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How To Make A Conclusion For An Argumentative Essay
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2. The Glass ( Container )
Bismillah irrahman irraheem
Allahu nooru assamawati wal ardi, mathalu noorihi kamishkatin feeha misbahun, almisbahu fee
zujajatin, azzujajatu ka annaha kawkabun durriyyun, yooqadu min shajaratin mubarakatin,
zaytoonatin la sharqiyyatin wala gharbiyyatin, yakadu zaytuha yudhee u walaw lam tamsashu
narun, noorun Aala noorin, yahdee Allahu linoorihi man yasha u, wayadhribu Allahu al amthala
linnasi, waAllahu bikulli shay in Aaleemun (35)
I seek refuge with Allah from the stoned Shaitan
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Allah is the Light of the Heavens and the Earth. The similarity of His Light is as a Slot, inside
which is a Lamp. The Lamp is inside a glass (container). The glass (container) is as a bright planet.
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(The example of God s Light is like a lamp in a niche, a recess in a wall).
Scupin, (2003) went further to argue that Ibn Massa oud, May Allah be pleased with him, alleged
that the luminosity of God s Face lights (gives luminosity to) the Throne everlastingly. As He lives
higher than the Universe and their astrophysical systems, the incident of day or night does not live,
and there is no requisite for any luminosity above and beyond His Luminosity, honor to Him in His
Highness. The Luminosity is in a glass (container) (as the glass container brightens the luminosity,
like the electric bulb in our time does). The glass (container) is similar to a brilliant earth (as a
result of having the lamp luminosity inside it).
(The luminosity of the lamp) is fashioned by fire commencing a sacred olive tree (oil), (The olive
tree has been honored by being talked about in the Holy Quran, as in this Verse and in Surat Al
Teen (Chapter 95). It is a sacred tree for the numerous benefits it supply inhabitants with, such as
oil for food preparation, illumination, messaging skin, and nourishing hair roots. Its beans are also
tasty after processing. Finally, the bean seeds are used as wood for food preparation and heating
purposes).
Which is neither of the east nor of the west, (which is in the middle of the olive grove but in a
clear distance from all other trees, so it can receive the sun luminosity all day, thus enabling it to
produce the best and brightest oil?
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3. The Design of Microsoft® Support Network 1.0
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Corporation:
The Design of MicrosoftВ® Support Network 1.0
1. What factors suggest that Microsoft s PSS Division needs a more comprehensive and flexible
approach for its service offerings?
Admittedly, Microsoft s support services were not as good as those offered by some competitors.
Several factors contributed to the nondescript nature of Microsoft services. Previous support service
policy had been determined at the product level. Annually, each product manager negotiated with
PSS over the type, extent, and pricing of services to be offered to customers along with their
products. Because Microsoft had 150 products, the result was a hodgepodge of service offerings.
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Gates was willing to invest significant resources into technical support services to improve their
overall quality and customer perceptions of them.
Choice, Quality, and Simplicity should characterize all technical support programs. Based upon
several market research studies and experience, the task force concluded that customer
satisfaction would be sustained by delivering technical support that met customer needs in three
ways. First, support programs should offer customers a choice. Those who did not want to pay
for support they didn t need should be able to buy software alone, at a price that did not include
service costs. At the same time, customers that wanted more support and were willing to pay extra
for it could also do so. Second, all technical support provided by Microsoft should meet or exceed
industry standards for quality. Third, all technical support programs should be marked by
simplicity; that is, customers should have little difficulty understanding Microsoft s offering and
how it applied specifically to their needs.
Technical support services should be a cost center for the Microsoft Corporation. On this point,
there was uniform agreement in the company. As managers saw it, Microsoft s core competence
was its technology. Though important, technical support services were not seen as a potential
source of corporate profits. Instead, Microsoft was prepared to invest in them in
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4. A Dead Boy
Dewey Skeates had just seen a dead boy. The image had been running through his mind all day.
Blood on his chest and blood on his hands and blood in his mouth. It didn t make any sense.
Death didn t exist. It just wasn t something that was physically possible until someone reached at
least one hundred and fifty years of age or so. The government had issued a statement during the
genetic renaissance that said that the whole population had had their genetic codes altered to
allow for enzymes to quickly fix anything that was broken. Dewey being an incredibly smart boy
for his eleven years, a genius one might even call him, was left stumped by the image that was
replaying over and over in his head. He saw no way for deathto be possible. His older sister, Ariata,
had suggested that maybe some people could die but no one knew when they did. He had
wholeheartedly rejected that theory, but it left his mind whirring with possibilities. Oh the endless
possibilities, he thoughtto himself.
Several hours after the days gruesome events, Dewey found himself alone in his room, pondering
the unlikeliness of the situation. His room was filled with a myriad of scientific instruments.
They were strewn across his floor along with several pieces of paper covered in calculations and
ideas. A hamster cage sat on a table in the corner. Dewey stared at the cage. It was home to his
Hamster Daxel, who was just about as old as Dewey was. Dewey silently approached the cage
wondering if hamsters
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5. Paying Sports Professionals
Famous athletes earn enormous amount of money compared to significant professionals of the
society. With, some individuals think that it is reasonable due to the degree of time and effort they
ve put into their training. However, I am personally convinced that it is unjust to other professionals
who safeguard the welfare of the people.
Paying sports professionals more than other notable experts has its negative influences to the
public. First, this gives more value to entertainment other than productive activities, such as
education and obtaining technical skills. For instance, people would neglect the importance of
updating themselves with the currents events to watch their favorite athletes play. Second, it
discourages young people to study,
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6. Greenfield Research Paper
Greenfield is a very nice place to grow up and start a family. In 1957 Greenfield Wisconsin
became a city. In 2016, Greenfield is an astonishing place where many families come to live!
Greenfield is a very fun and safe place to live. Greenfield has many city events when the whole
city comes together to create a fun event! Throughout the years Greenfield has grown and became
a fascinating place. Greenfield Wisconsin could ve been named Kinnikinnick but thank goodness
the people of Greenfield, chose Greenfield instead. Did you know? Milwaukee s Summer fest
attracts up to a million visitors per year, which has earned it a Guinness World Records citation as
world s largest music festival. Says http://www.movoto.com/guide/wi/wisconsin facts/... Show more
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A couple of reasons of how Greenfield s geography affects people s lives is because of food
choices, temperature, and the way land is used. The food in Greenfield Wisconsin is very unique.
For example, if someone were to go to France and eat there, the food in France would be very
different from the food in Greenfield, Wisconsin. Another reason of how Greenfield s
geography affects people s lives is because of the temperature. In Greenfield Wisconsin, there are
four seasons: summer, fall, winter, and spring. In each season many things throughout the city
change. Example: in summer more plants will grow because of the weather. Also, some grass
will die because of the weather. The third and final reason of how Greenfield s geography affects
people s lives is, by the way, a land is used. In Greenfield, most land is used for buildings such as
schools, gas stations, police fire department, houses, apartments, etc. How does this effect
geography? Well, it affects what people may do in their free time and what their life is like.
(How people work and some things Greenfield has that other city s may not have) Now that we
know some reasons of how Greenfield s geography affects humans, let s move on to Greenfield s
absolute and relative
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8. Jaden Smith s Career
Jaden Smith s career has been cemented on gender fluidity. Now, the son of the power couple Will
and Jada Pinket Smith is being called a model for a new generation.
Danielle Moodie Millks identified Jaden Smith s behavior as indicators of a growing black
liberalism that challenges white American status quo. In an article from The Root, she explains
that Jaden and his sister Willow Smith gives off an aura that they are free to do whatever they
please. Jada Pinkett Smith told US Magazine that she s not a conventional mother. Her children,
however, are free to express themselves through their clothes, hair and music to a certain degree.
Which is why Jaden Smith loves to experiments with dresses and skirts. His take on gender fluidity
has already earned him a career in fashion. Back in January, he was highlighted as the face of Louis
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Why did he choose this type of career? The Bet has it that Jaden Smith s 2016 career is about
rejecting traditional gender roles. And he s not being burned down by the industry because of his
choices at all. Jaden Smith is one of the most exciting rising stars in the
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9. Public Distribution System in India
PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN INDIA
Sunil B. Bhosale1 Pralhad N. Kamble2
1. Research Associate, Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, Gokhale Institute
of Economics Politics, Pune, Maharashtra(India)
Email sunilbhosale2001@yahoo.com, sunilbhosle@gipe.ernet.in
2. Lecturer, Dept. of Economics, Shri. S.H. Kelkar College, Devgad, Dist Sindhudurga,
Maharashtra (India). Email pralhadkamble@gmail.com
1) Introduction:
In the context of national food security and poverty alleviation, it is essential to take a look at the
efficiency and efficacy of the public distribution system (PDS), which has been operating as the
food access mechanism for several decades. Proponents of the rationing system and its successor,
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Under Targeted Public Distribution System (TPDS), each poor family was entitled to 10 kg. of
food grains at highly subsidized prices. With effect from July 2001, the BPL allocation food grain
was increased to 25 kg per family per month. In addition to that the scheme of Antyodaya Anna
Yojana (AAY) is started from Dec.2000, to distribute the food grains to the poorest of the poor
families. The food grains were to be provided to these families of 35 kg at highly subsidized price
of Rs.2 per kg for wheat Rs. 3 per kg for rice under this scheme. Up to the year 2005, it was
expected to 5.21 lakh beneficiaries were come under this scheme.
2) Objectives of the Study: The overall objectives for this are set up as under.
i) To study the nature functions of PDS in India. ii) To study the supply prices of commodities
provided from PDS to ration shops ultimately to cardholders. iii) To consider the performance of
PDS in the era of globalization. iv) To study the relationship between PDS food security.
v) To examine the various loopholes in PDS from national to local level. vi) To study the
usefulness of PDS to alleviate the poverty in India.
3) Data base Research methodology:
An entire research paper is based upon the secondary data. An essential information required for the
study is collected from various secondary sources such as books, journals, government reports,
articles, news
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10. Distance Between Clusters And Nearest Neighbor
Distance between clusters
Nearest neighbor (single linkage). In this measure the similarity between two clusters is defined as
the smallest distance between two objects in different clusters. Distance between cluster A and
cluster B is the minimum amongst the following pairs (1,5), (1,6), (1,7), (2,5), (2,6), and (2,7). In
each iteration, the distance between two different clusters is equal to the distance between its
closest members.
Furthest neighbor (complete linkage). With this similarity measure, the distance between two
different clusters is equal to the maximum amongst all pairs. It is equal to the distance amongst
their members who are the farthest.
UPGMA Using the average linkage method, called UPGMA, the distance between two different
clusters is equal to the average of the distance of all their pairs. This method is usually preferred
over nearest neighbor or farthest neighbor because it encompasses the knowledge of all pairs
instead of focusing on one single pair.
Average linkage within groups. UPGMA considers average of all pairs. The average linkage
method combines clusters in such a way that the average distance in the resulting cluster from all
the pairs is as small as possible.This method is particularly useful when it is computationally
expensive to calculate distances between all pairs.
Ward s method. In each cluster the means for each variable is computed. Then the Euclidean
distance of each member from this means is calculated. These
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11. Bbc Interview Process
What role are you applying for? You may select more than one or make up a role you believe the
BBC needs that you are willing to fill. Not sure what role to apply for? Feel free to reach out to
Rosemary Garry via Facebook Messenger for advice. (https://www.facebook.com
/rosemarygarry) Event Chair I currently work at Tixers with former BBC President, Jay Clouse,
and one day, we had talked about the success of the Alexis Ohanian presentation at OSU. We
both agreed that having another speaker come in on the level of Alexis would be a great idea
(for the club OSU in general). So, with this in mind, I d be really interested in working to bring a
speaker like Alexis to OSU to present at a BBC affiliated event that is accessible to all students.
This kind of event would have to be planned far in advance though. What are you like? I d
describe myself as ambitious, spontaneous, and easygoing. What are you passionate about? My
main passions lie in music (I... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Since middle school, I ve started multiple online businesses ranging from a graphics design
service to importing products from places like China and selling them on various online outlets. I
ve also developed an interest in working for startups; I currently work at Tixers doing marketing
and operations based work, and I will also be interning at NYC based startup Study Abroad
Apartments over the summer. SAA is a company co founded by former BBC member, Brett
Newman, and is now a part of the DreamIt Ventures startup
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12. The Professional Army As A Profession
The Professional Army
The term professional has always been loosely associated with the Army since its official
organization in 1775. The title of Army professional in the past was restricted to only the officer
ranks discarding Soldiers and the Non Commissioned Officers. The fluctuating opinions of the
professional Army was mostly due to social definitions of a professional, and the Army s ability
to meet its criteria. The Army is a profession because it requires specialized skills and human
expertise, establishes ethical behavior for its members, and contain members who embrace and are
stewards of the culture. The Army is a profession because it requires a collaboration of highly
training Soldiers who possess specialized skills that combine to operate in complex situations in
more complex environments. General Martin Dempsey stated that The Profession of Arms requires
expert knowledge, and that expertise is manifested as unique skills in the individual professional
and by Army units. For the purpose of this paper the operational definition of the term profession is:
a type of job that requires special education training, or skill. In order to meet and maintain the
demands of this definition, The Army has established the Army Development Model which consists
of institutions, operational training, and self development to create highly skilled service members.
The Army has established institutions where civilian candidates go for formalized training in
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13. Essay about The Sokal Hoax
The Sokal Hoax In Fall of 1994, New York University theoretical physicist, Alan Sokal, submitted
an essay to Social Text, the leading journal in the field of cultural studies. This essay, entitled
Transgressing the Boundaries: Toward a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity,
pretended to be a scholarly article about the postmodern philosophical and political implications
of the twentieth century physical theories. However, as Sokal later revealed in the journal
Lingua Franca, his essay was merely a mixture of deliberately concocted blunder, stitched
together so as to look good and to flatter the conceptual views of the editors. After review by five
members of Social Text s editorial board, Sokal s cartoon was accepted... Show more content on
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Sokal then goes on about his views on quantum gravity and physical theory. He tries to generate
political and cultural views from these views. His reasoning is supported by nothing more than
a hazy patchwork of puns. When he does this, how is it that credential scientists can claim to
have a complete understanding on scientific knowledge in their field? They accepted an article
that was a total hoax and didn t realize it! This article was an impenetrable swamp of jargon and
citations. At the same time this article was printed, Sokal published an article in Lingua Franca
revealing that the article was a total hoax, and more or less was to show the intellectual absence in
the field of those that had published it. There were many different reactions to the publishing of
Sokal s essay. Some applauded him for putting many of the too smart for their own good/think
their so smart scientists in their place. It was an ingenious act. Then there were those who frowned
upon his actions in that he had no right to have such an article published. The following are some
arguments that are opposing Sokal s misuse of knowledge. A one sentence summary: its bad
enough, being in a physics department, seeing physicist compete to try to prove they re smarter
than each other all the time; the last thing I need is to see them acting out this compulsion to prove
that they are intellectual kings of the entire academy (Weiner). True, but if
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14. Amazon s Big Play For Grocery Business Essay
Summary: In the Bloomberg News article Inside Amazon s Big Play for Grocery Business , their
concentrated focus was surrounding Amazon s pilot program AmazonFresh . The experiment is a
project where Amazon deliver fresh food. Knowing delivering fresh food service is a difficult form
in the grocery business, Amazon found the potential of the growing business in the millennial age.
AmazonFresh began in the Seattle area which offered doorstep delivery, saving consumers time
from grocery shopping. So far the expansion of the development reached 16 U.S. markets and
London. Strength: The idea of the project is refreshing and target the right individual. A strength of
the business is their consumers are immediately fascinated by the new business. Today s generation
are constantly updating in technology to where it becomes part of their daily life. Individuals
assumed shoppers will not accept the idea of buying fresh food online without seeing and touching
the item before purchasing. They also said this about online purchasing of furniture and cars, but
consumers continue to purchase online. From the collected statistics from International Business
Times article The Future For E Grocery: Amazon (AMZN) Fresh Retains Lead, But Startups Jump
In , Almost 40 percent of e grocery shoppers preferred AmazonFresh over other online food
retailers . Because of their increasing grocery business, they re part of the competitive market
between the top corporations; for an example,
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15. Teaching, Organizational Leadership, And Health Promotion
It is the year 2035 and I have been asked to address the doctoral students at Marywood to give my
opinion on what are central practices in their particular field. There are many things which they
need to know about leading the imminent organizational practices through the 21st century. There
have been numerous adjustments in the field and they need to be ready to handle these various
obligations. There will be three ways for the future PhD recipients to apply their degrees. These
three specializations are: college teaching, organizational leadership, or in health promotion.
First there are several ways in which all the degree recipients would be affected. The first way has
to do with the changes to the internet. For the past five years, the internet has been available
everywhere, which means that the students will have access through the use of a contact lens. They
will not have personal computers to use, because their files will travel with them wherever they go.
This means that they will have all the information needed at their fingertips. Another important
feature is all the products and materials having chips that people can scan to make sure they are
getting a good deal. Also by the midcentury, they will have started living in a fully functioning,
cyber world that merges the real world with images from a computer (Kaku, 2011, p. 47). This
means that they will be able to fully visualize the changes before doing them. The current students
will need a heavy amount of
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16. Media and Its Effects on Society
S. Jade Flewelling
Ms. Melissa Hicks
English 225, Section 23
Final Paper Draft 1 The media is an obvious factor in the increase of violence, risky behavior, and
obesity in kids in our society. Television programs and movies are becoming more and more
violent, and more abundant to fulfill the demand for an overly desensitized audience. For any type
of television show or movie to be considered good and entertaining it must excel in at least 3
categories: blood and guts, curse words, and the most important element of all how believable are
the scenarios. The good guy must prevail, even if it means murdering 25 men in order to rescue
the super hot defenseless heiress. It s sad really, for some it is engaging and entertaining as long as
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A survey of 2,000 3rd graders showed that as the number of hours of television viewing
increased, so did the rates of anxiety, depression, and post traumatic stress (Rao,79). Some
babysitter huh? Television programs create false perceptions of the real world. Often times
children will become fearful of the real world and expect that something bad will happen to
them (How TV Affects Your Child, Par. 10). Many parents think that they can explain away the
frightening scenes that children watch, but unfortunately frightening TV scenes have an
immediate impact on kids: 62% of parents report that their children have at some point been
scared that something they saw in a TV program or movie might happen to them (Rao, 80).
Another very sad problem that too much television is creating is that in most cases children
watch television alone. Teenagers with very few friends often create substitute friendships, also
know as parasocial friendships (71). Television does not educate children on how to integrate
and contribute to society in healthy ways. Often times children are bombarded with messages
like, its cool to smoke, its cool to drink, have sex with whoever you want as long as their hot, and
its okay to beat someone up as long as you re the good guy. How can we possibly be creating a
clear and decisive message about the types of
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17. The House Of Bernarda Alba Themes
Freedom and Repression: How opposing themes go hand in hand In the play by Federico Garcia
Lorca, The House of Bernarda Alba, a recurring theme throughout the play is freedom. Lorca
expresses freedom using characters, situations and objects. The characters in the story are
Bernarda s daughters who are under her control and have extremely little freedom and privacy by
being forced to abide by her rules. Freedom and Repression are most significant themes conveyed
throughout the play, the two opposing themes together are important to understanding both the
characters and the story as well. In the beginning of the play the girls are put into an eight year
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Martirio once had a man interested in her but that opportunity was snatched away from her by
Bernarda. On page 191 Poncia says, Martirio is lovesick, I don t care what you say. Why didn t
you let her marry enrique Humanas? Why, on the very day he was coming to her window did
you send him a message not to come? And Bernarda responded, ... My blood won t mingle with
the Humanas while I live! This is an example of how different Martirio s circumstances were
from Adela and Angustias. Martirio was repressed from her desire for freedom from her mother
and became jealous when her sister s were not denied in the same way. These two themes lead
the characters to believe that escaping one prison will make them free, only to be confined to
another. This is the situation the women in the play recognize as a inner conflict. An example
of this is on page 169 when Amelia says, These days a girl doesn t know whether to have a beau
or not. Additionally, On page 208 Adela says, I can t stand this horrible house after the taste of
his mouth. I ll be what he wants me to be. This quote shows how the girls view men as an escape
from their sheltered home. Men represent freedom as well as repression. For Example, On page
169 it says ... Her sweetheart doesn t let her go out even to the front doorstep. This shows us that
Bernarda s daughters realize if they stay at home forever, they will be controlled by their mother,
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18. The Center For Health Care Services
What is the agency you selected, and what is your rationale for choosing this particular agency?
The center for health care services. I chose this agency because I like what it has to offer not only
for its employees, but for the community.
2.What other agencies did you consider, and why did you not select them? Community Options,
Inc., and Austin Area Mental HealthConsumers, Inc. Community options inc is an amazing
company. The fact that they go above and beyond for their clients with special needs holds close to
my heart. They recognizing that people with the most severe disabilities need environments,
equipment, clinical and staff support that are tailored to their very specific needs. In my opinion,
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Why would you like to be employed at this agency?
The Center for Health Care Services (CHCS) operates a wide range of psychosocial and medical
programs in Bexar County whose target populations include individuals with behavioral health
disorders and intellectual disabilities. (The center for health care services, http://chcsbc.org/board
of trustees/) The Center for health care services also offers care for the homeless population and
those who are suffering and trying to recover from substance abuse. After searching the internet
and comparing multiple agencies, I always found myself coming back to CHCS. I love that this
agency offers all forms of help for people with special needs and those who are suffering from
mental Illness. I have a brother who is special and suffers from both behavioral and intellectual
disabilities. I feel like working for this agency, I would learn to understand my brother more, and
be able to support him in ways I haven t before. I also love that the CHCS works with veterans.
As a (former) military spouse, I was always interested in the health and wellness of our soldiers
who suffer from PTSD, and mental illness. One of the most fulfilling aspects of working in the
mental health field is being able to provide support to others during the most challenging moments
in their life. To me, it became apparent after researching that this agency offers everything I want
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19. Jewish Museum Exhibition Analysis
Exhibitions are narrative tools which museums and other public institutions assemble to inform,
engage and inspire their visitors. The exhibitions are developed using variety of communicative
process which generates visitor learning and interpretation on various levels. The understanding of
the message largely depends on effective visitor engagement and participation. It is not about what
you present but how to present it. Each visitor develops their own interpretation based on prior
knowledge and new experience. It is believed that the most effective interpretation is provocative
rather than instructional which is supported through engagement and discussion. The primary role
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While the aims of the museum are a fine example of the way museums can be used to stimulate
discussion about serious issues, the Museum ultimately fails these aims as open ended
communication is eclipsed by high tech interactives. Intolerance is framed as an individual
problem which can only be overcome at the personal level. This tension between an exclusive
understanding of the Holocaust and the need to counteract acts of racial violence all over the
world is reflected in the initial stages of the Museum s development. As museum s brochure
explains, this high tech, hands on experiential Museum focuses on two themes through unique
interactive exhibits: the dynamics of racism and prejudice in America, and the history of the
Holocaust . These interactive exhibits engage visitors in real life situations that help to identify
their own existing and potential prejudices . The language used is both moralistic and didactic we
are told how to think and what to do. This is reinforced by a right of passage experience in which
visitors have to choose between two doors to gain access to the Tolerancenter . The one on the left
is under the sign intolerant while the one on the right is signposted tolerant (Witcomb, 2003, p.135
137). There is a thin line between museum learning experience and theme park interactivity. Many
museums are failing ignoring this
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20. Sula by Toni Morrison
Sula by Toni Morrison, is a book about a black female and the various events throughout her life.
The majority of these events were at the fault of Sula, but because of her past she did not know,
or could not understand any better. Sula became the woman that she was because of the people
and events that were around her during her childhood. When Sula was a child, she grew up faster
than most children because of the things that she saw and heard, so it was almost as if she had a
loss of childhood. When Sula was only three years old, her father died. Although this may not have
had a direct effect on Sula because of how young she was, her mother, Hannah, was left without a
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Sula s relationship with Nel was another major factor in her maturation into a woman. Sula and Nel
were like each other s support systems (Bukisa). Throughout their childhood, Nel always
supported Sula and vice versa, even though they were extremely different. Nel was conservative
and brought up in a relatively stable home by a proper, lady like, mother, the way their society
expected, while Sula was raised in a home where people constantly came and went, by a mother
who slept with different men on various occasions. These two completely different worlds were
what drew these two young girls to each other (Bukisa). They were opposite in more than just
their upbringing. Sula was rougher and tougher than Nel was, but her emotions were also
inconsistent. Nel, on the other hand, was quiet, and normally had a steady emotion (Bukisa). It
was as if these two girls were each one half of the same whole, making them inseparable. During
their childhood, they shared everything, including boyfriends. All of these factores contributed to
Sula s personality and actions as an adult. Sula as an adult had problems with love, recognizing
boundaries, and fitting in. Sula lacked the ability to love because of her family, mainly her mother.
Hearing Hanna say that she loved Sula but did not like her made Sula believe that love was
something that was forced upon
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21. Apush Chapter 25 Study Guide
1. Describe the rise of the American industrial city, and place it in the context of worldwide trends
of urbanization and mass migration (the European diaspora)
Cities grew up and out, with such famed architects as Louis Sullivan working on and perfecting
skyscrapers (first appearing in Chicago in 1885). The city grew from a small compact one that
people could walk through to get around to a huge metropolis that required commuting by
electric trolleys. Electricity, indoor plumbing, and telephones made city life more alluring.
Department stores like Macy s (in New York) and Marshall Field s (in Chicago) provided urban
working class jobs and also attracted urban middle class shoppers. Theodore Dreiser s Sister Carrie
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The Church of Christ, Scientist (Christian Science), founded by Mary Baker Eddy, preached a
perversion of Christianity that she claimed healed sickness. YMCA s and YWCAs (Young Men s
/Women s Christian Association) also sprouted.
4. Analyze the changes in American religious life in the late nineteenth century, including the
expansion of Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Judaism, and the growing Protestant division between
liberals and fundamentalists over Darwinism and biblical criticism
In 1859, Charles Darwin published his On the Origin of Species, which set forth the new doctrine
of evolution and attracted the ire and fury of fundamentalists. Modernists took a step from the
fundamentalists and refused to believe that the Bible was completely accurate and factual. They
contended that the Bible was merely a collection of moral stories or guidelines, but not sacred
scripture inspired by God. Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll was one who denounced creationism, as he
had been widely persuaded by the theory of evolution. Others blended creationism and evolution to
invent their own interpretations.
5. Explain the changes in American education and intellectual life, including the debate between
DuBois and Washington over the goals of African American education
During this time period, public education and the idea of tax supported elementary schools and high
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22. P1 Unit 7 Complaints
Task 7: Complaints
While part of the QA team in Musgrave I also dealt with complaints. I helped type up the
complaint letters and on two occasions I was able to visit suppliers in order to follow up on
complaints. Working in this section of Quality Assurance was really enjoyable and I learned a lot
about complaints and how Musgrave as a food company deals with them.
Receiving complaints is taken very seriously in Musgrave as they provide a valuable insight into
how the company is doing and helps to identify what they are getting wrong and what they can
improve on. While I was in Musgrave the majority of the complaints I worked on were in relation
to foods being out of date, containing spoilages or foreign bodies.
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The changes are:
1.Changes in the order of the listing of the nutritional information.
2.Any of the 14 allergens that are on the regulatory list will be emphasised on the label if they are
used as ingredients in a pre packaged food. Businesses can choose what method they want to use to
highlight these allergens, for example, by listing them in bold, italics, highlighted or underlined, in
order to identify them.
3.Information about allergenic ingredients will be located in a single place, i.e. the ingredients list
on pre packed food. This means that the voluntary use of the current types of allergy boxes (such
as: Contains nuts ) that provide a short cut to allergen information also given in the ingredients list,
will no longer be allowed.
4.Currently, loose foods (that can be bought without packaging) for example in supermarkets,
delis, cafes and restaurants; don t have to provide information you need about food allergens.
However, from 13 December 2014, information on any of the 14 allergens used as ingredients will
need to be stated
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23. How Did The Spanish American War Affect The Philippines
The Spanish American War was a four month conflict between the United States and Spain
provoked by many things. Spain, at the time,was controlling Cuba. In 1895, Jose Marti and the
inserrectos1 revolted against Spanish rule, leading to General Valeriano Weyler to become the
governor of Cuba. General Weyler was harsh with the rebels and non rebels alike and put much of
the Cuban population in concentration camps, where the many Cubans died from starvation and
disease. Americans felt very sympathetic for the Cubans and the way they were being treated,
especially because of yellow journalism . Yellow journalism exaggerated the way the Spanish were
treating the Cubans and deepened many Americans hatred for the Spanish. Joseph Pulitzer, owner
of the New York World, and William Randolph Hearst, owner of the New York
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While Spain was controlling Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans lived in poverty and had a lack of roads
and equipment for agriculture, which they depend on for income. Once the United States took
control over Puerto Rico, Congress passed the Foraker Act, establishing a civil government in
Puerto Rico. The United States decided to govern the Philippines until they are able to govern
themselves. President McKinley explained that giving the Philippines back to Spain would be
cowardly and dishonorable , giving the Philippines to France ore Germany would be bad
business since they were our commercial rivals in the Orient6, and letting them govern
themselves would lead to an anarchy. President McKinley said there is only no other options but
to take them all, and to educate the Filipinos, and uplift and civilize and Christianize them, and
by God s grace do the very best we could by them, as our fellow men for whom Christ also died .
The United States uplifted and aided the Filipinos. The Philippines was also a perfect place for a
coaling station for the US navy throughout the
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24. Cerebroarterial Amyloidosis
Proteins play a critical role in normal human function and are made up of a sequence of amino
acids that have to be precise, to allow for proper folding to a functional three dimensional structure
(confirmation). This sequence is coded in the DNA in genes and hence any changes through
mutation or allele combinations can cause a change in the protein(s) coded, resulting in a diseased
state. Such a case is a disease called Cerebroarterial Amyloidosis, Icelandic type (CAI) that arises
from a mutation on chromosome 20 in the CST3 genelocated in the short arm of the chromosome
(20p11.21).1 It is an autosomal dominant hereditary disease and the mutated gene leads to the
protein translated (cystatin C) having a leucine being substituted with a Glutamine... Show more
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Of all this, the most closely related are the chimpanzee, cow and
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25. Grendel Archetypes Essay
Multiple people have examined the classic epic known as Beowulf, but few have examined the
modern novel, Grendel. This in depth story comes out of the mouth of the horrifying monster,
Grendel. This tale brings meaning to Grendel s life and experiences, but there lays meaning behind
some of the character placement as well. The characteristic effects in Grendelrepresent one, if not
many, of Jung s archetypes such as the persona, the shadow, and the anima.
In this case, Jung clarified persona as how a person presents themselves to the world. Grendel s
persona restricts only to that of a scary, threatening beast. At the sight of Grendel, the neighboring
villagers immediately take up arms and cower within their meadhall. When in the presence of these
villagers, the humanoid beast becomes a self absorbed fiend who devours anyone with a mind that
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Grendel never became enemies with the Scyldings until he sought out the route of this shadow,
the dragon. When the dragon says unto Grendel in the line, If man s the irrelevance that interests
you, stick with him! Scare him to glory! It s all the same in the end, matter and motion, simple or
complex, (Chapter 5, page 73) he tricks the human like beast into carrying out havoc on the
villagers. After this long, deadly confrontation with the fabled creature, Grendel always seemed to
smell the evil presence of the dragon. This smell made the monster go mad and his actions
towards the Scyldings got to the point of massacres. Some may think the winged lizard remained
the source of the shadow, but it was not the only thing that led to Grendel s actions. The Shaper,
that seemed to enchant Grendel with his songs, became another key part of Grendel s shadow. This
shadow made it hard for Grendel to continue to grasp the basic concepts of the
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26. Popularization Of Anesthetics During The Civil War
620,00 soldiers died in the Civil War, of those 2/3 of the deceased were struck down by disease.
Today modern medicine has solved many problems. For example, we now understand the
importance of sanitation, and how diseases spreads. However back in the 1800 s things like the
importance of sanitation and diseases spreading were not hugely known about. Which lead to a lot
problems and disgusting surroundings for doctors and patients.
Civil war medical treatment was rather unsafe. The popularization of anesthetics during that era
would be a prime example. At that time chloroform and ether were two popular forms of
anesthetic. Chloroform took about nine minutes to knock you out and was commonly used. Today
however, it has been labeled as possibly carcinogenic (causes cancer), and it affects the liver,
kidney, and CNS (central nervous system). Sanitation was also an issue. Doctors were known to
move on to patient after patient without wiping the blood off their blade from the last one. New of
sanitary practices, while known in Europe, hadn t quite gotten to America. Which lead to many
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Mostly it would happen in cases of joint penetration, tissue and/or bone destruction, compound
fracture, or gangrene. It was a disturbing sight, especially with the amputated limbs being thrown
into a pile. Civilian doctors became popular during this time, they ranged from certified
professionals to people with little to no experience. William Blackford of the 1st Virginia Cavalry
had this to say about both doctors and
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27. Modem Policing
Policing, similar to many profession, learns and grows from experience. It takes at that point, that
as modem police administrators scan for more powerful methodologies of policing, they will be
guided by the lessons of police history. The trouble is that police history is mixed up, its lessons
difficult to peruse. All things considered, that history was created by a large number of
neighborhood offices seeking after their own particular dreams and reacting to nearby conditions. In
spite of the fact that that shifted encounter is possibly a rich wellspring of lessons, divisions have
left couple of records that uncover the patterns forming modem policing.
Control over police by nearby government officials, strife between urban reformers and
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28. Analyzing A Number Of Business Ratios From A Business...
The purpose of this report is to analyse a number of business ratios from a business financial terms.
We presented information about the ROA, current ratio, PE ratio etc. and provided how Tesla s
performance was in the share market. These data would be useful for investors when they make
investment decisions, and it is also important to Tesla s managements for corporation development
in the future. It is recommended that it is difficult to evaluate precisely on the share price due to the
incompletely exposure on the overall information.Tesla Motors, Inc. is a technology innovation
company which designs, manufactures and sells electronic vehicle. Electronic vehicle not only save
money, but also contribute efficiently a healthy and stable... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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If earnings are expected to grow in the future, the estimated P/E will be lower than the current P
/E. This measure is also used to compare one company to another with a forward looking focus.
Earnings per share reflects the profitability of the business. This rate indicates the profit per
share created. The higher EPS, the more profit created. However, the low EPS doesn t
necessarily mean the business has performed badly. Although Tesla s EPS growth rate ( 193.6%
EPS for the current year) is low, Tesla is seen as a prospective business. The reason is the
business earns and reinvest its earning back to other field for business development. And the
next year expected high EPS growth (135.47%) can also be the fully illustration on this. Return
on assets (ROA) measures how profitability a business relates to its total assets. Generally, ROA
needs to be positive if the business is growing. However, not all companies with negative ROAs
are always bad investments. Tesla s negative ROA are interpreted that high risk project (trade to
fuel) have been reinvested. Although this investment is expected to have a negative ROA after one
year or an initial period, but improve over time. When investing in a new area, it takes several years
to turn a profit on its initial investment. Current ratio and quick
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29. Recycling And Alternative Energy Sources
We also can try not to create too much garbage by recycling and making sure we don t buy more
food than what we need and then end up throwing it out. Recycling helps to save space in
landfills and it can reduce pollution. Tropical rainforests can be saved by recycling aluminum
cans. One would not realize the impact that recycling in one country would affect another area
across the world. The tropical rainforests are mined for materials that are used to make aluminum.
Recycling is also believed to slow down global warming. Recycling plays a vital role in preserving
environmental resources and preserving an Earth for future generations. Alternative energysources
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This will create wars and conflicts as people fight for the resources they need to feed themselves
and maintain their lives. People could eventually be fighting over farmland in order to feed
themselves or their families. If people do not have the soil they need to grow the food to feed
themselves they may look for alternatives, which will end up being unhealthy and could possible
shorten their life span. When there is a reduction in food security and water availability there is
also a growth in poverty and a reduction in the health of people. We are setting future
generations up to be poor, unhealthy, and involved in conflicts over the resources we take for
granted. We could also choose to help the future generations by starting to take care of the Earth
they will inherit from us. We could support a clean healthy by taking care of the soil and water
we use every day. We can support better farming practices and continue to support education and
let our law makers know that this is important to us. Our generation needs to leave the world a
better place than when we found it. Future generations have a right to a healthy Earth where they
are able to survive without fighting for water and soil. Some people think that they won t be alive
when this happens, so they don t have to worry about it. This is an ignorant way of thinking. We
owe to our future generations to give them the same opportunities we have had in our lifetime.
When we take of
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30. Intelligence Test and Gifted Requirements Essay
Intelligence Test and Gifted Requirements
The Gifted program exists to provide more academic opportunities for those who qualify as gifted.
Gifted means performing or demonstrating the potential for performing at significantly higher
levels of accomplishment in one or more academic fields due to intellectual ability, when compared
to others of similar age, experience, and environment (Quoted in Gifted ). In order to make it into
the program the student must show higher intellectual ability than the average student at his or her
age, but what determines that factor? The student must take a multidimensional test and score in
the 98th percentile. However, the most weighted part of the test remains an average IQ test. ... Show
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She states, In my 24 years as a gifted facilitator, there have been a handful, (3 5) students whose IQ
tests did not accurately reflect their intelligence. She also informed that if a student is close to
making the cut, they are given a second test in a year or two (Sebelius 1). Intelligence tests should
not remain the primary qualification to gain admittance in the gifted program because it allows
minorities and the economically disadvantaged to remain underrepresented in the program. The
minorities and the economically disadvantaged tend to score lower than the average gifted student;
as a result, they fail to gain admittance when they have actually proven qualified. The tests also
effect how they are feeling (sebuleus). If under privileged students feel negatively about their
situation it may affect the score of their test. Under their circumstances, they are not presented with
the same opportunities as other gifted students due to financial or environmental problems. These
problems can alter their psychological state ultimately undermining their score. However, they do
better on the test overall, as opposed to just the IQ segment of the test, but the IQ test still remains
more heavily weighted than other means of testing, when those other means of testing play a more
important role than given credit
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31. Case Study Of Pixel
PIXEL
MISSION:
Pixel is a one stop shop e commerce for all your fashion and lifestyle needs. Our company provides
an enjoyable shopping experience to shoppers across the country.
ROLE BEHAVIOUR:
1.The employee requires good communication skill, because it is necessary for the employees to
communicate with the customers and understand their requirements.
2.The employee should be hard worker and dedicated to work which enables mutual growth,
employee as well as the company.
3.The employee should be a risk taker. The maximum risk gives maximum profit.
4.The employee should be innovative and get attached with the company. Since this market changes
every day, the employee should be updated and apply it to dominate the competitors.
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The company will take its employees only based on their core competitive strategy.
Job Analysis and Job Specification is done only based on the competitive strategy and this and
only then the interview is done after finalizing the Job Vacancy or a new job that gives the
company a more advantage when it comes to others.
We choose the online method of advertising, since all the graduates looking for jobs, their first
preference of searching job is online. They search their jobs matching their profile through websites
such as naukri.com and other sites. This makes us to choose online method of advertising.
Job Analysis: The Job Analysis is made for the post of User ExperienceDesigner. Three persons
are to be recruited for this post. To improve the user interface and the user experience of the website.
Job Description:
Job Title: User Experience Designer
Job Identification Section:
a.Department Technical
b.Reports to Engineering and Product Management
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
a.Work and communicate effectively with Engineering and Product
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32. Lina Vilkas Quotes
Lina Vilkas, a passionate fifteen year old girl who loves art and never lost hope throughout the
book because she was determined to survive.Lina was taken away from her very own home and
was compelled to dig for beets ,while trying to keep herself alive in the worst circumstances.She was
courageous many times throughout the novel. Her courage showed when she yelled at a guard
named Nikolai Kretzsky I HATE YOU . Lina expressed her opinion and confronted the man who
could take her life in a matter of seconds. Lina s courageousness at this point helped her in the end
of the novel, because the guard had told a man named Dr.Samodurov about all the sick and dead
people in the jurta. Kretzsky had did this because he felt conflicted and guilty for... Show more
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The officers strictly told Elena along with her kids that they had twenty minutes to pack
everything or else they would be killed.When packing Elena had started to smash all of her
beautiful crystal and china onto the floor. Elena s daughter asked her why she was breaking all of
her beautiful things and she replied, Because I love them so much .Elena and her family were being
arrested and she knew that all their property would now become Soviets, so she decided to
destroy the things that were dear to her because she didn t want them to keep it.Her courage
really showed from the start of the book, because she knew that if anyone had found out what
she had done to the Soviets property she would be brutally punished for it,yet she destroyed the
things anyway.This was the beginning of the extreme situations to come and Elena had already
showed so much courage by doing something others would not even think of doing. Throughout
the book there were many times Elena gave her rations away to her kids, so they could eat
more,while she stayed starving. This was very courageous of her to do because Elena knows
that she may not get food again and every little bit is important when trying to survive in the
worst conditions. Elena is very selfless always putting others ahead of her during difficult
times.She knew that by giving up the food she could possibly die, but still did it anyway just so
her children could fill their stomachs up. Elena was very courageous throughout the novel and was
loved by many of the other prisoners because of what she had done for
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33. APE Reflective Essay
Throughout this process I have been introduced to many new ideas and problems and have
learned a lot from them. This project, although time consuming and stressful, was a valuable
opportunity and learning experience that I glad I was able to be apart of. It allowed me to view
APES from another point of view once again. This showed me the sides of APES that are not
always as obvious, like politics and natural disasters. When you have to see it in the really world
and not just on a sheet of paper at a desk it can change your whole idea of it. I was able to find
many articles that I loved but specifically these three allowed me to see how a everything, no
matter how different they seem, are all connected.
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Bumblebee skilled at buzz pollination may soon join the endangered species list by Jessica Roy
with The Washington Post talks about the different reasons a very important pollinators
population is heavily decreasing.This article is focused on the causes and effects of why the bees
are dying, more specifically the rusty patched bumblebee. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
formally proposed that the rusty patched bumblebee be placed on the endangered species list. The
bee s decline can be attributed to habitat loss, climate change, disease, farming and pesticides, says
Roy. These human caused acts are what is killing the most important piece in the production of
food. WIthout the bee s food production and variety would decrease immensely. I was very
interested in this article because of the simplicity of it. Although it was only two pages it was able
to reach the audience and show them how the loss of something so small could change the entire
world as we know it. This article is just another example of how humans make decisions without
worrying about the long term consequences it could have. Without the bees, we suffer. When will
humans learn to see the that the everyday actions we make are killing off millions of species and
permanently harming the environment and start to get up and do something about it? This is the
questions that this article is
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34. Jennifer And Norman In Bluffing By Gail Helgason
Integrity is telling myself the truth. And honesty is telling the truth to other people (Spencer
Johnson). Jennifer and Norman in Cathy Jewison s short story The Prospector s Trail and Liam
and Gabriella in Gail Helgason s short story Bluffing both struggle to commit to their problematic
relationships. However, the couples take different approaches to resolving their issues: Jennifer and
Norman choose honesty while Liam and Gabriella favor deception. By embracing honesty, Jennifer
and Norman learn a lot more from their relationship than Liam and Gabriella. The couple in
Bluffing and The Prospector s Trail face countless obstacles in their relationships. Gabriella, in
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While Jennifer and Norman are discussing their plans to find jobs in Yellowknife, Jennifer
commands: I ll give it six weeks, until Labour Day (Jewison, 24). Jennifer, being the more
authoritative partner in the relationship, is always honest and direct with expressing her feelings
towards her husband Norman. Although she often comes across as blunt or obscene. After leaving
Norman behind with no explanation, Norman realizes that a weight has been lifted off his
shoulders, He slept soundly for the first time in months (Jewison, 31). Norman realizes that Jennifer
was the one holding him back and surprisingly, the cause of his insomnia. Instead of being upset
about the situation, Norman accepts it and he and Jennifer are both able to move
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35. The Universal Health Care System
Every country vision is to have a universal health care system. A system that is not necessary free
but a system where everyone has equal opportunity to get the best health care being offered
without any partiality. Canada successfully implemented the universal health care to its citizens,
but it is not perfect in any sense. Individuals citizens are provided with preventive care and
medical treatment from primary care physicians as well as access to hospitals. There are still
many services that are not covered or partially covered (Canadian Health Care, 2014 2017).
Prescription medication, physiotherapy, ambulance services, prescription eyeglasses as well as
dental care are some of the services that are not covered under the health care system (Canada s
universal health care system, 2015)). Some Provinces may provide partial coverage for mental
health patients, children living in poverty as well as old people. With the implementation of the
Affordable Care Act in 2012, we can now say that the U.S. is on the road to hopefully having a
universal health caresystem or a system that covered most residents. The Affordable care act can be
considered to be the most significant overhaul of the health care industry in decades since the
defeat of the Clinton Health Security Act of 1993(Sultz and Young, 2013). According to Sultz and
Young, the ACA highlights 4 major goals. These are providing new consumer protections,
improving quality and lowering costs, increasing access to
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36. Australia s Involvement In The Vietnam War
The Cold War era (1945 1989) was conflicted with the dominance of, overall, the two superpowers,
the U.S.S.R and the U.S, with political and social ideology taking centre stage. Australia s
involvement during this time, was paramount and reinstated its long term allegiance with the
United States when entering South Vietnam. After WWII had finished, the Soviet Unionshowed
aggression towards the U.S as the competition for world superiority began, and led to the capitalist
/democratic nations particularly aligned with the United Statesfearing the spread of communism.
Countries including Australia signed treaties and agreements to stop this regime and the only
resolution, in the end, was war.Q
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Britain was unable to come to our aid to fight in the Asia Pacific against mainly Japan in WWII.
The United States were the nation that got us out of trouble so we must come to their aid in
Vietnam, and commit to the war effort like they previously did to us. In response to the building
threat of communism, the U.S aligned itself with many nations to form treaties including NATO,
although Australia had membership in SEATO and ANZUS only. This responded with the Warsaw
Pact being signed in Poland by communist countries led by the U.S.S.R. The Australian
Government were feeling the pressure to take action as the all the way with LBJ campaign was
symbolised greatly by Harold Holt. According to reliable secondary source 6, after Robert Menzies
succeeded Holt, the only option was to go to Vietnam. The takeover of South Vietnam would be a
direct military threat to Australia . To defeat communism in Vietnam, the U.S needed more than
supplies, they need man power to outnumber the North. The South Vietnam government supposedly
requested for assistance, although later proven incorrect according to reliable source 7. Australia s
involvement in Vietnam was to make the United States proud and reassured them, that we are with
you until the end, it was this relationship that peer pressured us into our
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37. Gabriela Cowperthwaite Blackfish Controversy
Exaggeration and Manipulation Undermine Blackfish s Credibility Gabriela Cowperthwaite s
activist documentary, Blackfish, spurred a significant public dialogue following its 2013
premier. The film centers on the role of Tilikum, an orca whale at SeaWorld, in the deaths of
three SeaWorld trainers, including, most recently, Dawn Brancheau. Cowperthwaite follows a
suit brought against Sea World by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA),
weaving together testimony of scientists, former trainers, and family members of the deceased,
among others, to make a compelling case against SeaWorld s practice of holding and performing
alongside orcas. Nevertheless, after its release, the film drew criticism from some of its
participants as well as Sea World itself. Cowperthwaite claims not to have tried to vilify
SeaWorld. However, this claim seems dubious given the film s fairly evident anti SeaWorld bias.
On its website, SeaWorld asserts that several key points made in Blackfish are untrue. One of the
film s primary claims is that orcas in the wild live significantly longer than those in captivity, which
bolsters the film s thesis that captivity harms orcas. Great controversy surrounds this... Show more
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While Blackfish does not touch upon any of the good that SeaWorld does. Again, this does not
mean that the film is unreliable in and of itself. However, it again casts reasonable doubt over
the film s veracity, an issue that the director of a compelling film should strive to avoid. If
Cowperthwaite aimed simply to get people thinking, she would have given viewers a positive
perspective as well, so as to enable viewers to conduct their own robust cost benefit analyses of
SeaWorld s business
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38. Swot Analysis For Ross Dress For Less
Ross Dress for Less is a popular retailer that sales brand name apparel and home fashion at a
discounted price. In this paper will discuss the beginning of the company, the founder and where
the home office is located. We will also discuss the competition and the types of items Ross stocks
on a daily basis. The target market will be talked about also. There is even a Ross Dress for Less
locally here in Jackson.
Ross Stores Inc. was founded by Stuart G Moldaw and Bill Isackson in 1982. The first store was
in San Bruno, California. The headquarters for Ross is in Dublin, California. Ross Inc runs two
varieties of off price retail clothing and household fashion stores. The names of these stores are
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Ross offers high quality, seasonal, well known, expensive attire, accessories, footwear, and
home fashion for everyone in the family. They offer savings of 20% to 60% off the competitor s
store prices. Since 1982, Ross main concern has been on bringing their patrons a continuous
flow of excellent quality department and specialty store products at unexpected savings while
providing a casual and organized shopping experience ( sec.gov, 2017 ). Ross Dress for Less
offers a variety of first quality, in season, brand name and stylish apparel, accessories, shoes, and
home based products for everyone in the family at a discount of 20% to 60% lower than other
store regular prices. We sell familiar brand name merchandise that is up to date and stylish in all
categories. New stock is normally delivered three to six times weekly ( sec.gov, 2017 ). Ross is a
large low price retail chain, they have awesome purchasing power. They are knowledgeable, their
purchasers explore the world for the best known brands and the latest styles. Ross works with
manufacturers to get the best agreements! They have faith in no frills no window exhibitions,
models, elaborate fixtures or decorations in stores so they can allow more savings for their
customers. Ross loves original items, they make shopping easy, so they can get the countless buys
in stores quickly ( Ross Stores Inc,
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39. Skin Tightening Serum
Looking for the best skin tightening serums to contour your face without makeup? Well, you ve
certainly to the right place. Read on to find out.
1. Caudalie Resveratrol Lift Firming Serum
This facial serum is formulated with Resveratrol, a powerful molecule extracted from the grapevine,
and which is very effective in tightening the skin. It contains micro hyaluronic acids that support the
skin s natural production of hyaluronic acid for better hydration and preservation. Also, this skin
tightening serum is infused with a unique peptide blend, which plays an essential role in
stimulating the production of more collagen and elastin to give you a firmer, smoother, as well as
more toned and reshaped complexion.
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The concentrated formula derived from this secret ingredient helps tighten the skin and improve the
youthful liveliness of your skin while providing long term skin rejuvenation. Notably, the serum can
protect the skin cells against environmental aggressors (free radicals) and UV radiation.
3. Organic Pharmacy Gene Expression Serum
This skin tightening serum is scientifically proven to greatly improve the appearance of the seven
signs of aging. Gene Expression Serum basically contains a vegetable peptide gene cosmeceutical
that controls the release of the protein Progerin, which is associated with accelerating aging. Other
ingredients include grape stem cell for protecting the skin from UV radiation, hibiscus supports the
production of collagen, sea algae helps with hydration, retinol fights wrinkles, and sodium
hyaluronate algae cosmeceutical for plumping.
Gene Expression Serum diminishes the dark spots and makes the skin look plumper and smoother
just in 2
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40. Private Military Contractors In Vietnam War
In his 1960 Farewell Address, former President Dwight D. Eisenhower brought attention to the
military industrial complex , a term that is used to describe how the government uses private
industry to meet its various demands during war or peace. Since World War I and World War II, the
United States has witnessed a greater connection between the public and private sectors as private
industry pumped out the goods to keep the government and country going. Similarly, there were
changes on the battlefield as now private contractors became common sights. Eventually, the
government would call on private contractors to provide aid on the militarybattlefield and even fight
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At the height of the war in 2007, there were about 190,000 armed and unarmed contractors
compared to 160,000 US troops. During the war, these contractors served various purposes such as
logistical support and the security of convoys and bases. Moreover, about 199,783 contractors were
employed by the US in Iraq and Afghanistan in fiscal year 2010 , which truly demonstrates how far
the contracting business has come in the United States in less than a
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41. Dynamic Pricing
Dynamic pricing is essentially the fluctuation of pricing based on various factors, this includes
demand, number of customers, and popularity. When I think of dynamic pricing, I instantly think
of concert tickets. There is a continuously high demand for concert tickets, especially for more
shows by more popular artists. The pricingof tickets for any event constantly changes up until the
last possible second. One representation of this was a Twenty One Pilots concert I attended last
year. The original price of the ticket, when I purchased mine, was around thirty five dollars;
however, throughout the next couple of months the tickets ranged from sixty to around one
hundred and fifteen dollars. The cause of this was two reasons. One, the concert
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42. Research Paper On Costco
The success of a company all falls on the shoulders of good management. If you have great
management the company will run very smoothly. There are so many things that take place when
you have good management. It encourages initiative, encourages innovation, helps with growth and
expansion, improves the life of workers, motivates employees and much more. Without good
managementthere would be no success.
Costco is the company that I have chosen to write about in this essay. Costco is a membership
only warehouse club that provides a huge merchandise selection. They are the second largest
retailer in United States. Costco had 2.3 million members in 2009 and in the year of 2011 they had
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He is also the vice president of the finances at Costco in Canada. Susan L. Decker and Tony E.
James are the lead independent directors at Costco. Benjamin S. Carson, John W. Meisenbach,
Williams Gates, Daniel J. Evans, Charles Thomas Munger, Jill S. Ruckalshaus and Jeff S. Raikes
are independent directors at Costco. John W. Meisenbach, Richard M. Libenson and James D.
Sinegal are the directors at Costco s.
Costco s management style is very humble and giving. They have great management for their
employees. Costco gives their employees great health care coverage and a very competitive
salary. They also offer a time of package deal. Sinegal believed that his management should
always have a door open policy. This is where all the managers and executives keep their doors
open so that ideas could be shared and the business could grow. He believed this also made
employees feel more comfortable at the company.
Sinegal also value mistakes. He believed that in the company you had to take risks and if they
didn t work than you have to learn from that and not make the same mistake five times. Sinegal
really takes the time out to engage with his employees and get to know them. He always makes it
a point to ask employees how they feel and to get feedback to improve the company. They get a lot
done by learning from mistakes, treating their employees well and being very giving through
salaries and health benefits.
Costco
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