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Should The Government Regulate The Internet
These days the internet has become an essential part to living for almost everyone but one of the
controversial topics that people bring up is that whether or not the government should regulate
information on the internet. Both sides have valid points which form a reasonable argument. Some
people would say that they need to because of the dangers lurking around in the cyber world but the
reasons for why the government shouldn t regulate the Internet outnumber the reasons for why they
should. The federal government should not regulate or censor information on the internet because
doing so violates the first amendment and citizen s right to privacy, degrades the educational value of
the web, prevents the promotion and facilitation of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 2011, several people started a Don t Filter Me project. They wanted to remove the web filters on the
school computers that blocked several educational sites. They filed lawsuits and demanded that they
unblock these sites and take away the web filters. Also another group of people petitioned the
Supreme Court to strike down the Communications Decency Act in Reno v. ACLU in 1997. As a
result, the court granted the highest level of First Amendment protection to the internet. Also in 2004,
the Supreme Court announced that it will not hear government s appeal of a ban on the Child Online
Protection Act. They thought of this as a violation of the First Amendment (Internet Censorship 1).
Once again, it would be common sense to allow someone their first amendment and privacy rights.
Without these rights, the people would never be able to truly express their ideas to the public. If the
government censored the internet, people would not be able to publish what they wanted to because of
the internet regulation. Instead of thinking creatively and coming up with new ideas, people would
have to follow regulations. This could be a danger to society because it would hinder the people from
succeeding, evolving, and gaining more information. This is why people should be allowed to think
freely without the federal government censoring and regulating the internet (Redwin 3). This country
started on the foundation and basis of freedom so it should be kept that
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Letter Of The Jewish Community Center
Zakhele Thwala
Dr. Stigner
REL 231
02 December 2015
MY Visit To A Jewish Synagogue
The Washington, D.C. Jewish community Center, which is part of the Judaism faith, is located at
DuPont Circle 1529, 16th Street, NW, Washington DC, 20036. On November 13, 2015, I visited the
Shabbat Shalom service, which is usually held on Friday evening at 6.00 P.M. Personally, I am a
Christian by religion, my active involvement in church activities started at the early age of 16 years
and ever since my faith have been deeply rooted in this religion. The traditional Christian beliefs
include the belief in one, only true God, who is one being, and exist as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
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A calm and kind man at the front desk by the main entrance of the synagogue nodded and brightly said
Shabbat Shalom . I was hesitant and confused on how to answer, but I certainly continued my
salutation response in English and further explained the reason for my visit. After introducing myself
and indicating the reason of my visit, Warren Snaider, a friendly and very knowledgeable lay leader
and one of the synagogue ushers warmly welcomed everyone into the service immediately after
passing the main desk person. Mr. Snaider also repeated the same words Shabbat Shalom, each time
he did this, out of curiosity I inquired about the meaning of Shabbat Shalom, which he merely said; it
translates as happy or peaceful Shabbat. Mr. Snaider, as I preferred to call him that day, offered
everyone a prayer book called siddur to be used by all worshippers during the service. This book
contained most of the prayers that were used in service. A lay leader, Morris Paula, conducted the
proceeding and she was in charge of the service, while several leaders participated performing
different roles throughout the service. After everyone was accompanied to their seats, commencing the
service, Paula ordered the congregation to stand and sing a song from the hymnbook called Shalom
Aleichem (Peace Be upon You), which she said was to welcome and bless the Shabbat angels into the
service.
Immediately after
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Biological Transformation Of Bacteria And Pglo Plasmid Dna
Abstract: Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering are highly involved with the genetic transformation
of bacteria with the help of plasmid DNA. Genetic engineering ultimately alters genetic information
using genetic material from another organism. The objective of the experiment was to accomplish
genetic transformation using E.coli bacteria and pGLO plasmid DNA. PGLO carries an enzyme
named β lactamase that offers resistance to the ampicillin antibiotic. Therefore, bacterial cells can
grow and reproduce using pGLO. Four transformation plates containing E.coli were segregated into 2
groups of experimental and control groups. Two experimental plates comprised pGLO, but the control
plates did not. One experimental plate contained ampicillin and pGLO. The second experimental plate
consisted of ampicillin and arabinose along with pGLO. Contrarily, one control plate simply had
ampicillin. The second control plate only stored E.coli cells. The results accepted the hypothesis since
only the experimental plate with pGLO, ampillin and arabinose emitted green fluorescent light under
UV light. This confirms that bacteria emit green flourescent light under UV light only when paired
with pGLO and arabinose. However, other experiments have proven how modifying and using other
plasmid DNA material can alter results substantially. Therefore, bacteria are certainly sensitive to the
DNA material that is transforming them. It is undoubtedly beneficial to use the most advantageous
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Summary Of The Institute Of Gaius And The Institutes Of...
During the decline of the Roman Empire, control over the development of law slowly left the hands of
the Jurists and come under the complete control of the Emperor. The Institutes of Gaius and The
Institutes of Justinian are two notable legal textbooks written approximately at the beginning and the
end of this process. As legal summaries, these texts may be useful sources to identify major changes in
Roman law, more specifically concerning the laws of obligations, during that period. Analyses of the
changes between the laws of obligations The Institutes of Gaius and The Institutes of Justinian are few
and far between, much less in their historical context. A total of two pages is devoted to a comparison
between the textbooks in a guide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Tomkins does not go in depth about any of the differences between the books. Conversely, a very
specific subsection of obligations are examined by Olivia Robinson in her article Justinian s
Institutional Classification and the Class of the Quasi Delict. She starts by clarifying that a quasi delict
is a subset of obligations and arguing that the quasi delict is an imaginary idea created for the purpose
of keeping a nice symmetry of four categories. Robinson points out inconsistencies in Justinian s
descriptions of other subsections of obligations and other instances where substance was sacrificed for
this symmetry. In this section, Robinson refers several times to places in which Justinian either
follows Gaius example or breaks from it. She concludes with an analysis of the quasi delict and legal
arguments for as to why it does not exist. Robinson concedes that the quasi delict in Justinian s system
of using four subcategories of ideas likely makes it easier to teach legal concepts. The article is much
longer and more detailed than the section in Tomkins book. However, its main focus is proving that
the quasi delict is a non sensical category rather than the differences between Gaius and Justinian s
Institutes, which is what Tomkins concentrates on. Dalzell Chalmers and Lionel Barnes compare
Justinian s and Gaius Institutes in a chapter of their book, Student s Guide to Roman Law (Justinian
and Gaius). In this chapter, the purpose is to summarize
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Information Systems About Mobile And Wireless Networks
A Key Concept in Information Systems about Mobile and wireless networks / security
In information system there is a wireless network which is a network that uses a wireless instead of a
wired technology, and in the wireless technology is Mobile and wireless networks / security. Mobile
and Wireless Networks/ Security systems are vital to a burgeoning business landscape that increasing
relies on database and information technology at its core by have the use of the internet on the go
anywhere in the companies building which speeds up business impressively to a much a faster and
reliable way. This paper will be discussing Mobile and Wireless network/ security for business uses.
Overview
Mobile and Wireless networks are playing a significant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The first version of the 802.11 protocol was released in 1997, and was updated to 802.11b in 1999 to
permit 11 megabits to be transmitted. But Wireless WANs (WWANs) network cover broader areas
then WLANS and includes such things as cellular networks, cellular digital packet data, satellite
networks, microwave networks, and much more. But Both WWANS and WLANs rely on the RF
spectrum as there communication medium. The security measure for wireless users is strict, even
though it can be accessed by walking near a building. Wireless signals are easy too pickup especially
with a cellular device but it is usually password but still can access from intruders. But there are many
way of preventing these hackers from entering in which will be explained later. Also for Mobile
network/and its network security, its network operates on a radio frequency consisting of radio cells,
each served by a fixed transmitter, and for both wireless and mobile networks, they have the
advantage of mobility, flexibility, ease of installation, and low cost. But some drawbacks for both
systems include Limited Throughput, Limited Range, in building penetration problems, vulnerability,
and lastly security.
Describe Mobile and Wireless network/ security
Both Mobile and Wireless network, in today s world the current use of both concepts has
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Compare And Contrast The New England Middle And Southern...
Introduction
The New England, Middle and Southern colonies were the part of the New World which used to
belong to the British. Although the colonies all had good things, all of the regions had things that didn
´t help them grow as a region. Some colonies had rocky soil for example. Having a good climate and a
good topography is part of agriculture, having materials to work is part of manufacturing. If no one
has the right materials than the most probable thing to happen is that people will not be as productive
as with the right materials.
Industry
Each of the three regions had different types of industry. The New England colonies used to do
shipbuilding activities, lumbering and fishing. In England the Pilgrims built the Mayflower. That boat
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The reason for the New England colonies to have a lot of Pilgrims was because who settled in
Massachusetts were the Pilgrims with the Mayflower ship. The Mayflower ship landed in
Massachusetts in December 21, 1921. In the Middle Colonies the people who settled where the settlers
from Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, France and Scotland. New Sweden and New Netherlands joined
and became Delaware, that junction was made by the Duke of York. The Southern colonies were
settled by the Puritans, the Puritans who settled in the Southern colonies settled mostly for economic
reasons. The Puritans usually would take African slaves for the Southern Colonies.
When it was founded
The New England colonies where entirely founded when the Rhode Island was founded by Roger
Williams in 1636. The first New England colony to be founded was New Hampshire which was
founded by John Wheelwright. The Middle Colonies was totally founded when William Penn founded
Pennsylvania in 1682. The first colony from the Middle Colonies to be founded was Peter Minuit in
1626. The Southern colonies were completely founded when Georgia was founded by James
Olgethorpe in 1732. The first colony to be founded in the Southern Colonies was Virginia which was
founded in 1607 John Smith.
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Compare And Contrast American Cities And Banking
Banks and Banking Katy and in other American cities: Benefiting World s Economy Banks can be
described as a financial institution where deposits are accepted and credited from the public. There are
very essential in the financial systems as it influences the economy of a country. Most of the countries
follow a system which is known as fractional reserve form of banking. Under this policy banks holds
liquid assets which is equal to only a part of your current liabilities. These institutions are subjected to
minimum capital standard which is called Basel Accords. Banks are specific place which will ensure
that your finances are secured. Banking can be defined as a process through which the finances of a
country is controlled and created. These finances are loaned to gain profit through interest. In recent
times banks perform varied functions like ATM cards, safeguarding of valuable things, providing
lockers, credit cards and online banking. Banks and banking Katy and in other American cities has
helped the world economy. The simple method of safeguarding money and lending it to the borrowers
leads to a productive flow of money. This process has helped in the development of economies of
varied countries. The advantages of Katy Banks and Banking and in other American cities Banks are a
place where your money grows and is safe. In recent time the facilities and the attractive interest rates
which banks offers helps you in managing your finances. Money is a very important factor
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Ryanite Secret Societies
Horst continued, This was deemed imperative by the RGA leadership, because out of the major
powers involved in this so called Brotzmanskrieg, only the Union or the Coven refused to take any
part. Those mercs in the Brotherhood of the Untainted Garden are a different story, because they
literally have no idea as to how to understand what is coming out of my mouth. But getting back to the
Union, they refused to sign this compromise, because they felt that it was their first and last chance to
gain power for themselves, and surpass the RGA and the Underground in terms of might and prestige.
Then again, I must say... Sheer hubris can drive some people nutso, if I may add, the Godmother said,
following Horst. Thank you, Ms. Richardson, applauded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
After all, the Old Plaid Guard was not the only ones who were working tirelessly toward the idea. The
Dark Ryanite Valkyries were eager to play their own roles in the events leading up to the rebirth. Not
just they and the Old Plaid Guard, but pretty much everyone and anyone who would later become the
allies of the RGA. From the Coalition to the three Ryanite secret societies, the RGA s allies were
assisting them, with both the Wise Man and the Godmother taking the helm of leading the Catholic
School Conservationist movement. By their will and perseverance, they brought a declining institution
into a fledgling powerhouse. With God by their side, there is no such thing as the
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Analysis Of A Sound Of Thunder By Ray Bradbury
In the short story, A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury a man by the name of Mr. Eckels goes on a
safari expedition hosted by a company named Time Safari Inc., sixty five million years back in time.
During this jaunt to the Mesozoic era they find a Tyrannosaurus Rex and Eckels becomes nervous and
freaks out, after witnessing the gargantuan reptile he is aghast and steps off a path. Wandering off the
path is strictly forbidden as it can alter the timeline, in doing so he crushes a butterfly and changes
what will become the present. Through this story, Ray Bradbury is trying to convey the theme that all
of your actions, even small ones, can grow and form into much greater consequences and outcomes.
We shouldn t be blind to the consequences of our actions.
Even from the very time they stepped out of the machine we can see the theme is being delineated.
When Eckels proclaims that killing a mouse won t do any harm and will not change the future, Mr.
Travis, the safari guide proceeds to explain that they only mark animals that will not be important in
the future and illustrates that indeed a mouse can have a burden on the future. A quote from the text is,
Well, what about the foxes that ll need those mice to survive? For want of ten mice, a fox dies. For
want of ten foxes, a lion starves. For want of a lion, all manner of insects vultures, infinite billions of
life forms are thrown into chaos and destruction. Eventually it all boils down to this (Bradbury 3). In
this piece of
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The Everyday Is Important For Sociological Research
This essay will argue that the setting of the everyday is important for sociological research. Through
its investigation it becomes evident how various types of social structures and institutions have an
ability to influence behaviours and emotions of individuals. The sociological research of the everyday
covers a diverse range of theories, as individuals live and conduct themselves by various standards,
contexts, and structures (Heller, 1984, p. 3), and it is this kind of interaction that is taken for granted
and thus in need of exploration. It is through the examination of the socialisation occurring in the
everyday between individuals, institutions, rules, and culture, that it becomes evident that the obvious
is often not so obvious (Newman et al., 2013). This essay utilises the sociological imagination to
express this importance of the everyday through the exploration of three aspects of socialisation, these
being employment, mass media, and social deviance. It is these kinds of socialisations occurring in the
everyday that illustrate how social structures and institutions influence behaviours and emotions, and
hence also prove the everyday as an important setting for sociological research.
Have you ever wondered whether your thoughts and feelings are your own?
(Gavin Smith)
It is through the sociological research of the events and happenings in the everyday that this important
question can be and is addressed quite repetitively. First, however in order to
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New York City Public Transportation System
Beginning in June of 1952, when the Metropolitan Transportation Authority was founded, advances in
transportation in New York City have improved the city s developing economy and have benefitted
people to a great extent. Located in the heart of Manhattan, the MTA headquarters are home to
hundreds of different vehicles, ridden by thousands daily. The train tracks and bus routes run through
Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the Bronx, unifying all five boroughs and improving
the lives of everyone Beginning at $0.05 and going up to $2.50, one way bus fare has slowly been
increasing since the MTA was founded. Although the cost depends mainly on how far the vehicle is
traveling, this is the standard expense and the difference is significant. This cost is beneficial to
travellers because it is inexpensive, and convenient for day to day use.
Along with convenience, there are multiple economic benefits to using New York City public
transportation. Pollution can become less of a problem, because travellers aren t taking individual cars
throughout the state. The system is reliable for workers and travellers, making New York City a busy
tourist area. The schedules are clearly posted, along with dozens of different times of the day to make
travelling less of a hassle. There is arguably less stress on the commuter about traffic on the streets and
less worrying about time since the transportation system is reliable. The problem of finding a place to
park on the busy
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Bob the Builder
Module 25 Practice Set 1 Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or
answers the question. Assets Liabilities Reserves $20,000 Deposits _________ Loans _______ Table
25 1: Balance Sheet ____ 1. Use Table 25 1. If the reserve ratio is 25%, loans are: A. $5,000. B.
$15,000. C. $60,000. D. $80,000. E. $20,000. ____ 2. Banks are illiquid because: A. their deposits are
less liquid than their loans. B. their loans are less liquid than their deposits. C. their assets are greater
than their liabilities. D. their liabilities are greater than their assets. E. their assets are equal to their
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decrease by $4,500 D. decrease by $5,000 E. decrease by $2,500 ____ 19. When banks extend loANS:
A. the money supply decreases. B. the money supply increases. C. the money supply is unaffected
since no new money was printed. D. they do so with their required reserves. E. the money multiplier
rises. ____ 20. Holding everything else constant, if the required reserve ratio falls, then: A. the money
multiplier increases. B. a $1 loan can lead to a smaller change in the money supply than before the
change in the required reserve ratio. C. the amount of excess reserves falls also. D. the money
multiplier decreases. E. the money supply will decrease. Module 25 Practice Set 1 Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 2. ANS: B
PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 3. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25
SKL: Critical Thinking 4. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 5. ANS: E
PTS: 1 DIF: E REF: Module 25 SKL: Definitional 6. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL:
Critical Thinking 7. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: E REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 8. ANS: B PTS:
1 DIF: D REF: Module 25 SKL: Analytical Thinking 9. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: D REF: Module 25
SKL: Analytical Thinking 10. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 11.
ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: E REF: Module 25
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Effect Of Temperature On Borax Crystals
The topic is growing Borax crystals at certain temperatures.The scientist s problem is that they are
trying to figure out at what temperatures they grow best.The data that is being collected is crystal size
(in centimeters).The variable being changed in the experiment is the temperature (in degrees) that the
crystals will be grown in. In all of the experiments,the same jar, pencil, string and thermometer will be
used. The hypothesis in this experiment that will be tested is If there is a higher temperature inside the
jar,then bigger crystals will form because the heat speeds up reactions. To figure out if this is correct,
the scientist must get the temperature of each of the conditions they will be testing in. This composes
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Essay On Mona
JingJing Zhu
Dr. Terrones
Expository Writing 20
7 Oct. 2015
Mona: The Simultaneous Denial and Horror Emotions of Coping with AIDS Elisa, the psychotic and
sexually promiscuous murderer of the story, represents more than just the archetypal villain. In
particular, Elisa s transition from being a lover to a murderer can be easily interpreted as a standard
suspenseful plot twist; however, this transition is itself a peculiar shift in direction for the story. This
caricature change does not follow logically from what a reader would expect, and the author s decision
to incorporate this into the story suggests a deeper meaning behind Elisa s transition from a lover to a
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Even as Ramon starts to notice clues that Elisa is hiding something, he continues to deny these things
by attributing them to various other reasons. When Ramon glimpsed the face of a horrible old man on
Elisa s face, he attributed this to [their] speed, which distorted images (41). After Ramon saw Elisa s
eyes disappear, he screamed so that he would wake up from the nightmare he believed he was having
(43). Parts of Eliza s body continue to disappear right in front of his eyes, and Ramon justifies his
reasoning by saying that [s]ince in the face of the most outlandish circumstances we always search for
logical explanations, [he] rationalized what [he] had seen as purely an effect produced by the heavy
fog usual in that place (44). In these ways, the clues have emerged, yet Ramon remains oblivious to
the dangers that he faces because he adamantly continues to remain in denial. Soon afterwards, when
Ramon follows Elisa through the night and observes her promiscuity as she meets with man after man
after man, Ramon feels betrayed, but even still, he sprints back to his meeting place with Elisa [t]o be
with her once more (46). In addition, while Ramon was searching for Elisa in the museum, he comes
across
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The Indwelling Urinary Catheter And Urinary Retention Problem
The indwelling urinary catheter can be inserted for a long period with frequent changes between 4 6
weeks (Taylor, Lillis, LeMone, Lynn, 2011). However, the Foley can also be a potential source for
UTI and bacteriuria (Taylor et al., 2011). The necessity of reducing the patient s period of time on a
Foley and helping him or her to quickly regain normal bladder function is significant. Performing
bladder training through clamping the urinary catheter is reported to decrease the frequency of urinary
retention, shorten the period of returning to normal bladder function, and stimulate normal bladder
filling and emptying by improving bladder tone and sensation (Nyman, 2012). When one thinks
critically, bladder retraining seems to be reasonable and necessary but there is always the need of
evidence based evaluation. The following journals are trials providing evidences and statistics about
bladder retraining prior to Foley removal in different populations presented with urinary retention
problem.
The chosen population in this journal were patients with hip fracture at a Swedish university hospital
(Nyman, Johansson, Gustafsson, 2010). Patients with hip fracture experience long periods of bed rest
and pain resulting in dysuria, which requires the insertion of a Foley before surgery. The trial started at
6 a.m. on the postoperative day two (Nyman et al., 2010). One group had their catheter clamped and
then only unclamped when there was a need for urination, while one group had
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Breast Augmentation Lab Report
For several years, it has been my dream to pursue a career in the medical field一particularly as a
plastic surgeon. As a junior in high school, I was given the opportunity to witness two cosmetic
surgical procedures: an abdominoplasty and a breast augmentation. Of these two, my favorite surgery
to observe was the breast augmentation. Reflecting on this experience, I have come to understand that
many of the techniques and tools associated with these surgical procedures are closely related to
principles of chemistry. In particular, aspects including the use of povidone iodine solution in surgical
preparation, the materials of different implants, and the use of implant sizers especially reflect some
fundamental concepts of chemistry. As with most surgeries, povidone iodine solution is applied to the
areas of operation, as well as over the gloves of surgeons. This solution is composed of povidone,
hydrogen iodide, and elemental iodine (PubChem). At room temperature, ... Show more content on
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Although there are various types of breast implants, they are typically filled with either saline or
silicone. Saline breast implants are filled with a sterilized salt water solution, which mimics much of
the fluid present within the human body (MENTOR® Saline Breast Implants). Since these two fluids
are similar, if an implant were to rupture, the saline solution would be dissolved by the fluid within the
body (MENTOR® Saline Breast Implants). This scenario of like dissolving like demonstrates the
principle of solubility in chemistry. Silicone breast implants, on the other hand, are filled with silicone
gel. This gel is classified as an inert polymer, meaning the materials tends to not react, or does so at a
slow moving pace (American Chemistry Council). The use of a polymer implies that the molecular
structure of the substance is composed of repeating
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In-Depth Understanding On Causes Of Hostility
In depth Understanding on Causes of Hostility
Hostility, a chronic state of anger may be considers as a negative attitude of an individual accumulated
due to scorn (disrespect), rejection and hatred (all put together) and a conscious intention to hurt
others. This intension can be covert (like gossip, slander) or blatant (like verbal/ physical fighting or a
legal suit). Because hostility is an emotional reaction between people, it is rarely affected by logic or
clear thinking . Berkowitz (1993) says sudden unpleasant situations automatically generates negative
emotions, including primitive anger feelings and hostile or flight impulses, even before the person has
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 Psychological Wounds: Typical hostile persons may have inherited significant psychological
wounds from their own life experiences, especially from early childhood neglect, abandonment,
attachment issues, abuse, post traumatic stress disorder (PSTD), etc.
 Ineffective Communication Skills: Hostile people are unaware of effective communication skills.
They are often ignorant of how they should try to fill their social needs and fail to understand the
flaws in their way of seeking things in this world. They never knew that their approach to problems
often makes things worse.
 Delusional Attitude: It is about the way things are seen or felt rather than the way things are. Hostile
people have a negative way of looking at the world. They constantly see threats to their will and well
being that either don t exist at all or are far less important than they assume them to be. This upsets all
aspect of an individual: work, family and even friendship.
 Media: Now a days right from children to elders, all are greatly persuaded by each and every kind
of media. Especially, they are easily influenced by television, mobile, computer and internet allowing
them to imbibe all that is shown without segregating as good and
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Eunuchs
In the medieval Islamdom, the government was to employ castration, mandatory celibacy and
kidnapping to procure loyal eunuchs to serve in pre eminent governmental positions.Thus, this social
practice was to destroy existing family, affiliation and to deploy them into a less organizationally
threatening status; by creating a family like atmosphere within their place of duty. But how can this be
related or applied to humanoid robots? Especially, in accordance to Leopoldina Fortunati, the book
author of what happened to body to body sociability that one of the problems that coincide in artificial
intelligence; the bond between companionability and information and communication technologies.
Social bond and relationship are arbitrarily used synonymously with sociability, creating much
confusion because they refer to different beliefs, she pointed. The correlation between eunuchs and
humanoid robots can be construed via their servitude, cohorts in the Islamic empires; as governmental
entitlement and incentives had often permitted the eunuchs, to hook a monumental disposition within
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The justification was to extricate the dysfunctional behavior like greed and egotism, To inaugurate an
alternative network that promotes new identifications and values suitable for the organizational tasks.
This latter point can sustain scientists to reconsider the importance of teamwork and an ecosystem, by
which it suits for humanoid robots to function via the social hierarchy diagram. This part of the
creative paper does not aim to render a solution to this technical issue; but, tends to suggest a more
coherence portrayal of the Transhumanism social
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30 Rock
The typical episode of the critically acclaimed, indie darling, sitcom 30 Rock focuses on the lives of
the writers, producers, executives and love interests of those involved in the production of a fictional
sketch comedy television show called TGS with Tracy Jordan. 30 Rock is widely known as a show
that deals with race, gender and class issues from multiple, humorous perspectives. Yet watching
Season Five, Episode Twenty, a viewer could grow uncomfortable at the racial generalizations. The
episode is entitled Queen of Jordan and is intended to parody the Real Housewives franchise of reality
television. The episode was shot and aired as if it were a Bravo network reality show, entirely separate
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The shows are aware of the excess of their characters. In following the consumerist lifestyles, it does
not validate or idolize them, but instead provokes populist scorn on these women and their failures
(Lee and Moscowitz, p. 80). The shows critiques and demonizes women specifically, which, in this
setting, is deeply intertwined with class through their use of the Bravo wink. Bravo winks when it
showcases the irony in a scene for the viewer. Bravo executive, Andy Cohen, explained the practice
as, Trying to let the audience in on the fun of the story. We wink at the audience when someone says, I
m the healthiest person in the world and then you see them ashing their cigarette ( For Housewives, p.
AR24). The fun Cohen describes is setting up cultural expectations of gender and class behavior only
to have them violated so the audience can laugh at the housewives shortcomings as both socialites and
mothers. The Real Housewives franchise is already self aware enough to be a show about, rich women
to crass to be classy, too superficial to be nurturing and too self obsessed to be caring (Lee and
Moscowitz, p. 64). Because of this reflexive critique, 30 Rock s criticism is of race and the medium of
reality television is more poignant the violation of the expectation of class from the elite is already
ridiculed.
To critique the use of racial stereotypes to reproduce common reality television plotlines, Angie is
often portrayed as a
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Hrm in Aviation
International Applied Business Research Conference
Acapulco, Mexico 2003
Human Resource Management In The Global Civil Aviation Industry: A Survey And Analysis Of
Recruitment And Selection, Organization Development, And Education, Training And Development
Practices
Dr. Steven H. Appelbaum, Concordia University, Canada Brenda M. Fewster, Concordia University,
Canada
Abstract The civil aviation is an extremely competitive, safety sensitive, high technology service
industry. People, employees and customers, not products and machines per se, must be the arena of an
organization s core competence. The implications are vast and pervasive affecting no less than the
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The primary focus of HRM strategy is the manner in which the HR department aligns general
activities, policies and procedures with the opportunity imperatives of the organization. Such relevant
HRM expertise constitutes nothing less than a powerful strategic opportunity. Methodology The
original purpose of the audit s companion review of the literature was to find other empirical studies
of the airline industry regarding HRM practices, from an applied perspective, with which to compare
and contrast the results of the audit presented later in this article. None were found. This is consistent
with the findings of other researchers. M. L. Thomas (1997), author of the book, A Portfolio
Management Approach to Strategic Airline Planning, comments on the scarcity of research in the area
of airline management. In reviewing the literature on international aviation, it is clear that researchers
tend to analyze the industry at a macro level. Although it has gained much attention recently . . . the
topic of international commercial airline management suffers from a lack of theoretical and empirical
work, and the scarcity of literature from a microeconomic perspective. According to J. Eaton (2001),
author of the book, Globalization and Human Resource in the Airline Industry, research is particularly
difficult because Airline managers are even more secretive and defensive about academic research
than
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Secrets In The Cellar
Secrets in the Cellar written by John Glatt is part of the true crime series, explaining details of
unthinkable crimes and what goes on behind them, exploiting the nature of criminals and their thought
process. John Glatt is a famous author among this genre, writing a total of 16 books over the course of
more than thirty years. He wrote this piece to expose a crime that shocked the world in order to inform
people about it, as he does with his other books. The book is simply here to enlighten readers who are
interested in the details of this specific crime. This book was a very interesting read, but it takes a
certain kind of reader to appreciate it, because of the fact that it does go into major details of a
disturbing crime. However, it was still a fascinating book overall. Secrets in the Cellar tells the true
story of how Austrian Josef Fritzl lured and trapped his young daughter Elisabeth into his man made
dungeon, and kept her there for 24 years. Over the course of this time he sexually abuses her and
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You were able to see the disturbed thoughts of Fritzl during the crime, and even years before the
crime. Glatt did a great job of displaying how morbid Fritzl was through this life, and you could see
aspects that stemmed from his childhood growing up with his abusive mother and the Nazi regime.
Not only did Glatt show Fritzl s psychological journey, but he also showed Elisabeths. Being trapped
by ones father for 24 years undoubtedly puts a toll on someone s mental state, but this book also
described how she developed Stockholm syndrome, in which the victim sympathizes with their
torturer to survive. It was definitely a great addition to the book to include the psychological processes
involved in these crimes, as it makes the reader understand the act and the motives
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Trafalgar Residential Care Paper
Trafalgar Residence Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centre
Trafalgar Residence is an innovative, high end, and affordable private residential treatment centre.
Residential treatment is a phenomenon where the drug or alcoholic addict is taken in and rehabilitated
step by step. At Trafalgar we use the latest therapeutic technique to ensure the client gets value for
money. To be effective the residence need to take in a manageable number of patients to avoid
crowding and to facilitate easy monitoring of the patience progress.
Residential treatment centers
The centers provide multidisciplinary approach to addiction recovery that begins with the
detoxification process all the way to after care planning.
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A comprehensive evaluation of the patients needs.
An individual treatment plan that considers the needs of the patient.
Individual and group therapy
Should encourage and provide opportunities for family therapy through on site visits and home passes.
The use of physical punishment, manipulation or intimidation should not occur in any residential
treatment program.
Figuring out which Residential Treatment Program is the best fit for can be challenging. The
following are tips for evaluating residential treatment programs:
Identify and research the programs that are licensed to provide care.
Check online and with the program to hear about individuals who have gone through it. If the program
has been reported to authorities, find out why, and ask about the outcomes of any investigations.
Seek out programs that are close to home. Be wary of programs that withhold family contact.
Be sure that the residential program has a method of maintaining safe behaviors, promoting positive
behaviors, and preventing aggression. Make sure that punishments and verbal intimidations are
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Walmart Vs Target Essay
INTRODUCTION
Since 1962 and the beginning of the discount retailer market Wal Mart has been ahead of the retail
game. By 1967 there were 24 Wal Marts that had grossed 12.6 million dollars. In just 7 years Wal mart
had spread into 9 states. By 1979 Wal Mart was the fastest store to reach a billion dollars in sales. In
2005 Wal Mart has 3,800 domestic stores along with 3,800 stores internationally, and had made over
312 billion dollars. As you can see the Wal Mart empire has grown monumentally. To move into this
segment of the market would be tough.
The first Target store was also opened in 1962. It was started under the Dayton Hudson Corporation.
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Inventory from China is now reaching 18 billion dollars, and has increased 20 percent over the past
two years. Currently over 5,000 suppliers have steady alliances with Wal Mart. Not only does this
benefit U.S. customers by keeping prices down, but it keeps the Wal Mart corp. very well received by
the Chinese people. A large portion of the world s population is located in China being a respected
company in this part of the world will greatly increase sales. Wal Mart is, however, responsible for 10
percent of the countries trade deficit to China.
When it comes to Services, Wal Mart also has the upper hand. In many stores they offer: a Bakery,
Meats, Photo Centers as well a on site photographers, Automotive services, Hair Salons, Banks,
Optical Offices, Pharmacy, Nail Salons as well as restaurants such as McDonald s, and Subway. Target
has rivaled many of these services providing in store Starbucks, Taco Bell/Pizza huts, and the most
recent advance is an in store clinic. Even with these amenities it is still far behind Wal Mart in the
services department.
Maybe the biggest difference in the two Companies would be marketing campaigns. Wal Mart markets
towards the lowest income families. Wal Mart markets by showing low prices, or how they are
lowering prices. Target markets towards the middle class, and it shows that they have the goods that
you want, instead of prices.
Business Practices
One of the largest differences in the
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The Most Important Elements Of Medieval Architecture In...
Many people have heard of fairy tales in which monarchs live in grand, stone castles. These castles
did, in fact, exist; they were built and became popular during the Medieval era. Medieval architecture
was divided into two main styles: Gothic and Romanesque. In addition to castles, numerous personal
manors, basilicas, and cathedrals were constructed. This architectural movement was paired with both
the expansion of Catholicism and the transition between the middle ages and modern history. The
most important elements of Medieval architecture are appearance and design, purpose, and
connections to the history of eastern Europe.
The buildings constructed in Medieval times differed from their predecessors both in the the interior
and exterior design. As mentioned in the article Architecture in Shakespeare s Time, in most large
houses there was a chapel, which was often treated in a style more domestic than ecclesiastical, and
thus differed from the chapels in Medieval houses, a difference due most likely to the change in
religious outlook (Gotch). During the Medieval times, religion was flourishing in Europe following
the fall of the Roman Empire. Also in most homes was a gallery. Noted by one source, The gallery
was a room peculiar to this period; it came into fashion with Hampton Court, about 1530; it was an
essential feature of all the large Elizabethan and Jacobean houses, and it went out of fashion about a
hundred years after its introduction (Gotch). Gotch also
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Descriptive Essay For Christmas
December is much less a month and more so an extended holiday, for the entire month is time to
prepare for Christmas. Everything in the stores, on the TV, on the radio, and in everyone s houses
revolves around the holiday. Christmas is a time to celebrate with music, festivities, and food, or
should I say Christmas desserts. I love the sugary sweets that make my mouth water all year round
until finally the month comes to bake and eat the variety of treats. Oreo balls, peanut butter balls,
chocolate covered pretzels, fudge, caramels, and all the other creative ways to combine the most
unhealthy ingredients complete the holiday season, yet my favorite dessert is a classic Christmas sugar
cookie, a soft star shaped cookie layered with sweet yellow frosting and dipped in a chilled glass of
milk.
The second weekend in December is always cookie making weekend at Grandma s. Traditionally, we
grandkids spend the night on Saturday to help her bake the sugar cookies; however, she has already
made two batches during the day, so we help her with the third batch. First, we gather all the
ingredients; two cups of butter, two cups of sugar, four eggs, two tablespoons of milk, six cups of
flour, and six teaspoons of baking powder. Grandma takes out her largest glass bowl, and we beat the
butter until it is creamy, for about one minute. Slowly, we add the sugar and mix it until the
ingredients blend into a light and fluffy mixture, making my mouth water due to the sweet smell.
While my
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Analysis Of Miracles By C. S. Lewis
With Strong Evidences: Miracle Can Be Asserted
There have been claims of occurrences of events that are beyond human comprehension in humans
history. Many regard these out of this world experiences as miracle. Although the accounts of these
events varies with places and people, the reports make people consider the possibility of miracle
happening to them even at the absence of factual evidences to support many of these events. C.S.
Lewis, author of Miracles supports this idea that miracles can be taken seriously without firm
evidence to support them, due to the fact that miracle can t be witnessed naturally, we can t prove that
there are no proofs of miracles occurring, and that advancement in science isn t focusing on proving
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Unless there exists, in addition to Nature, something else which we may call the supernatural, there
can be no miracles (5), therefore we can assume that miracle can t occur without the consideration of
something else existing outside nature. According to Lewis, super naturalists claim that an entity with
God s attributes exists outside nature (42), and also reveals that God created nature (7). Since God
created nature and He exist outside of natural, proof of miracle cannot be found within nature, and
Lewis describes the occurrence of miracle as they come on great occasions: they are found at the great
ganglions not of political or social history, but of that spiritual history which cannot be fully known by
men (273). Miracle are rare events, and it takes the highly spiritual to witness
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A Brief Note On The And Its Effect On The Environment
䀀䀀tricity is one of the most widely used forms of energy. Electricity is referred to as an energy
carrier, which means the electricity comes from the conversion of other sources of energy. Energy
sources used to make electricity are either renewable or non renewable, but electricity itself is neither
renewable nor nonrenewable. Electricity is measured in watts and kilowatts. One watt is a very small
amount of power, for example, it would require nearly 750 watts to equal one horsepower. One way to
produce electricity is by battery. A battery will produce electricity by using two different metals in a
chemical solution. One end of the battery will be attached to one of the metals; the other end to the
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7. Figure out how many batteries are needed for energy stored needs. 8. Repeat Steps 3 through 7 for
other members of the group. 9. Create tables and graphs of the data collected. 10. Answer the
discussion questions. Results and Raw Data The Rimstar.org website allowed us to calculate how
many and which batteries we will need to meet our power needs. Table 1 shows the power needs of
each group member according to the electric bill. We obtain these values multiplying the kilowatts
hours per day rating by 1000 to convert to watts hour per day. In addition, it shows the total capacity
for all our batteries put together that will meet our power needs, which is the capacity of the needed
bank. This is calculated in amp hours. The last column shows the amount of batteries needed to meet
our energy storage needs. Table 1. Group members Wh/day Capacity of battery bank (AmpHrs)
Amount of batteries needed Abigail 69,000 17,940 136 Jennifer 19,000 4,940 40 Adriana 16,000
4,160 32 Following the example provided on the website, we based our calculations in the Surrette S
530 battery. Each S 530 battery has a capacity of 530 AmpHrs and a voltage of 6V. To get the voltages
of batteries to add up we need to connect the batteries together in series. Connecting in series causes
their voltages to add up. Since we need 24 V, we will need 4 batteries (24 V / 6 V per battery = 4
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Adidas International Global Media Manager
Brand in the hand is a new marketing strategy developed by Adidas International global media
manager. This new campaign is based on the merging of cell phones and wireless internet. This
campaign presents company background information, data on the penetration of mobile devices such
as cell phones, the growth of global mobile marketing practices, and several mobile marketing
communications campaigns that Adidas launched in 2004, such as a mobile news ticker for the 2004
European soccer championship. Introduces a specific campaign Respect M.E. featuring Missy Elliott,
a popular female hip hop artist, and discusses the company s mobile marketing strategy to support
Elliott s new line of sportswear.
What is Adidas position in the athletic shoe market?
Starting out post World War II, Adidas was an important provider of the national German soccer team.
Later, Adidas they changed their marketing approach to expand their products to fringe sports, such as
high jumping and bobsledding. By the 1990s, Adidas secured their global sales on soccer footwear. In
1998, Adidas began to focus on the U.S market. By sponsoring some famous basketball players such
as Kobe Bryant and by doing so Adidas was able to gain doubled market share.
What evidence does Adidas have that suggests the importance and potential success of digital
interactive and mobile marketing?
Coca Cola s Flashernpost campaign in Europe is the most decisive evidence in the potential success of
digital and
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The Leadership Skills Of The Workplace
Innovation in the workplace is a competitive force that give businesses like Apple and Samsung a
competitive advantage over other competitors. Innovation is not a new concept for businesses in the
workplace, it has been around for a long time. However, businesses are focusing on innovation
because they understand the key benefits of innovation. Innovation is supported in organizations
through different leadership practices. Discover skills are important in the business and help drive
innovation for organizations. Discovery skills have both strengths and weaknesses and can help or
hurt a leader s ability to support innovation in the workplace.
It would be difficult to choose just two leadership practice that support innovation in organizations.
Leslie (2009) stated that the most needed leadership skills needed now and later in the future were ;
strategic planning, leading employees, inspiring commitment, managing change, being a quick learner,
being resourceful and doing whatever it takes. However, the five leadership skills that are the most
important to support innovation are leading people, strategic planning, inspiring commitment,
managing change and employee development. Leading people is a fundamental leadership skill that is
very powerful, just like the quote says, Set the example for others . If a leader can set an example for
being innovator, the leader can also lead their direct reports to also drive innovation in their company.
Leaders can both motivate and
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Augat Electronics Essay
Augat Electronics Inc.
A Case Analysis
1. Critical Issues
Canadian market for Cable TV connectors is expected to grow substantially in the coming years.
Given the current product quality and the maturity in Value Added Services provided by the Cable TV
companies, the basis for purchasing decisions seems to be changing. Given the current market share
that Augat has and situation, it will be of at most importance to penetrate one or more of the multiple
service operators (MSOs) that dominate the Canadian market. Augat believes that Snap N Seal might
be the product that would help Augat reach mainstream status
The most significant problems in this case as far as Augat goes is their decision(s) pertaining to
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Moreover, a lower price might provide a lower perceived value by the MSOs, poor product quality as
the reason for the lower price. So Augat would be better off pricing the Snap N Seal connector
comparable to Raychem s. By doing so, the company will be able gain better margins on their product.
Additionally, the price will not be suspect to scrutiny. Although this strategy, enables the company to
compare itself to Raychem in terms of price and quality it will possibly make it more difficult to
persuade the MSO to purchase the product. This is exasperated by the fact that the tools necessary for
the Snap N Seal connector are a capital budgeting decision that represents a considerable investment
for the cable provider.
For the problem on distribution partner, Augat has the option to stick with White Radio, or to seek
new partnerships in distribution like Anixter Canada, or Deskin Sales. Though this would help Augat
enhance the coverage in terms of suppliers (or end users) and a potential increase in market presence.
However, on the other hand, Augat would lose the exclusive relationship it was with White Radio,
knowing White Radio s Steve Quinn knowledge about Cable TV MSO s approval process. In addition,
the other distribution companies also carry competitor s products and there is no guarantee that they
would push
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Why Do Athletes Use Anabolic Steroids
Over the years, teenagers, and adults see their favorite athletes, and body builders and decide that they
want their body to look like their role model s. What many athletes and body builders use to fulfill that
look is steroids. Steroids are a quick and easy way that makes the body look masculine with small
work put in at the gym. What many people don t know is that non medical steroids causes emotional
and physical harm to the human body. Anabolic steroids help in promoting the growth of muscle for
people who need them. People who abuse the use of steroids cause more harm to their body than
good. Steroids in sports, the who, what, why, where s, and the physical and mental harm steroids does
to our body is why it s illegal. Steroids play a big part in sports and it s not used for medical reasoning.
The athletes who abuse anabolic steroids are those who believe that steroids can improve their
competitiveness, performance, and even build muscle. Without knowledge using ... Show more
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People who abuse the use of steroids cause more harm to their body than good. When adolescents see
their favorite role models who are athletes and body builders they think I want to look like them, they
will try desperate measures not understanding the side effects. 60 percent of people who use steroids
believe that taking steroids is a right of the modern professional athlete ( Steroid Use in Sports ).
Whether professional athletes know it or not, they influence younger children and the choices they
make. Professional athletes that take steroids risk their career and can face jail time along with fines
from their league. The use of steroids may build the body strength and give you muscle gain, but the
effects it has on other parts of the body are not worth it. If steroids ever became legal the health of
athletes and people who use them will be in bad health. Steroids being illegal is for safety of the
human
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How Did Louis Zamperini Survive
The character of Louis Zamperini possesses the traits of resourcefulness and determination which
result in his survival. He demonstrates this through his problem solving and overcoming physical and
mental challenges. Louis Zamperini puts his problem solving and resourcefulness into use in moments
of scarcity. Zamperini experienced many difficult situations in which he must be creative. Louis and
his comrades were on a raft, with no food and an inadequate amount of water, and struggled to
survive. In the birds stomach they found several small fish, which they decided to use as bait, and with
them, Louis caught one more fish, (Hillenbrand 156). Louis receives very few chances to survive, and
Louis capitalizes on those opportunities.
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Commander s Intent
The commander s intent is a critical part of mission command. The commander, through the
commander s intent, must blend the art of command and the science of control that integrates all joint
warfighting functions. ADM Wesley McDonald, Commander US Atlantic Command (LANTCOM),
failed to convey the commander s intent to the joint force for Operation Urgent Fury. This failure
promoted misunderstanding and mutual trust issues among the joint force that affected the integration
of joint functions such as intelligence and sustainment.
ADM McDonald failed to clearly and concisely convey his commander s intent express to the joint
force. The commander must clearly and concisely express what the force must do and the conditions
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When planning for joint operations, Commanders must include all services and multinational partners
to promote understanding. A joint force that understands the capabilities and limitations among the
force builds trust across the force. LANTCOM command did not foster a climate of mutual trust
during Operation Urgent Fury. Trust is essential element during operations. Senior leader must trust
the abilities of subordinates and subordinates must have trust in senior leaders. The lack of mutual
trust began at the senior level of military command and continued during the execution of Operation
Urgent Fury. The JCS rejected LANCOM s attempts to blend ground forces and established boundary
lines between ground forces. Additionally, subordinate commanders did not trust the LANTCOM.
During the initial ground operations, a brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division came under attack.
Instead of requesting reinforcements through joint operation channels, the request for reinforcement
went directly to the 82nd Airborne Division rear staff. Mutual trust is difficult to build during
operations. US armed forces must seek every opportunity to conduct joint training exercises to build
mutual trust before operations. Joint exercises develop habitual relationships among the services and
promote mutual trust. The lack of mutual trust not only affects command and control but other joint
function such as intelligence. LANTCOM failed to coordinate and
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Katy Perry Pros And Cons
gunslot.com gunslot.com Love her or hate her Kate Perry sure knows how to make a headline or two.
Preacher turned pop sensation. She was actually brought up in a very conservative home. With her
parents being both pastors, Perry wasn t even allowed to listen to any rock or pop music. However it
didn t take long for Perry to rebel. Now best known for songs such as I Kissed A Girl and Firework .
The quirky fashionista then went on to marry (and divorce) long haired lothario Russell Brand. Here
are 7 of her most memorable interview quotes.
Number Seven: On Her Religious Side
Rarely discussing her religious side, Katy Perry lets s us know that it is still a major part of her life. I
got this Jesus tattoo on my wrist when I was 18 because I know that it s always going to be a part of
me. When I m playing, it s staring right back at me, saying, Remember where you came from. ... Show
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Katy discusses the pros and cons of every relationship. At first when I met him he wanted an equal,
and I think a lot of times strong men do want an equal, but then they get that equal and they re like, I
can t handle the equalness.
Number Five: On Her Fellow Competitors
We re all unique. That s why we all win and we all can exist. People don t want just vanilla. They want
31 flavors. I couldn t do what Rihanna does. I couldn t do what Gaga does. They can t do what I do,
the Firework singer has said about her pop star colleagues. Katy claims their is no love lost with
regards to the other ladies of the music biz.
Number Four: On Love
I don t need the Prince Charming to have my own happy ending. Maybe rumored beau Orlando
Bloom would have something to say about that...
Number Three: On Being Au
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  • 2. Should The Government Regulate The Internet These days the internet has become an essential part to living for almost everyone but one of the controversial topics that people bring up is that whether or not the government should regulate information on the internet. Both sides have valid points which form a reasonable argument. Some people would say that they need to because of the dangers lurking around in the cyber world but the reasons for why the government shouldn t regulate the Internet outnumber the reasons for why they should. The federal government should not regulate or censor information on the internet because doing so violates the first amendment and citizen s right to privacy, degrades the educational value of the web, prevents the promotion and facilitation of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2011, several people started a Don t Filter Me project. They wanted to remove the web filters on the school computers that blocked several educational sites. They filed lawsuits and demanded that they unblock these sites and take away the web filters. Also another group of people petitioned the Supreme Court to strike down the Communications Decency Act in Reno v. ACLU in 1997. As a result, the court granted the highest level of First Amendment protection to the internet. Also in 2004, the Supreme Court announced that it will not hear government s appeal of a ban on the Child Online Protection Act. They thought of this as a violation of the First Amendment (Internet Censorship 1). Once again, it would be common sense to allow someone their first amendment and privacy rights. Without these rights, the people would never be able to truly express their ideas to the public. If the government censored the internet, people would not be able to publish what they wanted to because of the internet regulation. Instead of thinking creatively and coming up with new ideas, people would have to follow regulations. This could be a danger to society because it would hinder the people from succeeding, evolving, and gaining more information. This is why people should be allowed to think freely without the federal government censoring and regulating the internet (Redwin 3). This country started on the foundation and basis of freedom so it should be kept that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Letter Of The Jewish Community Center Zakhele Thwala Dr. Stigner REL 231 02 December 2015 MY Visit To A Jewish Synagogue The Washington, D.C. Jewish community Center, which is part of the Judaism faith, is located at DuPont Circle 1529, 16th Street, NW, Washington DC, 20036. On November 13, 2015, I visited the Shabbat Shalom service, which is usually held on Friday evening at 6.00 P.M. Personally, I am a Christian by religion, my active involvement in church activities started at the early age of 16 years and ever since my faith have been deeply rooted in this religion. The traditional Christian beliefs include the belief in one, only true God, who is one being, and exist as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Central to the Christian faith is the belief that Jesus Christ is the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A calm and kind man at the front desk by the main entrance of the synagogue nodded and brightly said Shabbat Shalom . I was hesitant and confused on how to answer, but I certainly continued my salutation response in English and further explained the reason for my visit. After introducing myself and indicating the reason of my visit, Warren Snaider, a friendly and very knowledgeable lay leader and one of the synagogue ushers warmly welcomed everyone into the service immediately after passing the main desk person. Mr. Snaider also repeated the same words Shabbat Shalom, each time he did this, out of curiosity I inquired about the meaning of Shabbat Shalom, which he merely said; it translates as happy or peaceful Shabbat. Mr. Snaider, as I preferred to call him that day, offered everyone a prayer book called siddur to be used by all worshippers during the service. This book contained most of the prayers that were used in service. A lay leader, Morris Paula, conducted the proceeding and she was in charge of the service, while several leaders participated performing different roles throughout the service. After everyone was accompanied to their seats, commencing the service, Paula ordered the congregation to stand and sing a song from the hymnbook called Shalom Aleichem (Peace Be upon You), which she said was to welcome and bless the Shabbat angels into the service. Immediately after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Biological Transformation Of Bacteria And Pglo Plasmid Dna Abstract: Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering are highly involved with the genetic transformation of bacteria with the help of plasmid DNA. Genetic engineering ultimately alters genetic information using genetic material from another organism. The objective of the experiment was to accomplish genetic transformation using E.coli bacteria and pGLO plasmid DNA. PGLO carries an enzyme named β lactamase that offers resistance to the ampicillin antibiotic. Therefore, bacterial cells can grow and reproduce using pGLO. Four transformation plates containing E.coli were segregated into 2 groups of experimental and control groups. Two experimental plates comprised pGLO, but the control plates did not. One experimental plate contained ampicillin and pGLO. The second experimental plate consisted of ampicillin and arabinose along with pGLO. Contrarily, one control plate simply had ampicillin. The second control plate only stored E.coli cells. The results accepted the hypothesis since only the experimental plate with pGLO, ampillin and arabinose emitted green fluorescent light under UV light. This confirms that bacteria emit green flourescent light under UV light only when paired with pGLO and arabinose. However, other experiments have proven how modifying and using other plasmid DNA material can alter results substantially. Therefore, bacteria are certainly sensitive to the DNA material that is transforming them. It is undoubtedly beneficial to use the most advantageous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Summary Of The Institute Of Gaius And The Institutes Of... During the decline of the Roman Empire, control over the development of law slowly left the hands of the Jurists and come under the complete control of the Emperor. The Institutes of Gaius and The Institutes of Justinian are two notable legal textbooks written approximately at the beginning and the end of this process. As legal summaries, these texts may be useful sources to identify major changes in Roman law, more specifically concerning the laws of obligations, during that period. Analyses of the changes between the laws of obligations The Institutes of Gaius and The Institutes of Justinian are few and far between, much less in their historical context. A total of two pages is devoted to a comparison between the textbooks in a guide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tomkins does not go in depth about any of the differences between the books. Conversely, a very specific subsection of obligations are examined by Olivia Robinson in her article Justinian s Institutional Classification and the Class of the Quasi Delict. She starts by clarifying that a quasi delict is a subset of obligations and arguing that the quasi delict is an imaginary idea created for the purpose of keeping a nice symmetry of four categories. Robinson points out inconsistencies in Justinian s descriptions of other subsections of obligations and other instances where substance was sacrificed for this symmetry. In this section, Robinson refers several times to places in which Justinian either follows Gaius example or breaks from it. She concludes with an analysis of the quasi delict and legal arguments for as to why it does not exist. Robinson concedes that the quasi delict in Justinian s system of using four subcategories of ideas likely makes it easier to teach legal concepts. The article is much longer and more detailed than the section in Tomkins book. However, its main focus is proving that the quasi delict is a non sensical category rather than the differences between Gaius and Justinian s Institutes, which is what Tomkins concentrates on. Dalzell Chalmers and Lionel Barnes compare Justinian s and Gaius Institutes in a chapter of their book, Student s Guide to Roman Law (Justinian and Gaius). In this chapter, the purpose is to summarize ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Information Systems About Mobile And Wireless Networks A Key Concept in Information Systems about Mobile and wireless networks / security In information system there is a wireless network which is a network that uses a wireless instead of a wired technology, and in the wireless technology is Mobile and wireless networks / security. Mobile and Wireless Networks/ Security systems are vital to a burgeoning business landscape that increasing relies on database and information technology at its core by have the use of the internet on the go anywhere in the companies building which speeds up business impressively to a much a faster and reliable way. This paper will be discussing Mobile and Wireless network/ security for business uses. Overview Mobile and Wireless networks are playing a significant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first version of the 802.11 protocol was released in 1997, and was updated to 802.11b in 1999 to permit 11 megabits to be transmitted. But Wireless WANs (WWANs) network cover broader areas then WLANS and includes such things as cellular networks, cellular digital packet data, satellite networks, microwave networks, and much more. But Both WWANS and WLANs rely on the RF spectrum as there communication medium. The security measure for wireless users is strict, even though it can be accessed by walking near a building. Wireless signals are easy too pickup especially with a cellular device but it is usually password but still can access from intruders. But there are many way of preventing these hackers from entering in which will be explained later. Also for Mobile network/and its network security, its network operates on a radio frequency consisting of radio cells, each served by a fixed transmitter, and for both wireless and mobile networks, they have the advantage of mobility, flexibility, ease of installation, and low cost. But some drawbacks for both systems include Limited Throughput, Limited Range, in building penetration problems, vulnerability, and lastly security. Describe Mobile and Wireless network/ security Both Mobile and Wireless network, in today s world the current use of both concepts has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Compare And Contrast The New England Middle And Southern... Introduction The New England, Middle and Southern colonies were the part of the New World which used to belong to the British. Although the colonies all had good things, all of the regions had things that didn ´t help them grow as a region. Some colonies had rocky soil for example. Having a good climate and a good topography is part of agriculture, having materials to work is part of manufacturing. If no one has the right materials than the most probable thing to happen is that people will not be as productive as with the right materials. Industry Each of the three regions had different types of industry. The New England colonies used to do shipbuilding activities, lumbering and fishing. In England the Pilgrims built the Mayflower. That boat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason for the New England colonies to have a lot of Pilgrims was because who settled in Massachusetts were the Pilgrims with the Mayflower ship. The Mayflower ship landed in Massachusetts in December 21, 1921. In the Middle Colonies the people who settled where the settlers from Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, France and Scotland. New Sweden and New Netherlands joined and became Delaware, that junction was made by the Duke of York. The Southern colonies were settled by the Puritans, the Puritans who settled in the Southern colonies settled mostly for economic reasons. The Puritans usually would take African slaves for the Southern Colonies. When it was founded The New England colonies where entirely founded when the Rhode Island was founded by Roger Williams in 1636. The first New England colony to be founded was New Hampshire which was founded by John Wheelwright. The Middle Colonies was totally founded when William Penn founded Pennsylvania in 1682. The first colony from the Middle Colonies to be founded was Peter Minuit in 1626. The Southern colonies were completely founded when Georgia was founded by James Olgethorpe in 1732. The first colony to be founded in the Southern Colonies was Virginia which was founded in 1607 John Smith. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Compare And Contrast American Cities And Banking Banks and Banking Katy and in other American cities: Benefiting World s Economy Banks can be described as a financial institution where deposits are accepted and credited from the public. There are very essential in the financial systems as it influences the economy of a country. Most of the countries follow a system which is known as fractional reserve form of banking. Under this policy banks holds liquid assets which is equal to only a part of your current liabilities. These institutions are subjected to minimum capital standard which is called Basel Accords. Banks are specific place which will ensure that your finances are secured. Banking can be defined as a process through which the finances of a country is controlled and created. These finances are loaned to gain profit through interest. In recent times banks perform varied functions like ATM cards, safeguarding of valuable things, providing lockers, credit cards and online banking. Banks and banking Katy and in other American cities has helped the world economy. The simple method of safeguarding money and lending it to the borrowers leads to a productive flow of money. This process has helped in the development of economies of varied countries. The advantages of Katy Banks and Banking and in other American cities Banks are a place where your money grows and is safe. In recent time the facilities and the attractive interest rates which banks offers helps you in managing your finances. Money is a very important factor ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Ryanite Secret Societies Horst continued, This was deemed imperative by the RGA leadership, because out of the major powers involved in this so called Brotzmanskrieg, only the Union or the Coven refused to take any part. Those mercs in the Brotherhood of the Untainted Garden are a different story, because they literally have no idea as to how to understand what is coming out of my mouth. But getting back to the Union, they refused to sign this compromise, because they felt that it was their first and last chance to gain power for themselves, and surpass the RGA and the Underground in terms of might and prestige. Then again, I must say... Sheer hubris can drive some people nutso, if I may add, the Godmother said, following Horst. Thank you, Ms. Richardson, applauded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After all, the Old Plaid Guard was not the only ones who were working tirelessly toward the idea. The Dark Ryanite Valkyries were eager to play their own roles in the events leading up to the rebirth. Not just they and the Old Plaid Guard, but pretty much everyone and anyone who would later become the allies of the RGA. From the Coalition to the three Ryanite secret societies, the RGA s allies were assisting them, with both the Wise Man and the Godmother taking the helm of leading the Catholic School Conservationist movement. By their will and perseverance, they brought a declining institution into a fledgling powerhouse. With God by their side, there is no such thing as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Analysis Of A Sound Of Thunder By Ray Bradbury In the short story, A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury a man by the name of Mr. Eckels goes on a safari expedition hosted by a company named Time Safari Inc., sixty five million years back in time. During this jaunt to the Mesozoic era they find a Tyrannosaurus Rex and Eckels becomes nervous and freaks out, after witnessing the gargantuan reptile he is aghast and steps off a path. Wandering off the path is strictly forbidden as it can alter the timeline, in doing so he crushes a butterfly and changes what will become the present. Through this story, Ray Bradbury is trying to convey the theme that all of your actions, even small ones, can grow and form into much greater consequences and outcomes. We shouldn t be blind to the consequences of our actions. Even from the very time they stepped out of the machine we can see the theme is being delineated. When Eckels proclaims that killing a mouse won t do any harm and will not change the future, Mr. Travis, the safari guide proceeds to explain that they only mark animals that will not be important in the future and illustrates that indeed a mouse can have a burden on the future. A quote from the text is, Well, what about the foxes that ll need those mice to survive? For want of ten mice, a fox dies. For want of ten foxes, a lion starves. For want of a lion, all manner of insects vultures, infinite billions of life forms are thrown into chaos and destruction. Eventually it all boils down to this (Bradbury 3). In this piece of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Everyday Is Important For Sociological Research This essay will argue that the setting of the everyday is important for sociological research. Through its investigation it becomes evident how various types of social structures and institutions have an ability to influence behaviours and emotions of individuals. The sociological research of the everyday covers a diverse range of theories, as individuals live and conduct themselves by various standards, contexts, and structures (Heller, 1984, p. 3), and it is this kind of interaction that is taken for granted and thus in need of exploration. It is through the examination of the socialisation occurring in the everyday between individuals, institutions, rules, and culture, that it becomes evident that the obvious is often not so obvious (Newman et al., 2013). This essay utilises the sociological imagination to express this importance of the everyday through the exploration of three aspects of socialisation, these being employment, mass media, and social deviance. It is these kinds of socialisations occurring in the everyday that illustrate how social structures and institutions influence behaviours and emotions, and hence also prove the everyday as an important setting for sociological research. Have you ever wondered whether your thoughts and feelings are your own? (Gavin Smith) It is through the sociological research of the events and happenings in the everyday that this important question can be and is addressed quite repetitively. First, however in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. New York City Public Transportation System Beginning in June of 1952, when the Metropolitan Transportation Authority was founded, advances in transportation in New York City have improved the city s developing economy and have benefitted people to a great extent. Located in the heart of Manhattan, the MTA headquarters are home to hundreds of different vehicles, ridden by thousands daily. The train tracks and bus routes run through Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the Bronx, unifying all five boroughs and improving the lives of everyone Beginning at $0.05 and going up to $2.50, one way bus fare has slowly been increasing since the MTA was founded. Although the cost depends mainly on how far the vehicle is traveling, this is the standard expense and the difference is significant. This cost is beneficial to travellers because it is inexpensive, and convenient for day to day use. Along with convenience, there are multiple economic benefits to using New York City public transportation. Pollution can become less of a problem, because travellers aren t taking individual cars throughout the state. The system is reliable for workers and travellers, making New York City a busy tourist area. The schedules are clearly posted, along with dozens of different times of the day to make travelling less of a hassle. There is arguably less stress on the commuter about traffic on the streets and less worrying about time since the transportation system is reliable. The problem of finding a place to park on the busy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Bob the Builder Module 25 Practice Set 1 Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Assets Liabilities Reserves $20,000 Deposits _________ Loans _______ Table 25 1: Balance Sheet ____ 1. Use Table 25 1. If the reserve ratio is 25%, loans are: A. $5,000. B. $15,000. C. $60,000. D. $80,000. E. $20,000. ____ 2. Banks are illiquid because: A. their deposits are less liquid than their loans. B. their loans are less liquid than their deposits. C. their assets are greater than their liabilities. D. their liabilities are greater than their assets. E. their assets are equal to their liabilities. Assets Liabilities Cash ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... decrease by $4,500 D. decrease by $5,000 E. decrease by $2,500 ____ 19. When banks extend loANS: A. the money supply decreases. B. the money supply increases. C. the money supply is unaffected since no new money was printed. D. they do so with their required reserves. E. the money multiplier rises. ____ 20. Holding everything else constant, if the required reserve ratio falls, then: A. the money multiplier increases. B. a $1 loan can lead to a smaller change in the money supply than before the change in the required reserve ratio. C. the amount of excess reserves falls also. D. the money multiplier decreases. E. the money supply will decrease. Module 25 Practice Set 1 Answer Section MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 2. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 3. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 4. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 5. ANS: E PTS: 1 DIF: E REF: Module 25 SKL: Definitional 6. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 7. ANS: D PTS: 1 DIF: E REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 8. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: D REF: Module 25 SKL: Analytical Thinking 9. ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: D REF: Module 25 SKL: Analytical Thinking 10. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: M REF: Module 25 SKL: Critical Thinking 11. ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: E REF: Module 25 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Effect Of Temperature On Borax Crystals The topic is growing Borax crystals at certain temperatures.The scientist s problem is that they are trying to figure out at what temperatures they grow best.The data that is being collected is crystal size (in centimeters).The variable being changed in the experiment is the temperature (in degrees) that the crystals will be grown in. In all of the experiments,the same jar, pencil, string and thermometer will be used. The hypothesis in this experiment that will be tested is If there is a higher temperature inside the jar,then bigger crystals will form because the heat speeds up reactions. To figure out if this is correct, the scientist must get the temperature of each of the conditions they will be testing in. This composes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay On Mona JingJing Zhu Dr. Terrones Expository Writing 20 7 Oct. 2015 Mona: The Simultaneous Denial and Horror Emotions of Coping with AIDS Elisa, the psychotic and sexually promiscuous murderer of the story, represents more than just the archetypal villain. In particular, Elisa s transition from being a lover to a murderer can be easily interpreted as a standard suspenseful plot twist; however, this transition is itself a peculiar shift in direction for the story. This caricature change does not follow logically from what a reader would expect, and the author s decision to incorporate this into the story suggests a deeper meaning behind Elisa s transition from a lover to a murderer. This transformation is most strikingly found in the climax of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even as Ramon starts to notice clues that Elisa is hiding something, he continues to deny these things by attributing them to various other reasons. When Ramon glimpsed the face of a horrible old man on Elisa s face, he attributed this to [their] speed, which distorted images (41). After Ramon saw Elisa s eyes disappear, he screamed so that he would wake up from the nightmare he believed he was having (43). Parts of Eliza s body continue to disappear right in front of his eyes, and Ramon justifies his reasoning by saying that [s]ince in the face of the most outlandish circumstances we always search for logical explanations, [he] rationalized what [he] had seen as purely an effect produced by the heavy fog usual in that place (44). In these ways, the clues have emerged, yet Ramon remains oblivious to the dangers that he faces because he adamantly continues to remain in denial. Soon afterwards, when Ramon follows Elisa through the night and observes her promiscuity as she meets with man after man after man, Ramon feels betrayed, but even still, he sprints back to his meeting place with Elisa [t]o be with her once more (46). In addition, while Ramon was searching for Elisa in the museum, he comes across ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Indwelling Urinary Catheter And Urinary Retention Problem The indwelling urinary catheter can be inserted for a long period with frequent changes between 4 6 weeks (Taylor, Lillis, LeMone, Lynn, 2011). However, the Foley can also be a potential source for UTI and bacteriuria (Taylor et al., 2011). The necessity of reducing the patient s period of time on a Foley and helping him or her to quickly regain normal bladder function is significant. Performing bladder training through clamping the urinary catheter is reported to decrease the frequency of urinary retention, shorten the period of returning to normal bladder function, and stimulate normal bladder filling and emptying by improving bladder tone and sensation (Nyman, 2012). When one thinks critically, bladder retraining seems to be reasonable and necessary but there is always the need of evidence based evaluation. The following journals are trials providing evidences and statistics about bladder retraining prior to Foley removal in different populations presented with urinary retention problem. The chosen population in this journal were patients with hip fracture at a Swedish university hospital (Nyman, Johansson, Gustafsson, 2010). Patients with hip fracture experience long periods of bed rest and pain resulting in dysuria, which requires the insertion of a Foley before surgery. The trial started at 6 a.m. on the postoperative day two (Nyman et al., 2010). One group had their catheter clamped and then only unclamped when there was a need for urination, while one group had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Breast Augmentation Lab Report For several years, it has been my dream to pursue a career in the medical field一particularly as a plastic surgeon. As a junior in high school, I was given the opportunity to witness two cosmetic surgical procedures: an abdominoplasty and a breast augmentation. Of these two, my favorite surgery to observe was the breast augmentation. Reflecting on this experience, I have come to understand that many of the techniques and tools associated with these surgical procedures are closely related to principles of chemistry. In particular, aspects including the use of povidone iodine solution in surgical preparation, the materials of different implants, and the use of implant sizers especially reflect some fundamental concepts of chemistry. As with most surgeries, povidone iodine solution is applied to the areas of operation, as well as over the gloves of surgeons. This solution is composed of povidone, hydrogen iodide, and elemental iodine (PubChem). At room temperature, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although there are various types of breast implants, they are typically filled with either saline or silicone. Saline breast implants are filled with a sterilized salt water solution, which mimics much of the fluid present within the human body (MENTOR® Saline Breast Implants). Since these two fluids are similar, if an implant were to rupture, the saline solution would be dissolved by the fluid within the body (MENTOR® Saline Breast Implants). This scenario of like dissolving like demonstrates the principle of solubility in chemistry. Silicone breast implants, on the other hand, are filled with silicone gel. This gel is classified as an inert polymer, meaning the materials tends to not react, or does so at a slow moving pace (American Chemistry Council). The use of a polymer implies that the molecular structure of the substance is composed of repeating ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. In-Depth Understanding On Causes Of Hostility In depth Understanding on Causes of Hostility Hostility, a chronic state of anger may be considers as a negative attitude of an individual accumulated due to scorn (disrespect), rejection and hatred (all put together) and a conscious intention to hurt others. This intension can be covert (like gossip, slander) or blatant (like verbal/ physical fighting or a legal suit). Because hostility is an emotional reaction between people, it is rarely affected by logic or clear thinking . Berkowitz (1993) says sudden unpleasant situations automatically generates negative emotions, including primitive anger feelings and hostile or flight impulses, even before the person has time to think about what has happened or what to do about it. In combative situations ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  Psychological Wounds: Typical hostile persons may have inherited significant psychological wounds from their own life experiences, especially from early childhood neglect, abandonment, attachment issues, abuse, post traumatic stress disorder (PSTD), etc.  Ineffective Communication Skills: Hostile people are unaware of effective communication skills. They are often ignorant of how they should try to fill their social needs and fail to understand the flaws in their way of seeking things in this world. They never knew that their approach to problems often makes things worse.  Delusional Attitude: It is about the way things are seen or felt rather than the way things are. Hostile people have a negative way of looking at the world. They constantly see threats to their will and well being that either don t exist at all or are far less important than they assume them to be. This upsets all aspect of an individual: work, family and even friendship.  Media: Now a days right from children to elders, all are greatly persuaded by each and every kind of media. Especially, they are easily influenced by television, mobile, computer and internet allowing them to imbibe all that is shown without segregating as good and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Eunuchs In the medieval Islamdom, the government was to employ castration, mandatory celibacy and kidnapping to procure loyal eunuchs to serve in pre eminent governmental positions.Thus, this social practice was to destroy existing family, affiliation and to deploy them into a less organizationally threatening status; by creating a family like atmosphere within their place of duty. But how can this be related or applied to humanoid robots? Especially, in accordance to Leopoldina Fortunati, the book author of what happened to body to body sociability that one of the problems that coincide in artificial intelligence; the bond between companionability and information and communication technologies. Social bond and relationship are arbitrarily used synonymously with sociability, creating much confusion because they refer to different beliefs, she pointed. The correlation between eunuchs and humanoid robots can be construed via their servitude, cohorts in the Islamic empires; as governmental entitlement and incentives had often permitted the eunuchs, to hook a monumental disposition within the social hierarchy diagram. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The justification was to extricate the dysfunctional behavior like greed and egotism, To inaugurate an alternative network that promotes new identifications and values suitable for the organizational tasks. This latter point can sustain scientists to reconsider the importance of teamwork and an ecosystem, by which it suits for humanoid robots to function via the social hierarchy diagram. This part of the creative paper does not aim to render a solution to this technical issue; but, tends to suggest a more coherence portrayal of the Transhumanism social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. 30 Rock The typical episode of the critically acclaimed, indie darling, sitcom 30 Rock focuses on the lives of the writers, producers, executives and love interests of those involved in the production of a fictional sketch comedy television show called TGS with Tracy Jordan. 30 Rock is widely known as a show that deals with race, gender and class issues from multiple, humorous perspectives. Yet watching Season Five, Episode Twenty, a viewer could grow uncomfortable at the racial generalizations. The episode is entitled Queen of Jordan and is intended to parody the Real Housewives franchise of reality television. The episode was shot and aired as if it were a Bravo network reality show, entirely separate from 30 Rock, although it features the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The shows are aware of the excess of their characters. In following the consumerist lifestyles, it does not validate or idolize them, but instead provokes populist scorn on these women and their failures (Lee and Moscowitz, p. 80). The shows critiques and demonizes women specifically, which, in this setting, is deeply intertwined with class through their use of the Bravo wink. Bravo winks when it showcases the irony in a scene for the viewer. Bravo executive, Andy Cohen, explained the practice as, Trying to let the audience in on the fun of the story. We wink at the audience when someone says, I m the healthiest person in the world and then you see them ashing their cigarette ( For Housewives, p. AR24). The fun Cohen describes is setting up cultural expectations of gender and class behavior only to have them violated so the audience can laugh at the housewives shortcomings as both socialites and mothers. The Real Housewives franchise is already self aware enough to be a show about, rich women to crass to be classy, too superficial to be nurturing and too self obsessed to be caring (Lee and Moscowitz, p. 64). Because of this reflexive critique, 30 Rock s criticism is of race and the medium of reality television is more poignant the violation of the expectation of class from the elite is already ridiculed. To critique the use of racial stereotypes to reproduce common reality television plotlines, Angie is often portrayed as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Hrm in Aviation International Applied Business Research Conference Acapulco, Mexico 2003 Human Resource Management In The Global Civil Aviation Industry: A Survey And Analysis Of Recruitment And Selection, Organization Development, And Education, Training And Development Practices Dr. Steven H. Appelbaum, Concordia University, Canada Brenda M. Fewster, Concordia University, Canada Abstract The civil aviation is an extremely competitive, safety sensitive, high technology service industry. People, employees and customers, not products and machines per se, must be the arena of an organization s core competence. The implications are vast and pervasive affecting no less than the organization s structure, strategy, culture, and numerous operational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The primary focus of HRM strategy is the manner in which the HR department aligns general activities, policies and procedures with the opportunity imperatives of the organization. Such relevant HRM expertise constitutes nothing less than a powerful strategic opportunity. Methodology The original purpose of the audit s companion review of the literature was to find other empirical studies of the airline industry regarding HRM practices, from an applied perspective, with which to compare and contrast the results of the audit presented later in this article. None were found. This is consistent with the findings of other researchers. M. L. Thomas (1997), author of the book, A Portfolio Management Approach to Strategic Airline Planning, comments on the scarcity of research in the area of airline management. In reviewing the literature on international aviation, it is clear that researchers tend to analyze the industry at a macro level. Although it has gained much attention recently . . . the topic of international commercial airline management suffers from a lack of theoretical and empirical work, and the scarcity of literature from a microeconomic perspective. According to J. Eaton (2001), author of the book, Globalization and Human Resource in the Airline Industry, research is particularly difficult because Airline managers are even more secretive and defensive about academic research than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Secrets In The Cellar Secrets in the Cellar written by John Glatt is part of the true crime series, explaining details of unthinkable crimes and what goes on behind them, exploiting the nature of criminals and their thought process. John Glatt is a famous author among this genre, writing a total of 16 books over the course of more than thirty years. He wrote this piece to expose a crime that shocked the world in order to inform people about it, as he does with his other books. The book is simply here to enlighten readers who are interested in the details of this specific crime. This book was a very interesting read, but it takes a certain kind of reader to appreciate it, because of the fact that it does go into major details of a disturbing crime. However, it was still a fascinating book overall. Secrets in the Cellar tells the true story of how Austrian Josef Fritzl lured and trapped his young daughter Elisabeth into his man made dungeon, and kept her there for 24 years. Over the course of this time he sexually abuses her and keeps her in barely livable conditions, while no one else is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You were able to see the disturbed thoughts of Fritzl during the crime, and even years before the crime. Glatt did a great job of displaying how morbid Fritzl was through this life, and you could see aspects that stemmed from his childhood growing up with his abusive mother and the Nazi regime. Not only did Glatt show Fritzl s psychological journey, but he also showed Elisabeths. Being trapped by ones father for 24 years undoubtedly puts a toll on someone s mental state, but this book also described how she developed Stockholm syndrome, in which the victim sympathizes with their torturer to survive. It was definitely a great addition to the book to include the psychological processes involved in these crimes, as it makes the reader understand the act and the motives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Trafalgar Residential Care Paper Trafalgar Residence Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centre Trafalgar Residence is an innovative, high end, and affordable private residential treatment centre. Residential treatment is a phenomenon where the drug or alcoholic addict is taken in and rehabilitated step by step. At Trafalgar we use the latest therapeutic technique to ensure the client gets value for money. To be effective the residence need to take in a manageable number of patients to avoid crowding and to facilitate easy monitoring of the patience progress. Residential treatment centers The centers provide multidisciplinary approach to addiction recovery that begins with the detoxification process all the way to after care planning. Services often include individual and group ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A comprehensive evaluation of the patients needs. An individual treatment plan that considers the needs of the patient. Individual and group therapy Should encourage and provide opportunities for family therapy through on site visits and home passes. The use of physical punishment, manipulation or intimidation should not occur in any residential treatment program. Figuring out which Residential Treatment Program is the best fit for can be challenging. The following are tips for evaluating residential treatment programs: Identify and research the programs that are licensed to provide care. Check online and with the program to hear about individuals who have gone through it. If the program has been reported to authorities, find out why, and ask about the outcomes of any investigations. Seek out programs that are close to home. Be wary of programs that withhold family contact. Be sure that the residential program has a method of maintaining safe behaviors, promoting positive behaviors, and preventing aggression. Make sure that punishments and verbal intimidations are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Walmart Vs Target Essay INTRODUCTION Since 1962 and the beginning of the discount retailer market Wal Mart has been ahead of the retail game. By 1967 there were 24 Wal Marts that had grossed 12.6 million dollars. In just 7 years Wal mart had spread into 9 states. By 1979 Wal Mart was the fastest store to reach a billion dollars in sales. In 2005 Wal Mart has 3,800 domestic stores along with 3,800 stores internationally, and had made over 312 billion dollars. As you can see the Wal Mart empire has grown monumentally. To move into this segment of the market would be tough. The first Target store was also opened in 1962. It was started under the Dayton Hudson Corporation. As you can see the Target corporation has a decorated past as well. Target ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Inventory from China is now reaching 18 billion dollars, and has increased 20 percent over the past two years. Currently over 5,000 suppliers have steady alliances with Wal Mart. Not only does this benefit U.S. customers by keeping prices down, but it keeps the Wal Mart corp. very well received by the Chinese people. A large portion of the world s population is located in China being a respected company in this part of the world will greatly increase sales. Wal Mart is, however, responsible for 10 percent of the countries trade deficit to China. When it comes to Services, Wal Mart also has the upper hand. In many stores they offer: a Bakery, Meats, Photo Centers as well a on site photographers, Automotive services, Hair Salons, Banks, Optical Offices, Pharmacy, Nail Salons as well as restaurants such as McDonald s, and Subway. Target has rivaled many of these services providing in store Starbucks, Taco Bell/Pizza huts, and the most recent advance is an in store clinic. Even with these amenities it is still far behind Wal Mart in the services department. Maybe the biggest difference in the two Companies would be marketing campaigns. Wal Mart markets towards the lowest income families. Wal Mart markets by showing low prices, or how they are lowering prices. Target markets towards the middle class, and it shows that they have the goods that you want, instead of prices. Business Practices One of the largest differences in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Most Important Elements Of Medieval Architecture In... Many people have heard of fairy tales in which monarchs live in grand, stone castles. These castles did, in fact, exist; they were built and became popular during the Medieval era. Medieval architecture was divided into two main styles: Gothic and Romanesque. In addition to castles, numerous personal manors, basilicas, and cathedrals were constructed. This architectural movement was paired with both the expansion of Catholicism and the transition between the middle ages and modern history. The most important elements of Medieval architecture are appearance and design, purpose, and connections to the history of eastern Europe. The buildings constructed in Medieval times differed from their predecessors both in the the interior and exterior design. As mentioned in the article Architecture in Shakespeare s Time, in most large houses there was a chapel, which was often treated in a style more domestic than ecclesiastical, and thus differed from the chapels in Medieval houses, a difference due most likely to the change in religious outlook (Gotch). During the Medieval times, religion was flourishing in Europe following the fall of the Roman Empire. Also in most homes was a gallery. Noted by one source, The gallery was a room peculiar to this period; it came into fashion with Hampton Court, about 1530; it was an essential feature of all the large Elizabethan and Jacobean houses, and it went out of fashion about a hundred years after its introduction (Gotch). Gotch also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Descriptive Essay For Christmas December is much less a month and more so an extended holiday, for the entire month is time to prepare for Christmas. Everything in the stores, on the TV, on the radio, and in everyone s houses revolves around the holiday. Christmas is a time to celebrate with music, festivities, and food, or should I say Christmas desserts. I love the sugary sweets that make my mouth water all year round until finally the month comes to bake and eat the variety of treats. Oreo balls, peanut butter balls, chocolate covered pretzels, fudge, caramels, and all the other creative ways to combine the most unhealthy ingredients complete the holiday season, yet my favorite dessert is a classic Christmas sugar cookie, a soft star shaped cookie layered with sweet yellow frosting and dipped in a chilled glass of milk. The second weekend in December is always cookie making weekend at Grandma s. Traditionally, we grandkids spend the night on Saturday to help her bake the sugar cookies; however, she has already made two batches during the day, so we help her with the third batch. First, we gather all the ingredients; two cups of butter, two cups of sugar, four eggs, two tablespoons of milk, six cups of flour, and six teaspoons of baking powder. Grandma takes out her largest glass bowl, and we beat the butter until it is creamy, for about one minute. Slowly, we add the sugar and mix it until the ingredients blend into a light and fluffy mixture, making my mouth water due to the sweet smell. While my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of Miracles By C. S. Lewis With Strong Evidences: Miracle Can Be Asserted There have been claims of occurrences of events that are beyond human comprehension in humans history. Many regard these out of this world experiences as miracle. Although the accounts of these events varies with places and people, the reports make people consider the possibility of miracle happening to them even at the absence of factual evidences to support many of these events. C.S. Lewis, author of Miracles supports this idea that miracles can be taken seriously without firm evidence to support them, due to the fact that miracle can t be witnessed naturally, we can t prove that there are no proofs of miracles occurring, and that advancement in science isn t focusing on proving the existence of an entity outside of nature. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unless there exists, in addition to Nature, something else which we may call the supernatural, there can be no miracles (5), therefore we can assume that miracle can t occur without the consideration of something else existing outside nature. According to Lewis, super naturalists claim that an entity with God s attributes exists outside nature (42), and also reveals that God created nature (7). Since God created nature and He exist outside of natural, proof of miracle cannot be found within nature, and Lewis describes the occurrence of miracle as they come on great occasions: they are found at the great ganglions not of political or social history, but of that spiritual history which cannot be fully known by men (273). Miracle are rare events, and it takes the highly spiritual to witness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Brief Note On The And Its Effect On The Environment 䀀䀀tricity is one of the most widely used forms of energy. Electricity is referred to as an energy carrier, which means the electricity comes from the conversion of other sources of energy. Energy sources used to make electricity are either renewable or non renewable, but electricity itself is neither renewable nor nonrenewable. Electricity is measured in watts and kilowatts. One watt is a very small amount of power, for example, it would require nearly 750 watts to equal one horsepower. One way to produce electricity is by battery. A battery will produce electricity by using two different metals in a chemical solution. One end of the battery will be attached to one of the metals; the other end to the other metal. A device that does work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 7. Figure out how many batteries are needed for energy stored needs. 8. Repeat Steps 3 through 7 for other members of the group. 9. Create tables and graphs of the data collected. 10. Answer the discussion questions. Results and Raw Data The Rimstar.org website allowed us to calculate how many and which batteries we will need to meet our power needs. Table 1 shows the power needs of each group member according to the electric bill. We obtain these values multiplying the kilowatts hours per day rating by 1000 to convert to watts hour per day. In addition, it shows the total capacity for all our batteries put together that will meet our power needs, which is the capacity of the needed bank. This is calculated in amp hours. The last column shows the amount of batteries needed to meet our energy storage needs. Table 1. Group members Wh/day Capacity of battery bank (AmpHrs) Amount of batteries needed Abigail 69,000 17,940 136 Jennifer 19,000 4,940 40 Adriana 16,000 4,160 32 Following the example provided on the website, we based our calculations in the Surrette S 530 battery. Each S 530 battery has a capacity of 530 AmpHrs and a voltage of 6V. To get the voltages of batteries to add up we need to connect the batteries together in series. Connecting in series causes their voltages to add up. Since we need 24 V, we will need 4 batteries (24 V / 6 V per battery = 4 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Adidas International Global Media Manager Brand in the hand is a new marketing strategy developed by Adidas International global media manager. This new campaign is based on the merging of cell phones and wireless internet. This campaign presents company background information, data on the penetration of mobile devices such as cell phones, the growth of global mobile marketing practices, and several mobile marketing communications campaigns that Adidas launched in 2004, such as a mobile news ticker for the 2004 European soccer championship. Introduces a specific campaign Respect M.E. featuring Missy Elliott, a popular female hip hop artist, and discusses the company s mobile marketing strategy to support Elliott s new line of sportswear. What is Adidas position in the athletic shoe market? Starting out post World War II, Adidas was an important provider of the national German soccer team. Later, Adidas they changed their marketing approach to expand their products to fringe sports, such as high jumping and bobsledding. By the 1990s, Adidas secured their global sales on soccer footwear. In 1998, Adidas began to focus on the U.S market. By sponsoring some famous basketball players such as Kobe Bryant and by doing so Adidas was able to gain doubled market share. What evidence does Adidas have that suggests the importance and potential success of digital interactive and mobile marketing? Coca Cola s Flashernpost campaign in Europe is the most decisive evidence in the potential success of digital and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Leadership Skills Of The Workplace Innovation in the workplace is a competitive force that give businesses like Apple and Samsung a competitive advantage over other competitors. Innovation is not a new concept for businesses in the workplace, it has been around for a long time. However, businesses are focusing on innovation because they understand the key benefits of innovation. Innovation is supported in organizations through different leadership practices. Discover skills are important in the business and help drive innovation for organizations. Discovery skills have both strengths and weaknesses and can help or hurt a leader s ability to support innovation in the workplace. It would be difficult to choose just two leadership practice that support innovation in organizations. Leslie (2009) stated that the most needed leadership skills needed now and later in the future were ; strategic planning, leading employees, inspiring commitment, managing change, being a quick learner, being resourceful and doing whatever it takes. However, the five leadership skills that are the most important to support innovation are leading people, strategic planning, inspiring commitment, managing change and employee development. Leading people is a fundamental leadership skill that is very powerful, just like the quote says, Set the example for others . If a leader can set an example for being innovator, the leader can also lead their direct reports to also drive innovation in their company. Leaders can both motivate and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Augat Electronics Essay Augat Electronics Inc. A Case Analysis 1. Critical Issues Canadian market for Cable TV connectors is expected to grow substantially in the coming years. Given the current product quality and the maturity in Value Added Services provided by the Cable TV companies, the basis for purchasing decisions seems to be changing. Given the current market share that Augat has and situation, it will be of at most importance to penetrate one or more of the multiple service operators (MSOs) that dominate the Canadian market. Augat believes that Snap N Seal might be the product that would help Augat reach mainstream status The most significant problems in this case as far as Augat goes is their decision(s) pertaining to a. Pricing Strategy in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, a lower price might provide a lower perceived value by the MSOs, poor product quality as the reason for the lower price. So Augat would be better off pricing the Snap N Seal connector comparable to Raychem s. By doing so, the company will be able gain better margins on their product. Additionally, the price will not be suspect to scrutiny. Although this strategy, enables the company to compare itself to Raychem in terms of price and quality it will possibly make it more difficult to persuade the MSO to purchase the product. This is exasperated by the fact that the tools necessary for the Snap N Seal connector are a capital budgeting decision that represents a considerable investment for the cable provider. For the problem on distribution partner, Augat has the option to stick with White Radio, or to seek new partnerships in distribution like Anixter Canada, or Deskin Sales. Though this would help Augat enhance the coverage in terms of suppliers (or end users) and a potential increase in market presence. However, on the other hand, Augat would lose the exclusive relationship it was with White Radio, knowing White Radio s Steve Quinn knowledge about Cable TV MSO s approval process. In addition, the other distribution companies also carry competitor s products and there is no guarantee that they would push ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Why Do Athletes Use Anabolic Steroids Over the years, teenagers, and adults see their favorite athletes, and body builders and decide that they want their body to look like their role model s. What many athletes and body builders use to fulfill that look is steroids. Steroids are a quick and easy way that makes the body look masculine with small work put in at the gym. What many people don t know is that non medical steroids causes emotional and physical harm to the human body. Anabolic steroids help in promoting the growth of muscle for people who need them. People who abuse the use of steroids cause more harm to their body than good. Steroids in sports, the who, what, why, where s, and the physical and mental harm steroids does to our body is why it s illegal. Steroids play a big part in sports and it s not used for medical reasoning. The athletes who abuse anabolic steroids are those who believe that steroids can improve their competitiveness, performance, and even build muscle. Without knowledge using ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People who abuse the use of steroids cause more harm to their body than good. When adolescents see their favorite role models who are athletes and body builders they think I want to look like them, they will try desperate measures not understanding the side effects. 60 percent of people who use steroids believe that taking steroids is a right of the modern professional athlete ( Steroid Use in Sports ). Whether professional athletes know it or not, they influence younger children and the choices they make. Professional athletes that take steroids risk their career and can face jail time along with fines from their league. The use of steroids may build the body strength and give you muscle gain, but the effects it has on other parts of the body are not worth it. If steroids ever became legal the health of athletes and people who use them will be in bad health. Steroids being illegal is for safety of the human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Did Louis Zamperini Survive The character of Louis Zamperini possesses the traits of resourcefulness and determination which result in his survival. He demonstrates this through his problem solving and overcoming physical and mental challenges. Louis Zamperini puts his problem solving and resourcefulness into use in moments of scarcity. Zamperini experienced many difficult situations in which he must be creative. Louis and his comrades were on a raft, with no food and an inadequate amount of water, and struggled to survive. In the birds stomach they found several small fish, which they decided to use as bait, and with them, Louis caught one more fish, (Hillenbrand 156). Louis receives very few chances to survive, and Louis capitalizes on those opportunities. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Commander s Intent The commander s intent is a critical part of mission command. The commander, through the commander s intent, must blend the art of command and the science of control that integrates all joint warfighting functions. ADM Wesley McDonald, Commander US Atlantic Command (LANTCOM), failed to convey the commander s intent to the joint force for Operation Urgent Fury. This failure promoted misunderstanding and mutual trust issues among the joint force that affected the integration of joint functions such as intelligence and sustainment. ADM McDonald failed to clearly and concisely convey his commander s intent express to the joint force. The commander must clearly and concisely express what the force must do and the conditions the force must ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When planning for joint operations, Commanders must include all services and multinational partners to promote understanding. A joint force that understands the capabilities and limitations among the force builds trust across the force. LANTCOM command did not foster a climate of mutual trust during Operation Urgent Fury. Trust is essential element during operations. Senior leader must trust the abilities of subordinates and subordinates must have trust in senior leaders. The lack of mutual trust began at the senior level of military command and continued during the execution of Operation Urgent Fury. The JCS rejected LANCOM s attempts to blend ground forces and established boundary lines between ground forces. Additionally, subordinate commanders did not trust the LANTCOM. During the initial ground operations, a brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division came under attack. Instead of requesting reinforcements through joint operation channels, the request for reinforcement went directly to the 82nd Airborne Division rear staff. Mutual trust is difficult to build during operations. US armed forces must seek every opportunity to conduct joint training exercises to build mutual trust before operations. Joint exercises develop habitual relationships among the services and promote mutual trust. The lack of mutual trust not only affects command and control but other joint function such as intelligence. LANTCOM failed to coordinate and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Katy Perry Pros And Cons gunslot.com gunslot.com Love her or hate her Kate Perry sure knows how to make a headline or two. Preacher turned pop sensation. She was actually brought up in a very conservative home. With her parents being both pastors, Perry wasn t even allowed to listen to any rock or pop music. However it didn t take long for Perry to rebel. Now best known for songs such as I Kissed A Girl and Firework . The quirky fashionista then went on to marry (and divorce) long haired lothario Russell Brand. Here are 7 of her most memorable interview quotes. Number Seven: On Her Religious Side Rarely discussing her religious side, Katy Perry lets s us know that it is still a major part of her life. I got this Jesus tattoo on my wrist when I was 18 because I know that it s always going to be a part of me. When I m playing, it s staring right back at me, saying, Remember where you came from. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Katy discusses the pros and cons of every relationship. At first when I met him he wanted an equal, and I think a lot of times strong men do want an equal, but then they get that equal and they re like, I can t handle the equalness. Number Five: On Her Fellow Competitors We re all unique. That s why we all win and we all can exist. People don t want just vanilla. They want 31 flavors. I couldn t do what Rihanna does. I couldn t do what Gaga does. They can t do what I do, the Firework singer has said about her pop star colleagues. Katy claims their is no love lost with regards to the other ladies of the music biz. Number Four: On Love I don t need the Prince Charming to have my own happy ending. Maybe rumored beau Orlando Bloom would have something to say about that... Number Three: On Being Au ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...