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High School Persuasive Essay RubricHigh School Persuasive Essay Rubric
The Effects Of Drinking Water On Water Quality
Drinking water is a simple idea but such a hard process to master. The water in our lakes and
rivers is not safe to drink due to the toxins from vehicles, industrial plants, and natural sources. It
is sad how much we take drinking water for granted. In many countries around the world, they
do not have easy access to drinking water like we do here in America. In today s society, when
we receive water from a lake or river, it must be treated and cleaned before people can drink it.
The drinking water quality has three main properties that give its ability to clean and be able to
drink that will not get people sick. These three properties include the chemical makeup, physical
properties, and the biological properties of the water quality. The first step of improving the water
quality is by using chemicals to clean and get rid of the toxins that might be in the water. Water is
a made up of many different chemicals. According to (Scatena 2000), as water across the landscape,
it interacts with its environment through a variety of chemical processes, during these processes it
picks up transported dissolved gases, cations and anions, amorphous organics, trace metals, and
particulates. Dissolved Gases are the most abundant on the earth in water. Aquatic life depends on
the dissolved oxygenin the water to live but it also effects the color, taste, odor and chemistry.
Natural organic compounds consist of plant and animal tissue and the products of decomposition.
Also, there are
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Nt2520 Unit 3 Assignment 1 Essay
Unit 3 Assignment 1: Homework
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
Use the database modeling template in MS Visio.
Create entities and add attributes of a database.
Define relationship between entities of a database.
Create many to many relationships with a linking table.
Assignment Requirements
Answer the following True or False questions on the student answer sheet.
Required Resources
Textbook
Submission Requirements
Submit your written answers to your instructor at the beginning of Unit 4.
Unit 3 True/False Questions
Indicate whether the following statements are true or false on the student answer sheet.
1) The logical design is independent of any database management system.
2) The physical design is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
17) A surrogate key is a random or arbitrary key often just numbers incremented.
18) A composite key refers to an entity that has multiple keys.
19) Domain entities are entities that represent the core business elements of the database.
20) A lookup entity can help ensure consistency in data entries.
Unit 3 Assignment 1: Student Answer Sheet
DATE: ____________________________
STUDENT NAME:____________________________
COURSE NUMBER: ____________________________
INSTRUCTOR: ____________________________
SCHOOL LOCATION: ____________________________
General Instructions:
To answer each question, darken the circle corresponding to your answer using a pencil. If you
decide to change your answer, please erase your original answer completely and darken your new
answer.
Question No.| True| False| 1| | | 2| | | 3| | | 4| | | 5| | | 6| | | 7| | | 8| | | 9| | | 10| | | 11| | | 12| | | 13| | | 14| |
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Unit 3 Research Assignment 1
Learning Objectives and Outcomes
Use the database modeling template in MS Visio.
Create entities and add attributes of a database.
Define relationship between entities of a database.
Create many to many relationships with a linking table.
Assignment Requirements
Use the Internet and the ITT Tech Virtual Library to research the following
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Music And Its Effects On The Digital Age
Billy Joel, Nickelback, Fifty Shades of Grey and Other Causalities of Schlock
Music Professor explores the social dynamic of taste shaming in the digital age.
In some form or another, we ve all been exposed to musical taste shaming.
If you re a fan of the Eagles, Rush, Drake, or god help your soul, are passionate about the music of
Nickelback, you ve certainly received your share of barbs. As agents in what many have coined as
the age of hipsterism, none of us are safe from the smug judgment of those who perceive their own
musical tastes as a cut above the rest of us rubes.
Of course, hipsterism is just another term for yet another age that mimics the same social and
cultural elitist behaviours that have been occurring for centuries. Pomposity has always existed
and generally speaking, it is a personality trait of someone who is lacking a degree of authentic
social awareness. I mean, surely we can agree that it s myopic to judge someone s character based
on their musical preferences!
Although taste shaming is nothing new, shaming in today s digital world can have more profound
consequences than ever before. Through social media accounts, we re prompted to express
ourselves through vapid must complete field templates. For most of these platforms, they ask us to
list our favourite shows, movies and of course, music. This exposed information provides cyber
bullies with a public venue to judge and lampoon us based on our cultural palates. This makes us
more
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Angell s Belief in Functionalism and John Watson s Belief...
It was also suggested by Angell(1913) that consciousness was best if forgotten and there should be
a objective method of describing animal and human behavior but also believed that if it were to
exist , it should definitely be of some use for an organism .
The statement also suggests that it was not only John Watson the founder of behaviorism who
proposed the idea rather it was thought about before him. His rise and influence was probably
because of introducing the idea at a time when it could be accepted by the time and tide of that
period.
Psychology had been the study of mind from a very long time and was represented by the method of
introspection defined as studying the mind by analyzing the thoughts.
Angell s functionalism aimed to apply psychology and its methods to real life problems however
the problem with both structuralism and functionalism was that the methods were not reliable and
introspection was considered to be a problem rather than a solution.
Psychology could not convince people of its usefulness and practical problem and the founder of
behaviorism John Watson believed that both structuralism and functionalism were subjective and
introduced behaviorism as objective. (Moore ,2011) which was considered to be a transformation
from one phase of science to another . (Gardner ,1985)
Behaviorism has been believed to influence everyday life from parenting and learning to employee
perks in organizations. It aims to study behavior and how it can be changed, it
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Ishmael Beah PTSD
Throughout the book A Long Way Gone, Ishmael Beah retells his accounts of PTSD. He
describes how this disorder has affected his life after he was rescued from the Sierra Leone
Civil War. There currently are three million recorded cases of PTSD per year. That number only
applies to the United States. Soldiers and many other types of people can develop a case of
PTSD and I decided to further investigate this topic because of the wide range of people that this
disorder affects. My grandfather was unfortunate enough to have a case of PTSD (he was a
soldier in Vietnam), and this personal connection is another reason that I want to discover more
about this topic. Those who have studied PTSD have traced the cause back to a haunting event in
an individual s life. A traumatic event is one where you see that you are in danger, your life is
threatened, or where you see other people dying or being injured (RCPSYCH.uk). PTSD creates a
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Those diagnosed with PTSD have shown a reduction in the volume of the hippocampus. The
hippocampus helps humans remember new memories and then be able to recall them later, and
also helps identify between past and present memories. The amygdala is another section of the
brain affected by PTSD, and the amygdala is responsible for processing emotions and fear. The
ventromedial prefrontal cortex is shown to have a decreased size in cases. The ventromedial
prefrontal cortex regulates negative emotions like stress, anxiety, and fear. The strange behaviours
of the patients diagnosed with PTSD can be explained by the damage to the brain. Researchers
believe that the brain changes caused by PTSD increase the tendency of a person developing other
psychotic and mood disorders (brainblogger.com). The brain is like a machine made up of small
parts, and if one of these parts break, the machine does not function
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Summary Of The Tale Of The Plowman
Canterbury Tales The tale of the Plowman July 12th 1392 The Boiling sun casts a blanket of
heat over the mile long fields, a faint voice can be heard in the peaceful atmosphere the calling
repeats and a man wearing an tabard smock raises his head from the line of crops to attend to the
noise he picks up the bucket of bruised vegetables and travels towards the voice as he gets closer
it gets louder and more audible the man slightly drained from the sun and work responds to the
voice Yes dear? it was his wife Alice she was a hard working woman from another part of the
country they met in a church when she was on a family vacation to see her sick mother to her at
the time the man was just considered his local name The Plowman but this soon changed after
meeting frequently at the lords house. Simon asked Alice to a date and they ve been together
since 1385. The Plowman or Simon as relatives call him is a hardworking man of god he loves
church and giving whenever possible his great brother Parson plays a big part in Simons life
Parson is the only person he trusts with personal information. Alice responds to Simon s
exhausted tone by saying Dinners ready maybe you should take a break after dinner too Simon
being the worker he is really wanted to decline the offer of a break but decided for the sake of not
saying no to Alice he just smiled and said, you re right dear They walk into the dining quarters and
there lays a buffet of
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A Feministic View on Jackson’s Short Stories †the
Lottery’...
Shirley Jackson is most famous for her short story The Lottery and her novel The Haunted House .
She has been applauded for her fresh approach towards American Gothic writing. There are many
works dedicated to the gothic elements her stories contain. However, most critics overlooked the
feminist elements that most of her stories have. The two short stories discussed in this essay both
have female characters who are outsiders in their society. Careful examination of the protagonists
course of action, setting, and symbolic references Shirley Jacksonput in both of the stories shows
that the female protagonist in both The Lotteryand The Tooth should be considered as a woman
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However, towards the end of the story Tessie transforms into a different woman once her family
is chosen. The next passage indicates Tessie s transformation when all of the sudden, Tessie
Hutchinson shouts to Mr. Summers, You didn t give him time enough to take any paper he
wanted. I saw you. It wasn t fair! (298). Her husband did not receive an honest treatment
according to Tessie, which will eventually lead to her downfall. Now that she is the victim, there
is a significant change in attitude towards the town and its tradition. She is no longer a good
natured woman who finds the lottery on great joke, instead, she stands up to this old tradition
and is more nervous and aggressive than ever before in the story. This is the complete opposite
of what we first saw of Tessie, a simple woman concerned more with her dishes than the lottery.
The character of Tessie, in the end of the story, is fully aware of the consequences of this same
lottery and she protests against the tradition which is so deeply rooted in her society. Because of
the first impression of Tessie the reader would have expected her to just shrug her shoulders,
instead Tessie does completely the opposite and stands up for her own rights. In The Tooth Clara
leaves her secure domestic environment to travel to
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Treatment Of Phonological Disability Using The Method Of...
Weiner, F. (1981). Treatment of phonological disability using the method of meaningful contrast:
Two case studies. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 46, 97 103. Purpose: A minimal
contrast method to teaching phonological oppositions is a conceptual, rather than motoric, strategy
to suppress phonological processes. This method was assessed for effectiveness in reducing the
frequency of process use and generalization of treatment effect. Method: Two unintelligible 4 year
old children were confronted with the miscommunication resulting from their misarticulation of a
target word produced as another meaningful word. Four minimal pairs were trained for each
targeted process: deletion of final consonants, stopping, and word initial fronting. Twenty four
generalization probes of non treatment words were assessed for each targeted process. Results:
Minimal pairs treatment procedure was effective in decreasing process use over a short period of
time. Several sound production errors improved concomitantly. Subject A improved more rapidly
than subject B. Generalization to probe words occurred gradually. Clinical Implications: Minimal
contrast treatment is effective and efficient for treating children with phonological disability.
Avoiding listener confusion is motivating for suppressing process use. Word Count: 147 Gierut, J.
A. (1990). Differential learning of phonological oppositions. Journal of Speech and Hearing
Research, 33, 540 549. doi: 10.1044/jshr.3303.540
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Theories Of Gang Disengagement
INTRODUCTION Criminality associated with gang participation and membership is a growing
problem within the criminal justice system, as the FBI states that 33,000 violent street gangs,
motorcycle gangs, and prison gangs with about 1.4 million members are criminally active in the
U.S. and Puerto Rico today. Many are sophisticated and well organized; all use violence to control
neighborhoods and boost their illegal money making activities, which include robbery, drug and
gun trafficking, prostitution and human trafficking, and fraud. Many gangmembers continue to
commit crimes even after being sent to jail (Gangs, 2016). The growing attention to gang associated
criminality has been the focus of many local, state, and federal agencies simply... Show more
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Although these types of programs sound wonderful on paper, most of these programs are
unsuccessful and show no signs of deterring at risk youth from joining a gang. A study conducted
by Esbensen, Peterson, Taylor, Freng, Osgood, Carson, and Matsuda, (2012), evaluated the success
of the G.R.E.A.T. program and found that the rates of violence, delinquency, and gang membership
in comparison to the control group were not statistically significant (Peterson et al., 2010). As
argued in the study justification midterm question, policy implications geared toward gang
reduction focus on social learning and social strain theories, however this has proved thus far to be
ineffective in lowering crime rates and gang membership. While policy implications toward gang
membership has proved to be unsuccessful and unproductive, I suggest that gang disengagement
should instead be heavily focused on, with the specific focus on the types of criminological theories
that impact the choices for disengagement and less
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Converse Swot Analysis
Background
Converse as a brand
Converse Inc. which is based in the USA, is a wholly owned subsidiary of NIKE Inc. which was
established in 1908.The Converse brand has built a reputation as America s Original Sports
Company and is associated with a rich heritage of legendary sneakers such as the Chuck Taylor All
Star, Jack Purcell and the One Star sneaker.
Today, Converse offers a diversified portfolio including mens, womens and childrens and toddler
footwear range, apparel and accessories. The Converse product is sold by retailers in over 1001
stores around South Africa, of which Pretoria and Johannesburg is the most densely populated
containing a total of 493 stores. Accessed on the 08/05/2015 from http://www.converse sa.co.za
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They produce similar rubber soled sneakers which appeal to consumers within the same market.
However consumer. Indirect
Indirect competitors include all other footwear brands that appeal to other to other target markets
within the shoe industry. Similar looking products in the market
SWOT Analysis of Converse
StrengthsWeaknesses
The brand is an established on for the past 100 years.
The sneaker design remains the same, the sneaker has various thereby appealing to a larger
market. It has different types of collections to cater for the different generational cohorts, for
example the Andy Warhol range on the Converse All Stars as well as the Black Sabbath designed
as mentioned before.
Its an iconic brand recognised worldwide.
It s a fashion item that never was out phased by time.
Countless celebrity endorsers from athletes to musicians.
Has the power of Nike behind the brand. Lack of promotional activities surrounding Converse All
Star brand within the South African market.
Innovation does not play a role in the brand.
Athletic
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Essay on Women and Consumer Behaviour
Women and Consumer Behaviour
INTRODUCTION
Consumer behaviour can be defined as the acts of individuals directly involved in obtaining and
using economic and services, including the decision process that precede and determine these acts.
(Engel et al, 1968, p 5)
Buyer behaviour refers to the acts of individuals directly involved in the exchange of money for
economic goods and services and the decision process that determined these act. (Engel et al, 1968,
p 5).
Both consumer and buyer behaviour differ amongst the population as people have different wants
and needs. Therefore it is untrue to say that working women buy products and services essentially
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In each society, the culture of that society has a functional purpose. It provides values, beliefs,
attitudes, and behaviours that facilitate human interaction. The culture of a working woman will be
very different from that of a non working female.
Spiro, R.L studies show that Strodtbect, I. L. found cultural differences with respect to the roles of
females were related to differences in decision making. This is because both groups will have
different beliefs and attitudes due to the way they have been nurtured.
Social
In a materialist society economic well being much determines what social class you are in. If
this was the case, than working women would be in a much higher class than non working.
However focusing primarily on income fails to recognise the differences in spending of disposal
income characteristics of social classes. For example a teacher who earns the same as a truck
driver will spend their money in distinctly different ways, the service and goods will not be the
same. (Runyon, K.E 1980). Working women may spend their money on socialising i.e. with friends
etc. whereas a non working woman may have children and therefore spend much money on the
family
Social class differences are variations in life styles, in values, interpersonal attitudes and self
perception. These differences influence consumer behaviour, shopping patterns, and effective
communications.
Therefore marketing practitioners should understand that
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`` Ballad Of Birmingham `` By Randall Dudley
A girl, so very young, who already knows what a freedom march means has no idea what she
will experience. A scared mother who does not want her little girl to see what is going on has no
idea what is fixing to happen. Randall Dudley s Ballad of Birmingham, gives a clear vision of
what happened this day in 1963. The bombing at the 16th street baptist church in Birmingham,
Alabama was a tragic event for the ones in this time. The poem shows the social and historical
context of what exactly was going on during this time. The author, Randall Dudley, was born on
January 14, 1914. He was born in Washington D.C. but moved to Detroit in 1920. Randall was an
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So the little girl dresses in a white dress, shoes, and gloves to leave to go to the church. Her mother
thinks the church is much safer for her. The little girl leaves and the mother hears a loud explosion.
She immediately runs to the church to see what had happened. Her daughter is nowhere to be
found. The only thing the mother could find was one of her daughters little white shoes. Stated in
an article from the online database, The 16th Street church was the first and largest black church in
Birmingham. Located in the heart of downtown, it was known to host such historic figures as
Thurgood Marshall, W.E.B. DuBois, and, later, Hillary Clinton, as well as a junior senator from
Illinois who would later become America s first black president. During the 1960s, 16th Street was
the hub of the city s civil rights activities. There, civil rights activists strategized, held mass
meetings, sponsored rallies, and planned demonstrations in the fight against segregation. It also
states, At the height of the civil rights movement, Birmingham was known as Bombingham. By the
fall of 1963, there had been more than 80 unsolved bombings in the city, including at the home of
A.D King, Martin Luther King Jr. s brother. It was a moment that the world would never forget,
Lonnie Bunch told The Washington Post. During this time period, it was an era in American
history that many Americans never want to happen again. The era when segregation was
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Poland DBQ
Diego Lopez Liranzo
22 September 2014
AP European History
Form VI
Analyse the factors that contributed to the emergence of a workers opposition movement in
Communist Poland in the period 1956 1981.
After World War II, the official communist party dominated all aspects of Polish politics, which
soon became an issue with not only the working class of the country, but also the intellectual and
educated Polish community. Between 1956 and 1981, there was an emergence of workers
opposition against the communist party in Poland due to the blatant oppression and desperate
living conditions of many of the Polish workers and their families. Workers demanded rapid change
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(Doc 4) The intellectual and party member support helped the workers movement gain serious
momentum. A major factor in the emergence of the workers opposition movement also was the
support of the Catholic Church and the Pope specifically. In September of 1976, the bishops of
the Catholic Church in Poland called for the government and party to fully respect civil rights and
conduct a real dialogue with society while also demanding that they stop all repression of workers
involved in the protests of June 1976. (Doc 5) The fierce and somewhat scolding tone in which the
demands are made show the Catholic Church s unwavering support for the Polish workers
opposition. It is not surprising, however, that a group of Catholic bishops would demand better
treatment for the Polish workers because, as members of the church, they would naturally be in
favour of social justice. The value of having the Catholic Church support the movement manifests
itself in the fact that the Polish communist party begins to require all teachers to tell students that
the pope is an enemy and dangerous man who only wishes to charm the crowd. (Doc 7) This
response to the pope s support demonstrates that the party itself realised that the church could have
tremendous impact on the turnout of the opposition. By the 1980s, a coalition of independent trade
unions, known as Solidarity, was established in Gdansk. The photograph of Lech Walesa and other
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Medieval Music Research Paper
MEDIEVAL
Medieval music period was around the 1940s.The music era was influenced by troubadours,
Trouveres , and minstrels who musicians that were poetical too.They created their songs around
peace,myths , legends and Nobel characters like knights and princes but in society, everything
wasn t good it was bad because they lived in unhygienic places etc.Thomas tallis is a mediaeval
composer he was born in 1505 in England and died 1585 and on 23rd of November in Kent
Greenwich and was buried St alfeges church Greenwich. Thomas most famous pieces are if ye
love me and god we grant grace .Nearly all of Thomas music is just vocals only which mean it s
acapella.In one of Thomas songs called spem in alium there were 40 voices used which is quite ...
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they made more woodwind music during this time than using strings mostly.there also upgrades in
music to do with the piano,influenced by opera houses and concerts.One of the most famous
composers of this time was Mozart (1756 1791)who created the pieces Turkish march and the
music he used was opera, symphony, concerto, choral, instrumental and vocal music, revealing an
amazing number of outstanding unforgettable masterpieces.(1770 1827 )Beethoven was another
famous composer his famous pieces are Turkish march and Sonata in C KV 545.haydn was one of
the earliest composers 1732 1809. he was Austrian his works consist of Piano Sonata nВє 59 in E
flat, Hob. XVI:49 and Kleine
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Teeth Mouth Guards
Teeth Protector Due to high work pressure and a highly stressful life, disease known as Bruxism
has evolved as a very fatal disease. Due to this many peoples starts to grinding and clenching the
teeth at night. There are also various issues going on in the life due to which people can feel
bruxism at night. This issues can lead to damaged your dental line. It can also create a headache,
earache etc. It can also cause injury to your jaw, gums, and lips. Your full facial expression would
get hurts a lot with this dental problem. One of the major issue it will create is disturbance in your
sleep. Teeth Mouth Guards are also majorly useful in sports. To protect your teeth from the
accidental injury, the sports authority has made mandatory to use this which will reduce the
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With the help of Impression kit, dental specialist designed the impression of patient teeth.
Manufacturers try to create the best fit mouth Guard for the user. First the sample is provided to
the users to use it few days, if the user is comfortable in using it then the permanent Mouth guard
is provided. Alginate material is used in preparing this mouth guards. In Europe before selling
this it is mandatory to passed a EC test and get a EC mark on it. If there is no EC mark on it that it
is considered as criminal offence by European
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Understanding Migraine Headaches
A migraine is a common, chronic, and debilitating neurovascular disorder. It is characterized by
attacks of serve headache along with autonomic nervous system dysfunction and some patients an
aura neurological symptom (Goadsby, Lipton, Ferrari, 2002). There are two types of migraines
classical migraineand common migraine. Classical migraine is one that either preceded or
accompanied by focal neurological symptoms which are generally visual, this occurs in 15% of
patients and is referred to migraine with aura(Goadsby, Lipton, Ferrari, 2002). Common Migraine
is one that has episodes of head pain that are severe and throbbing and can last 4 to 72 hours. These
are migraines without aura and are usually associated with nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light,
sound or movement (Sorge et al., 1988). When diagnosed with frequent migraine attacks, doctors
try to understand what the cause of a subject s migraines are which can be due to many variables
such as stress, sleep deprivation or menstruation.
Migraine attacks start at any age but they peak in the early to mid adolescence age. Migraines
rates were observed for a year and the results showed the prevalence of migraines being 11%
overall, 6% among men and 15 18% in women(Stewart WF, Lipton RB, Celentano DD, Reed ML,
1992). Although prevalence of migraine is similar in preadolescent boys and girls, when the onset
of the menstrual cycle occurs, it changes. After onset migraine attacks are two to three times higher
in
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Plastic Pollution And Its Effects On Our Society
Our world has become infatuated with the idea of fast, easy, and comfortable consumption. We ve
grown accustomed to accommodating a fast pace lifestyle but we have forgotten about the
repercussions of our actions. So many products have become single use or disposable, from our
individually wrapped food to our hygiene products. Since the discovery of plasticit has become the
go to material of choice due to its cheap price of production. Unfortunately because of its high
production rate and the fact that it s essentially non biodegradable it has started to consume our
planet from landfills, to rivers, and our oceans. When talking about plastic pollution people usually
think about plastic bags and bottles but another huge product of plastic waste is a toothbrush.
Currently there s about 323,060,000 people in the United states; if you take a very rough estimate
that there s at least 5 million people/ babies who don t have teeth, subtract that from the population,
and then estimate that the average person goes through 3 tooth brushes a year, you end up with
955,800,000 toothbrushes being thrown away per year. That s 1 billion toothbrushes from America
alone, disregarding the fact that your dentist recommends you change your toothbrush at least 4
times a year. Plastic is generally what the average toothbrush is made of. Little plastic beads are
poured into a mold and then heated up till they reach a doughy consistency, rubber detailing is then
added for looks and texture
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The Importance Of Being Algernon
I watched the Oak Ridge Production of The Importance of Being Earnest on Thursday, March
10. The Importance of Being Earnest is a comedy about a man named Jack Worthing, who has a
fake brother named Ernest, who gets is very mischievous. We soon learn that Jack created his
brother and uses his name when he goes to London, but he uses the name Jack when he is in the
countryside. This is all revealed in Act 1 of the play when Jack is talking to his best friend,
Algernon Moncrieff. Jack has fallen in love with Algernon s cousin, Gwendolen Fairfax. Algernon
becomes suspicious of Jack, and he confronts him about his double life, based on Jack s cigarette
case, that has, to Uncle Jack from Cecily, written in it. Jack confesses and tells Algernon that his
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Jack however, being the Cecily s legal guardian, that he give consent to Algernon and Cecily
getting married. Jack states that if Lady Bracknell consents his marriage, he will do the same.
She refuses this offer, and she and Gwendolen are about to leave when Dr. Chasuble shows up to
change Jack and Algernon s name. He mentions Cecily s governess, Mrs. Prism, which catches
Mrs. Bracknell s attention. She demands that Mrs. Prism is to be sent for, and when she arrives,
Lady Bracknell accuses her of stealing her sister s baby. Mrs. Prism confesses and says that she
lost the baby at a railway station after she had put the baby in her handbag. This catches Jack s
attention because that was what happened to him when he was a baby. After asking Mrs. Prism
some questions, Jack puts the pieces together, and runs of stage. He comes back with a handbag,
and asks Mrs. Prism if it is hers, and she says yes. Jack gives her a huge hug and yells, Mother!
After while of sorting out all the details, Jack learns that he is not Mrs. Prisms son, but the son of
Lady Bracknell s sister, which makes him Algernon s brother. He also learned that he had been
christened Ernest John, so in the end, he had been telling the truth all
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A Comparison Of Neil Armstrong And Buzz Aldrin
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in a Moon simulationLighting
In the photos taken on the moon, theorists claim that the lighting in the pictures is incorrect and
that it could only be achieved by multiple light sources like you would get on a film set which led
them to believe than the photos were taken on earth.
In the photo of Buzz Aldrin where he is descending from the lunar module tot he moons surface he
looks to be far to illuminated if you consider the shadow cast by the lunar module which leads
conspiracy theorist to claim that Buzz Aldrin being lit like that could only be achieved through
studio lights since on the moon there is only one light source, the sun.
Conspiracy theorist are correct when they say an artificial light source caused Buzz Aldrin s suit to
illuminate, however it is not studio lights causing it, but Neil Armstrong. The sun is directly behind
the lunar module in this photo and standing away from the the lunar module is Astronaut Neil
Armstrong who s reflective white space suit lit up Buzz Aldrin s suit this is because the space suits
the astronauts wore during apollo 11 reflected up to 85% of the light that strikes them.
The Flag
People believe that the American flag moving on the recordings from Apollo 11 is proof that the
moon landing was faked. In the recording of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planting the
American flag into the ground, the flag looks like it s flapping in a breeze but since there is no
atmosphere on the moon there s no
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Ntozake Shange s View Of The Oppression Of Colored Women
All of the stories that we have read over the semester have opened my eyes to the way women
were treated, good or bad. Some stories stuck in my mind more than others. These stories really
focused on the oppression of women and bringing awareness to the issue. The authors that wrote
them were very brave for writingabout the issues that were not getting talked about. The authors
were also very inspirational to women in the time period they were written in and informative to the
women who read them now. Ntozake Shange, Mary Austin and Willa Cather allowed me to analyze
how society viewed women and the unfair expectations put on them.
Shange
After taking many classes at College of Saint Mary that are focused on women, it is always
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We get the perspective of Niel Herbert in her novel, A Lost Lady. The story starts out with Niel
looking up to and glorifying a family friend, Marian Forrester. The Forrester s are a very well
known family for their hospitality and charm. As Niel is growing up he recognizes that Marian
Forrester was superior to the other women in the town, she could do no wrong and was the
perfect wife. Niel s view of Marian changed quickly when he realized that she was having an
affair, In that instant between stooping to the window sill and rising, he had lost one of the most
beautiful things in his life. This day saw the end of that admiration and loyalty that had been like
a bloom on his existence (Cather 71 72). This quote shows that a man s opinion of a woman
depended on her role as a perfect wife and her
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The Secret Life Of David Case Study
Throughout his lifetime, David has been through his fair share of problems. Even before he was
out of his mother s womb, there was always some kind of complication. While David s mother was
pregnant, she had some DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) tests run to determine if he would have any
genetic problems after he was born. His mother, Karen, and father, John, went into this test
confident there would be nothing wrong because they were to healthy adults with no genetic
diseases or disorders. The first thing the doctordid was run tests on the two of them to make sure
they were telling the truth about being healthy. When the test came back, the doctor found that both
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It was due to the trial and error his mother and father had because they knew so little about the
disease. For instance, they did not know water below or above a certain temperature would
cause an attack on David s blood cells, yet another tough circumstance. Overcoming time spent
in the hospital, David still found time to play the other kids at school as well as in the
neighborhood. David enjoyed playing with bigger groups of kids; nevertheless, he managed to
find a best friend, James who was a couple years older than David. Because James, was older he
grasped concepts before David such as conservation and the rearrangement of object. These were
all difficult concepts for David to understand at first because Piaget states this is due to the lack
of attention span a young child has. After David grasped the concept and the rationale behind
them, he looked slightly smarter than his friends when their parents asked the same group of
questions. James also began teaching David how to catch a football, shoot a basketball, throw a
baseball, and kick a soccer ball. Depending on the season, John took David outside where they
threw the baseball or played basketball as father and son, every now and then they inviting
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Comparing The American Dream In The Great Gatsby And Black...
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Black Boy by Richard Wright both show the theme
of the American Dream throughout the books. The American dream is the possibility of making a
good life for yourself, the idea of rags to riches was the most popular concept of getting a better
life. The American dream can both be found in the concepts of character decisions and conflict.
The American Dream of getting rich was a goal that every immigrant had coming to the United
States, but it was hard to find a way to obtain that amount of money. Gatsby tried to get rich from
the start of his life. Gatsby s dad showed Nick Gatsby s plan to get rich in his childhood This is a
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His first problem he recognized in his life was his hunger that he had growing up. His hunger
could be taken literally and figuratively throughout the book. He realized his hunger growing up
when he asked his mother when he going to get food due to the lack of his father s support, But
it had never occurred to me that his absence would mean that there would be no food (Wright
15). His father left his family when he was growing up, it was the only source of income for his
family. When he left, the family struggled even more trying to survive. This drove the idea into
Richard that money was a key necessity to live a decent
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Jack Trout And Ries
What a strange word, positioning. Its origins are shrouded in the fog of history. The popular
marketing writers, Jack Trout and Al Ries, started talking about position or positioning in 1972 or
thereabouts, and took credit later for having invented positioning. However, I believe that
positioning was an emerging concept and a term, in at least limited use, within the marketingand
advertising community at the time that Trout and Ries first wrote about it. Certainly, the basic
concepts of positioning were not new in 1972. The term positioning was described by Trout and
Ries as the basic position in the consumer s mind occupied by a brand. They saw positioning as an
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At the beginning, it s critical to talk to consumers representing a broad spectrum of the potential
market. It is in these early stages that you must resist the temptation to focus too quickly on a
narrow segment of consumers. Keep the market definitions very broad in the early stages of the
research so you do not accidentally preordain the outcome before it begins. For example, if you
interviewed people who only use rotary lawnmowers, you probably would find they only want to
buy rotary mowers. But if you interviewed everyone with a lawn, you probably would identify
many different needs, problems and motives that may form the basis for a positioning strategy.
Qualitative methods (focus groups, depth interviews and ethnography) are essential in the early
stages. What do consumers know, and what do they not know? What language, associations,
images, and metaphors do consumers use in talking about the category? What brands are they
familiar with, and how much do they know about the different brands? What are their perceptions
of each of these brands? What motivates them to consume the product or use the service? What are
the key determinates of brand preference? How is the market segmented or subdivided? What
products or services would be substituted if the subject brand were unavailable? What are the major
channels of distribution, and how does the channel relate to perceptions and usage of the brands?
Who are heavy
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Reasons to Invest in Lionsgate Essay
I believe that Lionsgate is a film studio that s set for some big growth in the next few years, and I
wish I had a big bag of money to invest. I have come up with five very good reasosn why i want to
invest in Lionsgate.
The Hunger Game series: As you ve probably heard, read, and/or seen by now, there s a new
blockbuster franchise on the block, and in the last ten days it s already made $362 million. It s
headed easily north of $500 million and probably above $700 million, plus another nine figure
haul on DVD and Blu ray, not to mention merchandising. The sequel, entitled Catching Fire, is
already scheduled for a November 2013 release, and will likely build on the mega success of the
first film. There s also talk of turning the third and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Meanwhile, you re wondering what the big deal is about the Step Up franchise, right? Well, the
previous three films combined cost only around $60 million to make, and brought home $424
million at the box office, plus DVD and Blu ray sales and rentals that probably pushed the total to
more than $500 million. Half a billion bucks off a $60 million investment isn t too shabby, and
each film has made more money than the last one. With the fourth film releasing this July, and the
take from previous installments now going to Lionsgate, it s a nice low budget property that s
provided big returns and seems capable of churning out sequels indefinitely.
The Expendables series The first film in Sylvester Stallone s series was a hit, and the sequel has
upped the ante with the inclusion of widely popular action stars like Arnold Schwarzenegger and
Chuck Norris. So expect this one to top the box office of the previous entry, somewhere north of
$300 million at theaters before a nice additional run on the home theater market where profit
margins are enormous. The films are popular because they are a throwback to the golden age of
modern action films, and they answer the question, What if everybody who ever kicked butt got
together to kick each other s butts all at once? The answer, of course, is $$$. Lionsgate also has
some other
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How Can Different Methods of Listening to Music Have an...
Research Question: How can different methods of listening to music have an effect on the
transmission of musical sinusoidal waves? Introduction:
Music is a universal language. It is a part of culture that has been around for thousands of years,
dating back to the first recorded German flutist 40,000 years ago during the Stone Age. Lyrics and
sounds can be understood and interpreted independently, but it is how humans are able to take in
these sounds and interpret them that is often misunderstood. The biological and psychological
aspects of this process play an imperative role, including the idea that our hearing systems are based
solely on the cerebellum and physical movement, rather than chemical reactions which usually
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Such efficiency will be determined by measuring the frequencies of songs using sine waves, the
volume at which a genre of music should be played can be understood. Efficiency is fully
dependent on atmospheric conditions, such as pressure. Using the sine function will help to
analyze the frequency in relation to the period, amplitude, and any possible shifts that may have an
influence on the production and receiving of music.
First, I will be using an EQu device to measure frequency (dB). This is considered the original
source. Measurements of the frequencies are represented as sine waves, beginning at the 0
(indicated by the green line):
By doing so, the frequency, amplitude, and pitch can be analyzed. The frequency measures how fast
something vibrates, the amplitude measures how much something vibrates, and the pitch shows
how high or low the music can be perceived.
Sources: MacBook Air Speaker
3.7V Speaker
Headphones
Frequencies Using Various Sources of Music Production:
Example calculation of average media frequency:
(70.5+68.5+66.9+68.9+73.1+71.8)/2=69.95 dB
Table 1
GenreSourceMedia FrequenciesAverage Frequency (dB)
RockMacBook Air Speaker70.5, 68.5, 66.9, 68.9, 73.1, 71.869.95
RapMacBook Air Speaker64.5, 73.7, 65.6, 69.8, 70.6, 72.169.38
PopMacBook Air Speaker63.9, 68.1, 68.8, 61.7, 70.3, 66.1 66.48
ClassicalMacBook Air Speaker53.6, 55.8, 47.9, 46.1, 45.2, 44.348.82
Table
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Descriptive Essay About Dubai
I will talk about Dubai . I lived in Dubai for 5 years and I felt life in Dubai and Tokyo is totally
different. Therefore, I d like to introduce you about how did I spent 5 years in Dubai. I will
discuss main difference between Japan and Dubai, but I m not going to tell you general differences
such as language, currency, etc. I also want you to know famous sightseeing spot. I asked some of
my friends to find out what they know about Dubaiand I found that most of my friend heard the
name of Dubai, but they don t know anything about it. Some of my friends know about Dubai
such as it is Arabic country, economic had growth by coal oil, etc. but most of my friend don t
know where is Dubai and few of them thought that Dubai is name of the country. But this is false,
in fact, Dubai is not name of the country. It is name of city and name of the country is UAE
(United Arab Emirates). Dubai is biggest city in UAE. However, it is not capital of UAE. The name
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First, Dubai is the name of city of UAE and it is one of Arabic country. Second, the climate of
Dubai is totally different from Japan. Third, Dubai is crazy about being a number one in the
world. These three are my main idea for this essay. When I lived in Dubai, I have been to 5 star
hotel, the world highest tower, and the world biggest shopping mall. All of them were awesome,
so I recommend to you to go there. However, summer in Dubai is terribly hot and sometimes it
reaches to 50 degrees. Therefore, I recommend you to go there in autumn season which is from
December to February, but autumn season is windy and Dubai has a huge desert, so if you want
to see a great breathtaking view of Dubai from the world highest tower, maybe it s not good idea
to visit Dubai in autumn season. I really enjoyed time in Dubai, and it has more fun and interesting
event. Why don t you visit Dubai and enjoy
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Walking the Ramps of a Beauty Pageant
Walking the Ramps of a Beauty Pageant Christopher Lowell once said, Beauty is not skin
deepВ…. but is it really so with the exposure of today s generation to media s promotion of their
own concept of beauty? Turn on the television and see that most commercials, especially those
selling beauty products such as Ponds, Skin White, and Gilette for Women, are endorsed by thin,
tall, pimple free, smooth legged and fair to white skinned women. Flip pages of fashionmagazines,
see fashion shows and discover that models are of the same description. The same goes for beauty
contestants in a beauty pageant, wherein there are set standards with regard to one s physical
attributes before parading oneself onstage. Certainly, one cannot be called a... Show more content
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In the real world setting though, it is actually society who has done so and the Philippines, having
been colonized for years by Westerners, is one country whose society and culture is greatly
influenced by them. Thus, Filipino women adhere to the dictates of the West of what beauty is,
which is implied in fashion magazines, commercials, and other forms of media (Chapkis 40). With
all these and having the Miss Universe first launched in the United States, our own versions then of
such beauty pageants have patterned their standards with the beauty standards of the West (Candor
3 4). The adherence of our women to such dictates is due to the need to be accepted by others,
achieved through conformity to peer group standards and practices (Furman 49). Furman further
shares that many women, indeed, see themselves as beautiful only when others perceive them so.
According to Ms. Jovie Anne H. Monsalud, a psychologist, people conform to such standards and
seek acceptance from others because they, in themselves, lack self acceptance. With the emphasis of
how women should look like through the standards in beauty pageants, many women, then, who are
having a difficult time accepting themselves for what they naturally look like, are pressured to
follow such standards through working out, cosmetic surgery, radical diets, and consumption of
various beauty products and growth enhancers (Urla and Swedlund 397), which have all been
made to seem normal by the interplay of today s
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Kadampa Meditation Paper
While looking through the field visit site list and researching many of the different options, I was
drawn to the Vajradhara Buddhist Center, also known as the Kadampa Meditation Center of North
Carolina. I discovered that they offered an Introduction to Meditation class which seemed to be
perfect for me. The Kadampa Meditation Center s website describes the class as being ideal for
beginners and newcomers to Buddhismand meditation. With having no prior experience with any
Buddhist practices or meditation, I presumed this class would be a great way for me to learn the
basics of meditation, its role in Buddhism, and get to actually experience meditation for myself.
Through this hands on learning experience, I was able to learn that meditation is much more than
just a casual practice; it takes great dedication and commitment to master.
Before visiting, I did some preliminary research to gain a perspective on Kadampa Buddhism. I
found that the New Kadampa Tradition puts a high emphasis on Buddha s teachings and applies
many practical methods to their practice. Kadampa Buddhism is eager to reach new generations
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He discussed how there are many obstacles in the way of meditation, he described these things as
opponents . He explained a form of meditation where you can concentrate on a virtuous object to
hinder a wandering mind. He then lead us through a second meditation where he first instructed us
to study the statue of Buddha that was sitting in the room. He told us to examine every detail of his
face. Then, we were to close our eyes and begin meditating, while focusing and concentrating on
that image of Buddha in our minds. After this meditation, the instructor spoke a bit more and lead
us through one last mediation using a different technique, but I found the second meditation,
focusing on an object, to be the easiest for me to remain
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Unreliable Credit History
If you need some financial help because of an unexpected expense or an expense that you must
pay but cannot afford at the moment a loan is a great route to go. Various companies offer loans
to people that need them, but finding a loan can be difficult if you have an unreliable credit
history. If you have an unreliable credit history it would probably be wise to not go to a bank as
they may turn you away. It may be best to go with a payday loanas the requirements are not usually
as strict.
It is always a good idea to be responsible about the amount of money that you are borrowing from
someone. A good lender will make sure that you have the means to pay the entire loan back in a
reasonable amount of time. A good lender will make sure that you also have a steady job. An
irresponsible lender will loan an excessive amount of money to someone whether they need it or
not. An irresponsible lender will most likely not even check to see if you have a job to pay back
the amount of money that you are responsible for. An irresponsible lender isn t someone that you
want to deal with. In addition, irresponsible lenders may charge extremely high interest rates for
their services. When you are loaning money, always be sure that you can pay it back in the
allotted time period. It s best to come up with a financial plan that will ensure that you will be able
to pay the loan back while still having money for other necessities. Be sure that you have enough ...
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It can be intimidating going into a business and asking for a loan. Looking for a loan on the
internet is simple compared to going and talking with various businesses. If you apply for a cash
advance on the internet, the company will usually let you know right then if you got approved or
denied. If you have no credit or bad credit, you may want to call the business and speak with them
to explain your situation as you may have a better chance of being
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Photosynthesis Results
Overall each student made progress. The lowest growth percentage was 5 percent and highest
was 50 percent. The learning objective that students were the most successful with was: I can
describe the process of photosynthesis. Two possible reasons for this success was we spent a lot
of time reviewing plants and how they get their food. We also did a virtual lab that involved Elodea
plants and students were able to see the relationship between plants and animals. Students also got
extensive review practice in the area of photosynthesis. I also think the concepts involved in
photosynthesis were a bit easier to master than those of cellular respiration. The work samples
reflect that students had an easier time with photosynthesis and students received more practice in
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Some reasons for this was because it is a complex process that is not as easy to picture as
photosynthesis. I also struggled finding materials that could simplify it and as well as visual aids.
It was also hard to get students to be interested in the material and some of the practice materials
related more to photosynthesis. What I do differently is spend another full day just on cellular
respiration and try to relate it more to the students. I think the food web activity that I did after the
unit might have been good in this section because cellular respiration does help us as humans break
down our food and create
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Essay on Crowdsourcing AOL case
MIS
Management Information System
Crowdsourcing at AOL Case Analysis
1. A brief analysis of the case study
AOL engaged in what is called micro tasking , and is believed to revolutionize the virtual
workforce. Micro tasking is what Daniel Maloney, an AOL executive, applied when he was faced
with inventorying a vast video library. He broke the large job into small pieces and utilized a
crowdsourcing IT platform, Mechanical Turk, in order to describe each task that he required to
be done. Each worker was asked to find web pages containing a video and identify the video s
source and location. The project started within a week and completed in a couple of months. The
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He assembles and controls the entire project.
2 3. What factors should be considered when deciding whether or not to crowdsource a particular
part of a business?
I think the following three points implies factors to decide. 1) Any tasks that require advanced
knowledge in a certain area should not be crowd sourced. Because managers controls a large
number of workers and review the quality of services, critical functions related to company s
brand should not be crowd sourced. 2)Even if each company has its strategic capability,
crowdsourcing vital areas that sustain company s capabilities might lead a company to lose its
advantage. 3) Crowd sourcing is more suitable for non creative, simple works to be break into
micro tasks.
2 4. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of crowdsourcing.
I consider that the advantages of crowdsourcing not only reduce cost, but also provide working
opportunities with a large number of general people. For example, 1) Total labor cost can be
reduced. 2) It s generally faster than hiring temp staff or traditional outsourcing firms 3)Mothers,
who quit working even if they have working experiences, can utilize working opportunities in order
to work as a part time job. 4) Crowdsourcing provide NEET (Not in Education, Employed and
Trained) people with opportunities to join something social activities. On the other hand,
disadvantage implies that 1) Dishonest companies maliciously utilize people without caring for
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The Theory Of Animal Intelligence By Edward L. Thorndike...
Edward L. Thorndike s Impact
Zion Johnson
American River College
Psychology 300
Ms. Carlson
Contribution to Animal Learning As a young man working in the field of Psychology mostly
working in the field of educational Psychology while teaching at the University of Columbia. His
exploration into the mind of animal s learning habits led the world to figuring out connectionism.
Before Thorndike had discovered the theory of Animal Intelligence the anecdotal method was
always used which used collections of memorial events or situations where animals showed natural
thinking processes. Thorndike challenged this method for the flaws that it showed including
overestimation of animals natural thought by using experiments that his test subjects could use to
attempt to counter the anecdotal method. Edward ultimately assumed that they simply use trial and
error method to discover answers to the experiments.(International Encyclopedia of Social Science
2008).
The Puzzle Box Experiment Through this experiment Edward placed a cat inside of a box with
latches that could open the door to let the kitten out. Through trial and error as the cat proceeded to
go through this experiment multiple times the times it took the cat to open the door were
documented. While the cat struggled with the first trial by the end of the experiment the cat
developed a sense of how to get through the cage within seconds showing that animals do not learn
mental processing, but
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Customer Privacy Of The Hospitality Service Industry Essay
The evolving technology that helps provide services efficiently, assists in workload and support
employee function can also aid in customer privacy issues and company espionage. With businesses
moving from paper to digital, the risk of data breaches increases. Advancement in technology opens
the possibility of greater issues in privacy. In the hospitality industry where privacy is one of the top
priorities, customers expect the utmost confidentiality from this type of companies. The hospitality
service industry is an easy target for data security infiltration. Hotelpayment card data are stored
longer with the practice of booking rooms in advance. Moreover, credit carddata are stored during
the duration of the stay and even longer to cover payments of restaurant bills and other services.
Multiple hotel chainslike Hyatt, Sheraton, Trump, Hilton and Mandarin Orinetal have admitted to
having their POS or point of sale systems hacked in 2015. POS systems are both the physical
technology and software used in financial transactions between the merchant and its customer. In
situations where there is a breach in a hotel information system, hotels have their standard
procedures on how to handle these situations. Organisations involved also implement guidelines
and requirements that are needed to ensure that data breach does not happen or happen again.
Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, a hotel and leisure company with around 1,275 properties
under multiple brands posted on its
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Sphere Relationship
Sphere One: The Centrality of a Relationship with God Sphere one shows the person relationship
to God in the since that when there is a problem they cannot handle they know they have to get
back to the core of their sphere, which is God. They know they should not compare their selves
with others, but seek what they look like to God, with this in mind they know their righteousness
stack up to God. When they are disciplining someone, they should keep in mind what our text book
says about three things you should ask when they are discipline in the sphere. (Head) dose the
person I am discipling know what Jesusteaches about growing in relationship to him? (Heart) are
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Like having a little faith Jesus Christ can make your faith grow. In order for Jesus Christ to use
us we need to submit fully to Him. We must study the word of God, so we know how to be
obedient to Him, furthermore the word teaches us what God expects from us. When we submit
totally to Jesus Christ He gives us strength to bare our cross, also when we submit to God He
gives us strength to do His work. Hebrews 13:21 says God will, Make you perfect in every good
work to do his will, working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ;
to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen . By submitting to God, He will reveal to you what it
is He would have you to do, but we have to submit first. When we are doing God s work people
should see some evident of God in us our spirit should bear fruit that people can see. Paul said to
the Galatians, But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness,
faith, meekness, temperance Galatians 5:22 23a. A person who has submitted to God, should
show these signs. Also, we ought to seek the mind of Jesus Christ so He can instruct us in all
spiritual things. Smith Wigglesworth said, We must seek to have the mind of God in all things.
If we don t, we will stop His workings. He wants us every day to live in the Spirit so that all of the
revelations of God are just like a canvas thrown before
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Problems Faced By President And Congress In The 1790s Essay
The Immediate Problems and Issues Faced by The President and Congress in 1790
During the 1790s, the young American republic faced many of the problems that confronted the
newly independent nations in the 20th century. For one they had to form a sound economy.
Another problem was preserving national independence. Creating a stable political system was
another challenge that would also provide a legitimate place for opposition.
It wasn t very obvious that the union would survive long. George Washington did not think that a
new government would last even 20 years. Consolidating public support was also one of the many
problems that the new republic faced. Only about 5% of all white males voted to ratify the new
constitution and only two states continued to support the articles of the confederation. There was
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One committee proposed His Highness the President of the United States and Protector of the
Rights of the Same . However, the House of Representatives and James Maddison were
considering more pressing matters. There was a tariff placed on imports and a tax placed on
liquor. They also imposed duties on foreign vessels to encourage American shipping. They also
created departments of State, Treasury and war to provide a stable structure for the executive
branch of the government.
The Judiciary Act organized the first federal court system which consisted of a Supreme Court with
six justices, a district court in every state, and three appeals courts. Congress approved a bill of
rights to strengthen popular support for the new government. The bill of rights ensured that national
government could not infringe on the right to trial by jury. In an effort to reassure Antifederalists
that the powers of the new government was limited, the tenth amendment reserved to the States
respectively or to the people all powers not specifically placed in the
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Why Eddie Van Halen is an Influential Musician Essay
There are certain musicians that come along that shift a culture, attitude, or future musicians.
Another musician that went on influence future generations and considered one of the greatest
guitar players in the world is Eddie Van Halen. Eddie Van Halen was born in Holland in 1955
and immigrated to Pasadena California. At the age of seven, Eddie was training as a classical
pianist, although his love for Rock and Roll was developing. He started working a paper route and
used the money to buy a drum set. His brother Alex, also musically inclined, bought a guitar. After
months of practicing, Alex and Eddie switched instruments. Alex would spend hours on Eddie s
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A little later, Eddie heard Michael Anthony on the bass and thought that he was perfect for their
band. Still, something was missing; Alex thought they needed a front man. He suggested that they
let David Lee Roth be the front man, mainly to save the rent money on the PA system. David Lee
came on board and thought the brother s last name sounded cool, and the rock group Van Halenwas
born. On one particular show, Gene Simmons from Kiss caught Van Halen at the local gig. He
offered to help them out. Gene Simmons flew Van Halen to New York to tape a demo and
introduced them to the Kiss production management. They had no interest in Van Halen citing
that there was no commercial value to Van Halen, so the band went back to their local gigs in
California. During a show in Hollywood, Warner Brothers records representative Ted Templeman
saw their act and signed them less than a week later for a record deal with the Warner brother s
label. They headed out on the road immediately and caught up with Warner Brothers headliners to
open their shows. The other groups were not very pleased with the band, especially when Van
Halen started getting better reviews. Van Halen was then off to England to open for another band
that Eddie idolized, Black Sabbath. Ozzie was so impressed with the band that he admitted that
Van Halen was outplaying Sabbath. At least that is what Ozzie said according to the Van Halen
camp.
Van Halen went on to record 26 albums in their career with
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Is Boo Radley Insane
In the taletelling community of Maycomb, in south Alabama during the 1930s, a compassionate
man is misjudged and treated unkindly because rumors spread about him portraying him as
insane and dangerous. Boo Radley, a character from the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper
Lee, is a shy man with an unfortunate past, who stays in his home all day due to the hurtful lies
his neighbors tell. Two young children, Jean Louise Scout and Jem Finch believe the
neighborhood gossip, and stay far away from Boo Radley, but after a turn of events they begin to
see the real Boo Radley and realize that he is not the monster others portray him as. The children
appreciate Boo Radley s generosity towards them, and they change their opinion of Boo and the...
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When Scout recalls Boo s gifts, she begins to notice the contrast between the real Boo and the
rumors, Neighbors bring food with death and flowers with sickness and little things in between.
Boo was our neighbor. He gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, a pair of good luck
pennies, and our lives (373). Boo s heartfelt presents for Jem and Scout conveys his compassion
for the children and the contrast between his real deportment and the false persona Maycomb
makes him out to be. The inhumanity of Maycomb s rumors is evident as they pretend a gentle
person is evil. After Boo saves her and Jem s life, Scout realizes her and Maycomb s wrongs for
judging Boo before they met him, telling Atticus, When [we] finally saw him, why he hadn t
done any of those things . . . Atticus, he was real nice . . . (376). When Scout is aware that she
had never met Boo before she judged him, she recognizes her wrong, and that he hadn t done any
of those things that she believed from the rumors. She understands that the ruthless lies they told
harmed Boo, since he is afraid to go outside his home with the reputation Maycomb gave him.
Even though Boo is a compassionate and loving man, Maycomb discriminates him based on
rumors until he stays inside so as not to be treated unfairly for crimes he has not
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What Is Gandhi s Critique Of Modern Civilization
Highlight and assess Gandhi s critique of modern civilization and relate it to the debate about the
nature and practice of development that surfaced with Gandhi s 1945 exchange with Nehru [in
Sudhir Chandra s essay] and continue into the post independence era is with us today.
Through the successor ... Gandhi was pitted against a whole discourse which the successor and
virtually the whole country considered as the only rational mode of ordering life, be it individual or
collective (Chandra 44).
In every argument at least two people are involved. However, in many significant controversies or,
even more so, in contestations of well accepted norms, the real debate rages not simply between
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While Gandhi never precisely defines modern civilization , such a thing may indeed be
impossible as the discourse already, to some extent, defines us, he does offer an analogy to
understand its nature. As this kind of civilization exists in idealized forms in its literature and
theories and realized forms throughout Europe, America, and their colonies, he considers these its
identity. From this, one can infer its nature as one learns of a tiger. While, in theory, a tiger could
change its character, this question completely misses the point that the very nature of the tiger is
at fault (Swaraj 27 28). The preaching of modern civilization, as rhetoric, plus the real patterns of
this kind of living comprise the object of his criticism. This marks one of his first important
differences from the discourse he opposes. Where Gandhi considers the tiger in terms of its nature
and as a pattern of behavior, the technical rationality of the discourse he is arguing against
considers a tiger as a particular collection of biological specificities that may sometimes act in
predictable ways, but is entirely mutable. While this summary of Gandhi makes him sound more
like Plato than is fair, his arguments tend to look for deeper meanings where possible and
permanent truths as opposed to the myopia of the discourse he is criticizing. Similarly, Gandhi
claims that only men with mature thoughts are capable of ruling themselves (Swaraj 16), whereas
modern civilization boasts
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The Cycle Of The Hydrologic Cycle
The hydrologic cycle, also known as the water cycle, is a continuous rotation of water changing
states through the Earth, ocean and atmosphere in a circulating system (Watts Forbes, 2011; US
Department of Commerce, n.d; National Geographic Society, 2013). The water cycle alters
throughout different locations due to weather patterns and climate around the world (Watts Forbes,
2011). The major processes that make up the hydrologic cycle are evaporation, transpiration,
condensation, precipitation, and runoff, with many further processes as seen in Appendix 1.1 and
simplified in Appendix 1.2.
Evaporation
Evaporation, in general, involves a substance changing its physical state from a liquid to a gas
(US Department of Commerce, n.d; National Geographic Society, 2013; Northwest River
Forecast Centre [NRFC], n.d). An example of this is when the body heats up during exercise or
due to temperature, and releases sweat to try and cool down and producing water onto the skin
(US Department of Commerce, n.d). Energy is required for evaporation to occur, and this energy
source can come from the atmosphere, entities such humans, or in the case of the water cycle, the
sun is the source of energy (US Department of Commerce, n.d). During the hydrologic cycle,
evaporation occurs when the sun interacts with liquid water such has lakes and rivers, the ocean
and soil, to cause water particles to become water vapour by heating the water (National
Geographic Society, n.d; Miller Spoolman,
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Trying Crystal Meth in Breaking Bad
How would you like to try some crystal meth?
Chances are, you re saying, no right about now, maybe shaking your head in disgust. Why would
you want to try crystal meth? That stuff is so ridiculously dangerous, right? Would it change your
mind if you saw it on television?
The highly acclaimed, wildly popular, and most recent winner of the Golden Globe Awardfor Best
Television Series, Breaking Bad chronicles the life of Walter White, a chemistry genius destined to
live out his life teaching high school chemistry to indifferent students.
However, when White is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, he begins manufacturing the greatest
meth in the world with partner Jesse Pinkman, a former student. White s reasoning for taking up
this illegal new hobby was originally to help pay for his chemotherapy treatments, but he soon
realizes that he has found himself far too deep into the drug underworld to climb back out again.
The show has an astounding following, and over 10 million viewers tuned in for the finale. The
highly acclaimed series ended its second season at the end of February, but the end of the show
itself did not stop the influence of its subject matter in the real world. According to the International
Business times, meth never had better marketing than Breaking Bad.
Believe it or not, Breaking Bad makes chemistry look cool. It has also made the idea of cooking
meth red hot. While Breaking Bad may not glorify meth in the sense of making it attractive to the
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Org Behaviou
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction2
2.0 Initial Situation Case Analysis2
2.1 The History of Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS)2
2.2 Peter R. Dolan3
2.3 What is Plavix?3
2.4 Plavix Generic Drug Agreements4
2.5 Dolan s Fate5
3.0 Questions and Answers6
3.1 Q1) What principles of distributive Negotiation did Sherman use to gain his advantage?6
3.2 Q2 ) Do you think Sherman behaved ethically? Why or why not?7
3.3 Q3) What does this incident tell you about the role of deception in negotiation?9
4.0 Conclusion10
1.0 Introduction
All organisations form an integral part of the global village. Therefore organisations have become
open systems due to deregulation, ever changing technology, lifestyle and demographics. In ... Show
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Justice Department was investigating the company s March 2006 agreement with Canadian generic
drug manufacturer Apotex. The agreement was intended to delay the Apotex s release of an
inexpensive generic version of Plavix.
Under the terms of Bristol Myers ill conceived agreement with Apotex, BMS offered Apotex $40
million to halt production of the generic Plavix until June 1, 2011. This date was five months
before the Plavix patent was set to expire. Bristol Myers also agreed not to release its own non
branded Plavix until six months after Apotex began to sell its generic version of the blood thinner.
When asked to approve the agreement, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state
Attorneys General objected to these provisions. They labelled the Bristol Myers concession anti
competitive because it assured that Apotex would be the sole market vendor of cheap, generic
Plavix for at least six months. So, Bristol Myers Squibb agreed to remove the anti competitive
provision from the contract. Nevertheless, the FTC began questioning Apotex regarding the revised
agreement. During these questioning sessions, Apotex told the federal regulators that Bristol Myers
had given Apotex private assurance that it would not release a general version of Plavix to the
market.
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Thus Spoke Zaratustra by Frederich Nietzche
The use of language is woven into such a dynamic doctrine in Thus Spoke Zarathustra that it
speaks mountains of Nietzsche s genius. The aspect of two voices speaking as one shows a grasp
for the written word that few have accomplished. With metaphors abound and a deep
understanding of literary masterpieces, Nietzsche portrays the world that we live in with such
grace. The literal translation of the book takes a highly spiritual stance, but in between the lines
there is such depth of knowledge and understanding. While Nietzsche writes many chapters to
express his understanding through Zarathustra, the theme s and messages are all very similar.
Every chapter is like a piece of a grand puzzle that makes an intricate understanding of the world.
Explaining the reality of what we think is reality would be too simple an explanation to fully grasp
many of the concepts in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. That using words to describe such an amazing
world would thus cheapen it to human standards. Of course, I cannot be one to speak such harsh
words, as I am intent on cheapening the glorious concepts with my own meager words.
2
As I would like to discuss the book as a whole, I would like to use a chapter that is a good
summary of Zarathustra s adventure of mind. The Three Metamorphoses has many elements of
Nietzsche s overall message, and is suitable to somewhat accomplish the task of interpreting the
book by using the literal translation and underlying meanings portrayed therein.
The Three
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Financial Statement Analysis Project- Liz Clairborne Inc...
FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS PROJECT LIZ CLAIRBORNE INC AND JONES
APPAREL GROUP TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION1 II. HORIZONTAL ANALYSIS
OF JONES APPAREL GROUP2 III. SIGNIFICANT PERCENTAGE INCREASES3 IV.
FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS5 1. Current Ratio5 2. Gross Margin Percentage6 3. Profit
Margin Percentage6 4. Accounts Receivable Turnover and Days to Collect7 5. Allowance for
Doubtful Accounts to Accounts Receivable8 6. Inventory Turnover Days to Sell8 7. Return on
Equity9 8. Return on Assets10 9. Debt to Equity10 10. Times Interest Earned11 V. INVENTORY
COST FLOW 12 VI. DEPRECIATION METHODS12 VII. LIABILITIES12... Show more content
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it |1176.2 |1239.4 | 63.2 | 5.10% | |Selling, general and administrative expenses |1069.2 |1100.4 | 31.2
| 2.84% | |Loss on sale of Polo Jeans Company business |0 |0 |0 |0.00% | |Trademark impairments
|25.2 |88 | 62.8 | 71.36% | |Goodwill impairment |813.2 |78 |735.2 |942.56% | |Operating loss |
731.4 | 27 | 704.4 |2608.89% | |Interest income |7.5 |3.7 |3.8 |102.70% | |Interest expense and
financing costs |49.1 |51.5 | 2.4 | 4.66% | |Gain on sale of stock in Rubicon Retail Limited |/ |/ |/ |/ |
|Gain on sale of interest in Australian joint venture |0.8 |8.2
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Rainforests And Tundras Similarities
Rainforests and Tundras
Rainforests and Tundras are two biomes that have similairities and differences. Rainforests
include soft, delicate plants below the canopy and sparse vegetation on the forest floor while
tundras have
lush vegetation, and mosses that grow in low, damp ground. Plants in the rainforest grow close
together,
and plants in the tundra more widely spread. There are many differences and similarities of tundras
and
rainforest such as their importance to humans, characteristics and animals.
Rainforests and Tundras have many similarities and differences in their characteristics.
Rainforests are self watering biomes with warm, humid climates while Tundras are among the
coldest,
harshest biomes on Earth. Plants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tundras and
Rainforests can also be compared and contrasted in their importance to humans.
The differences and similarities between rainforests and tundras are seen in their importance to
humans. Both biomes are beneficial to humans in different ways. The National Cancer Institute
estimates that 70% of the anti cancer plants identified so far are located in rainforests
(conserve energy future.com) and scientists continue to study the process of evolutionary adaption
in the
tundra. The tundra is also one of the largest unexplored areas on earth. Scientists believe that the
potential for unknown resources is high. Geological predictions say that the tundra may be where a
large
portion of natural resources may be found. Scientists don t know what role the tundra plays in
maintaining weather and climate around the world. The two biomes also have many differences and
similarities in their wildlife.
Rainforests and Tundras have animals that are different and similar to each other. Lemmings
and small rodents are located in both biomes. Rainforests house big cats, macaws, snakes, and
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Innovation in Product
Group 16
Innovation in Product
Submission #2
Anant Jain B15131
Ankit Goel B15132
Anshul Jain B15134
2015
1.
Introduction
Innovation is refinement in a product, process, method, or a part thereof. Innovation has become a
buzz word in recent years, with increasing relevance of innovation centred business models , and
innovation led entrepreneurism . In fact, the success stories of
Industrial America, technological Silicon Valley, American financial market, etc., are tales of
constant innovations.
Digitization has shifted access to knowledge and information from a privilege to convenience:
anyone who is willing and able to pay, has an access. Also, sharing of information and flow of
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Apart from developing a new product, innovation can also be in developing a new market for
sales, and equivalently developing a new market for supply.
Marketing innovation has two basic goals: satisfying customer needs, and building sustained
competitive advantage. The tool through which it is achieved is differentiation, and marketing
strategy of the company for the product.
2.
Literature Review
2.1 Available research/insights on product innovation
A brief review of the literature studied in depth concerning product innovation in given below.
Cherron Reguia, in Product innovation and the competitive advantage [1], establishes how product
innovation can be leveraged to establish and sustain competitive advantage.
Innovation can be of various types, like:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Developing new product
Improving over previous products (incremental)
Developing new Market/sales
Developing new Supply market
Innovating in Channel structure
Marketing innovation has two basic goals: satisfying customer needs, and building sustained
competitive advantage. The tool through which it is achieved is differentiation, and marketing
strategy of the company for the product.
Innovation differs from
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Bose Cinemate 15 Essay
The Bose Cinemate 15 has continued to enjoy rave reviews since its introduction to the market. It
has gained traction with its compact form, powerful sound output and its glossy feel. It is one of
the best buys that can help to keep your space full of excitement. There are some features in the
product that make it stand out. However, it is essential to understand some basics before dig deeper
into the technology behind this device. This product comes in form of a soundbar. This simply
means it can be fitted to any space around your TV. In view of recent trends in the market, it has
blazed the trail with its offerings.
The quest for the contemporary design that matches the need of the savvy consumer; has led to
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This is a unique blend of quality offerings that keeps this product in the leading edge.
Customer Reviews and Scores
The Bose Cinemate 15 has continued to win more grounds due to its great performance. It
remains one of the top products in its range in the market. Based on its 88 reviews on Amazon, it
has polled a decent 4.6 Stars out of a possible 5. The high point has been the quality, the design and
its ability to deliver.
Although, the only slip that was mentioned in one of the reviews is that it is expensive. This did
not take away the satisfaction the customer got and how this product is the ultimate sound system
for anyone. It is worth each investment made and it is durable. I believe the Bose Cinemate 15 is
in a class of its own. It is the right choice for the discerning buyer to make.
Conclusion
The Bose Cinemate 15 has created a benchmark that is steeped in excellence. It is not difficult to
see that it offers great value to all its users. The impact of the technology used in the design of this
product has brought a new shift in paradigm for all sound systems in the market. Bose Cinemate 15
is the ideal product that meets contemporary sound production
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Respectful Relationship Theory
Introduction
In this reflection journal I will be discussing Ata growing respectful relationship theory, which I
chose to use for Kate s case study, and Ecological systems theory, which was used for Hone s case
study. I will further reflect on the appropriateness of the two theories in relation to these given case
studies. Lastly I will look at the application of these theoretical frameworks.
Theories
Reflecting back on Kate s case study I feel that Pohatu s ata growing respectful relationship I m
unsure if ata was the most suitable model to use with Kate. I personally felt then that initially I
needed to develop a rapport with Kate first to build an effective and trusting relationship if we were
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Therefore I felt that Urie Brofennbrenner ecological systems theory was best suited for Hone as it
looks at the environment that surrounded the individual and how the impact of each system could
affect them. The ecological systems perspective looks at the bigger picture of the individual. it
regonises the relationship between environment and individual, for example the relationship
between Hone and his school. In social work practice it helps to regonise the influence of the
environment on the individual weather it be directly or indirectly. The application of the
ecological systems theory enables me to identify the factors from each of Hone s system, which
was causing an impact on him. Through the applying the systems theory I was able to gain to a
better knowledge of understanding to his erratic behaviour and awareness that there were some
underlying issues that needed to be addressed as well. Hone s mother leaving him when he was
born is one the many or not root of the underlying issues. Again like Kate s case study I feel that
another model would be working in conjunction with systems theory such as Freud s
psychodynamic theory. I feel that the individual needs to be explored also and why they are
behaving in such manner. The psychodynamic theory is about the exploration of the inner self and
how the unconscious forces drive human behavior, how the clients identify the conflicts and their
experiences. This will help to understand the hidden meanings in things that Hone say, think, or is
engaging in such as smoking or cutting
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History Of Sexual Harassment In The United States
Sadly, there has been a long history of sexual harassment in the United States.
Sexual harassment was made illegal in the workplace under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of
1964. This article protects individuals against employment discrimination on the bases of race and
color, as well as national origin, sex, and religion ( Title VII ). Although the bill was originally
passed to combat the growing unrest in the country emanating from the pervasive and egregious
racial discrimination and segregation exposed during the civil rights protests in the 1960s, it has
since grown to encompass all areas of discrimination in the field of employment ( Pre 1965 ). The
same act also created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to enforce ... Show more
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The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued Mitsubishi Motors in April of 1996 in
regard to claims of widespread sexual harassment at the company s plan in Normal, Illinois. The
lawsuit contends that as many as 700 women were subjected to groping and sexual remarks,
creating a hostile and abusive work environment that went unchecked for years at the Mitsubishi
Motor Manufacturing of America plant ( U.S. Charges, 1996). It is despicable that situation like
this was allowed to happen and perhaps even more astonishing is the magnitude at which it took
place. While most of the harassment came from male assembly line workers or low level
managers, high level managers at plant knew of the offenses and allowed them to take place
without consequences ( U.S. Charges,
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  • 2. The Effects Of Drinking Water On Water Quality Drinking water is a simple idea but such a hard process to master. The water in our lakes and rivers is not safe to drink due to the toxins from vehicles, industrial plants, and natural sources. It is sad how much we take drinking water for granted. In many countries around the world, they do not have easy access to drinking water like we do here in America. In today s society, when we receive water from a lake or river, it must be treated and cleaned before people can drink it. The drinking water quality has three main properties that give its ability to clean and be able to drink that will not get people sick. These three properties include the chemical makeup, physical properties, and the biological properties of the water quality. The first step of improving the water quality is by using chemicals to clean and get rid of the toxins that might be in the water. Water is a made up of many different chemicals. According to (Scatena 2000), as water across the landscape, it interacts with its environment through a variety of chemical processes, during these processes it picks up transported dissolved gases, cations and anions, amorphous organics, trace metals, and particulates. Dissolved Gases are the most abundant on the earth in water. Aquatic life depends on the dissolved oxygenin the water to live but it also effects the color, taste, odor and chemistry. Natural organic compounds consist of plant and animal tissue and the products of decomposition. Also, there are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Nt2520 Unit 3 Assignment 1 Essay Unit 3 Assignment 1: Homework Learning Objectives and Outcomes Use the database modeling template in MS Visio. Create entities and add attributes of a database. Define relationship between entities of a database. Create many to many relationships with a linking table. Assignment Requirements Answer the following True or False questions on the student answer sheet. Required Resources Textbook Submission Requirements Submit your written answers to your instructor at the beginning of Unit 4. Unit 3 True/False Questions Indicate whether the following statements are true or false on the student answer sheet. 1) The logical design is independent of any database management system. 2) The physical design is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 17) A surrogate key is a random or arbitrary key often just numbers incremented. 18) A composite key refers to an entity that has multiple keys. 19) Domain entities are entities that represent the core business elements of the database. 20) A lookup entity can help ensure consistency in data entries. Unit 3 Assignment 1: Student Answer Sheet DATE: ____________________________ STUDENT NAME:____________________________ COURSE NUMBER: ____________________________ INSTRUCTOR: ____________________________ SCHOOL LOCATION: ____________________________ General Instructions: To answer each question, darken the circle corresponding to your answer using a pencil. If you decide to change your answer, please erase your original answer completely and darken your new answer.
  • 4. Question No.| True| False| 1| | | 2| | | 3| | | 4| | | 5| | | 6| | | 7| | | 8| | | 9| | | 10| | | 11| | | 12| | | 13| | | 14| | | 15| | | 16| | | 17| | | 18| | | 19| | | 20| | | Unit 3 Research Assignment 1 Learning Objectives and Outcomes Use the database modeling template in MS Visio. Create entities and add attributes of a database. Define relationship between entities of a database. Create many to many relationships with a linking table. Assignment Requirements Use the Internet and the ITT Tech Virtual Library to research the following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Music And Its Effects On The Digital Age Billy Joel, Nickelback, Fifty Shades of Grey and Other Causalities of Schlock Music Professor explores the social dynamic of taste shaming in the digital age. In some form or another, we ve all been exposed to musical taste shaming. If you re a fan of the Eagles, Rush, Drake, or god help your soul, are passionate about the music of Nickelback, you ve certainly received your share of barbs. As agents in what many have coined as the age of hipsterism, none of us are safe from the smug judgment of those who perceive their own musical tastes as a cut above the rest of us rubes. Of course, hipsterism is just another term for yet another age that mimics the same social and cultural elitist behaviours that have been occurring for centuries. Pomposity has always existed and generally speaking, it is a personality trait of someone who is lacking a degree of authentic social awareness. I mean, surely we can agree that it s myopic to judge someone s character based on their musical preferences! Although taste shaming is nothing new, shaming in today s digital world can have more profound consequences than ever before. Through social media accounts, we re prompted to express ourselves through vapid must complete field templates. For most of these platforms, they ask us to list our favourite shows, movies and of course, music. This exposed information provides cyber bullies with a public venue to judge and lampoon us based on our cultural palates. This makes us more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Angell s Belief in Functionalism and John Watson s Belief... It was also suggested by Angell(1913) that consciousness was best if forgotten and there should be a objective method of describing animal and human behavior but also believed that if it were to exist , it should definitely be of some use for an organism . The statement also suggests that it was not only John Watson the founder of behaviorism who proposed the idea rather it was thought about before him. His rise and influence was probably because of introducing the idea at a time when it could be accepted by the time and tide of that period. Psychology had been the study of mind from a very long time and was represented by the method of introspection defined as studying the mind by analyzing the thoughts. Angell s functionalism aimed to apply psychology and its methods to real life problems however the problem with both structuralism and functionalism was that the methods were not reliable and introspection was considered to be a problem rather than a solution. Psychology could not convince people of its usefulness and practical problem and the founder of behaviorism John Watson believed that both structuralism and functionalism were subjective and introduced behaviorism as objective. (Moore ,2011) which was considered to be a transformation from one phase of science to another . (Gardner ,1985) Behaviorism has been believed to influence everyday life from parenting and learning to employee perks in organizations. It aims to study behavior and how it can be changed, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Ishmael Beah PTSD Throughout the book A Long Way Gone, Ishmael Beah retells his accounts of PTSD. He describes how this disorder has affected his life after he was rescued from the Sierra Leone Civil War. There currently are three million recorded cases of PTSD per year. That number only applies to the United States. Soldiers and many other types of people can develop a case of PTSD and I decided to further investigate this topic because of the wide range of people that this disorder affects. My grandfather was unfortunate enough to have a case of PTSD (he was a soldier in Vietnam), and this personal connection is another reason that I want to discover more about this topic. Those who have studied PTSD have traced the cause back to a haunting event in an individual s life. A traumatic event is one where you see that you are in danger, your life is threatened, or where you see other people dying or being injured (RCPSYCH.uk). PTSD creates a type of anxiety, and this type of anxiety prevents the patient... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those diagnosed with PTSD have shown a reduction in the volume of the hippocampus. The hippocampus helps humans remember new memories and then be able to recall them later, and also helps identify between past and present memories. The amygdala is another section of the brain affected by PTSD, and the amygdala is responsible for processing emotions and fear. The ventromedial prefrontal cortex is shown to have a decreased size in cases. The ventromedial prefrontal cortex regulates negative emotions like stress, anxiety, and fear. The strange behaviours of the patients diagnosed with PTSD can be explained by the damage to the brain. Researchers believe that the brain changes caused by PTSD increase the tendency of a person developing other psychotic and mood disorders (brainblogger.com). The brain is like a machine made up of small parts, and if one of these parts break, the machine does not function ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Summary Of The Tale Of The Plowman Canterbury Tales The tale of the Plowman July 12th 1392 The Boiling sun casts a blanket of heat over the mile long fields, a faint voice can be heard in the peaceful atmosphere the calling repeats and a man wearing an tabard smock raises his head from the line of crops to attend to the noise he picks up the bucket of bruised vegetables and travels towards the voice as he gets closer it gets louder and more audible the man slightly drained from the sun and work responds to the voice Yes dear? it was his wife Alice she was a hard working woman from another part of the country they met in a church when she was on a family vacation to see her sick mother to her at the time the man was just considered his local name The Plowman but this soon changed after meeting frequently at the lords house. Simon asked Alice to a date and they ve been together since 1385. The Plowman or Simon as relatives call him is a hardworking man of god he loves church and giving whenever possible his great brother Parson plays a big part in Simons life Parson is the only person he trusts with personal information. Alice responds to Simon s exhausted tone by saying Dinners ready maybe you should take a break after dinner too Simon being the worker he is really wanted to decline the offer of a break but decided for the sake of not saying no to Alice he just smiled and said, you re right dear They walk into the dining quarters and there lays a buffet of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Feministic View on Jackson’s Short Stories †the Lottery’... Shirley Jackson is most famous for her short story The Lottery and her novel The Haunted House . She has been applauded for her fresh approach towards American Gothic writing. There are many works dedicated to the gothic elements her stories contain. However, most critics overlooked the feminist elements that most of her stories have. The two short stories discussed in this essay both have female characters who are outsiders in their society. Careful examination of the protagonists course of action, setting, and symbolic references Shirley Jacksonput in both of the stories shows that the female protagonist in both The Lotteryand The Tooth should be considered as a woman with a feminist attitude towards a male dominated society.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, towards the end of the story Tessie transforms into a different woman once her family is chosen. The next passage indicates Tessie s transformation when all of the sudden, Tessie Hutchinson shouts to Mr. Summers, You didn t give him time enough to take any paper he wanted. I saw you. It wasn t fair! (298). Her husband did not receive an honest treatment according to Tessie, which will eventually lead to her downfall. Now that she is the victim, there is a significant change in attitude towards the town and its tradition. She is no longer a good natured woman who finds the lottery on great joke, instead, she stands up to this old tradition and is more nervous and aggressive than ever before in the story. This is the complete opposite of what we first saw of Tessie, a simple woman concerned more with her dishes than the lottery. The character of Tessie, in the end of the story, is fully aware of the consequences of this same lottery and she protests against the tradition which is so deeply rooted in her society. Because of the first impression of Tessie the reader would have expected her to just shrug her shoulders, instead Tessie does completely the opposite and stands up for her own rights. In The Tooth Clara leaves her secure domestic environment to travel to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Treatment Of Phonological Disability Using The Method Of... Weiner, F. (1981). Treatment of phonological disability using the method of meaningful contrast: Two case studies. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 46, 97 103. Purpose: A minimal contrast method to teaching phonological oppositions is a conceptual, rather than motoric, strategy to suppress phonological processes. This method was assessed for effectiveness in reducing the frequency of process use and generalization of treatment effect. Method: Two unintelligible 4 year old children were confronted with the miscommunication resulting from their misarticulation of a target word produced as another meaningful word. Four minimal pairs were trained for each targeted process: deletion of final consonants, stopping, and word initial fronting. Twenty four generalization probes of non treatment words were assessed for each targeted process. Results: Minimal pairs treatment procedure was effective in decreasing process use over a short period of time. Several sound production errors improved concomitantly. Subject A improved more rapidly than subject B. Generalization to probe words occurred gradually. Clinical Implications: Minimal contrast treatment is effective and efficient for treating children with phonological disability. Avoiding listener confusion is motivating for suppressing process use. Word Count: 147 Gierut, J. A. (1990). Differential learning of phonological oppositions. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 33, 540 549. doi: 10.1044/jshr.3303.540 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Theories Of Gang Disengagement INTRODUCTION Criminality associated with gang participation and membership is a growing problem within the criminal justice system, as the FBI states that 33,000 violent street gangs, motorcycle gangs, and prison gangs with about 1.4 million members are criminally active in the U.S. and Puerto Rico today. Many are sophisticated and well organized; all use violence to control neighborhoods and boost their illegal money making activities, which include robbery, drug and gun trafficking, prostitution and human trafficking, and fraud. Many gangmembers continue to commit crimes even after being sent to jail (Gangs, 2016). The growing attention to gang associated criminality has been the focus of many local, state, and federal agencies simply... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although these types of programs sound wonderful on paper, most of these programs are unsuccessful and show no signs of deterring at risk youth from joining a gang. A study conducted by Esbensen, Peterson, Taylor, Freng, Osgood, Carson, and Matsuda, (2012), evaluated the success of the G.R.E.A.T. program and found that the rates of violence, delinquency, and gang membership in comparison to the control group were not statistically significant (Peterson et al., 2010). As argued in the study justification midterm question, policy implications geared toward gang reduction focus on social learning and social strain theories, however this has proved thus far to be ineffective in lowering crime rates and gang membership. While policy implications toward gang membership has proved to be unsuccessful and unproductive, I suggest that gang disengagement should instead be heavily focused on, with the specific focus on the types of criminological theories that impact the choices for disengagement and less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Converse Swot Analysis Background Converse as a brand Converse Inc. which is based in the USA, is a wholly owned subsidiary of NIKE Inc. which was established in 1908.The Converse brand has built a reputation as America s Original Sports Company and is associated with a rich heritage of legendary sneakers such as the Chuck Taylor All Star, Jack Purcell and the One Star sneaker. Today, Converse offers a diversified portfolio including mens, womens and childrens and toddler footwear range, apparel and accessories. The Converse product is sold by retailers in over 1001 stores around South Africa, of which Pretoria and Johannesburg is the most densely populated containing a total of 493 stores. Accessed on the 08/05/2015 from http://www.converse sa.co.za Converse can account for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They produce similar rubber soled sneakers which appeal to consumers within the same market. However consumer. Indirect Indirect competitors include all other footwear brands that appeal to other to other target markets within the shoe industry. Similar looking products in the market SWOT Analysis of Converse StrengthsWeaknesses The brand is an established on for the past 100 years. The sneaker design remains the same, the sneaker has various thereby appealing to a larger market. It has different types of collections to cater for the different generational cohorts, for example the Andy Warhol range on the Converse All Stars as well as the Black Sabbath designed as mentioned before. Its an iconic brand recognised worldwide. It s a fashion item that never was out phased by time. Countless celebrity endorsers from athletes to musicians. Has the power of Nike behind the brand. Lack of promotional activities surrounding Converse All Star brand within the South African market. Innovation does not play a role in the brand. Athletic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on Women and Consumer Behaviour Women and Consumer Behaviour INTRODUCTION Consumer behaviour can be defined as the acts of individuals directly involved in obtaining and using economic and services, including the decision process that precede and determine these acts. (Engel et al, 1968, p 5) Buyer behaviour refers to the acts of individuals directly involved in the exchange of money for economic goods and services and the decision process that determined these act. (Engel et al, 1968, p 5). Both consumer and buyer behaviour differ amongst the population as people have different wants and needs. Therefore it is untrue to say that working women buy products and services essentially the same as non working women. No two people are similar as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In each society, the culture of that society has a functional purpose. It provides values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviours that facilitate human interaction. The culture of a working woman will be very different from that of a non working female. Spiro, R.L studies show that Strodtbect, I. L. found cultural differences with respect to the roles of females were related to differences in decision making. This is because both groups will have different beliefs and attitudes due to the way they have been nurtured. Social In a materialist society economic well being much determines what social class you are in. If this was the case, than working women would be in a much higher class than non working. However focusing primarily on income fails to recognise the differences in spending of disposal income characteristics of social classes. For example a teacher who earns the same as a truck driver will spend their money in distinctly different ways, the service and goods will not be the same. (Runyon, K.E 1980). Working women may spend their money on socialising i.e. with friends etc. whereas a non working woman may have children and therefore spend much money on the family Social class differences are variations in life styles, in values, interpersonal attitudes and self perception. These differences influence consumer behaviour, shopping patterns, and effective communications. Therefore marketing practitioners should understand that
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  • 15. `` Ballad Of Birmingham `` By Randall Dudley A girl, so very young, who already knows what a freedom march means has no idea what she will experience. A scared mother who does not want her little girl to see what is going on has no idea what is fixing to happen. Randall Dudley s Ballad of Birmingham, gives a clear vision of what happened this day in 1963. The bombing at the 16th street baptist church in Birmingham, Alabama was a tragic event for the ones in this time. The poem shows the social and historical context of what exactly was going on during this time. The author, Randall Dudley, was born on January 14, 1914. He was born in Washington D.C. but moved to Detroit in 1920. Randall was an African American poet, publisher, editor, and founder of Broadside Press. Broadside... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So the little girl dresses in a white dress, shoes, and gloves to leave to go to the church. Her mother thinks the church is much safer for her. The little girl leaves and the mother hears a loud explosion. She immediately runs to the church to see what had happened. Her daughter is nowhere to be found. The only thing the mother could find was one of her daughters little white shoes. Stated in an article from the online database, The 16th Street church was the first and largest black church in Birmingham. Located in the heart of downtown, it was known to host such historic figures as Thurgood Marshall, W.E.B. DuBois, and, later, Hillary Clinton, as well as a junior senator from Illinois who would later become America s first black president. During the 1960s, 16th Street was the hub of the city s civil rights activities. There, civil rights activists strategized, held mass meetings, sponsored rallies, and planned demonstrations in the fight against segregation. It also states, At the height of the civil rights movement, Birmingham was known as Bombingham. By the fall of 1963, there had been more than 80 unsolved bombings in the city, including at the home of A.D King, Martin Luther King Jr. s brother. It was a moment that the world would never forget, Lonnie Bunch told The Washington Post. During this time period, it was an era in American history that many Americans never want to happen again. The era when segregation was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Poland DBQ Diego Lopez Liranzo 22 September 2014 AP European History Form VI Analyse the factors that contributed to the emergence of a workers opposition movement in Communist Poland in the period 1956 1981. After World War II, the official communist party dominated all aspects of Polish politics, which soon became an issue with not only the working class of the country, but also the intellectual and educated Polish community. Between 1956 and 1981, there was an emergence of workers opposition against the communist party in Poland due to the blatant oppression and desperate living conditions of many of the Polish workers and their families. Workers demanded rapid change in policy from the party because the workers believed the government had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Doc 4) The intellectual and party member support helped the workers movement gain serious momentum. A major factor in the emergence of the workers opposition movement also was the support of the Catholic Church and the Pope specifically. In September of 1976, the bishops of the Catholic Church in Poland called for the government and party to fully respect civil rights and conduct a real dialogue with society while also demanding that they stop all repression of workers involved in the protests of June 1976. (Doc 5) The fierce and somewhat scolding tone in which the demands are made show the Catholic Church s unwavering support for the Polish workers opposition. It is not surprising, however, that a group of Catholic bishops would demand better treatment for the Polish workers because, as members of the church, they would naturally be in favour of social justice. The value of having the Catholic Church support the movement manifests itself in the fact that the Polish communist party begins to require all teachers to tell students that the pope is an enemy and dangerous man who only wishes to charm the crowd. (Doc 7) This response to the pope s support demonstrates that the party itself realised that the church could have tremendous impact on the turnout of the opposition. By the 1980s, a coalition of independent trade unions, known as Solidarity, was established in Gdansk. The photograph of Lech Walesa and other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Medieval Music Research Paper MEDIEVAL Medieval music period was around the 1940s.The music era was influenced by troubadours, Trouveres , and minstrels who musicians that were poetical too.They created their songs around peace,myths , legends and Nobel characters like knights and princes but in society, everything wasn t good it was bad because they lived in unhygienic places etc.Thomas tallis is a mediaeval composer he was born in 1505 in England and died 1585 and on 23rd of November in Kent Greenwich and was buried St alfeges church Greenwich. Thomas most famous pieces are if ye love me and god we grant grace .Nearly all of Thomas music is just vocals only which mean it s acapella.In one of Thomas songs called spem in alium there were 40 voices used which is quite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... they made more woodwind music during this time than using strings mostly.there also upgrades in music to do with the piano,influenced by opera houses and concerts.One of the most famous composers of this time was Mozart (1756 1791)who created the pieces Turkish march and the music he used was opera, symphony, concerto, choral, instrumental and vocal music, revealing an amazing number of outstanding unforgettable masterpieces.(1770 1827 )Beethoven was another famous composer his famous pieces are Turkish march and Sonata in C KV 545.haydn was one of the earliest composers 1732 1809. he was Austrian his works consist of Piano Sonata nВє 59 in E flat, Hob. XVI:49 and Kleine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Teeth Mouth Guards Teeth Protector Due to high work pressure and a highly stressful life, disease known as Bruxism has evolved as a very fatal disease. Due to this many peoples starts to grinding and clenching the teeth at night. There are also various issues going on in the life due to which people can feel bruxism at night. This issues can lead to damaged your dental line. It can also create a headache, earache etc. It can also cause injury to your jaw, gums, and lips. Your full facial expression would get hurts a lot with this dental problem. One of the major issue it will create is disturbance in your sleep. Teeth Mouth Guards are also majorly useful in sports. To protect your teeth from the accidental injury, the sports authority has made mandatory to use this which will reduce the harmful effects during sport activities.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the help of Impression kit, dental specialist designed the impression of patient teeth. Manufacturers try to create the best fit mouth Guard for the user. First the sample is provided to the users to use it few days, if the user is comfortable in using it then the permanent Mouth guard is provided. Alginate material is used in preparing this mouth guards. In Europe before selling this it is mandatory to passed a EC test and get a EC mark on it. If there is no EC mark on it that it is considered as criminal offence by European ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Understanding Migraine Headaches A migraine is a common, chronic, and debilitating neurovascular disorder. It is characterized by attacks of serve headache along with autonomic nervous system dysfunction and some patients an aura neurological symptom (Goadsby, Lipton, Ferrari, 2002). There are two types of migraines classical migraineand common migraine. Classical migraine is one that either preceded or accompanied by focal neurological symptoms which are generally visual, this occurs in 15% of patients and is referred to migraine with aura(Goadsby, Lipton, Ferrari, 2002). Common Migraine is one that has episodes of head pain that are severe and throbbing and can last 4 to 72 hours. These are migraines without aura and are usually associated with nausea, vomiting and sensitivity to light, sound or movement (Sorge et al., 1988). When diagnosed with frequent migraine attacks, doctors try to understand what the cause of a subject s migraines are which can be due to many variables such as stress, sleep deprivation or menstruation. Migraine attacks start at any age but they peak in the early to mid adolescence age. Migraines rates were observed for a year and the results showed the prevalence of migraines being 11% overall, 6% among men and 15 18% in women(Stewart WF, Lipton RB, Celentano DD, Reed ML, 1992). Although prevalence of migraine is similar in preadolescent boys and girls, when the onset of the menstrual cycle occurs, it changes. After onset migraine attacks are two to three times higher in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Plastic Pollution And Its Effects On Our Society Our world has become infatuated with the idea of fast, easy, and comfortable consumption. We ve grown accustomed to accommodating a fast pace lifestyle but we have forgotten about the repercussions of our actions. So many products have become single use or disposable, from our individually wrapped food to our hygiene products. Since the discovery of plasticit has become the go to material of choice due to its cheap price of production. Unfortunately because of its high production rate and the fact that it s essentially non biodegradable it has started to consume our planet from landfills, to rivers, and our oceans. When talking about plastic pollution people usually think about plastic bags and bottles but another huge product of plastic waste is a toothbrush. Currently there s about 323,060,000 people in the United states; if you take a very rough estimate that there s at least 5 million people/ babies who don t have teeth, subtract that from the population, and then estimate that the average person goes through 3 tooth brushes a year, you end up with 955,800,000 toothbrushes being thrown away per year. That s 1 billion toothbrushes from America alone, disregarding the fact that your dentist recommends you change your toothbrush at least 4 times a year. Plastic is generally what the average toothbrush is made of. Little plastic beads are poured into a mold and then heated up till they reach a doughy consistency, rubber detailing is then added for looks and texture ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Importance Of Being Algernon I watched the Oak Ridge Production of The Importance of Being Earnest on Thursday, March 10. The Importance of Being Earnest is a comedy about a man named Jack Worthing, who has a fake brother named Ernest, who gets is very mischievous. We soon learn that Jack created his brother and uses his name when he goes to London, but he uses the name Jack when he is in the countryside. This is all revealed in Act 1 of the play when Jack is talking to his best friend, Algernon Moncrieff. Jack has fallen in love with Algernon s cousin, Gwendolen Fairfax. Algernon becomes suspicious of Jack, and he confronts him about his double life, based on Jack s cigarette case, that has, to Uncle Jack from Cecily, written in it. Jack confesses and tells Algernon that his real name... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jack however, being the Cecily s legal guardian, that he give consent to Algernon and Cecily getting married. Jack states that if Lady Bracknell consents his marriage, he will do the same. She refuses this offer, and she and Gwendolen are about to leave when Dr. Chasuble shows up to change Jack and Algernon s name. He mentions Cecily s governess, Mrs. Prism, which catches Mrs. Bracknell s attention. She demands that Mrs. Prism is to be sent for, and when she arrives, Lady Bracknell accuses her of stealing her sister s baby. Mrs. Prism confesses and says that she lost the baby at a railway station after she had put the baby in her handbag. This catches Jack s attention because that was what happened to him when he was a baby. After asking Mrs. Prism some questions, Jack puts the pieces together, and runs of stage. He comes back with a handbag, and asks Mrs. Prism if it is hers, and she says yes. Jack gives her a huge hug and yells, Mother! After while of sorting out all the details, Jack learns that he is not Mrs. Prisms son, but the son of Lady Bracknell s sister, which makes him Algernon s brother. He also learned that he had been christened Ernest John, so in the end, he had been telling the truth all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Comparison Of Neil Armstrong And Buzz Aldrin Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin in a Moon simulationLighting In the photos taken on the moon, theorists claim that the lighting in the pictures is incorrect and that it could only be achieved by multiple light sources like you would get on a film set which led them to believe than the photos were taken on earth. In the photo of Buzz Aldrin where he is descending from the lunar module tot he moons surface he looks to be far to illuminated if you consider the shadow cast by the lunar module which leads conspiracy theorist to claim that Buzz Aldrin being lit like that could only be achieved through studio lights since on the moon there is only one light source, the sun. Conspiracy theorist are correct when they say an artificial light source caused Buzz Aldrin s suit to illuminate, however it is not studio lights causing it, but Neil Armstrong. The sun is directly behind the lunar module in this photo and standing away from the the lunar module is Astronaut Neil Armstrong who s reflective white space suit lit up Buzz Aldrin s suit this is because the space suits the astronauts wore during apollo 11 reflected up to 85% of the light that strikes them. The Flag People believe that the American flag moving on the recordings from Apollo 11 is proof that the moon landing was faked. In the recording of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin planting the American flag into the ground, the flag looks like it s flapping in a breeze but since there is no atmosphere on the moon there s no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Ntozake Shange s View Of The Oppression Of Colored Women All of the stories that we have read over the semester have opened my eyes to the way women were treated, good or bad. Some stories stuck in my mind more than others. These stories really focused on the oppression of women and bringing awareness to the issue. The authors that wrote them were very brave for writingabout the issues that were not getting talked about. The authors were also very inspirational to women in the time period they were written in and informative to the women who read them now. Ntozake Shange, Mary Austin and Willa Cather allowed me to analyze how society viewed women and the unfair expectations put on them. Shange After taking many classes at College of Saint Mary that are focused on women, it is always interesting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We get the perspective of Niel Herbert in her novel, A Lost Lady. The story starts out with Niel looking up to and glorifying a family friend, Marian Forrester. The Forrester s are a very well known family for their hospitality and charm. As Niel is growing up he recognizes that Marian Forrester was superior to the other women in the town, she could do no wrong and was the perfect wife. Niel s view of Marian changed quickly when he realized that she was having an affair, In that instant between stooping to the window sill and rising, he had lost one of the most beautiful things in his life. This day saw the end of that admiration and loyalty that had been like a bloom on his existence (Cather 71 72). This quote shows that a man s opinion of a woman depended on her role as a perfect wife and her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Secret Life Of David Case Study Throughout his lifetime, David has been through his fair share of problems. Even before he was out of his mother s womb, there was always some kind of complication. While David s mother was pregnant, she had some DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) tests run to determine if he would have any genetic problems after he was born. His mother, Karen, and father, John, went into this test confident there would be nothing wrong because they were to healthy adults with no genetic diseases or disorders. The first thing the doctordid was run tests on the two of them to make sure they were telling the truth about being healthy. When the test came back, the doctor found that both of them were carriers for the gene which causes sicklecell disease. The doctor... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was due to the trial and error his mother and father had because they knew so little about the disease. For instance, they did not know water below or above a certain temperature would cause an attack on David s blood cells, yet another tough circumstance. Overcoming time spent in the hospital, David still found time to play the other kids at school as well as in the neighborhood. David enjoyed playing with bigger groups of kids; nevertheless, he managed to find a best friend, James who was a couple years older than David. Because James, was older he grasped concepts before David such as conservation and the rearrangement of object. These were all difficult concepts for David to understand at first because Piaget states this is due to the lack of attention span a young child has. After David grasped the concept and the rationale behind them, he looked slightly smarter than his friends when their parents asked the same group of questions. James also began teaching David how to catch a football, shoot a basketball, throw a baseball, and kick a soccer ball. Depending on the season, John took David outside where they threw the baseball or played basketball as father and son, every now and then they inviting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparing The American Dream In The Great Gatsby And Black... The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Black Boy by Richard Wright both show the theme of the American Dream throughout the books. The American dream is the possibility of making a good life for yourself, the idea of rags to riches was the most popular concept of getting a better life. The American dream can both be found in the concepts of character decisions and conflict. The American Dream of getting rich was a goal that every immigrant had coming to the United States, but it was hard to find a way to obtain that amount of money. Gatsby tried to get rich from the start of his life. Gatsby s dad showed Nick Gatsby s plan to get rich in his childhood This is a book he had when he was a boy. It just shows you (Fitzgerald 173). Gatsby ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His first problem he recognized in his life was his hunger that he had growing up. His hunger could be taken literally and figuratively throughout the book. He realized his hunger growing up when he asked his mother when he going to get food due to the lack of his father s support, But it had never occurred to me that his absence would mean that there would be no food (Wright 15). His father left his family when he was growing up, it was the only source of income for his family. When he left, the family struggled even more trying to survive. This drove the idea into Richard that money was a key necessity to live a decent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Jack Trout And Ries What a strange word, positioning. Its origins are shrouded in the fog of history. The popular marketing writers, Jack Trout and Al Ries, started talking about position or positioning in 1972 or thereabouts, and took credit later for having invented positioning. However, I believe that positioning was an emerging concept and a term, in at least limited use, within the marketingand advertising community at the time that Trout and Ries first wrote about it. Certainly, the basic concepts of positioning were not new in 1972. The term positioning was described by Trout and Ries as the basic position in the consumer s mind occupied by a brand. They saw positioning as an antidote to the over communicated society, in which consumers were... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning, it s critical to talk to consumers representing a broad spectrum of the potential market. It is in these early stages that you must resist the temptation to focus too quickly on a narrow segment of consumers. Keep the market definitions very broad in the early stages of the research so you do not accidentally preordain the outcome before it begins. For example, if you interviewed people who only use rotary lawnmowers, you probably would find they only want to buy rotary mowers. But if you interviewed everyone with a lawn, you probably would identify many different needs, problems and motives that may form the basis for a positioning strategy. Qualitative methods (focus groups, depth interviews and ethnography) are essential in the early stages. What do consumers know, and what do they not know? What language, associations, images, and metaphors do consumers use in talking about the category? What brands are they familiar with, and how much do they know about the different brands? What are their perceptions of each of these brands? What motivates them to consume the product or use the service? What are the key determinates of brand preference? How is the market segmented or subdivided? What products or services would be substituted if the subject brand were unavailable? What are the major channels of distribution, and how does the channel relate to perceptions and usage of the brands? Who are heavy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Reasons to Invest in Lionsgate Essay I believe that Lionsgate is a film studio that s set for some big growth in the next few years, and I wish I had a big bag of money to invest. I have come up with five very good reasosn why i want to invest in Lionsgate. The Hunger Game series: As you ve probably heard, read, and/or seen by now, there s a new blockbuster franchise on the block, and in the last ten days it s already made $362 million. It s headed easily north of $500 million and probably above $700 million, plus another nine figure haul on DVD and Blu ray, not to mention merchandising. The sequel, entitled Catching Fire, is already scheduled for a November 2013 release, and will likely build on the mega success of the first film. There s also talk of turning the third and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meanwhile, you re wondering what the big deal is about the Step Up franchise, right? Well, the previous three films combined cost only around $60 million to make, and brought home $424 million at the box office, plus DVD and Blu ray sales and rentals that probably pushed the total to more than $500 million. Half a billion bucks off a $60 million investment isn t too shabby, and each film has made more money than the last one. With the fourth film releasing this July, and the take from previous installments now going to Lionsgate, it s a nice low budget property that s provided big returns and seems capable of churning out sequels indefinitely. The Expendables series The first film in Sylvester Stallone s series was a hit, and the sequel has upped the ante with the inclusion of widely popular action stars like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Chuck Norris. So expect this one to top the box office of the previous entry, somewhere north of $300 million at theaters before a nice additional run on the home theater market where profit margins are enormous. The films are popular because they are a throwback to the golden age of modern action films, and they answer the question, What if everybody who ever kicked butt got together to kick each other s butts all at once? The answer, of course, is $$$. Lionsgate also has some other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. How Can Different Methods of Listening to Music Have an... Research Question: How can different methods of listening to music have an effect on the transmission of musical sinusoidal waves? Introduction: Music is a universal language. It is a part of culture that has been around for thousands of years, dating back to the first recorded German flutist 40,000 years ago during the Stone Age. Lyrics and sounds can be understood and interpreted independently, but it is how humans are able to take in these sounds and interpret them that is often misunderstood. The biological and psychological aspects of this process play an imperative role, including the idea that our hearing systems are based solely on the cerebellum and physical movement, rather than chemical reactions which usually evoke our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such efficiency will be determined by measuring the frequencies of songs using sine waves, the volume at which a genre of music should be played can be understood. Efficiency is fully dependent on atmospheric conditions, such as pressure. Using the sine function will help to analyze the frequency in relation to the period, amplitude, and any possible shifts that may have an influence on the production and receiving of music. First, I will be using an EQu device to measure frequency (dB). This is considered the original source. Measurements of the frequencies are represented as sine waves, beginning at the 0 (indicated by the green line): By doing so, the frequency, amplitude, and pitch can be analyzed. The frequency measures how fast something vibrates, the amplitude measures how much something vibrates, and the pitch shows how high or low the music can be perceived. Sources: MacBook Air Speaker 3.7V Speaker Headphones Frequencies Using Various Sources of Music Production: Example calculation of average media frequency: (70.5+68.5+66.9+68.9+73.1+71.8)/2=69.95 dB Table 1 GenreSourceMedia FrequenciesAverage Frequency (dB) RockMacBook Air Speaker70.5, 68.5, 66.9, 68.9, 73.1, 71.869.95 RapMacBook Air Speaker64.5, 73.7, 65.6, 69.8, 70.6, 72.169.38 PopMacBook Air Speaker63.9, 68.1, 68.8, 61.7, 70.3, 66.1 66.48 ClassicalMacBook Air Speaker53.6, 55.8, 47.9, 46.1, 45.2, 44.348.82 Table
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  • 30. Descriptive Essay About Dubai I will talk about Dubai . I lived in Dubai for 5 years and I felt life in Dubai and Tokyo is totally different. Therefore, I d like to introduce you about how did I spent 5 years in Dubai. I will discuss main difference between Japan and Dubai, but I m not going to tell you general differences such as language, currency, etc. I also want you to know famous sightseeing spot. I asked some of my friends to find out what they know about Dubaiand I found that most of my friend heard the name of Dubai, but they don t know anything about it. Some of my friends know about Dubai such as it is Arabic country, economic had growth by coal oil, etc. but most of my friend don t know where is Dubai and few of them thought that Dubai is name of the country. But this is false, in fact, Dubai is not name of the country. It is name of city and name of the country is UAE (United Arab Emirates). Dubai is biggest city in UAE. However, it is not capital of UAE. The name of capital city of UAE is Abu... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, Dubai is the name of city of UAE and it is one of Arabic country. Second, the climate of Dubai is totally different from Japan. Third, Dubai is crazy about being a number one in the world. These three are my main idea for this essay. When I lived in Dubai, I have been to 5 star hotel, the world highest tower, and the world biggest shopping mall. All of them were awesome, so I recommend to you to go there. However, summer in Dubai is terribly hot and sometimes it reaches to 50 degrees. Therefore, I recommend you to go there in autumn season which is from December to February, but autumn season is windy and Dubai has a huge desert, so if you want to see a great breathtaking view of Dubai from the world highest tower, maybe it s not good idea to visit Dubai in autumn season. I really enjoyed time in Dubai, and it has more fun and interesting event. Why don t you visit Dubai and enjoy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Walking the Ramps of a Beauty Pageant Walking the Ramps of a Beauty Pageant Christopher Lowell once said, Beauty is not skin deepВ…. but is it really so with the exposure of today s generation to media s promotion of their own concept of beauty? Turn on the television and see that most commercials, especially those selling beauty products such as Ponds, Skin White, and Gilette for Women, are endorsed by thin, tall, pimple free, smooth legged and fair to white skinned women. Flip pages of fashionmagazines, see fashion shows and discover that models are of the same description. The same goes for beauty contestants in a beauty pageant, wherein there are set standards with regard to one s physical attributes before parading oneself onstage. Certainly, one cannot be called a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the real world setting though, it is actually society who has done so and the Philippines, having been colonized for years by Westerners, is one country whose society and culture is greatly influenced by them. Thus, Filipino women adhere to the dictates of the West of what beauty is, which is implied in fashion magazines, commercials, and other forms of media (Chapkis 40). With all these and having the Miss Universe first launched in the United States, our own versions then of such beauty pageants have patterned their standards with the beauty standards of the West (Candor 3 4). The adherence of our women to such dictates is due to the need to be accepted by others, achieved through conformity to peer group standards and practices (Furman 49). Furman further shares that many women, indeed, see themselves as beautiful only when others perceive them so. According to Ms. Jovie Anne H. Monsalud, a psychologist, people conform to such standards and seek acceptance from others because they, in themselves, lack self acceptance. With the emphasis of how women should look like through the standards in beauty pageants, many women, then, who are having a difficult time accepting themselves for what they naturally look like, are pressured to follow such standards through working out, cosmetic surgery, radical diets, and consumption of various beauty products and growth enhancers (Urla and Swedlund 397), which have all been made to seem normal by the interplay of today s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Kadampa Meditation Paper While looking through the field visit site list and researching many of the different options, I was drawn to the Vajradhara Buddhist Center, also known as the Kadampa Meditation Center of North Carolina. I discovered that they offered an Introduction to Meditation class which seemed to be perfect for me. The Kadampa Meditation Center s website describes the class as being ideal for beginners and newcomers to Buddhismand meditation. With having no prior experience with any Buddhist practices or meditation, I presumed this class would be a great way for me to learn the basics of meditation, its role in Buddhism, and get to actually experience meditation for myself. Through this hands on learning experience, I was able to learn that meditation is much more than just a casual practice; it takes great dedication and commitment to master. Before visiting, I did some preliminary research to gain a perspective on Kadampa Buddhism. I found that the New Kadampa Tradition puts a high emphasis on Buddha s teachings and applies many practical methods to their practice. Kadampa Buddhism is eager to reach new generations and provide a way for everyone to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He discussed how there are many obstacles in the way of meditation, he described these things as opponents . He explained a form of meditation where you can concentrate on a virtuous object to hinder a wandering mind. He then lead us through a second meditation where he first instructed us to study the statue of Buddha that was sitting in the room. He told us to examine every detail of his face. Then, we were to close our eyes and begin meditating, while focusing and concentrating on that image of Buddha in our minds. After this meditation, the instructor spoke a bit more and lead us through one last mediation using a different technique, but I found the second meditation, focusing on an object, to be the easiest for me to remain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Unreliable Credit History If you need some financial help because of an unexpected expense or an expense that you must pay but cannot afford at the moment a loan is a great route to go. Various companies offer loans to people that need them, but finding a loan can be difficult if you have an unreliable credit history. If you have an unreliable credit history it would probably be wise to not go to a bank as they may turn you away. It may be best to go with a payday loanas the requirements are not usually as strict. It is always a good idea to be responsible about the amount of money that you are borrowing from someone. A good lender will make sure that you have the means to pay the entire loan back in a reasonable amount of time. A good lender will make sure that you also have a steady job. An irresponsible lender will loan an excessive amount of money to someone whether they need it or not. An irresponsible lender will most likely not even check to see if you have a job to pay back the amount of money that you are responsible for. An irresponsible lender isn t someone that you want to deal with. In addition, irresponsible lenders may charge extremely high interest rates for their services. When you are loaning money, always be sure that you can pay it back in the allotted time period. It s best to come up with a financial plan that will ensure that you will be able to pay the loan back while still having money for other necessities. Be sure that you have enough ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can be intimidating going into a business and asking for a loan. Looking for a loan on the internet is simple compared to going and talking with various businesses. If you apply for a cash advance on the internet, the company will usually let you know right then if you got approved or denied. If you have no credit or bad credit, you may want to call the business and speak with them to explain your situation as you may have a better chance of being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Photosynthesis Results Overall each student made progress. The lowest growth percentage was 5 percent and highest was 50 percent. The learning objective that students were the most successful with was: I can describe the process of photosynthesis. Two possible reasons for this success was we spent a lot of time reviewing plants and how they get their food. We also did a virtual lab that involved Elodea plants and students were able to see the relationship between plants and animals. Students also got extensive review practice in the area of photosynthesis. I also think the concepts involved in photosynthesis were a bit easier to master than those of cellular respiration. The work samples reflect that students had an easier time with photosynthesis and students received more practice in this area.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some reasons for this was because it is a complex process that is not as easy to picture as photosynthesis. I also struggled finding materials that could simplify it and as well as visual aids. It was also hard to get students to be interested in the material and some of the practice materials related more to photosynthesis. What I do differently is spend another full day just on cellular respiration and try to relate it more to the students. I think the food web activity that I did after the unit might have been good in this section because cellular respiration does help us as humans break down our food and create ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Essay on Crowdsourcing AOL case MIS Management Information System Crowdsourcing at AOL Case Analysis 1. A brief analysis of the case study AOL engaged in what is called micro tasking , and is believed to revolutionize the virtual workforce. Micro tasking is what Daniel Maloney, an AOL executive, applied when he was faced with inventorying a vast video library. He broke the large job into small pieces and utilized a crowdsourcing IT platform, Mechanical Turk, in order to describe each task that he required to be done. Each worker was asked to find web pages containing a video and identify the video s source and location. The project started within a week and completed in a couple of months. The total labor cost was as low as it would ve been to hire two man month ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He assembles and controls the entire project. 2 3. What factors should be considered when deciding whether or not to crowdsource a particular part of a business? I think the following three points implies factors to decide. 1) Any tasks that require advanced knowledge in a certain area should not be crowd sourced. Because managers controls a large number of workers and review the quality of services, critical functions related to company s brand should not be crowd sourced. 2)Even if each company has its strategic capability, crowdsourcing vital areas that sustain company s capabilities might lead a company to lose its advantage. 3) Crowd sourcing is more suitable for non creative, simple works to be break into micro tasks. 2 4. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of crowdsourcing. I consider that the advantages of crowdsourcing not only reduce cost, but also provide working opportunities with a large number of general people. For example, 1) Total labor cost can be reduced. 2) It s generally faster than hiring temp staff or traditional outsourcing firms 3)Mothers, who quit working even if they have working experiences, can utilize working opportunities in order to work as a part time job. 4) Crowdsourcing provide NEET (Not in Education, Employed and Trained) people with opportunities to join something social activities. On the other hand, disadvantage implies that 1) Dishonest companies maliciously utilize people without caring for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Theory Of Animal Intelligence By Edward L. Thorndike... Edward L. Thorndike s Impact Zion Johnson American River College Psychology 300 Ms. Carlson Contribution to Animal Learning As a young man working in the field of Psychology mostly working in the field of educational Psychology while teaching at the University of Columbia. His exploration into the mind of animal s learning habits led the world to figuring out connectionism. Before Thorndike had discovered the theory of Animal Intelligence the anecdotal method was always used which used collections of memorial events or situations where animals showed natural thinking processes. Thorndike challenged this method for the flaws that it showed including overestimation of animals natural thought by using experiments that his test subjects could use to attempt to counter the anecdotal method. Edward ultimately assumed that they simply use trial and error method to discover answers to the experiments.(International Encyclopedia of Social Science 2008). The Puzzle Box Experiment Through this experiment Edward placed a cat inside of a box with latches that could open the door to let the kitten out. Through trial and error as the cat proceeded to go through this experiment multiple times the times it took the cat to open the door were documented. While the cat struggled with the first trial by the end of the experiment the cat developed a sense of how to get through the cage within seconds showing that animals do not learn mental processing, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Customer Privacy Of The Hospitality Service Industry Essay The evolving technology that helps provide services efficiently, assists in workload and support employee function can also aid in customer privacy issues and company espionage. With businesses moving from paper to digital, the risk of data breaches increases. Advancement in technology opens the possibility of greater issues in privacy. In the hospitality industry where privacy is one of the top priorities, customers expect the utmost confidentiality from this type of companies. The hospitality service industry is an easy target for data security infiltration. Hotelpayment card data are stored longer with the practice of booking rooms in advance. Moreover, credit carddata are stored during the duration of the stay and even longer to cover payments of restaurant bills and other services. Multiple hotel chainslike Hyatt, Sheraton, Trump, Hilton and Mandarin Orinetal have admitted to having their POS or point of sale systems hacked in 2015. POS systems are both the physical technology and software used in financial transactions between the merchant and its customer. In situations where there is a breach in a hotel information system, hotels have their standard procedures on how to handle these situations. Organisations involved also implement guidelines and requirements that are needed to ensure that data breach does not happen or happen again. Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, a hotel and leisure company with around 1,275 properties under multiple brands posted on its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Sphere Relationship Sphere One: The Centrality of a Relationship with God Sphere one shows the person relationship to God in the since that when there is a problem they cannot handle they know they have to get back to the core of their sphere, which is God. They know they should not compare their selves with others, but seek what they look like to God, with this in mind they know their righteousness stack up to God. When they are disciplining someone, they should keep in mind what our text book says about three things you should ask when they are discipline in the sphere. (Head) dose the person I am discipling know what Jesusteaches about growing in relationship to him? (Heart) are there visible changes happening in the person s life? (Hands) are thy willing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like having a little faith Jesus Christ can make your faith grow. In order for Jesus Christ to use us we need to submit fully to Him. We must study the word of God, so we know how to be obedient to Him, furthermore the word teaches us what God expects from us. When we submit totally to Jesus Christ He gives us strength to bare our cross, also when we submit to God He gives us strength to do His work. Hebrews 13:21 says God will, Make you perfect in every good work to do his will, working in you that which is well pleasing in his sight, through Jesus Christ; to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen . By submitting to God, He will reveal to you what it is He would have you to do, but we have to submit first. When we are doing God s work people should see some evident of God in us our spirit should bear fruit that people can see. Paul said to the Galatians, But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance Galatians 5:22 23a. A person who has submitted to God, should show these signs. Also, we ought to seek the mind of Jesus Christ so He can instruct us in all spiritual things. Smith Wigglesworth said, We must seek to have the mind of God in all things. If we don t, we will stop His workings. He wants us every day to live in the Spirit so that all of the revelations of God are just like a canvas thrown before ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Problems Faced By President And Congress In The 1790s Essay The Immediate Problems and Issues Faced by The President and Congress in 1790 During the 1790s, the young American republic faced many of the problems that confronted the newly independent nations in the 20th century. For one they had to form a sound economy. Another problem was preserving national independence. Creating a stable political system was another challenge that would also provide a legitimate place for opposition. It wasn t very obvious that the union would survive long. George Washington did not think that a new government would last even 20 years. Consolidating public support was also one of the many problems that the new republic faced. Only about 5% of all white males voted to ratify the new constitution and only two states continued to support the articles of the confederation. There was one state though that threatened ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One committee proposed His Highness the President of the United States and Protector of the Rights of the Same . However, the House of Representatives and James Maddison were considering more pressing matters. There was a tariff placed on imports and a tax placed on liquor. They also imposed duties on foreign vessels to encourage American shipping. They also created departments of State, Treasury and war to provide a stable structure for the executive branch of the government. The Judiciary Act organized the first federal court system which consisted of a Supreme Court with six justices, a district court in every state, and three appeals courts. Congress approved a bill of rights to strengthen popular support for the new government. The bill of rights ensured that national government could not infringe on the right to trial by jury. In an effort to reassure Antifederalists that the powers of the new government was limited, the tenth amendment reserved to the States respectively or to the people all powers not specifically placed in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Why Eddie Van Halen is an Influential Musician Essay There are certain musicians that come along that shift a culture, attitude, or future musicians. Another musician that went on influence future generations and considered one of the greatest guitar players in the world is Eddie Van Halen. Eddie Van Halen was born in Holland in 1955 and immigrated to Pasadena California. At the age of seven, Eddie was training as a classical pianist, although his love for Rock and Roll was developing. He started working a paper route and used the money to buy a drum set. His brother Alex, also musically inclined, bought a guitar. After months of practicing, Alex and Eddie switched instruments. Alex would spend hours on Eddie s drums and loved to play them. Eddie, a little frustrated with the drums,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A little later, Eddie heard Michael Anthony on the bass and thought that he was perfect for their band. Still, something was missing; Alex thought they needed a front man. He suggested that they let David Lee Roth be the front man, mainly to save the rent money on the PA system. David Lee came on board and thought the brother s last name sounded cool, and the rock group Van Halenwas born. On one particular show, Gene Simmons from Kiss caught Van Halen at the local gig. He offered to help them out. Gene Simmons flew Van Halen to New York to tape a demo and introduced them to the Kiss production management. They had no interest in Van Halen citing that there was no commercial value to Van Halen, so the band went back to their local gigs in California. During a show in Hollywood, Warner Brothers records representative Ted Templeman saw their act and signed them less than a week later for a record deal with the Warner brother s label. They headed out on the road immediately and caught up with Warner Brothers headliners to open their shows. The other groups were not very pleased with the band, especially when Van Halen started getting better reviews. Van Halen was then off to England to open for another band that Eddie idolized, Black Sabbath. Ozzie was so impressed with the band that he admitted that Van Halen was outplaying Sabbath. At least that is what Ozzie said according to the Van Halen camp. Van Halen went on to record 26 albums in their career with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Is Boo Radley Insane In the taletelling community of Maycomb, in south Alabama during the 1930s, a compassionate man is misjudged and treated unkindly because rumors spread about him portraying him as insane and dangerous. Boo Radley, a character from the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, is a shy man with an unfortunate past, who stays in his home all day due to the hurtful lies his neighbors tell. Two young children, Jean Louise Scout and Jem Finch believe the neighborhood gossip, and stay far away from Boo Radley, but after a turn of events they begin to see the real Boo Radley and realize that he is not the monster others portray him as. The children appreciate Boo Radley s generosity towards them, and they change their opinion of Boo and the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Scout recalls Boo s gifts, she begins to notice the contrast between the real Boo and the rumors, Neighbors bring food with death and flowers with sickness and little things in between. Boo was our neighbor. He gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, a pair of good luck pennies, and our lives (373). Boo s heartfelt presents for Jem and Scout conveys his compassion for the children and the contrast between his real deportment and the false persona Maycomb makes him out to be. The inhumanity of Maycomb s rumors is evident as they pretend a gentle person is evil. After Boo saves her and Jem s life, Scout realizes her and Maycomb s wrongs for judging Boo before they met him, telling Atticus, When [we] finally saw him, why he hadn t done any of those things . . . Atticus, he was real nice . . . (376). When Scout is aware that she had never met Boo before she judged him, she recognizes her wrong, and that he hadn t done any of those things that she believed from the rumors. She understands that the ruthless lies they told harmed Boo, since he is afraid to go outside his home with the reputation Maycomb gave him. Even though Boo is a compassionate and loving man, Maycomb discriminates him based on rumors until he stays inside so as not to be treated unfairly for crimes he has not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. What Is Gandhi s Critique Of Modern Civilization Highlight and assess Gandhi s critique of modern civilization and relate it to the debate about the nature and practice of development that surfaced with Gandhi s 1945 exchange with Nehru [in Sudhir Chandra s essay] and continue into the post independence era is with us today. Through the successor ... Gandhi was pitted against a whole discourse which the successor and virtually the whole country considered as the only rational mode of ordering life, be it individual or collective (Chandra 44). In every argument at least two people are involved. However, in many significant controversies or, even more so, in contestations of well accepted norms, the real debate rages not simply between two rational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While Gandhi never precisely defines modern civilization , such a thing may indeed be impossible as the discourse already, to some extent, defines us, he does offer an analogy to understand its nature. As this kind of civilization exists in idealized forms in its literature and theories and realized forms throughout Europe, America, and their colonies, he considers these its identity. From this, one can infer its nature as one learns of a tiger. While, in theory, a tiger could change its character, this question completely misses the point that the very nature of the tiger is at fault (Swaraj 27 28). The preaching of modern civilization, as rhetoric, plus the real patterns of this kind of living comprise the object of his criticism. This marks one of his first important differences from the discourse he opposes. Where Gandhi considers the tiger in terms of its nature and as a pattern of behavior, the technical rationality of the discourse he is arguing against considers a tiger as a particular collection of biological specificities that may sometimes act in predictable ways, but is entirely mutable. While this summary of Gandhi makes him sound more like Plato than is fair, his arguments tend to look for deeper meanings where possible and permanent truths as opposed to the myopia of the discourse he is criticizing. Similarly, Gandhi claims that only men with mature thoughts are capable of ruling themselves (Swaraj 16), whereas modern civilization boasts ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Cycle Of The Hydrologic Cycle The hydrologic cycle, also known as the water cycle, is a continuous rotation of water changing states through the Earth, ocean and atmosphere in a circulating system (Watts Forbes, 2011; US Department of Commerce, n.d; National Geographic Society, 2013). The water cycle alters throughout different locations due to weather patterns and climate around the world (Watts Forbes, 2011). The major processes that make up the hydrologic cycle are evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, and runoff, with many further processes as seen in Appendix 1.1 and simplified in Appendix 1.2. Evaporation Evaporation, in general, involves a substance changing its physical state from a liquid to a gas (US Department of Commerce, n.d; National Geographic Society, 2013; Northwest River Forecast Centre [NRFC], n.d). An example of this is when the body heats up during exercise or due to temperature, and releases sweat to try and cool down and producing water onto the skin (US Department of Commerce, n.d). Energy is required for evaporation to occur, and this energy source can come from the atmosphere, entities such humans, or in the case of the water cycle, the sun is the source of energy (US Department of Commerce, n.d). During the hydrologic cycle, evaporation occurs when the sun interacts with liquid water such has lakes and rivers, the ocean and soil, to cause water particles to become water vapour by heating the water (National Geographic Society, n.d; Miller Spoolman, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Trying Crystal Meth in Breaking Bad How would you like to try some crystal meth? Chances are, you re saying, no right about now, maybe shaking your head in disgust. Why would you want to try crystal meth? That stuff is so ridiculously dangerous, right? Would it change your mind if you saw it on television? The highly acclaimed, wildly popular, and most recent winner of the Golden Globe Awardfor Best Television Series, Breaking Bad chronicles the life of Walter White, a chemistry genius destined to live out his life teaching high school chemistry to indifferent students. However, when White is diagnosed with terminal lung cancer, he begins manufacturing the greatest meth in the world with partner Jesse Pinkman, a former student. White s reasoning for taking up this illegal new hobby was originally to help pay for his chemotherapy treatments, but he soon realizes that he has found himself far too deep into the drug underworld to climb back out again. The show has an astounding following, and over 10 million viewers tuned in for the finale. The highly acclaimed series ended its second season at the end of February, but the end of the show itself did not stop the influence of its subject matter in the real world. According to the International Business times, meth never had better marketing than Breaking Bad. Believe it or not, Breaking Bad makes chemistry look cool. It has also made the idea of cooking meth red hot. While Breaking Bad may not glorify meth in the sense of making it attractive to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Org Behaviou Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction2 2.0 Initial Situation Case Analysis2 2.1 The History of Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS)2 2.2 Peter R. Dolan3 2.3 What is Plavix?3 2.4 Plavix Generic Drug Agreements4 2.5 Dolan s Fate5 3.0 Questions and Answers6 3.1 Q1) What principles of distributive Negotiation did Sherman use to gain his advantage?6 3.2 Q2 ) Do you think Sherman behaved ethically? Why or why not?7 3.3 Q3) What does this incident tell you about the role of deception in negotiation?9 4.0 Conclusion10 1.0 Introduction All organisations form an integral part of the global village. Therefore organisations have become open systems due to deregulation, ever changing technology, lifestyle and demographics. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Justice Department was investigating the company s March 2006 agreement with Canadian generic drug manufacturer Apotex. The agreement was intended to delay the Apotex s release of an inexpensive generic version of Plavix. Under the terms of Bristol Myers ill conceived agreement with Apotex, BMS offered Apotex $40 million to halt production of the generic Plavix until June 1, 2011. This date was five months before the Plavix patent was set to expire. Bristol Myers also agreed not to release its own non branded Plavix until six months after Apotex began to sell its generic version of the blood thinner. When asked to approve the agreement, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state Attorneys General objected to these provisions. They labelled the Bristol Myers concession anti competitive because it assured that Apotex would be the sole market vendor of cheap, generic Plavix for at least six months. So, Bristol Myers Squibb agreed to remove the anti competitive provision from the contract. Nevertheless, the FTC began questioning Apotex regarding the revised agreement. During these questioning sessions, Apotex told the federal regulators that Bristol Myers had given Apotex private assurance that it would not release a general version of Plavix to the market. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Thus Spoke Zaratustra by Frederich Nietzche The use of language is woven into such a dynamic doctrine in Thus Spoke Zarathustra that it speaks mountains of Nietzsche s genius. The aspect of two voices speaking as one shows a grasp for the written word that few have accomplished. With metaphors abound and a deep understanding of literary masterpieces, Nietzsche portrays the world that we live in with such grace. The literal translation of the book takes a highly spiritual stance, but in between the lines there is such depth of knowledge and understanding. While Nietzsche writes many chapters to express his understanding through Zarathustra, the theme s and messages are all very similar. Every chapter is like a piece of a grand puzzle that makes an intricate understanding of the world. Explaining the reality of what we think is reality would be too simple an explanation to fully grasp many of the concepts in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. That using words to describe such an amazing world would thus cheapen it to human standards. Of course, I cannot be one to speak such harsh words, as I am intent on cheapening the glorious concepts with my own meager words. 2 As I would like to discuss the book as a whole, I would like to use a chapter that is a good summary of Zarathustra s adventure of mind. The Three Metamorphoses has many elements of Nietzsche s overall message, and is suitable to somewhat accomplish the task of interpreting the book by using the literal translation and underlying meanings portrayed therein. The Three ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Financial Statement Analysis Project- Liz Clairborne Inc... FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS PROJECT LIZ CLAIRBORNE INC AND JONES APPAREL GROUP TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION1 II. HORIZONTAL ANALYSIS OF JONES APPAREL GROUP2 III. SIGNIFICANT PERCENTAGE INCREASES3 IV. FINANCIAL RATIO ANALYSIS5 1. Current Ratio5 2. Gross Margin Percentage6 3. Profit Margin Percentage6 4. Accounts Receivable Turnover and Days to Collect7 5. Allowance for Doubtful Accounts to Accounts Receivable8 6. Inventory Turnover Days to Sell8 7. Return on Equity9 8. Return on Assets10 9. Debt to Equity10 10. Times Interest Earned11 V. INVENTORY COST FLOW 12 VI. DEPRECIATION METHODS12 VII. LIABILITIES12... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... it |1176.2 |1239.4 | 63.2 | 5.10% | |Selling, general and administrative expenses |1069.2 |1100.4 | 31.2 | 2.84% | |Loss on sale of Polo Jeans Company business |0 |0 |0 |0.00% | |Trademark impairments |25.2 |88 | 62.8 | 71.36% | |Goodwill impairment |813.2 |78 |735.2 |942.56% | |Operating loss | 731.4 | 27 | 704.4 |2608.89% | |Interest income |7.5 |3.7 |3.8 |102.70% | |Interest expense and financing costs |49.1 |51.5 | 2.4 | 4.66% | |Gain on sale of stock in Rubicon Retail Limited |/ |/ |/ |/ | |Gain on sale of interest in Australian joint venture |0.8 |8.2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Rainforests And Tundras Similarities Rainforests and Tundras Rainforests and Tundras are two biomes that have similairities and differences. Rainforests include soft, delicate plants below the canopy and sparse vegetation on the forest floor while tundras have lush vegetation, and mosses that grow in low, damp ground. Plants in the rainforest grow close together, and plants in the tundra more widely spread. There are many differences and similarities of tundras and rainforest such as their importance to humans, characteristics and animals. Rainforests and Tundras have many similarities and differences in their characteristics. Rainforests are self watering biomes with warm, humid climates while Tundras are among the coldest, harshest biomes on Earth. Plants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tundras and Rainforests can also be compared and contrasted in their importance to humans. The differences and similarities between rainforests and tundras are seen in their importance to humans. Both biomes are beneficial to humans in different ways. The National Cancer Institute estimates that 70% of the anti cancer plants identified so far are located in rainforests (conserve energy future.com) and scientists continue to study the process of evolutionary adaption in the tundra. The tundra is also one of the largest unexplored areas on earth. Scientists believe that the potential for unknown resources is high. Geological predictions say that the tundra may be where a large portion of natural resources may be found. Scientists don t know what role the tundra plays in
  • 49. maintaining weather and climate around the world. The two biomes also have many differences and similarities in their wildlife. Rainforests and Tundras have animals that are different and similar to each other. Lemmings and small rodents are located in both biomes. Rainforests house big cats, macaws, snakes, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Innovation in Product Group 16 Innovation in Product Submission #2 Anant Jain B15131 Ankit Goel B15132 Anshul Jain B15134 2015 1. Introduction Innovation is refinement in a product, process, method, or a part thereof. Innovation has become a buzz word in recent years, with increasing relevance of innovation centred business models , and innovation led entrepreneurism . In fact, the success stories of Industrial America, technological Silicon Valley, American financial market, etc., are tales of constant innovations. Digitization has shifted access to knowledge and information from a privilege to convenience: anyone who is willing and able to pay, has an access. Also, sharing of information and flow of payments and tenders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Apart from developing a new product, innovation can also be in developing a new market for sales, and equivalently developing a new market for supply. Marketing innovation has two basic goals: satisfying customer needs, and building sustained competitive advantage. The tool through which it is achieved is differentiation, and marketing strategy of the company for the product. 2. Literature Review 2.1 Available research/insights on product innovation A brief review of the literature studied in depth concerning product innovation in given below. Cherron Reguia, in Product innovation and the competitive advantage [1], establishes how product innovation can be leveraged to establish and sustain competitive advantage. Innovation can be of various types, like: 1. 2. 3.
  • 51. 4. 5. Developing new product Improving over previous products (incremental) Developing new Market/sales Developing new Supply market Innovating in Channel structure Marketing innovation has two basic goals: satisfying customer needs, and building sustained competitive advantage. The tool through which it is achieved is differentiation, and marketing strategy of the company for the product. Innovation differs from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Bose Cinemate 15 Essay The Bose Cinemate 15 has continued to enjoy rave reviews since its introduction to the market. It has gained traction with its compact form, powerful sound output and its glossy feel. It is one of the best buys that can help to keep your space full of excitement. There are some features in the product that make it stand out. However, it is essential to understand some basics before dig deeper into the technology behind this device. This product comes in form of a soundbar. This simply means it can be fitted to any space around your TV. In view of recent trends in the market, it has blazed the trail with its offerings. The quest for the contemporary design that matches the need of the savvy consumer; has led to enormous research in producing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a unique blend of quality offerings that keeps this product in the leading edge. Customer Reviews and Scores The Bose Cinemate 15 has continued to win more grounds due to its great performance. It remains one of the top products in its range in the market. Based on its 88 reviews on Amazon, it has polled a decent 4.6 Stars out of a possible 5. The high point has been the quality, the design and its ability to deliver. Although, the only slip that was mentioned in one of the reviews is that it is expensive. This did not take away the satisfaction the customer got and how this product is the ultimate sound system for anyone. It is worth each investment made and it is durable. I believe the Bose Cinemate 15 is in a class of its own. It is the right choice for the discerning buyer to make. Conclusion The Bose Cinemate 15 has created a benchmark that is steeped in excellence. It is not difficult to see that it offers great value to all its users. The impact of the technology used in the design of this product has brought a new shift in paradigm for all sound systems in the market. Bose Cinemate 15 is the ideal product that meets contemporary sound production ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Respectful Relationship Theory Introduction In this reflection journal I will be discussing Ata growing respectful relationship theory, which I chose to use for Kate s case study, and Ecological systems theory, which was used for Hone s case study. I will further reflect on the appropriateness of the two theories in relation to these given case studies. Lastly I will look at the application of these theoretical frameworks. Theories Reflecting back on Kate s case study I feel that Pohatu s ata growing respectful relationship I m unsure if ata was the most suitable model to use with Kate. I personally felt then that initially I needed to develop a rapport with Kate first to build an effective and trusting relationship if we were to work together. Because the focus of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore I felt that Urie Brofennbrenner ecological systems theory was best suited for Hone as it looks at the environment that surrounded the individual and how the impact of each system could affect them. The ecological systems perspective looks at the bigger picture of the individual. it regonises the relationship between environment and individual, for example the relationship between Hone and his school. In social work practice it helps to regonise the influence of the environment on the individual weather it be directly or indirectly. The application of the ecological systems theory enables me to identify the factors from each of Hone s system, which was causing an impact on him. Through the applying the systems theory I was able to gain to a better knowledge of understanding to his erratic behaviour and awareness that there were some underlying issues that needed to be addressed as well. Hone s mother leaving him when he was born is one the many or not root of the underlying issues. Again like Kate s case study I feel that another model would be working in conjunction with systems theory such as Freud s psychodynamic theory. I feel that the individual needs to be explored also and why they are behaving in such manner. The psychodynamic theory is about the exploration of the inner self and how the unconscious forces drive human behavior, how the clients identify the conflicts and their experiences. This will help to understand the hidden meanings in things that Hone say, think, or is engaging in such as smoking or cutting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. History Of Sexual Harassment In The United States Sadly, there has been a long history of sexual harassment in the United States. Sexual harassment was made illegal in the workplace under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This article protects individuals against employment discrimination on the bases of race and color, as well as national origin, sex, and religion ( Title VII ). Although the bill was originally passed to combat the growing unrest in the country emanating from the pervasive and egregious racial discrimination and segregation exposed during the civil rights protests in the 1960s, it has since grown to encompass all areas of discrimination in the field of employment ( Pre 1965 ). The same act also created the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to enforce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued Mitsubishi Motors in April of 1996 in regard to claims of widespread sexual harassment at the company s plan in Normal, Illinois. The lawsuit contends that as many as 700 women were subjected to groping and sexual remarks, creating a hostile and abusive work environment that went unchecked for years at the Mitsubishi Motor Manufacturing of America plant ( U.S. Charges, 1996). It is despicable that situation like this was allowed to happen and perhaps even more astonishing is the magnitude at which it took place. While most of the harassment came from male assembly line workers or low level managers, high level managers at plant knew of the offenses and allowed them to take place without consequences ( U.S. Charges, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...