am An American Teenager With An Hispanic Background
Nowadays, people are exposed to more cultures that they are not accustomed to than in the past. As
the years go by, more interracial marriages are being accepted exposing future generations to multi
cultures. I am an American teenager with an Hispanic background. My parents, born and raised in
Guatemala immigrated to the United Statesa few years before my birth. Since my birth, I have been
exposed to two very different types of cultures. I have lived in the United States all my life while I
have visited Guatemala a couple of times for a few weeks each. Being more accustomed to life in
the United States, life in Guatemala is very distinctive. Communicating with family in Guatemala
was definitely more challenging than communicating with the family back home in the United
States. These types of situations have led to complexities in communication, a topic that LaRay M.
Barna analyzes thoroughly in her article Intercultural Communication Stumbling Blocks. The
complexities in communication that Barna addresses are spread into five stumbling blocks:
language, nonverbal signs and symbols, preconceptions and stereotypes, tendency to evaluate, and
high anxiety. These five stumbling blocks can occur in any shape or form in communication
between two cultures. Language, nonverbal signs and symbols, as well as preconceptions and
stereotypes are the stumbling blocks that occurred most when communicating with my family that
reside in Guatemala. According to Barna, language is an
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How Financial Aid Awareness Affects College Access and...
Paving the Way: How Financial Aid Awareness Affects College Access and Success
Literature Review
October 2008 In a time of ever rising college costs, financial aid is critical to increase college
access and success. Federal, state, and institutional aid programs help to ensure that students can
afford higher education regardless of economic background. Financial aid is most effective when
students and families learn about it early enough to make the right choices and plans about high
school coursework, family savings, work and earnings, and college options. This literature review
explores the questions of how and when students and families learn about college costs and
financial aid, and how the timing and substance of that information ... Show more content on
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ii) Three out of four African American parents do not identify scholarships as a source of aid,
compared to half of White parents. Similarly, 83 percent of Latino parents do not mention grants
as a source of aid versus 58 percent of White parents (Sallie Mae Fund and Harris Interactive
2003). Most Latino non college going youths can not name one source of financial aid (Zarate
and Pachon 2006). iii) Two thirds of African American parents and 62 percent of Latino parents
say they need more information about how to pay for college, compared to only 44 percent of
White parents (Sallie Mae Fund and Harris Interactive 2003). d) Some students have inaccurate
perceptions of their eligibility for financial aid. i) Many current and former community college
students, especially those from two parent households, assume that their household income is too
high to make them eligible for federal financial aid (Matus Grossman and Gooden 2002). ii) In
California, far fewer Latino students than are eligible actually apply for Cal Grants because they
erroneously believe that high grades are required (Zarate and Pachon 2006). iii) Many low income
students who do not apply for financial aid believe that they do not need financial aid. Twenty nine
percent of low income dependent students and 39 percent of low income independent students say
they did not file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
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Shameful Cry Of Gold Research Paper
On January 24, 1848, under 10 days before the marking of the peace arrangement finishing the
Mexican War, James W. Marshall, a 36 year old craftsman and jack of all trades, saw a few splendid
bits of yellow mineral close to a sawmill that he was working for John A. Sutter, a Swiss
conceived foreigner who claimed one of the colossal farms that spotted Californias Sacramento
Valley. To test if the bits were trick s gold, which smashs when struck by a mallet, or gold, which is
pliant, Marshall attempted it between two shakes, and found that it could be beaten into an
alternate shape yet not broken. He told the men working with him: Young men, by God, I trust I
have found a gold mine.
On March 15 a San Francisco daily paper, The Californian, printed the principal record of Marshall
s revelation. Inside two weeks, the paper had lost its staff and was compelled to close down its
printing press. In its last version it told its perusers:
The entire nation, from San Francisco to Los Angeles...resounds with the shameful cry of Gold!
Gold! Gold! while the field is left half planted, the house half assembled, and everything dismissed
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Just half were Americans; the rest originated from Britain, Australia, Germany, France, Latin
America, and China. Units of troopers forsook; mariners escaped; spouses left wives;
understudies fled from their lords; agriculturists and businessmen abandoned their jobs. By July,
1850, mariners had relinquished 500 ships in San Francisco Bay. Inside a year, California s
populace had swollen from 14,000 to 100,000. The number of inhabitants in San Francisco, which
remained at 459 in the late spring of 1847, achieved 20,000 inside a couple of
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An Active Listener Is A Key Tool For Management And...
I.Introduction
The key to knowing what is on a person mind are the conversations. I have always heard be an
active listen. An active listener is a person who response to what is being said and not a
premeditated response. A person will say do you hear me but the question is, Are you listening?
The art of conversation is a key tool for management and upcoming leaders. In the book are
sample script on what to say and how to say it. Conversation can make or break the teams moral
or catapult your team to next level. It is so easy to focus on the past and the results of the past. The
hardness job is changing the conversation from the past to spend majority of your conversion about
the present and the future. Past results are the rubrics used to make decisions; the present and future
has no manifested measurable results to make a conclusion. There are a few chapters will be
discussed: tapping your most precious asset, making things happen, changing organizational
culture, changing your image and conversation as a way of life.
II.Tapping your most precious asset
Your greatest asset as a leader is conversation. Conversation is two fold you can use it to receive
information or you can use to give information. When giving information it may be used to help
individuals support your vision. Receiving information can used to assist with gaining information
to benefit your mission.
Conversation includes speaking, listening, writing, reading, verbal and nonverbal behavior,
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The Tax Advantages Of Sarbanes Oxley Essay
The Tax Advantages and Disadvantages of Sarbanes Oxley Afua Nyamekye Liberty University
The Tax Advantages and Disadvantages of Sarbanes Oxley The 1990s and the early 2000s was
a time that the world witness an explosion of fraud in the corporate world. Corporate fraud like
Enron, HealthSouth, Waste Management, WorldCom, Lehman Brothers, etc. was so disturbing
that lawmakers felt the need for a law to help curb down these frauds. Lawmakers came out with
Sarbanes Oxley named after Senator Paul Sarbanes and Rep. Michael G. Oxley, the co sponsors
of the act. The purpose of this essay is to discuss some of the tax advantages and disadvantages
of Sarbanes Oxley and to explore whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages for small
businesses as well as the tax benefits for those businesses. The Tax Advantages of Sarbanes
Oxley The main objective of the Sarbanes Oxley act was to reduce fraud. So far that objective
seem to have been obtain. Since SOX was enacted, there has not been a major domestic corporate
financial scandal uncovered other than the options back dating scandal that occurred before July
2002 (Jahmani Dowling, 2008). It is a tax advantage because companies and investors are not
losing money. Another advantage of that resulted from Sarbanes Oxley Act is that the meetings of
audit committees increased in frequency. One of the primary goals of SOX is to increase investor
confidence and the assurance of the integrity of the U.S. capital
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Payroll Function
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Payroll Management Competence Framework
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
3 The Payroll Profession
4 Payroll and the World of Work
5 Overall Objectives of the Payroll Management Competence Framework
6 Enabling Successful Payroll Competence Development
7 The Competence Framework Pyramid
8 Applying the CIPP Competence Framework
9 Evaluation of Payroll Management Competences
2. Payroll Management Competence Framework Core Values and Competences
o Professional Values o Business Management Core Competences for Payroll o Personal
Competences Profile
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The output of payroll professionals (paying the right people the right amount at the right time) is,
however, very much valued.
It is, therefore, essential in the interests of all stakeholders, and primarily of CIPP members
themselves, that the standards of performance expected of members should be clearly stated in a
Competence Framework and that they are understood by all concerned.
Payroll and the World of Work
Payroll is central to many activities in business and working life. The integrity of the payroll
function, in its widest sense, is essential if business and government is to operate properly. That
integrity is largely in the hands of the payroll profession.
The payroll profession s public includes taxpayers, direct outsourced clients, employers, employees,
local and national government, and those within the business and public sector communities who
rely on the independence and integrity of payroll information for:
Supporting transparent remuneration policies and practice;
Ensuring cost efficient and financially effective use of human resources;
Demonstrating sound internal financial control within organisations;
Supporting confidence in the application of the UK tax system;
Assisting in sound management decision making by ensuring the availability of timely and accurate
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Sleep Well Motel
Case Study #1
The Sleep Well Motel
In April 1990, Will Shelton was evaluating information received from the owner of a motel that
was for sale in Fort Morgan, Colorado. Will had answered an ad in the Wall Street Journal under
the heading Business for Sale. To Will s surprise, he received a call directly from Hank
Bennington, the owner of the Sleep Well Motel of Fort Morgan, Colorado.
During the conversation, Mr. Bennington described his motel and his reason for wanting to sell.
He also described the many advantages of living in Colorado and promised to send Will more
information on his company. The next day an overnight package of information arrived at Will s
home.
Background on Will Shelton
At 44 years of age, Will felt that he had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition, Mr. Bennington said he wanted to be perfectly candid. He said that after the car
accident he failed to keep as close a watch on the business as he should have. Mr. Bennington
admitted that he felt ill at ease in the field of marketing and felt the company would need strong
direction in that area. He went on to say that Will should be a natural to manage this type of
business.
After skimming the material, Will became increasingly enthused about the possibility of owning
and managing this motel. He knew there were many additional questions he would need to ask in
his next phone conversation. At the moment, the most exciting part was the possibility of living in
Colorado and being his own boss. Will knew he would have to develop a list of penetrating
questions to ask Mr. Bennington and also knew he needed to study the financial sheets in detail.
That could come later. For the moment, Will was picturing himself on the slopes of Colorado s
beautiful mountains gracefully skimming down the snow.
Questions:
1.Discuss the pros and cons of Will Shelton owning and operating the Sleep Well Motel.
2.Do you believe that Will s marketing/marketing research background will be of great assistance to
him in running this motel? Why or why not?
3.Why do you suppose Mr. Bennington said that Will s marketing background would be a real
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White Privilege
Data Analysis Investigation
Introduction
Research Question: Do individuals in the Midwest experience the affects of white privilege?
During this investigation I seek to explore the differences in privilege that males and females, of
different race and ethnic backgrounds, experiences in their daily lives. My fellow Sociology of Race
and Ethics classmates and I will conduct Peggy McIntosh s White Privilege survey, in hopes to
find any differences in privilege felt by individuals of varying age, gender, race or class
membership.
My hypothesis is:
According to Peggy McIntosh s White Privilege survey, she suggests that white people are
privileged with what she describes as an invisible package of unearned assets, which I (Peggy ...
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Exploring the Data Younger ages (less than 20) have a larger affect than old agein feeling
underprivileged . After analyzing the data, I believe my hypothesis that the ages 18 19 feel
underprivileged as compared to the older ages, was correct. This is represented in the findings,
that of the ten questions surveyed, exactly one half the questions (five of ten) the age group 18 19
had the highest disagreement percentage compared to the other age groups. No other age group
had close to the equivalent outcomes, the closest age group being groups 24 34 and 45 50 both
with two.
The findings show that in one half of all situations this age group is presented with, they feel as
though they are underprivileged as compared to other age groups, but by examining just the 18 19
age group or age as a whole, the majority feel as though the Agree they are privileged. This finding
is universal through all independent variables. While comparing all independent variables, of the
10 survey scenarios no matter what the independent variable is 70% of the time the participants
feel they Agree to being privileged.
Exploring Data Midwesterners overall feel privileged versus underprivileged no matter the
independent factor.
After analyzing the cross tabulations, I feel as though my hypothesis about the Midwestern society
is spot on. The data
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How Climate Change Is Inherently Flawed
Because of the most recent election season, there has been a renewed interest in the topic of
climate change. In the 2016 Presidential election, the green party received over 1.2 million popular
votes nationwide, when they usually receive only 100 thousand or so. With an increased interest in
the topic of climate change, I feel it is necessary to provide factual data and projections on the path
climatechange will take to decrease misinformation. I proclaim the correct course of action to solve
the problem of climate change is to do nothing. Almost every argument I hear today discussing what
we should do about climate change is inherently flawed because of their assumptions about the
future. The current climate change model for the future assumes technologywill not improve in any
fundamental way for the next twenty or thirty years. Every argument which says climate change
will be irreversible if we do not act now assumes we will only have our current technology at our
disposal. I know for a fact technology advancements were not considered for these arguments
because there is not a good way to predict what kinds of technology we will have in the future.
Thirty three years ago, On March 6th, 1983, the first commercial phone was introduced in the
states. It offered around thirty minutes of battery life, and took over ten hours to charge completely,
it weighed almost 2 pounds, was 10 inches tall, and cost nearly $10,000, adjusting for inflation.
Nowadays, there are phones
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Magna Carta Clauses
Only 4 of the 63 are still in operation today and 2 of them will forever be replicated in other
countries legal system. Clauses, 39 and 40, in the Magna Carta are both significant to many legal
frameworks around the globe today. Clause 39 and 40 states:
No free man shall be seized, imprisoned, dispossessed, outlawed, exiled or ruined in any way, nor
in any way proceeded against, except by the lawful judgement of his peers and the law of the
land. To no one will we sell, to no one will we deny or delay right or justice. (The Contents of the
Magna Carta, 2018).
These clauses gave all the free men of the land the rights to be prosecuted by lawful and legal
judgement of its peers and land. No one could refute or postpone the right of justice. Unfortunately,
the newly signed Charter only applied to free men of the land, not peasants. Many peasants were
slaves to their owners and they had no rights outlined in the document (Breay Harrison, 2014). ...
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Religiously, the Magna Carta also served as purpose. Many of the original clauses of the
document safeguarded specific material interests of church and clergy (Helmholz, 2016). For
example, Clause 22 specifically limits the powers of the Crown to levy amercements or monetary
fines against the clergy. While eliminating benefices from the process of how large the monetary
fines would be. Another example is Clause 60 which states that the clergy have their own rights
under the law and would be always practiced in future circumstances. (Helmholz, 2016).. One that
was blatantly stated and made first in the numerous amount of Clauses stated that The English
church is to be free and to have its full rights and its liberties intact (West, 2015). The clergy was
amongst those men that were considered Free and would reap all the benefits of the Magna Carta
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Druid Beliefs
This is known as Druidy. Druid beliefs is to be which to be free of dogma and doesn t have a
fixed set of practice or beliefs. For this way it manages a way of avoids any problems with
intolerance s and sectarianism that it established any religions that it has encountered and a way
of manages to offer a spiritual path. The etymologically term Druid terms comes from the Celtic
compound dru wid which refers to the phrase they who know the oak , it was translated through
Latin, French, Gaulish and the finally in to English it is the term that we finally use practitioners
of Druidry. There is no common sacred Scripture that is universally agreed set of beliefs amongst
Druids. Therefore, can take many forms. There is little or no knowledge
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Examples Of Cowardice In The Kite Runner
In the novel The Kite Runner the text explores many different ways the relationships and people
surrounding a person can shape one s self, this is most prevalent in Amir. During Amir s childhood,
he is constantly vying for Baba s attention and affection. Amir s cowardice is seen through many
different examples in the novel, mainly Assef and his violent actions bring forth his cowardice in
many forms. Hassan is Amir s best friend in the beginning of the novel, he is also a role model
to Amir. In the novel, Baba shapes Amir s negative sense of self through his obvious discontent
with his own son, If I hadn t seen the doctor pull him out of my wife with my own eyes, I d never
believe he s my son (Hosseini 23). Amir feels ashamed of himself due to his father s
disappointment, which in turn triggers more feelings of self doubt. Amr believes he must redeem
himself to Baba because of how his mother died. Amir strives to redeem himself in Baba‟s eyes,
primarily because his mother died giving birth to him, and he feels responsible (Saraswat 169).
This inevitably leads to Amir s obsession with pleasing Baba. Through Amir s need to please his
father, he in turn ends up disregarding those around him. This is shown when Amir... Show more
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As well as his need to recognize the past not hide from it. I became what I am today...because the
past claws its way out. Looking back now, I realise I have been peeking into that deserted alley
for the last 26 years (1), this quote provides evidence that Amir has reflected his past mistakes and
chooses to define himself as a result of them. Later in the novel, Amir finds a form of redemption
for his inaction that night in the alleyway when he chooses to return to Afghanistan and save
Hassan s only
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Analysis Of Carline Hawthorne s The Great Gatsby
It was a brutally cold night in the Alps .The cold felt as if it was seeping through the walls and
floors and was pressing every one closer to the fire. The family had not been on the best of terms in
the recent months and needed time together. Carline Hawthorne, the mother, was the wealthiest
member of the family. Her business start up was a massive success and she was one of the
wealthiest women in Great Britain. In the recent months, Carline had caught her husbandNeville ,
cheating on multiple occasions. The unfortunate truth for her was that she was still deeply in love
with him and was hoping to make the marriagework. The vacation, which the detective learned
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This mood continued for weeks before Carline began to get suspicious. She decided to stay
home from work and spy on him. Carline waited until Neville left the house, then tailed him until
he reached his destination. This was where she learned the dreadful truth. Neville was seeing
another woman. Unfortunately, Carline couldn t tell who this other woman was, but it didn t
much matter. She rushed home and started crying. She believed with all her heart that this was
the end of their marriage. Carline was searching and grasping for any positivity in that moment
and realized that it didn t necessarily mean the death of their marriage. She could make it work.
SHe did some quick research and found a great getaway to the alps where they could talk
everything over and, hopefully, save their marriage. Because money wasn t an issue, she rented a
charter plane for the next day to fly to Austria. She told her husband when he returned home and
it started a dispute. Carline told him that she knew he was cheating and needed this vacation. He
accepted, but it was clearly forced. Carline, Neville, James, and her assistant all flew to Austria
the next day. When they arrived at her cottage, she was astonished by the surreal view. The family
unpacked and they went out to the town. They returned home late and quickly realized the needed
to start a fire. The family went to sleep shortly after. The next day, Carline reserved seats for her,
her family, and
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Self-Destruction In Hamlet
Hamlet, a tragic hero with a feigned madness seeking revenge for his deceased father, kills
everyone in his path and finally succeeded in taking vengeance for the murder of his father by
killing the murderer, Claudius for good. Hamlet s consistent desire to seek revenge for his father s
murderer, led him to foreseeable yet tragic downfall. In Hamlet, Shakespeare utilizes the acts of
revenge throughout the play to show self destruction and confliction in through characters such as
Hamlet.
The theme of revenge causing self destruction is established in act two of the book by Hamlet
himself. Hamlet proclaims: O, vengeance! Why, what an ass am I! This is most brave, That I,
the son of a dear father murder d, Prompted to my revenge by heaven and hell, Must, like a
whore, unpack my heart with words, And fall a cursing, like a very drab, A stallion! Fie upon t!
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Whether tis nobler in the mind to the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms
against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them (3.1.65 68) in those lines in the soliloquy
Hamlet is conflicted on whether or not to kill himself . He uses the word noble which means his
decision is strictly based off of what is the more morale option (which seems to be another
common theme in Hamlet). In Hamlet s self conflicting soliloquy he is also facing self destruction
because his constant suicidal thoughts. His back and forth debating on whether to end his life all
stems from the inner guilt he withholds from not taking revenge on Claudius yet. He starts to
question if it is just better to kill himself than to do his original deed and avenge his father s death,
Is sicklied o er with the pale cast of thought, and enterprises of great pith and moment with this
regard their currents turn awry
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What Does The Tyger Mean
An Analysis of William Blake s The Tyger William Blake is known for two collections of poems,
those collections are Songs of Innocence (1789) and it was added onto with Songs of Experience
(1794). It is from those collections that he draws out his innermost thoughts on life often looking at
a being of God or the very human existence. In his poem The Tygerhe used numerous literary
devices that center on divine creation ultimately putting beauty and destruction hand in hand, it
does this through the lens of a Romantic Era poet. To first understand the poem by Blake it must
first be dissected. The first stanza had a set of word choice that gave a question that was
expanded upon by each stanza following the first. This question was: What immortal hand or eye,
Could frame thy fearful symmetry? (lines 3 4). It is from that moment that the poem eludes to a
being above through the use of the word immortal , and considering the others works done by
Blake it can be assured that this being that is eluded to as a crafter is God. The word choice gave
way to another intriguing piece of evidence for Romanticism and that was the use of the words
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This stanza was vaguer than the stanzas previously because it refers to a more broad choice of
words, however two words add substance to the thesis and they are the use of shoulder in line 9,
and the use of dread in line 12. The shoulder reference refers to the strength and symbol of strength
and muscle needed to build something so beautiful and so deadly. The dread reference points out
the unknown or fear building in what is unknown which points towards the idea that Blake was
putting fear and beauty together as one in this
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Weather Conditions On The Flight Service Station
Weather Conditions The accident report stated that the current and former relief pilots obtained
weather briefings by calling the flight service station (FSS) when they had concerns about the
weather (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). There is no record of the accident pilot receiving a
weather briefing from the FSS or by accessing the user terminal (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014).
The sources the pilot used to check the weather prior to the mission are unknown. The current relief
pilot uses the National Weather Service, and AlaskaAviation Weather Unit (AAWU) websites
(NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). The AAWU displays weather information for pilots,
including area forecasts, meteorological aerodrome reports, and terminal aerodrome forecasts.
The forecasted weather for the search area at the time the pilot was contacted for the mission
showed calm wind, visibility greater than 6 miles, and light showers (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter,
2014). The mission call was received at 2019, the observed weather conditions in Talkeetna at
1953 METAR were light rain, calm wind, visibility 10 miles (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). At
the same time the radar showed scattered showers in the Palmer, Alaska area moving toward the
Talkeetna area (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). Palmer is about 50 miles south/southeast of the
accident site.
The following is from the NTSB investigation report (2014) and gives a statement of the weather
from a witness 3 miles west of the accident site. 2020 Clouds
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A Brief History of New Orleans
Introduction New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan
area in the state of Louisiana. The population of the city was 343,829 in the 2010 U.S. Census.
New Orleans was part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. It has been hit by Hurricane Katrina,
and survived the worst of it all. They have had a gigantic parade called MARDI GRAS every
year. Background information New Orleans People Normally when tourists or first time
residents come to New Orleans, they have a difficult time understanding the strange city. It
looks like no other place in the United States. The first puzzling impression usually comes from
the appearance of the French Quarter near many of the city s hotels. It is more than just a few
blocks of houses and cottages standing side by side, up against the sidewalk. The size of the
district startles even those who have traveled in the rest of the nation. Few visitors are
accustomed to such a mess of people moving at all hours of the day and night in the very center
of the city. They quickly learn that bars have no closing hour, that the food is spicy, and that the
music is taking place almost everywhere. And they may also take note that the locals talk weird
but few have southern accents. But it is an American city just a very different place with a very
strange history. New Orleans is a place where Africans, both slave and free, and American Indians
shared their cultures and
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Act 1 Of Hamlet
In Act I of Hamlet, by Shakespeare, we are introduced to a lot of important characters. In Act I
Scene I, there are four characters introduced: Bernardo, Francisco, Horatio, and Marcellus. In this
scene, Marcellus and Bernardo, two soldiers, witness a ghost in the castle and bring the attention to
Horatio, a friend of Hamletwho is the Prince of Denmark. They come to an assumption that the
ghostis the former king who died 2 months ago, which is Hamlet s father. They try to get the ghost
to speak but it just comes and goes. In Scene II, Claudius, Hamlet s uncle, is the new king of
Denmark. Not only is Hamlet still mourning about his father s death, but now has to deal with the
fact that his mother is now married to his uncle. After Horatio
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Summary Of Early Childhood Observation
The child s engagement in imaginative or fantasy play is typically of a preschooler s functioning
level. Preschoolers delight in fantasy and play and engage their newly found cognitive abilities to
extend their world of make believe (Timberlake Culter, 2005). He appeared to delight in fantasy
playwith his action figure and was able to create sound effects to further expand upon the fantasy,
suggesting his age and development is consistent with the expectations of a preschooler. According
to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) social and emotional developmental
milestones for a four year old child, the child under observation appears to be meeting established
benchmarks as observed by the child s enjoyment in participating in activities, creativity with make
believe play, preference to engage with another child rather than by himself, and cooperation with
another children (Important Milestones: Your Child By Four Years, 2016).
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The child s respective communication skills appear to be developing; he points to his knee when
asked what hurts him and he hands his mother his snack item when he struggles to open the item.
However, his expressive communication skills are not known. During observation, he vocalizes
sounds and responses yes to a questioned asked of him. When the child is sitting on his mother s
lap engaging with her and a family friend the communication between all parties inaudible. The
child s movement and physical development appear to be meeting benchmarks for a preschooler.
Preschoolers enjoy their own bodies and move about others (Timberlake Culter, 2005). As evidence
by the child s motions during the make believe fight between action figures and flying his action
figure in the air around a
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Methods of Qualitative of Data Collection
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the setting, (b) observing directly,
(c) interviewing in depth, and (d) analyzing documents and material culture. These form the core of
their inquiry the staples of the diet. Several secondary and specialized methods of data collection
supplement them. This chapter provides a brief discussion of the primary and the secondary
methods to be considered in designing a qualitative study.
This discussion does not replace the many excellent, detailed references on data collection (we
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In this way, the researcher is able to discover the recurring patterns of behavior and relationships.
After these patterns are identified and described through early analysis of field notes, checklists
become more appropriate and context sensitive. Focused observation then is used at later stages
of the study, usually to see, for example, if analytic themes explain behavior and relationships over
a long time or in a variety of settings. Observation is a fundamental and highly important method
in all qualitative inquiry. It is used to discover complex interactions in natural social settings. Even
in studies using in depth interviews, observation plays an important role as the researcher notes the
interviewee s body language and affect in addition to her words. It is, however, a method that
requires a great deal of the researcher. Discomfort, uncomfortable ethical dilemmas and even
danger, the difficulty of managing a relatively unobtrusive role, and the challenge of identifying the
big picture while finely observing huge amounts of fast moving and complex behavior are just a
few of the challenges.
Whether a researcher is simply observing from afar or finding a participant observer role in the
setting, some contexts may present dangers. Street ethnography is a term that describes research
settings which can be dangerous, either physically or emotionally, such as working with the police
(as Manning did, described in
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Shadow Reflection
The student I chose to follow for a shadow study is a junior girl who has been very open in class
about expressing her opinion. The student is in my cooperating teacher s Basic Geometry class
during second block. I picked this particular student because my cooperating teacher told me a story
about how last year this studentyelled at a substitute teacherwhile he was absent and walked out of
class. Also, I have seen how this student interacts with her peers in my cooperating teacher s
classroom. I found it interesting to see how the other teachers work with her. This will give me
an insight on how to structure the class when I teach. I also have this student s younger sister in
Algebra I. She is a freshman, and I never would have guessed that they were sisters until she told
me. The schedule is a block schedule, so each class is ninety minutes except seminar at the end of
the day, which is thirty minutes. Since seminar is a study hall, I decided not to shadow her during
that class.
I attempted to shadow this student on a white day because she has my cooperating teacher s class. I
showed up to the student s first block on Tuesday. The teacher informed me that the student usually
shows up early to class, but neither of us had seen her. When the bell rang, I decided to stay and see
if she showed up. I was informed that she was marked absent. That day in Communications, the
students were to have a reading day, which means that the whole ninety minute class the students
were to
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Literary Devices In Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening
Winds, snow, and darkness oh my! A traveler and his noble steed find themselves on a quest deep
in the woods on the darkest snow filled night and thus stopping to take it all in. An analysis on
the Poem by Robert Frost, called Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening . What was the desire
of the exhausted traveler to stop and appreciate the woods that seemed so irresistible? Although his
horse questions his judgment, and the traveler s hidden promise to keep at the end of his
destination, he stops to take in the scenery. With the output given the traveler s journey is not over
when stated that he has miles to go before he sleeps even though he s tired he takes this moment to
reboot his energy in the night air, making his quest about the journey and then about his previous
engagement. The rest of this essay will express the literary devicesand themes featured in this poem.
This poem grabbed my attention because I was engaged while reading it the whole time, with
the imagery helping to make a perfect scene in my head. Every line gave another piece to the
overall scene and perspective. Each time I have re read this poem I find something different and
a new meaning to each line or a new literary device used. While reading how dark, cold and big
the woods are I never felt like they were dangerous, maybe a little foreboding at times, but instead
the feeling of the traveler and his horse were welcomed there by the similarities to the place and
that the blanket of snow wrapping
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Luther King Jr
The fight for racial equality between the African American and Caucasian races in Civil Rights
Movement of the 1950s and 1960s was an extraordinary point in history. Two of the leaders of
this movement were Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. These two leaders were almost
complete opposites of each other in how they acted. One of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. s famous
speech, I Have a Dream had shown that passion and faith can restore the broken promises of
America and its government. This was most likely due to how Dr. King grew up. Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. had grown up in a balanced, benevolent family with his father and grandfather who
were part of the ministry. Martin Luther King Jr. was able to establish a secure impression on what
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Martin Luther King and Malcolm X were almost the complete opposites of each other. Even their
message, tone, and sentence structure were different. Dr. King s message was about how passion
and faith could restore the broken promises of America and its government, tone being inspiring
and using imagery, and sentence structure having compound complex sentences. Malcolm X s
message on the other hand was about how such things as passion and faith will do nothing to help
their problems, tone being angry and frustrated, and sentence structure being brief and straight to
the point. It is very surprising how dissimilar these two men were with how they ended up in
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The Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco Essay
Through with Chew
Using smokeless tobacco does not require inhaling smoke into the lungs, so therefore it is
completely safer than smoking cigarette, right? Wrong. Unfortunately, smokeless and harmless are
not interchangeable terms; as a matter of fact, there is absolutely no such thing as smokeless tobacco
. Smokeless tobacco products come in many different shapes and forms, such as dip, chew, and
snuff. These types of products allow users to get a kick of nicotine without having to inhale the
smoke of cigarettes, so it is not surprising why they re so popular. Most users are unaware of it, but
these products can be just as unsafe, if not even more dangerous, than cigarettes in an abundance of
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Sugar is added to enhance the flavor of smokeless tobacco, increasing the risk for tooth decay ( It
May Be Smokeless 2). The sugar found in smokeless tobacco chemically reacts with the bacteria
naturally found on teeth, causing them to slowly decay. Other very common traits that smokeless
tobacco users have are bad breath, tooth discoloration, and sensitive teeth; all of these effects are
very common in abusive users and can be permanent if not cared for.
Also, the main reason these smokeless tobacco products are so dangerous is because of the all the
hazardous chemicals found inside them, such as nicotine. Nicotine is a chemical found in all
tobacco products that has many health effects on the human body. The difference between cigarette
users, who inhale nicotine containing smoke into the lungs, and smokeless users is that they absorb
the chemicals through their oral cavities, getting nicotine to eventually travel into their
bloodstreams. (Julie 1). As a matter of fact, users [of smokeless tobacco] generally absorb more
nicotine from smokeless tobacco products than from cigarettes (Julie 2). If more people were aware
of this fact, they would definitely think twice before chewing/dipping again. When individuals buy
any smokeless tobacco product on the market, they are also unknowingly purchasing the many
deadly chemicals that come with it. Furthermore, smokeless tobacco products are critically harmful
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Jesus In The Chronicles Of Narnia
Aslan, in the Chronicles of Narnia, represents Jesus for many reasons. One main reason is that
Aslan gives his life to save Edmund in the same way that Jesus sacrificed his own life to save us.
Edmund was known as a traitor and the only way to remove that label was to get blood.
Similarly, the only way to pay the price of sin is for a sinless person to die. Aslan s death itself
parallels Jesus . When Aslan gives himself up for Edmund, the White Witchhas him tied up and
bound to the table, which is meant for a traitor. All the creatures on her side mock and beat Aslan.
The White Witch calls him Aslan the Great . In the same way, Jesus gives up his life for us. He is
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There are also two girls and two boys, likewise, Noah took two of each animal on the ark. When
Lucy first goes to Narnia she meets Mr. Tumnus who takes her back to his house for tea. He then
begins to play an instrument and while he plays Lucy starts to see creatures dancing in the fire.
When she falls asleep a lion s face jumps out of the fire and fire goes out. This reminds me of
when Jesus rebukes demons and sends them out of people. The White Witch likes to call herself
the Queen of Narnia and think she is more powerful than Aslan but she is not. Likewise, Satan
likes to believe that he is more powerful than Jesus, but he too is not. After Peter, Susan, Lucy,
and the Beavers realize that Edmund is gone and that he most likely is going to the White Witch
they frantically pack up and leave the Beaver s dam. This is similar to when the Israelites flee
Egypt in the exodus. Like the Israelites had to cross the Red Sea, the Pevensies and the Beavers
cross the Great River while it is un thawing. The Witch s wolves are chasing them and drown like
the Egyptian soldiers. Mr. Beaver tells Peter, Susan, and Lucy that only Aslan can save Edmund
much like only Jesus can save us. When Aslan goes to the Witch s castle after he comes back to
life, he breathes on the statues to make them come back to life. This can be taken two different
ways. The first is how Jesus brought people back to life. The second is a metaphor. Our hearts
are cold and hard before we know Jesus, like how Narnia is frozen and some of the creatures are
stone, but then Jesus comes into our lives and makes us warm and alive. Like how when Aslan
came to Narnia it became spring. Lastly, the war between Aslan and the White Witch is like the
spiritual warfare going on between God and Satan. She wants the Pevensies and Narnians killed but
Aslan is fighting for
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Disney s Television History
In 1948, box office revenues dropped 43 percent from their all time high in 1946. Similarly, in
1947 90 million people would visit the theater weekly but it dropped to 40 million a week in
1957. These changes were due to the invention of the television. By 1960, there were over 60
million TV sets in homes across the United States. Disney was the first to make a deal with the
American Broadcast Company to air their TV shows weekly. By 19556, studio movies found
their way onto TV screens across America. But the studios had to find a way to make people go to
the theater again. The first idea was to make the screens bigger and the sound better. Studios would
increase their width to height ratio from 1.33:1 to 1.85:1 for flat prints and... Show more content on
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Since box office numbers were so low, studios would start to defy the PCA s production codes
and release uncensored movies. In 1956, due to a large measure of success in a few mature
movies, the MPAA president Eric Johnston changed the code for the first time in twenty years.
This change was minor and only allowed the limited use of the words hell and damn. When the
PCA started to lose control over the film industries productions the MPAA hired Valenti to fix
the box office problems and modernize the PCA. In 1966, six films were released with the new
MPAA code that stated that the films were for Mature Audiences. The MGM submitted Blow up
to the PCA and was declined a seal. MGM then released the movie through Premier Films, which
was a subsidiary of MGM. The movie was a success and the MPAA president Valenti changed the
code to a new age based rating system. The invention of the TV and its widely known success lead
to many changes to the film industry. It led to the creation of Disneyland, movies on televisions, a
few changes in the PCA s production codes, and different movie genres. Box office numbers would
rise with the gambles that the studios took to create mature
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Benefits Of Diversity And Inclusiveness
ObjectiveTo provide you with an opportunity to value and respect diversity and inclusiveness
across all areas of work 1.What are some of the benefits of diversity in the workplace? Give at least
five examples.
2.How can you respect diversity in all areas of work? Give at least three examples.
3What does the behaviour of someone who respect inclusiveness look like?
4Give three examples of inclusive principles.
1 Ans: The benefits of diversity in the workplace are ;
a)High productivity: In the workplace there are numerous people belonging to different caste,
culture ,sex ,class etc. and each individual has the capacity to offer different views and ideas to a
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e)Equal opportunities: When the workforce comprises of a diverse group then the workplace
becomes a place where every individual is valued and appreciated. Understanding , appreciating
and valuing all staffs members different sets of skills and abilities and offering fair ,courtesy and
equal opportunities to all individuals becomes the prime motive of the company.
2 Ans: We can respect diversity in all areas of work by recognising the positive value of a diverse
community of staff, affiliates and students. The diverse workforce comprises of an individual
belonging to different background , gender , lifestyles , sexuality, socio economic status , family
composition , personal beliefs and values. Therefore respecting diversity is about trust ,honesty ,
acknowledgement, and respect for one another personal beliefs and values.
For example;
1)Children and families may suffer if their identity, culture and language are ignored. In a classroom
if the black are ignored and the white are respected then this results in clashes among the black
society and white society. So the teacher must maintain equality among all the students in the class
and give them the opportunity to reflect in the society.
2)In some of the Asian country, especially in a patriarchal family system
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The Types Of Hostile Sexism In The Gender Equality Movement
Hostile sexism exists in about any place one might look. Whether it be in the classroom or in the
workplace, sexist people are the culprit in the gender equality movement. However, not all types
of sexism are apparent. Benevolent sexism is a passive form of stereotyping people based on their
gender (Glick). Surprisingly, this type of passive sexismstarts at home. When parents have a baby
boy or girl, their future and expectations are already mapped out and planned in the minds of their
parents. While it might not be obvious at first, parents do hold different standards and hoped for
their children based on their gender. When a girl is born, she is immediately dressed in pink and
associated with the delicacy and femininity that comes with being a woman. A mother s
expectation of her daughter when she is young are quite superficial. She expects her to be
beautiful, kind, and obedient. Most importantly, a mother expects her daughter to be reflection of
herself. A father has high hopes for his daughter. He hopes his daughter is a pretty girl who is
strong willed and can take care of herself. Even though mothers and fathers wish for their daughters
independence when they are older, they tend to teach them to be dependent as children which rolls
over into adulthood. For their sons, mothers raise them early on to be sympathetic and smart. A
father wants his sonto start off successful and intelligent. His son is what is going to carry his
legacy and he want to protect it at all
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E.E. Cummings and His Wondrous Works
Edward Estlin Cummings was born on October 14, 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Cummings
began writing his poems as early as ten years old. His unique ideas and various poetic devices that
were included in his poetry induced him to be one of the most remembered poets of modern day
time. E.E. Cummings was an intriguing poet that is known for many poetic ideas. Among them,
Cummings was known for his ability to create meaning using structure and his avant garde
approach towards language. In his work, Cummings experimented radically with form, punctuation,
spelling and syntax, which caused him to abandon traditional techniques and structures to create a
new, highly distinctive mean of poetic expression. By introducing this new innovative writing style,
Cummings has influenced thousands of poets to carry on with his expression, which is what he had
hoped for.
The wide range of writing style that Cummings included while composing his poems gave him the
title of originality. While some of his poetryis free verse (with no concern for rhyme or meter),
many have a recognizable sonnet structure of 14 lines, with an intricate rhyme scheme. E.E.
Cummings poem, Fame Speaks, is an example of one of his more formal poems. The rhyme
scheme is an example of a petrarchan sonnet. The sonnet Fame Speaks talks about how E.E.
Cummings wants to be remembered as a great poet and not forgotten in the future. On the other
hand, a number of his poems feature a typographically cheerful style,
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Personal Philosophy Of Leadership And Generational Lines
PERSONAL APPROACH TO LEADERSHIP 2
Personal Approach to Leadership across Cultural and Generational Lines The world seems to be
getting smaller, and a harmonized place of work seems to be something of the yesteryears.
Instead, current leaders are required to deal with a diversity of employees across generational in
addition to cultural lines, respectively with their personal values, work ethic, as well as desires. The
situation can be a difficult profession to keep every person in high spirits and productive. Therefore,
styles and approaches that function satisfactory with some individuals may be entirely unsuccessful
with others. Nevertheless, a leader should not alter their entire leadership approach every time they
have an interaction with someone from a diverse generation or cultural environment. It would be
my suggestion to have one sound approach that would work for most of everyone. In spite of age
or cultural circumstances, each member of a team for sure has one something in common: they
work for a salary and they have to be productive in order to continue to receive a salary. Therefore,
individuals should learn how to balance this and other mutual grounds into a place of work
environment that not just accepts diversity, nevertheless embraces it. Stop allowing alleged
divisions hurt team s efficiency and learn the competences needed to successfully guide a diverse
team.
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Lung Transplant Thesis
Headline: Lung Transplant: What Is the Prognosis?
Keywords: Lung Transplant, Prognosis, organ, surgery, survival
Page Description: Lung transplant is a surgery used to remove the damaged lung and replace it with
a healthy lung taken from donor. Prognosis of this organ transplant depends upon various factors.
Age is considered to be an important factor of survival from this transplant.
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Lung Transplant
Lung transplant is a surgery used to replace the diseased lung with a healthy lung taken from a
donor. Lung organ is usually donated by patients whose are under the age of 65 and are brain dread,
though still on life support. In the lung transplant surgery, a surgical cut is made in the chest.
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Immune suppressing drugs used may also have side effects viz. kidney damage, infections, diabetes
etc. Long term survival rate is not as promising as other organ transplants. Rejection of new lungs
can be slowed but cannot be stopped entirely.
Survival Rate
It has found that more than 80 percent have survival rate at least one year after the organ transplant.
Between 50 to 70 percent of people who had this organ transplant had survival after 3 years of the
transplant. Age is considered to be an important factor that influences this organ transplant survival.
There has been some improvement in the short term survival transplant.
Statistical data on single lung transplant has showed that 78 percent of patients had survival for
the first year, 63 percent of the patients had survival for three years and 51 percent of patients had
survival for five years. Survival rates for double lung transplant have been found to be better.
Data from recent research shows that the median survival for the single lung recipients is 4.6 years
while the median survival for double lung recipients is 6.6 years.
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Upper Limb Injuries
Participation in sports can affect the upper body extremity in a positive or negative way. Sport
injuries of the upper limbs can happen while playing amateur or professional sports. In the article
entitled: Sports Injuries of the Upper Limbs, provides the reader with information on the common
types of injuriesand a treatment plan for each. The article evaluates the management of upper limb
tendon injuries from the physiopathology and the new methods of injurytreatment that are common
in Brazil. (Silva, 2010) Even though this article looked at the Brazilian population, many of the
injuries and treatments can be applicable to athletes in the United States. The injuries of the upper
body usually happen in sportactivities such as, tennis, volleyball,... Show more content on
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Ruptures of the rotator cuff are more often seen in players over the age of 40 years. This is
because of the wear and dehydration that tendon structures suffer with advancing age. (Silva,
2010) The younger sports population usually experience tendinopathy. Treating a rotator cuff
injury is usually more successful in the older population and this is mainly due to the fact that
the person is no longer active in sports. On the other hand an active player does not feel the pain
and therefore continues to play the sport. The repair of a rotator cuff can be performed both
arthroscopically and open procedure. (Silva, 2010) Injuries can also be experienced in the elbow
and the wrist. In most instance, it the pain or injury is due to the bone or muscle overload. There
are also some not so common injuries of the shoulder and elbow. They include, nerve, stress induced
bone injuries, tumors, muscle tendon tears and chondral injuries. ( (Silva,
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Arctic Wolf
Wolves are one of the smartest, and fiercest animals alive. Wolves are known for being great at
hunting, and very dangerous and mysterious. I m here to tell you how the life of a wolf is, and
how they re not dangerous to us humans. Wolves mainly live in the Arctic, North America, Europe,
and Asia. Like in the Arctic, and North America they ve learned to survive on fat stored amongst
their bodies. There are over 12,000 wolvesthat live in Europe like the Eurasian wolf, a Russian
Forest Wolf which is a type of grey wolf. In Asia grey wolves used to live there but now most just
live in Asian countries. They also in the forest because there s a lot more to prey on, and it s easier
to adapt their. They... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The alpha of the pack really just picks the animal to go after and whether its poorly he ll choose
to stop. The younger wolves stand back and watch how it s done so when they re older they
know exactly to hunt prey, and survive. Wolves often change their prey is in bad condition, or it
s not exactly what they wanted. The wolves like to herd up their prey and usually wait a couple
of days before they make their move. Wolves like to find signs of weakness, and
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The Great Dynasties, Empires, Civilizations, And Nations
The great dynasties, empires, civilizations, and nations are praised heavily by the milestones,
highlights, and achievements. To the extend that they are sometimes turned into films, television,
or documentaries for generations to watch discuss and compare to any literature or research that
exists for people to study. The same is said for the figures and/or leaders that lived and help to
shape the world and environment that is study or functioning still to this day. It would seem that at
times history is studied based upon popularity or where the most documentation exists to study.
Such a statement is not to create an argument that history is unbalanced in focus in terms of
periods of time or geographic location but rather to challenge the focus of where each are studied.
The beginning of a civilization is equally as important as the high times or popular periods, as its
lays the foundation of the potential and promise of the surviving, thriving, and longevity. This is
proven when looking at Numa Pompiliusand what he help to create and establish for the Roman
Empireand the development of Romeitself. The purpose of this paper as mention is a focus on
those who help to develop the civilizations, nations, and empire that are studied today. Numa
Pompilius to a certain extent is a ruler of Rome that is almost forgotten. It is not so much that
there is no literature for someone to read to learn about him, it is more a matter of being
underrated or overlooked due to the other
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Purpose Of Corporal Punishment
Corporal Punishment is the intentional act of disciplining by inflicting physical pain as retribution
for an offense or wrongdoing. The purpose of corporal punishment is to prevent the offense or
wrongdoing from happening again by instilling or associating fear with these undesired acts.
Corporal punishment may be divided into three main types: parental or domestic corporal
punishment, school corporal punishment and judicial corporal punishment which closely related to
prisoncorporal punishment. Quite a few people support corporal punishment as a valid form of
education. On the other hand, there is also a large number of people who denounce corporal
punishment as cruel and inhumane. As for me, I agree that corporal punishment is a cruel... Show
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In the 1970s an annual average of 335 adults were sentenced to corporal punishment only. Whipping
was used more extensively to chastise juveniles, but official statistics were not kept.
However, I believed that corporal punishment is a cruel and inhumane behavior. Corporal
punishment can lower self esteem to both the punisher and punishee, and may have longer term
psychological impact too. Also, there are other means of education that are effective too. A
common alternative is to educate why the action was wrong to the point of invoking empathy or
shame. Moreover, those people receiving punishment are more like to be instilled with rage and
hostility even into adulthood. Corporal punishment trains children to be violent to other children
and educates them that it is an acceptable means of education. This will carry on into adulthood
too. In addition, for corporal punishment to typically continue working, more punishment, pain, or
force maybe be necessary. As a result, child abuse typically starts as corporal punishment. According
to Impairing Education, a report done by Human Rights Watch and the American Civil Liberties
Union in August 2009. Almost a quarter of a million children in the U.S. were subjected to corporal
punishment in public schools between the 2006
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Bed Sores Case Study
Patients should also be engaged in exercises in order to reduce weight. Overweight and obese
patients pose a huge problem in management of bed sores. They are rigid, immobile and very
inactive. The suggested exercises are advised to be considered for reduction of weight, increasing
flexibility of joints, promote blood flow as well as strengthening of muscles and bones. These
exercises should be supplemented with proper feeding, repositioning as well as other methods used
to reduce pressure sores.
Distribution devices These are pressure redistribution equipment and are used to distribute patients
weight. Research shows that the use foam mattresses that are comfortable and thick have a relative
reduction in risk of developing pressure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This was compared to the normal ICU beds, which are noted to propagate formation of bed sores.
Other types of weight pressure distribution tools include beds that are air fluidized, turning beds,
beds with lower air loss, water filled beds, fiber filled beds, silicone filled beds as well as bead
filled beds.
Repositioning
Repositioning of patients prone to pressure sores refers to turning these patients in order to
promote aeration and prevent excessive pressure being exerted on one body part for a long time.
Research has demonstrated that turning of these patients every 4 hours with foam mattresses
developed from visco elastic polyurethane has superiority in outcome compared with lack of
turning of these patients. The same research indicated that turning these patients every 4 hours has
better outcome in reducing risk of grade 1 and grade 2 bed sores than turning them once daily on
the same foam mattresses. This 4 hour turning schedule also has been shown to have little
significant results compared a 2 hour turning schedule on the foam mattresses made of visco elastic
polyurethane (Vanderwee, Grypdonck, De, Defloor, 2007). Nursing interventions in repositioning
of these bedridden patients include occasional turning of these patients from one side to the next.
The basis for this is to facilitate air circulation and relieving body
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The Economic Status Of Young People
The youth is one of the most vulnerable groups in the labour market. The economic status of
young people has declined significantly over the past two decades, despite a variety of programs
designed to aid new workers in the transition from the classroom to the job market. Young people
have a great impact on economic growth and productivity. It also costs governments and society
at large a lot of money, both currently in terms of higher unemployment benefits and lost tax
revenue and flow into the future through long term reduced productivity and earnings. Last but
not least, being young and unemployed can lead to increase in the risk of poverty, deskilling and
social exclusion as well as cause loss of motivation and mental health problems. Fresh graduates
lacking experience often find themselves trapped in a vicious cycle. They often lack the
experience needed to fill a job opening, which prevents them from getting employed. Thus, the job
searching period for them becomes considerably longer than for experienced workers and harms
their future work prospects (Vena Nedeljkovic, 2014, para. 2).
So, there are two solutions that are the best in solving the issue: apprenticeship and
entrepreneurship. The first feasible solution is apprenticeship. It consists of a combination of on the
job training, contributions by apprentices to production, and classroom instruction, leading to a
valued occupational credential. They could be run either by private entities, the Department of
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United States Involvement In The Cold War
The Cold War was not a quintessential war, there were not any violence or death involved in the
Cold War. There were not any ground troops or tanks, no actual deployment of missiles, etc. The
Cold War consisted of two superpowers spreading their influence throughout the world with
propagandas, espionage (the practice of spying or of using spies), and proxy wars (a war instigated
by a major power that does not itself become involved). Before the Cold Wartook place, the United
States and the Soviet Union was fighting side by side against the Axis powers during World War
II. After the second world war had ended, the Soviet Union took advantage of how Western Europe
soil was diminished after World War II and attempt to distribute their ideology
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Currently, computers are used for everything in life. For example, from researching for a large
essay project to playing video games with friends. From the outset, computers were weighed for
both military and commercial significance, and hence they straddled the very institutional
boundaries that central to this study. It is also significant that computers became valuable
research instruments in nearly all disciplines. (Akera, 2). The first digital computer was
constructed in 1946 by John Mauchly, a professor, and Presper Eckert, an inventor. They met by
chance in 1941 at the University of Pennsylvania s Moore School of Engineering. They soon
developed a revolutionary vision: to use electricity as a means of computing in other words, to
make electricity think. (McCartney, 1). They were ignored by their colleagues, but in 1943 they
were becoming more well known and was funded by the U.S Army. The U.S Army was seeking for
a contraption that can quickly calculate ballistic missile trajectories in wartime Europe and Africa
(McCartney, 1). John Mauchly and Presper Eckert led a team that constructed the computer that
occupied 1,800 square feet and weighed thirty tons. They named the large computer, ENIAC,
Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. The process of building this machine was not an
effortless task, Mauchly and Presper and their team had to overcome many problems
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Port Authority Clothing
Port Authority clothing remains in high demand, thanks in large part to its amazing styling. Upon
browsing this line, individuals find they can choose from a wide range of pieces, covering
everything from stylish to modern. The one thing all pieces have in common is their attention to
durability and design detail. Clothingtends to become expensive, particularly when the items are
only to be worn in the workplace. With these garments, the price remains affordable for all, and it
has never been easier to combine a style that is guaranteed to attract attention everywhere it is worn
with a logo that helps to increase brand awareness.
Companies often turn to Outlet Shirts when they wish to purchase these garments, as they know we
are as reliable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Individuals, in the past, were often limited in regards to what they wore, with many companies
requiring the donning of garments that sported the company logo. Although products were
offered that will fulfill this requirement, they tended to be of low quality. Port Authority wanted
to change this and did so with great success. It didn t take long for the company to take off, and
today Port Authority clothing may be found in the workplace, at resorts, on golf courses and
everywhere a person goes. The clothes are so amazing, people want to wear them as opposed to
being required to do so, and many find the selection to be adequate for them to wear these clothes
every day. They are no longer reserved for casual Fridays and the
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Similarities and Differences between Labor Organizations
Labor Organizations 1. Discuss the similarities and differences between at least three labor
organizations discussed in Chapter 3. The Knights of Labor was a standard labor union
comprised of individual workers across the nation. They were inclusive in terms, employing
both skilled workers in crafts industries as well as unskilled laborers such as coalminers.
(Rayback, 1966, p. 168). They had limited political objectives such as the eight hour workday
and the prohibition of child and convict labor. Their broader objectives were social: to improve
the image and social status of the working man. The AFL was not a labor organization, but a
federation of affiliated labor unions. (Dubofsky Foster, 2004, p. 138). The AFL was exclusive,
accepting skilled workers in crafts industries and skilled workers in industry. The AFL s goals
were economic, they provided financial and political support for affiliated labor unions in
contract negotiations with employers. (Dubofsky Foster, 2004, p. 139). The political objectives
they did pursue usually had to do with the nature of labor negotiations. The IWW was neither a
traditional labor union or a federation of labor unions, but a labor union comprised with many
members of other labor organizations. (Dubofsky Foster, 2004, p. 195). The IWW was extremely
inclusive, accepting most skilled and unskilled labor, most notably migrant farmworkers.
(Dubofsky Foster, 2004, p. 197). The IWW s goals were political, seeking to empower the
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  • 2. The Truman Doctrine Subsequently to the end of the World War II, and for almost forty years, the so called Cold War crossed different phases. In fact, the political relationship between USA and URSS was constituted by periods of high tension and periods of relaxation. In fact, the most tragical period of the Cold War was recorded between the 1947 and the 1953, period in which the American President H. Truman gave way at the development of the so called Truman Doctrine , expressing the need for a containment of the USSR and communism. Subsequently, with the election of the American president Eisenhower and the appointment of Khrushchev as Secretary of the CPSU, the two superpowers experienced a new phase of peaceful coexistence . In fact, on February 1956, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Julius Caesar Flaws Out of the many flaws that Julius Caesar had, one of the largest flaws that he had was his pride and his ambition. Having both of these attributes led to him being power hungry as well. For the most part Shakespeare s play focuses on the idea of Julius being power hungry for immortality. Despite his several flaws he is still able to be considered a hero for several different reasons. For one, he recognized his flaw, he was aware of what was thought of him because he saw it that way himself. As the first example, Julius had issues with his pride which is what led to his death. Before this occurred he was even warned by a crystal gazer by saying beware the ides of March. (Act 1, Scene 2, line 23) Although Caesar was warned he could careless just because his arrogance got the best of him, therefore he brushes the comment off. He had so much pride that he ignored a red flag that could have had the potential to save his life from the conspirators that were planning to kill Caesar. They later were successful with their plan and killed Caesar as the crystal gazer warned him. His own arrogance and pride led him to have immense power, but it also is what led him to his own death.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Having too much of anything is always a bad thing and Caesar proved just that. He had so much ambition that he would do anything that he had to do in order to get his way. Antony, Caesar s friend, tells him now let it work. Mischief, thou art afoot: Take thou what course thou wilt. (Act 3, Scene 2, line 251). This line served as another warning sign for Julius. This line stated that there was going to be trouble in the future for him. After being warned for the second time, Julius chose to ignore the comment the same way that he ignored the crystal gazer. He decided to continue on with what he needed to do regardless of what it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Compare And Contrast Lamb To The Slaughter And The Signalman Initially, both writers in the story of Lamb to the Slaughter and The Signal Man are written in a gothic style and suspense is created through the use of language devices. In The Signalman written by Charles Dickens, the author himself uses sensory, effects and adjectives to build suspense likewise in The Lamb to the Slaughter written by Roald Dahl, the author uses figurative language, dramatic irony and most importantly insanity which bring in the suspense to the story. Both writers create suspense in Lamb to the Slaughter and The Signalman is also by the tension throughout the story where in The Signalman, it is a traditional literature where it tends to be more elitist while in the Lamb to the Slaughter, it is a contemporary literature where... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Lamb to the Slaughter for example, Mrs. Maloney looking at the clock shows how she is impatient and how she is waiting for someone to come while in the story of The Signalman, the tension is created in a manner when the signalman is telling the narrator his past memories of when he encounter several deaths in the train s tunnel. In similarity, both Dickens and Dahl use objects to also create suspense in their story for example the danger light gives us the impression of a warning; danger while Dahl uses table lamps, two tall glasses, clock, to give the reader the feeling of what is like to be in a peaceful home and the murder weapon which is the leg of lamb is shown as the meat that is to be served for dinner also it gives the impression of cold blooded meat causing a dreadful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. A Short Note On Pricing And Non Pricing Strategies A. Explain what type of market structure is presented in the movie. Explain the types of strategies Joe Fox and Kathleen Kelly use to compete and maintain market power. Differentiate between pricing and non pricing strategies (use Chapter 7 in Stengel s textbook). You can expand and talk about potential strategies in the bookselling business even if they were not explicitly addressed in the movie. All companies need to be competitive in order to survive. Not only do they have to come up with a competitive plan that will attract new customers but also to keep current customers. Just like the movie You ve Got Mail with Tom Hanks (Joe Fox) and Meg Ryan as Kathleen Kelly. They each have their own bookstore located near each other in New York. There are four market structures and they are described in the table below: MARKET STRUCTURENUMBER OF FIRMSTYPE OF PRODUCTENTRY INTO INDUSTRYFIRM S INFLUENCE OVER PRICEEXAMPLES PERFECT COMPETITIONMANYIDENTICALEASYNONEAGRICULTURAL CROPS MONOPOLISTIC COMPETITIONMANYDIFFERENTIATEDEASYMODERATEMANY LOCAL RETAIL OUTLETS OLIGOPOLYFEWEITHER IDENTICAL OR DIFFERENTIATEDDIFFICULTMODERATE TO SUBSTANTIALAUTOMAKERS MONOPOLYONEUNIQUEIMPOSSIBLESUBSTANTIALLOCAL UTILITY (onlinetutor.com) In the movie clip, Kathleen Kelly , owns a children s bookstore and she is trying to compete with Joe Fox. Joe Fox, owns a new large superstore bookstore and is Kathleen competition. The movie appeared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Bahamas Geography If you want to go somewhere with hospitable people, the Bahamas would be an amazing place. Without tourism, the Bahamian people would probably be poor. The Bahamas has wonderful geography, history, government, economy, and people. Geography The geography in the Bahamas has hot weather, plenty of life, and important land information. The weather in the Bahamas involves precipitation and also hot temperatures. 52 inches is the approximate rainfall (Williams, 11). The low to mid seventies occurs in the months December and May and all the months in between. The low to mid eighties occurs in June to November (Hoell, 32). The life in the Bahamas has many types of animals and plants. The population and habitats are also included. Cork, palm, and olive trees grow there (Temple, 10). Sea animals, snakes, fish, frogs, and also lizards live there (Temple, 10). The land also has jasmine and orchids (Temple, 10). There are Australian pine trees in the Bahamas (Hoell, 32). There are peacocks and peahens on one of the islands (Hoell, 279). For plants, the Bahamas has approximately ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Great Exuma has peacocks and peahens (Hoell, 279). The Australian pine trees grow on Bimini (Hoell, 213). The land in the Bahamas includes geography such as islands, location, and beaches. 2,400 cays and islets along with approximately 700 islands make up the archipelago of the Bahamas (Infoplease, 1). Some examples of islands are: Cat Island, Abaco, New Providence, and Grand Bahama (Infoplease, 1). Above Hispaniola and Cuba are the Bahamas (Albury, 1). The North Atlantic Ocean is where the Bahamas is (International, 1). E. Paul Albury says, The Bahamas is famed for its long sandy beaches, clear waters, and spectacular coral reefs. One popular beach is on Eleuthera titled Lighthouse Beach (Hoell, 18). Some other popular beaches include: Cabbage Beach on Paradise Island and on Grand Bahama, Lucaya Beach (Hoell, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. REO Case Study E.Issues and delays related to vendors. RMS continues to see delays relating to Property Preservation (PPI) in terms of obtaining bids and coordinating other efforts related to the property preservation. In a recent conversation with Altisource and Ocwen regarding bid approval, Altisource indicated there are significant delays in getting Ocwen to approve bids. During the call, Altisource aired some dirty laundry in that Altisource is pushing back and that maybe the problem relates to the thousands of bid submissions that Altisource has submitted to Ocwen for expense approval that Ocwen does not ever review or approve. RMS continues to review assets with many of the above referenced concerns to make sure that issues are identified ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Occupants file a motion for stay, which was granted. The lockout was completed and the asset is pending a personal property eviction. This asset has 393 days in REO and 303 days in eviction. Asset (103404034) in New York had delays relating to the deed recording. It is also tenant occupied and the notice to vacate did not expire until August 2017. The occupants held over and a hold over petition was filed. The court ordered the eviction and lockout stayed to 1/10/18. This asset has 355 days in REO and 252 days in eviction. Asset (103369260) in New York has the warrant stayed to 10/11/17. A lockout date is pending from the Sheriff. This asset has 281 days in REO and 227 days in eviction. Asset (103424313) is in New York moved to litigation from eviction. There were significant delays in the eviction due to an attorney error that caused the eviction to be restarted. Initially, Altisource indicated this moved to litigation due to a tenant issue (an elderly tenant that required Protective Services involvement). However, there are 2 OTSC motions and it appears the former borrower may be contesting the foreclosure sale. A hearing on both motions was held on May 16, 2016 and per Altisource this is still pending a ruling from the judge. A new concern is that Ocwen recently reported that as part of a Cost Improvement Initiative at Ocwen, they have been transferring a bulk of litigated files back to Default counsel to handle. RMS ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. I Am An American Teenager With An Hispanic Background Nowadays, people are exposed to more cultures that they are not accustomed to than in the past. As the years go by, more interracial marriages are being accepted exposing future generations to multi cultures. I am an American teenager with an Hispanic background. My parents, born and raised in Guatemala immigrated to the United Statesa few years before my birth. Since my birth, I have been exposed to two very different types of cultures. I have lived in the United States all my life while I have visited Guatemala a couple of times for a few weeks each. Being more accustomed to life in the United States, life in Guatemala is very distinctive. Communicating with family in Guatemala was definitely more challenging than communicating with the family back home in the United States. These types of situations have led to complexities in communication, a topic that LaRay M. Barna analyzes thoroughly in her article Intercultural Communication Stumbling Blocks. The complexities in communication that Barna addresses are spread into five stumbling blocks: language, nonverbal signs and symbols, preconceptions and stereotypes, tendency to evaluate, and high anxiety. These five stumbling blocks can occur in any shape or form in communication between two cultures. Language, nonverbal signs and symbols, as well as preconceptions and stereotypes are the stumbling blocks that occurred most when communicating with my family that reside in Guatemala. According to Barna, language is an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. How Financial Aid Awareness Affects College Access and... Paving the Way: How Financial Aid Awareness Affects College Access and Success Literature Review October 2008 In a time of ever rising college costs, financial aid is critical to increase college access and success. Federal, state, and institutional aid programs help to ensure that students can afford higher education regardless of economic background. Financial aid is most effective when students and families learn about it early enough to make the right choices and plans about high school coursework, family savings, work and earnings, and college options. This literature review explores the questions of how and when students and families learn about college costs and financial aid, and how the timing and substance of that information ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ii) Three out of four African American parents do not identify scholarships as a source of aid, compared to half of White parents. Similarly, 83 percent of Latino parents do not mention grants as a source of aid versus 58 percent of White parents (Sallie Mae Fund and Harris Interactive 2003). Most Latino non college going youths can not name one source of financial aid (Zarate and Pachon 2006). iii) Two thirds of African American parents and 62 percent of Latino parents say they need more information about how to pay for college, compared to only 44 percent of White parents (Sallie Mae Fund and Harris Interactive 2003). d) Some students have inaccurate perceptions of their eligibility for financial aid. i) Many current and former community college students, especially those from two parent households, assume that their household income is too high to make them eligible for federal financial aid (Matus Grossman and Gooden 2002). ii) In California, far fewer Latino students than are eligible actually apply for Cal Grants because they erroneously believe that high grades are required (Zarate and Pachon 2006). iii) Many low income students who do not apply for financial aid believe that they do not need financial aid. Twenty nine percent of low income dependent students and 39 percent of low income independent students say they did not file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Shameful Cry Of Gold Research Paper On January 24, 1848, under 10 days before the marking of the peace arrangement finishing the Mexican War, James W. Marshall, a 36 year old craftsman and jack of all trades, saw a few splendid bits of yellow mineral close to a sawmill that he was working for John A. Sutter, a Swiss conceived foreigner who claimed one of the colossal farms that spotted Californias Sacramento Valley. To test if the bits were trick s gold, which smashs when struck by a mallet, or gold, which is pliant, Marshall attempted it between two shakes, and found that it could be beaten into an alternate shape yet not broken. He told the men working with him: Young men, by God, I trust I have found a gold mine. On March 15 a San Francisco daily paper, The Californian, printed the principal record of Marshall s revelation. Inside two weeks, the paper had lost its staff and was compelled to close down its printing press. In its last version it told its perusers: The entire nation, from San Francisco to Los Angeles...resounds with the shameful cry of Gold! Gold! Gold! while the field is left half planted, the house half assembled, and everything dismissed except the fabricate of picks and scoops. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just half were Americans; the rest originated from Britain, Australia, Germany, France, Latin America, and China. Units of troopers forsook; mariners escaped; spouses left wives; understudies fled from their lords; agriculturists and businessmen abandoned their jobs. By July, 1850, mariners had relinquished 500 ships in San Francisco Bay. Inside a year, California s populace had swollen from 14,000 to 100,000. The number of inhabitants in San Francisco, which remained at 459 in the late spring of 1847, achieved 20,000 inside a couple of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. An Active Listener Is A Key Tool For Management And... I.Introduction The key to knowing what is on a person mind are the conversations. I have always heard be an active listen. An active listener is a person who response to what is being said and not a premeditated response. A person will say do you hear me but the question is, Are you listening? The art of conversation is a key tool for management and upcoming leaders. In the book are sample script on what to say and how to say it. Conversation can make or break the teams moral or catapult your team to next level. It is so easy to focus on the past and the results of the past. The hardness job is changing the conversation from the past to spend majority of your conversion about the present and the future. Past results are the rubrics used to make decisions; the present and future has no manifested measurable results to make a conclusion. There are a few chapters will be discussed: tapping your most precious asset, making things happen, changing organizational culture, changing your image and conversation as a way of life. II.Tapping your most precious asset Your greatest asset as a leader is conversation. Conversation is two fold you can use it to receive information or you can use to give information. When giving information it may be used to help individuals support your vision. Receiving information can used to assist with gaining information to benefit your mission. Conversation includes speaking, listening, writing, reading, verbal and nonverbal behavior, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Tax Advantages Of Sarbanes Oxley Essay The Tax Advantages and Disadvantages of Sarbanes Oxley Afua Nyamekye Liberty University The Tax Advantages and Disadvantages of Sarbanes Oxley The 1990s and the early 2000s was a time that the world witness an explosion of fraud in the corporate world. Corporate fraud like Enron, HealthSouth, Waste Management, WorldCom, Lehman Brothers, etc. was so disturbing that lawmakers felt the need for a law to help curb down these frauds. Lawmakers came out with Sarbanes Oxley named after Senator Paul Sarbanes and Rep. Michael G. Oxley, the co sponsors of the act. The purpose of this essay is to discuss some of the tax advantages and disadvantages of Sarbanes Oxley and to explore whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages for small businesses as well as the tax benefits for those businesses. The Tax Advantages of Sarbanes Oxley The main objective of the Sarbanes Oxley act was to reduce fraud. So far that objective seem to have been obtain. Since SOX was enacted, there has not been a major domestic corporate financial scandal uncovered other than the options back dating scandal that occurred before July 2002 (Jahmani Dowling, 2008). It is a tax advantage because companies and investors are not losing money. Another advantage of that resulted from Sarbanes Oxley Act is that the meetings of audit committees increased in frequency. One of the primary goals of SOX is to increase investor confidence and the assurance of the integrity of the U.S. capital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Payroll Function [pic] Payroll Management Competence Framework Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 The Payroll Profession 4 Payroll and the World of Work 5 Overall Objectives of the Payroll Management Competence Framework 6 Enabling Successful Payroll Competence Development 7 The Competence Framework Pyramid 8 Applying the CIPP Competence Framework 9 Evaluation of Payroll Management Competences 2. Payroll Management Competence Framework Core Values and Competences o Professional Values o Business Management Core Competences for Payroll o Personal Competences Profile 3. Payroll Management ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The output of payroll professionals (paying the right people the right amount at the right time) is, however, very much valued. It is, therefore, essential in the interests of all stakeholders, and primarily of CIPP members themselves, that the standards of performance expected of members should be clearly stated in a Competence Framework and that they are understood by all concerned. Payroll and the World of Work Payroll is central to many activities in business and working life. The integrity of the payroll function, in its widest sense, is essential if business and government is to operate properly. That integrity is largely in the hands of the payroll profession.
  • 14. The payroll profession s public includes taxpayers, direct outsourced clients, employers, employees, local and national government, and those within the business and public sector communities who rely on the independence and integrity of payroll information for: Supporting transparent remuneration policies and practice; Ensuring cost efficient and financially effective use of human resources; Demonstrating sound internal financial control within organisations; Supporting confidence in the application of the UK tax system; Assisting in sound management decision making by ensuring the availability of timely and accurate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sleep Well Motel Case Study #1 The Sleep Well Motel In April 1990, Will Shelton was evaluating information received from the owner of a motel that was for sale in Fort Morgan, Colorado. Will had answered an ad in the Wall Street Journal under the heading Business for Sale. To Will s surprise, he received a call directly from Hank Bennington, the owner of the Sleep Well Motel of Fort Morgan, Colorado. During the conversation, Mr. Bennington described his motel and his reason for wanting to sell. He also described the many advantages of living in Colorado and promised to send Will more information on his company. The next day an overnight package of information arrived at Will s home. Background on Will Shelton At 44 years of age, Will felt that he had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Mr. Bennington said he wanted to be perfectly candid. He said that after the car accident he failed to keep as close a watch on the business as he should have. Mr. Bennington admitted that he felt ill at ease in the field of marketing and felt the company would need strong direction in that area. He went on to say that Will should be a natural to manage this type of business. After skimming the material, Will became increasingly enthused about the possibility of owning and managing this motel. He knew there were many additional questions he would need to ask in his next phone conversation. At the moment, the most exciting part was the possibility of living in Colorado and being his own boss. Will knew he would have to develop a list of penetrating questions to ask Mr. Bennington and also knew he needed to study the financial sheets in detail. That could come later. For the moment, Will was picturing himself on the slopes of Colorado s beautiful mountains gracefully skimming down the snow. Questions: 1.Discuss the pros and cons of Will Shelton owning and operating the Sleep Well Motel. 2.Do you believe that Will s marketing/marketing research background will be of great assistance to him in running this motel? Why or why not? 3.Why do you suppose Mr. Bennington said that Will s marketing background would be a real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. White Privilege Data Analysis Investigation Introduction Research Question: Do individuals in the Midwest experience the affects of white privilege? During this investigation I seek to explore the differences in privilege that males and females, of different race and ethnic backgrounds, experiences in their daily lives. My fellow Sociology of Race and Ethics classmates and I will conduct Peggy McIntosh s White Privilege survey, in hopes to find any differences in privilege felt by individuals of varying age, gender, race or class membership. My hypothesis is: According to Peggy McIntosh s White Privilege survey, she suggests that white people are privileged with what she describes as an invisible package of unearned assets, which I (Peggy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Exploring the Data Younger ages (less than 20) have a larger affect than old agein feeling underprivileged . After analyzing the data, I believe my hypothesis that the ages 18 19 feel underprivileged as compared to the older ages, was correct. This is represented in the findings, that of the ten questions surveyed, exactly one half the questions (five of ten) the age group 18 19 had the highest disagreement percentage compared to the other age groups. No other age group had close to the equivalent outcomes, the closest age group being groups 24 34 and 45 50 both with two. The findings show that in one half of all situations this age group is presented with, they feel as though they are underprivileged as compared to other age groups, but by examining just the 18 19 age group or age as a whole, the majority feel as though the Agree they are privileged. This finding is universal through all independent variables. While comparing all independent variables, of the 10 survey scenarios no matter what the independent variable is 70% of the time the participants feel they Agree to being privileged. Exploring Data Midwesterners overall feel privileged versus underprivileged no matter the independent factor. After analyzing the cross tabulations, I feel as though my hypothesis about the Midwestern society is spot on. The data ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. How Climate Change Is Inherently Flawed Because of the most recent election season, there has been a renewed interest in the topic of climate change. In the 2016 Presidential election, the green party received over 1.2 million popular votes nationwide, when they usually receive only 100 thousand or so. With an increased interest in the topic of climate change, I feel it is necessary to provide factual data and projections on the path climatechange will take to decrease misinformation. I proclaim the correct course of action to solve the problem of climate change is to do nothing. Almost every argument I hear today discussing what we should do about climate change is inherently flawed because of their assumptions about the future. The current climate change model for the future assumes technologywill not improve in any fundamental way for the next twenty or thirty years. Every argument which says climate change will be irreversible if we do not act now assumes we will only have our current technology at our disposal. I know for a fact technology advancements were not considered for these arguments because there is not a good way to predict what kinds of technology we will have in the future. Thirty three years ago, On March 6th, 1983, the first commercial phone was introduced in the states. It offered around thirty minutes of battery life, and took over ten hours to charge completely, it weighed almost 2 pounds, was 10 inches tall, and cost nearly $10,000, adjusting for inflation. Nowadays, there are phones ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Magna Carta Clauses Only 4 of the 63 are still in operation today and 2 of them will forever be replicated in other countries legal system. Clauses, 39 and 40, in the Magna Carta are both significant to many legal frameworks around the globe today. Clause 39 and 40 states: No free man shall be seized, imprisoned, dispossessed, outlawed, exiled or ruined in any way, nor in any way proceeded against, except by the lawful judgement of his peers and the law of the land. To no one will we sell, to no one will we deny or delay right or justice. (The Contents of the Magna Carta, 2018). These clauses gave all the free men of the land the rights to be prosecuted by lawful and legal judgement of its peers and land. No one could refute or postpone the right of justice. Unfortunately, the newly signed Charter only applied to free men of the land, not peasants. Many peasants were slaves to their owners and they had no rights outlined in the document (Breay Harrison, 2014). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Religiously, the Magna Carta also served as purpose. Many of the original clauses of the document safeguarded specific material interests of church and clergy (Helmholz, 2016). For example, Clause 22 specifically limits the powers of the Crown to levy amercements or monetary fines against the clergy. While eliminating benefices from the process of how large the monetary fines would be. Another example is Clause 60 which states that the clergy have their own rights under the law and would be always practiced in future circumstances. (Helmholz, 2016).. One that was blatantly stated and made first in the numerous amount of Clauses stated that The English church is to be free and to have its full rights and its liberties intact (West, 2015). The clergy was amongst those men that were considered Free and would reap all the benefits of the Magna Carta ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Druid Beliefs This is known as Druidy. Druid beliefs is to be which to be free of dogma and doesn t have a fixed set of practice or beliefs. For this way it manages a way of avoids any problems with intolerance s and sectarianism that it established any religions that it has encountered and a way of manages to offer a spiritual path. The etymologically term Druid terms comes from the Celtic compound dru wid which refers to the phrase they who know the oak , it was translated through Latin, French, Gaulish and the finally in to English it is the term that we finally use practitioners of Druidry. There is no common sacred Scripture that is universally agreed set of beliefs amongst Druids. Therefore, can take many forms. There is little or no knowledge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examples Of Cowardice In The Kite Runner In the novel The Kite Runner the text explores many different ways the relationships and people surrounding a person can shape one s self, this is most prevalent in Amir. During Amir s childhood, he is constantly vying for Baba s attention and affection. Amir s cowardice is seen through many different examples in the novel, mainly Assef and his violent actions bring forth his cowardice in many forms. Hassan is Amir s best friend in the beginning of the novel, he is also a role model to Amir. In the novel, Baba shapes Amir s negative sense of self through his obvious discontent with his own son, If I hadn t seen the doctor pull him out of my wife with my own eyes, I d never believe he s my son (Hosseini 23). Amir feels ashamed of himself due to his father s disappointment, which in turn triggers more feelings of self doubt. Amr believes he must redeem himself to Baba because of how his mother died. Amir strives to redeem himself in Baba‟s eyes, primarily because his mother died giving birth to him, and he feels responsible (Saraswat 169). This inevitably leads to Amir s obsession with pleasing Baba. Through Amir s need to please his father, he in turn ends up disregarding those around him. This is shown when Amir... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As well as his need to recognize the past not hide from it. I became what I am today...because the past claws its way out. Looking back now, I realise I have been peeking into that deserted alley for the last 26 years (1), this quote provides evidence that Amir has reflected his past mistakes and chooses to define himself as a result of them. Later in the novel, Amir finds a form of redemption for his inaction that night in the alleyway when he chooses to return to Afghanistan and save Hassan s only ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Analysis Of Carline Hawthorne s The Great Gatsby It was a brutally cold night in the Alps .The cold felt as if it was seeping through the walls and floors and was pressing every one closer to the fire. The family had not been on the best of terms in the recent months and needed time together. Carline Hawthorne, the mother, was the wealthiest member of the family. Her business start up was a massive success and she was one of the wealthiest women in Great Britain. In the recent months, Carline had caught her husbandNeville , cheating on multiple occasions. The unfortunate truth for her was that she was still deeply in love with him and was hoping to make the marriagework. The vacation, which the detective learned later, was in hopes that the family could bond and prevent further... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This mood continued for weeks before Carline began to get suspicious. She decided to stay home from work and spy on him. Carline waited until Neville left the house, then tailed him until he reached his destination. This was where she learned the dreadful truth. Neville was seeing another woman. Unfortunately, Carline couldn t tell who this other woman was, but it didn t much matter. She rushed home and started crying. She believed with all her heart that this was the end of their marriage. Carline was searching and grasping for any positivity in that moment and realized that it didn t necessarily mean the death of their marriage. She could make it work. SHe did some quick research and found a great getaway to the alps where they could talk everything over and, hopefully, save their marriage. Because money wasn t an issue, she rented a charter plane for the next day to fly to Austria. She told her husband when he returned home and it started a dispute. Carline told him that she knew he was cheating and needed this vacation. He accepted, but it was clearly forced. Carline, Neville, James, and her assistant all flew to Austria the next day. When they arrived at her cottage, she was astonished by the surreal view. The family unpacked and they went out to the town. They returned home late and quickly realized the needed to start a fire. The family went to sleep shortly after. The next day, Carline reserved seats for her, her family, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Self-Destruction In Hamlet Hamlet, a tragic hero with a feigned madness seeking revenge for his deceased father, kills everyone in his path and finally succeeded in taking vengeance for the murder of his father by killing the murderer, Claudius for good. Hamlet s consistent desire to seek revenge for his father s murderer, led him to foreseeable yet tragic downfall. In Hamlet, Shakespeare utilizes the acts of revenge throughout the play to show self destruction and confliction in through characters such as Hamlet. The theme of revenge causing self destruction is established in act two of the book by Hamlet himself. Hamlet proclaims: O, vengeance! Why, what an ass am I! This is most brave, That I, the son of a dear father murder d, Prompted to my revenge by heaven and hell, Must, like a whore, unpack my heart with words, And fall a cursing, like a very drab, A stallion! Fie upon t! foh! (2.2.581 587). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether tis nobler in the mind to the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles and by opposing, end them (3.1.65 68) in those lines in the soliloquy Hamlet is conflicted on whether or not to kill himself . He uses the word noble which means his decision is strictly based off of what is the more morale option (which seems to be another common theme in Hamlet). In Hamlet s self conflicting soliloquy he is also facing self destruction because his constant suicidal thoughts. His back and forth debating on whether to end his life all stems from the inner guilt he withholds from not taking revenge on Claudius yet. He starts to question if it is just better to kill himself than to do his original deed and avenge his father s death, Is sicklied o er with the pale cast of thought, and enterprises of great pith and moment with this regard their currents turn awry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. What Does The Tyger Mean An Analysis of William Blake s The Tyger William Blake is known for two collections of poems, those collections are Songs of Innocence (1789) and it was added onto with Songs of Experience (1794). It is from those collections that he draws out his innermost thoughts on life often looking at a being of God or the very human existence. In his poem The Tygerhe used numerous literary devices that center on divine creation ultimately putting beauty and destruction hand in hand, it does this through the lens of a Romantic Era poet. To first understand the poem by Blake it must first be dissected. The first stanza had a set of word choice that gave a question that was expanded upon by each stanza following the first. This question was: What immortal hand or eye, Could frame thy fearful symmetry? (lines 3 4). It is from that moment that the poem eludes to a being above through the use of the word immortal , and considering the others works done by Blake it can be assured that this being that is eluded to as a crafter is God. The word choice gave way to another intriguing piece of evidence for Romanticism and that was the use of the words fearful and symmetry together. Symmetry in art forms beauty. It is said that the more... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This stanza was vaguer than the stanzas previously because it refers to a more broad choice of words, however two words add substance to the thesis and they are the use of shoulder in line 9, and the use of dread in line 12. The shoulder reference refers to the strength and symbol of strength and muscle needed to build something so beautiful and so deadly. The dread reference points out the unknown or fear building in what is unknown which points towards the idea that Blake was putting fear and beauty together as one in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Weather Conditions On The Flight Service Station Weather Conditions The accident report stated that the current and former relief pilots obtained weather briefings by calling the flight service station (FSS) when they had concerns about the weather (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). There is no record of the accident pilot receiving a weather briefing from the FSS or by accessing the user terminal (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). The sources the pilot used to check the weather prior to the mission are unknown. The current relief pilot uses the National Weather Service, and AlaskaAviation Weather Unit (AAWU) websites (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). The AAWU displays weather information for pilots, including area forecasts, meteorological aerodrome reports, and terminal aerodrome forecasts. The forecasted weather for the search area at the time the pilot was contacted for the mission showed calm wind, visibility greater than 6 miles, and light showers (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). The mission call was received at 2019, the observed weather conditions in Talkeetna at 1953 METAR were light rain, calm wind, visibility 10 miles (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). At the same time the radar showed scattered showers in the Palmer, Alaska area moving toward the Talkeetna area (NTSB 911AA Eurocopter, 2014). Palmer is about 50 miles south/southeast of the accident site. The following is from the NTSB investigation report (2014) and gives a statement of the weather from a witness 3 miles west of the accident site. 2020 Clouds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. A Brief History of New Orleans Introduction New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. The population of the city was 343,829 in the 2010 U.S. Census. New Orleans was part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. It has been hit by Hurricane Katrina, and survived the worst of it all. They have had a gigantic parade called MARDI GRAS every year. Background information New Orleans People Normally when tourists or first time residents come to New Orleans, they have a difficult time understanding the strange city. It looks like no other place in the United States. The first puzzling impression usually comes from the appearance of the French Quarter near many of the city s hotels. It is more than just a few blocks of houses and cottages standing side by side, up against the sidewalk. The size of the district startles even those who have traveled in the rest of the nation. Few visitors are accustomed to such a mess of people moving at all hours of the day and night in the very center of the city. They quickly learn that bars have no closing hour, that the food is spicy, and that the music is taking place almost everywhere. And they may also take note that the locals talk weird but few have southern accents. But it is an American city just a very different place with a very strange history. New Orleans is a place where Africans, both slave and free, and American Indians shared their cultures and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Act 1 Of Hamlet In Act I of Hamlet, by Shakespeare, we are introduced to a lot of important characters. In Act I Scene I, there are four characters introduced: Bernardo, Francisco, Horatio, and Marcellus. In this scene, Marcellus and Bernardo, two soldiers, witness a ghost in the castle and bring the attention to Horatio, a friend of Hamletwho is the Prince of Denmark. They come to an assumption that the ghostis the former king who died 2 months ago, which is Hamlet s father. They try to get the ghost to speak but it just comes and goes. In Scene II, Claudius, Hamlet s uncle, is the new king of Denmark. Not only is Hamlet still mourning about his father s death, but now has to deal with the fact that his mother is now married to his uncle. After Horatio ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Summary Of Early Childhood Observation The child s engagement in imaginative or fantasy play is typically of a preschooler s functioning level. Preschoolers delight in fantasy and play and engage their newly found cognitive abilities to extend their world of make believe (Timberlake Culter, 2005). He appeared to delight in fantasy playwith his action figure and was able to create sound effects to further expand upon the fantasy, suggesting his age and development is consistent with the expectations of a preschooler. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) social and emotional developmental milestones for a four year old child, the child under observation appears to be meeting established benchmarks as observed by the child s enjoyment in participating in activities, creativity with make believe play, preference to engage with another child rather than by himself, and cooperation with another children (Important Milestones: Your Child By Four Years, 2016). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The child s respective communication skills appear to be developing; he points to his knee when asked what hurts him and he hands his mother his snack item when he struggles to open the item. However, his expressive communication skills are not known. During observation, he vocalizes sounds and responses yes to a questioned asked of him. When the child is sitting on his mother s lap engaging with her and a family friend the communication between all parties inaudible. The child s movement and physical development appear to be meeting benchmarks for a preschooler. Preschoolers enjoy their own bodies and move about others (Timberlake Culter, 2005). As evidence by the child s motions during the make believe fight between action figures and flying his action figure in the air around a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Methods of Qualitative of Data Collection 04 Marshall 4864.qxd 2/1/2006 3:16 PM Page 97 4 Data Collection Methods вќ– вќ– вќ– Q ualitative researchers typically rely on four methods for gathering information: (a) participating in the setting, (b) observing directly, (c) interviewing in depth, and (d) analyzing documents and material culture. These form the core of their inquiry the staples of the diet. Several secondary and specialized methods of data collection supplement them. This chapter provides a brief discussion of the primary and the secondary methods to be considered in designing a qualitative study. This discussion does not replace the many excellent, detailed references on data collection (we refer to several at the end of this chapter). Its purpose is to guide the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this way, the researcher is able to discover the recurring patterns of behavior and relationships. After these patterns are identified and described through early analysis of field notes, checklists become more appropriate and context sensitive. Focused observation then is used at later stages of the study, usually to see, for example, if analytic themes explain behavior and relationships over a long time or in a variety of settings. Observation is a fundamental and highly important method in all qualitative inquiry. It is used to discover complex interactions in natural social settings. Even in studies using in depth interviews, observation plays an important role as the researcher notes the interviewee s body language and affect in addition to her words. It is, however, a method that requires a great deal of the researcher. Discomfort, uncomfortable ethical dilemmas and even danger, the difficulty of managing a relatively unobtrusive role, and the challenge of identifying the big picture while finely observing huge amounts of fast moving and complex behavior are just a few of the challenges. Whether a researcher is simply observing from afar or finding a participant observer role in the setting, some contexts may present dangers. Street ethnography is a term that describes research settings which can be dangerous, either physically or emotionally, such as working with the police (as Manning did, described in
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  • 30. Shadow Reflection The student I chose to follow for a shadow study is a junior girl who has been very open in class about expressing her opinion. The student is in my cooperating teacher s Basic Geometry class during second block. I picked this particular student because my cooperating teacher told me a story about how last year this studentyelled at a substitute teacherwhile he was absent and walked out of class. Also, I have seen how this student interacts with her peers in my cooperating teacher s classroom. I found it interesting to see how the other teachers work with her. This will give me an insight on how to structure the class when I teach. I also have this student s younger sister in Algebra I. She is a freshman, and I never would have guessed that they were sisters until she told me. The schedule is a block schedule, so each class is ninety minutes except seminar at the end of the day, which is thirty minutes. Since seminar is a study hall, I decided not to shadow her during that class. I attempted to shadow this student on a white day because she has my cooperating teacher s class. I showed up to the student s first block on Tuesday. The teacher informed me that the student usually shows up early to class, but neither of us had seen her. When the bell rang, I decided to stay and see if she showed up. I was informed that she was marked absent. That day in Communications, the students were to have a reading day, which means that the whole ninety minute class the students were to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Literary Devices In Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening Winds, snow, and darkness oh my! A traveler and his noble steed find themselves on a quest deep in the woods on the darkest snow filled night and thus stopping to take it all in. An analysis on the Poem by Robert Frost, called Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening . What was the desire of the exhausted traveler to stop and appreciate the woods that seemed so irresistible? Although his horse questions his judgment, and the traveler s hidden promise to keep at the end of his destination, he stops to take in the scenery. With the output given the traveler s journey is not over when stated that he has miles to go before he sleeps even though he s tired he takes this moment to reboot his energy in the night air, making his quest about the journey and then about his previous engagement. The rest of this essay will express the literary devicesand themes featured in this poem. This poem grabbed my attention because I was engaged while reading it the whole time, with the imagery helping to make a perfect scene in my head. Every line gave another piece to the overall scene and perspective. Each time I have re read this poem I find something different and a new meaning to each line or a new literary device used. While reading how dark, cold and big the woods are I never felt like they were dangerous, maybe a little foreboding at times, but instead the feeling of the traveler and his horse were welcomed there by the similarities to the place and that the blanket of snow wrapping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Luther King Jr The fight for racial equality between the African American and Caucasian races in Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s was an extraordinary point in history. Two of the leaders of this movement were Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. These two leaders were almost complete opposites of each other in how they acted. One of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. s famous speech, I Have a Dream had shown that passion and faith can restore the broken promises of America and its government. This was most likely due to how Dr. King grew up. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had grown up in a balanced, benevolent family with his father and grandfather who were part of the ministry. Martin Luther King Jr. was able to establish a secure impression on what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Martin Luther King and Malcolm X were almost the complete opposites of each other. Even their message, tone, and sentence structure were different. Dr. King s message was about how passion and faith could restore the broken promises of America and its government, tone being inspiring and using imagery, and sentence structure having compound complex sentences. Malcolm X s message on the other hand was about how such things as passion and faith will do nothing to help their problems, tone being angry and frustrated, and sentence structure being brief and straight to the point. It is very surprising how dissimilar these two men were with how they ended up in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Dangers of Smokeless Tobacco Essay Through with Chew Using smokeless tobacco does not require inhaling smoke into the lungs, so therefore it is completely safer than smoking cigarette, right? Wrong. Unfortunately, smokeless and harmless are not interchangeable terms; as a matter of fact, there is absolutely no such thing as smokeless tobacco . Smokeless tobacco products come in many different shapes and forms, such as dip, chew, and snuff. These types of products allow users to get a kick of nicotine without having to inhale the smoke of cigarettes, so it is not surprising why they re so popular. Most users are unaware of it, but these products can be just as unsafe, if not even more dangerous, than cigarettes in an abundance of ways. This misunderstanding causes many ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sugar is added to enhance the flavor of smokeless tobacco, increasing the risk for tooth decay ( It May Be Smokeless 2). The sugar found in smokeless tobacco chemically reacts with the bacteria naturally found on teeth, causing them to slowly decay. Other very common traits that smokeless tobacco users have are bad breath, tooth discoloration, and sensitive teeth; all of these effects are very common in abusive users and can be permanent if not cared for. Also, the main reason these smokeless tobacco products are so dangerous is because of the all the hazardous chemicals found inside them, such as nicotine. Nicotine is a chemical found in all tobacco products that has many health effects on the human body. The difference between cigarette users, who inhale nicotine containing smoke into the lungs, and smokeless users is that they absorb the chemicals through their oral cavities, getting nicotine to eventually travel into their bloodstreams. (Julie 1). As a matter of fact, users [of smokeless tobacco] generally absorb more nicotine from smokeless tobacco products than from cigarettes (Julie 2). If more people were aware of this fact, they would definitely think twice before chewing/dipping again. When individuals buy any smokeless tobacco product on the market, they are also unknowingly purchasing the many deadly chemicals that come with it. Furthermore, smokeless tobacco products are critically harmful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Jesus In The Chronicles Of Narnia Aslan, in the Chronicles of Narnia, represents Jesus for many reasons. One main reason is that Aslan gives his life to save Edmund in the same way that Jesus sacrificed his own life to save us. Edmund was known as a traitor and the only way to remove that label was to get blood. Similarly, the only way to pay the price of sin is for a sinless person to die. Aslan s death itself parallels Jesus . When Aslan gives himself up for Edmund, the White Witchhas him tied up and bound to the table, which is meant for a traitor. All the creatures on her side mock and beat Aslan. The White Witch calls him Aslan the Great . In the same way, Jesus gives up his life for us. He is nailed to a cross, which is meant for a criminal, mocked and beaten. A sign... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also two girls and two boys, likewise, Noah took two of each animal on the ark. When Lucy first goes to Narnia she meets Mr. Tumnus who takes her back to his house for tea. He then begins to play an instrument and while he plays Lucy starts to see creatures dancing in the fire. When she falls asleep a lion s face jumps out of the fire and fire goes out. This reminds me of when Jesus rebukes demons and sends them out of people. The White Witch likes to call herself the Queen of Narnia and think she is more powerful than Aslan but she is not. Likewise, Satan likes to believe that he is more powerful than Jesus, but he too is not. After Peter, Susan, Lucy, and the Beavers realize that Edmund is gone and that he most likely is going to the White Witch they frantically pack up and leave the Beaver s dam. This is similar to when the Israelites flee Egypt in the exodus. Like the Israelites had to cross the Red Sea, the Pevensies and the Beavers cross the Great River while it is un thawing. The Witch s wolves are chasing them and drown like the Egyptian soldiers. Mr. Beaver tells Peter, Susan, and Lucy that only Aslan can save Edmund much like only Jesus can save us. When Aslan goes to the Witch s castle after he comes back to life, he breathes on the statues to make them come back to life. This can be taken two different ways. The first is how Jesus brought people back to life. The second is a metaphor. Our hearts are cold and hard before we know Jesus, like how Narnia is frozen and some of the creatures are stone, but then Jesus comes into our lives and makes us warm and alive. Like how when Aslan came to Narnia it became spring. Lastly, the war between Aslan and the White Witch is like the spiritual warfare going on between God and Satan. She wants the Pevensies and Narnians killed but Aslan is fighting for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Disney s Television History In 1948, box office revenues dropped 43 percent from their all time high in 1946. Similarly, in 1947 90 million people would visit the theater weekly but it dropped to 40 million a week in 1957. These changes were due to the invention of the television. By 1960, there were over 60 million TV sets in homes across the United States. Disney was the first to make a deal with the American Broadcast Company to air their TV shows weekly. By 19556, studio movies found their way onto TV screens across America. But the studios had to find a way to make people go to the theater again. The first idea was to make the screens bigger and the sound better. Studios would increase their width to height ratio from 1.33:1 to 1.85:1 for flat prints and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since box office numbers were so low, studios would start to defy the PCA s production codes and release uncensored movies. In 1956, due to a large measure of success in a few mature movies, the MPAA president Eric Johnston changed the code for the first time in twenty years. This change was minor and only allowed the limited use of the words hell and damn. When the PCA started to lose control over the film industries productions the MPAA hired Valenti to fix the box office problems and modernize the PCA. In 1966, six films were released with the new MPAA code that stated that the films were for Mature Audiences. The MGM submitted Blow up to the PCA and was declined a seal. MGM then released the movie through Premier Films, which was a subsidiary of MGM. The movie was a success and the MPAA president Valenti changed the code to a new age based rating system. The invention of the TV and its widely known success lead to many changes to the film industry. It led to the creation of Disneyland, movies on televisions, a few changes in the PCA s production codes, and different movie genres. Box office numbers would rise with the gambles that the studios took to create mature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Benefits Of Diversity And Inclusiveness ObjectiveTo provide you with an opportunity to value and respect diversity and inclusiveness across all areas of work 1.What are some of the benefits of diversity in the workplace? Give at least five examples. 2.How can you respect diversity in all areas of work? Give at least three examples. 3What does the behaviour of someone who respect inclusiveness look like? 4Give three examples of inclusive principles. 1 Ans: The benefits of diversity in the workplace are ; a)High productivity: In the workplace there are numerous people belonging to different caste, culture ,sex ,class etc. and each individual has the capacity to offer different views and ideas to a particular problem or challenge. Thus it increases employee morale and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... e)Equal opportunities: When the workforce comprises of a diverse group then the workplace becomes a place where every individual is valued and appreciated. Understanding , appreciating and valuing all staffs members different sets of skills and abilities and offering fair ,courtesy and equal opportunities to all individuals becomes the prime motive of the company. 2 Ans: We can respect diversity in all areas of work by recognising the positive value of a diverse community of staff, affiliates and students. The diverse workforce comprises of an individual belonging to different background , gender , lifestyles , sexuality, socio economic status , family composition , personal beliefs and values. Therefore respecting diversity is about trust ,honesty , acknowledgement, and respect for one another personal beliefs and values. For example; 1)Children and families may suffer if their identity, culture and language are ignored. In a classroom if the black are ignored and the white are respected then this results in clashes among the black society and white society. So the teacher must maintain equality among all the students in the class and give them the opportunity to reflect in the society. 2)In some of the Asian country, especially in a patriarchal family system ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Types Of Hostile Sexism In The Gender Equality Movement Hostile sexism exists in about any place one might look. Whether it be in the classroom or in the workplace, sexist people are the culprit in the gender equality movement. However, not all types of sexism are apparent. Benevolent sexism is a passive form of stereotyping people based on their gender (Glick). Surprisingly, this type of passive sexismstarts at home. When parents have a baby boy or girl, their future and expectations are already mapped out and planned in the minds of their parents. While it might not be obvious at first, parents do hold different standards and hoped for their children based on their gender. When a girl is born, she is immediately dressed in pink and associated with the delicacy and femininity that comes with being a woman. A mother s expectation of her daughter when she is young are quite superficial. She expects her to be beautiful, kind, and obedient. Most importantly, a mother expects her daughter to be reflection of herself. A father has high hopes for his daughter. He hopes his daughter is a pretty girl who is strong willed and can take care of herself. Even though mothers and fathers wish for their daughters independence when they are older, they tend to teach them to be dependent as children which rolls over into adulthood. For their sons, mothers raise them early on to be sympathetic and smart. A father wants his sonto start off successful and intelligent. His son is what is going to carry his legacy and he want to protect it at all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. E.E. Cummings and His Wondrous Works Edward Estlin Cummings was born on October 14, 1894 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Cummings began writing his poems as early as ten years old. His unique ideas and various poetic devices that were included in his poetry induced him to be one of the most remembered poets of modern day time. E.E. Cummings was an intriguing poet that is known for many poetic ideas. Among them, Cummings was known for his ability to create meaning using structure and his avant garde approach towards language. In his work, Cummings experimented radically with form, punctuation, spelling and syntax, which caused him to abandon traditional techniques and structures to create a new, highly distinctive mean of poetic expression. By introducing this new innovative writing style, Cummings has influenced thousands of poets to carry on with his expression, which is what he had hoped for. The wide range of writing style that Cummings included while composing his poems gave him the title of originality. While some of his poetryis free verse (with no concern for rhyme or meter), many have a recognizable sonnet structure of 14 lines, with an intricate rhyme scheme. E.E. Cummings poem, Fame Speaks, is an example of one of his more formal poems. The rhyme scheme is an example of a petrarchan sonnet. The sonnet Fame Speaks talks about how E.E. Cummings wants to be remembered as a great poet and not forgotten in the future. On the other hand, a number of his poems feature a typographically cheerful style, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Personal Philosophy Of Leadership And Generational Lines PERSONAL APPROACH TO LEADERSHIP 2 Personal Approach to Leadership across Cultural and Generational Lines The world seems to be getting smaller, and a harmonized place of work seems to be something of the yesteryears. Instead, current leaders are required to deal with a diversity of employees across generational in addition to cultural lines, respectively with their personal values, work ethic, as well as desires. The situation can be a difficult profession to keep every person in high spirits and productive. Therefore, styles and approaches that function satisfactory with some individuals may be entirely unsuccessful with others. Nevertheless, a leader should not alter their entire leadership approach every time they have an interaction with someone from a diverse generation or cultural environment. It would be my suggestion to have one sound approach that would work for most of everyone. In spite of age or cultural circumstances, each member of a team for sure has one something in common: they work for a salary and they have to be productive in order to continue to receive a salary. Therefore, individuals should learn how to balance this and other mutual grounds into a place of work environment that not just accepts diversity, nevertheless embraces it. Stop allowing alleged divisions hurt team s efficiency and learn the competences needed to successfully guide a diverse team. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Lung Transplant Thesis Headline: Lung Transplant: What Is the Prognosis? Keywords: Lung Transplant, Prognosis, organ, surgery, survival Page Description: Lung transplant is a surgery used to remove the damaged lung and replace it with a healthy lung taken from donor. Prognosis of this organ transplant depends upon various factors. Age is considered to be an important factor of survival from this transplant. Text: { Lung Transplant Lung transplant is a surgery used to replace the diseased lung with a healthy lung taken from a donor. Lung organ is usually donated by patients whose are under the age of 65 and are brain dread, though still on life support. In the lung transplant surgery, a surgical cut is made in the chest. During this organ surgery, patient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Immune suppressing drugs used may also have side effects viz. kidney damage, infections, diabetes etc. Long term survival rate is not as promising as other organ transplants. Rejection of new lungs can be slowed but cannot be stopped entirely. Survival Rate It has found that more than 80 percent have survival rate at least one year after the organ transplant. Between 50 to 70 percent of people who had this organ transplant had survival after 3 years of the transplant. Age is considered to be an important factor that influences this organ transplant survival. There has been some improvement in the short term survival transplant. Statistical data on single lung transplant has showed that 78 percent of patients had survival for the first year, 63 percent of the patients had survival for three years and 51 percent of patients had survival for five years. Survival rates for double lung transplant have been found to be better. Data from recent research shows that the median survival for the single lung recipients is 4.6 years while the median survival for double lung recipients is 6.6 years. } Author: I am a Freelance Content Writer and have been writing different types of content in various domains viz. technical writing, non technical writing and medical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Upper Limb Injuries Participation in sports can affect the upper body extremity in a positive or negative way. Sport injuries of the upper limbs can happen while playing amateur or professional sports. In the article entitled: Sports Injuries of the Upper Limbs, provides the reader with information on the common types of injuriesand a treatment plan for each. The article evaluates the management of upper limb tendon injuries from the physiopathology and the new methods of injurytreatment that are common in Brazil. (Silva, 2010) Even though this article looked at the Brazilian population, many of the injuries and treatments can be applicable to athletes in the United States. The injuries of the upper body usually happen in sportactivities such as, tennis, volleyball,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ruptures of the rotator cuff are more often seen in players over the age of 40 years. This is because of the wear and dehydration that tendon structures suffer with advancing age. (Silva, 2010) The younger sports population usually experience tendinopathy. Treating a rotator cuff injury is usually more successful in the older population and this is mainly due to the fact that the person is no longer active in sports. On the other hand an active player does not feel the pain and therefore continues to play the sport. The repair of a rotator cuff can be performed both arthroscopically and open procedure. (Silva, 2010) Injuries can also be experienced in the elbow and the wrist. In most instance, it the pain or injury is due to the bone or muscle overload. There are also some not so common injuries of the shoulder and elbow. They include, nerve, stress induced bone injuries, tumors, muscle tendon tears and chondral injuries. ( (Silva, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Arctic Wolf Wolves are one of the smartest, and fiercest animals alive. Wolves are known for being great at hunting, and very dangerous and mysterious. I m here to tell you how the life of a wolf is, and how they re not dangerous to us humans. Wolves mainly live in the Arctic, North America, Europe, and Asia. Like in the Arctic, and North America they ve learned to survive on fat stored amongst their bodies. There are over 12,000 wolvesthat live in Europe like the Eurasian wolf, a Russian Forest Wolf which is a type of grey wolf. In Asia grey wolves used to live there but now most just live in Asian countries. They also in the forest because there s a lot more to prey on, and it s easier to adapt their. They... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The alpha of the pack really just picks the animal to go after and whether its poorly he ll choose to stop. The younger wolves stand back and watch how it s done so when they re older they know exactly to hunt prey, and survive. Wolves often change their prey is in bad condition, or it s not exactly what they wanted. The wolves like to herd up their prey and usually wait a couple of days before they make their move. Wolves like to find signs of weakness, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Great Dynasties, Empires, Civilizations, And Nations The great dynasties, empires, civilizations, and nations are praised heavily by the milestones, highlights, and achievements. To the extend that they are sometimes turned into films, television, or documentaries for generations to watch discuss and compare to any literature or research that exists for people to study. The same is said for the figures and/or leaders that lived and help to shape the world and environment that is study or functioning still to this day. It would seem that at times history is studied based upon popularity or where the most documentation exists to study. Such a statement is not to create an argument that history is unbalanced in focus in terms of periods of time or geographic location but rather to challenge the focus of where each are studied. The beginning of a civilization is equally as important as the high times or popular periods, as its lays the foundation of the potential and promise of the surviving, thriving, and longevity. This is proven when looking at Numa Pompiliusand what he help to create and establish for the Roman Empireand the development of Romeitself. The purpose of this paper as mention is a focus on those who help to develop the civilizations, nations, and empire that are studied today. Numa Pompilius to a certain extent is a ruler of Rome that is almost forgotten. It is not so much that there is no literature for someone to read to learn about him, it is more a matter of being underrated or overlooked due to the other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Purpose Of Corporal Punishment Corporal Punishment is the intentional act of disciplining by inflicting physical pain as retribution for an offense or wrongdoing. The purpose of corporal punishment is to prevent the offense or wrongdoing from happening again by instilling or associating fear with these undesired acts. Corporal punishment may be divided into three main types: parental or domestic corporal punishment, school corporal punishment and judicial corporal punishment which closely related to prisoncorporal punishment. Quite a few people support corporal punishment as a valid form of education. On the other hand, there is also a large number of people who denounce corporal punishment as cruel and inhumane. As for me, I agree that corporal punishment is a cruel... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 1970s an annual average of 335 adults were sentenced to corporal punishment only. Whipping was used more extensively to chastise juveniles, but official statistics were not kept. However, I believed that corporal punishment is a cruel and inhumane behavior. Corporal punishment can lower self esteem to both the punisher and punishee, and may have longer term psychological impact too. Also, there are other means of education that are effective too. A common alternative is to educate why the action was wrong to the point of invoking empathy or shame. Moreover, those people receiving punishment are more like to be instilled with rage and hostility even into adulthood. Corporal punishment trains children to be violent to other children and educates them that it is an acceptable means of education. This will carry on into adulthood too. In addition, for corporal punishment to typically continue working, more punishment, pain, or force maybe be necessary. As a result, child abuse typically starts as corporal punishment. According to Impairing Education, a report done by Human Rights Watch and the American Civil Liberties Union in August 2009. Almost a quarter of a million children in the U.S. were subjected to corporal punishment in public schools between the 2006 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Bed Sores Case Study Patients should also be engaged in exercises in order to reduce weight. Overweight and obese patients pose a huge problem in management of bed sores. They are rigid, immobile and very inactive. The suggested exercises are advised to be considered for reduction of weight, increasing flexibility of joints, promote blood flow as well as strengthening of muscles and bones. These exercises should be supplemented with proper feeding, repositioning as well as other methods used to reduce pressure sores. Distribution devices These are pressure redistribution equipment and are used to distribute patients weight. Research shows that the use foam mattresses that are comfortable and thick have a relative reduction in risk of developing pressure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was compared to the normal ICU beds, which are noted to propagate formation of bed sores. Other types of weight pressure distribution tools include beds that are air fluidized, turning beds, beds with lower air loss, water filled beds, fiber filled beds, silicone filled beds as well as bead filled beds. Repositioning Repositioning of patients prone to pressure sores refers to turning these patients in order to promote aeration and prevent excessive pressure being exerted on one body part for a long time. Research has demonstrated that turning of these patients every 4 hours with foam mattresses developed from visco elastic polyurethane has superiority in outcome compared with lack of turning of these patients. The same research indicated that turning these patients every 4 hours has better outcome in reducing risk of grade 1 and grade 2 bed sores than turning them once daily on the same foam mattresses. This 4 hour turning schedule also has been shown to have little significant results compared a 2 hour turning schedule on the foam mattresses made of visco elastic polyurethane (Vanderwee, Grypdonck, De, Defloor, 2007). Nursing interventions in repositioning of these bedridden patients include occasional turning of these patients from one side to the next. The basis for this is to facilitate air circulation and relieving body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Economic Status Of Young People The youth is one of the most vulnerable groups in the labour market. The economic status of young people has declined significantly over the past two decades, despite a variety of programs designed to aid new workers in the transition from the classroom to the job market. Young people have a great impact on economic growth and productivity. It also costs governments and society at large a lot of money, both currently in terms of higher unemployment benefits and lost tax revenue and flow into the future through long term reduced productivity and earnings. Last but not least, being young and unemployed can lead to increase in the risk of poverty, deskilling and social exclusion as well as cause loss of motivation and mental health problems. Fresh graduates lacking experience often find themselves trapped in a vicious cycle. They often lack the experience needed to fill a job opening, which prevents them from getting employed. Thus, the job searching period for them becomes considerably longer than for experienced workers and harms their future work prospects (Vena Nedeljkovic, 2014, para. 2). So, there are two solutions that are the best in solving the issue: apprenticeship and entrepreneurship. The first feasible solution is apprenticeship. It consists of a combination of on the job training, contributions by apprentices to production, and classroom instruction, leading to a valued occupational credential. They could be run either by private entities, the Department of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. United States Involvement In The Cold War The Cold War was not a quintessential war, there were not any violence or death involved in the Cold War. There were not any ground troops or tanks, no actual deployment of missiles, etc. The Cold War consisted of two superpowers spreading their influence throughout the world with propagandas, espionage (the practice of spying or of using spies), and proxy wars (a war instigated by a major power that does not itself become involved). Before the Cold Wartook place, the United States and the Soviet Union was fighting side by side against the Axis powers during World War II. After the second world war had ended, the Soviet Union took advantage of how Western Europe soil was diminished after World War II and attempt to distribute their ideology ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Currently, computers are used for everything in life. For example, from researching for a large essay project to playing video games with friends. From the outset, computers were weighed for both military and commercial significance, and hence they straddled the very institutional boundaries that central to this study. It is also significant that computers became valuable research instruments in nearly all disciplines. (Akera, 2). The first digital computer was constructed in 1946 by John Mauchly, a professor, and Presper Eckert, an inventor. They met by chance in 1941 at the University of Pennsylvania s Moore School of Engineering. They soon developed a revolutionary vision: to use electricity as a means of computing in other words, to make electricity think. (McCartney, 1). They were ignored by their colleagues, but in 1943 they were becoming more well known and was funded by the U.S Army. The U.S Army was seeking for a contraption that can quickly calculate ballistic missile trajectories in wartime Europe and Africa (McCartney, 1). John Mauchly and Presper Eckert led a team that constructed the computer that occupied 1,800 square feet and weighed thirty tons. They named the large computer, ENIAC, Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer. The process of building this machine was not an effortless task, Mauchly and Presper and their team had to overcome many problems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Port Authority Clothing Port Authority clothing remains in high demand, thanks in large part to its amazing styling. Upon browsing this line, individuals find they can choose from a wide range of pieces, covering everything from stylish to modern. The one thing all pieces have in common is their attention to durability and design detail. Clothingtends to become expensive, particularly when the items are only to be worn in the workplace. With these garments, the price remains affordable for all, and it has never been easier to combine a style that is guaranteed to attract attention everywhere it is worn with a logo that helps to increase brand awareness. Companies often turn to Outlet Shirts when they wish to purchase these garments, as they know we are as reliable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Individuals, in the past, were often limited in regards to what they wore, with many companies requiring the donning of garments that sported the company logo. Although products were offered that will fulfill this requirement, they tended to be of low quality. Port Authority wanted to change this and did so with great success. It didn t take long for the company to take off, and today Port Authority clothing may be found in the workplace, at resorts, on golf courses and everywhere a person goes. The clothes are so amazing, people want to wear them as opposed to being required to do so, and many find the selection to be adequate for them to wear these clothes every day. They are no longer reserved for casual Fridays and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Similarities and Differences between Labor Organizations Labor Organizations 1. Discuss the similarities and differences between at least three labor organizations discussed in Chapter 3. The Knights of Labor was a standard labor union comprised of individual workers across the nation. They were inclusive in terms, employing both skilled workers in crafts industries as well as unskilled laborers such as coalminers. (Rayback, 1966, p. 168). They had limited political objectives such as the eight hour workday and the prohibition of child and convict labor. Their broader objectives were social: to improve the image and social status of the working man. The AFL was not a labor organization, but a federation of affiliated labor unions. (Dubofsky Foster, 2004, p. 138). The AFL was exclusive, accepting skilled workers in crafts industries and skilled workers in industry. The AFL s goals were economic, they provided financial and political support for affiliated labor unions in contract negotiations with employers. (Dubofsky Foster, 2004, p. 139). The political objectives they did pursue usually had to do with the nature of labor negotiations. The IWW was neither a traditional labor union or a federation of labor unions, but a labor union comprised with many members of other labor organizations. (Dubofsky Foster, 2004, p. 195). The IWW was extremely inclusive, accepting most skilled and unskilled labor, most notably migrant farmworkers. (Dubofsky Foster, 2004, p. 197). The IWW s goals were political, seeking to empower the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...