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How To Make An Introductory Paragraph For A Persuasive EssayHow To Make An Introductory Paragraph For
A Persuasive Essay
Public Schools Is Not A Martial Arts
Another view those that may initially be opposed to jiu jitsu in public schools is that it encourages
violence. Some people may think that jiu jitsu teaches people to be more efficiently violent, and we
should not teach our youths this martial art. However, Jiu jitsu, much like many other martial arts,
is not a martial art that the purpose and intention of learningis violence or inflicting harm upon
others. Contrary to this, people who train jiu jitsu often learn when to defend themselves should
they be put in a situation where self defense is necessary, and otherwise people implicitly learn
other more valuable ways resolve issues rather than through violence. Many people outside of the
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Respect, commitment, dedication, and communication are social skills that are the major social
skills that people that train jiu jitsu learn, and they will cross over into skills that youths can learn
from jiu jitsu as well.
Respect for others and self respect is something that is implicitly learned through jiu jitsu. Coaches
teach respect to their students implicitly, meaning it is not something that is directly taught and
stated in the sense of you must have respect . Rather, it is something that is part of the jiu jitsu
culture. People that train jiu jitsu learn to respect their own bodies, as well as those of others. When
training, respect is learned by paying attention to the coaches, which for youths also translates into
learning patience to respect when the coach is instructing.
Commitment and dedication are also social skills that are learned through jiu jitsu. Children benefit
by learning commitment and dedication in jiu jitsu through being encouraged to not give up. While
jiu jitsu is a sport that takes time to learn, the length of time to master jiu jitsu is much longer (10
years to black belt) than martial arts and traditional sports. The commitment and dedication required
to continue training is learned. Furthermore, the consequences of
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A Room Of One s Own, By Alice Walker
Throughout the history, great minds have encountered each other. They are distinct musical notes,
but by chance, they come across and create a beautiful harmony. However, such beautiful harmony
is rare, for it is difficult to find two distinct minds that have the same ideas, emotion, and vision.
Nevertheless, Virginia Woolfand Alan Walker are a demonstration of such encounter, for they have
the same purpose of fighting for women rights. In particular, A Room of One s Own , written by
Virginia Woolf, and In Search of Our Mothers Gardens , written by Alice Walker. Although these
essays are written half century apart, they sing the same song as women artists have sung for
centuries; the song of their sorrow and suffering. Thus, In Search... Show more content on
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In her text, Walker points out, Phillis Wheatley ... had she been white, would have been easily
considered the intellectual superior of all the women and most of the men in the society of her
day (Walker 166). She reasons that gifted black women would have been recognized, if they had
not been black. To support her reason, she writes, a highly gifted girl who had tried to use her gift
or poetry would have been so thwarted and hindered by contrary instincts [add chains, guns, the
lash, the ownership of one s body by someone else, submission to an alien religion ], that she must
have lost her health and sanity to a certainty (Woolf qtd in Walker, 166). Walker quotes this
segment to show the effect of contrary instincts (Woolf 35), but she adds her own words to
emphasize that the hardships of black women were more significant. Thus, she implies that the
legacy of African American women is more precious than white
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Summary Of The Sleeping Beauty
The Sleeping Beauty Once upon a time in the land of nothing said Aria Really? That s the name
of the land? Said North Yup, got a problem with it? Not at all. Asides from the fact that I think it s
stupid Yeah well you know you didn t have to come here. said Aria Well how else would I tell you
how stupid your stories are? Whatever Well keep telling me the story. No sorry I just remembered
that I have to go today remember? Oh. Right sorry. I know I think it s stupid but what ever, The
king s rules Right. Anyways I should probably go anyways. Bye! I liked North, He had lit blond
hair and was really tanned, he was almost always outside, you d think he d be cursed to never come
into the shade. I laughed at myself. It was my birthday in a week. The day when Maleficent sworn
that she would throw me into a deep slumber. I never knew the story of why I had to be sent away
for a long time on my birthday. All I knew is that this crazy woman wants me dead on my 16th
birthday. You d imagine she would let it go after 16 long years, she cursed me on my birthday 16
years ago. Just then I heard a knock on my door to my room. I opened it to see my dad standing
there in tears. I felt bad for him, I wasn t sure why he was so sad to let me go for a few days but
then again I might be dead in a few days. He was a bald man. He had a red robe on and he had
wonderful bright purple eyes. He was the only one anyone knew with purple eyes. Come on dear.
You need to
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Peer Communication Theory
In Hawthorne Avenue in Newark, there was a mass exodus of numerous residents who families
rushed out of their houses covering their faces with wet cloth masks makeshift from
handkerchieves to escape from what they assumed was a gas attack. People all across the United
States and Canada started calling the police and emergency services to seek advice and request
protection against what seemed to them impending destruction and imminent death. In 1948, Paul
F. Lazarsfeld wrote The People s Choice in which he asserted the public perspective was more
likely to be influenced by their contemporaries than just agencies of mass media. This theory of peer
communicationwas the two step flow theory. It propounds the view that opinion leaders
meticulously follow mass media, interpret the messages it conveys and then transmits their
interpretations of these to their peers. This theory therefore implies overt and active participation of
the audience in the communication process. The way people change their habits of dress,
conversation, manners, behavior, inculcation of new professional styles and personal practices can
all be attributed to peer communication. Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw developed the
Agenda Setting Function Theory was developed after an extensive study of the procedure of
campaigning for presidential elections in North Carolina. They highlighted the role of the media in
influencing people to focus on certain issues and the print media
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Hope By Emily Dickinson Rhetorical Devices
Hope is the thing with feathers
Hope is the thing with feathers
That perches in the soul
And sings the tune without the words
And never stops at all
And sweetest in the Gale is heard
And sore must be the storm
That could abash the little Bird
That kept so many warm
I ve heard it in the chillest land
And on the strangest Sea
Yet never in Extremity,
It asked a crumb of me.
Hope
Hope abides; therefore I abide.
Countless frustrations have not cowed me.
I am still alive, vibrant with life.
The black cloud will disappear,
The morning sun will appear once again
In all its supernal glory. Sri Chinmoy
Poetic Device Analysis
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The poem opens with the line Hope is the thing with feather. In this line, persona associated hope
and bird and made a metaphor.Then it follows like this, That perches in the soul/ And sings the
tune without words/ And never stops at all. In these lines, persona thinks that hope is like a
singing bird, even though sometimes it doesn t speak to us, eternally it will stay permanent in
us. Also by mentioning, hope as a permanent thing in inside of us, allows us to acquire most of
what life gives to us. The second stanza creates some kind of opposition for the hope, and in this
stanza persona metaphorically describe a person, who destroys his/her hope. By saying, And sore
must be the storm/That could abash the little bird/ That kept so many warm, persona used an
impressive metaphor by associating storm with anger and negativity. The storm abash the bird
(hope) and cause pain and discomfort hurts it. In the fourth stanza, with the following line which
is I ve heard it in the chilliest lands, persona tried to make her reader to believe in hope, she tried
to convince that hope is everywhere. In the last two lines, Yet never in extremity/ It asked a crumb
of me , persona mentioned that hope is a gift that doesn t exist for
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Stop And Frisk Report
Introduction In the 1990s, the growth of violent crime reached its all time high in New York
City. In response to the number of high murder rates in the 1990s, the New York City Police
Department realized that whatever they are doing to reduce violent crime was not working. The
local news reported that New Yorkers were afraid to wear their jewelry in public. Some reported
they had to sprint to the subway exit to avoid victimization when the door opened. The New York
CityPoliceDepartment decided to implement a practice of Stop, Question, and Frisk. This practice
became to known as Stop and Frisk (Bellin, 2014). Stop and Frisk was a method in which an
officer stops a pedestrian and asked them a question, and then frisks them for any weapon... Show
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First, the reduction of violent crime has not provided correlation with the number of stops made.
Secondly, one of the purposes articulated was to reduce gun use, a data from 2008 to 2011 shows
27% increase in stop and frisks and shootings had not gone down, the number of shooting actually
rose. Third, the stop and frisk policy was just another form of crime fighting tool implemented by
the NYPD and it is difficult to isolate the effectiveness of this policy. In other words, there was no
benefit of this policy. However, it cost community policing relations with minority to diminish due
to how law enforcement treated minorities during the implementation of stop and frisk. There are
specific recommendations that can be set forth to improve the stop and frisk. The first
recommendation involved (1) improving training of NYPDs officers as to the laws governing the
policy to ensure that the officers are in accordance with the law; (2) changing the current incentives
from measuring the number of stops to considering the results of the stops; (3) considering pilot
program testing to use audio or visual recording stop and frisks; and (4) establishing an oversight
monitor to ensure the implementation of the
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birthday party
Birthday Party by Katherine Brush uses literary devices such as tone, point of view, diction, and
sensory details to achieve her purpose. The title of this short story is very deceiving the tone is
different from the tone of the story. The tone changes from happy to sad as soon as the cake is
brought out. The women tried to show affection and love towards her husbandby the cake but it was
basically turned down. The point of view is through a random person who doesn t know the
couple at all. The speaker doesn t know how they are as a couple but can see that the woman is
upset at her husband s reaction to the cake. You looked at him and you saw this and you thought,
Oh, now, don t be like that! this quote almost lets us know that the... Show more content on
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People in the restaurant give a polite and almost desperate applause, but the husband is hotly
embarrassed (line twelve about his wife s little surprise . In the final paragraph, Brush clearly
reveals her sentiments about the husband s response, coloring him as cruel and unkind (line
eighteen). The line You looked at him and you saw this and you thought, Oh, now don t be like
that! and the author s italicization of the word be implies a certain amount of disgust for a
husband who is trying to crush his wife s jovial spirit. With a spit of contempt, Brush adds that he
was like that (line fifteen), intensifying her anger and disapprobation of his meanness. Brush
supplies a list of words to describe what the husband muttered to his wife as some punishing thing,
quick and curt and unkind (line eighteen). The lengthened syntax in this sentence has the feel of
the husband s criticism of his wife for essentially being sweet to him. He comes off as a nasty man
too concerned with his macho, stoical reputation to take a moment to be nice to his wife and thank
her for remembering his birthday. Birthday Party is an ironic story with an ironic title. What this
husband and wife experience is certainly no party, but merely another miserable episode in their
unenviable
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Anti-Bacterial Property of Duhat (Syzgium Cumini) Bark...
Anti bacterial property of Duhat (Syzgium Cumini) Bark extract
John Francis M. Vicera
January, 2012
Ms. Santiago
Abstract
Humans especially for those who live in dirty community are prone to get disease such as cholera,
diarrhea, fever and many more because there is an unseen specimen called bacteria. Bacteria such as
e coli and staphylococcus are the most common bacteria that can cause illness to mankind.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 3 out of 10 people are infected by bacteria
that cause various diseases.
This study was conducted to determine the anti bacterial properties of duhat bark extract and it s
fighting ability against various types of bacteria.
The bark of duhat is reported to have the capacity to treat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The tree was introduced to Florida, USA in 1911 by the USDA, and is also now commonly
grown in Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago. In Brazil, where it was introduced from India
during Portuguese colonization, it has dispersed spontaneously in the wild in some places, as its
fruits are eagerly sought by various native birds such as thrushes, tanagers and the Great Kiskadee.
This species is considered an invasive in Hawaii, USA.
A fairly fast growing species, it can reach heights of up to 30 m and can live more than 100
years. Its dense foliage provides shade and is grown just for its ornamental value. The wood is
strong and is water resistant. Because of this it is used in railway sleepers and to install motors in
wells. It is sometimes used to make cheap furniture and village dwellings though it is relatively
hard to work on.
Jambul trees start flowering from March to April. The flowers of jambul are fragrant and small,
about 5 mm in diameter. The fruits develop by May or June and resemble large berries. The fruit
is oblong, ovoid, starts green and turns pink to shining crimson black as it matures. A variant of
the tree produces white coloured fruit. The fruit has a combination of sweet, mildly sour and
astringent flavour and tends to colour the tongue purple. The seed is also used in various
alternative healing systems like Ayurveda (to control diabetes, for example Unani and Chinese
medicine for digestive ailments. The leaves and bark are used for controlling
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The Little Grand Canyon Research Paper
Oh my! What a beautiful view! This has to be the most alluring view I have ever seen in my
entire life. Providence Canyon, or as you may know it by the little grand canyon should be
considered as a national park instead of a state park. You may know what I mean if you have
visited it yourself you may even see that it has an exquisite view from the very top of the canyon.
Taking this trip was the best idea I have ever came up with. The Providence Canyon was formed
every time it would rain the soil was very soft and sandy so the plowed soil would be washed
away by erosion. When small ditches were etched into the farmland, and every rainstorm the
ditches kept expanding wider and deeper. It was like a natural cause and effect pattern as the
author stated in the second paragraph. It kind of went into a sequence first the rain would fall;
then another inch or two of soil would flow downstream leaving behind a trench. There was
absolutely no way you could stop it from forming. According to the text by the 1850s many of the
cotton fields in Stewart County had three to five foot gullies carved across them. ... Show more
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The local government officials saw the economic value in this. The locals thought this area was
beautiful enough to visit then maybe tourists from other areas might too. If people came then they
might spend money in the surrounding buisnesses. As the author stated In 1933, the Atlanta
Constitution reported, It [Providence Canyon] has attracted national attention and is said to be
second only to the Grand Canyon in size and scenic
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How Denver Health Is The Best Of Its Ability
I have worked for Denver Health for almost 15 years. During that time I have learned that the
mission of the organization is to serve the community to the best of its ability. Employees are
trained to go out of their way to tend to patients concerns and direct them above and beyond their
expectations. I had not really considered how Denver Healthmarkets its services until I began this
course. Under its old name, Denver General , the organization was given a reputation of low quality
as a government institution serving the public. However, while analyzing how it deals with internal
and external business activities I have found it is true that the organization is driven toward the
patient, to make their healthcare experience one to be remembered.
The Company and Product For over 150 years, Denver Health has served the people of Colorado.
Committed to serving everyone regardless of the ability to pay, they pride themselves on brining
value and quality to healthcare for all (Denver Health, Who We Are). The market Denver Health is
in is healthcare. A value proposition declares the brand s purpose and promise to consumers
(Armstrong Kotler, 2015, p. 9). And Denver Health differentiates itself from other healthcare
competitors through its value proposition, Level One Care for All . Denver Health s marketing
orientation has primarily followed the marketing concept outlined by Armstrong Kotler (2015), as
they seek to satisfy the need for healthcare in Colorado, and seek
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The Relationship Between Architecture And The Human Body
The Relationship between Architecture and the Human Body
Introduction
The human body is the ultimate tool for discovering the environment. Human anatomy is
considered to be nature s peak of perfection and certain features serve as inspiration for many
architects. To study the relationship between the human body and architecture, one must not be
limited to human body parts resemblance to architectural works but to a larger extent consider
human emotions, sensory nerves, the mind and general human psychology. In essence everything
that makes us human. In its simplest definition Architecture can be described as an art or practice
of designing buildings. It is practiced in a way that accomplishes both practical and communicative
or expressive requirements. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sense of place means a metal appreciation of environment and the creation of feeling among the
viewers in relation to the environment. A place unlike space is mixed with human values and
principles. Phenomenology of sense of place in Architecture explores ontological character of
humans and recognition that setting is an integral ontological structure essential for human
psychological existence. The long term relationship between people and places establishes
meanings and identities with the physical environment hence creating a sense of place. Before a
structure can be generated, the designer must know the place on an intimate and deep level based
on the existing patterns, forces and energies of a site. This is done through exploration and
analysis using systems of mapping and documentation. The patterns and webs develop a unique
portrait of the site. The dynamics of the place begin to reveal themselves as tangible data that is
then used as the generative information of the architecture. To design an architecture is to engage
in the act of placement and the success of such a design is determined by how effective it
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Tea Act Of 1773 Dbq Essay
James 5 My paper is going to be on this question Explain the purpose of the Tea Act of 1773.
Which Americans were most affected by this act and how did they respond to the Tea Act of
1773? One main point from my first paragraph is the Tea act of 1773 was one of the very many
taxes and laws put on the American Colonies by the British. One point from my second
paragraph would be the affect this Act had on the Americans with business s. the people with
business s were in fear that this Tea Act would put them out of business s and they would not be
able to provide for their family s and keep their home up and running. My third paragraph is
talking about what lead up to the Tea Act of 1773. The main thing that lead up to this act would
be the British being in so much dept. from war and moving their soldiers from one place to
another and supplying them with weapons and food and clothing. My fourth paragraph is going
to be talking about the way the Americans responded to the Tea Act of 1773. A good many of the
Americans formed a resistance against the Tea Act of 1773 and decide to throw tea off a ship
coming in sometime in December. The Tea Act of 1773 it had a purpose and its main purpose was
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The Tea Act of 1773 was put in place to save the East India Company from going out of business
because the British needed them for there economy to work. The American s that were mostly
affected by this act would be the American s that had business s because they could not feed their
family and their business wasn t running right at all no one was buying anything from them. The
American s decided that they had had enough and got on ships of the East India Company and thru
over 300 chests of tea into the Boston harbor that night. The main point of the Tea act was to help
the British and only the British not the colonies at
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Phi227 Exam Review 02 Essay
1. In the paternalistic model of doctor patient relationship, power resident exclusively with Doctors;
in the engineering model, it resides entirely with Patients.
2. In the engineering model of doctor patient relationship, the doctor s job is to provide technical
information.
3. Among the advantages of the collegial model of doctor patient relationship are the following:
a. Share decision making.
b. Trust of the relationship.
4. There are three kinds of incompetent patients:
a. Patients who are used to be competent are not longer competent, but they expressed their wishes
before becoming incompetent.
b. Patients who are used to be competent are not longer competent did not express their wishes, but
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Disclosure and comprehension of relevant information
b. Patient s competence
c. Patient Agreement with the treatment plan
13. For Edmund Pellegrino, it is necessary for doctors to practice virtue for the following:
a. credibility
b. it is necessary in certain circumstance weather there are no rules or rules do not apply or provide
little guideline.
14. Combined advance directives are the best kind of advanced directives for the following reasons:
a. The proxy makes sure the decision by respecting the patient
b. More than 2 persons to contribute the wishes.
15. For Pellegrino, even though the obedience to the law is necessary in medical practice, it is not
enough for the following reason:
It is because the law only protects against the basic human rights.
16. Except in the case of emergency, all patients must sign a consent form before undergoing a
surgical procedure.
17. Pellegrino argues for a three tiered system of obligations incumbent upon physicians. They are
in ascending order of ethical sensitivity.
a. Obedience to the law.
b. Observance of rights.
c. Practice of virtue.
18. It may be ethical to breach patient confidentiality under the following circumstances:
a. Patients are danger to themselves.
b. Patients harm to another person.
пЃЄPatient s sexual partner пЃ«child abuse пЃ¬elder abuse.
19. According to the utilitarians, the beneficial consequences of maintaining patient confidentiality
include the following:
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The Market For Beer Of The United States
The market for beer in the United States during 2005 was booming; the states were the largest
beer consuming market globally. This market is predominantly made up of the younger generation,
or those between 21 and 27 years old. This age is also known as the first time drinker demographic
. Among this demographic, the most popular choice for beerare the lighter of beers. Light beer
accounted for 50.4% of beer sales in the US in the year 2005, while in 2001, this percentage was
as low as 29.8%, so it is evident that the newer generation of beer consumers strongly favor light
beers. Chris Prangel, manager of marketing operations for Mountain Man BrewingCompany
(MMBC), a family owned company for which he would become the owner when his... Show more
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The company, including his father, has reservations in changing what s worked for so long, but the
future of their family business is on the line, and in order to make it out the other side, a change
needs to occur. (Abelli, 2007) The term brand can be defined as a particular product that a company
is known for producing. In contrast, brand equity is a brand s reputation that it earns over time
from its consumers. In terms of Mountain Man Brewing Company, their brand is targeted to
supply older, blue collar men with a strong, tasty beer. This company has worked this same brand
since their inception, however, as their targeted audience ages, they must figure out how to
appeal to a new demographic of beer consumer. In response to the fact that domestic light beer
sales have increased at an annual rate of 4%, while sales of premium beers have been rapidly
declining, Chris Prangel hopes to introduce Mountain Man Light to appeal to the younger
generations. Based on the results from a focus group, this new product would appeal much more
to the early twenties range. This is a very small age demographic, however this age consumer is
typically the highest buyer of light beers, and they tend to buy more quantity, so this market
could be a good thing for MMBC to tap into. In addition, a light beer would allow MMBC to gain
more shares in restaurants and bars this is a huge industry for MMBC to be currently missing out
on. Despite Chris
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Sonnet 43 Elizabeth Barrett Browning Essay
The strong theme of love and commitment runs through the three poems we have been studying in
class. Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning,
Sonnet 43 is a love poem, beautifully written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning in 1845 and is one of
a series of 44 sonnets, which Barrett Browning wrote in secret about the instance love she felt for
her husband to be Robert Browning a poet himself. She called the series Sonnets From the
Portuguese.
The poem opens with a rhetorical question asking how she shows commitment to her husband not
needing a response, How do I love thee? The poem is written in the form of a sonnet, a 14 line
poem, and in iambic Pentameter, which means every line, is made up of ten syllables, which
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The simile in the second stanza that she is like a glove , suggests how easily she was cast aside.
It also emphasises how little power she has. This is contrasted with how the speaker might have
been a dove a traditional symbol of innocence. This image is picked up later in the poem with
idea of Kate s stronger wings , which means she is able to fly higher that is to marry the lord of
estate.
Yet there is some undermining of Kate s freedom in the fourth stanza that suggests the lord bound
her with his ring , as if he has captured her. This is emphasised by the line You sit in gold and sing
. She seems to be like another possession, this time a living one, but still captured in some way.
The final image of the poem takes the traditional metaphor of a child being a gift . Unlike the
possessions that bought Kate, this is something she cannot have. The contradiction in the speaker s
assertion that her son is both her shame and her pride serves to underline the tensions in the poem.
There is strong use of assonance in parts of the poem, particularly of o sounds, as in the words
woe and moan and howl . These seem to emphasise the speaker s sense of sorrow. Towards the
end of the poem the narrator tells her son to cling closer, closer yet , and the alliteration emphasises
both the love she has for him, and the potential fear that he may be taken
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Symbolism In A Noiseless Patient Spider By Robert Frost
According to an Online Etymology Dictionary, symbolism is a practice of representing things with
symbols, from symbol and ism. Symbols are one of the most important elements that create a
whimsical perception to the greater understanding of the literature. Spiders have symbolized as
being cruel, tormenting, and fearful throughout the stories of various cultures for centuries.
However, they are also known as mystical creatures that are patience and persistence in designing
intricate webs out of their bodies to create their own journey. In the poems, A Noiseless Patient
Spider by Walt Whitman, and Design by Robert Frost, the readers are introduced to the
characteristics of the spider in comparison to the mortal s existence, morals, and values, to
question, Is the Spider like my Soul? The poet, Walt Whitman loved nature and he believed that
humans are part of nature, in which he identified humans with nature. From the beginning of the
poem, the poet starts the first stanza with the title of the poem, A Noiseless Patient Spider (1).
This is to emphasize the idea of the spider being a patient and persistent, in contrast to the usual
perception of the spiders being cruel, tormenting, and fearful spider. The spider in the poem
symbolizes the patience, persistence, and loneliness in comparison to the poet s own. As the poem
continues, the symbolism of the noiseless patient spider becomes clear that the spider is the poet
himself, his noiseless patient soul. The reader can imagine a lonely noiseless spider on a cliff, as he
builds his web patiently, one string after another, to an empty space, constantly unraveling the web,
and shooting the web endlessly. The symbolof spider s patience is personified to the poet s own
emotions as he watches the spider noiselessly, I mark d where on a little promontory it stood
isolated (2). The poet continues to write how lonely and isolated the spider must be as it shoots
strings out of its own body, Mark d how to explore the vacant vast surrounding (3); and compares
to O my soul where you stand, surrounded, detached, in measureless oceans of space (6 7), to
symbolize his own loneliness and isolation in the world. The poet describes how a spider weaves
its web
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Example Of Horror In Beowulf
Horror is the most personal media genre because of how it can uniquely connect an audience to the
traumatic aspects of human struggle. As a result, I like to define horror like this: horror is any
instance when an audience is given an uncomfortable look at something that disturbs them. This
definition is intended to give room for a cultural interpretation to horror; if something would have
scared someone in the past because of something unique about their culture, it can still be
considered horror. This is the primary vehicle with which I ll argue that horror has existed as long
as the English language has. Looking back at the medieval horror excerpts and Beowulf, there are
many elements that would scare the audiences of their times that wouldn t immediately affect a
modern audiencewithout thorough analysis. Because audiences in the Middle Ages were
terrified of God, descriptions of hell and punishment were works of horror centered around fear
of the divine. Likewise in Beowulf, in addition to containing an explicit, modern esque monster
in Grendel, Grendel s Dam would have been seen as a horrifying figure because women were
mostly used as negotiable objects for marriage in the 700s. In these ways, these works are
evidence that horror has been around since before Frankenstein. The Medieval passages we read
were what really sealed the idea that cultural beliefs can make a past work considered horror. These
stories contain vivid descriptions of hell and punishment. For
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Starbucks Fixed Cost
In regards to the company Starbucks, their cost of production includes the cost of coffee beans,
milk, plastic products, advertising, rent and labor. When thinking about the high price of
Starbucks coffee customers should consider the cost of what goes into the coffee, Howard Schultz
said I am concerned about dairy, both domestically and around the world, and we are working
feverishly with our suppliers, (and to) identify new suppliers (Thomnson, R. 2014). When it comes
to the price of coffee, prices recently hit a two year high due to crop damaging drought in Brazil,
the top producer (Thomnson, R. 2014). This has a huge impact on the price consumers pay for their
coffee.
The determinants of Starbucks profitability over time are variable costs and fixed costs. A variable
cost is a cost that change in direct proportion to a change in the level of activity (Pearson, 2016) .
Variable costs for Starbucks would include labor, coffee beans, dairy, and plastic products. A
fixed cost is indirect costs of business expenses that remain unchanged (Pearson, 2016). Fixed
costs for Starbucks include rent, taxes, and insurance as well as advertising. In the figure below
(fig 1) we have Starbucks financial data in millions for the year of 2015. This figure includes their
operating expenses, net revenues, such as company operated stores, licensed stores, CPG, food
service. It also includes their total net revenues and their balance sheet. As we can see Operating
costs dropped in the
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Buencamino
It is an international phenomenon that travelling is more and more popular due to the high speed
development of economy and conveniences of transportation. People choose to travel as a way to
relax, to improve life quality and to broaden their horizon. The government encourages the
development of tourism because it is not only provides employment opportunities but also promote
local economy. The global scale of interests in travel leads tourismbecomes one of the most
prosperous industry in the world. Therefore, this essay will give an introduction to tourism
management in hospitality management and will focus on aspects of accommodation and marketing
in tourism management.
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(Kotler,2003 cited in Cooper,Fletcher,Fyall,Gilbert,Wanhill,2005). Market management is to 3
choose a target market, then keeping the customer and making more customers by sending them
product they want. The product of tourism and hospitality industry is different from other product.
It is called service product. The characteristics of the service product determine that the marketing
for tourism will face more difficulties than others. Intangibility is the first feature of the service
product. It means that the product can not be seen, assessed and showed before buying it. To
attract customer, the marketer could print brochures, make videos, broadcast advertisement to
make the product more concrete. Perishability is the second feature. It means that the product in
tourism such as accommodation can not be stored like other items. The product needs to be sold
as soon as possible because it can not be used for future sale. Therefore, marketers devise pricing
policy to promote the product. For example, in peak season, the hotel increase room charge to gain
more profit,while in off season, discount should be offered to attract more customers. The
marketing activity for perishability is to make the turnover stable, avoid huge ups and
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Our Lives With No Regrets Is A Symbol Of What Bit s...
We live in water is a series of short stories written by Jess Walter. Anything Helps is the first story
in the collection and it is based on a homeless man reverting to writing on cardboard signs to
afford the new Harry Potter Book for his son. The narrator loses his son to child protective
services shortly after his wife, Julie, overdosed on drugs. This leaves the narrator, Bit, reminiscing
back on his life and wishing he could have done things differently. The theme in present society,
that we must pursue our dreams so we may live our lives with no regrets is portrayed in the short
story through symbolism, imagery, and character traits.
Throughout the story, Bit periodically mentions the many regrets he has in his life and things he
wished to one day accomplish. The narrator uses symbolism in the short story to represent the
broken relationship he has with his son. The Harry Potter book is a symbol of what Bit s family
could have been; the abuse of drugs has led to the overdose of his wife and separation from his
son. The author wrote, Bit kind of wishes he d kept up with the books, before the dominos
started going: before CPS came, before Julie got so hopeless and strung out, before... (pg.21).
This is an example of how the reappearance of Harry Potter books makes Bit ponder on the times
before everything went bad and it fills him with regret. Meredith Maran wrote in a book review that
Bit was an, alcoholic panhandler determined to reconcile with his estranged son,
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Life In Algeria Essay
Algeria, the largest country in Africa, is home to 39 million people. The native language is
Arabic and the common currency is dinar. From 2010 to 2015 the GDP (Gross Domestic Product)
has increased from $4,349.00 to $5,836.00, with a population density of 16 inhabitants per square
kilometer. Algeria s GDP is among the highest of Africa s countries, compared to Egypt whose
GDP is $3314.00 per capita. From an economics standpoint, Algeria operates almost identical to the
United States having there republic government led by President Abdelmalek Sellal.
Algeria s history of producing gas isn t extremely long, but it is very productive and beneficial
for its economy and the economy of Africa, as well as Europe. Covering an area of around 2,382
thousand square kilometers, the Republic of Algeria is, territorially, OPEC s largest Member
Country and the largest country in Africa. It is situated in the north of the continent, and shares
borders with Morocco, the Western Sahara, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Libya and Tunisia. To the
north is the Mediterranean Sea. Algeria was colonized by France as far back as 1830 under the
reign of Charles X. Algeria gained political independence in 1962, just four years after it began to
produce natural gas. Their colonial struggle lasted eight years and cost the lives of one million
Algerians, out of a population of nine million Arabs and Berbers. (A berber is a group of people in
Algeria that are settled farmers or migrant workers.)
Contrary to
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Overcoming Fear In Harper Lee s To Kill A Mockingbird
It s the 1930s and racism, classism, sexism is prominent and the Great Depression is happening.
In 1930, Harper Lee was 4 years of age. 1930, is the time period that her book, To Kill a
Mockingbird, takes place. Due to growing up in the 1930s, Harper Lee has experienced all of
the issues above, which provided her with material for themes and purposes in her book. Harper
Lee uses imagery, metaphors, and characterization to show the theme of overcoming fear. First,
Harper Lee uses imagery to show the importance of overcoming the fear of a person. For
example, on page 319 320 as Scout links arms with Boo to escort him home she says to herself,
He had to stoop a little to accommodate me, but if Miss Stephanie Crawford was watching from
her upstairs window, she would see Arthur Radley escorting me down the sidewalk, as any
gentleman would do. With this quote, Harper Lee is communicating to the reader through the
imagery of Boo, who is walking with her like a gentleman, that Scout no longer cares about what
Miss Stephanie Crawford says about Boo because Harper Lee has created the mindset that Scout is
willfully hoping Miss Stephanie Crawford is peeping through her window and sees that Boo is
being a gentleman not a monster. Harper Lee is communicating to the reader that people do have
opinions and make assumptions about people. And that once someone gets to know the person that
is made out to be a villain, that those assumptions can sometimes be incorrect just like Miss
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Ozymandias
Percy and Mary Shelley were the power couple in the world of literature. (Mary Poovey). The
Shelley family was well known in Europe, not only for their affair, but for their poetry and
stories. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein or A Modern Prometheus. While Percy Shelley
published multiple poems. Three of those poems that had a substantial impact on society are
Ozymandias, To a Skylark, and Ode to the West Wind. There s multiple messages in each of
these, however one message from each sticks out more than the rest. The three messages from
Ozymandias, To a Skylark, and Ode to the West Wind are that everyone fades from history, one
idea could spark a fire of curiosity, and that bad things are followed by good things. The first
message is from Ozymandias, and it is that everyone s name will eventually fade from history.
The poem is about a man who visits egypt and finds a sunken statue in the middle of the desert. It
says the name of an old king who tells people to fear his structures and his power. However, there
is no city and everything he built was consumed by the sand. Michael Henry Scrivener, author of
Radical Shelley: The Philosophical Anarchism and Utopian Thought of Percy Bysshe Shelley,
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This poem is about a man talking about what the winter wind does to nature versus what the
summer wind does to nature. Percy points out that, ...If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?
(70). This shows that even when bad things happen, there were always be good times to follow it.
About this poem, Thomas Jefferson Hogg, author of The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Volume 2,
shows that, Percy was a strong beliver that fortune will always be close behind the misfortune in the
twisted lives of humankind. (Hogg). Clearly, this shows that Percy wanted the point to be shown
that good things follow bad
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Figurative Language In Dudley Randall s Ballad Of Birmingham
When I first saw the title, Ballad of Birmingham I thought that this poem is going to be about the
city of Birmingham and how beautiful it is. Then I saw what was beneath the title which said, On
the bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963. I now know that the poem is going to be
about a bombing, something I know but the characters don t. That sentence also tells me it takes
place in 1963 which is around the time of the civil rights movement.
The poem is about a girl who wants to go downtown and march for freedom but his mother would
not let her because she fears her daughter will get hurt. The mother sends the girl to church thinking
she will be safe there. Then the church is bombed and the girl was one of the victims
In this poem the poet and speaker are two totally people. The poet is Dudley Randall and the
speaker is a spectator. I can tell that the speaker is a speaker because he/she is telling a story for
example, She clawed trough bits of glass and brick. This shows us that the speaker is a spectator
since he/she is telling us what is happening as if he/she were there.
In this poem there is a lot of figurative language. One of the biggest types of figurative language
used in this poem is irony. The irony in this poem is how the mother wouldn t let her child go to
march because she feared her child would get hurt. Instead she sent her child to church because
she believed it was a safe and sacred place but ironically the church ended up being bombed.
Another piece of figurative language that is very effective in this poem is imagery. The way the
poem is written helps me create images in my head for example, She raced through the streets of
Birmingham. I can imagine her running around desperately, looking for her child. The metaphors
and hyperboles in this poem also help with the imagery, for example, ...night dark hair, and ...rose
petal sweet. These metaphors make me think of the girls smoothly combed black hair and her
fresh and beautiful rosy smell. A hyperbole that had a huge effect on the tone was, But that smile
was the last smile to ever come upon her face. This hyperbole really helps me understand the effect
of a tragic moment like this and how it can completely ruin
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The Chrysalids by John Wyndham Essay
The Chrysalids, by John Wyndham is a great novel in my opinion. It occurs in the future but it
focuses on prejudices, intolerance and torture, issues that exist now and will always exist as long
as we do. I believe the novel has a very important message for readers today. In the novel, The
Chrysalids, and in reality presently, many human rightsare being violated. First off, child abuseand
torture is a major factor in the novel. Secondly, the intolerance towards the women of Waknuk, and
how they are treated. Lastly, the deportation of people to other countries around the world, and
other area s of Labrador.
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Another human right being abused in the book, is the intolerance towards the opposite sex. The
women of Waknuk, are too familiar with this sitution. Women in Waknuk are not aloud to work
outside of the home. The men believe their rightful place to be, is in the home. Cooking, cleaning,
having childern, and keeping the house is complete order. This exact thing is happening around
the world, even in our own communities today, as we speak. But I believe this intolerance is most
severe in a country called, Afghanistan. Women in this country cannot attend school, have no right
to work, cannot have male doctors only females attending them, and have even been ordered to
stay in the home. But if they do choose to go out, they cannot show their faces in public, go
outside the house alone, wear certain clothes, or even wear shoes that make a clicking sound.
Women can not walk alone even in their own neighbourhood without the fear of being stopped,
beaten or detained particularly by the religious police as suspected moral offenders. This is because
there are more constraints placed on the behaviour of women than men. For instance they are not
allowed to go anywhere, or leave the country without a male guardian or his written consent.
Lastly, the human right abuse being
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Bonnie Steinbock On Infidelity
In this essay, I will argue that Bonnie Steinbock suggesting that adultery could possibly be
permissible is unacceptable because of the following reasons: betrayal and that you are making a
commitment with someone. I will demonstrate that my thesis is correct by using the Kantianism
theory. Then, I will explain Steinbock s argument. Next, I will explain my thinking for reason
number one, and for reason number two on how it supports my argument. Following, I will address
an objection and respond to that, and then conclude my argument.
In the article, Steinbock suggests that infidelity could be acceptable under some situations. She
explains how a husband takes care of his disabled wife for many years. The husband loves his wife
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You are making a promise to be with only that person. You made the commitment to be with them
through certain actions regarding the wedding vows. Someone involving adultery would be
going against those vows. In the vows it states that ...in sickness and in health. In the article, his
wife is in the matter of being sick, and because of her sickness of being paralyzed, she is unable to
enjoy and live life with her husband as normal. The husband has an affair because of his needs of a
marriage that his disabled wife cannot contribute to anymore. It is as if he is leaving her behind
physically. He did not keep his promise of sharing those valuable things in a marriage with his
wife. I will once again explain the three steps of the Principle of Universalizability to help
determine if infidelity is acceptable. The first step is to formulate your maxim clearly state what
you intend to do, and why you intend to do it. (Shafer Landau. 2014. pg164). The intention is for
the husband to sexually abandon his wife with no intention of telling his her about it. And his
intention on why he is sexually abandon his wife is because benefits his on
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Gender Inequality In Sheryl Sandberg s Lean In
Sheryl Sandberg s book Lean In tries to argue and persuade women that the best way to change
gender inequality starts with changing themselves. Her argument requires women to take the
initiative and change their own lives before bothering to transform the system and other outside
forces. Sandberg is not successful in her argument because her privilege and power in the
workforce make it so her argument is only relevant to a small percent of the population, and thus,
while not invalid, not as relevant as it could be.
She is very privileged, and it shows in her writing. She is a white, wealthy, and among the most
privileged members of our society. This is where she is coming from, and it is not a place most
Americans can understand. Most of the time she seems unaware of this privilege as it hardly ever ...
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On one hand, the way it is written makes the book very accessible for people to read and
understand. But it is really geared for white, corporate women. This leaves out the large chunk of
the population who are not white and/ or are not working in the corporate world, especially those
who work minimum wage jobs or jobs that are lower on the totem pole. This, in turn, undermines
Sandberg s argument and her assumption that her book will work for everyone.
Sandberg structures her book so she has a lot of personal anecdotes that she uses to try to get her
point across and to invoke pathos. However, her stories are not relatable: most of the population
cannot begin to imagine walking up to the founders of Google, addressing them by their first
name, and making demands that are acknowledged addressed, crying on Mark Zuckerberg s
shoulder, or even going to a school like Harvard (Sandberg 4, 88, 29). This in a way distances
Sandberg from most of her readers, it is difficult to identify and empathize with a woman who has a
net worth of 1.44 billion USD as of 2016
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Interrupt Vs. Asynchronous Communication
Operating System| Assignment #1| | Information System| 2012 03 29| |
1. What is the purpose of interrupts? What are the differences between a trap and an interrupt? Can
traps be generated intentionally by a user program? If so, for what purpose? (Chapter 1)
Interrupt is that causes a computer processor to temporarily stop executing its current program and
execute another program instead, finally returning control to the original program. So it prevent
that more important task goes back because of less important task.
The main difference between a trap and an interrupt is where they are generated. An interrupt is a
hardware generated. And it can be used to signal the completion of an I/O to obviate the need for
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(Ex, Memory, Processor, disk space, etc.) Last one is the level of human resources needed to
support the OS.
6. What are the benefits and detriments of each of the following? Consider both the systems and the
programmers levels. (Chapter 3)
п‚•a) Synchronous and asynchronous communication
п‚•b) Automatic and explicit buffering
a) Synchronous vs asynchronous can be called to blocking vs non blocking communication. The
benefit of synchronous communication is the simplicity and accuracy. However blocking may not
be necessary and waste time. Asynchronous communication allows messages to be delivered
without waiting. However this communication has less reliability than blocking one. b)
Automatic buffering provides a queue with in definite length; thus ensuring the sender will never
have to block while waiting to copy a message. There are no specifications how automatic
buffering will be provided; one scheme may reserve sufficiently large memory where much of the
memory is wasted. Explicit buffering specifies how large the buffer is. In this situation, the sender
may be blocked while waiting for available space in the queue. However, it is less likely memory
will be wasted with explicit buffering.
7. Describe the differences among short term, medium term, and long term scheduling.
(Chapter 3)
1) Short term scheduling: It selects from jobs in memory, those jobs which are ready to execute,
and allocates the CPU to one of them. CPU selects
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Persuasive Essay On Commitment In Love
You are a man eater, right? You are a fun lay, a good night, but commitment is not for you. You
are fierce independence and unavailability. You prefer your own company because, you annoy
yourself, but when you re alone at least no one else has that power. When did this become who
you are? Did you get hurt? A million times? Just once? Was that too much for your heart made of
tender flesh? What made you this person? Are you afraid? Are you just terrified because you fall in
lovewith someone the instant they do anything that makes your heart drop? To combat the
possible pain, you swear you do not love anyone or anything at all. If you cannot be the person
who does not get heartbroken once a week then you are going to be the person who does not have
a heart to break.
Cold exterior, dark edge, you never let anyone closer than ten feet to you. You maintain your
mystery and posterity by making sure no one ever crosses you. The best way to do that is by
establishing your firm no bull policy early. God knows you are terrified. You want to be the
person with your heart on your sleeve. You would love to be someone who believes in the
sentiment of it is better to have loved and lost than never loved at all but you cannot bring yourself
to do it. You cannot handle the destruction. You cannot bear the weight of having to rebuild
yourself every single time. You cannot carry the cross of your own fragility.
People ask about why you are like this. They ask why you haven t found anyone. You say
something like my standards are just really high. On some level, that is absolutely true. You will
not let just anyone in, if you are going to stop shooting them down before they have a chance, they
really have to be something special. The problem is not that you do not let just anyone in, you just
do not let anyone in.
The scary part about being a damaged heart is that when you meet someone new, your defenses
are at an all time high. Constantly on ready to run, always testing to see if they can handle your
damage. You push away before anyone has a chance to get close. Some make it, though. It takes a
while but you start to believe them when they say they are there to stay. You tell them you are a
storm and they say they love
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Employee Benefits Paper
United States Department of Labor Case Study Benefits are a major component of an organization s
total rewards strategy. A flexible and rewarding benefits package can assist an organization with
attracting and retaining talented employees. Whereas most benefits offered by organizations are
optional, some benefits are mandatory (Lussier Hendon, 2016). One of the responsibilities of the
U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is to ensure that organizations are offering mandatory benefits and
complying with benefits regulations. The DOL maintains a HealthPlan and Benefits website that
specifies health plan and benefits regulations and federal involvement in employee benefits. This
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Fiduciaries are plan administrators or trustees that are in charge of managing an organization s
health and retirement plan ( Fiduciary Responsibilities, n.d.). ERISA requires that fiduciaries act
with integrity and in the best interest of its members. Specifically, ERISA states that fiduciaries
must act prudently and must diversify the plan s investments in order to minimize the risk of large
losses. In addition, they must follow the terms of plan documents to the extent that the plan terms
are consistent with ERISA ( Fiduciary Responsibilities, n.d., para. 2). This provision is designed to
protect the interest of employee retirement investments and health
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Comparing Nineteen Eighty-Four, And V For Vendetta
George Orwell said, One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution. One
makes the revolution in order to establish a dictatorship. This essay will be comparing and
contrasting Nineteen Eighty Four and V for Vendetta since they are both fictional narratives based
on totalitarian dystopian societies, where the government has the power over its citizens. The
government can control what they want their citizens to believe and think through propaganda.
This creates fear in the citizens of both societies. By showing that the everything which the current
government is doing better than the government in the past for it citizen. It is useful to compare V
for Vendetta and the novel Nineteen Eighty Fourwith respect to their depictions of dictators,
representation of propaganda in a dystopian society and the endings related to character
development. Both societies can be compared with each other by a figurehead which is worshipped
by the citizens of the society, propaganda is used to control the citizens of the society and the
ending of movie V for Vendetta and Nineteen Eighteen Four book contrast with each other in
character development.
The first topic that is going to be compared is that in both societies the leader is worshipped by
the citizens. In the book, Nineteen Eighty Four Big brother is considered to be the savior of the
society and he is idolized by the citizens. Similarly in V for Vendetta Adam Sutler is also
considered to be the savior
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The Effect Of Concentration On Rate Of Reaction With...
How does changing the concentration of Hydrochloric acid affect its rate of reaction with Sodium
Thiosulphate?
Introduction/aim the aim of this experiment is to see how changing the concentration of
hydrochloric acid would change its rate of reaction with Sodium Thiosulphate. This was done by
changing the concentration of Hydrochloric acid to 4 different concentrations and adding them to
the same amount of sodium thiosulphate. This is done in different beakers that will previously be
placed over a piece of paper marked with an x. Once the reaction fully takes place, the x would no
longer be visible therefore the time it takes for the x to no longer be visible is our dependent
variable.
Hypothesis the hypothesis is that as the concentration is increased, the rate of reaction will
increase, but the time will decrease.This is because if the concentration is higher, there will be
more of the sodium thiosulphate, therefore the reaction will take less time as the two mixtures
will collide at a higher frequency. The trend in the graphs that will be later plotted will not be
directly proportional. Graph 1 ( concentration vs time ) has a negative correlation and graph 2 (
concentration vs rate ) has a positive correlation. This is because as the concentration is
increased the time will decrease, that s why graph 1 will have a negative correlation. Graph 2 will
have a positive correlation as rate will be 1/time, therefore the graph flips. Neither of the graphs
will be directly
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Partitioning Defective Proteins ( Par6 ) And Protein...
Partitioning defective proteins (Par3, Par6) and protein kinase C (PKC)
These proteins are components of an apical polarity complex that has also been shown to
influence TE/ICM fate choice. Par3 and Par6 are cell junction proteins that were up regulated
during morula stage. This apical basal polarity can be seen in the compaction of the eight cell stage
embryo and through the localization of known polarity markers from other organisms and
developmental contexts, including partitioning defective 3 (Par 3), partitioning defective 6 (Par 6),
and protein kinase C (PKC) (Pauken and Capco, 1999; Vinot et al., 2005; Muller et al.,2001). Par3,
Par6 and PKC exist in the apical plasma membrane and tight junctions and shift their position during
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Furthermore, a fluid filled cavity, the blastocoel, is formed by merging of intercellular spaces and
water movement into the embryo. The blastocyst usually occurs around day seven in the cow.
Attachment of TJ and adjacent TE cells is essential for the integrity of epithelial cells and
blastocoelic cavity production by processing of transepithelial ion transport. Formation and
expansion of blastocoels depend on a tightly of membrane/ion transporters aggregation to both
apical and basolateral domain. Beside the membrane aggregation, the maintenance of epithelium
integrity also requires mature junctional complexes (Collins and Fleming, 1995). Many proteins
were up regulated during blastocyst formation when compared to morula, including membrane
traffic, ion channel, electron transporter and transfer/carrier proteins. Cell cytoskeleton and cell
adhesion protein assembly combined with TJ formation is restricted to the outer cells (Pratt et al.,
1982). Blastocoelic cavity generation by processing of transepithelial ion transport is relied on TJ.
Water osmotic transport across the epithelium is suggested to be regulated by Na+/K+ ATPase
(Watson and Barcroft, 2001). It is reported that active K+ transport are found mainly at the apical
membrane. Moreover, electron transporters such as NADH dehydrogenase subunits were
characterized and that may
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Transnational Corporations Essay
Transnational corporations are companies who s business activities have an influence on
economic, social, and environmental outcomes in more than one country. There are some
similarities in principles, expectations, and motives between countries regarding these matters,
however there are also some differences too. This makes it vital for companies to consider these
issues, in order to be socially responsible on an international scale as well as a national scale.
(Boddy 2012) states that corporate social responsibilityrefers to the awareness, acceptance and
management of the wider responsibilities of organisations . Producers and suppliers to
transnational corporations are in some cases regarded as a wider responsibility of transnational
corporations, as it is the dealings between the two parties that lights up a variety of topics to
review. The aim of this piece of work is to talk about the main factors that transnational
corporations need to consider when dealing with producers and suppliers, and their respective
communities, in order to be socially responsible, by reviewing previous literature of accredited
scholars and researchers. This involves the fairness of how transnational corporations deal with
producers and suppliers, and also, the thoughts towards exploitation of labour by suppliers in poor
countries.
Treating producers in a fair way is a topic, which many believe is a responsibility of transnational
corporations. The coffee sector is an example, where
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Women of Ancient Rome China
The empires of Rome and China were very great ones, they both had many similarities and
differences in the way they ran their empires. One major difference was the way they treated their
women. Both Chinese and Roman women were unequal in social status than the men of the
empires were, but they were definitely treated different in both empires. Women of Chinawere
treated quite harshly and were expected to take orders at all times by their husbands, and were to
serve them always. This started to happen especially after Confucius died because he taught
people to treat each other the same, after his death women became less free and lost status,
(Arvind 10). Women of Rome were treated like goddesses; they were to stay at home as housewives
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However, they were allowed to play a part in religion; although it was not a high role, being a
monk in the Chinese culture was seen to be the highest level of authority that a woman could be
given. There were some differences between the two empires in this area, women in Rome were
given the opportunity to become very important in the religion of the Roman people; however they
were never given too much power, they would never be allowed to hold a position in office.
It s not hard to see that women were treated far worse than men were; this is just because the men
never thought of them as equal and that was just the way it would be. Women in China were
definitely treated like slaves as compared to Roman women who were given a little freedom;
Chinese women would have to obey their husbands and had to make sure that their chores like
cooking and cleaning were done by the end of the day. In Rome women were treated inferior, but
the men of the empire would always look after them; they would always have a male guardian with
them most of the time, (Ramirez et al 179). Chinese women were ordered around constantly and
would never even think about disobeying their husbands. Roman women were treated more like
precious gems; their husbands made sure that they avoided contact with men other than family
members, they wanted to make sure their wives stayed pure and faithful to them at all times.
In comparison, Chinese women
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Liquidity Ratios and Activity Ratios
2.0FINANCIAL RATIOS
2 Liquidity Ratios
Liquidity ratios measure a business capacity to pay its debts as they come due. It also measures
the cooperative s ability to meet short term obligations. Liquidity refers to the solvency of the
firm s overall financial position the ease with which it can pay its bills. Because a common
precursor to financial distress and bankruptcy is low or declining liquidity, these ratios can provide
early signs of cash flow problems and impending business failure. The two basic measures of
liquidity are the current ratio and the quick (acid test) ratio (Gitman, 2009).
1. Current ratios
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No ratio, in fact, is especially meaningful without knowledge of the business from which it
originates. For example, a declining quick ratio with a stable current ratio may indicate that a
company has built up too much inventory, but it could also suggest that the company has greatly
improved its collection system. Quick ratio is expressed as follows:
Quick Ratio = Current assets Inventory / Current Liabilities Figure 2.2 explained the company s
quick ratio has been improving from year on year from 0.51 in 2007 to 0.63 in 2008 and then
increased to 0.69 in 2009. Quick ratio for 2009 is higher compared to the industry average quick
ratio that is 0.65. Even though it has shown incremental improvement of their quick ratio and
surpassed the industry average of 0.65 acid tests, the firm would have to sell inventory to meet
its obligations. Comparing quick ratios over an extended period of time can be used to signal
developing trends in a company. While modest declines in the quick ratio do not automatically
spell trouble, uncovering the reasons for changes can help to find ways to nip potential
problems in the bud. As for PJV s case, this is a good sign that the company progress steadily in
improving its quick ratio over 3 years period in which may be resulting from its reduced
inventories in 2009. The company s quick ratio can further be increased to a satisfactory level (at
least 1:1) by improving its collection system and policy. Like the
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An Unwanted Change Of Weather
An unwanted change in weather can change a life in a matter of hours. A hurricane is a tropical
storm that occurs near oceans and on coasts. Hurricanes in Florida happen often and the citizens
in the affected area will need to be prepared for these storms. This will be how to be ready for
and handle a level one to a level three hurricane. In a level three hurricane extensive damage to
buildings and flooding along the coast occur. Following these steps will not guarantee safety
from a hurricane. The materials needed will be a three day supply of nonperishable food and
bottled water (three gallons of water per person, per day), toiletries such as a toothbrush,
toothpaste, soap, and shampoo, a bucket to use for the restroom, sleeping bags and pillows,
flashlights, plastic bags, a basic first aid kit, boards of plywood that has a size that is dependent
on the size of the home s windows, corrosion resistant screws at least two inches in length (amount
varying in amount and size of windows, read below for instructions and then with the
measurements of the windows get the proper amount of screws), a drill, a television, and a radio.
Firstly, before the stormoccurs, proper preparations must be taken. The level of the storm must be
determined to know which action to take. To find this out examine the local weather reports, news,
and/or radio. Once determining the category, if it is a category three or lower then follow these
steps; if it is a four or higher then consider
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Analysis Of Vladimir Nabokov s Short Stories
Abstract
Vladimir Nabokov s short stories featured are Signs and Symbols, Bachmann and Terra Incognita.
Signs and Symbols focuses on a young boy institutionalized with a morbid paranoia of the outside
world and the impact this has on his elderly parents. Bachmann is about a genius composer whose
only source of affection is of Madame Perov, whose infatuation is seen in her constant attendance
of his piano recitals. Terra Incognito s main character ValliГ©re and his companions are losing
their minds and lives to strange hallucigenic fever in a remote country in the fictional country of
Zonraki. Strong aspects of all three short stories focus on the alienation of each of the protagonists
and the cause of this, either due to madness, great creativity or delusion. This link is forged between
the three, which would have not been as obvious. To attempt to show this association, the following
question arose, which is:
The alienated person is out of touch with himself as he is out of touch with any person. (Erich
Fromm, 1955) How does Nabokov convey alienation of characters well in the short stories Signs
and Symbols, Bachmann and Terra Incognita?
The three short stories, Signs and Symbols, Bachmann and Terra Incognita are going to be
examined. Nabokov is interested in people who are forcefully marginalized by society due to their
imaginations. He depicts them using a number of writer s tools such as the conflict between
characters, the opinions of secondary characters,
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Mount St Helen Research Paper
Mount Saint Helen
The theory of the continental drift is that the continents have slowly drifted to their current location.
Alfred Wegener believed that all the seven continents were once a supercontinent known as Pangea.
A discovery that came from climate clues like glacial deposits in South America, Africa, Australia
and India. Rock and fossils matching evidence found in South America and Africa.
The theory of plate tectonics states that Earth s outer shell is divided into plates. The crust and
upper mantle is broken into plates that move around on the mantle, changing in size throughout
time. The lithosphere makes up the crust and upper mantle and the asthenosphere a plastic like
layer beneath the lithosphere. There are three types of plate boundaries. Divergent boundaries
where two plates move away from each other. The ocean widens and new crust forms at the mid
oceanic ridge. Convergent boundaries has three types of converging, moving two plates towards
each other. First we have an ocean floor plate that collides with a less dense continental plate. Next
an ocean floor plate collides with another ocean floor plate. Finally a continental plate collides with
another continental plate. Transform boundaries were two plates slide past one another. The
resulting effects of plate tectonics is landforms such as rift valleys, ... Show more content on
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Mount Saint Helen is located on The Ring of Fire, a zone of active volcanoes. In 1980 Mount Saint
Helen erupted due to its location on a destructive plate boundary where a continental plate (North
American) meets an oceanic plate (Juan de Fuca). Since the oceanic plate is denser it will submerge
under the continental plate. The plate melts because of friction between moving plates. The melted
plate is now magma which rise through the gaps in the continental plate, forming a volcano once it
reaches the
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Drug Addiction Treatment
Addiction treatment problems are reaching even further out into society with new synthetic drugs
that mimic marijuana, cocaine and many other illegal drugs. These new designer drugs are making
users throughout the country very sick, causing seizures, hallucinations and even death. Preventive
measures and treatment for these kinds of addictions cannot take place soon enough. These new
designer drugs are sweeping the country as hospital admissions and reports to poisoncontrol centers
dramatically increase.
Treatment for addiction to toxic synthetic drugs sold as bath salts and incense that can be obtained
for as little as $10 in head shops throughout the country is the new epidemic in the rehabilitation
community. The end result of these... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These types of addiction rehabilitation programs are usually open ended meaning no set length of
time is required. It takes as long as it takes to handle all of the factors involved with addiction,
chasing the issues back to the underlying problem takes time. A complete rehabilitation involves
learning how to be happy and live life without seeking such detrimental remedies to ones problems.
Often kids seek these kinds of things out as means to fit in or feed some inner insecurity thinking
since the drugs are legal they cannot be harmful. Other users who have abused the drugs tell others
nothing happened, when nothing could be further from the truth. Where one leads others will
follow. Teaching teenagers to be responsible young adults and keep their own counsel when it
comes to altering their reality is a big part of a successful rehabilitation and addiction treatment
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Propaganda Of Art Within The Ussr, Dprk, And The Prc
PROPAGANDA IN ART WITHIN THE USSR, DPRK, AND THE PRC
PREPARED FOR
MRS. BELLINI
BY
ANDREW BI
STUDENT NUMBER: 676025
COURSE: AVI101
MARCH 13 2015
GORDON GRAYDON MEMORIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL
What is Propaganda?
Art is a powerful thing. It has fueled revolutions, cultural movements, and wars. (Axelrod, 2015 Art
Power in North Korea). However, when art is only a mouthpiece for the government s agenda, it
ceases to be a medium for true communication. In this way, people are stripped of a powerful
means for expression (Axelrod, 2015 Art Power in North Korea). This is called propaganda.
Now what is propaganda, might the reader ask? Propaganda is the spread of political,
philosophical, scientific, artistic, and others views and ideas with a view to their implementation
(Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 2011). Propaganda has proven itself again and again to be the most
decisive tool in most conflicts, as by using propaganda you are molding the minds of your people,
eliminating dissent and gaining overwhelming support for anything you wish. It is once said by the
famous American general Douglas A.Macarthur that One cannot wage war under present
conditions without the support of public opinion, which is tremendously molded by the press and
other forms of propaganda (Chicago Tribune, March 3 1942 Pg.3). Some of the biggest users of
propaganda were communist countries such as the USSR, China, North Korea. But first, I d like to
explain what communism is.
What is Communism?
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Managerial Escalator Essay
Abstract
This report will be look into extent to which the Managerial Escalator, the Managerial Hybrid and
Managerial Gap (Rees and Porter, 2008) fits in the experience of two managers. This report focus
on two parts; firstly on giving the details on theories explained by Rees and Porter. Secondly this
report will analyze and discuss the results from both managers with managerial responsibilities,
their process to achieve current position, difficulties in the role of being manager, what motivate
them to work and if they got support from their mentors etc. It was found that their working styles
match the concept of managerial escalator.
1. Introduction
Nowadays managers and supervisor can be the greatest ally for change teams. As to development
of the company, the importance of managers is obvious to the company. Getting managers and
supervisors on board and taking the lead in supporting employee change is crucial. As the manager
topic is mentioned this report is going to focus on explaining the concept of Managerial Escalator
(Rees and Porter, 2008). In this report, two managers have been interviewed and discuss their
progression into management and managerial responsibilities and the extent to which their current
managerial activity fits with the concept of Managerial Escalator. Base on the terminology of the
case study, comparison and contrast of both managers with respect to their managing style will be
analyzed. At last, reasonable and information based on academic
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Why Data Mining Is The Extraction Of Knowledge From The...
Data mining is the extraction of knowledge from the various databases that was previously
unknown (Musan Hunyadi, 2010). Data mining consists of using software that conglomerates
artificial intelligence, statistical analysis, and systems management in the act of extracting facts
and understanding from data stored in data warehouses, data marts, and through metadata (Giudici,
2005). Through algorithms and learning capabilities data miningsoftware can analyze large amounts
of data and give the management team intellectual and effective information to help them form
their decisions. The intention for data mining is to analyze prevailing data and form new truths and
new associations that were unknown prior to the analysis (Musan Hunyadi,... Show more content on
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These visualization tools that are made through the management team s queries, are synthesized
with the reports. Charts, tables, and graphs can help management teams make important decisions
by allowing them to see data in a quantitative view. The management team can use this new
perspective to understand all areas of their query and, in turn, they can make better and more
informed decisions.
How Business Intelligence Systems are used Business intelligence systems are the combination of
operational data and analytical tools to aid managers to comprehend the capabilities available in the
firm, the industrial trends, future development in technologies and the market and even their
competitor s actions and the resulting implications (Wang, 2014, p. 1083). There are many ways
managers can use the information a business intelligence system gives them such as understand
customer behavior, analyzing competition understanding investment options, and knowledge
protection.
Customer Behavior The market place, even at a local level, is more competitive then it has been at
any other time in history. Companies must put a major emphasis on gaining customer loyalty and
understanding customer behavior in order to compete in today s market place. Tuta et al. (2014)
offer that intelligent technologies provide new options for manages to understand the market place
they partake in and the competition in that market place. Customer Relationship Management
systems are a new way
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Teamwork
BSBWOR502B Ensure Team effectiveness 1.1 Describe what differentiates a group of people
from a team. A team is generally organized, with specific goals and usually with specific roles for
different members of the team. A team is a group of people that works together for a common
cause or goal. A group is just a collection of people with something in common, such as being in
the same place or having a shared interest. 1.2 Explain why it is important to establish a clear
team purpose. establishing a clear purpose/goal is important so the group understands what it is
trying to achieve. Without a clear goal or purpose, the team may not be able to identify when the
task has been completed or finished. With a clear goal, the team can unify and... Show more content
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Ensure that they are SMART. Define the KPIs and standards for each goal. Define the
timeframe for each goal. Select 1 goal and create an action plan which clearly documents how
you will achieve this goal. Detail the methods/ processes that you will engage in, the resources
that you need and risks or constraints. 3.1 Describe the stages that a team goes through during its
life cycle. The stages that teams normally go through range from forming to disbanding. the
stages cannot always be clearly identified: this is likely to be the case if a team operates for a
few days or if a team has changes in its membership. In the first case, there may be little storming
and in the latter there may be a considerable amount of it. Managing a team means managing it
through the ups and downs of the team process from beginning to end. The idea of different stages
of team development
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Male Dominance In Alice Walker s Color Purple
Male Dominance in The Color Purple The Color Purple is a story of transformation, of the will of
one woman against all the men in her life, finding happiness in what life deals you, and dealing
with a male dominated society. Although there are stereotypical elements for both men and women,
within the main characters, traditional roles are replaced with more complex concepts. Living
during the early 1900 s, a young girl must overcome years of abuse, betrayal, and become an
independent, confident woman. Through strength and persistence, Celie is able to find truth
through the female bonds and friendships of unconditional love in Alice Walkers The Color Purple.
In The Color Purple, women were often weakened by men having their sense of self worth
controlled by principles of beauty, ability, and what they could provide for men. The men in the
novel kept them uneducated so that they were submissive and if they ever got out of line they
would be beaten to remind them of their place. The men in the novel were able to do and go as
they pleased with no backlash or repercussions from the women in the novel. As Mr.__ would
say Men s supposed to wear the pants. The cycle of violence in the novel creates misery for the
women. Celie who is the main character often suffered from physical and psychological damage
from the violence and aggression of Mr.__. Mr.__ is controlling and very self centered, he shows
no remorse for the feelings of his wife Celie and beats her to make sure
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Subcategories Of The Nuclear Family
Sociologists agree to an extent, there are different subcategories of sociologists who have different
views on the family. First, what is meant by the typical family is (in terms of sociological studies)
the nuclear family. The nuclear family make reference to a mum, dad (whom are preferably
married but at least cohabiting), one or more children (usually two or three). The nuclear familyis
occasionally referred to as a cereal packet family in a satirical or mocking way, this is by the
sociologists who think the typical family is a destructive or even a complete fallacy.
Firstly, there are different family types other than the nuclear one. The first one is a lone parent
family, this is when a child lives with one parent usually due to relationship
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How To Make An Introductory Paragraph For A Persuasive Essay

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  • 2. Public Schools Is Not A Martial Arts Another view those that may initially be opposed to jiu jitsu in public schools is that it encourages violence. Some people may think that jiu jitsu teaches people to be more efficiently violent, and we should not teach our youths this martial art. However, Jiu jitsu, much like many other martial arts, is not a martial art that the purpose and intention of learningis violence or inflicting harm upon others. Contrary to this, people who train jiu jitsu often learn when to defend themselves should they be put in a situation where self defense is necessary, and otherwise people implicitly learn other more valuable ways resolve issues rather than through violence. Many people outside of the martial artscommunities may view martial arts as... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Respect, commitment, dedication, and communication are social skills that are the major social skills that people that train jiu jitsu learn, and they will cross over into skills that youths can learn from jiu jitsu as well. Respect for others and self respect is something that is implicitly learned through jiu jitsu. Coaches teach respect to their students implicitly, meaning it is not something that is directly taught and stated in the sense of you must have respect . Rather, it is something that is part of the jiu jitsu culture. People that train jiu jitsu learn to respect their own bodies, as well as those of others. When training, respect is learned by paying attention to the coaches, which for youths also translates into learning patience to respect when the coach is instructing. Commitment and dedication are also social skills that are learned through jiu jitsu. Children benefit by learning commitment and dedication in jiu jitsu through being encouraged to not give up. While jiu jitsu is a sport that takes time to learn, the length of time to master jiu jitsu is much longer (10 years to black belt) than martial arts and traditional sports. The commitment and dedication required to continue training is learned. Furthermore, the consequences of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. A Room Of One s Own, By Alice Walker Throughout the history, great minds have encountered each other. They are distinct musical notes, but by chance, they come across and create a beautiful harmony. However, such beautiful harmony is rare, for it is difficult to find two distinct minds that have the same ideas, emotion, and vision. Nevertheless, Virginia Woolfand Alan Walker are a demonstration of such encounter, for they have the same purpose of fighting for women rights. In particular, A Room of One s Own , written by Virginia Woolf, and In Search of Our Mothers Gardens , written by Alice Walker. Although these essays are written half century apart, they sing the same song as women artists have sung for centuries; the song of their sorrow and suffering. Thus, In Search... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In her text, Walker points out, Phillis Wheatley ... had she been white, would have been easily considered the intellectual superior of all the women and most of the men in the society of her day (Walker 166). She reasons that gifted black women would have been recognized, if they had not been black. To support her reason, she writes, a highly gifted girl who had tried to use her gift or poetry would have been so thwarted and hindered by contrary instincts [add chains, guns, the lash, the ownership of one s body by someone else, submission to an alien religion ], that she must have lost her health and sanity to a certainty (Woolf qtd in Walker, 166). Walker quotes this segment to show the effect of contrary instincts (Woolf 35), but she adds her own words to emphasize that the hardships of black women were more significant. Thus, she implies that the legacy of African American women is more precious than white ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Summary Of The Sleeping Beauty The Sleeping Beauty Once upon a time in the land of nothing said Aria Really? That s the name of the land? Said North Yup, got a problem with it? Not at all. Asides from the fact that I think it s stupid Yeah well you know you didn t have to come here. said Aria Well how else would I tell you how stupid your stories are? Whatever Well keep telling me the story. No sorry I just remembered that I have to go today remember? Oh. Right sorry. I know I think it s stupid but what ever, The king s rules Right. Anyways I should probably go anyways. Bye! I liked North, He had lit blond hair and was really tanned, he was almost always outside, you d think he d be cursed to never come into the shade. I laughed at myself. It was my birthday in a week. The day when Maleficent sworn that she would throw me into a deep slumber. I never knew the story of why I had to be sent away for a long time on my birthday. All I knew is that this crazy woman wants me dead on my 16th birthday. You d imagine she would let it go after 16 long years, she cursed me on my birthday 16 years ago. Just then I heard a knock on my door to my room. I opened it to see my dad standing there in tears. I felt bad for him, I wasn t sure why he was so sad to let me go for a few days but then again I might be dead in a few days. He was a bald man. He had a red robe on and he had wonderful bright purple eyes. He was the only one anyone knew with purple eyes. Come on dear. You need to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Peer Communication Theory In Hawthorne Avenue in Newark, there was a mass exodus of numerous residents who families rushed out of their houses covering their faces with wet cloth masks makeshift from handkerchieves to escape from what they assumed was a gas attack. People all across the United States and Canada started calling the police and emergency services to seek advice and request protection against what seemed to them impending destruction and imminent death. In 1948, Paul F. Lazarsfeld wrote The People s Choice in which he asserted the public perspective was more likely to be influenced by their contemporaries than just agencies of mass media. This theory of peer communicationwas the two step flow theory. It propounds the view that opinion leaders meticulously follow mass media, interpret the messages it conveys and then transmits their interpretations of these to their peers. This theory therefore implies overt and active participation of the audience in the communication process. The way people change their habits of dress, conversation, manners, behavior, inculcation of new professional styles and personal practices can all be attributed to peer communication. Maxwell McCombs and Donald Shaw developed the Agenda Setting Function Theory was developed after an extensive study of the procedure of campaigning for presidential elections in North Carolina. They highlighted the role of the media in influencing people to focus on certain issues and the print media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Hope By Emily Dickinson Rhetorical Devices Hope is the thing with feathers Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all And sweetest in the Gale is heard And sore must be the storm That could abash the little Bird That kept so many warm I ve heard it in the chillest land And on the strangest Sea Yet never in Extremity, It asked a crumb of me. Hope Hope abides; therefore I abide. Countless frustrations have not cowed me. I am still alive, vibrant with life. The black cloud will disappear, The morning sun will appear once again In all its supernal glory. Sri Chinmoy Poetic Device Analysis In the poem Hope by Emily Dickinson, persona described hope as a confident ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The poem opens with the line Hope is the thing with feather. In this line, persona associated hope and bird and made a metaphor.Then it follows like this, That perches in the soul/ And sings the tune without words/ And never stops at all. In these lines, persona thinks that hope is like a singing bird, even though sometimes it doesn t speak to us, eternally it will stay permanent in us. Also by mentioning, hope as a permanent thing in inside of us, allows us to acquire most of what life gives to us. The second stanza creates some kind of opposition for the hope, and in this stanza persona metaphorically describe a person, who destroys his/her hope. By saying, And sore must be the storm/That could abash the little bird/ That kept so many warm, persona used an impressive metaphor by associating storm with anger and negativity. The storm abash the bird (hope) and cause pain and discomfort hurts it. In the fourth stanza, with the following line which is I ve heard it in the chilliest lands, persona tried to make her reader to believe in hope, she tried to convince that hope is everywhere. In the last two lines, Yet never in extremity/ It asked a crumb
  • 7. of me , persona mentioned that hope is a gift that doesn t exist for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Stop And Frisk Report Introduction In the 1990s, the growth of violent crime reached its all time high in New York City. In response to the number of high murder rates in the 1990s, the New York City Police Department realized that whatever they are doing to reduce violent crime was not working. The local news reported that New Yorkers were afraid to wear their jewelry in public. Some reported they had to sprint to the subway exit to avoid victimization when the door opened. The New York CityPoliceDepartment decided to implement a practice of Stop, Question, and Frisk. This practice became to known as Stop and Frisk (Bellin, 2014). Stop and Frisk was a method in which an officer stops a pedestrian and asked them a question, and then frisks them for any weapon... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, the reduction of violent crime has not provided correlation with the number of stops made. Secondly, one of the purposes articulated was to reduce gun use, a data from 2008 to 2011 shows 27% increase in stop and frisks and shootings had not gone down, the number of shooting actually rose. Third, the stop and frisk policy was just another form of crime fighting tool implemented by the NYPD and it is difficult to isolate the effectiveness of this policy. In other words, there was no benefit of this policy. However, it cost community policing relations with minority to diminish due to how law enforcement treated minorities during the implementation of stop and frisk. There are specific recommendations that can be set forth to improve the stop and frisk. The first recommendation involved (1) improving training of NYPDs officers as to the laws governing the policy to ensure that the officers are in accordance with the law; (2) changing the current incentives from measuring the number of stops to considering the results of the stops; (3) considering pilot program testing to use audio or visual recording stop and frisks; and (4) establishing an oversight monitor to ensure the implementation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. birthday party Birthday Party by Katherine Brush uses literary devices such as tone, point of view, diction, and sensory details to achieve her purpose. The title of this short story is very deceiving the tone is different from the tone of the story. The tone changes from happy to sad as soon as the cake is brought out. The women tried to show affection and love towards her husbandby the cake but it was basically turned down. The point of view is through a random person who doesn t know the couple at all. The speaker doesn t know how they are as a couple but can see that the woman is upset at her husband s reaction to the cake. You looked at him and you saw this and you thought, Oh, now, don t be like that! this quote almost lets us know that the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People in the restaurant give a polite and almost desperate applause, but the husband is hotly embarrassed (line twelve about his wife s little surprise . In the final paragraph, Brush clearly reveals her sentiments about the husband s response, coloring him as cruel and unkind (line eighteen). The line You looked at him and you saw this and you thought, Oh, now don t be like that! and the author s italicization of the word be implies a certain amount of disgust for a husband who is trying to crush his wife s jovial spirit. With a spit of contempt, Brush adds that he was like that (line fifteen), intensifying her anger and disapprobation of his meanness. Brush supplies a list of words to describe what the husband muttered to his wife as some punishing thing, quick and curt and unkind (line eighteen). The lengthened syntax in this sentence has the feel of the husband s criticism of his wife for essentially being sweet to him. He comes off as a nasty man too concerned with his macho, stoical reputation to take a moment to be nice to his wife and thank her for remembering his birthday. Birthday Party is an ironic story with an ironic title. What this husband and wife experience is certainly no party, but merely another miserable episode in their unenviable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Anti-Bacterial Property of Duhat (Syzgium Cumini) Bark... Anti bacterial property of Duhat (Syzgium Cumini) Bark extract John Francis M. Vicera January, 2012 Ms. Santiago Abstract Humans especially for those who live in dirty community are prone to get disease such as cholera, diarrhea, fever and many more because there is an unseen specimen called bacteria. Bacteria such as e coli and staphylococcus are the most common bacteria that can cause illness to mankind. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) 3 out of 10 people are infected by bacteria that cause various diseases. This study was conducted to determine the anti bacterial properties of duhat bark extract and it s fighting ability against various types of bacteria. The bark of duhat is reported to have the capacity to treat ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tree was introduced to Florida, USA in 1911 by the USDA, and is also now commonly grown in Suriname and Trinidad and Tobago. In Brazil, where it was introduced from India during Portuguese colonization, it has dispersed spontaneously in the wild in some places, as its fruits are eagerly sought by various native birds such as thrushes, tanagers and the Great Kiskadee. This species is considered an invasive in Hawaii, USA. A fairly fast growing species, it can reach heights of up to 30 m and can live more than 100 years. Its dense foliage provides shade and is grown just for its ornamental value. The wood is strong and is water resistant. Because of this it is used in railway sleepers and to install motors in wells. It is sometimes used to make cheap furniture and village dwellings though it is relatively hard to work on. Jambul trees start flowering from March to April. The flowers of jambul are fragrant and small, about 5 mm in diameter. The fruits develop by May or June and resemble large berries. The fruit is oblong, ovoid, starts green and turns pink to shining crimson black as it matures. A variant of the tree produces white coloured fruit. The fruit has a combination of sweet, mildly sour and astringent flavour and tends to colour the tongue purple. The seed is also used in various alternative healing systems like Ayurveda (to control diabetes, for example Unani and Chinese medicine for digestive ailments. The leaves and bark are used for controlling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Little Grand Canyon Research Paper Oh my! What a beautiful view! This has to be the most alluring view I have ever seen in my entire life. Providence Canyon, or as you may know it by the little grand canyon should be considered as a national park instead of a state park. You may know what I mean if you have visited it yourself you may even see that it has an exquisite view from the very top of the canyon. Taking this trip was the best idea I have ever came up with. The Providence Canyon was formed every time it would rain the soil was very soft and sandy so the plowed soil would be washed away by erosion. When small ditches were etched into the farmland, and every rainstorm the ditches kept expanding wider and deeper. It was like a natural cause and effect pattern as the author stated in the second paragraph. It kind of went into a sequence first the rain would fall; then another inch or two of soil would flow downstream leaving behind a trench. There was absolutely no way you could stop it from forming. According to the text by the 1850s many of the cotton fields in Stewart County had three to five foot gullies carved across them. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The local government officials saw the economic value in this. The locals thought this area was beautiful enough to visit then maybe tourists from other areas might too. If people came then they might spend money in the surrounding buisnesses. As the author stated In 1933, the Atlanta Constitution reported, It [Providence Canyon] has attracted national attention and is said to be second only to the Grand Canyon in size and scenic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Denver Health Is The Best Of Its Ability I have worked for Denver Health for almost 15 years. During that time I have learned that the mission of the organization is to serve the community to the best of its ability. Employees are trained to go out of their way to tend to patients concerns and direct them above and beyond their expectations. I had not really considered how Denver Healthmarkets its services until I began this course. Under its old name, Denver General , the organization was given a reputation of low quality as a government institution serving the public. However, while analyzing how it deals with internal and external business activities I have found it is true that the organization is driven toward the patient, to make their healthcare experience one to be remembered. The Company and Product For over 150 years, Denver Health has served the people of Colorado. Committed to serving everyone regardless of the ability to pay, they pride themselves on brining value and quality to healthcare for all (Denver Health, Who We Are). The market Denver Health is in is healthcare. A value proposition declares the brand s purpose and promise to consumers (Armstrong Kotler, 2015, p. 9). And Denver Health differentiates itself from other healthcare competitors through its value proposition, Level One Care for All . Denver Health s marketing orientation has primarily followed the marketing concept outlined by Armstrong Kotler (2015), as they seek to satisfy the need for healthcare in Colorado, and seek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Relationship Between Architecture And The Human Body The Relationship between Architecture and the Human Body Introduction The human body is the ultimate tool for discovering the environment. Human anatomy is considered to be nature s peak of perfection and certain features serve as inspiration for many architects. To study the relationship between the human body and architecture, one must not be limited to human body parts resemblance to architectural works but to a larger extent consider human emotions, sensory nerves, the mind and general human psychology. In essence everything that makes us human. In its simplest definition Architecture can be described as an art or practice of designing buildings. It is practiced in a way that accomplishes both practical and communicative or expressive requirements. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sense of place means a metal appreciation of environment and the creation of feeling among the viewers in relation to the environment. A place unlike space is mixed with human values and principles. Phenomenology of sense of place in Architecture explores ontological character of humans and recognition that setting is an integral ontological structure essential for human psychological existence. The long term relationship between people and places establishes meanings and identities with the physical environment hence creating a sense of place. Before a structure can be generated, the designer must know the place on an intimate and deep level based on the existing patterns, forces and energies of a site. This is done through exploration and analysis using systems of mapping and documentation. The patterns and webs develop a unique portrait of the site. The dynamics of the place begin to reveal themselves as tangible data that is then used as the generative information of the architecture. To design an architecture is to engage in the act of placement and the success of such a design is determined by how effective it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Tea Act Of 1773 Dbq Essay James 5 My paper is going to be on this question Explain the purpose of the Tea Act of 1773. Which Americans were most affected by this act and how did they respond to the Tea Act of 1773? One main point from my first paragraph is the Tea act of 1773 was one of the very many taxes and laws put on the American Colonies by the British. One point from my second paragraph would be the affect this Act had on the Americans with business s. the people with business s were in fear that this Tea Act would put them out of business s and they would not be able to provide for their family s and keep their home up and running. My third paragraph is talking about what lead up to the Tea Act of 1773. The main thing that lead up to this act would be the British being in so much dept. from war and moving their soldiers from one place to another and supplying them with weapons and food and clothing. My fourth paragraph is going to be talking about the way the Americans responded to the Tea Act of 1773. A good many of the Americans formed a resistance against the Tea Act of 1773 and decide to throw tea off a ship coming in sometime in December. The Tea Act of 1773 it had a purpose and its main purpose was to bail out the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Tea Act of 1773 was put in place to save the East India Company from going out of business because the British needed them for there economy to work. The American s that were mostly affected by this act would be the American s that had business s because they could not feed their family and their business wasn t running right at all no one was buying anything from them. The American s decided that they had had enough and got on ships of the East India Company and thru over 300 chests of tea into the Boston harbor that night. The main point of the Tea act was to help the British and only the British not the colonies at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Phi227 Exam Review 02 Essay 1. In the paternalistic model of doctor patient relationship, power resident exclusively with Doctors; in the engineering model, it resides entirely with Patients. 2. In the engineering model of doctor patient relationship, the doctor s job is to provide technical information. 3. Among the advantages of the collegial model of doctor patient relationship are the following: a. Share decision making. b. Trust of the relationship. 4. There are three kinds of incompetent patients: a. Patients who are used to be competent are not longer competent, but they expressed their wishes before becoming incompetent. b. Patients who are used to be competent are not longer competent did not express their wishes, but their values/ principles/ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Disclosure and comprehension of relevant information b. Patient s competence c. Patient Agreement with the treatment plan 13. For Edmund Pellegrino, it is necessary for doctors to practice virtue for the following: a. credibility b. it is necessary in certain circumstance weather there are no rules or rules do not apply or provide little guideline. 14. Combined advance directives are the best kind of advanced directives for the following reasons: a. The proxy makes sure the decision by respecting the patient b. More than 2 persons to contribute the wishes. 15. For Pellegrino, even though the obedience to the law is necessary in medical practice, it is not enough for the following reason: It is because the law only protects against the basic human rights. 16. Except in the case of emergency, all patients must sign a consent form before undergoing a surgical procedure. 17. Pellegrino argues for a three tiered system of obligations incumbent upon physicians. They are in ascending order of ethical sensitivity. a. Obedience to the law. b. Observance of rights. c. Practice of virtue.
  • 16. 18. It may be ethical to breach patient confidentiality under the following circumstances: a. Patients are danger to themselves. b. Patients harm to another person. пЃЄPatient s sexual partner пЃ«child abuse пЃ¬elder abuse. 19. According to the utilitarians, the beneficial consequences of maintaining patient confidentiality include the following: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Market For Beer Of The United States The market for beer in the United States during 2005 was booming; the states were the largest beer consuming market globally. This market is predominantly made up of the younger generation, or those between 21 and 27 years old. This age is also known as the first time drinker demographic . Among this demographic, the most popular choice for beerare the lighter of beers. Light beer accounted for 50.4% of beer sales in the US in the year 2005, while in 2001, this percentage was as low as 29.8%, so it is evident that the newer generation of beer consumers strongly favor light beers. Chris Prangel, manager of marketing operations for Mountain Man BrewingCompany (MMBC), a family owned company for which he would become the owner when his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company, including his father, has reservations in changing what s worked for so long, but the future of their family business is on the line, and in order to make it out the other side, a change needs to occur. (Abelli, 2007) The term brand can be defined as a particular product that a company is known for producing. In contrast, brand equity is a brand s reputation that it earns over time from its consumers. In terms of Mountain Man Brewing Company, their brand is targeted to supply older, blue collar men with a strong, tasty beer. This company has worked this same brand since their inception, however, as their targeted audience ages, they must figure out how to appeal to a new demographic of beer consumer. In response to the fact that domestic light beer sales have increased at an annual rate of 4%, while sales of premium beers have been rapidly declining, Chris Prangel hopes to introduce Mountain Man Light to appeal to the younger generations. Based on the results from a focus group, this new product would appeal much more to the early twenties range. This is a very small age demographic, however this age consumer is typically the highest buyer of light beers, and they tend to buy more quantity, so this market could be a good thing for MMBC to tap into. In addition, a light beer would allow MMBC to gain more shares in restaurants and bars this is a huge industry for MMBC to be currently missing out on. Despite Chris ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Sonnet 43 Elizabeth Barrett Browning Essay The strong theme of love and commitment runs through the three poems we have been studying in class. Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Sonnet 43 is a love poem, beautifully written by Elizabeth Barrett Browning in 1845 and is one of a series of 44 sonnets, which Barrett Browning wrote in secret about the instance love she felt for her husband to be Robert Browning a poet himself. She called the series Sonnets From the Portuguese. The poem opens with a rhetorical question asking how she shows commitment to her husband not needing a response, How do I love thee? The poem is written in the form of a sonnet, a 14 line poem, and in iambic Pentameter, which means every line, is made up of ten syllables, which alternate stressed and unstressed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The simile in the second stanza that she is like a glove , suggests how easily she was cast aside. It also emphasises how little power she has. This is contrasted with how the speaker might have been a dove a traditional symbol of innocence. This image is picked up later in the poem with idea of Kate s stronger wings , which means she is able to fly higher that is to marry the lord of estate. Yet there is some undermining of Kate s freedom in the fourth stanza that suggests the lord bound her with his ring , as if he has captured her. This is emphasised by the line You sit in gold and sing . She seems to be like another possession, this time a living one, but still captured in some way. The final image of the poem takes the traditional metaphor of a child being a gift . Unlike the possessions that bought Kate, this is something she cannot have. The contradiction in the speaker s assertion that her son is both her shame and her pride serves to underline the tensions in the poem. There is strong use of assonance in parts of the poem, particularly of o sounds, as in the words woe and moan and howl . These seem to emphasise the speaker s sense of sorrow. Towards the end of the poem the narrator tells her son to cling closer, closer yet , and the alliteration emphasises both the love she has for him, and the potential fear that he may be taken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Symbolism In A Noiseless Patient Spider By Robert Frost According to an Online Etymology Dictionary, symbolism is a practice of representing things with symbols, from symbol and ism. Symbols are one of the most important elements that create a whimsical perception to the greater understanding of the literature. Spiders have symbolized as being cruel, tormenting, and fearful throughout the stories of various cultures for centuries. However, they are also known as mystical creatures that are patience and persistence in designing intricate webs out of their bodies to create their own journey. In the poems, A Noiseless Patient Spider by Walt Whitman, and Design by Robert Frost, the readers are introduced to the characteristics of the spider in comparison to the mortal s existence, morals, and values, to question, Is the Spider like my Soul? The poet, Walt Whitman loved nature and he believed that humans are part of nature, in which he identified humans with nature. From the beginning of the poem, the poet starts the first stanza with the title of the poem, A Noiseless Patient Spider (1). This is to emphasize the idea of the spider being a patient and persistent, in contrast to the usual perception of the spiders being cruel, tormenting, and fearful spider. The spider in the poem symbolizes the patience, persistence, and loneliness in comparison to the poet s own. As the poem continues, the symbolism of the noiseless patient spider becomes clear that the spider is the poet himself, his noiseless patient soul. The reader can imagine a lonely noiseless spider on a cliff, as he builds his web patiently, one string after another, to an empty space, constantly unraveling the web, and shooting the web endlessly. The symbolof spider s patience is personified to the poet s own emotions as he watches the spider noiselessly, I mark d where on a little promontory it stood isolated (2). The poet continues to write how lonely and isolated the spider must be as it shoots strings out of its own body, Mark d how to explore the vacant vast surrounding (3); and compares to O my soul where you stand, surrounded, detached, in measureless oceans of space (6 7), to symbolize his own loneliness and isolation in the world. The poet describes how a spider weaves its web ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Example Of Horror In Beowulf Horror is the most personal media genre because of how it can uniquely connect an audience to the traumatic aspects of human struggle. As a result, I like to define horror like this: horror is any instance when an audience is given an uncomfortable look at something that disturbs them. This definition is intended to give room for a cultural interpretation to horror; if something would have scared someone in the past because of something unique about their culture, it can still be considered horror. This is the primary vehicle with which I ll argue that horror has existed as long as the English language has. Looking back at the medieval horror excerpts and Beowulf, there are many elements that would scare the audiences of their times that wouldn t immediately affect a modern audiencewithout thorough analysis. Because audiences in the Middle Ages were terrified of God, descriptions of hell and punishment were works of horror centered around fear of the divine. Likewise in Beowulf, in addition to containing an explicit, modern esque monster in Grendel, Grendel s Dam would have been seen as a horrifying figure because women were mostly used as negotiable objects for marriage in the 700s. In these ways, these works are evidence that horror has been around since before Frankenstein. The Medieval passages we read were what really sealed the idea that cultural beliefs can make a past work considered horror. These stories contain vivid descriptions of hell and punishment. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Starbucks Fixed Cost In regards to the company Starbucks, their cost of production includes the cost of coffee beans, milk, plastic products, advertising, rent and labor. When thinking about the high price of Starbucks coffee customers should consider the cost of what goes into the coffee, Howard Schultz said I am concerned about dairy, both domestically and around the world, and we are working feverishly with our suppliers, (and to) identify new suppliers (Thomnson, R. 2014). When it comes to the price of coffee, prices recently hit a two year high due to crop damaging drought in Brazil, the top producer (Thomnson, R. 2014). This has a huge impact on the price consumers pay for their coffee. The determinants of Starbucks profitability over time are variable costs and fixed costs. A variable cost is a cost that change in direct proportion to a change in the level of activity (Pearson, 2016) . Variable costs for Starbucks would include labor, coffee beans, dairy, and plastic products. A fixed cost is indirect costs of business expenses that remain unchanged (Pearson, 2016). Fixed costs for Starbucks include rent, taxes, and insurance as well as advertising. In the figure below (fig 1) we have Starbucks financial data in millions for the year of 2015. This figure includes their operating expenses, net revenues, such as company operated stores, licensed stores, CPG, food service. It also includes their total net revenues and their balance sheet. As we can see Operating costs dropped in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Buencamino It is an international phenomenon that travelling is more and more popular due to the high speed development of economy and conveniences of transportation. People choose to travel as a way to relax, to improve life quality and to broaden their horizon. The government encourages the development of tourism because it is not only provides employment opportunities but also promote local economy. The global scale of interests in travel leads tourismbecomes one of the most prosperous industry in the world. Therefore, this essay will give an introduction to tourism management in hospitality management and will focus on aspects of accommodation and marketing in tourism management. The notion of tourism is complex and tourism management covers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Kotler,2003 cited in Cooper,Fletcher,Fyall,Gilbert,Wanhill,2005). Market management is to 3 choose a target market, then keeping the customer and making more customers by sending them product they want. The product of tourism and hospitality industry is different from other product. It is called service product. The characteristics of the service product determine that the marketing for tourism will face more difficulties than others. Intangibility is the first feature of the service product. It means that the product can not be seen, assessed and showed before buying it. To attract customer, the marketer could print brochures, make videos, broadcast advertisement to make the product more concrete. Perishability is the second feature. It means that the product in tourism such as accommodation can not be stored like other items. The product needs to be sold as soon as possible because it can not be used for future sale. Therefore, marketers devise pricing policy to promote the product. For example, in peak season, the hotel increase room charge to gain more profit,while in off season, discount should be offered to attract more customers. The marketing activity for perishability is to make the turnover stable, avoid huge ups and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Our Lives With No Regrets Is A Symbol Of What Bit s... We live in water is a series of short stories written by Jess Walter. Anything Helps is the first story in the collection and it is based on a homeless man reverting to writing on cardboard signs to afford the new Harry Potter Book for his son. The narrator loses his son to child protective services shortly after his wife, Julie, overdosed on drugs. This leaves the narrator, Bit, reminiscing back on his life and wishing he could have done things differently. The theme in present society, that we must pursue our dreams so we may live our lives with no regrets is portrayed in the short story through symbolism, imagery, and character traits. Throughout the story, Bit periodically mentions the many regrets he has in his life and things he wished to one day accomplish. The narrator uses symbolism in the short story to represent the broken relationship he has with his son. The Harry Potter book is a symbol of what Bit s family could have been; the abuse of drugs has led to the overdose of his wife and separation from his son. The author wrote, Bit kind of wishes he d kept up with the books, before the dominos started going: before CPS came, before Julie got so hopeless and strung out, before... (pg.21). This is an example of how the reappearance of Harry Potter books makes Bit ponder on the times before everything went bad and it fills him with regret. Meredith Maran wrote in a book review that Bit was an, alcoholic panhandler determined to reconcile with his estranged son, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Life In Algeria Essay Algeria, the largest country in Africa, is home to 39 million people. The native language is Arabic and the common currency is dinar. From 2010 to 2015 the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) has increased from $4,349.00 to $5,836.00, with a population density of 16 inhabitants per square kilometer. Algeria s GDP is among the highest of Africa s countries, compared to Egypt whose GDP is $3314.00 per capita. From an economics standpoint, Algeria operates almost identical to the United States having there republic government led by President Abdelmalek Sellal. Algeria s history of producing gas isn t extremely long, but it is very productive and beneficial for its economy and the economy of Africa, as well as Europe. Covering an area of around 2,382 thousand square kilometers, the Republic of Algeria is, territorially, OPEC s largest Member Country and the largest country in Africa. It is situated in the north of the continent, and shares borders with Morocco, the Western Sahara, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Libya and Tunisia. To the north is the Mediterranean Sea. Algeria was colonized by France as far back as 1830 under the reign of Charles X. Algeria gained political independence in 1962, just four years after it began to produce natural gas. Their colonial struggle lasted eight years and cost the lives of one million Algerians, out of a population of nine million Arabs and Berbers. (A berber is a group of people in Algeria that are settled farmers or migrant workers.) Contrary to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Overcoming Fear In Harper Lee s To Kill A Mockingbird It s the 1930s and racism, classism, sexism is prominent and the Great Depression is happening. In 1930, Harper Lee was 4 years of age. 1930, is the time period that her book, To Kill a Mockingbird, takes place. Due to growing up in the 1930s, Harper Lee has experienced all of the issues above, which provided her with material for themes and purposes in her book. Harper Lee uses imagery, metaphors, and characterization to show the theme of overcoming fear. First, Harper Lee uses imagery to show the importance of overcoming the fear of a person. For example, on page 319 320 as Scout links arms with Boo to escort him home she says to herself, He had to stoop a little to accommodate me, but if Miss Stephanie Crawford was watching from her upstairs window, she would see Arthur Radley escorting me down the sidewalk, as any gentleman would do. With this quote, Harper Lee is communicating to the reader through the imagery of Boo, who is walking with her like a gentleman, that Scout no longer cares about what Miss Stephanie Crawford says about Boo because Harper Lee has created the mindset that Scout is willfully hoping Miss Stephanie Crawford is peeping through her window and sees that Boo is being a gentleman not a monster. Harper Lee is communicating to the reader that people do have opinions and make assumptions about people. And that once someone gets to know the person that is made out to be a villain, that those assumptions can sometimes be incorrect just like Miss ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Ozymandias Percy and Mary Shelley were the power couple in the world of literature. (Mary Poovey). The Shelley family was well known in Europe, not only for their affair, but for their poetry and stories. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein or A Modern Prometheus. While Percy Shelley published multiple poems. Three of those poems that had a substantial impact on society are Ozymandias, To a Skylark, and Ode to the West Wind. There s multiple messages in each of these, however one message from each sticks out more than the rest. The three messages from Ozymandias, To a Skylark, and Ode to the West Wind are that everyone fades from history, one idea could spark a fire of curiosity, and that bad things are followed by good things. The first message is from Ozymandias, and it is that everyone s name will eventually fade from history. The poem is about a man who visits egypt and finds a sunken statue in the middle of the desert. It says the name of an old king who tells people to fear his structures and his power. However, there is no city and everything he built was consumed by the sand. Michael Henry Scrivener, author of Radical Shelley: The Philosophical Anarchism and Utopian Thought of Percy Bysshe Shelley, writes this about the poem, ...what one does in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This poem is about a man talking about what the winter wind does to nature versus what the summer wind does to nature. Percy points out that, ...If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? (70). This shows that even when bad things happen, there were always be good times to follow it. About this poem, Thomas Jefferson Hogg, author of The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Volume 2, shows that, Percy was a strong beliver that fortune will always be close behind the misfortune in the twisted lives of humankind. (Hogg). Clearly, this shows that Percy wanted the point to be shown that good things follow bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Figurative Language In Dudley Randall s Ballad Of Birmingham When I first saw the title, Ballad of Birmingham I thought that this poem is going to be about the city of Birmingham and how beautiful it is. Then I saw what was beneath the title which said, On the bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1963. I now know that the poem is going to be about a bombing, something I know but the characters don t. That sentence also tells me it takes place in 1963 which is around the time of the civil rights movement. The poem is about a girl who wants to go downtown and march for freedom but his mother would not let her because she fears her daughter will get hurt. The mother sends the girl to church thinking she will be safe there. Then the church is bombed and the girl was one of the victims In this poem the poet and speaker are two totally people. The poet is Dudley Randall and the speaker is a spectator. I can tell that the speaker is a speaker because he/she is telling a story for example, She clawed trough bits of glass and brick. This shows us that the speaker is a spectator since he/she is telling us what is happening as if he/she were there. In this poem there is a lot of figurative language. One of the biggest types of figurative language used in this poem is irony. The irony in this poem is how the mother wouldn t let her child go to march because she feared her child would get hurt. Instead she sent her child to church because she believed it was a safe and sacred place but ironically the church ended up being bombed. Another piece of figurative language that is very effective in this poem is imagery. The way the poem is written helps me create images in my head for example, She raced through the streets of Birmingham. I can imagine her running around desperately, looking for her child. The metaphors and hyperboles in this poem also help with the imagery, for example, ...night dark hair, and ...rose petal sweet. These metaphors make me think of the girls smoothly combed black hair and her fresh and beautiful rosy smell. A hyperbole that had a huge effect on the tone was, But that smile was the last smile to ever come upon her face. This hyperbole really helps me understand the effect of a tragic moment like this and how it can completely ruin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Chrysalids by John Wyndham Essay The Chrysalids, by John Wyndham is a great novel in my opinion. It occurs in the future but it focuses on prejudices, intolerance and torture, issues that exist now and will always exist as long as we do. I believe the novel has a very important message for readers today. In the novel, The Chrysalids, and in reality presently, many human rightsare being violated. First off, child abuseand torture is a major factor in the novel. Secondly, the intolerance towards the women of Waknuk, and how they are treated. Lastly, the deportation of people to other countries around the world, and other area s of Labrador. The first issue that is a major concern in the novel, is the torture and abuse towards David, and other members in the novel. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another human right being abused in the book, is the intolerance towards the opposite sex. The women of Waknuk, are too familiar with this sitution. Women in Waknuk are not aloud to work outside of the home. The men believe their rightful place to be, is in the home. Cooking, cleaning, having childern, and keeping the house is complete order. This exact thing is happening around the world, even in our own communities today, as we speak. But I believe this intolerance is most severe in a country called, Afghanistan. Women in this country cannot attend school, have no right to work, cannot have male doctors only females attending them, and have even been ordered to stay in the home. But if they do choose to go out, they cannot show their faces in public, go outside the house alone, wear certain clothes, or even wear shoes that make a clicking sound. Women can not walk alone even in their own neighbourhood without the fear of being stopped, beaten or detained particularly by the religious police as suspected moral offenders. This is because there are more constraints placed on the behaviour of women than men. For instance they are not allowed to go anywhere, or leave the country without a male guardian or his written consent. Lastly, the human right abuse being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Bonnie Steinbock On Infidelity In this essay, I will argue that Bonnie Steinbock suggesting that adultery could possibly be permissible is unacceptable because of the following reasons: betrayal and that you are making a commitment with someone. I will demonstrate that my thesis is correct by using the Kantianism theory. Then, I will explain Steinbock s argument. Next, I will explain my thinking for reason number one, and for reason number two on how it supports my argument. Following, I will address an objection and respond to that, and then conclude my argument. In the article, Steinbock suggests that infidelity could be acceptable under some situations. She explains how a husband takes care of his disabled wife for many years. The husband loves his wife very much and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You are making a promise to be with only that person. You made the commitment to be with them through certain actions regarding the wedding vows. Someone involving adultery would be going against those vows. In the vows it states that ...in sickness and in health. In the article, his wife is in the matter of being sick, and because of her sickness of being paralyzed, she is unable to enjoy and live life with her husband as normal. The husband has an affair because of his needs of a marriage that his disabled wife cannot contribute to anymore. It is as if he is leaving her behind physically. He did not keep his promise of sharing those valuable things in a marriage with his wife. I will once again explain the three steps of the Principle of Universalizability to help determine if infidelity is acceptable. The first step is to formulate your maxim clearly state what you intend to do, and why you intend to do it. (Shafer Landau. 2014. pg164). The intention is for the husband to sexually abandon his wife with no intention of telling his her about it. And his intention on why he is sexually abandon his wife is because benefits his on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Gender Inequality In Sheryl Sandberg s Lean In Sheryl Sandberg s book Lean In tries to argue and persuade women that the best way to change gender inequality starts with changing themselves. Her argument requires women to take the initiative and change their own lives before bothering to transform the system and other outside forces. Sandberg is not successful in her argument because her privilege and power in the workforce make it so her argument is only relevant to a small percent of the population, and thus, while not invalid, not as relevant as it could be. She is very privileged, and it shows in her writing. She is a white, wealthy, and among the most privileged members of our society. This is where she is coming from, and it is not a place most Americans can understand. Most of the time she seems unaware of this privilege as it hardly ever ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one hand, the way it is written makes the book very accessible for people to read and understand. But it is really geared for white, corporate women. This leaves out the large chunk of the population who are not white and/ or are not working in the corporate world, especially those who work minimum wage jobs or jobs that are lower on the totem pole. This, in turn, undermines Sandberg s argument and her assumption that her book will work for everyone. Sandberg structures her book so she has a lot of personal anecdotes that she uses to try to get her point across and to invoke pathos. However, her stories are not relatable: most of the population cannot begin to imagine walking up to the founders of Google, addressing them by their first name, and making demands that are acknowledged addressed, crying on Mark Zuckerberg s shoulder, or even going to a school like Harvard (Sandberg 4, 88, 29). This in a way distances Sandberg from most of her readers, it is difficult to identify and empathize with a woman who has a net worth of 1.44 billion USD as of 2016 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Interrupt Vs. Asynchronous Communication Operating System| Assignment #1| | Information System| 2012 03 29| | 1. What is the purpose of interrupts? What are the differences between a trap and an interrupt? Can traps be generated intentionally by a user program? If so, for what purpose? (Chapter 1) Interrupt is that causes a computer processor to temporarily stop executing its current program and execute another program instead, finally returning control to the original program. So it prevent that more important task goes back because of less important task. The main difference between a trap and an interrupt is where they are generated. An interrupt is a hardware generated. And it can be used to signal the completion of an I/O to obviate the need for device ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Ex, Memory, Processor, disk space, etc.) Last one is the level of human resources needed to support the OS. 6. What are the benefits and detriments of each of the following? Consider both the systems and the programmers levels. (Chapter 3) п‚•a) Synchronous and asynchronous communication п‚•b) Automatic and explicit buffering a) Synchronous vs asynchronous can be called to blocking vs non blocking communication. The benefit of synchronous communication is the simplicity and accuracy. However blocking may not be necessary and waste time. Asynchronous communication allows messages to be delivered without waiting. However this communication has less reliability than blocking one. b) Automatic buffering provides a queue with in definite length; thus ensuring the sender will never have to block while waiting to copy a message. There are no specifications how automatic buffering will be provided; one scheme may reserve sufficiently large memory where much of the memory is wasted. Explicit buffering specifies how large the buffer is. In this situation, the sender may be blocked while waiting for available space in the queue. However, it is less likely memory will be wasted with explicit buffering. 7. Describe the differences among short term, medium term, and long term scheduling. (Chapter 3) 1) Short term scheduling: It selects from jobs in memory, those jobs which are ready to execute, and allocates the CPU to one of them. CPU selects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Persuasive Essay On Commitment In Love You are a man eater, right? You are a fun lay, a good night, but commitment is not for you. You are fierce independence and unavailability. You prefer your own company because, you annoy yourself, but when you re alone at least no one else has that power. When did this become who you are? Did you get hurt? A million times? Just once? Was that too much for your heart made of tender flesh? What made you this person? Are you afraid? Are you just terrified because you fall in lovewith someone the instant they do anything that makes your heart drop? To combat the possible pain, you swear you do not love anyone or anything at all. If you cannot be the person who does not get heartbroken once a week then you are going to be the person who does not have a heart to break. Cold exterior, dark edge, you never let anyone closer than ten feet to you. You maintain your mystery and posterity by making sure no one ever crosses you. The best way to do that is by establishing your firm no bull policy early. God knows you are terrified. You want to be the person with your heart on your sleeve. You would love to be someone who believes in the sentiment of it is better to have loved and lost than never loved at all but you cannot bring yourself to do it. You cannot handle the destruction. You cannot bear the weight of having to rebuild yourself every single time. You cannot carry the cross of your own fragility. People ask about why you are like this. They ask why you haven t found anyone. You say something like my standards are just really high. On some level, that is absolutely true. You will not let just anyone in, if you are going to stop shooting them down before they have a chance, they really have to be something special. The problem is not that you do not let just anyone in, you just do not let anyone in. The scary part about being a damaged heart is that when you meet someone new, your defenses are at an all time high. Constantly on ready to run, always testing to see if they can handle your damage. You push away before anyone has a chance to get close. Some make it, though. It takes a while but you start to believe them when they say they are there to stay. You tell them you are a storm and they say they love ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Employee Benefits Paper United States Department of Labor Case Study Benefits are a major component of an organization s total rewards strategy. A flexible and rewarding benefits package can assist an organization with attracting and retaining talented employees. Whereas most benefits offered by organizations are optional, some benefits are mandatory (Lussier Hendon, 2016). One of the responsibilities of the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is to ensure that organizations are offering mandatory benefits and complying with benefits regulations. The DOL maintains a HealthPlan and Benefits website that specifies health plan and benefits regulations and federal involvement in employee benefits. This paper will examine and review the website. First, the paper... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fiduciaries are plan administrators or trustees that are in charge of managing an organization s health and retirement plan ( Fiduciary Responsibilities, n.d.). ERISA requires that fiduciaries act with integrity and in the best interest of its members. Specifically, ERISA states that fiduciaries must act prudently and must diversify the plan s investments in order to minimize the risk of large losses. In addition, they must follow the terms of plan documents to the extent that the plan terms are consistent with ERISA ( Fiduciary Responsibilities, n.d., para. 2). This provision is designed to protect the interest of employee retirement investments and health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Comparing Nineteen Eighty-Four, And V For Vendetta George Orwell said, One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution. One makes the revolution in order to establish a dictatorship. This essay will be comparing and contrasting Nineteen Eighty Four and V for Vendetta since they are both fictional narratives based on totalitarian dystopian societies, where the government has the power over its citizens. The government can control what they want their citizens to believe and think through propaganda. This creates fear in the citizens of both societies. By showing that the everything which the current government is doing better than the government in the past for it citizen. It is useful to compare V for Vendetta and the novel Nineteen Eighty Fourwith respect to their depictions of dictators, representation of propaganda in a dystopian society and the endings related to character development. Both societies can be compared with each other by a figurehead which is worshipped by the citizens of the society, propaganda is used to control the citizens of the society and the ending of movie V for Vendetta and Nineteen Eighteen Four book contrast with each other in character development. The first topic that is going to be compared is that in both societies the leader is worshipped by the citizens. In the book, Nineteen Eighty Four Big brother is considered to be the savior of the society and he is idolized by the citizens. Similarly in V for Vendetta Adam Sutler is also considered to be the savior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Effect Of Concentration On Rate Of Reaction With... How does changing the concentration of Hydrochloric acid affect its rate of reaction with Sodium Thiosulphate? Introduction/aim the aim of this experiment is to see how changing the concentration of hydrochloric acid would change its rate of reaction with Sodium Thiosulphate. This was done by changing the concentration of Hydrochloric acid to 4 different concentrations and adding them to the same amount of sodium thiosulphate. This is done in different beakers that will previously be placed over a piece of paper marked with an x. Once the reaction fully takes place, the x would no longer be visible therefore the time it takes for the x to no longer be visible is our dependent variable. Hypothesis the hypothesis is that as the concentration is increased, the rate of reaction will increase, but the time will decrease.This is because if the concentration is higher, there will be more of the sodium thiosulphate, therefore the reaction will take less time as the two mixtures will collide at a higher frequency. The trend in the graphs that will be later plotted will not be directly proportional. Graph 1 ( concentration vs time ) has a negative correlation and graph 2 ( concentration vs rate ) has a positive correlation. This is because as the concentration is increased the time will decrease, that s why graph 1 will have a negative correlation. Graph 2 will have a positive correlation as rate will be 1/time, therefore the graph flips. Neither of the graphs will be directly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Partitioning Defective Proteins ( Par6 ) And Protein... Partitioning defective proteins (Par3, Par6) and protein kinase C (PKC) These proteins are components of an apical polarity complex that has also been shown to influence TE/ICM fate choice. Par3 and Par6 are cell junction proteins that were up regulated during morula stage. This apical basal polarity can be seen in the compaction of the eight cell stage embryo and through the localization of known polarity markers from other organisms and developmental contexts, including partitioning defective 3 (Par 3), partitioning defective 6 (Par 6), and protein kinase C (PKC) (Pauken and Capco, 1999; Vinot et al., 2005; Muller et al.,2001). Par3, Par6 and PKC exist in the apical plasma membrane and tight junctions and shift their position during 8‐ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, a fluid filled cavity, the blastocoel, is formed by merging of intercellular spaces and water movement into the embryo. The blastocyst usually occurs around day seven in the cow. Attachment of TJ and adjacent TE cells is essential for the integrity of epithelial cells and blastocoelic cavity production by processing of transepithelial ion transport. Formation and expansion of blastocoels depend on a tightly of membrane/ion transporters aggregation to both apical and basolateral domain. Beside the membrane aggregation, the maintenance of epithelium integrity also requires mature junctional complexes (Collins and Fleming, 1995). Many proteins were up regulated during blastocyst formation when compared to morula, including membrane traffic, ion channel, electron transporter and transfer/carrier proteins. Cell cytoskeleton and cell adhesion protein assembly combined with TJ formation is restricted to the outer cells (Pratt et al., 1982). Blastocoelic cavity generation by processing of transepithelial ion transport is relied on TJ. Water osmotic transport across the epithelium is suggested to be regulated by Na+/K+ ATPase (Watson and Barcroft, 2001). It is reported that active K+ transport are found mainly at the apical membrane. Moreover, electron transporters such as NADH dehydrogenase subunits were characterized and that may ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Transnational Corporations Essay Transnational corporations are companies who s business activities have an influence on economic, social, and environmental outcomes in more than one country. There are some similarities in principles, expectations, and motives between countries regarding these matters, however there are also some differences too. This makes it vital for companies to consider these issues, in order to be socially responsible on an international scale as well as a national scale. (Boddy 2012) states that corporate social responsibilityrefers to the awareness, acceptance and management of the wider responsibilities of organisations . Producers and suppliers to transnational corporations are in some cases regarded as a wider responsibility of transnational corporations, as it is the dealings between the two parties that lights up a variety of topics to review. The aim of this piece of work is to talk about the main factors that transnational corporations need to consider when dealing with producers and suppliers, and their respective communities, in order to be socially responsible, by reviewing previous literature of accredited scholars and researchers. This involves the fairness of how transnational corporations deal with producers and suppliers, and also, the thoughts towards exploitation of labour by suppliers in poor countries. Treating producers in a fair way is a topic, which many believe is a responsibility of transnational corporations. The coffee sector is an example, where ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Women of Ancient Rome China The empires of Rome and China were very great ones, they both had many similarities and differences in the way they ran their empires. One major difference was the way they treated their women. Both Chinese and Roman women were unequal in social status than the men of the empires were, but they were definitely treated different in both empires. Women of Chinawere treated quite harshly and were expected to take orders at all times by their husbands, and were to serve them always. This started to happen especially after Confucius died because he taught people to treat each other the same, after his death women became less free and lost status, (Arvind 10). Women of Rome were treated like goddesses; they were to stay at home as housewives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, they were allowed to play a part in religion; although it was not a high role, being a monk in the Chinese culture was seen to be the highest level of authority that a woman could be given. There were some differences between the two empires in this area, women in Rome were given the opportunity to become very important in the religion of the Roman people; however they were never given too much power, they would never be allowed to hold a position in office. It s not hard to see that women were treated far worse than men were; this is just because the men never thought of them as equal and that was just the way it would be. Women in China were definitely treated like slaves as compared to Roman women who were given a little freedom; Chinese women would have to obey their husbands and had to make sure that their chores like cooking and cleaning were done by the end of the day. In Rome women were treated inferior, but the men of the empire would always look after them; they would always have a male guardian with them most of the time, (Ramirez et al 179). Chinese women were ordered around constantly and would never even think about disobeying their husbands. Roman women were treated more like precious gems; their husbands made sure that they avoided contact with men other than family members, they wanted to make sure their wives stayed pure and faithful to them at all times. In comparison, Chinese women ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Liquidity Ratios and Activity Ratios 2.0FINANCIAL RATIOS 2 Liquidity Ratios Liquidity ratios measure a business capacity to pay its debts as they come due. It also measures the cooperative s ability to meet short term obligations. Liquidity refers to the solvency of the firm s overall financial position the ease with which it can pay its bills. Because a common precursor to financial distress and bankruptcy is low or declining liquidity, these ratios can provide early signs of cash flow problems and impending business failure. The two basic measures of liquidity are the current ratio and the quick (acid test) ratio (Gitman, 2009). 1. Current ratios The current ratio is current assets divided by current liabilities. The current ratio ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No ratio, in fact, is especially meaningful without knowledge of the business from which it originates. For example, a declining quick ratio with a stable current ratio may indicate that a company has built up too much inventory, but it could also suggest that the company has greatly improved its collection system. Quick ratio is expressed as follows: Quick Ratio = Current assets Inventory / Current Liabilities Figure 2.2 explained the company s quick ratio has been improving from year on year from 0.51 in 2007 to 0.63 in 2008 and then increased to 0.69 in 2009. Quick ratio for 2009 is higher compared to the industry average quick ratio that is 0.65. Even though it has shown incremental improvement of their quick ratio and surpassed the industry average of 0.65 acid tests, the firm would have to sell inventory to meet its obligations. Comparing quick ratios over an extended period of time can be used to signal developing trends in a company. While modest declines in the quick ratio do not automatically spell trouble, uncovering the reasons for changes can help to find ways to nip potential problems in the bud. As for PJV s case, this is a good sign that the company progress steadily in improving its quick ratio over 3 years period in which may be resulting from its reduced inventories in 2009. The company s quick ratio can further be increased to a satisfactory level (at least 1:1) by improving its collection system and policy. Like the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. An Unwanted Change Of Weather An unwanted change in weather can change a life in a matter of hours. A hurricane is a tropical storm that occurs near oceans and on coasts. Hurricanes in Florida happen often and the citizens in the affected area will need to be prepared for these storms. This will be how to be ready for and handle a level one to a level three hurricane. In a level three hurricane extensive damage to buildings and flooding along the coast occur. Following these steps will not guarantee safety from a hurricane. The materials needed will be a three day supply of nonperishable food and bottled water (three gallons of water per person, per day), toiletries such as a toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, and shampoo, a bucket to use for the restroom, sleeping bags and pillows, flashlights, plastic bags, a basic first aid kit, boards of plywood that has a size that is dependent on the size of the home s windows, corrosion resistant screws at least two inches in length (amount varying in amount and size of windows, read below for instructions and then with the measurements of the windows get the proper amount of screws), a drill, a television, and a radio. Firstly, before the stormoccurs, proper preparations must be taken. The level of the storm must be determined to know which action to take. To find this out examine the local weather reports, news, and/or radio. Once determining the category, if it is a category three or lower then follow these steps; if it is a four or higher then consider ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Analysis Of Vladimir Nabokov s Short Stories Abstract Vladimir Nabokov s short stories featured are Signs and Symbols, Bachmann and Terra Incognita. Signs and Symbols focuses on a young boy institutionalized with a morbid paranoia of the outside world and the impact this has on his elderly parents. Bachmann is about a genius composer whose only source of affection is of Madame Perov, whose infatuation is seen in her constant attendance of his piano recitals. Terra Incognito s main character ValliГ©re and his companions are losing their minds and lives to strange hallucigenic fever in a remote country in the fictional country of Zonraki. Strong aspects of all three short stories focus on the alienation of each of the protagonists and the cause of this, either due to madness, great creativity or delusion. This link is forged between the three, which would have not been as obvious. To attempt to show this association, the following question arose, which is: The alienated person is out of touch with himself as he is out of touch with any person. (Erich Fromm, 1955) How does Nabokov convey alienation of characters well in the short stories Signs and Symbols, Bachmann and Terra Incognita? The three short stories, Signs and Symbols, Bachmann and Terra Incognita are going to be examined. Nabokov is interested in people who are forcefully marginalized by society due to their imaginations. He depicts them using a number of writer s tools such as the conflict between characters, the opinions of secondary characters, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Mount St Helen Research Paper Mount Saint Helen The theory of the continental drift is that the continents have slowly drifted to their current location. Alfred Wegener believed that all the seven continents were once a supercontinent known as Pangea. A discovery that came from climate clues like glacial deposits in South America, Africa, Australia and India. Rock and fossils matching evidence found in South America and Africa. The theory of plate tectonics states that Earth s outer shell is divided into plates. The crust and upper mantle is broken into plates that move around on the mantle, changing in size throughout time. The lithosphere makes up the crust and upper mantle and the asthenosphere a plastic like layer beneath the lithosphere. There are three types of plate boundaries. Divergent boundaries where two plates move away from each other. The ocean widens and new crust forms at the mid oceanic ridge. Convergent boundaries has three types of converging, moving two plates towards each other. First we have an ocean floor plate that collides with a less dense continental plate. Next an ocean floor plate collides with another ocean floor plate. Finally a continental plate collides with another continental plate. Transform boundaries were two plates slide past one another. The resulting effects of plate tectonics is landforms such as rift valleys, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Mount Saint Helen is located on The Ring of Fire, a zone of active volcanoes. In 1980 Mount Saint Helen erupted due to its location on a destructive plate boundary where a continental plate (North American) meets an oceanic plate (Juan de Fuca). Since the oceanic plate is denser it will submerge under the continental plate. The plate melts because of friction between moving plates. The melted plate is now magma which rise through the gaps in the continental plate, forming a volcano once it reaches the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Drug Addiction Treatment Addiction treatment problems are reaching even further out into society with new synthetic drugs that mimic marijuana, cocaine and many other illegal drugs. These new designer drugs are making users throughout the country very sick, causing seizures, hallucinations and even death. Preventive measures and treatment for these kinds of addictions cannot take place soon enough. These new designer drugs are sweeping the country as hospital admissions and reports to poisoncontrol centers dramatically increase. Treatment for addiction to toxic synthetic drugs sold as bath salts and incense that can be obtained for as little as $10 in head shops throughout the country is the new epidemic in the rehabilitation community. The end result of these... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These types of addiction rehabilitation programs are usually open ended meaning no set length of time is required. It takes as long as it takes to handle all of the factors involved with addiction, chasing the issues back to the underlying problem takes time. A complete rehabilitation involves learning how to be happy and live life without seeking such detrimental remedies to ones problems. Often kids seek these kinds of things out as means to fit in or feed some inner insecurity thinking since the drugs are legal they cannot be harmful. Other users who have abused the drugs tell others nothing happened, when nothing could be further from the truth. Where one leads others will follow. Teaching teenagers to be responsible young adults and keep their own counsel when it comes to altering their reality is a big part of a successful rehabilitation and addiction treatment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Propaganda Of Art Within The Ussr, Dprk, And The Prc PROPAGANDA IN ART WITHIN THE USSR, DPRK, AND THE PRC PREPARED FOR MRS. BELLINI BY ANDREW BI STUDENT NUMBER: 676025 COURSE: AVI101 MARCH 13 2015 GORDON GRAYDON MEMORIAL SECONDARY SCHOOL What is Propaganda? Art is a powerful thing. It has fueled revolutions, cultural movements, and wars. (Axelrod, 2015 Art Power in North Korea). However, when art is only a mouthpiece for the government s agenda, it ceases to be a medium for true communication. In this way, people are stripped of a powerful means for expression (Axelrod, 2015 Art Power in North Korea). This is called propaganda. Now what is propaganda, might the reader ask? Propaganda is the spread of political, philosophical, scientific, artistic, and others views and ideas with a view to their implementation (Great Soviet Encyclopedia, 2011). Propaganda has proven itself again and again to be the most decisive tool in most conflicts, as by using propaganda you are molding the minds of your people, eliminating dissent and gaining overwhelming support for anything you wish. It is once said by the famous American general Douglas A.Macarthur that One cannot wage war under present conditions without the support of public opinion, which is tremendously molded by the press and other forms of propaganda (Chicago Tribune, March 3 1942 Pg.3). Some of the biggest users of propaganda were communist countries such as the USSR, China, North Korea. But first, I d like to explain what communism is. What is Communism? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Managerial Escalator Essay Abstract This report will be look into extent to which the Managerial Escalator, the Managerial Hybrid and Managerial Gap (Rees and Porter, 2008) fits in the experience of two managers. This report focus on two parts; firstly on giving the details on theories explained by Rees and Porter. Secondly this report will analyze and discuss the results from both managers with managerial responsibilities, their process to achieve current position, difficulties in the role of being manager, what motivate them to work and if they got support from their mentors etc. It was found that their working styles match the concept of managerial escalator. 1. Introduction Nowadays managers and supervisor can be the greatest ally for change teams. As to development of the company, the importance of managers is obvious to the company. Getting managers and supervisors on board and taking the lead in supporting employee change is crucial. As the manager topic is mentioned this report is going to focus on explaining the concept of Managerial Escalator (Rees and Porter, 2008). In this report, two managers have been interviewed and discuss their progression into management and managerial responsibilities and the extent to which their current managerial activity fits with the concept of Managerial Escalator. Base on the terminology of the case study, comparison and contrast of both managers with respect to their managing style will be analyzed. At last, reasonable and information based on academic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Why Data Mining Is The Extraction Of Knowledge From The... Data mining is the extraction of knowledge from the various databases that was previously unknown (Musan Hunyadi, 2010). Data mining consists of using software that conglomerates artificial intelligence, statistical analysis, and systems management in the act of extracting facts and understanding from data stored in data warehouses, data marts, and through metadata (Giudici, 2005). Through algorithms and learning capabilities data miningsoftware can analyze large amounts of data and give the management team intellectual and effective information to help them form their decisions. The intention for data mining is to analyze prevailing data and form new truths and new associations that were unknown prior to the analysis (Musan Hunyadi,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These visualization tools that are made through the management team s queries, are synthesized with the reports. Charts, tables, and graphs can help management teams make important decisions by allowing them to see data in a quantitative view. The management team can use this new perspective to understand all areas of their query and, in turn, they can make better and more informed decisions. How Business Intelligence Systems are used Business intelligence systems are the combination of operational data and analytical tools to aid managers to comprehend the capabilities available in the firm, the industrial trends, future development in technologies and the market and even their competitor s actions and the resulting implications (Wang, 2014, p. 1083). There are many ways managers can use the information a business intelligence system gives them such as understand customer behavior, analyzing competition understanding investment options, and knowledge protection. Customer Behavior The market place, even at a local level, is more competitive then it has been at any other time in history. Companies must put a major emphasis on gaining customer loyalty and understanding customer behavior in order to compete in today s market place. Tuta et al. (2014) offer that intelligent technologies provide new options for manages to understand the market place they partake in and the competition in that market place. Customer Relationship Management systems are a new way ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Teamwork BSBWOR502B Ensure Team effectiveness 1.1 Describe what differentiates a group of people from a team. A team is generally organized, with specific goals and usually with specific roles for different members of the team. A team is a group of people that works together for a common cause or goal. A group is just a collection of people with something in common, such as being in the same place or having a shared interest. 1.2 Explain why it is important to establish a clear team purpose. establishing a clear purpose/goal is important so the group understands what it is trying to achieve. Without a clear goal or purpose, the team may not be able to identify when the task has been completed or finished. With a clear goal, the team can unify and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ensure that they are SMART. Define the KPIs and standards for each goal. Define the timeframe for each goal. Select 1 goal and create an action plan which clearly documents how you will achieve this goal. Detail the methods/ processes that you will engage in, the resources that you need and risks or constraints. 3.1 Describe the stages that a team goes through during its life cycle. The stages that teams normally go through range from forming to disbanding. the stages cannot always be clearly identified: this is likely to be the case if a team operates for a few days or if a team has changes in its membership. In the first case, there may be little storming and in the latter there may be a considerable amount of it. Managing a team means managing it through the ups and downs of the team process from beginning to end. The idea of different stages of team development ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Male Dominance In Alice Walker s Color Purple Male Dominance in The Color Purple The Color Purple is a story of transformation, of the will of one woman against all the men in her life, finding happiness in what life deals you, and dealing with a male dominated society. Although there are stereotypical elements for both men and women, within the main characters, traditional roles are replaced with more complex concepts. Living during the early 1900 s, a young girl must overcome years of abuse, betrayal, and become an independent, confident woman. Through strength and persistence, Celie is able to find truth through the female bonds and friendships of unconditional love in Alice Walkers The Color Purple. In The Color Purple, women were often weakened by men having their sense of self worth controlled by principles of beauty, ability, and what they could provide for men. The men in the novel kept them uneducated so that they were submissive and if they ever got out of line they would be beaten to remind them of their place. The men in the novel were able to do and go as they pleased with no backlash or repercussions from the women in the novel. As Mr.__ would say Men s supposed to wear the pants. The cycle of violence in the novel creates misery for the women. Celie who is the main character often suffered from physical and psychological damage from the violence and aggression of Mr.__. Mr.__ is controlling and very self centered, he shows no remorse for the feelings of his wife Celie and beats her to make sure ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Subcategories Of The Nuclear Family Sociologists agree to an extent, there are different subcategories of sociologists who have different views on the family. First, what is meant by the typical family is (in terms of sociological studies) the nuclear family. The nuclear family make reference to a mum, dad (whom are preferably married but at least cohabiting), one or more children (usually two or three). The nuclear familyis occasionally referred to as a cereal packet family in a satirical or mocking way, this is by the sociologists who think the typical family is a destructive or even a complete fallacy. Firstly, there are different family types other than the nuclear one. The first one is a lone parent family, this is when a child lives with one parent usually due to relationship ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...