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Gloria Gaynor s Song I Will Survive
I chose the famous and well known song, I Will Survive, because it tells me that I will survive
the 7th grade and school there after! This song was sung in 1978 by Gloria Gaynor, an African
American women. This catchy song was a huge hit during the disco era and has a medium to up
beat tempo. I will survive, best represents me because I will survive homework, sports, and
school work, although at this time in life it does not feel like it! My favorite part of the song is
when it says that Oh, no, not I, I will survive, because it shows that I will never give up and keep
trying new things and that I will pull through. School is like a battlefield, having your ups and your
downs. This song is also about friendship, love, broken hearts,
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Contemporary Issues In Management Essay
Course Study Guide 2012 Contemporary Issues in Management Contents 1.Welcome3
2.Introduction to the Course4 2.1Aims4 2.2Learning Outcomes4 2.2.1Knowledge and
understanding of:4 2.2.2Intellectual Skills:4 2.2.3 Subject practical skills:4 2.2.4Transferable
skills:4 2.3Learning and teaching activities4 3.Contact Details5 4.Course Content6 4.1Session
Reading7 5.Assessment Details8 5.1Summary of assessment8 5.2 Detailed description of
assessment8 6.Other Details9 1.Welcome Though this be madness, yet there is method in t.
Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act II, Scene II It is a well worn clichГ© that the only certainty in these
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Knowledge and understanding:Lectures and recommended readings expose students to current
advanced research on organizational and management thought and their applications to
management processes in complex operating environments. Knowledge and understanding of these
areas is deepened with small group discussion, case analysis, group work and independent
information gathering. B. Intellectual Skills: B1. Breadth of OutlookA strong emphasis on
independent reading and research in the course is particularly important for developing breadth of
outlook at this level of study. Case analysis, individual and group assignments encourage
comparison of cultures and viewpoints and encourage reflection on the complexity of contemporary
management milieu and the dilemmas that face management professionals. B2. WisdomGroup
discussion and case analysis is designed to encourage reflection on the complex environment of
contemporary management practices and theories and students own experiences and judgement in
the face of challenging scenarios and dilemmas. B3. Personal EffectivenessGroup discussion and
case analyses are guided by tutors sensitive to participants comfort levels. Cases and discussion are
designed to introduce increasingly challenging concepts through the course. C. Subject Practical
Skills: Seminar activities such as case studies and discussion provide the bases for a deep
understanding of the
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And the Earth Did Not Devour Them by Tomas Rivera
...And the Earth Did Not Devour Him is not a story of one character, but rather of a people.
Rivera, much like in the Actos of El Teatro Campesino, basically uses a stock character. Although
each story seemingly gives more detail and specificity to the character, it can also be interpreted
as doing the exact opposite. In telling of the life of one, Rivera in turn reveals the lives of many.
Even though specific details of each of their lives were obviously different, the core issues still
remained; Chicanos needed changeand they needed it immediately. One of the most noticeable
techniques Rivera uses within his novelis the constant changing of the point of view. The novel is
centered on an unnamed male protagonist, however, throughout the story the point of view ranges
from that of a mother praying for her son unwillingly fighting in Vietnam to that of an omniscient
narrator, capable of entering anyone s heads. This often times seemed to be very random and
even abrupt. However, it was through the sporadic sprinklings of changes in point of views that
Rivera was able to not only showcase cultural struggles of the time, but also call for social
change as well as reveal the confusion and uncertainty of the people themselves. First and
foremost, this novel is about Chicano people and the struggles they endured. While each small
passage can be viewed as the progression of the unknown male protagonist, it also gives a
multitude of other views as well. Middle aged male
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I Love Lucy Essay
The show I Love Lucy was shot from 1951 to 1960; only six years after World War Two had
ended. During the war there was a lack of men in the United States to do all the physical labor and
common office jobs. Women were then given the opportunity to escape the boundaries of the
private sphere of their homes and go out into the workforce. Although, after the war was over and
the men came back to the United States the women, who were then used to working and being the
breadwinners of the family, were forced back into their homes being told they were too delicate or
incapable of doing the jobs that they had already been doing for years. The comedy show, I Love
Lucy made light fun of the women s efforts to move from the private sphere to the... Show more
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Presenting the less than average bicultural, multiracial couple in a small New York apartment
during the age where it was still rare to have a multiracial couple. Most of the families in
America had migrated to the suburbs were as the Ricardo family continued to live in an
apartment in New York . Even though the Ricardo family represents the minorities of the nation,
there were still displays of discrimination towards Ricky s accent and his inability to say certain
words. Ricky was the oral clown of the show, a side kick to his wife s physical comedy of naive
women. Originally the producers wanted a white male to represent the typical American man
instead of a hot blooded cuban. Although America is often referred to as a melting pot of
cultures this was the first time the mixing of different cultures and races was visualized on
television. Bringing up the question, what is considered to be a typical American family and how
do multicultural couples choose to raise their children? I Love Lucy not only pushed the
boundaries of women s place in the public life and acknowledged the troubles and benefits of
being a multiracial and multicultural couple but at the time they were filming, it was uncommon
for a married couple with kids to sleep in the same bed on television. It was seen as taboo to have
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The Devil s Woods Research Paper
In a small farming village named Haten around 1648, a legend spread through the town. It said
that if a hunter lucky enough to find and shoot a blue spirit in the form of a rabbit with a bow
and arrow in the Devil s Woods, they could cure any illness that was afflicted with a human. Of
course, many people jumped at this myth, and set out to find those rabbits so they could cure the
mysterious illness the village leader had, as a great reward was being held. In their travels, many
of them never returned or came back with serious injuries, and more rumors told how a malicious
beast named Raion, a centaur with a lion s head, that wielded a sword and a magical bowwandered
the forest, picking off hunters one by one who dared hunt the blue rabbits. One hunter, however,
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What? You re a talking raccoon, and raccoons can t talk! He stammered, still amazed. Some
things can t be explained. it replied calmly. This is the deep Devil s Woods, where the
extraordinary happens. Deep Devil s Woods? Siro replied slowly. I was only traveling for an
hour, and I stayed away from some of that heavy he got cut off by a startling roar in the distance,
and saw a flock of crows fly into the air, sounding startled. The monster is aware of your presence
child. Normally, I leave the moment his roar echoes the forest, but something tells me that you
have something others don t Siro. Be wary and courageous. replied the raccoon calmly. At this
moment Siro realized the raccoon had a slightly blonde and black fur, instead of the normal gray
and black. If you see me again in the forest, do not bother me. shouted the raccoon as it ran into the
shrubbery. Thanks, I guess, but what is the thing I possess? shouted Siro, but he realized the
raccoon was gone. At this point in time Siro thought to himself. Talking raccoons, menacing roars,
MAGIC?! This is
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Film Critique On The Deer Hunter Essay
Since 1968, there have been at least 25 films made that portray the events of the Vietnam War.
Historians have to ask themselves when watching these films, Did the fictional character
represent historical figures accurately? Is this how a soldier would react in this situation? The
point of view of the director of the film can change with simple alterations in camera angles. For
example, a view from the ground of a battle seen can show how the innocent people had the war in
their own backyards. The view from a helicopter can show Viet Cong firing rounds at American
troops and the troops can t tell the difference between the innocent and the enemy. The audience
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In fact, it did just the opposite. It showed the atrocities that occurred in the war and caused many
pro war advocates to question whether or not we should have been there in the first place.
However, it only showed atrocities done to American troops, but it didn t show atrocities that
American soldiers did to the Vietnamese. That didn t happen until the release of the 1986 film,
Platoon.
The whole film is based on a scene in the first third of the movie when Michael tells Nick that
you need to kill a buck with one shot. This is foreshadowing for the Russian roulette that they
were forced to play in the POW camp and at the end of the movie when Nick kills himself while
playing roulette. When asked about the roulette scenes Michael Cimino, the director of the
movie, said that he had only read about games of that nature in a newspaper report (After the
Fact, page 418). But no journalist confirmed ever reporting such tactics in the prison camps. So
one might suspect that these scenes, so powerful and the principle on which the film s symbolism
is based, may not have ever actually occurred in these camps, or at least so rarely that it could
hardly be portrayed as the general nature of games that the POWs were forced to play.
The Deer Hunter does not focus much on the actual war in the field of battle. The director simply
did not spend much of the movie in Vietnam. However, I thought the
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The Financial Crisis Of 2008 Hit The American Economy
The financial crisis of 2008 hit the American economy and the world economy as well. It cost
tens of millions of people their savings, jobs, and their homes. For decades the American financial
system was stable and safe, but it changed. The financial industry turned its back on society; it
corrupted the political system, and plunged the world economy into crisis. It was not an accident; it
was caused by an out of control industry, a greedy industry. The crisis has made more damage to
society while the industry has made more money. The residential mortgagecrisis affected
commercial real estateby making credit much more difficult to get. Real estate investment has been
driven by leverage. One of the great things about real estate investment is that you do not need just
cash to do it. The possible investors are either reluctant to acquire and develop real estate without
the need of debt. As a result, the demand for real estate slowed and prices fell down. To understand
better how everything started, let s mention the great depression. After the Great Depression, the
United States had forty years of economic growth without a single financial crisis. The financial
system was regulated, and most of the banks were local. They were prohibited from speculating
depositor s savings. Investments banks were small private partnerships in charge of handling stock
and trading. The private partnerships partners put their own money up as their investments;
therefore they didn t risk as
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The Shadow Of A Day We Will Never Forget
In the shadow of a day we will never forget, in December of 1941 our country suffered a
horrendous loss as the Japanese bombed our naval base at Pearl Harbor. On this day 2,403 men
and women alike were killed, 1,178 wounded. This count consisted of Marines, Army personnel,
Navy soldiers, and even civilians. One would think that in the light of such a horrific event, the US
would truly work to set aside its internal differences between men and strive with more vigor to
truly become what it claims to be as ONE Nation Under God But unfortunately, even this isn t quite
enough. Even though there were a multitude of non violent movements in the direction towards
true civil rights and equality to all men under our flag, America still manages... Show more content
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Lynching s extend to burning at the stake, maiming, dismemberment, castration, and other
hideous types of physical torture. This is all more or less brought on to sustain a type of social
caste system in the South. Lynching, just like every other method of dehumanization, was seen as
the most effective means of control. image Even though there are three noted documents in
regards to the history of lynching s, there is not one that completely covers the history of
lynching s. Because of Americas general biases there is no reliable source that details the records
of lynching s in America, prior to 1882. (chicagotribune.com) Following the Chicago Tribune s
report the Tuskegee Institute produced a report in 1892 where they began to make a systematic
composition of lynching statistics. Beginning in 1912, the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People kept an independent record of lynching s. The statistics reported
were primarily based on newspaper reports. Because of the sheer size of the south and the nature
of it more rural nature, its districts had not always been in close contact with the city newspapers, it
is easy to assess that lynching s escaped publicity in the press. Undoubtedly, therefore, there are
errors and inaccuracies in the available lynching statistics. In every source produced, the number of
lynching s are varied. The NAACP lynching statistics give a higher report than the Tuskegee
Institutes figures.
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A True American Hero In Die Hard
Action packed and full of witty comments, Die Hard (1988) shows us what it is to be a true
American hero. The phrase die hard means to be loyal or very determined and thorough the actions
of the main protagonist, John McClane, the audience can see what the intention behind the name of
the film was. Elements such as editing, narrativeand narration, sound and mise en scene all work
to show that even those who seem least likely to do great things can and will when the time comes.
John is the last person people expect to vanquish the plan of smart terrorists, but Die Hard(1988)
tells us otherwise.
Editing tells the audience what diegetic material to look at and when. The story duration of the film
is roughly around 24 hours. The beginning is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The way John is dressed gives tells a lot about his character. Unlike everyone else in the party he
is casually dressed. When the rising action unfolds, he wears nothing but a singlet, slacks and no
shoes. Compared to what Hans Gruber wears John is not prepared for combat, but the fact that
he isn t ready makes him an even greater character. This makes him stand out and shows the
audience that he is your average guy, not someone capable of outsmarting robbers. Lighting also
plays a part in revealing the meaning in Die Hard (1988). In the beginning scenes, the use of
high key lighting lets the audience know that there is no danger. Towards the rising action on the
other hand, low key lighting is used to show that danger is near or is already happening. This
intensifies the action scenes and makes John look more like a hero as he goes around the building
trying to save the lives of innocent people. In Die Hard (1988) the visual information we are shown
reveals character and works with all the elements to offer the meaning behind the
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The Language Of An Organization Essay
An association without a language specifically used for communicating is unfathomable. Workers
in an organization utilize language to express and empathize with others opinions, maintain
communication, take care of issues, learn and develop, decide, and monitor records. As the
globalization of business has made corporations and organizations with outposts throughout the
world, language boundaries have developed into many different issues that would have gone
unnoticed on account of domestic organizations, where representatives impart in their primary
language. Given this globalized business environment, it is crucial for multinational corporations to
devise a primarily spoken language. Throughout most of the world, that primary language used in
companies and business is English.
English is a lingua franca, or a common or bridge language as it is often called. Bridge languages
are primarily spoken languages across the world: English, Chinese Mandarin, German, etc.
English is the most prominent language spoken, having 1.5 billion speakers across the world
according to Statista, and Mandarin, the secondary language, has a measly 1.1 billion. This
major difference in speakers has developed the use of English as a major language in trade.
Many companies are undergoing a process termed Englishization which is the process of making
one s company soley process in English. This process is used by companies seeking to join the
global market, and has been used to create a
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Animal Testing Satire
When was the last time you bought makeup? Or even more specifically when was the last time
you bought makeup that was tested on animals? Each year in Australia alone, over 100 million
animals will die from exposure to commercial animal testing or in simpler terms, animal cruelty
that is commonly disregarded as it is just science. However, product testing on animalis extremely
unethical and is pure cruelty. Here is why we need to stop this mistreatment immediately.
To start, the results of animal testing cannot be accurately assumed safe for human use. In 1960 an
organisation known as Animal Friends Croatia created a drug called Thalidomide which eased
morning sickness for pregnant women. Before being sold to the public, it was tested on multiple
different types of species and was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The animals that are subject to testing will spend majority of their short lives in small enclosed
barren cages with about 3 or 4 other animals (depending on their species). Through out the long
days of these lonesome animals, they will wait in their cages feeling lonely, trapped and left hungry
while they wait for the next terrifying and painful procedure of testing to be done on them. Due to
their exclusion from the outside environment and the mistreatment done to them, some animals
begin to display symptoms and actions of neurotic behaviour. Some of this behaviour may include,
biting themselves, pulling their own fur out, spinning around in circles and intensive rocking back
and forth. This is a disgusting way for such gentle creatures to be spending their lives just to
benefit humans. According to PETA (People for the ethical treatment of animals) stated that a spine
shivering 70% of animals won t die due to the tests begin conducted on them but will die of
loneliness or the poor treatment they are exposed to
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Walter Mitty Research Paper
To begin, Walter Mitty s daydreams hurt him because they fill him up with false confidence. In
his daydreams, he is viewed as a heroic and important figure; the opposite of what he is viewed
as in real life. One might argue that the daydreams where he possesses these characteristics help
him later on by giving him confidence instead of false confidence because Mitty stood up to his
wife. However, the negative side affects Mitty more than the positive side of confidence. In the
story, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, the text states, Someone handed him a fountain pen. He
pulled a faulty piston out of the machine. To clarify, this makes Mitty believe he is capable of
fixing any situation no matter how drastic. Furthermore, the situations in Mitty s dreams are less
likely to happen in real life, therefore giving Mitty the false confidence of successfully fulfilling
something that can be potentially dangerous. Ultimately, Mittys daydreams seem far fetched and
since this is his imagination, he is capable of anything in the dreams. Whereas, he is so caught up
in them, he believes the Mitty in real life is capable of anything the Mitty in the daydreams can do.
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The text states, The crew, bending into various tasks in the huge, hurtling 8 engine hydroplane...
Not so fast! You re driving too fast! This shows Walter Mitty is not aware of his surroundings
because he is focused more on what is occurring in his daydreams. Another example stated in the
story that shows a possible complication for Walter Mitty is, Back it up, Mac! Look up for that
Buick! Walter Mitty jammed on the breaks. Wrong lane, Mac, said the parking lot attendant,
looking at Mitty closely. This evidence shows that there are multiple occasions where Mitty has
encountered accidents because he was disoriented from what was around
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Peace Keeper Quotes
I can t believe I was stupid enough to throw a punch at a peacekeeper, and with the rest of the
world watching no less. I mean, she was just doing what she was supposed to do in that situation,
and Misty was the one that was openly flouting the one rule, really the only rule, about the reaping
that almost everyone told her she absolutely had to follow. Which means that it was Misty, and not
the peacekeeper, that was in the wrong, which made the way she responded perfectly reason.....You
know what, no.
Yes Misty broke a rule, the fact that it also happens to be an absolutely pointless and stupid rule, is
neither here nor there, but the simple fact that she broke it, didn t give the peacekeeper permission
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Misty is going to get in trouble, she s going to get lashed, and it s all my fault.
Yes Ash, Your little sister is going to get whipped, and that is a direct result of you assaulting the
peacekeeper that tried to put her back in line.
And the fact that she damn near ripped her hair out of her head doesn t mean a thing, does it?
What do you think Ash?
Why the hell are you telling me this dad?
Because your best chance of survival, really your only chance, is for you to get mad. You know
there s no chance of you surviving the games if you try to play it any other way.
That still doesn t explain why dad. Why in the world are you telling me this when you know I m
not going to be able to think about anything else but this!
Because knowing that it happened, and that what you did is the reason WHY it happened, will
give you the edge you need to survive in the Capitol son. After all, that s the only way you re
going to be able to make the people that whipped Misty pay for having the audacity to punish HER
for YOUR
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China is the world’s second largest economic power, one of...
China is the world s second largest economic power, one of five permanent members of the
United Nations Security Council and the only communist party led state in the G 20 grouping
of major economies. China s communist party dominates state and society in China and is
committed to maintaining a permanent monopoly on power, and is intolerant of those who
question its right to rule. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP or Party) has been in power in
China for 63 years, dating back to 1949 by means of a civil war victory over the forces of Chiang
Kai shek s Nationalists. The Party s 82.6 million members constitute approximately 6% of China s
population of 1.34 billion. Any Chinese citizen over the age of 18 who is willing to accept and
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Bo had strong ties to senior military figures, posing the question about the loyalty of parts of the
military to the central Party authorizes (Lawrence Martin, 2013).). China s new communist
party general secretary Xi Jinping raised hope for a change in the communist party s relationship
to the law back in December of 2012 when he called for full implementation of China s state
constitution and declared that, No organization or individual has the special right to overstep the
constitution and law, and any violations of the constitution and the law would be investigated. Xi
has also repeatedly mentioned the need for the Party to police itself rather than allowing any
outside body to do so. The Chinese communist party dominates state and society in China. Its
power rest on four pillars: its control of China s approximately 2.25 million person strong
military, the People s liberation army, its 1.5 million person strong paramilitary forces, the people
s armed police, and it s 800,000 other internal security forces. The people s liberation army is not a
national army belonging to the state. Rather it is an armed wing of the communist party, with the
party s exercise of absolute leadership over the military. The national people s congress oversees the
state council, as well as four other institutions: the presidency, the supreme people s court, the
public prosecutors office, and the military(Lawrence
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Essay on Drug Enforcement Administration
What I Know About the Drug Enforcement Administration The Drug Enforcement Administration
(DEA) works to lessen and eliminate the use, transportation, and sale of drugs in the United States.
They are the only government organized organization with the purpose of controlling drug traffic.
The Drug Enforcement Administration seems to be most known for their role in stopping drug
transportation across borders by use of DEA officers, police trained dogs, and other tools. To my
knowledge the DEA may have many other roles, possibly including the elimination of drug
manufacturing throughout the world, tracking down and stopping major drug trafficking
organizations within the United States border, US territories, and minor outlying islands. I... Show
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During the late seventies and early 80 s, the Drug Enforcement Administration tightened drug
controls and expanded its programs.
The eighties saw the introduction of new technology into the DEA, such as CAT (real time vehicle
tracking system) and newly available cordless phones. Francis M. Mullen Junior was the acting
administrator from 1981 to 1985. In 1982, the Drug Enforcement Administration officially joined
forces with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Many drug investigations were successful
during this time period, including one bust resulting in the seizure of over 1600lbs of cocaine.
In 1984 and amendment to the Controlled Substances Act was passed. The amendment provided
additional authority for the denial or revocation of a practitioner controlled substance registration
based on a demonstration that such registration was contrary to the public interest as described
by the Drug Enforcement Administration history on www.dea.gov. In 1986, the DEA began one
of its most successful programs, the Drug Free Workplace program. By 1988, over 2,000 drug
tests were conducted (including 1,600 random tests) as part of the drug free workplace program.
During the late 1980s and early 1990 s, Americans became more aware of drug use and trafficking,
however abuse of the drugs increased significantly. President George H.W. Bush focused national
efforts on a plan to cut both the supply and demand of illegal drugs.
Cocaine and crack were the number one
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The Great Depression and President Herbert Hoover
Taking office the same year as the Great Depression, Americas thirty first president, Herbert
Hoover greatly impacted the lives of many Americans. It has been stated that the stalk market crash
was to blame for the greatest economic downturn in American; however, Ex President Hoover
made critical mistakes during the depression that he would be blamed for the rest of his life. The
Great Depressionbegan in 1929, 7 months after the Ex President s election. (Insert cite) Instead of
using the power of the federal government to squarely address it (I C), Hoover vetoed many bills
that would help the situation, believing in volunteer help. Hoover soon became hated and thought
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These programs unfortunately ended up being mostly destructive, making the problems worse.
Furthermore, some of Hoovers programs were the Mexican Repatriation program, the Smoot
Hawley Tariff and the Hoover Moratorium. The Mexican Repatriation program started in 1929
forcing over 500,000 Mexicans and Mexican Americans to migrate to Mexico. This program was
created to reduce the need of aid; instead it created a hatred toward Hoover. The Smoot Hawley
Tariff raised the tariff on thousands of imported items as part of a failed effort to encourage the
purchase and growth of American made goods, raise federal revenue, and protect farmers. ( )
Hoover pushed away other country s when he really needed there help. Lastly the Hoover
Moratorium was when hoover created a one year standstill in reparation bills from Germany to
France, instead repaying the debts of the Allied war to the US. It almost did nothing to the
economy and created tension from France and Germany. Instead of solving problems, Hoovers
Programs created a lot of damage.
Additionally, Hoover refused assistance from the Government. His response to the crisis was
constrained by his conservative political philosophy. ( ) Hoover vetoed many bills that would offer
assistance towards the struggling Americans. Believing that Help should be from voluntary basis
from locals, Hoover accepted almost zero help from
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Shortening Osteotomy Essay
Material and methods The equipment included 10 orthopedic surgeons with no experience in wrist
surgery, 1 video of distal radius shortening osteotomy technique, a shine enhancer (OrthoscanВ®,
Ziehm Imaging GmbH, Nuremberg, Germany), Surgical motors equipped with oscillating saws
(Stortz в„ў,Tuttlingen, Germany) as well as three types of procedural simulators: 5 dry radius
without any component of soft parts (radius ERP # 1018В®, Sawbones в„ў, Washon Island, WA,
USA) 3D impression simulators (WristsimВ®, Biomodex в„ў,Paris, France), 10 forearms of fresh
thawed bodies. WristsimВ®, derived from 3D printer technology (Figure 1), consisted of a
silicone forearm / wrist / hand segment with an orifice on which a cartridge consisting of a
Distal radius and soft tissue [7 Lazarus 2016]. The learning method consisted of a first step in
viewing a video of a distal radius shortening osteotomy technique performed by a senior surgeon
and in a second step reproducing the same technique on a procedural simulator. This second step
was performed either on a procedural radius ERP # 1018В® simulator for 5 Interns (Group 1) or
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2a), the distal radius shortening osteotomy technique consisted of placing an anterior distal radius
plate (Initial RВ®, Newclip Technics в„ў,Goulaine, France) upstream of the dividing line of the
anterior cortex of the distal radius, then installing all the epiphyseal screws, removing the screws
and the plate, performing a metaphyseal osteotomy of the distal radius with the oscillating saw d
A width of 2 saw blades to simulate the shortening, to replace the plate and the epiphyseal screws,
and finally to put in place all the diaphyseal screws. At all stages, learners were free to use the
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Who Is The Protagonist In Coach Carter
Coach Carter is a sports drama film based on a true story about a former record holding
Richmond High School basketball player, Ken Carter, who returns to his high school to coach the
current juvenile players. At the first practice of the season, Coach Carter immediately
acknowledges that the players are rude and disrespectful toward their superiors and he decides to
require each player to sign a written contract that states that they have to maintain certain
regulations and follow many rules throughout the year, in and outside of the classroom to be able
to play on the team. He feels that the players are not disciplined enough and that they would not
survive life or have a successful future outside of playing basketball, so the contracts are intended to
teach the team discipline, structure, and leadership skills on and off the court.
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Although the basketball players signed the contracts, most of them still do not follow the rules.
The students continue to show up to class late and they receive terrible grades on assignments
and tests, therefore not maintaining the required minimum 2.3 grade point average. Due to these
strains, Coach Carter makes the tough decision of locking the gym doors, cancelling all the
games and practices, until the players bring their grades up and start showing up to study hall
every day in the library. The parents of the players and the staff of the school do not agree with
these rules that Coach Carter established, as well as cancelling the basketball games, so they
decide to plead a case to the school board staff to reopen the gym and have Coach Carter fired.
They seem to care more about the boys playing basketball and winning than they do about their
education and future, causing Coach Carter to almost quit his job out of frustration and not
supporting their
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Essay about writing assignment 2
Title: Effect of Polarity In Diffusion Of Molecules Across Cellular Membrane
Abstract: Cell membranes play an important role in regulating what goes in and out of the cell.
Diffusion, the process of movement of substances across the cell membrane from higher
concentrations to areas of lower concentration, plays an active role in the transport and the
regulation through cellular membrane. Sometimes, there are cases when cells are placed in
hypotonic solutions and substances will diffuse through the cell membrane too much and will result
the cell to hemolysis, causing it to swell and rupture. In this lab, we observed and recorded the
time it took for diffusion of a propanol series substance to diffuse through a mixture of ovine blood
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In a cell, diffusion occurs across a selective permeable membrane of the cell that allows the cell to
regulate and control the passage of substances. As well as controlling what passes through the
membrane, the selective permeability also controls how quickly those allowed substances are able
to pass through the cell membrane. When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, the substance
wants to quickly diffuse through the cellular membrane in attempt to balance the concentration.
Due to this, too much of the substance enters the cell causing the cell to swell and rupture,
otherwise known as hemolysis. The purpose of this lab is to test if and how the factor of polarity
of a molecule affects the diffusion rate of those molecules through a permeable red blood cell
membrane in a sample of ovine blood. Testing this factor and its effect on diffusion rate is
important in the biological world as it helps understand how our body regulates our own
substances and molecules within us, but also how our body will react and respond to other
substances such as medicines. It is hypothesized that this factor of polarity will determine how
quickly or slowly molecules will diffuse across the cell membrane. Smaller molecules that have
relatively low polarity will be able to cross the membrane more easily and at a faster rate than those
molecules that
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Postmodern Congruity In Bottle Rocket
The image above illustrates how the director subtly responds to his own work. It is an example of
postmodern irony and the new sincerity because it serves as a subversive function, as Moonrise
Kingdom (2012) makes a critique about the characters in Bottle Rocket (1996). It happens at the
beginning of the filmand it immediately establishes the type of roles the adults and the children
play. The congruity between the two films is the collection of bottle rockets on the desk. The
incongruity comments on the maturity of adults and children. Dignan (in Bottle Rocket(1996)) is a
reckless individual and lights a rocket when it suits his mood, for example, out of the window of a
moving car. These children (above) are responsible because they are capable of making the rockets,
and they are making them in a safe environment. Norton s character, the scout master, purposefully
directs his cigarette towards the camera, to not set them alight. The postmodern term of
postmodern irony suggests a consciousness (explained in chapter one) and the narrative is
designed to consciously know that is it a film. By commenting on a previous film, the director is
able to reply with the new sincerity about the condition of his characters and it heightens the fact
that the audience is watching a film. The subversive function occurs when the illusion of reality is
broken, as the filmic devices are made evident.
A subversive method is adopted in film to go against an established system. In
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An Architect And Main Causes Of The Modern Phenomenon,...
Introduction
Throughout the history, the climate has always been in the center of attention and played a vital
role in human and other creatures life. However, from 20th century global climate has been
changed and these changes put the Earth in danger of elimination. It is not difficult to guess that
human activities are the main causes of climate change. These activities are not just limited to
factories and industries, but they are related to all kind of professions. Since the next generation has
rights to live on the Earth, it is necessary for everyone to be responsible about the ecosystem.
Architects like other professions have major negative effects on the environment and it is their
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Writing specifications and contract documents for use by builders and calling tenders on behalf of
clients
5. Consulting with Professionals and clients about external area designs, costs and construction
6. Compiling and analysing site and community data about geographical and ecological features,
landforms, soils, vegetation, site hydrology, visual characteristics and human made structures, to
formulate land use and development recommendations, and for preparing environmental impact
statements
7. Preparing reports, site plans, working drawings, specifications and cost estimates for land
development, showing location and details of proposals, including ground modelling, structures,
vegetation and access
8. Inspecting construction work in progress to ensure compliance with plans, specifications and
quality standards .
It can be vividly seen that architects duties are not just limited to planning, designing buildings and
providing concept; but they are also about advising and negotiating with builders and clients about
the material and suitable locations of structures. Therefore, architects have significant roles in the
ecosystem that could bring negative or positive impacts on the global environmental system. Lall
(2013) stated that nowadays more than two third of global energy are consumed in cities and as a
result, more than 70 percent of global greenhouse gases are released there. This is important that an
architect recognises climate change issues and resolve the
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Six Key Aspects of Ebm
Ecosystem and Human Activity
SIX KEY ASPECTS OF ECOSYSTEM BASED MANAGEMENT
October 27, 2013
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Six Key Aspects of Ecosystem Based Management..........................................3
Integration of ecological, social, and economic goals and recognition of humans as key components
of the ecosystem.............................................................................3
Consideration of Ecological Not Just Political Boundaries....................................5
Accounting for the Complexity of Natural Processes and Social Systems and Using an Adaptive
Management Approach in the Face of Resulting Uncertainties.........7 Engaging Multiple
Stakeholders in a Collaborative Process to Define Problems and Find
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Urbanized areas also modify microclimates and air quality by altering the nature of the land
surface and generating heat (Oke, 1987). Although ecological impacts of urban development often
seem to be local, urbanization also causes environmental changes at larger scales. Today s cities
are sustained by a socioeconomic infrastructure that operates on global scales; the ecologically
productive area required to support an urban area can be 100 to 300 times larger than the urban
region (Rees amp; Wackernagel, 1994). A new cooperative relationship between science, business
and policy is needed to gather all the information needed and to find a solution that benefits all of
society. The study of urban ecology ultimately involves studying how to integrate this new
interdisciplinary knowledge about urban ecosystems into policymaking processes to improve
interactions between policymakers and scientists so as to help society achieve more sustainable
existence. Today, the scientific and political communities lack the effective two way
communication and trust that they need to address urban ecological problems. Although science
can help society formulate a range of options to achieve societal goals, it cannot make value
judgments. In addition, scientists often cannot deliver definitive answers to questions posed by
policymakers. To be able to find solutions to the larger issues
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Marxist View of the Capitalistic Mode of Production and...
Karl Marx s view on the capitalistic mode of production highlights the exploitative nature of this
economic system and points to its development as a necessary continuation of feudal societies
many centuries ago. He demonstrates how the bourgeoisie take advantage of the labor power of the
proletariat, creating profit and fueling the expansion necessary to keep profit margins at acceptable
levels. Marx argues that this economic system, in which capital is the basis of wealth, sprung from
the fall of feudalism when the means of productionmade obsolete the feudalistic relations of
production, in which ownership of land was the basis of wealth. His claim, therefore, that
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This upper class then finds a market in which the fruits of proletariat labor can be reaped at a
higher price, and the surplus value of that transaction is hoarded by the bourgeoisie. It is important to
note that these wealthy persons have considerable incentive to reinvest their profits into the means
of production, thereby improving technology and lowering input costs, but at the same time
furthering the dependence of the proletariat on the bourgeoisie by making the prospect of a return
to the old modes of production increasingly less viable. However, Marx argues that this process
cannot sustain itself without the fulfillment of certain conditions. The capitalist mode of production
relies upon an expanding market and the constant overhaul of the means of production, though
these requirements are not always met and the result is economic crises. Marx argues that it is
essential for these conditions to be met in order to keep profit margins from falling to
unacceptable levels at which the economy will inevitably sink into depression or recession.
However, he also acknowledges the impossibility of maintaining economic stability over the long
run and submits that there will always be instances of economic crisis. Marx s reasoning
demonstrates how the capitalist mode of production arose from the fall of feudalistic
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Catch 22 Psychology
Psychology in Catch 22 Catch 22 is a black comedy novel about death, about what people do
when faced with the daily likelihood of annihilation. For the most part what they do is try to
survive in any way they can. The book begins, The island of Pianosa lies in the Mediterranean Sea
eight miles south of Elba. That is the geographical location of the action. Much of the emotional
plot of the book turns on the question of who s crazy, and I suggest that it is illuminating to look at
its world in Kleinian terms. The location of the story in the inner world is the claustrum a space
inside the psychic anus, at the bottom of the psychic digestive tract, where everyone lives
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The intensity and complexity of the nurse s anxieties are to be attributed primarily to the
peculiar capacity of the objective features of her work situation to stimulate afresh these early
situations and their accompanying emotions (Lyth, 1959, pp. 46 7). There are such nurses in the
perverse world of Catch 22. They tend the Man in White, in plaster from head to toe, arms and
legs encased and extended. Those whose job it is to tend him routinely take the bottle of plasma
going in and the bottle of urine going out and change them round: there is no difference between
nourishment and waste, introjection and projection; fair is foul and foul is fair. Bion describes
the church and the army as exemplary organisations for embodying the pathology of group
relations. Pianosa is an Army Air Corps base, run by mad, ambitious officers, reeking of
arrogance and sycophancy, for whom success and failure are the only measures of worth (p. 262)
and survival is always at risk. Their survival in career terms is maintained at the expense of the
literal survival of the officers and enlisted men who lie below them in the military hierarchy. The
hierarchy includes General Dreedle, who is astonished to learn that he cannot have anyone shot
who irritates him (pp. 218, 279), General Peckem, head of Special Services, who cares only for
bureaucratic power in the table of organisation and thinks it eminently rational that combat
operations should come under his
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Paternalism In Bound For Wedlock
In her book Bound for Wedlock, Tera Hunter emphasizes that slaves were flogged by the rhetoric
of paternalism. Such paternalistic assault on the slaves not only shifted the blame for their failures
away from the beneficiaries of their degradation, but it also destabilized a slave s self expression,
self thought, and self identity (60). As is illustrated in Ida Adkins interview, burdened with physical
and mental manipulations, a slave s psyche, acting as a motive force, inadvertently responded and
inclined itself toward the manipulative source, thereby increasing the slave s dependence on the
master. Ida Adkins s seemingly favorability of her master over her father invigorates the fact that
her psyche was mediating her thoughts, emotions, and responses to the manipulative social
construct in such a way as to provide even more power to the oppressor. Adkins describes her father,
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She merely characterizes her father according to his work in the plantation and not to any
emotional connection she might have had with him. In great contrast, Adkins emphatically points
out that she liked her master, Master Frank, whom the slave children, including Adkins, referred
to as Big Pappy , for he would often give the children candy from his trips to Raleigh (13). This
emotional dichotomy in Adkins relationship between the two men juxtaposes the assertions
Heather Andrea Williams makes in her work Help Me to Find My People. Williams emphasizes
that enslaved and freed people...placed emotional value in their nuclear families and longed and
hoped to maintain those familial ties (10). However,
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The Pros And Cons Of Wolves
In May, 2016, 20 calves were killed and not eaten in four days in the area of the Absaroka
Mountains, outside of Pinedale Wyoming. (Urbigkit ,2016) However, it doesn t stop there, every
day livestock and wildlife are killed and rarely eaten by wolves in almost every western state. This
is a problem that needs to be addressed before ranchers lose their herds, and before the wild herds
are depleted beyond restoration. If the wolf situation was bad a couple years ago, well now it s
worse, even some of the protectors of wildlifeare starting to come to their senses. Livestock is the
most expensive prey that wolves can get to, and the problem is that they get to them very easy and
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Wolves need to be managed and if they are not addressed they will continue to roam free of
charge and deplete the livestock herds. Even beyond that our generation of families won t feel safe
letting our grandchildren run around. The wolves have mass killed 19 elk in one night, slaughtered
countless numbers of livestock and in places threatened people. In the rural town of Reserve,
New Mexico kids wait for the bus in wooden and metal cages, meant to protect the kids from
wolf attacks. (Toft, 2016). You may think is this is unnecessary, until you see and hear about the
wolves growling and snarling at the frightened children. If this doesn t change your opinions on
wolves maybe you should sit in the cage and live in the wild with them. It s a sad time when the
most important thing you walk out of the house with is not your coat or anything it s your weapon,
so you can defend your family, home, and livelihood. As communities and stewards of the land our
duty is to protect as well as manage, we as hunters are managing, however the wolves are not being
managed correctly, and are getting away with the minor scolding of words that they cannot
comprehend from the government. I m not saying eradicate them but certainly allow the ranchers
and such to shoot wolves, and for the government to take charge and trap, shoot, and dart these
arithmetically growing wolf
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A Closer Look at Pluralism
Reading over the brilliant work of Michael Walzer s What does it mean to be an American I have
discovered that the identity of Americans is that of a melting pot. We , as Americans, promote an
abundance of cultures that are interconnected to make our country the amazing place it is today.
Walzer believes in the diversity of America, he realizes that America s cultural diversity is part of
what makes us the best country in the world. Walzer knows that pluralism and national unity go
hand in hand. You cannot have one without the other. Even with the existence of dozens of ethnos
that have the right to vote and live freely as U.S. citizens, we are not in jeopardy of acquiring any
negative consequences. As walzer stated one can reasonably argue that ethnic pluralism is entirely
compatible with the existence of a unified republic. Walzer s opinion on pluralism is diverse as the
word would indicate. To begin with, he stresses the importance of keeping immigration open, and
we should be strongly against any government issued law that would cut off immigrants coming
into this country. No one is indigenous to this country, so in a sense, we are all immigrants. It is
morally repugnant to allow some to come, while turning others away. Next, he states that we should
upgrade the schooling to help in the teaching of history and aid in immigrant awareness. Then, he
goes on to discuss how essential it is to identify and aid in the nurturing of public political ability
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Harvey Milk Gay Rights
Harvey Milk: one of the first elected openly gay officials in the history of the United States, and
the first to be in California. Milk became one of the most important figures throughout the
history of the gay rights movement, and extremely important. He also gained credit for strong
gay rights movements and passed many ordinances for gay rights within the city while in office.
Since his death, he has been highly regarded as one of the most brave and important political
figures in American History. Barack Obama, when mentioning him, said, His voice stirred the
aspirations of millions of people... and his message of hope hope unashamed, hope unafraid could
never be silence. These words perfectly describe Milk s unflinching courage when it came to his
activism. Harvey Milk s activism was most likely birthed in 1951, in which he was dishonorably
discharged from the Navy for his open homosexuality. This was one of many injustices pinned
against not only Milk, but nearly every other openly gay citizen of the United States. It seemed to
Milk, in this point in time he had only two choices. In his own words, he said I finally reached
the point where I knew I had to become involved or shut up . At this point in time, Milk was
running a camera retailer in San Francisco, and more specifically on Castro Street, which was the
namesake for Castro Neighborhood (also referred to as The Castro ). His shop didn t flourish,
though this was mainly because Milk was too invested in
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Ocean s Eleven Essay
Ocean s Eleven
Path goal Theory In Ocean s Eleven Steven Soderbergh did a great job as a director in keeping the
audience interested throughout the whole movie time. Path goal theory of leader effectiveness can
be easily applied to the movie. The path goal theory by Robert House holds that the leader can
affect group s performance, satisfaction and motivation by offering rewards for achieving goals,
clarifying paths towards these goals and removing obstacles to performance. After being released
from prison, Danny Ocean (Clooney) finds out that Las Vegas kingpin Terry Benedict (Andy
Garcia) is seeing his ex wife Tess (Julia Roberts). Danny sets up a goal to steal millions from Terry
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In some instances of the movie Danny is acting as directive leader, where he gives specific
instructions to the group and clarifies expectations. Path Goal theory assumes that leaders are
flexible and they can change their leadership style depending on the situations. Although, the
leader behavior outcome relationship is moderated by contingency variables environment and
follower characteristics. The followers do not have control of environment, and the
environmental factors determine the leadership style. Follower characteristics are the locus of
control, experience, and perceived ability. In the ocean s eleven case the team members can be
described as having external locus of control where they believe that their success is attributed
to luck or fate. The whole robbery plan is based that each member will performed his specified
duties and everything goes well as planned, also that boxing championship will not be cancelled
on the weekend, which means that most significant high rollers will go gambling. Danny and
Rusty set up the path to be followed to achieve their goal to rob three casinos owned by the ever
ruthless Terry Benedict. Danny acts like the charismatic leader of the team. The plan is to pull off
the heist, but what enhances the movie s plot is Danny Ocean s charm. Besides the common shared
goal, the film also focuses on
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Kershaw Lee Research Paper
Best Knife Steel, Is The Kershaw Leek Composite the Answer?
Choosing the right pocket knife is not easy. There are different types and sizes. There are
different shaped handles and blades that are made of different metals, with one of the newest
type being a composite blade. We are here to help you try to decide if composite is best. We have
searched and will try to explain what we discovered while searching for the best knife steel and is
the Kershaw Leek composite the answer to your knife search. All you have to do is read our
Kershaw Leek review.
What Is a Composite Knife?
Composite is defined as a mixture of two or more substances. A composite knife is a new type of
knife blade. It is two steels that are blended together to give you a blade that looks great and
works even better. It is a blade that does not require you to sharpen it often. It is lightweight, slim,
and easy to carry.
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These blades are very light compared to the traditional, all steel blades. Titanium blades are a
metal compound that is silvery gray in color. They are highly resistant to corrosion. The
downside to titanium is that they become dull after usage whereas the composite blade will stay
sharpened for a fair amount of time, even if you use it to cut through tough items often. The best
knife steel of all times is Damascus steel, but it is a blade type that has been all but forgotten.
The composite blade is reminiscent of that forgotten metal and it is perhaps one of the best
available because it is so similar. This simple fact makes people question; What is Damascus
Steel? The answer to this is that it is a metal blend that combines 2 5 different types of metal
together and it creates a pattern. It was once used to create beautiful
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Organizational Change Management
Running head: ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT
Organizational Change Management
Warrien Poole
Abstract
This research project focused on organizational change management initiated through strategic
planning. Knowing that organizational changes are inevitable and necessary for companies to
achieve their mission and goals, the intent was to present an analysis on some of the important
areas that could affect successful outcomes. Included are strategy, technology, structure, and people
as the four major areas of concentration because they are related and most cases, interchangeable
when there is change. There are also techniques explored that counter the resistance of employees
either afraid or unwilling to change.
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The science of organization development was created to deal with changing people on the job
through techniques such as education and training, team building, and career planning.
Purpose and Objectives
The purpose of this research was to understand how successful organizations adapt strategic
planning to the need for change. I also wanted to explore the various methods and responsibilities
for implementing changes effectively. My objectives were to identify successful strategies, how to
respond to resistance, and effectively implement change.
Method
Collection of information for this project included books, journals, videos, interviews and
performance observation with organization administrators and employees.
Findings/Results A successful organization responds intelligently to factors which precipitate
change. Economic climates, political trends, changes in consumer demands, management policy or
structure, employment levels and financial resources all these elements are constantly at play to
ensure that organizations clinging on to static structures will ultimately lose out. But change is a
dynamic and alarming thing and HRD must address how to manage it positively, so that employees
give their support and the positive goals set are worked towards with enthusiasm. Research shows
that the success rate for implementing major organizational change is quite low, for several
reasons. First, asking organizations to change the way they conduct their
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Essay on A Comparison of Christian and Islamic...
A Comparison of Christian and Islamic Architecture in Spain
By the 6th century a Germanic tribe called the Visigoths, converts to Arian Christianity, had
established themselves as the aristocratic elite. The Christians built many monumental basilica plan
churches. The Santa Maria de Quintanilla de las Vinas, Burgos, Spain and San Juan de Banos de
Cerrato are two such churches that still remain today. In the beginning of the 8th century Islamic
Muslims conquered Spain and ended Visigothic rule. They constructed militaristic and religious
architecture including castles, watchtowers, rock castes, the Great Mosque, and the Red Palace.
The remaining Christians adopted some of the Islamic styles and soon built upon a new style that
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The Moors also built atalayas, or watchtowers and rock castles that served as part of the defense
system for the castle. The watchtowers were used as communication devices for castles that were
great distances apart. The watchtowers would signal the castle in case of an enemy attack by using
smoke and mirrors. They built rock castles, or small defense castles high on rocks, using the natural
terrain to the maximum effect. Since the rock castles were small they did not house many soldiers.
Another important Islamic site is situated in Cordoba, southern Spain, along the banks of
Guadalquivir river (the Great River). Cordoba served as the capital of the Caliphate of Cordoba.
Cordoba houses the famous Great Mosque or Gran Mezquita, the largest mosque in the Western
World. The interior of the mosque consisted of a mirhab, a niche that separates the qibla wall from
the others. The mirhab was intentionally positioned facing Mecca for the faithful who prayed in
that direction.
The mosque can be identified by its elaborate squinch supported domes. The Great Mosque of
Cordoba is one of the finest surviving examples of Umayyad architecture in Spain. The mosque
has marble capitals and columns in the hypostyle prayer hall. A person enters the hall through an
open courtyard called a sahn. Its famous horseshoe arches have an alternated pattern of pale stone
and red brick voussoirs
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Operational Risk Management
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G u i d e l i n e s on
Operational Risk Management
These guidelines were prepared by the Oesterreichische Nationalbank in cooperation with the
Financial Market Authority
Published by:
Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) Otto Wagner Platz 3, 1090 Vienna, Austria Austrian
Financial Market Authority (FMA) PraterstraГџe 23, 1020 Vienna, Austria
Produced by:
Oesterreichische Nationalbank
Editor in chief:
Günther Thonabauer, Communications Division (OeNB) Barbara Nösslinger, Staff Department
for Executive Board Affairs and Public Relations (FMA)
Editorial processings:
Chapter I and III: Roman Buchelt, Stefan Unteregger (OeNB) Chapter II and IV: Wolfgang Fend,
Radoslaw Zwizlo, Johannes Lutz (FMA)
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xecutive Board
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Contents
1 Causes and Definition of Operational Risk 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Defi nition of Operational
Risk 1.3 Characteristics and Importance of Operational Risk 1.4 Case Studies 2 Methods of
Operational Risk Management 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Organizational Framework Conditions 2.2.1
Framework 2.2.2 Roles and Responsibilities 2.3 Step by Step Introduction of Operational Risk
Management 2.3.1 Starting Point 2.3.2 Raising Awareness and Creating the Basis 2.3.3
Implementation 2.3.4 Enhancements and Ongoing Adaptation 2.3.5 Integration into Bank Wide
Capital Allocation and Risk Management 2.4 Operational Risk Management as a Cycle 2.5 Risk
Identification and Assessment 2.5.1 Self Assessment (Risk Inventory) 2.5.2 Loss Database 2.5.3
Business Process Analysis 2.5.4 Scenario Analysis 2.5.5 Key Risk Indicators (KRIs) 2.5.6
Quantification of Operational Risk 2.5.7 Exemplary Approaches to Calculating Regulatory
Capital 2.6 Risk Treatment 2.6.1 Risk Avoidance 2.6.2 Risk Mitigation 2.6.3 Risk Sharing and
Transfer 2.6.4 Risk Acceptance 2.7 Risk Control 2.8 Risk Reporting and the Role of
Communication and Information 2.8.1 Communication and Information 2.8.2 Reporting 2.9
Company wide Risk Management 2.10 Operational Risk Management in Smaller Banks 2.11
Operational Risk Management by Securities and Investment Firms in Austria 2.12 Principles for the
Sound Management of Operational Risk 3 Specific Measures of Operational Risk Management
3.1 Systems: Infrastructure
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How Does Shakespeare Present The Nature Of Love In Twelfth...
Shakespeare s ability to portray the universal nature of the human condition is at its most accessible
in Twelfth Night. The compelling prominence of love entertains and engages the audience because
of its complex and dynamic nature. The interpersonal relationships in the context of social
hierarchies are explored through the disguise motif, the folly of ambition and loveas a cause of
suffering. The complications that arise when social norms are subverted, lead to the characters
facing adversity, which offers insight into human behaviour.
Shakespeare explores the timelessness of love through the exploration of romantic relationships
between characters of different social statuses, ranging from Duke Orsino to Olivia s servant
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Malvolio, a Puritan, is in constant pursuit of greater authority and a higher status in the social
hierarchy of Illyria. He fantasises about being Olivia s husband, even though he is not in love
with her, but knows that the man she marries will hold power. In Malvolio s soliloquy, the
rhetorical exclamation To be Count Malvolio! , elucidates that Malvolio s intentions are purely
for the means of authority, and explores his excessive self obsession and ambition to advance in
the social class. As the play progresses, Malvolio s dignity becomes his downfall as he is
manipulated by a forged love letter from Maria pretending to be Olivia. Believing the letter is
real, Malvolio wears attire that is contrasting to his usual serious demeanor in the form of yellow
stockings . This imagery reveals the ridiculous extremes Malvolio will go to, in order to pursue his
aspirations, and the dramatic irony adds to the comedic nature of Malvolio s foolish behaviour. As
a consequence of his humiliation, Malvolio s vanity becomes his weakness and his reputation
compromised, which all but concludes his hopes for
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Counting In Sevens Analysis
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani made his case Thursday to the American people and the world
for a constructive approach to contentious issues including his nation s nuclear program, arguing
that failing to engage leads to everyone s loss.
We must work together to end the unhealthy rivalries and interferences that fuel violence and drive
us apart, Rouhani said in an op ed published Thursday evening on the Washington Post s website.
It s not the first time a leader from a country often at podds with the United States has used its
newspapers to convey his or her views. Just last week, for instance, Russian President Vladimir
Putin argued against international military intervention in Syria and jabbed his U.S. counterpart for
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President Barack Obama will meet next week when both attend the U.N. General Assembly in New
York.
Asked the same question Wednesday, White House spokesman Jay Carney said there are currently
no plans for such a face to face meeting though he also didn t rule it out.
And Carney did hint the United States is open to talks with Iran with whom it has feuded regarding
Iran s nuclear program, a dispute that s led to harsh international sanctions and raised the specter of
war in the region to test whether Tehran is sincere in its hope to improve its international standing.
I think it s fair to say that (Obama) believes there is an opportunity for diplomacy when it comes to
the issues that have presented challenges to the United States and our allies with regards to Iran,
Carney said. And we hope that the Iranian government takes advantage of this opportunity.
In fact, there were high level talks Thursday involving Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and
U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki moon.
Zarif called the meeting constructive, saying it involved satisfactory negotiations on various issues
such as Iran s nuclear program, according to the state run Islamic Republic News Agency.
Ban s office also issued a positive statement on the meeting, saying the two discussed Iran s growing
cooperation with the international community on a host of issues, including the nuclear file, as
well the role Iran could play
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Comparing Zappos And Trader Joe s Social Media
For this assignment, I ll be comparing and contrasting Zappos and Trader Joe s social media
channels. At the bottom of Zappos homepage they have an easy to spot Connect with Us header
with the following social media channels icons: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, their own blog, and
Instagram. Instagram has a bigger icon and call out to follow Zappos on Instagram. Their
Facebook page has 1,999,074 likes and is updated daily. In For Veterans Day, they posted an
engaging video honoring disabled veterans by sharing their stories and providing shoes to the vets.
The video is very catching and highly relevant. Zappos successfully answers questions from
(potential) customers on their posts creating a two way relationship. Zappos ... Show more content
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Their website is easy to navigate, informative, up to date, and eye catching but the only way to
contact them is in person at a store, by phone, or through their customer inquiries page. A
consumer may not have the patience to resolve an issue or send an inquiry if it s not almost
instantly responded to. That s one important aspect of social media channels, the almost
simultaneous interaction and sense of being heard immediately. One may argue that they don t
need any social media presence since they ve been doing well so far but with the growing
number of consumers using social media channels, I would advise them to start at least two
channels. I feel that a Twitter and Facebook channel would be the best places to start. They would
be able to target a wide array of audiences through these channels. To start, they could link their
Facebook and Twitter accounts allowing them to post on one site and have it be seen on the other.
Gradually they could start crafting Twitter specific tweets and unlink their Facebook and Twitter
channels. They already release an e newsletter and I feel that the language, recipes, products, etc.
would be easy to post or tweet
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Jon s Parents Feared Of Having A Child With Mental...
Jon Owens was born on March 1, 1960. Jon s parents feared of having a child with mental
retardation. Jon family members are mom is a psychotherapist and dad is a psychiatrist. Jon had
two sisters Jennifer and Jennice and a brother Charlton. Jennifer is a filmmaker. Jennifer says
Jon is a spiritual teacher. Jennice is a keynote speaker. Charlton is a lawyer and doctor. When Jon
was born, a pedestrian told his parents he would never reach age 5. Jon s parents spoke with a
fellow friend and doctor who had brother with Downs s syndrome. The familyfriend expressed the
grief of putting brother in an institution and how it ruined his family lives. Jon s parents thought it
would best to put him in nursing home. Jon was in a crib all his life. Jon lived in a nursing home
for 6 ВЅ years until his caregiver died. Jon s parents had received a call to make decisions on Jon
s care. Jon was diagnosed with having Down s syndrome. Jon was more than a little slow, but
mentally retarded. Jon had limited intellectual and physical abilities.
Jon s was mad his first impression seeing his parents. Jon was in his crib and nonverbal. Jon s mom
was terrified and sister thought he was ugly and still in diapers at age 7. Jon had an IQ of 20 40.
Jon did not know how to feed himself or self care skills.
Jon s parents felt grief and depression, lost, and responsible. He needed a full time care. The
family had to learn how to teach Jon to eat, bath, and dress. Jon s parents wanted him to experience
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Juvenile Death Penalty Case Study
It appears that the most prominent question that comes from the juvenile death penalty is whether
executing juveniles is uncivilized and unjust. It is important to realize that judicial opinion and
mandatory statues have played a significant role in this developing facet of the capital
punishment debate. However, what is often overlooked is the role public opinion can play on the
outcome have some cases that may be presented to the Supreme Court even if the judiciary view
might be the opposite. The central question examined is the culpability of the juvenile. Now those
who may be in favor of the juvenile death penalty could feel as though the culpability of a minor
should be based on a case by case basis and not consider the culpability level of one offender and
applying that to all. On the other hand, as mentioned earlier, those against the juvenile death penalty
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To accurately gain information about the topic and the view on both the judiciary side and civil
side, the researchers within a year surveyed 180 jury eligible members of the public and 127 trial
and appellate judges about matters regarding the Eighth Amendment jurisprudence and punishment
(Cairns Koehler,2014, p. 114). The participants were presented with information regarding the
Supreme Court Case Graham v. Florida, in which a seventeen year old committed two armed
robberies and led police on a high speed chase. The individual was tried as an adult and found guilty
of his charges and sentence with life without parole (Cairns Koehler,2014, p. 118). The Supreme
Court found that the Eighth Amendment prohibits a juvenile from receiving life without parole if
they did not commit a homicide. After reading the scenario and presented with several questions,
the researchers gathered the finalized
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Adequate Sleep Research Paper
. Adequate sleep Adequate sleep is important for sustain a good body shape. Sleep maintains a
balance between hormones like ghrelin, leptin that are responsible for hunger. Insufficient sleep
interrupts the balance and thereby increases appetite, as a result leading to excess fat18. Excessive
day sleepiness (EDS) and fatigue are common symptoms of obesity and are linked to an individual
s healthissues.
4.7. Pathological
In addition to, mechanical effects on the body (i.e., exacerbating osteoarthritis and back pain due to
extra weight) because of the extra weight placed on the skeleton, obesity is associated with a higher
incidence of several pathologies.
5.Main Disorders of obesity:
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In women, obesity is the third most effective indicator of CVD after age and blood pressure 20.
The risk of heart attack for an obese woman is more than that of a thin woman of the same age.
Obese individuals are more likely to have low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, decreased
high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and elevated blood triglycerides. This metabolic
delineation is most often seen in obese people with a high accumulation of intra abdominal fat
and has regularly been related to an increased risk of CHD21. It was found also that, blood pressure
increases with BMI; for every 10 kg increase in weight, blood pressure rises by 2 3mm Hg. On the
other hand, weight loss resulted in a fall in blood pressure and exactly, for each 1% reduction in
body weight, blood pressure falls by 1 2mm Hg. The occurrence of hypertension in overweight
individuals is almost three times higher than in non overweight adults and the risk in overweight
persons aged 20 44 years of hypertension is almost six times greater than in non overweight adults.
The occurrence of hypertension in overweight individuals is almost higher than in non overweight
adults and the risk in obese individuals aged 15 45 years of hypertension is greater than in non
overweight
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Reggae Music s Influence On American Culture
Reggae Music
Music itself is often times a strong indicator of a society s culture, history, and beliefs. Sometimes
however, when another group listens to one society s music they also make connections to lyrics,
sounds, and melodies that were put into the song. This is very much the case with Reggae music as
not only did it take off in Jamaica, its country of origin, but the United States and parts of Europe
as well. Jamaicans viewed music as a way to pass down traditions and as a way to pass through
difficult times. Reggae music often times discusses the suffering of the Jamaican people in its
lyrics. Reggae developed from preceding styles of music like Ska and Rocksteady and the name
appears to translate differently depending on which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People who feel no connection what so ever to the continent of Africa or the history of Jamaica
can feel connected to some of the songs. A popular Reggae song One Love by Bob Marleyis able to
attract listeners and fanatics from many regions of the world. ( Bob Marley One Love Lyrics )
It is in the style of Reggae music, but doesn t sound to the listener to be from any specific event
or place. It s general enough to appeal to a wide range of audiences. Many of the songs with an
upbeat and easy going feel to them put people into a relaxed state. As stated before other groups
began to be incorporated in the music and to make it their own. Over time this changes and
influences music. It can stretch the limits of the music to include people outside of its original
culture and intended audience. This is how people who have no connection to the history of
Reggae can come to enjoy and embrace the sound of the Jamaican
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Week 5 Reflection Essays
Week Five Reflection ACC/421 Week Five Reflection The concept of time value of money is
accounting is the relationship between time and money (Kieso, Wygandt, amp; Warfield, 2007).
The common expression is that money today is worth more than the assurance of money received
tomorrow. The reason for this saying is the investment opportunities and borrowing options.
Understanding how to compare present and future values of moneyand learning how to use the
different timevalues of money is important in accounting and the different users of accounting.
Importance of Time Values of Money There is a big importance when it concerns the time values of
money because the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A company can use the present value concept to determine the value of a property today that is
expected to earn the minimum of the projected future cash flow or the amount of money that needs
to be invested today to reach a desired future sum. Investors who are interested in acquiring
businesses would use the present value of money concept. Probably the main example of how the
present value of money is applied in accounting is: a company wants to accumulate $100,000 in five
years and they know there is an 8% interest that is compounded annually. A company would take
that information and the present value of money concept to determine the amount of money they
need to invest today. Applications of Future Values of Money Computing the future valueof money
allows accountants to calculate compound interest. The future value of money is used to determine
the rate of return at a specific time at a particular interest rate. Companies use it to make financial
decisions involving money held for deposit, comparing interest applied to loans or receivables, or
investments. Accountants can calculate future values using a single sum today or with periodic
payment. Examples of periodic payments include rents or any payment that requires constant
payments generally of the same amount. Accountants can also use future value to determine the
amount of money, interest, and periodic payments required
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Research Paper On Synchronized Swimming
Synchronized swimming is known as both an art and a sport. It is the most glamorous sport I
ever see, girls have the grace and femininity of a Classic Ballet dancer. They use sparkling
costumes and a lot of waterproof make up. Swimmers perform a dance routine that starts on the
deck of the pool, where they make poses, and take to the water in ostensibly artistic fashion. The
sport requires great strength, endurance, grace, and timing. They also have to smile the whole time,
even if their teammate kicks them in the face during the performance. Accordingly to this, that is
why people like me, see it as an art thing not a sport. It looks so easy when you see the swimmers
doing their performance without any efforts. But then, my daughter who... Show more content on
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People don t think of the actual athleticism the sport requires. Synchro is an extremely demanding
sport, swimmers have to work at maximum at every practice. Consequently, Synchronized
swimming is harder than regular swimming, because they have to be good swimmers too, fast and
coordinated. They swim miles, contrarily to popular belief. Therefore, they do sprints, they do
anything that will make them faster and stronger. But on top of that, they do tons of eggbeater
drills, which is the kick that they use to stay standing out of the water and do the dancing with
their arms. They have to stay on the count in routine, count the music, check their patterns, make
sure they have good extension, keep our shoulders dry in eggbeater, scull the entire time.
Synchro couldn t even be compared to swimming or dance, because is both and more so is twice
harder or even more. Synchro requires every muscle in the body, most of which are never used in
life, so that means even more training to get those muscles developed. Synchro is all about body
control. It needs that the swimmer has knowledge of a lot of sports at the same time; Swimming,
Diving, Gymnastics and more, but they also need the grace of a ballerina, the expressions of an
actress, and the rhythm of a
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The Mapping Of Ip Addresses
ABSTRACT: The mapping of IP addresses to host names is a major problem in rapidly growing
internet. The higher level binding effort went on increasing to different level of development up to
the currently used Domain Name System. DNS, being an open source, it is less secured and it has
no means of determining whether domain name data comes from an authorized domain owner. So
these vulnerabilities lead to a number of attacks. Hence, there is a need of securing DNS. Using
Advanced Encryption Standards, it performs normal encryption. By reversing this encryption,
decryption is also performed. Domain Name Systemhas number of workgroups and these
workgroups are connected to the server. This server is connected to the server of other domain and
the proposed system secures client using AES.
Index Terms DNS Security, public key infrastructure, AES.
INTRODUCTION
The name system (DNS) is web Directory Service. It s thought about collectively of the fore most
necessary components of the stylish web. A web site name is also a purposeful and easy to
remember handle for science address. DNS is also a consumer server application that maps host
names into their corresponding science address. DNS is that the foremost eminent largest
distributed data so security for DNS is unbelievably necessary. It is important to secure DNS as a
result of the suggests that of threat have accumulated presently Associate in Nursing excessive
quantity of extent. The projected system uses the AES algorithm
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The Welfare Of Foreign Workers
The welfare of foreign workers in Singapore is not taken care of seriously. Welfare refers to a
person or a groups happiness, health and well being. In this essay, I will be looking it from three
different perspectives of why the welfare is not taken care of seriously. Firstly, the treatment they
received, next, the food they eat and lastly the living conditions that they stay in.
In Singapore, there are around 1.32 million of foreign workers. Majority take up low skilled
jobs, for example construction workers and domestic helpers. These jobs are called the 3D jobs,
which means it is dirty, dangerous and difficult. They act as an invisible backbone to many well
developing and fast growing economic countries as they build our houses and roads which are
essential in a country. As they take up jobs that Singaporeans are not willing to do, we are obliged
to treat them better. Or at least give them the basic rights and respect. However, people do not treat
them the way they should.
There are many incidents of people mistreating foreign workers in Singapore. This includes not
giving them enough dignity and also abuse. In Unattended Foreign Maid, Migrant Workers
Singapore (2009), it mentions that a poster was pasted outside a local food court, with the words
THIS IS NOT THE WAITING AREA FOR FOREIGN MAID.UNATTENDED FOREIGN MAID
WILL BE HANDED TO THE SECURITY on it. (as cited in Huang, S.,Yeoh, B. S.A., 2015,
p.175). It clearly proves that locals do not treat them equally,
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Saudi Arabia- Medical Equipment Case Questions
Medical Equipment Inc. In Saudi Arabia Case Questions
1. What options does Grover have? You should have at least three. Review the pros and cons of
each.
In order to keep his actions ethical and integral, Grover has several options to explore. Firstly, he
could confront Najjar about the speculation of a bribe winning him the sale of equipment for
Wilson s. He could gently remind his competitor of ethical standards that are expected to be
upheld in such business transactions. In this situation he would have to be considerate of the great
differences between cultural, religious (and of course), business environment and norms. This
may give Grover some peace of mind ( you can t do that because it s not fair ), however it is very
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This fourth option would mean Grover most likely leaving his career with Medical Equipment and
having to start anew elsewhere, where he feels comfortable with the tasks assigned to him.
2. What would you do if you were Grover, and why? Provide a solid rationale. If I were Grover I
would choose the third option. I would offer Humaidi a complementary trip to the U.S. or France
(his choice) to view one of Medical Equipment s showrooms. In my opinion, offering this trip
does not lack justifiable grounds as stated in the company s Entertainment and Gifts policy.
Humaidi may decline the trip, or even take the trip but not follow through with the sale; however
Grover would have no doubt that he had taken every social, professional, legal and ethical measure
possible to try and secure the sale. As a side note, one might consider the Hofstede dimensions for
Saudi Arabia versus the United States. Saudi Arabia has a very high Uncertainty Avoidance
compared to the United States. It may be possible that Humaidi wishes to remain loyal to Wilson
s because he has tried and tested business with them already although Medical Equipment s offer
seems to be more beneficial to the company, he may not be taking it for fear of making a mistake
and choosing a bad company to trust. The Power Distance between
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The Siege Of Petersburg
The Siege of Petersburg occurred from June 15 18 1864. However, it was actually a series of
battles fought around Petersburg from 9 June 1864 to March 25, 1865. This was to be a
evolving era for the military, society and how the two would affect each other. During this era,
new tactics and strategies would be tried, changed and adopted throughout future wars while
others would fail miserably. Your position in society would usually dictate your position on the
battlefield. Even though your position in society did not qualify you as a leader or good decision
maker as several outcomes of this Siege would prove. This may very well have affected the
outcome of new strategies and tactics. Had better decisions been made on the battlefield... Show
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Now not all blacks were slaves there were free blacks in the south roughly a quarter million who
had bought their freedom and moved on to own their own land and slaves. The south was known
for their large tobacco and cotton fields, which required daily excruciating backbreaking labor.
Slave hands were what made this possible to complete and continue for too long. Not all slaves
were out working the plantation or fields, there were also slaves doing everything from carpentry
and masonry work to raising children and not necessarily their own children. This was a way of
life in the south and without that amount of work; being completed that the slaves were responsible
for, the ability to sustain life would be imaginable. As the civil war erupted all war worthy
confederate males left their home to defend the southern states against the Union Army. At this time
the minimal amount of personnel were left at home to support the family and continue to work
the land while maintaining a positive outlook and forward progress. Times were rough for the
south if the land was not worked then the crops could not be sold and the family had no income or
means to sustain life. Not only did they not make a living, the crops were supporting the
confederate troops fighting the war. Soldiers of the confederate army were struggling to sustain the
fight, the food was scarce,
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How Does Marijuana Affect The Body
For many years scientists have conducted studies about marijuana and the different effects that it
has on the mind and body. Marijuana smoke can cause many of the same respiratory problems
experienced by tobacco smokers, such as increased daily cough and chest illnesses such as
bronchitis, and a greater instance of lung infections, according to NIDA. Whenever a person
smokes marijuana, THC quickly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream. Tetrahydrocannabinol
(THC), a crystalline compound that is the main active ingredient of cannabis(Oxford, 1960). The
blood carries the chemical to the brain and other organs throughout the body. The body absorbs
THC more slowly when the person eats or drinks it. THC acts on specific brain cell receptors
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Disadvantages Of Charismatic Leadership
Charismatic leaders have been the boon and the bane of humanity for as long as recorded
human history illustrates. Most people agree that charisma can be a double edged sword
capable of producing both positive and negative outcomes. (Lussier, Achua, 20216) This is
where we as humans wonder about our existence. We lead and we are led. Some successes are
recorded while many failures fall by the wayside. Still, there are some successes we would rather
not have experienced. There is a game which children have played over the years. The game is
aptly named, Would You Rather . In this game, one asks the group, Would you rather meet your
demise by ...? The choices are generally between two equally horrific or disgusting ways your life
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The assigned value to each leader is directly linked to the values instilled in or owned by the
beholder. Magnificence is esteemed in saving other humans from a demise such as death. We
may presume that Oskar Schindler is a hero. This was established by Schindler risking his life,
liberty, and property to save as many Jewish people as he could from the horrors of genocide
during World War II. Although, when we further look into his life, he was a human with his
human frailties some might consider sins. We learn that Schindler did not actually create a list as
was made popular in the movie directed by Steven Spielberg. Instead, Marcel Goldberg, a Jewish
clerk assigned to the new Plaszow commandant Arnold Buscher, played the largest role in
compiling the transport list. It is generally agreed that Buscher, an SS officer, could not have
cared, within certain numerical limits, who went on the list, according to Thomas Keneally. It s
also agreed that Goldberg engaged in a certain amount of corruption in who he added to the list
and, moreover, that there was not even one list but rather different lists that emerged over a series
of months. (Anderson, 2014) Contrary to popular beliefs, Schindler was an ordinary business man
who, being at the right time and right place in history, evolved from having monetary interests, into
the interest of saving Jewish people from the horrors of the concentration camps. As we consider
the greatness of saving human
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The Crucifixion Of Christ By William Shakespeare
The Crucifixion of Christ is a one of the most frequented religious themes seen during Gothic Italian
panel paintings of the 13th and 14th century. Throughout the Strauss Collection at the Museum of
Fine Arts, Houston the panel paintings often have a series of narratives alongside portraits that the
viewer is able to read through the composition of the panels. One narrative that is of high
importance is of The Crucifixion. Because it is so important, this scene is often arbitrarily placed in
panels just to emphasize the engagement of the viewer to the importance of religion and the
church. The setting of the The Crucifixion is quite the same in most if not all crucifixion paintings,
with the placement of a triangular dialogue beginning with the Virgin, Christ, Saint John, and Saint
MaryMagdalene. Another common characteristic in crucifixion scenes is the emotional
representation of the figures pictured. Although there is an established display of facial expressions
in Italian Gothic art, there seems to be more of an emotional connection in this particular type of
narrative than other common religious themes. Looking at The Crucifixion scene of the Anon.
Florentine Panel its counterpart, The Nativity scene does not pose the same emotional engagement
in both the viewers and the characters displayed.
The original configuration of the Florentine panel painting is of the Circle of Andrea Orcagna and
Nardo Di Cione in the form of a triptych. The two side panels are of Crucifixion
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  • 2. Gloria Gaynor s Song I Will Survive I chose the famous and well known song, I Will Survive, because it tells me that I will survive the 7th grade and school there after! This song was sung in 1978 by Gloria Gaynor, an African American women. This catchy song was a huge hit during the disco era and has a medium to up beat tempo. I will survive, best represents me because I will survive homework, sports, and school work, although at this time in life it does not feel like it! My favorite part of the song is when it says that Oh, no, not I, I will survive, because it shows that I will never give up and keep trying new things and that I will pull through. School is like a battlefield, having your ups and your downs. This song is also about friendship, love, broken hearts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Contemporary Issues In Management Essay Course Study Guide 2012 Contemporary Issues in Management Contents 1.Welcome3 2.Introduction to the Course4 2.1Aims4 2.2Learning Outcomes4 2.2.1Knowledge and understanding of:4 2.2.2Intellectual Skills:4 2.2.3 Subject practical skills:4 2.2.4Transferable skills:4 2.3Learning and teaching activities4 3.Contact Details5 4.Course Content6 4.1Session Reading7 5.Assessment Details8 5.1Summary of assessment8 5.2 Detailed description of assessment8 6.Other Details9 1.Welcome Though this be madness, yet there is method in t. Shakespeare, Hamlet, Act II, Scene II It is a well worn clichГ© that the only certainty in these interesting times is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Knowledge and understanding:Lectures and recommended readings expose students to current advanced research on organizational and management thought and their applications to management processes in complex operating environments. Knowledge and understanding of these areas is deepened with small group discussion, case analysis, group work and independent information gathering. B. Intellectual Skills: B1. Breadth of OutlookA strong emphasis on independent reading and research in the course is particularly important for developing breadth of outlook at this level of study. Case analysis, individual and group assignments encourage comparison of cultures and viewpoints and encourage reflection on the complexity of contemporary management milieu and the dilemmas that face management professionals. B2. WisdomGroup discussion and case analysis is designed to encourage reflection on the complex environment of contemporary management practices and theories and students own experiences and judgement in the face of challenging scenarios and dilemmas. B3. Personal EffectivenessGroup discussion and case analyses are guided by tutors sensitive to participants comfort levels. Cases and discussion are designed to introduce increasingly challenging concepts through the course. C. Subject Practical Skills: Seminar activities such as case studies and discussion provide the bases for a deep understanding of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
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  • 5. I Love Lucy Essay The show I Love Lucy was shot from 1951 to 1960; only six years after World War Two had ended. During the war there was a lack of men in the United States to do all the physical labor and common office jobs. Women were then given the opportunity to escape the boundaries of the private sphere of their homes and go out into the workforce. Although, after the war was over and the men came back to the United States the women, who were then used to working and being the breadwinners of the family, were forced back into their homes being told they were too delicate or incapable of doing the jobs that they had already been doing for years. The comedy show, I Love Lucy made light fun of the women s efforts to move from the private sphere to the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Presenting the less than average bicultural, multiracial couple in a small New York apartment during the age where it was still rare to have a multiracial couple. Most of the families in America had migrated to the suburbs were as the Ricardo family continued to live in an apartment in New York . Even though the Ricardo family represents the minorities of the nation, there were still displays of discrimination towards Ricky s accent and his inability to say certain words. Ricky was the oral clown of the show, a side kick to his wife s physical comedy of naive women. Originally the producers wanted a white male to represent the typical American man instead of a hot blooded cuban. Although America is often referred to as a melting pot of cultures this was the first time the mixing of different cultures and races was visualized on television. Bringing up the question, what is considered to be a typical American family and how do multicultural couples choose to raise their children? I Love Lucy not only pushed the boundaries of women s place in the public life and acknowledged the troubles and benefits of being a multiracial and multicultural couple but at the time they were filming, it was uncommon for a married couple with kids to sleep in the same bed on television. It was seen as taboo to have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Devil s Woods Research Paper In a small farming village named Haten around 1648, a legend spread through the town. It said that if a hunter lucky enough to find and shoot a blue spirit in the form of a rabbit with a bow and arrow in the Devil s Woods, they could cure any illness that was afflicted with a human. Of course, many people jumped at this myth, and set out to find those rabbits so they could cure the mysterious illness the village leader had, as a great reward was being held. In their travels, many of them never returned or came back with serious injuries, and more rumors told how a malicious beast named Raion, a centaur with a lion s head, that wielded a sword and a magical bowwandered the forest, picking off hunters one by one who dared hunt the blue rabbits. One hunter, however, was unfazed by these tales of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What? You re a talking raccoon, and raccoons can t talk! He stammered, still amazed. Some things can t be explained. it replied calmly. This is the deep Devil s Woods, where the extraordinary happens. Deep Devil s Woods? Siro replied slowly. I was only traveling for an hour, and I stayed away from some of that heavy he got cut off by a startling roar in the distance, and saw a flock of crows fly into the air, sounding startled. The monster is aware of your presence child. Normally, I leave the moment his roar echoes the forest, but something tells me that you have something others don t Siro. Be wary and courageous. replied the raccoon calmly. At this moment Siro realized the raccoon had a slightly blonde and black fur, instead of the normal gray and black. If you see me again in the forest, do not bother me. shouted the raccoon as it ran into the shrubbery. Thanks, I guess, but what is the thing I possess? shouted Siro, but he realized the raccoon was gone. At this point in time Siro thought to himself. Talking raccoons, menacing roars, MAGIC?! This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Film Critique On The Deer Hunter Essay Since 1968, there have been at least 25 films made that portray the events of the Vietnam War. Historians have to ask themselves when watching these films, Did the fictional character represent historical figures accurately? Is this how a soldier would react in this situation? The point of view of the director of the film can change with simple alterations in camera angles. For example, a view from the ground of a battle seen can show how the innocent people had the war in their own backyards. The view from a helicopter can show Viet Cong firing rounds at American troops and the troops can t tell the difference between the innocent and the enemy. The audience feels empathy and sympathy for the person from whose point of view the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, it did just the opposite. It showed the atrocities that occurred in the war and caused many pro war advocates to question whether or not we should have been there in the first place. However, it only showed atrocities done to American troops, but it didn t show atrocities that American soldiers did to the Vietnamese. That didn t happen until the release of the 1986 film, Platoon. The whole film is based on a scene in the first third of the movie when Michael tells Nick that you need to kill a buck with one shot. This is foreshadowing for the Russian roulette that they were forced to play in the POW camp and at the end of the movie when Nick kills himself while playing roulette. When asked about the roulette scenes Michael Cimino, the director of the movie, said that he had only read about games of that nature in a newspaper report (After the Fact, page 418). But no journalist confirmed ever reporting such tactics in the prison camps. So one might suspect that these scenes, so powerful and the principle on which the film s symbolism is based, may not have ever actually occurred in these camps, or at least so rarely that it could hardly be portrayed as the general nature of games that the POWs were forced to play. The Deer Hunter does not focus much on the actual war in the field of battle. The director simply did not spend much of the movie in Vietnam. However, I thought the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Financial Crisis Of 2008 Hit The American Economy The financial crisis of 2008 hit the American economy and the world economy as well. It cost tens of millions of people their savings, jobs, and their homes. For decades the American financial system was stable and safe, but it changed. The financial industry turned its back on society; it corrupted the political system, and plunged the world economy into crisis. It was not an accident; it was caused by an out of control industry, a greedy industry. The crisis has made more damage to society while the industry has made more money. The residential mortgagecrisis affected commercial real estateby making credit much more difficult to get. Real estate investment has been driven by leverage. One of the great things about real estate investment is that you do not need just cash to do it. The possible investors are either reluctant to acquire and develop real estate without the need of debt. As a result, the demand for real estate slowed and prices fell down. To understand better how everything started, let s mention the great depression. After the Great Depression, the United States had forty years of economic growth without a single financial crisis. The financial system was regulated, and most of the banks were local. They were prohibited from speculating depositor s savings. Investments banks were small private partnerships in charge of handling stock and trading. The private partnerships partners put their own money up as their investments; therefore they didn t risk as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Shadow Of A Day We Will Never Forget In the shadow of a day we will never forget, in December of 1941 our country suffered a horrendous loss as the Japanese bombed our naval base at Pearl Harbor. On this day 2,403 men and women alike were killed, 1,178 wounded. This count consisted of Marines, Army personnel, Navy soldiers, and even civilians. One would think that in the light of such a horrific event, the US would truly work to set aside its internal differences between men and strive with more vigor to truly become what it claims to be as ONE Nation Under God But unfortunately, even this isn t quite enough. Even though there were a multitude of non violent movements in the direction towards true civil rights and equality to all men under our flag, America still manages... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lynching s extend to burning at the stake, maiming, dismemberment, castration, and other hideous types of physical torture. This is all more or less brought on to sustain a type of social caste system in the South. Lynching, just like every other method of dehumanization, was seen as the most effective means of control. image Even though there are three noted documents in regards to the history of lynching s, there is not one that completely covers the history of lynching s. Because of Americas general biases there is no reliable source that details the records of lynching s in America, prior to 1882. (chicagotribune.com) Following the Chicago Tribune s report the Tuskegee Institute produced a report in 1892 where they began to make a systematic composition of lynching statistics. Beginning in 1912, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People kept an independent record of lynching s. The statistics reported were primarily based on newspaper reports. Because of the sheer size of the south and the nature of it more rural nature, its districts had not always been in close contact with the city newspapers, it is easy to assess that lynching s escaped publicity in the press. Undoubtedly, therefore, there are errors and inaccuracies in the available lynching statistics. In every source produced, the number of lynching s are varied. The NAACP lynching statistics give a higher report than the Tuskegee Institutes figures. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A True American Hero In Die Hard Action packed and full of witty comments, Die Hard (1988) shows us what it is to be a true American hero. The phrase die hard means to be loyal or very determined and thorough the actions of the main protagonist, John McClane, the audience can see what the intention behind the name of the film was. Elements such as editing, narrativeand narration, sound and mise en scene all work to show that even those who seem least likely to do great things can and will when the time comes. John is the last person people expect to vanquish the plan of smart terrorists, but Die Hard(1988) tells us otherwise. Editing tells the audience what diegetic material to look at and when. The story duration of the film is roughly around 24 hours. The beginning is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The way John is dressed gives tells a lot about his character. Unlike everyone else in the party he is casually dressed. When the rising action unfolds, he wears nothing but a singlet, slacks and no shoes. Compared to what Hans Gruber wears John is not prepared for combat, but the fact that he isn t ready makes him an even greater character. This makes him stand out and shows the audience that he is your average guy, not someone capable of outsmarting robbers. Lighting also plays a part in revealing the meaning in Die Hard (1988). In the beginning scenes, the use of high key lighting lets the audience know that there is no danger. Towards the rising action on the other hand, low key lighting is used to show that danger is near or is already happening. This intensifies the action scenes and makes John look more like a hero as he goes around the building trying to save the lives of innocent people. In Die Hard (1988) the visual information we are shown reveals character and works with all the elements to offer the meaning behind the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Language Of An Organization Essay An association without a language specifically used for communicating is unfathomable. Workers in an organization utilize language to express and empathize with others opinions, maintain communication, take care of issues, learn and develop, decide, and monitor records. As the globalization of business has made corporations and organizations with outposts throughout the world, language boundaries have developed into many different issues that would have gone unnoticed on account of domestic organizations, where representatives impart in their primary language. Given this globalized business environment, it is crucial for multinational corporations to devise a primarily spoken language. Throughout most of the world, that primary language used in companies and business is English. English is a lingua franca, or a common or bridge language as it is often called. Bridge languages are primarily spoken languages across the world: English, Chinese Mandarin, German, etc. English is the most prominent language spoken, having 1.5 billion speakers across the world according to Statista, and Mandarin, the secondary language, has a measly 1.1 billion. This major difference in speakers has developed the use of English as a major language in trade. Many companies are undergoing a process termed Englishization which is the process of making one s company soley process in English. This process is used by companies seeking to join the global market, and has been used to create a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Animal Testing Satire When was the last time you bought makeup? Or even more specifically when was the last time you bought makeup that was tested on animals? Each year in Australia alone, over 100 million animals will die from exposure to commercial animal testing or in simpler terms, animal cruelty that is commonly disregarded as it is just science. However, product testing on animalis extremely unethical and is pure cruelty. Here is why we need to stop this mistreatment immediately. To start, the results of animal testing cannot be accurately assumed safe for human use. In 1960 an organisation known as Animal Friends Croatia created a drug called Thalidomide which eased morning sickness for pregnant women. Before being sold to the public, it was tested on multiple different types of species and was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The animals that are subject to testing will spend majority of their short lives in small enclosed barren cages with about 3 or 4 other animals (depending on their species). Through out the long days of these lonesome animals, they will wait in their cages feeling lonely, trapped and left hungry while they wait for the next terrifying and painful procedure of testing to be done on them. Due to their exclusion from the outside environment and the mistreatment done to them, some animals begin to display symptoms and actions of neurotic behaviour. Some of this behaviour may include, biting themselves, pulling their own fur out, spinning around in circles and intensive rocking back and forth. This is a disgusting way for such gentle creatures to be spending their lives just to benefit humans. According to PETA (People for the ethical treatment of animals) stated that a spine shivering 70% of animals won t die due to the tests begin conducted on them but will die of loneliness or the poor treatment they are exposed to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Walter Mitty Research Paper To begin, Walter Mitty s daydreams hurt him because they fill him up with false confidence. In his daydreams, he is viewed as a heroic and important figure; the opposite of what he is viewed as in real life. One might argue that the daydreams where he possesses these characteristics help him later on by giving him confidence instead of false confidence because Mitty stood up to his wife. However, the negative side affects Mitty more than the positive side of confidence. In the story, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, the text states, Someone handed him a fountain pen. He pulled a faulty piston out of the machine. To clarify, this makes Mitty believe he is capable of fixing any situation no matter how drastic. Furthermore, the situations in Mitty s dreams are less likely to happen in real life, therefore giving Mitty the false confidence of successfully fulfilling something that can be potentially dangerous. Ultimately, Mittys daydreams seem far fetched and since this is his imagination, he is capable of anything in the dreams. Whereas, he is so caught up in them, he believes the Mitty in real life is capable of anything the Mitty in the daydreams can do. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The text states, The crew, bending into various tasks in the huge, hurtling 8 engine hydroplane... Not so fast! You re driving too fast! This shows Walter Mitty is not aware of his surroundings because he is focused more on what is occurring in his daydreams. Another example stated in the story that shows a possible complication for Walter Mitty is, Back it up, Mac! Look up for that Buick! Walter Mitty jammed on the breaks. Wrong lane, Mac, said the parking lot attendant, looking at Mitty closely. This evidence shows that there are multiple occasions where Mitty has encountered accidents because he was disoriented from what was around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Peace Keeper Quotes I can t believe I was stupid enough to throw a punch at a peacekeeper, and with the rest of the world watching no less. I mean, she was just doing what she was supposed to do in that situation, and Misty was the one that was openly flouting the one rule, really the only rule, about the reaping that almost everyone told her she absolutely had to follow. Which means that it was Misty, and not the peacekeeper, that was in the wrong, which made the way she responded perfectly reason.....You know what, no. Yes Misty broke a rule, the fact that it also happens to be an absolutely pointless and stupid rule, is neither here nor there, but the simple fact that she broke it, didn t give the peacekeeper permission to act the way she did. I mean seriously, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Misty is going to get in trouble, she s going to get lashed, and it s all my fault. Yes Ash, Your little sister is going to get whipped, and that is a direct result of you assaulting the peacekeeper that tried to put her back in line. And the fact that she damn near ripped her hair out of her head doesn t mean a thing, does it? What do you think Ash? Why the hell are you telling me this dad? Because your best chance of survival, really your only chance, is for you to get mad. You know there s no chance of you surviving the games if you try to play it any other way. That still doesn t explain why dad. Why in the world are you telling me this when you know I m not going to be able to think about anything else but this! Because knowing that it happened, and that what you did is the reason WHY it happened, will give you the edge you need to survive in the Capitol son. After all, that s the only way you re going to be able to make the people that whipped Misty pay for having the audacity to punish HER for YOUR ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. China is the world’s second largest economic power, one of... China is the world s second largest economic power, one of five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and the only communist party led state in the G 20 grouping of major economies. China s communist party dominates state and society in China and is committed to maintaining a permanent monopoly on power, and is intolerant of those who question its right to rule. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP or Party) has been in power in China for 63 years, dating back to 1949 by means of a civil war victory over the forces of Chiang Kai shek s Nationalists. The Party s 82.6 million members constitute approximately 6% of China s population of 1.34 billion. Any Chinese citizen over the age of 18 who is willing to accept and abide by... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bo had strong ties to senior military figures, posing the question about the loyalty of parts of the military to the central Party authorizes (Lawrence Martin, 2013).). China s new communist party general secretary Xi Jinping raised hope for a change in the communist party s relationship to the law back in December of 2012 when he called for full implementation of China s state constitution and declared that, No organization or individual has the special right to overstep the constitution and law, and any violations of the constitution and the law would be investigated. Xi has also repeatedly mentioned the need for the Party to police itself rather than allowing any outside body to do so. The Chinese communist party dominates state and society in China. Its power rest on four pillars: its control of China s approximately 2.25 million person strong military, the People s liberation army, its 1.5 million person strong paramilitary forces, the people s armed police, and it s 800,000 other internal security forces. The people s liberation army is not a national army belonging to the state. Rather it is an armed wing of the communist party, with the party s exercise of absolute leadership over the military. The national people s congress oversees the state council, as well as four other institutions: the presidency, the supreme people s court, the public prosecutors office, and the military(Lawrence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on Drug Enforcement Administration What I Know About the Drug Enforcement Administration The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) works to lessen and eliminate the use, transportation, and sale of drugs in the United States. They are the only government organized organization with the purpose of controlling drug traffic. The Drug Enforcement Administration seems to be most known for their role in stopping drug transportation across borders by use of DEA officers, police trained dogs, and other tools. To my knowledge the DEA may have many other roles, possibly including the elimination of drug manufacturing throughout the world, tracking down and stopping major drug trafficking organizations within the United States border, US territories, and minor outlying islands. I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the late seventies and early 80 s, the Drug Enforcement Administration tightened drug controls and expanded its programs. The eighties saw the introduction of new technology into the DEA, such as CAT (real time vehicle tracking system) and newly available cordless phones. Francis M. Mullen Junior was the acting administrator from 1981 to 1985. In 1982, the Drug Enforcement Administration officially joined forces with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Many drug investigations were successful during this time period, including one bust resulting in the seizure of over 1600lbs of cocaine. In 1984 and amendment to the Controlled Substances Act was passed. The amendment provided additional authority for the denial or revocation of a practitioner controlled substance registration based on a demonstration that such registration was contrary to the public interest as described by the Drug Enforcement Administration history on www.dea.gov. In 1986, the DEA began one of its most successful programs, the Drug Free Workplace program. By 1988, over 2,000 drug tests were conducted (including 1,600 random tests) as part of the drug free workplace program. During the late 1980s and early 1990 s, Americans became more aware of drug use and trafficking, however abuse of the drugs increased significantly. President George H.W. Bush focused national efforts on a plan to cut both the supply and demand of illegal drugs. Cocaine and crack were the number one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Great Depression and President Herbert Hoover Taking office the same year as the Great Depression, Americas thirty first president, Herbert Hoover greatly impacted the lives of many Americans. It has been stated that the stalk market crash was to blame for the greatest economic downturn in American; however, Ex President Hoover made critical mistakes during the depression that he would be blamed for the rest of his life. The Great Depressionbegan in 1929, 7 months after the Ex President s election. (Insert cite) Instead of using the power of the federal government to squarely address it (I C), Hoover vetoed many bills that would help the situation, believing in volunteer help. Hoover soon became hated and thought of as heartless. Ex President Herbert Hoovers involvement in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These programs unfortunately ended up being mostly destructive, making the problems worse. Furthermore, some of Hoovers programs were the Mexican Repatriation program, the Smoot Hawley Tariff and the Hoover Moratorium. The Mexican Repatriation program started in 1929 forcing over 500,000 Mexicans and Mexican Americans to migrate to Mexico. This program was created to reduce the need of aid; instead it created a hatred toward Hoover. The Smoot Hawley Tariff raised the tariff on thousands of imported items as part of a failed effort to encourage the purchase and growth of American made goods, raise federal revenue, and protect farmers. ( ) Hoover pushed away other country s when he really needed there help. Lastly the Hoover Moratorium was when hoover created a one year standstill in reparation bills from Germany to France, instead repaying the debts of the Allied war to the US. It almost did nothing to the economy and created tension from France and Germany. Instead of solving problems, Hoovers Programs created a lot of damage. Additionally, Hoover refused assistance from the Government. His response to the crisis was constrained by his conservative political philosophy. ( ) Hoover vetoed many bills that would offer assistance towards the struggling Americans. Believing that Help should be from voluntary basis from locals, Hoover accepted almost zero help from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Shortening Osteotomy Essay Material and methods The equipment included 10 orthopedic surgeons with no experience in wrist surgery, 1 video of distal radius shortening osteotomy technique, a shine enhancer (OrthoscanВ®, Ziehm Imaging GmbH, Nuremberg, Germany), Surgical motors equipped with oscillating saws (Stortz в„ў,Tuttlingen, Germany) as well as three types of procedural simulators: 5 dry radius without any component of soft parts (radius ERP # 1018В®, Sawbones в„ў, Washon Island, WA, USA) 3D impression simulators (WristsimВ®, Biomodex в„ў,Paris, France), 10 forearms of fresh thawed bodies. WristsimВ®, derived from 3D printer technology (Figure 1), consisted of a silicone forearm / wrist / hand segment with an orifice on which a cartridge consisting of a Distal radius and soft tissue [7 Lazarus 2016]. The learning method consisted of a first step in viewing a video of a distal radius shortening osteotomy technique performed by a senior surgeon and in a second step reproducing the same technique on a procedural simulator. This second step was performed either on a procedural radius ERP # 1018В® simulator for 5 Interns (Group 1) or on a WristsimВ® procedural simulator for 5 other Interns (Group 2).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2a), the distal radius shortening osteotomy technique consisted of placing an anterior distal radius plate (Initial RВ®, Newclip Technics в„ў,Goulaine, France) upstream of the dividing line of the anterior cortex of the distal radius, then installing all the epiphyseal screws, removing the screws and the plate, performing a metaphyseal osteotomy of the distal radius with the oscillating saw d A width of 2 saw blades to simulate the shortening, to replace the plate and the epiphyseal screws, and finally to put in place all the diaphyseal screws. At all stages, learners were free to use the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Who Is The Protagonist In Coach Carter Coach Carter is a sports drama film based on a true story about a former record holding Richmond High School basketball player, Ken Carter, who returns to his high school to coach the current juvenile players. At the first practice of the season, Coach Carter immediately acknowledges that the players are rude and disrespectful toward their superiors and he decides to require each player to sign a written contract that states that they have to maintain certain regulations and follow many rules throughout the year, in and outside of the classroom to be able to play on the team. He feels that the players are not disciplined enough and that they would not survive life or have a successful future outside of playing basketball, so the contracts are intended to teach the team discipline, structure, and leadership skills on and off the court. The lead protagonist, Coach Carter, faces many difficulties in this movie. However, he always ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the basketball players signed the contracts, most of them still do not follow the rules. The students continue to show up to class late and they receive terrible grades on assignments and tests, therefore not maintaining the required minimum 2.3 grade point average. Due to these strains, Coach Carter makes the tough decision of locking the gym doors, cancelling all the games and practices, until the players bring their grades up and start showing up to study hall every day in the library. The parents of the players and the staff of the school do not agree with these rules that Coach Carter established, as well as cancelling the basketball games, so they decide to plead a case to the school board staff to reopen the gym and have Coach Carter fired. They seem to care more about the boys playing basketball and winning than they do about their education and future, causing Coach Carter to almost quit his job out of frustration and not supporting their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay about writing assignment 2 Title: Effect of Polarity In Diffusion Of Molecules Across Cellular Membrane Abstract: Cell membranes play an important role in regulating what goes in and out of the cell. Diffusion, the process of movement of substances across the cell membrane from higher concentrations to areas of lower concentration, plays an active role in the transport and the regulation through cellular membrane. Sometimes, there are cases when cells are placed in hypotonic solutions and substances will diffuse through the cell membrane too much and will result the cell to hemolysis, causing it to swell and rupture. In this lab, we observed and recorded the time it took for diffusion of a propanol series substance to diffuse through a mixture of ovine blood to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a cell, diffusion occurs across a selective permeable membrane of the cell that allows the cell to regulate and control the passage of substances. As well as controlling what passes through the membrane, the selective permeability also controls how quickly those allowed substances are able to pass through the cell membrane. When a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, the substance wants to quickly diffuse through the cellular membrane in attempt to balance the concentration. Due to this, too much of the substance enters the cell causing the cell to swell and rupture, otherwise known as hemolysis. The purpose of this lab is to test if and how the factor of polarity of a molecule affects the diffusion rate of those molecules through a permeable red blood cell membrane in a sample of ovine blood. Testing this factor and its effect on diffusion rate is important in the biological world as it helps understand how our body regulates our own substances and molecules within us, but also how our body will react and respond to other substances such as medicines. It is hypothesized that this factor of polarity will determine how quickly or slowly molecules will diffuse across the cell membrane. Smaller molecules that have relatively low polarity will be able to cross the membrane more easily and at a faster rate than those molecules that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Postmodern Congruity In Bottle Rocket The image above illustrates how the director subtly responds to his own work. It is an example of postmodern irony and the new sincerity because it serves as a subversive function, as Moonrise Kingdom (2012) makes a critique about the characters in Bottle Rocket (1996). It happens at the beginning of the filmand it immediately establishes the type of roles the adults and the children play. The congruity between the two films is the collection of bottle rockets on the desk. The incongruity comments on the maturity of adults and children. Dignan (in Bottle Rocket(1996)) is a reckless individual and lights a rocket when it suits his mood, for example, out of the window of a moving car. These children (above) are responsible because they are capable of making the rockets, and they are making them in a safe environment. Norton s character, the scout master, purposefully directs his cigarette towards the camera, to not set them alight. The postmodern term of postmodern irony suggests a consciousness (explained in chapter one) and the narrative is designed to consciously know that is it a film. By commenting on a previous film, the director is able to reply with the new sincerity about the condition of his characters and it heightens the fact that the audience is watching a film. The subversive function occurs when the illusion of reality is broken, as the filmic devices are made evident. A subversive method is adopted in film to go against an established system. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. An Architect And Main Causes Of The Modern Phenomenon,... Introduction Throughout the history, the climate has always been in the center of attention and played a vital role in human and other creatures life. However, from 20th century global climate has been changed and these changes put the Earth in danger of elimination. It is not difficult to guess that human activities are the main causes of climate change. These activities are not just limited to factories and industries, but they are related to all kind of professions. Since the next generation has rights to live on the Earth, it is necessary for everyone to be responsible about the ecosystem. Architects like other professions have major negative effects on the environment and it is their responsibilities to contribute in climate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Writing specifications and contract documents for use by builders and calling tenders on behalf of clients 5. Consulting with Professionals and clients about external area designs, costs and construction 6. Compiling and analysing site and community data about geographical and ecological features, landforms, soils, vegetation, site hydrology, visual characteristics and human made structures, to formulate land use and development recommendations, and for preparing environmental impact statements 7. Preparing reports, site plans, working drawings, specifications and cost estimates for land development, showing location and details of proposals, including ground modelling, structures, vegetation and access 8. Inspecting construction work in progress to ensure compliance with plans, specifications and quality standards . It can be vividly seen that architects duties are not just limited to planning, designing buildings and providing concept; but they are also about advising and negotiating with builders and clients about the material and suitable locations of structures. Therefore, architects have significant roles in the ecosystem that could bring negative or positive impacts on the global environmental system. Lall (2013) stated that nowadays more than two third of global energy are consumed in cities and as a result, more than 70 percent of global greenhouse gases are released there. This is important that an architect recognises climate change issues and resolve the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Six Key Aspects of Ebm Ecosystem and Human Activity SIX KEY ASPECTS OF ECOSYSTEM BASED MANAGEMENT October 27, 2013 Table of Contents Introduction3 Six Key Aspects of Ecosystem Based Management..........................................3 Integration of ecological, social, and economic goals and recognition of humans as key components of the ecosystem.............................................................................3 Consideration of Ecological Not Just Political Boundaries....................................5 Accounting for the Complexity of Natural Processes and Social Systems and Using an Adaptive Management Approach in the Face of Resulting Uncertainties.........7 Engaging Multiple Stakeholders in a Collaborative Process to Define Problems and Find Solutions..........................................................................................8 Incorporating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Urbanized areas also modify microclimates and air quality by altering the nature of the land surface and generating heat (Oke, 1987). Although ecological impacts of urban development often seem to be local, urbanization also causes environmental changes at larger scales. Today s cities are sustained by a socioeconomic infrastructure that operates on global scales; the ecologically productive area required to support an urban area can be 100 to 300 times larger than the urban region (Rees amp; Wackernagel, 1994). A new cooperative relationship between science, business and policy is needed to gather all the information needed and to find a solution that benefits all of society. The study of urban ecology ultimately involves studying how to integrate this new interdisciplinary knowledge about urban ecosystems into policymaking processes to improve interactions between policymakers and scientists so as to help society achieve more sustainable existence. Today, the scientific and political communities lack the effective two way communication and trust that they need to address urban ecological problems. Although science can help society formulate a range of options to achieve societal goals, it cannot make value judgments. In addition, scientists often cannot deliver definitive answers to questions posed by policymakers. To be able to find solutions to the larger issues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Marxist View of the Capitalistic Mode of Production and... Karl Marx s view on the capitalistic mode of production highlights the exploitative nature of this economic system and points to its development as a necessary continuation of feudal societies many centuries ago. He demonstrates how the bourgeoisie take advantage of the labor power of the proletariat, creating profit and fueling the expansion necessary to keep profit margins at acceptable levels. Marx argues that this economic system, in which capital is the basis of wealth, sprung from the fall of feudalism when the means of productionmade obsolete the feudalistic relations of production, in which ownership of land was the basis of wealth. His claim, therefore, that capitalistic societies are exploitative class societies is true when... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This upper class then finds a market in which the fruits of proletariat labor can be reaped at a higher price, and the surplus value of that transaction is hoarded by the bourgeoisie. It is important to note that these wealthy persons have considerable incentive to reinvest their profits into the means of production, thereby improving technology and lowering input costs, but at the same time furthering the dependence of the proletariat on the bourgeoisie by making the prospect of a return to the old modes of production increasingly less viable. However, Marx argues that this process cannot sustain itself without the fulfillment of certain conditions. The capitalist mode of production relies upon an expanding market and the constant overhaul of the means of production, though these requirements are not always met and the result is economic crises. Marx argues that it is essential for these conditions to be met in order to keep profit margins from falling to unacceptable levels at which the economy will inevitably sink into depression or recession. However, he also acknowledges the impossibility of maintaining economic stability over the long run and submits that there will always be instances of economic crisis. Marx s reasoning demonstrates how the capitalist mode of production arose from the fall of feudalistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Catch 22 Psychology Psychology in Catch 22 Catch 22 is a black comedy novel about death, about what people do when faced with the daily likelihood of annihilation. For the most part what they do is try to survive in any way they can. The book begins, The island of Pianosa lies in the Mediterranean Sea eight miles south of Elba. That is the geographical location of the action. Much of the emotional plot of the book turns on the question of who s crazy, and I suggest that it is illuminating to look at its world in Kleinian terms. The location of the story in the inner world is the claustrum a space inside the psychic anus, at the bottom of the psychic digestive tract, where everyone lives perpetually in projective identification, and the only... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The intensity and complexity of the nurse s anxieties are to be attributed primarily to the peculiar capacity of the objective features of her work situation to stimulate afresh these early situations and their accompanying emotions (Lyth, 1959, pp. 46 7). There are such nurses in the perverse world of Catch 22. They tend the Man in White, in plaster from head to toe, arms and legs encased and extended. Those whose job it is to tend him routinely take the bottle of plasma going in and the bottle of urine going out and change them round: there is no difference between nourishment and waste, introjection and projection; fair is foul and foul is fair. Bion describes the church and the army as exemplary organisations for embodying the pathology of group relations. Pianosa is an Army Air Corps base, run by mad, ambitious officers, reeking of arrogance and sycophancy, for whom success and failure are the only measures of worth (p. 262) and survival is always at risk. Their survival in career terms is maintained at the expense of the literal survival of the officers and enlisted men who lie below them in the military hierarchy. The hierarchy includes General Dreedle, who is astonished to learn that he cannot have anyone shot who irritates him (pp. 218, 279), General Peckem, head of Special Services, who cares only for bureaucratic power in the table of organisation and thinks it eminently rational that combat operations should come under his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Paternalism In Bound For Wedlock In her book Bound for Wedlock, Tera Hunter emphasizes that slaves were flogged by the rhetoric of paternalism. Such paternalistic assault on the slaves not only shifted the blame for their failures away from the beneficiaries of their degradation, but it also destabilized a slave s self expression, self thought, and self identity (60). As is illustrated in Ida Adkins interview, burdened with physical and mental manipulations, a slave s psyche, acting as a motive force, inadvertently responded and inclined itself toward the manipulative source, thereby increasing the slave s dependence on the master. Ida Adkins s seemingly favorability of her master over her father invigorates the fact that her psyche was mediating her thoughts, emotions, and responses to the manipulative social construct in such a way as to provide even more power to the oppressor. Adkins describes her father, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She merely characterizes her father according to his work in the plantation and not to any emotional connection she might have had with him. In great contrast, Adkins emphatically points out that she liked her master, Master Frank, whom the slave children, including Adkins, referred to as Big Pappy , for he would often give the children candy from his trips to Raleigh (13). This emotional dichotomy in Adkins relationship between the two men juxtaposes the assertions Heather Andrea Williams makes in her work Help Me to Find My People. Williams emphasizes that enslaved and freed people...placed emotional value in their nuclear families and longed and hoped to maintain those familial ties (10). However, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Pros And Cons Of Wolves In May, 2016, 20 calves were killed and not eaten in four days in the area of the Absaroka Mountains, outside of Pinedale Wyoming. (Urbigkit ,2016) However, it doesn t stop there, every day livestock and wildlife are killed and rarely eaten by wolves in almost every western state. This is a problem that needs to be addressed before ranchers lose their herds, and before the wild herds are depleted beyond restoration. If the wolf situation was bad a couple years ago, well now it s worse, even some of the protectors of wildlifeare starting to come to their senses. Livestock is the most expensive prey that wolves can get to, and the problem is that they get to them very easy and can escape because they have no reason to come back to the kill.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wolves need to be managed and if they are not addressed they will continue to roam free of charge and deplete the livestock herds. Even beyond that our generation of families won t feel safe letting our grandchildren run around. The wolves have mass killed 19 elk in one night, slaughtered countless numbers of livestock and in places threatened people. In the rural town of Reserve, New Mexico kids wait for the bus in wooden and metal cages, meant to protect the kids from wolf attacks. (Toft, 2016). You may think is this is unnecessary, until you see and hear about the wolves growling and snarling at the frightened children. If this doesn t change your opinions on wolves maybe you should sit in the cage and live in the wild with them. It s a sad time when the most important thing you walk out of the house with is not your coat or anything it s your weapon, so you can defend your family, home, and livelihood. As communities and stewards of the land our duty is to protect as well as manage, we as hunters are managing, however the wolves are not being managed correctly, and are getting away with the minor scolding of words that they cannot comprehend from the government. I m not saying eradicate them but certainly allow the ranchers and such to shoot wolves, and for the government to take charge and trap, shoot, and dart these arithmetically growing wolf ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. A Closer Look at Pluralism Reading over the brilliant work of Michael Walzer s What does it mean to be an American I have discovered that the identity of Americans is that of a melting pot. We , as Americans, promote an abundance of cultures that are interconnected to make our country the amazing place it is today. Walzer believes in the diversity of America, he realizes that America s cultural diversity is part of what makes us the best country in the world. Walzer knows that pluralism and national unity go hand in hand. You cannot have one without the other. Even with the existence of dozens of ethnos that have the right to vote and live freely as U.S. citizens, we are not in jeopardy of acquiring any negative consequences. As walzer stated one can reasonably argue that ethnic pluralism is entirely compatible with the existence of a unified republic. Walzer s opinion on pluralism is diverse as the word would indicate. To begin with, he stresses the importance of keeping immigration open, and we should be strongly against any government issued law that would cut off immigrants coming into this country. No one is indigenous to this country, so in a sense, we are all immigrants. It is morally repugnant to allow some to come, while turning others away. Next, he states that we should upgrade the schooling to help in the teaching of history and aid in immigrant awareness. Then, he goes on to discuss how essential it is to identify and aid in the nurturing of public political ability ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Harvey Milk Gay Rights Harvey Milk: one of the first elected openly gay officials in the history of the United States, and the first to be in California. Milk became one of the most important figures throughout the history of the gay rights movement, and extremely important. He also gained credit for strong gay rights movements and passed many ordinances for gay rights within the city while in office. Since his death, he has been highly regarded as one of the most brave and important political figures in American History. Barack Obama, when mentioning him, said, His voice stirred the aspirations of millions of people... and his message of hope hope unashamed, hope unafraid could never be silence. These words perfectly describe Milk s unflinching courage when it came to his activism. Harvey Milk s activism was most likely birthed in 1951, in which he was dishonorably discharged from the Navy for his open homosexuality. This was one of many injustices pinned against not only Milk, but nearly every other openly gay citizen of the United States. It seemed to Milk, in this point in time he had only two choices. In his own words, he said I finally reached the point where I knew I had to become involved or shut up . At this point in time, Milk was running a camera retailer in San Francisco, and more specifically on Castro Street, which was the namesake for Castro Neighborhood (also referred to as The Castro ). His shop didn t flourish, though this was mainly because Milk was too invested in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ocean s Eleven Essay Ocean s Eleven Path goal Theory In Ocean s Eleven Steven Soderbergh did a great job as a director in keeping the audience interested throughout the whole movie time. Path goal theory of leader effectiveness can be easily applied to the movie. The path goal theory by Robert House holds that the leader can affect group s performance, satisfaction and motivation by offering rewards for achieving goals, clarifying paths towards these goals and removing obstacles to performance. After being released from prison, Danny Ocean (Clooney) finds out that Las Vegas kingpin Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia) is seeing his ex wife Tess (Julia Roberts). Danny sets up a goal to steal millions from Terry and his ex wife back. Then he shares ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In some instances of the movie Danny is acting as directive leader, where he gives specific instructions to the group and clarifies expectations. Path Goal theory assumes that leaders are flexible and they can change their leadership style depending on the situations. Although, the leader behavior outcome relationship is moderated by contingency variables environment and follower characteristics. The followers do not have control of environment, and the environmental factors determine the leadership style. Follower characteristics are the locus of control, experience, and perceived ability. In the ocean s eleven case the team members can be described as having external locus of control where they believe that their success is attributed to luck or fate. The whole robbery plan is based that each member will performed his specified duties and everything goes well as planned, also that boxing championship will not be cancelled on the weekend, which means that most significant high rollers will go gambling. Danny and Rusty set up the path to be followed to achieve their goal to rob three casinos owned by the ever ruthless Terry Benedict. Danny acts like the charismatic leader of the team. The plan is to pull off the heist, but what enhances the movie s plot is Danny Ocean s charm. Besides the common shared goal, the film also focuses on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Kershaw Lee Research Paper Best Knife Steel, Is The Kershaw Leek Composite the Answer? Choosing the right pocket knife is not easy. There are different types and sizes. There are different shaped handles and blades that are made of different metals, with one of the newest type being a composite blade. We are here to help you try to decide if composite is best. We have searched and will try to explain what we discovered while searching for the best knife steel and is the Kershaw Leek composite the answer to your knife search. All you have to do is read our Kershaw Leek review. What Is a Composite Knife? Composite is defined as a mixture of two or more substances. A composite knife is a new type of knife blade. It is two steels that are blended together to give you a blade that looks great and works even better. It is a blade that does not require you to sharpen it often. It is lightweight, slim, and easy to carry. How Are Composite Knives Different? ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These blades are very light compared to the traditional, all steel blades. Titanium blades are a metal compound that is silvery gray in color. They are highly resistant to corrosion. The downside to titanium is that they become dull after usage whereas the composite blade will stay sharpened for a fair amount of time, even if you use it to cut through tough items often. The best knife steel of all times is Damascus steel, but it is a blade type that has been all but forgotten. The composite blade is reminiscent of that forgotten metal and it is perhaps one of the best available because it is so similar. This simple fact makes people question; What is Damascus Steel? The answer to this is that it is a metal blend that combines 2 5 different types of metal together and it creates a pattern. It was once used to create beautiful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Organizational Change Management Running head: ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT Organizational Change Management Warrien Poole Abstract This research project focused on organizational change management initiated through strategic planning. Knowing that organizational changes are inevitable and necessary for companies to achieve their mission and goals, the intent was to present an analysis on some of the important areas that could affect successful outcomes. Included are strategy, technology, structure, and people as the four major areas of concentration because they are related and most cases, interchangeable when there is change. There are also techniques explored that counter the resistance of employees either afraid or unwilling to change. Introduction ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The science of organization development was created to deal with changing people on the job through techniques such as education and training, team building, and career planning. Purpose and Objectives The purpose of this research was to understand how successful organizations adapt strategic planning to the need for change. I also wanted to explore the various methods and responsibilities for implementing changes effectively. My objectives were to identify successful strategies, how to respond to resistance, and effectively implement change. Method Collection of information for this project included books, journals, videos, interviews and performance observation with organization administrators and employees. Findings/Results A successful organization responds intelligently to factors which precipitate change. Economic climates, political trends, changes in consumer demands, management policy or structure, employment levels and financial resources all these elements are constantly at play to ensure that organizations clinging on to static structures will ultimately lose out. But change is a dynamic and alarming thing and HRD must address how to manage it positively, so that employees give their support and the positive goals set are worked towards with enthusiasm. Research shows that the success rate for implementing major organizational change is quite low, for several reasons. First, asking organizations to change the way they conduct their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay on A Comparison of Christian and Islamic... A Comparison of Christian and Islamic Architecture in Spain By the 6th century a Germanic tribe called the Visigoths, converts to Arian Christianity, had established themselves as the aristocratic elite. The Christians built many monumental basilica plan churches. The Santa Maria de Quintanilla de las Vinas, Burgos, Spain and San Juan de Banos de Cerrato are two such churches that still remain today. In the beginning of the 8th century Islamic Muslims conquered Spain and ended Visigothic rule. They constructed militaristic and religious architecture including castles, watchtowers, rock castes, the Great Mosque, and the Red Palace. The remaining Christians adopted some of the Islamic styles and soon built upon a new style that ended up ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Moors also built atalayas, or watchtowers and rock castles that served as part of the defense system for the castle. The watchtowers were used as communication devices for castles that were great distances apart. The watchtowers would signal the castle in case of an enemy attack by using smoke and mirrors. They built rock castles, or small defense castles high on rocks, using the natural terrain to the maximum effect. Since the rock castles were small they did not house many soldiers. Another important Islamic site is situated in Cordoba, southern Spain, along the banks of Guadalquivir river (the Great River). Cordoba served as the capital of the Caliphate of Cordoba. Cordoba houses the famous Great Mosque or Gran Mezquita, the largest mosque in the Western World. The interior of the mosque consisted of a mirhab, a niche that separates the qibla wall from the others. The mirhab was intentionally positioned facing Mecca for the faithful who prayed in that direction. The mosque can be identified by its elaborate squinch supported domes. The Great Mosque of Cordoba is one of the finest surviving examples of Umayyad architecture in Spain. The mosque has marble capitals and columns in the hypostyle prayer hall. A person enters the hall through an open courtyard called a sahn. Its famous horseshoe arches have an alternated pattern of pale stone and red brick voussoirs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Operational Risk Management ≈∠љ F M A G u i d e l i n e s on Operational Risk Management These guidelines were prepared by the Oesterreichische Nationalbank in cooperation with the Financial Market Authority Published by: Oesterreichische Nationalbank (OeNB) Otto Wagner Platz 3, 1090 Vienna, Austria Austrian Financial Market Authority (FMA) PraterstraГџe 23, 1020 Vienna, Austria Produced by: Oesterreichische Nationalbank Editor in chief: GГјnther Thonabauer, Communications Division (OeNB) Barbara NГ¶sslinger, Staff Department for Executive Board Affairs and Public Relations (FMA) Editorial processings: Chapter I and III: Roman Buchelt, Stefan Unteregger (OeNB) Chapter II and IV: Wolfgang Fend, Radoslaw Zwizlo, Johannes Lutz (FMA) Design: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... xecutive Board 3 Contents 1 Causes and Deп¬Ѓnition of Operational Risk 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Deп¬Ѓ nition of Operational Risk 1.3 Characteristics and Importance of Operational Risk 1.4 Case Studies 2 Methods of Operational Risk Management 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Organizational Framework Conditions 2.2.1 Framework 2.2.2 Roles and Responsibilities 2.3 Step by Step Introduction of Operational Risk Management 2.3.1 Starting Point 2.3.2 Raising Awareness and Creating the Basis 2.3.3 Implementation 2.3.4 Enhancements and Ongoing Adaptation 2.3.5 Integration into Bank Wide Capital Allocation and Risk Management 2.4 Operational Risk Management as a Cycle 2.5 Risk Identiп¬Ѓcation and Assessment 2.5.1 Self Assessment (Risk Inventory) 2.5.2 Loss Database 2.5.3 Business Process Analysis 2.5.4 Scenario Analysis 2.5.5 Key Risk Indicators (KRIs) 2.5.6
  • 35. Quantiп¬Ѓcation of Operational Risk 2.5.7 Exemplary Approaches to Calculating Regulatory Capital 2.6 Risk Treatment 2.6.1 Risk Avoidance 2.6.2 Risk Mitigation 2.6.3 Risk Sharing and Transfer 2.6.4 Risk Acceptance 2.7 Risk Control 2.8 Risk Reporting and the Role of Communication and Information 2.8.1 Communication and Information 2.8.2 Reporting 2.9 Company wide Risk Management 2.10 Operational Risk Management in Smaller Banks 2.11 Operational Risk Management by Securities and Investment Firms in Austria 2.12 Principles for the Sound Management of Operational Risk 3 Speciп¬Ѓc Measures of Operational Risk Management 3.1 Systems: Infrastructure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Does Shakespeare Present The Nature Of Love In Twelfth... Shakespeare s ability to portray the universal nature of the human condition is at its most accessible in Twelfth Night. The compelling prominence of love entertains and engages the audience because of its complex and dynamic nature. The interpersonal relationships in the context of social hierarchies are explored through the disguise motif, the folly of ambition and loveas a cause of suffering. The complications that arise when social norms are subverted, lead to the characters facing adversity, which offers insight into human behaviour. Shakespeare explores the timelessness of love through the exploration of romantic relationships between characters of different social statuses, ranging from Duke Orsino to Olivia s servant Malvolio. Love ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Malvolio, a Puritan, is in constant pursuit of greater authority and a higher status in the social hierarchy of Illyria. He fantasises about being Olivia s husband, even though he is not in love with her, but knows that the man she marries will hold power. In Malvolio s soliloquy, the rhetorical exclamation To be Count Malvolio! , elucidates that Malvolio s intentions are purely for the means of authority, and explores his excessive self obsession and ambition to advance in the social class. As the play progresses, Malvolio s dignity becomes his downfall as he is manipulated by a forged love letter from Maria pretending to be Olivia. Believing the letter is real, Malvolio wears attire that is contrasting to his usual serious demeanor in the form of yellow stockings . This imagery reveals the ridiculous extremes Malvolio will go to, in order to pursue his aspirations, and the dramatic irony adds to the comedic nature of Malvolio s foolish behaviour. As a consequence of his humiliation, Malvolio s vanity becomes his weakness and his reputation compromised, which all but concludes his hopes for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Counting In Sevens Analysis Iranian President Hassan Rouhani made his case Thursday to the American people and the world for a constructive approach to contentious issues including his nation s nuclear program, arguing that failing to engage leads to everyone s loss. We must work together to end the unhealthy rivalries and interferences that fuel violence and drive us apart, Rouhani said in an op ed published Thursday evening on the Washington Post s website. It s not the first time a leader from a country often at podds with the United States has used its newspapers to convey his or her views. Just last week, for instance, Russian President Vladimir Putin argued against international military intervention in Syria and jabbed his U.S. counterpart for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... President Barack Obama will meet next week when both attend the U.N. General Assembly in New York. Asked the same question Wednesday, White House spokesman Jay Carney said there are currently no plans for such a face to face meeting though he also didn t rule it out. And Carney did hint the United States is open to talks with Iran with whom it has feuded regarding Iran s nuclear program, a dispute that s led to harsh international sanctions and raised the specter of war in the region to test whether Tehran is sincere in its hope to improve its international standing. I think it s fair to say that (Obama) believes there is an opportunity for diplomacy when it comes to the issues that have presented challenges to the United States and our allies with regards to Iran, Carney said. And we hope that the Iranian government takes advantage of this opportunity. In fact, there were high level talks Thursday involving Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif and U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki moon. Zarif called the meeting constructive, saying it involved satisfactory negotiations on various issues such as Iran s nuclear program, according to the state run Islamic Republic News Agency. Ban s office also issued a positive statement on the meeting, saying the two discussed Iran s growing cooperation with the international community on a host of issues, including the nuclear file, as well the role Iran could play ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Comparing Zappos And Trader Joe s Social Media For this assignment, I ll be comparing and contrasting Zappos and Trader Joe s social media channels. At the bottom of Zappos homepage they have an easy to spot Connect with Us header with the following social media channels icons: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, their own blog, and Instagram. Instagram has a bigger icon and call out to follow Zappos on Instagram. Their Facebook page has 1,999,074 likes and is updated daily. In For Veterans Day, they posted an engaging video honoring disabled veterans by sharing their stories and providing shoes to the vets. The video is very catching and highly relevant. Zappos successfully answers questions from (potential) customers on their posts creating a two way relationship. Zappos ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their website is easy to navigate, informative, up to date, and eye catching but the only way to contact them is in person at a store, by phone, or through their customer inquiries page. A consumer may not have the patience to resolve an issue or send an inquiry if it s not almost instantly responded to. That s one important aspect of social media channels, the almost simultaneous interaction and sense of being heard immediately. One may argue that they don t need any social media presence since they ve been doing well so far but with the growing number of consumers using social media channels, I would advise them to start at least two channels. I feel that a Twitter and Facebook channel would be the best places to start. They would be able to target a wide array of audiences through these channels. To start, they could link their Facebook and Twitter accounts allowing them to post on one site and have it be seen on the other. Gradually they could start crafting Twitter specific tweets and unlink their Facebook and Twitter channels. They already release an e newsletter and I feel that the language, recipes, products, etc. would be easy to post or tweet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Jon s Parents Feared Of Having A Child With Mental... Jon Owens was born on March 1, 1960. Jon s parents feared of having a child with mental retardation. Jon family members are mom is a psychotherapist and dad is a psychiatrist. Jon had two sisters Jennifer and Jennice and a brother Charlton. Jennifer is a filmmaker. Jennifer says Jon is a spiritual teacher. Jennice is a keynote speaker. Charlton is a lawyer and doctor. When Jon was born, a pedestrian told his parents he would never reach age 5. Jon s parents spoke with a fellow friend and doctor who had brother with Downs s syndrome. The familyfriend expressed the grief of putting brother in an institution and how it ruined his family lives. Jon s parents thought it would best to put him in nursing home. Jon was in a crib all his life. Jon lived in a nursing home for 6 ВЅ years until his caregiver died. Jon s parents had received a call to make decisions on Jon s care. Jon was diagnosed with having Down s syndrome. Jon was more than a little slow, but mentally retarded. Jon had limited intellectual and physical abilities. Jon s was mad his first impression seeing his parents. Jon was in his crib and nonverbal. Jon s mom was terrified and sister thought he was ugly and still in diapers at age 7. Jon had an IQ of 20 40. Jon did not know how to feed himself or self care skills. Jon s parents felt grief and depression, lost, and responsible. He needed a full time care. The family had to learn how to teach Jon to eat, bath, and dress. Jon s parents wanted him to experience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Juvenile Death Penalty Case Study It appears that the most prominent question that comes from the juvenile death penalty is whether executing juveniles is uncivilized and unjust. It is important to realize that judicial opinion and mandatory statues have played a significant role in this developing facet of the capital punishment debate. However, what is often overlooked is the role public opinion can play on the outcome have some cases that may be presented to the Supreme Court even if the judiciary view might be the opposite. The central question examined is the culpability of the juvenile. Now those who may be in favor of the juvenile death penalty could feel as though the culpability of a minor should be based on a case by case basis and not consider the culpability level of one offender and applying that to all. On the other hand, as mentioned earlier, those against the juvenile death penalty ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To accurately gain information about the topic and the view on both the judiciary side and civil side, the researchers within a year surveyed 180 jury eligible members of the public and 127 trial and appellate judges about matters regarding the Eighth Amendment jurisprudence and punishment (Cairns Koehler,2014, p. 114). The participants were presented with information regarding the Supreme Court Case Graham v. Florida, in which a seventeen year old committed two armed robberies and led police on a high speed chase. The individual was tried as an adult and found guilty of his charges and sentence with life without parole (Cairns Koehler,2014, p. 118). The Supreme Court found that the Eighth Amendment prohibits a juvenile from receiving life without parole if they did not commit a homicide. After reading the scenario and presented with several questions, the researchers gathered the finalized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Adequate Sleep Research Paper . Adequate sleep Adequate sleep is important for sustain a good body shape. Sleep maintains a balance between hormones like ghrelin, leptin that are responsible for hunger. Insufficient sleep interrupts the balance and thereby increases appetite, as a result leading to excess fat18. Excessive day sleepiness (EDS) and fatigue are common symptoms of obesity and are linked to an individual s healthissues. 4.7. Pathological In addition to, mechanical effects on the body (i.e., exacerbating osteoarthritis and back pain due to extra weight) because of the extra weight placed on the skeleton, obesity is associated with a higher incidence of several pathologies. 5.Main Disorders of obesity: Obesity is now becoming the most prevalent problem affecting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In women, obesity is the third most effective indicator of CVD after age and blood pressure 20. The risk of heart attack for an obese woman is more than that of a thin woman of the same age. Obese individuals are more likely to have low density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, decreased high density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and elevated blood triglycerides. This metabolic delineation is most often seen in obese people with a high accumulation of intra abdominal fat and has regularly been related to an increased risk of CHD21. It was found also that, blood pressure increases with BMI; for every 10 kg increase in weight, blood pressure rises by 2 3mm Hg. On the other hand, weight loss resulted in a fall in blood pressure and exactly, for each 1% reduction in body weight, blood pressure falls by 1 2mm Hg. The occurrence of hypertension in overweight individuals is almost three times higher than in non overweight adults and the risk in overweight persons aged 20 44 years of hypertension is almost six times greater than in non overweight adults. The occurrence of hypertension in overweight individuals is almost higher than in non overweight adults and the risk in obese individuals aged 15 45 years of hypertension is greater than in non overweight ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Reggae Music s Influence On American Culture Reggae Music Music itself is often times a strong indicator of a society s culture, history, and beliefs. Sometimes however, when another group listens to one society s music they also make connections to lyrics, sounds, and melodies that were put into the song. This is very much the case with Reggae music as not only did it take off in Jamaica, its country of origin, but the United States and parts of Europe as well. Jamaicans viewed music as a way to pass down traditions and as a way to pass through difficult times. Reggae music often times discusses the suffering of the Jamaican people in its lyrics. Reggae developed from preceding styles of music like Ska and Rocksteady and the name appears to translate differently depending on which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People who feel no connection what so ever to the continent of Africa or the history of Jamaica can feel connected to some of the songs. A popular Reggae song One Love by Bob Marleyis able to attract listeners and fanatics from many regions of the world. ( Bob Marley One Love Lyrics ) It is in the style of Reggae music, but doesn t sound to the listener to be from any specific event or place. It s general enough to appeal to a wide range of audiences. Many of the songs with an upbeat and easy going feel to them put people into a relaxed state. As stated before other groups began to be incorporated in the music and to make it their own. Over time this changes and influences music. It can stretch the limits of the music to include people outside of its original culture and intended audience. This is how people who have no connection to the history of Reggae can come to enjoy and embrace the sound of the Jamaican ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Week 5 Reflection Essays Week Five Reflection ACC/421 Week Five Reflection The concept of time value of money is accounting is the relationship between time and money (Kieso, Wygandt, amp; Warfield, 2007). The common expression is that money today is worth more than the assurance of money received tomorrow. The reason for this saying is the investment opportunities and borrowing options. Understanding how to compare present and future values of moneyand learning how to use the different timevalues of money is important in accounting and the different users of accounting. Importance of Time Values of Money There is a big importance when it concerns the time values of money because the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A company can use the present value concept to determine the value of a property today that is expected to earn the minimum of the projected future cash flow or the amount of money that needs to be invested today to reach a desired future sum. Investors who are interested in acquiring businesses would use the present value of money concept. Probably the main example of how the present value of money is applied in accounting is: a company wants to accumulate $100,000 in five years and they know there is an 8% interest that is compounded annually. A company would take that information and the present value of money concept to determine the amount of money they need to invest today. Applications of Future Values of Money Computing the future valueof money allows accountants to calculate compound interest. The future value of money is used to determine the rate of return at a specific time at a particular interest rate. Companies use it to make financial decisions involving money held for deposit, comparing interest applied to loans or receivables, or investments. Accountants can calculate future values using a single sum today or with periodic payment. Examples of periodic payments include rents or any payment that requires constant payments generally of the same amount. Accountants can also use future value to determine the amount of money, interest, and periodic payments required ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Research Paper On Synchronized Swimming Synchronized swimming is known as both an art and a sport. It is the most glamorous sport I ever see, girls have the grace and femininity of a Classic Ballet dancer. They use sparkling costumes and a lot of waterproof make up. Swimmers perform a dance routine that starts on the deck of the pool, where they make poses, and take to the water in ostensibly artistic fashion. The sport requires great strength, endurance, grace, and timing. They also have to smile the whole time, even if their teammate kicks them in the face during the performance. Accordingly to this, that is why people like me, see it as an art thing not a sport. It looks so easy when you see the swimmers doing their performance without any efforts. But then, my daughter who... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People don t think of the actual athleticism the sport requires. Synchro is an extremely demanding sport, swimmers have to work at maximum at every practice. Consequently, Synchronized swimming is harder than regular swimming, because they have to be good swimmers too, fast and coordinated. They swim miles, contrarily to popular belief. Therefore, they do sprints, they do anything that will make them faster and stronger. But on top of that, they do tons of eggbeater drills, which is the kick that they use to stay standing out of the water and do the dancing with their arms. They have to stay on the count in routine, count the music, check their patterns, make sure they have good extension, keep our shoulders dry in eggbeater, scull the entire time. Synchro couldn t even be compared to swimming or dance, because is both and more so is twice harder or even more. Synchro requires every muscle in the body, most of which are never used in life, so that means even more training to get those muscles developed. Synchro is all about body control. It needs that the swimmer has knowledge of a lot of sports at the same time; Swimming, Diving, Gymnastics and more, but they also need the grace of a ballerina, the expressions of an actress, and the rhythm of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Mapping Of Ip Addresses ABSTRACT: The mapping of IP addresses to host names is a major problem in rapidly growing internet. The higher level binding effort went on increasing to different level of development up to the currently used Domain Name System. DNS, being an open source, it is less secured and it has no means of determining whether domain name data comes from an authorized domain owner. So these vulnerabilities lead to a number of attacks. Hence, there is a need of securing DNS. Using Advanced Encryption Standards, it performs normal encryption. By reversing this encryption, decryption is also performed. Domain Name Systemhas number of workgroups and these workgroups are connected to the server. This server is connected to the server of other domain and the proposed system secures client using AES. Index Terms DNS Security, public key infrastructure, AES. INTRODUCTION The name system (DNS) is web Directory Service. It s thought about collectively of the fore most necessary components of the stylish web. A web site name is also a purposeful and easy to remember handle for science address. DNS is also a consumer server application that maps host names into their corresponding science address. DNS is that the foremost eminent largest distributed data so security for DNS is unbelievably necessary. It is important to secure DNS as a result of the suggests that of threat have accumulated presently Associate in Nursing excessive quantity of extent. The projected system uses the AES algorithm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Welfare Of Foreign Workers The welfare of foreign workers in Singapore is not taken care of seriously. Welfare refers to a person or a groups happiness, health and well being. In this essay, I will be looking it from three different perspectives of why the welfare is not taken care of seriously. Firstly, the treatment they received, next, the food they eat and lastly the living conditions that they stay in. In Singapore, there are around 1.32 million of foreign workers. Majority take up low skilled jobs, for example construction workers and domestic helpers. These jobs are called the 3D jobs, which means it is dirty, dangerous and difficult. They act as an invisible backbone to many well developing and fast growing economic countries as they build our houses and roads which are essential in a country. As they take up jobs that Singaporeans are not willing to do, we are obliged to treat them better. Or at least give them the basic rights and respect. However, people do not treat them the way they should. There are many incidents of people mistreating foreign workers in Singapore. This includes not giving them enough dignity and also abuse. In Unattended Foreign Maid, Migrant Workers Singapore (2009), it mentions that a poster was pasted outside a local food court, with the words THIS IS NOT THE WAITING AREA FOR FOREIGN MAID.UNATTENDED FOREIGN MAID WILL BE HANDED TO THE SECURITY on it. (as cited in Huang, S.,Yeoh, B. S.A., 2015, p.175). It clearly proves that locals do not treat them equally, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Saudi Arabia- Medical Equipment Case Questions Medical Equipment Inc. In Saudi Arabia Case Questions 1. What options does Grover have? You should have at least three. Review the pros and cons of each. In order to keep his actions ethical and integral, Grover has several options to explore. Firstly, he could confront Najjar about the speculation of a bribe winning him the sale of equipment for Wilson s. He could gently remind his competitor of ethical standards that are expected to be upheld in such business transactions. In this situation he would have to be considerate of the great differences between cultural, religious (and of course), business environment and norms. This may give Grover some peace of mind ( you can t do that because it s not fair ), however it is very unlikely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This fourth option would mean Grover most likely leaving his career with Medical Equipment and having to start anew elsewhere, where he feels comfortable with the tasks assigned to him. 2. What would you do if you were Grover, and why? Provide a solid rationale. If I were Grover I would choose the third option. I would offer Humaidi a complementary trip to the U.S. or France (his choice) to view one of Medical Equipment s showrooms. In my opinion, offering this trip does not lack justifiable grounds as stated in the company s Entertainment and Gifts policy. Humaidi may decline the trip, or even take the trip but not follow through with the sale; however Grover would have no doubt that he had taken every social, professional, legal and ethical measure possible to try and secure the sale. As a side note, one might consider the Hofstede dimensions for Saudi Arabia versus the United States. Saudi Arabia has a very high Uncertainty Avoidance compared to the United States. It may be possible that Humaidi wishes to remain loyal to Wilson s because he has tried and tested business with them already although Medical Equipment s offer seems to be more beneficial to the company, he may not be taking it for fear of making a mistake and choosing a bad company to trust. The Power Distance between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Siege Of Petersburg The Siege of Petersburg occurred from June 15 18 1864. However, it was actually a series of battles fought around Petersburg from 9 June 1864 to March 25, 1865. This was to be a evolving era for the military, society and how the two would affect each other. During this era, new tactics and strategies would be tried, changed and adopted throughout future wars while others would fail miserably. Your position in society would usually dictate your position on the battlefield. Even though your position in society did not qualify you as a leader or good decision maker as several outcomes of this Siege would prove. This may very well have affected the outcome of new strategies and tactics. Had better decisions been made on the battlefield... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now not all blacks were slaves there were free blacks in the south roughly a quarter million who had bought their freedom and moved on to own their own land and slaves. The south was known for their large tobacco and cotton fields, which required daily excruciating backbreaking labor. Slave hands were what made this possible to complete and continue for too long. Not all slaves were out working the plantation or fields, there were also slaves doing everything from carpentry and masonry work to raising children and not necessarily their own children. This was a way of life in the south and without that amount of work; being completed that the slaves were responsible for, the ability to sustain life would be imaginable. As the civil war erupted all war worthy confederate males left their home to defend the southern states against the Union Army. At this time the minimal amount of personnel were left at home to support the family and continue to work the land while maintaining a positive outlook and forward progress. Times were rough for the south if the land was not worked then the crops could not be sold and the family had no income or means to sustain life. Not only did they not make a living, the crops were supporting the confederate troops fighting the war. Soldiers of the confederate army were struggling to sustain the fight, the food was scarce, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. How Does Marijuana Affect The Body For many years scientists have conducted studies about marijuana and the different effects that it has on the mind and body. Marijuana smoke can cause many of the same respiratory problems experienced by tobacco smokers, such as increased daily cough and chest illnesses such as bronchitis, and a greater instance of lung infections, according to NIDA. Whenever a person smokes marijuana, THC quickly passes from the lungs into the bloodstream. Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), a crystalline compound that is the main active ingredient of cannabis(Oxford, 1960). The blood carries the chemical to the brain and other organs throughout the body. The body absorbs THC more slowly when the person eats or drinks it. THC acts on specific brain cell receptors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Disadvantages Of Charismatic Leadership Charismatic leaders have been the boon and the bane of humanity for as long as recorded human history illustrates. Most people agree that charisma can be a double edged sword capable of producing both positive and negative outcomes. (Lussier, Achua, 20216) This is where we as humans wonder about our existence. We lead and we are led. Some successes are recorded while many failures fall by the wayside. Still, there are some successes we would rather not have experienced. There is a game which children have played over the years. The game is aptly named, Would You Rather . In this game, one asks the group, Would you rather meet your demise by ...? The choices are generally between two equally horrific or disgusting ways your life might... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The assigned value to each leader is directly linked to the values instilled in or owned by the beholder. Magnificence is esteemed in saving other humans from a demise such as death. We may presume that Oskar Schindler is a hero. This was established by Schindler risking his life, liberty, and property to save as many Jewish people as he could from the horrors of genocide during World War II. Although, when we further look into his life, he was a human with his human frailties some might consider sins. We learn that Schindler did not actually create a list as was made popular in the movie directed by Steven Spielberg. Instead, Marcel Goldberg, a Jewish clerk assigned to the new Plaszow commandant Arnold Buscher, played the largest role in compiling the transport list. It is generally agreed that Buscher, an SS officer, could not have cared, within certain numerical limits, who went on the list, according to Thomas Keneally. It s also agreed that Goldberg engaged in a certain amount of corruption in who he added to the list and, moreover, that there was not even one list but rather different lists that emerged over a series of months. (Anderson, 2014) Contrary to popular beliefs, Schindler was an ordinary business man who, being at the right time and right place in history, evolved from having monetary interests, into the interest of saving Jewish people from the horrors of the concentration camps. As we consider the greatness of saving human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. The Crucifixion Of Christ By William Shakespeare The Crucifixion of Christ is a one of the most frequented religious themes seen during Gothic Italian panel paintings of the 13th and 14th century. Throughout the Strauss Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston the panel paintings often have a series of narratives alongside portraits that the viewer is able to read through the composition of the panels. One narrative that is of high importance is of The Crucifixion. Because it is so important, this scene is often arbitrarily placed in panels just to emphasize the engagement of the viewer to the importance of religion and the church. The setting of the The Crucifixion is quite the same in most if not all crucifixion paintings, with the placement of a triangular dialogue beginning with the Virgin, Christ, Saint John, and Saint MaryMagdalene. Another common characteristic in crucifixion scenes is the emotional representation of the figures pictured. Although there is an established display of facial expressions in Italian Gothic art, there seems to be more of an emotional connection in this particular type of narrative than other common religious themes. Looking at The Crucifixion scene of the Anon. Florentine Panel its counterpart, The Nativity scene does not pose the same emotional engagement in both the viewers and the characters displayed. The original configuration of the Florentine panel painting is of the Circle of Andrea Orcagna and Nardo Di Cione in the form of a triptych. The two side panels are of Crucifixion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...