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2. The Test On 99shape Dataset
which classified into nine classes, with eleven shapes in each. Shapes in the same class are in different
variant form, including occluded, noised, rotated, etc. Other databases including MPEG 7 Shape
Dataset [5], Articulated Dataset, Swedish Leaf Dataset and Brown Dataset are used to have further
experiments. Similar to [13], Precision and Recall is used for benchmark for the reason of fair
comparisons. C. Results and Discussion Table I shows the optimal result from test on 99shape dataset.
The numbers of points we sampled from the shapes are 50, 50 and 25 for RSD, RAD and TF
respectively. For the articulated dataset, 45, 35 and 45 points are sample for RSD, RAD and TF.
Retrieval result on articulated dataset was presented in Table I. We have noticed that result on 99shape
from RAD is slightly better than RSD, while on articulated dataset RSD performs slightly better than
RAD. During the above experiment, we tried to normalize the descriptors and found that experiment
on 99 shapes received little influence from normalization while result from articulated dataset has
some improvement. From the Table I, our algorithm has a almost 100% correct classified rate for
Human and Wrench. We noticed that the Airplanes class is of the lowest correct rate except for the top
3 ranks. And the hit rate declined rapidly which make it singled out from the Table I. The matching
distance in this class is carefully investigated and the distance revealed that our descriptors
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3. Ilm Level 3 Unit 328 Understand How to Lead Effective...
Unit 328: Understand how to lead effective meetings
AC 1.1
Explain the purpose of a meeting
Staff meetings
The purpose of regular staff meetings helps an organisation become much more organised and
efficient and places both employees and managers on the same page, it makes it easier to establish
roles and collaborates to finish projects and achieve goals. They make it possible for all members of a
company to work together with less confusion and accomplish objectives faster.
They cover a range of relevant information, and provide a platform for employees to ask questions and
discuss concerns with management enabling staff to offer ideas and solutions directly to managers and
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It is an opportunity to discuss strengths, give constructive suggestions and consider each other s points
of view.
AC 1.2
Explain the purpose and structure of an agenda
A meeting agenda ensures that the meeting will be a productive use of everyone s time. It can focus
the attendee s efforts and provide a structure to accomplish the meeting purpose. It defines outcomes,
and important information, attendee roles and responsibilities and a meeting timeline. It allows
attendee s to prepare for the meeting as it is made available a week before. It also works as a checklist
of those attending, goals and topics for discussion to make sure that all the necessary information is
covered and keeps team members focused on the specific goals and stay on track with the subject
matter.
A well written meeting agenda makes it easy for everyone to go through the meeting process smoothly
and in an organised manner.
AC 1.3
Explain how to select and invite the right people to attend the meeting
When inviting people to a meeting, make it a point to mention why they are expected to attend. This
gives them time to prepare, and keeps them alert and interactive throughout, it is best to only have
people who can contribute to the meeting for example were they given any action points to achieve in
a previous meeting that need to be followed up?, would the individual bring anything new to the
table? Do they
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4. The Controversial Role Of Hazing In The Present Day
Hazing is a common ritual found in both academic and employment settings. Although hazing was
instituted a few centuries ago, its prominence can still be seen in modern day society. For that reason,
this paper will examine three areas that includes the background of hazing, the viewpoint comparison
on hazing through two peer reviewed articles, and why hazing is still controversial in the present day.
Background of Hazing
According to Parks, Jones, Ray, Hughey, and Cox (2015), hazing as part of a rite of passage process
dates back to the beginning of mankind with the first documented instances of organized hazing
coming from ancient Greece, where prospective soldiers demonstrated their loyalty through painful
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The captain can remind teammates of the hazing prevention workshop and suggest a progressive team
dinner where each senior member of the team provides a food course. (Heibert Klatt, 2001, p. 170 2;
p. 17)
Keep in mind that Waldron s (2012) suggestions for reducing hazing may have little influence due to
the countervailing force of peer pressure (Edelman, 2005, p. 328). Therefore, it is highly unlikely that
this contradictory approach will succeed using a short range tactic to replace a long range strategy
(Fallacies, 2006, More..., para. 1 42; Heibert Klatt, 2001, p. 170 2). Hence, further discussions are
needed to determine which author(s) presented the stronger argument.
Taking all this into account, Waldron (2012) has presented a stronger argument than Josefowitz and
Gadon (1989). The reason for this is due to Waldron (2012) maintaining a neutral position, while
presenting strong scientific evidence on the subject of hazing. Also, the statistics presented by
Waldron (2012) did not have any fallacies when compared to that of Josefowitz and Gadon (1989)
(Fallacies, 2006, More..., para. 1 42). Based upon these differences and how society has changed its
cultural stance on hazing, Waldron (2012) has clearly given the better argument and solution for
stopping hazing. Hence, a further discussion is needed on why hazing remains a controversial
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5. Marketing Is A Complex Network Of Processes
The average person may not realize that marketing is a complex network of processes; not just product
advertising (Kerin, Hartley, Rudelius, 2011). One might think of marketing as just the product
advertising side of things in the world of goods and services. A large amount of people might not
understand that marketing is a much more diverse set of steps, not just billboards and commercials.
Marketing is the process that covers product distribution and concepts ranging all the way from
realization of consumer needs to satisfaction of the need with a finished product or service (Kerin et
al, 2011). This process is covered through the four factors of the marketing mix (Kerin et al, 2011).
Need
A product that I need is laundry detergent. I have two teenage sons, so laundry is a constant in my
household. Therefore, a reliable laundry detergent is a must. Tide detergent that is a constant in the
grocery cart of my family. It is reliable and a consistent performer that satisfies the needs of our
family. Tide satisfies the need of clean clothing in my household. The marketing program of Tide is
set up to sufficiently cover the demand for this product (Kerin, et al, 2011). There is a set price and
there has been adequate promotion of the product. As a consumer, I am aware of the product, the
benefits, and the availability of the product. Tide advertising focuses on a simple message that
consumers can find easily relatable. This allows the consumer to find a common
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6. Kevin Ware Injury
In the fourth and final paper of athletic injuries I selected to do a website of Kevin Ware, a famous
American basketball player. To see the website click on the link: https://millereng10422.weebly.com.
In my website, I persuaded the audience to understand how Kevin Ware is such a respectable player
and speaker on sport injuries. My home page was very basic, but will drawl my audience attention by
Kevin Ware s pictures. I wrote an introduction paragraph to explain who Kevin Ware, but with the
effect of kairos most people know who he is. There are also two pictures underneath this paragraph to
show the two different colleges Ware played at. I decided to keep a basic and a short introduction
paragraph was the best way to organize this page because it is easy to read and simple. ... Show more
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The pathos from the audience really shows in the picture and video of the injury. These multimedia is
very difficult to look at for most viewers. The emotions of shock and sympathy to Kevin Ware occur
in the injury paragraph. But the main point of the website is the point to persuade kids to take a break
when they are hurt because you could make it worse like Kevin did. This is described more in detail
on the influence page. The biggest thing that supports this point is a quote from a conference when
Ware was describing another athlete by saying, He wishes he could be out there with the guys, making
a difference, making it easier. . He understands the wanting feeling to play but knows it is better to just
sit
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7. Reflection On Professional Development
In this short essay my own personal view on professional development will be made evident through
reviewing past experiences, allowing recommendations for better practice to occur. Other topics
discussed and analysed will be; the structure of the organisation, the effectiveness on leadership and
management. My own role within the organisational structure will be reflected on, considering the
impact of skills in practice, further, justifying what I will need for future personal and professional
development.
Reflective practice is an important tool, as people learn from their own professional experiences
(Pascal and Brown, 2009). Reflection provides opportunity for furthering personal and professional
development (Nganga, 2011). As it helps to certify knowledge skills and experience that is used within
practice (Freire, 1972).
Boud, Keogh and Walker (1985) states that, looking through past and present experiences helps with
progression in the future. The reflection on practice is finding the weaknesses and overcoming them
(Dyer and Taylor, 2012).
Johns (2000) situates that a number of models can help to structure a reflection. As they provide a
framework that helps develop a deeper understanding and analysis. One reflective model is Schön
(2002) the model of reflection in action and reflection on action. This model is beneficial to use as it
involves working on getting to the bottom of what is happening in the experience process, such as; the
decisions made and the feelings felt at that time of the event. Reflection on action involves looking
over the event and drawing on professional knowledge to understand what happened and why it
happened and to develop deeper knowledge (Thompson and Pascal, 2012). However, this is not the
only model that could be used. Other models such as Kolb (1984), Gibbs (1988) and Brookfield
(1995) have different frameworks to help breakdown an issue.
I like to use Schön (2002) model in the workplace as I am thinking about what I am doing as I am
doing it. This does not provide a lot of time to think in depth and to break the event down, leading to
not gaining a better understanding of what happened, without this I have no targets to better my
professional development.
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8. Manners And Class Manned In Jane Austen s Pride And Prejudice
Manners and class presented in Pride and Prejudice.
According to Margetson 1980, During the Romantic period in England manners were considered to be
more than just a greeting to one another. Having manners meant you were socially at a higher rank.
According to In Romantic period, their character and self presentation was main key to define their
rank and manners. Jane Austen engages with this idea and talk about the importance of manners
describing the way an individual character behaves according to their class and rank. She meant that
higher classes (who are from a good family and proper education) will automatically have good
manners. And the manners they have are bound up with the property and their class rank. In Pride and
prejudice manners were considered as an aspect to be learned by a society (especially the lower class)
from the higher class people s expectations. However, since manners can be learned and they can also
be lacked, so it is never automatically true that a person from an upper class has good manners.
In Pride and Prejudice , Austen shows the lack of manners and represents the false manners of people.
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Darcy presents his good manners to her. And this shows that manners are learnable and can be lacked.
His behavior so strictly alerted, what it could mean...never in her life had she seen his manners so little
dignified, never had he spoken with such gentleness. (Austen, 2009) Elizabeth clear changes in Mr.
Darcy. So this clearly shows that he (Darcy) didn t really have good manners at first though being
from upper class. Darcy, Lady Catherine and Miss Bingley despite being from a high social class they
lack good manners. Miss Bingley who wants to marry Mr. Darcy is always rude to Elizabeth and
insults her openly to
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9. Hegemonic Masculinity In The Legend Of Zelda
Across all media types, women are frequently displayed in a stereotypic manner. However, the type of
stereotypic manner has shifted from a traditional sense to one with an emphasis on sexuality. One can
examine this shift most saliently in video games through the observation of the change from damsels
in distress to sexy, often aggressive visions of beauty . These damsels in distress were often princesses
who were dependent on a prince or hero to come and rescue them. This depiction of female characters
as victims needing saving was exceedingly common, such as Princess Toadstool in the Mario Brothers
franchise and Princess Zelda in the Legend of Zelda franchise, and perpetuated the concept of women
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However, there are certain characteristics for men that are more ideal than others. Wade and Ferree
describe this principle as hegemonic masculinity, which refers to a type of man, idealized by men and
women alike, who functions to justify and naturalize gender inequality . They expand this concept and
explain that the hegemonic man is the real man in our collective imagination who theoretically
embodies all the most positive traits on the masculine side of the gender binary (2014:124). Other
researchers examining hegemonic masculinity concluded that this concept supports a social hierarchy
where masculinity is hegemonic: where men dominate and women are subjugated (Dill, Brown, and
Collins 2008:1403). This dominance is particularly salient in gaming culture, where most, if not all, of
the characteristics of games are geared to appeal to men. From the portrayal of men as strong heroes to
the violence and aggression they are free to engage in within the game, these games are created with
the hierarchy of men in mind. This hierarchy is a rough ranking of men from most to least masculine,
with the assumption that more masculine is better (Wade and Ferree 2015:125). In order to perpetuate
this hierarchy, men react negatively to anything that threatens their position. Researchers Michael
Kasumovic and Jeffrey Kuznekoff explained this phenomenon of male reaction as evolutionary theory
because by threatening the position a man holds in the hierarchy, one threatens his access to potential
mates. They further expanded on this theory to predict that a male s behavior should be moderated by
status and performance, such that only lower status males that have the most to lose with a hierarchal
reorganization by the introduction of a female competitor will be hostile towards female players
(2015:3). This theory explains why men tend to
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10. Casey At Bat Analysis
In the poem Casey at Bat and story David and Goliath, a comparison of David and Casey shows
differences and similarities. Here is how they are both alike. Casey and David are both alike because
they both had a battle and they felt like they were going to win that battle. I know this because in the
articles it said that the people knew that Casey was going to hit the ball and if the people believe that
means that Casey would believe. It also said in one of the articles that David felt like he was going to
win because he had God on his side. So if David believed that he was going to win because of God
and Casey believed he was going to win because of the people cheering for him that means that they
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In Casey up to Bat his battle was to hit the ball and he struck out. In David and Goliath David s battle
was to kill Goliath and he did. If one struck out and the other killed a giant that means that one lost
their battle and the other didn t. Another way I think they are different is because Casey boasted and
David did not. In Casey up to bat it said that Casey said that pitch isn t my style. In David and Goliath
it said that David said that he was going to win because God was on his side. This proves that Casey
boasted and David did not because if you watch something go by you think that it s not good enough
then that is boasting because not everything is going to be perfect. David did not boast because he had
a reason to think that he was going to win and he didn t act like he was all that. The last reason why I
think they are different is because David was judged in a bad way and Casey was judged in a good
way. In David and Goliath it said that David s brothers called him a brat. Casey was judged in a good
way because in Casey up to bat it said that everyone thought that he was going to hit. If you get called
a brat that is offensive so that would be a bad judgement. If everyone believes that you are going to hit
the baseball that would be a good judgement because people trust you.In the poem Casey at Bat and
story David and Goliath, a comparison of David and
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11. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Electronic Medical Records
Electronic medical record (EMR) can be defined as an electronic record of health related information
on an individual that can be created, gathered, managed, and consulted by authorized clinicians and
staff within one health care organization. There are two advantages and two issues of EMR in
Malaysian Government Hospital that I will discuss in this paper. The using of EMR in Malaysian
Government Hospital was enabling quick access to patient records for more coordinated and efficient
care. The medical record officer can access the patient information within a short time, and it more
save time if compared with searching the file record of staff at the shelf. Enabling quick access also
referred to the benefit of EMR system that sharing a database system, whereas the medical record
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The characteristics of electronic record that easy to modified and changed might cast doubt on the
court this is because if some data has been changed even for correction there are no trace that showing
the error was corrected, it different with a paper records, a simple line crossing out the incorrect
information will notify the reader that a change has been made. Moreover, usually using EMR
especially for conversion process, the original documents are scanned into a system and then will
shred or destroyed, these process might give a problem because some paper documentation is
illegible, but once the originals are destroyed there is no way to recover the data. So, to overcome this
issue, medical record officer must not too hasty in the destruction of the original documents, they also
should not destroy specific stored information that it is required to preserve. Not only that, they also
should always keep the original document as a backup, and use EMR only for a quick access purpose
rather that concern it as a system that can save a
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12. Romanization Of Athens
Athens is located on the bottom right side of Greece near the Saronic Gulf Islands. The city is
surrounded by the Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, the Gulf of Evoikos, the Saronic Gulf and the Gulf
of Corinth. Not only is Athens surrounded by various bodies of water, but on land surrounded by the
mountains: Aigaleo to the west, Parnes to the north, Pentelikon to the northeast, and Hymettus to the
east. The city s location being at the bottom of the country instead of more north and inland, gives it a
typical mediterranean climate (which would be no different than Sparta s). Athen s values align
primarily with education, progression, and the well being of its society.
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Many of them denounced wealth and as I d assume the students of the school of thought probably did
not desire luxurious lives. One of the more humorous philosophers, Diogenes of Sinope (arguably just
a comedian) lived in a tub/barrel (debated) in the middle of Athens for some time due to how much he
stood against wealth and that type of lifestyle. Also due to the society s contemplation and value of
education, it would be reasonable to assume they valued other things and weren t that concerned about
wealth as a
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13. Use Of Language In The Red Badge Of Courage
In The Red Badge of Courage the names aren t commonly mentioned while in Sister Carrie, which
gives the novel its name there is a girl called Carrie and the action takes place around her. ...Similarly,
omission plays a large part in Crane s work; the names of his protagonists are not commonly used and
sometimes they are not named at all (Wikipedia, 176).
Use of language in The Red Badge of Courage is quite colloquial and Crane is criticized for that by
critics ...Crane was often criticized by early reviewers for his frequent incorporation of everyday
speech into dialogue, mimicking the regional accents of his characters with colloquial stylization
(Wikipedia 177). ...I s pose we must go reconnoiterin round th kentry jest t keep em ... Show more
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She was pretty, graceful, rich in the timidity born of uncertainty, and with a something childlike in her
large eyes which captured the fancy of this starched and conventional poser among men (Dreiser 116).
The language used in The Red Badge of Courage is figurative language. He uses that kind of style to
describe war in all aspects. ...THE cold passed reluctantly from the earth, and the retiring fogs
revealed an army stretched out on the hills, resting (Crane 5).
Crane personifies the army, cold, and fog. They are described like person with needs, feelings and
behavior. The novelist applies personification for the objects in the combat area ... Whole brigades
grinned in unison, and regiments laughed (Crane19).
Stephen Crane uses personification and similes to describe weapons and soldier. ... Presently he began
to feel the effects of the war atmosphere, ...a blistering sweat, a sensation that his eyeballs were about
to crack like hot stones. A burning roar filled his ears (Crane 40). By doing so Crane describes
weapons as living creatures and he uses many images of color during the
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14. The Environmental Effects Of Plastic Shopping Bags
Originally patented in 1965, the single use plastic shopping bag has since become ubiquitous in
America and around the world. Plastic bags were first introduced in grocery stores in 1977, and by the
early 2000s they constituted 80% of the market for shopping bags (Laskow). These bags caught on
because they were stronger, lighter, waterproof, and many people found them easier to carry than
paper. Most importantly though, they were cheaper, meaning retail stores had strong incentives to
make them available to customers and promote their use (Petru). In other words, plastic bags became
popular, and remain so today, because they are convenient. However, this convenience does not take
into account the environmental effects associated with their production, distribution, and disposal.
Once these aspects of their use are considered, it is clear that the convenience of plastic shopping bags
do not justify the harms to the ecosystem caused by their existence.
Plastic bags are usually made out of high density polyethylene (HDPE), a strong, durable plastic made
from ethylene monomers (Clark). 134 million metric tons of ethylene are produced each year as of
2014, with 28% of that production going towards the manufacture of HDPE (Lazonby, Ethene ).
Ethylene is produced from oil and natural gas, and in the process has significant environmental
consequences. According to a 2013 study by Ghanta, Fahey, and Subramaniam published in the
journal Applied Petrochemical Research, For ethylene produced from naphtha and ethane [the two
main sources of ethylene], the energy expended during the extraction and ocean based transportation
of fossil fuel sources (crude oil and natural gas) contributes significantly to adverse environmental
impacts such as GHG [greenhouse gas] emissions, acidification, and eco toxicity. To make ethylene,
fossil fuels must be extracted, transported, and processed (Lazonby, Ethene ). Then the ethylene must
be processed to make HDPE (Lazonby, Poly(Ethene) ). HDPE, in the form of plastic pellets, is then
transported to the plastic bag manufacturer. The manufacturing process of Novolex, a maker of plastic
packaging products that sells bags under the brand name Hilex Poly ( Company Overview ), is
described
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15. Cobb County Planning Commission Essay
Since 1998, the Cobb County Planning Commission has opened its meetings with prayers by
volunteer clergy persons on a rotating basis. Id. at 1268. During the years of 2003 2004, the Planning
Commission employed a deputy clerk to invite the clergy members of the county to pray at their
monthly meetings using the yellow pages, the internet, and business cards. Id. at 1268. The deputy
clerk was also responsible for composing a list that categorizes the clergy members who responded by
denomination. Id. Notably, the deputy clerk chose to exclude certain clergy members of specific
religions from the list. Id. In later years, the Commission adjusted their selection process so that all the
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at 794 95. Recall the case of Galloway, the United States Supreme Court held that [so] long as the
town maintains a policy of nondiscrimination, the Constitution does not require it to search beyond its
borders for Non Christian prayer givers in an effort to achieve religious balancing. at 1826.
Although Martin County has a predominately Christian demographic, they have included Rabbis,
Imams, and have not denied any congregation the opportunity to pray.
Moreover, as long as a clergy person responds to the County s invitation or express interest at a
weekly meeting, he or she will not be excluded from the list.
Conversely, unlike the process employed by the Commission Board in Pelphery, Martin County s list
of Clergy members is in alphabetical order and does not have an impermissible motive. The clergy
members are not categorized by religion or ostracized from the list because of their religion. It is
important to realize that Marsh only prohibits a selection process that is made with an impermissible
motive. Id. at 1278. It must be duly noted that the impermissible motive standard does not require all
congregations to be allowed the opportunity to pray. Id. at 1282. If the Plaintiff, who is of the Sikh
religion, or a clergy member of her religion expressed interest in giving an invocation, they would not
be excluded from doing so. However, the Sikh religion does not have a
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16. Capital Punishment Should Be Prohibited By Our Justice System
Death Penalty
Capital punishment, or the death penalty, is one of the most debated issues in politics. It is a subject
with a long and varied history; countries have adjusted their laws about it many times. The methods of
the death penalty have changed over time as well, from public to private executions and from hanging,
firing squads and beheading to lethal injection. Despite this evolution, there are some questions yet to
be answered, such as: Does capital punishment have benefits? Does a person s religion factor into
his/her perspective about the death penalty? What are the reasons behind established capital
punishment? could they be out of a desire for rehabilitation, or out of a desire for retribution?
Whatever the answers of these questions, it is basically a way to take a life. Thus, Capital punishment
should be prohibited by our justice system because it violates human rights, is a savage way of
applying justice, and does not dissuade criminals.
First of all, the death penalty contradicts with all religious covenants, and it is a hypocrisy of our
beliefs, which aim to safeguard human rights and dignity. Our society has many kinds of biases and
prejudices, and these serve as filters that determine which murders are investigated seriously, which
ones are brought to trial, which ones are prosecuted as death penalty cases, which ones are being
pressured by public opinion and politicians and media for death sentences, which ones will have
adequate defense attorneys,
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17. Comparing The Parthenon In Athens And The Pantheon
The Parthenon in Athens and the Pantheon in Rome
University of the People
2015
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to provide a comparison between the two most famous buildings in
ancient Greece The Parthenon and The Pantheon in Rome,
We will consider how the style and function (use) of each building serves as a typical example of its
culture and how are the similarities and differences between ancient Greece and Rome seen in these
two buildings.
The Parthenon
The erection of this building dates back to 447 BC. The architects were Iktinos and Kallikrates. The
primary building material used was marble. The main function of the building was as temple to
represent essentially the power
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18. Comparison Between Charles Smith s Last Will And Testament
FACTS Charles Smith executed a Last Will and Testament on January 01, 2000. The last Will and
Testament was filed with the local probate court. Smith died on June 20, 2015. His Last Will and
Testament appointed Ralph Jones as Personal Representative and appointed Henry Robinson as
Successor Personal Representative. Robinson would like to have Jones removed from Personal
Representative for the Estate of Charles Smith due to the lack of fulfilling his Personal Representative
duties. Jones has failed to publish notice in the local newspaper that Smith died on June 20, 2015 and
he is now the Personal Representative. Since Jones did not publish notice, creditors or possible
creditors are unaware and were unable to make a claim against the Estate. Jones failed to post bond
which is required by the court to serve as a Personal Representative of the Estate. In addition, Jones
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A person interested in the Estate may petition for removal of a Personal Representative at any time for
cause. In, Julian I. Richards V. Elizabeth Ann Richards, 27 Md. App. 1; 338 A.2d 377; 1975 Md. App.,
the Personal Representative was removed from representing the Estate. The Personal Representative,
Julian I. Richards failed to file Inventories, reports and accountings which caused many issues in the
Estate. The Personal Representative was to file inventories within three months after his appointment.
The court stated that Richards demonstrated a lack of concern for the interest of the Estate. The Court
also stated that Richards mismanaged the property of the Estate by failing to take action to raise the
cash to pay the federal Estate taxes. Since Richards failed to do his duties as Personal Representative,
the court ruled to remove the Personal Representative and will appoint the Successor Personal
Representative to fulfil the finishing duties of this
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19. My Experience At Milpitas High School
It was just like any other day. The cool, dry, air acted as a reminder that fall is just around the corner
and summer won t be around for long. Large crowds shuffled around non stop and their voices filled
the air. Being part of the crowd, I walked sluggishly towards my destination, just like everyone else.
Everyone in the crowd had a different destination and every destination offered something different.
As of right now, a good day lies ahead. Ten minutes before the morning bell rang, I arrived at my first
period classroom. Being a student at Milpitas High School, I am just like most of you sitting in the
room right now, and just like most of you, I m still trying to get used to the fact that summer is history.
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It wouldn t open. She frowned and tried again. To my horror, the door refused to budge. Confused, my
teacher gave the door several more yanks. When the door remained stubborn, she called security on
the radio. As everyone continued to wait, she continued to yank on the door. At this point, so many
things were shooting through my mind. Part of me thought, Oh, well this is great. What I am supposed
to do now? I technically don t have my backpack anymore because it s now stuck inside the
classroom. Let s see, how many classes would I fail if I don t have my bag. Maybe I ll only fail a few.
Actually, never mind, I ll fail all of them.
Another part of me thought, Man, talk about timing. I don t think I was ever this lucky before.
Two minutes later, a tough looking security man came to the rescue. He immediately gave the door a
hard tug only to find out that the door had no intentions to move. The door simply refused to budge.
After several more pulls, the security man gave up, looked at us, and said, We re moving you guys to
another classroom.
With no other choice left, our whole class took an early morning hike to the other side of the school to
get to a vacant classroom and the rest of the first period proceeded slowly. Periodically, I glanced at
the clock and then at the door, hoping that someone come into the classroom with some good news.
That never happened. As I pondered about whether or not I would have the chance to grab my
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20. Gender Roles In The Play Trifles
The play Trifles takes place in the early 20th century, with gender roles definitively established. It
represents little equality, with men assuming that they are far superior to their female counterparts.
The men in the play disregard the women as just engaging in irrelevant matters, when in fact the
women find themselves delving headlong into the investigation and stumbling upon the motive for the
murder. The play having the name Trifles is ironic in that the men assume that the women are
concerned about petty womanish things that would never be of assistance to the investigation, when in
fact the womanish things turn out to be the evidence that would be necessary to prosecute Mrs.
Wright. The men search for what they suspect to cause the motives in similar situations with the
typical mindset of a man. While the men are wasting their time thinking like typical men of the time,
they ignore the obvious clues within Mrs. Wright s daily activities, such as her sewing, the dirty table,
and looking through the cabinets where they would have found the broken canary cage. As the men
believe that the women are used to worrying over trifles it appears that these trifles actually lead to the
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The women appear to have a perspective that the things which deserve punishment are the things that
could have been prevented. The men make fun of the women as they look for telltale signs of motive
in the usual places, looking to prosecute the murderer for what she is. The women have an entirely
different view on the situation. Mrs. Hale is remorseful for never visiting Mrs. Wright I could ve
come. I stayed away because it weren t cheerful (Glaspell 1390). The women believe that the crime
that should be punished is what could have prevented the crime Oh, I wish I d come over here once in
a while! That was a crime (Glaspell
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21. Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Paper
Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a prevalent zoonotic disease caused a tick borne virus.
Transmission of the CCHF virus to people can be either by contact with infected animals that are
slaughtered or tick bites(WHO). Contamination of medical supplies, reuse of needles and improper
sterilization techniques have also been attributed to the transmission of CCHF. Averagely, the fatality
rate of this disease is about 30%, but the mortality rates are between 10% to 80% have been reported
in numerous outbreaks. The disease was first known as Crimean fever during the Crimean war in
1944. Mikhail Petrovich Chumakov, a Soviet microbiologist and virologist, identified CCHF and
discovering that its transmission was a viral infection caused
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22. Lolita Innocence Essay
advances. But by six she was wide awake, and by six fifteen we were technically lovers. I am going to
tell you something very strange: it was she who seduced me. (Nabokov 132). However, this accusation
against Lolita again proves Humbert to be unreliable and his need for control by blaming Lolita for
her perilous magic of a nymphet. He also points out that he was not even Lolita s first sexual
experience, ultimately, he justifies that he did not possess her sexual innocence. Although, he also
reveals Lolita to appear physically inexperienced in which he says, she was not quite prepared for
certain discrepancies between a kid s life and mine. (Nabokov 135). Humbert contradicts himself in
his use of innocence in the way that Lolita has prior sexual experience, so therefore by his definition,
she is no longer innocent; however, he indicates she remains innocent in respect to knowledge and
naivety. Humbert alludes to his belief that Lolita is innocent due to her lack of knowledge and
understanding during their first sexual encounter in which he suggests she seduced him, She saw the
stark act merely as part of a youngster s furtive world, unknown to adults. What adults did for
purposes of procreation was no business of hers. (Nabokov 133). These passages reveal is far from
being sexually mature and understanding the magnitude of adult sexuality, whereas Humbert does
understand. Hagemann elaborates on Humbert s manipulation of innocence which ultimately points in
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Lolita challenges Humbert s authority causing him to exercise even more dominance in order to have
complete control over her. This was one of the reason why I tried to keep as far away from people as
possible, while Lo, on the other hand, would do her utmost to draw as many potential witnesses into
her orbit as she could. (Nabokov
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23. Diane Ackerman s Poem
Reading Diane Ackerman s piece was an interesting experience. I love science, so reading the really
technical parts about how skin works, how growth is affected by human touch, and how smell is
registered in the brain was fascinating to me. It is all interwoven with paragraphs filled with vivid
imagery of the way violets smell: like burnt sugar cubes that have been dipped in lemon and velvet
(Smell, p 9) and the way the Japanese tattoo looks: subtle, repulsive, magical, seductive, sensuous,
three dimensional, thought provoking, and macabre (Touch, p 100). The combination of intense bouts
of scientific information and descriptive examples make for excellent reading. My favorite hot spot
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In touch, pages 84 85, it says, a medieval knight wore a lock of his lady s pubic hair into battle...(it)
symbolized her life force, which he was carrying with him. I cannot fathom carrying around a lock of
someone s pubic hair with me, even if they were special to me. The second is in Smell on page 9,
Napoleon told Josephine, Not to bathe during the two weeks that would pass before they met, so he
could enjoy all her natural aromas. Being less than incredibly clean is so against what we would
consider desirable today, that it really stood out to
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24. Symptoms And Effects Of Major Depression
Despite an increase in the percentage of people who acknowledge symptoms of depression in 2010 in
comparison to the 1980 s, according to San Diego State University s Jean Twenge, there is not an
increase in the number of people willing to admit that they suffer from this mood disorder (S.D.
University, 2014). Consequently, it leaves one questioning how many of these individuals are
proceeding in regular life routines while allowing the disturbances of mood to escalate; thus,
increasing the symptoms and effects of major depression (Nevid, 2015, p. 504). According to Nevid,
the percentage of those remaining untreated is approximately fifty percent, with the percentages being
highest amongst Latinos and African Americans (Nevid, 2015). Additionally, it is known that the
recurrence of major depression, which is considered the most common type of depressive disorder,
characterized by a downcast disposition, an outlook of insignificance, and a lack of interest to engage
in normal activities, is highly likely (Nevid, 2015, p. 505). Moreover, this form of depression is often
accompanied by fatigue, sleep issues, changes in eating habits, anxiety, guilt, irritability, concentration
difficulties, bodily discomforts, and suicidal thoughts (Nevid, 2015, p. 505). Consequently, having
grasped an understanding of this form of depression, it is important to recognize the various
psychological causes that are believed to attribute to this emotional disturbance. First, we can consider
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25. Jeffrey Dahmer Quotes
I made my fantasy life more powerful than my real one ( Jeffrey Dahmer AZ Quotes ). This quote was
said by Jeffrey Dahmer in court. Jeffrey Dahmer was born on May 21st 1960. His parents were Lionel
and Joyce Dahmer. He was born in West Allis, WI but grew up in Akron Ohio. Dahmer had a little
brother who was born when Dahmer was 7 years old. Dahmer parents went through a brutal divorce
which was very hard on Jeffrey. Jeffrey Dahmer was one of the most deranged serial killers that ever
lived due to his intense murders, repulsive cannibalism, and foul necrophilia. Jeffrey Dahmer went
through a notorious killing spree murdering 17 young men. Jeffrey Dahmer was 18 years old when he
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Jeffrey took nude photos of young men he would get off on these nude photos. The photos could either
be of the corpses or of the dying victims Dahmer captured. Dahmer went after minors specifically men
who were African Americans. Jeffrey would find his victims at a bar or any low profile place where
people would not notice the victim missing. After finding a victim he would drug his victims and take
them back to his apartment. In his apartment he would kill the victim photograph the body and then
rape the corpse. The men Dahmer drugged would sometimes go outside and walk around with
handcuffs. Cops would fine them confused and in a daze from getting heavily drugged. Some of
Dahmer s neighbors have reported several young african americans wondering the streets and going to
Jeffrey s house. Some of his neighbors also complained of the offensive smell from his apartment.
Dahmer told them his refrigerator was out of order, and he would take care of the problem the stench
diminished but did not disappear ( Dahmer, Jeffrey Lionel ). On May 27th 1991 young Laotian boy
was found. Searching for his victims at the bar Dahmer would often get very drunk walking home
neighbors would see drunk Jeffrey at his apartment. Luring drugged minors into his aparment that was
never seen or heard from
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26. Sacrifice, By Jon Krakauer
Sacrifice is defined as an act of giving up something valued for the sake of something else. Chris
understood this concept more than anyone. His parents were hard working successful people that
made enough money to send Chris to Emory University. Chris did not want to go because he wanted
to start his journey on the road and saw college as nothing more than a absurd and onerous duty
(Krakauer 22). Against his will Chris attended Emory University sacrificing four years of his life to
fulfil his parents wishes. After college Chris left his family and friends to go on the road. Chris also,
gave his life savings to charity, and burned the cash and credit cards he had on him. One of the biggest
things he gave up for the sake of his adventure was
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27. The Effects Of Emotional Intelligence On The Organization,...
Nowadays, some organizations focus on the effect of emotional intelligence in their organization, and
raising more attention of other organizations. Emotional intelligence plays an important role on the
impact of organizational effectiveness, it also help with the organizations retain good employees for
their future growth of organizations. As ability related with emotions and feelings, this complex term
emotional intelligence has been established in the field of psychology and management, helping with
the development of organizations in several factors indeed, which is can be divided into four elements.
First of all, the definition of emotional intelligence will be introduced in this paper. While each aspects
of emotional intelligence are quite complex, this paper will provide a brief overview of four elements
of emotional intelligence: expression and identification of emotion, raising awareness process and
decision making through using emotion, emotions knowledge, and emotions management.
Furthermore, as to apply emotional intelligence in the organizations, this paper will illuminate three
related aspects in the organizations which are can be influenced by emotional intelligence. Some
examples will be provides in this part to introduce the application of emotional intelligence in the
organizations. First key element is how emotional intelligence influences the leadership in the
organizations. Second is how interpersonal skills of employees or leaders developing the
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28. Anthony Fokker In World War 1
Topic 1 Pioneers
Anthony Fokker, discuss his contributions to the development of aviation during and after World War
One.
Anthony Herman Gerard Fokker, born in the Dutch East Indies, in what is now Indonesia in 1890.
However, the Fokker family soon moved back to their native Holland, where Anthony received his
early primary and early secondary education. Presumably, it was in these early years that Fokker
became intrigued by flight.
By the time he was 20 years old, while still in Germany, Anthony designed, developed and built his
first aircraft, and then taught himself how to fly it ( Anthony Herman Gerard Fokker, n.d., para. 3). By
the outbreak of World War One in July of 1914, Fokker had set up an aircraft manufacturing plant and
a flight school. Initially, Germany purchased his M.5 fighter, a mono wing aircraft based on a French
Morane Saulnier G design utilizing steel tubing and a new airfoil and tail design. In fact, it was this
aircraft that Fokker developed perhaps his most notable invention the Synchronization Gear. This
mechanism allowed the placement of the aircrafts machine guns behind the propeller and
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The Trimotor was also the aircraft of choice for Commander Richard Byrd, who with the help of his
co pilot Floyd Bennett were the first to fly over the North Pole in 1926. Finally, Fokker immigrated to
the United States and established the Atlantic Aircraft Corporation, later renamed the Fokker Aircraft
Corporation. By and large, Fokker aircraft were among the most common used by both American and
European airlines. However, in the late nineteen twenties, due to his reluctance to invest in new
technologies and poor quality control. Consequently, Fokker was forced to sell a controlling portion of
his company to General Motor and finished his days out there as a consultant on various
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29. The Benefits Of Technology In The Work Environment
Technology is a tremendous benefit nowadays within the work environment. Each technological
advancement has been created in order to facilitate the work environment and has led us to become
more efficient with the things we do. Because of it, the office environment is no longer the same as
yesterday; it has made the general convenience of our personal lives more accessible in the sense that
we no longer have to invest so much time in the work that we do. Time management and investment
has been optimized, therefore, the efforts put into every day tasks have been reduced. For example,
within the design studio, technological tools such as a smart board improves the way people meet and
share ideas. Essentially, this tool allows users to save and print notes, collaborate documents, share
information and runs video conferencing across distances. Rather than having to print an important
design for a presentation, students and faculty can visually obtain the attention of any audiences and
simply e mail notes to participants and share the work digitally. Some of the ways in which
technology has modified and improved the modern workplace are in an increase in productivity,
communication, and cost efficiency. First and foremost, technology allows us to be more efficient in
the things we do and reduce the amount of labor and time we invest to do something. Take for
example, a car or any type of vehicle. These modes of transportation are now readily available and are
technologically
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30. The Fall Of Feudalism And The Rise Of Capitalism
The fall of feudalism in the 12th century eventually led to the rise of capitalism. To get there, the first
thing needed was a change in thinking. This began with the scientific revolution, and led to the
Enlightenment in the 18th century. The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, was
highlighted by individualism, reason, and skepticism. Skepticism caused people to denounce divine
right of kings, thus moving from monarchies to democracies. This desire for knowledge coupled with
the scientific revolution resulted in new manufacturing inventions that made the production process
more efficient and advanced society, this is referred to as the industrial revolution. These major events
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The means of production are everything needed for manufacturing. This includes the factories, the
labor force, and the raw materials. Marx also uses the term social relations of production, which is the
social relationships people enter by being a part of the means of production. The mode of production
¬¬is the combination of social class and the social relations of production of that period in time. These
both establish life in general: the political and social institutions, culture, and ideologies. Marx
believed that you are born into societies where the social relations of production are already
predetermined. This means as a result, things like a person s knowledge, ideologies, and beliefs are
determined by their place in class. There are also other features of society that are an outcome of the
social relations of productions. Things like products and institutions come out the need for them.
Educational institutions come from the need for a higher educated population. Products come from the
need of a product to solve a certain problem.
It is no secret that Marx and Engels believed capitalism was detrimental for society. They believed
capitalism caused alienation feeling of being separated from the world and society you live in in its
workers. Marx distinguished four types of alienation: (1) alienation of the worker from the product of
his work, (2) alienation of the
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31. What Are The Advantages And Disadvantages Of Scenario...
With the global economy developed, organizations have to live in a more complex and changeable
environment, making decision according to various factors that could make a difference, such as
technology, environment, regulation and policy etc. The ability to adapt changes and deal with future
possibility is vital for organizations to survive in a world changes rapidly. However, it seems to be not
sufficient to use traditional approaches of strategy in such highly uncertain, intensive and complex
competitive environment (Celeste Amorim Varum, 2010). Scenario planning is another tool that has
gained much attention during the last decades as an effective tool for sorting future uncertainties and
investigating assumptions in organizations (P. Schwartz, 1991).
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We all know that future cannot be predicted even the weather forecast, which based on accurate data,
is not that precise sometimes. Scenario planning provides a solution for organizations to develop in
uncertainty by assuming various possibilities about future and help people to make a better decision or
plan accordingly.
In my opinion, there are three advantages of scenario planning which made it become widely used by
organizations in the process of decision making. Firstly, scenario planning can improve the decision
making mechanism and activate the managing system, improving the decision making with a more
scientific and interactive process. TAIDA™ is a primary model for scenario planning. Hundreds of
scenario projects have been carried out on the basis of the model in the past decade (Mats Lindgren,
2003). TAIDA is short for five steps below: Tracking: trace changes and signs of threats and
opportunities by clarifying future trend; Analyzing: analyze consequences of the changes and
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32. Interview With The Toyota Motors
Interview with ...........(name), fired from Toyota Motors
An interview was conducted with former employee of Toyota, who was working there as Sales
Manager. During interview following questions were asked
Was the interviewee downsized or fired? What type of job was interviewee doing at the time of
downsizing or firing?
Interviewee was terminated from Toyota Motors. At the time of terminating he was working there as
sales manager. His occupation was to offer the autos by applying deals arrangements and systems and
by directing alternate deals staff. His conduct with his subordinates and with his seniors was great
because of his relational abilities. The reason of his end was the subsidence in economy which
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He attempted his best to attain target however because of sadness in economy he was not able to
satisfy the target. Thus he was terminated by the administration of Toyota Motors.
How did the interviewee feel about it? Fairness of it? How it was handled? How did they feel about
themselves after it happened?
Interviewee was feeling dismal because of this setback. Terminating from such an association where
you contribute fiver valuable years of your vocation is undoubtedly terrible experience. Despite the
fact that it appears to be reasonable to flame him for not attaining target given to him however
considering his administrations in most recent five years it appears unreasonable to treat him like that.
Interviewee took care of this issue with understanding. Presently he is questioning in different
associations for occupation and prone to land position in Honda Motors. On the other side
administration was confronting trouble in supplanting the position. It requires some serious energy
find suitable individual with obliged capability and experience. So it can be inferred that terminating
him was not simple for them in light of the fact that it would cost them.
Why did it happen? What was the organization s given reason for layoffs or firing? Did the person
think there were other reasons too? If so what were they?
The purpose behind terminating him from position of sales manager was not attaining the deal
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33. Suspenseful Themes In The Hunger Games, By Suzanne Collins
There are books about mighty and brave people that do daring things. There are also books about
intelligent people who do incredible things. The Science Fiction trilogy, The Hunger Games, by
Suzanne Collins, combines these themes to create a suspenseful book that is not only interesting, but
is fun to read. This book contains many moments where the main character, Katniss Everdeen, showed
immense bravery and intelligence. One of the bravest things Katniss did came during the start of the
book in chapter 2. The annual reaping is a time of sorrow and apprehensiveness. Two children
between the age of 12 18, one male, one female, will be selected to enter the annual hunger games.
The hunger games is an arena match where 24 randomly selected people from 12 different districts
fight to the death. In this moment, Katniss little sister, Primrose, was randomly selected to fight in ...
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Prim! I dont need to shove through the crowd. The other kids make way immediately allowing me a
straight path to the stage. I reach her just as she is about to mound the steps. With one sweep of my
arm, I pish her behind me. I volunteer! I gasp. I volunteer as tribute! (Collins 22) Even though this
meant almost certain death for Katniss, she was brave enough to step forward to save her sister.
Nobody else would have done this because they are scared to die in the arena. I believe that Katniss is
one of few that would step up and volunteer because others aren t as brave as her. In the arena,
competitors must use a combination of skill and intelligence. Katniss was very good at archery and
was smart about surviving. Katniss knew that the only way that she could get an advantage on the
careers, people who train for the hunger games, she would have to destroy all their supplies and
somehow not get caught doing it. She decides to set off mines that the careers put around the supplies
to blow everything
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34. Comparing Self Discovery in American Beauty and Hermann...
Self Discovery in American Beauty and Hermann Hesse s Demian
After Jane Burnham s first meeting with Ricky Fitts in American Beauty she responds by saying, He s
so confident. That can t be real. If it isn t real, is it a dream? If it is a dream, is it Jane s dream? If it is
Jane s dream, is this her unconscious wish for pleasure or happiness...to be like Ricky Fitts? There
seems to be a theme running through the movie American Beauty where we see people looking to
other people as a source to receive their own sense of confidence, or ultimately, happiness. This is also
evident in Demian by Hermann Hesse when we see Emil Sinclair seeking out Max Demian. This
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The description of Max Demian given by Emil Sinclair is right on with that of Ricky Fitts: He seemed
too superior and detached, his manner too provocatively confident...I can only say that he was in every
respect different from all the others, was entirely himself, with a personality all his own which made
him noticeable even though he did his best not to be noticed... (Hesse 27). This quality is seen by
Lester Burnham with his first encounter with Ricky Fitts when they are smoking marijuana. Ricky s
catering boss comes outside and catches him not working and remarks, I m not paying you to do
whatever it is you are doing out here. Ricky replies spontaneously without any hesitation, Fine, don t
pay me. I quit so you don t have to pay me. So, leave me alone. Lester turns to Ricky and says, I think
you just became my personal hero! Lester is never the same again.
A growing sense of confidence is a theme found in American Beauty and Demian. After hanging out
with Max Demian, Emil gains the confidence to tell Franz Kromer he will not bring his sister for him
to meet and also tells his mother that he stole money from her piggy bank. In American Beauty, we see
Lester Burnham slowly open up and he begins to speak his mind, instead of being afraid and keeping
his mouth shut. An example of this is when he has a dispute with his wife Carol about their sexual
frustrations. He says: This hasn t been a marriage for years, but you were happy as
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35. Evolution Of The Grand Canyon National Park
The evolution of the Grand Canyon National Park has been one of the marvels of the world to which
many researchers had dedicated substantial amount of controversial studies in attempt to accurately
estimate the origin of the canyons and caves/gorges ages and Colorado Plateau current attained mean
elevation of nearly horizontal sedimentary rocks based on numerous scientific interpretation of new
research data without consideration of a slew of prior geologic data sets that confused geologists many
generations ago. It is widely believed in the industry that weather element and volcanism during the
ice ages (Cenozoic period) raised the amount of water in the Colorado River drainage system which
increased the speed of the Colorado river and its active tributaries and its ability to cut through rocks
many years ago, steepened the river (tributaries) gradient attributed to the uplift of the Colorado
Plateau sitting near at sea level and the great depth of the Grand Canyon (Flowers, 2010).
Additionally, increased differential erosion rate billions of years ago, exposed major geologic rock
structures by cutting almost all the terraced walls of the current Grand Canyons created in part by
volcanic activity that deposited lava and ashes across the area which completely obstructed the
Colorado river system. Introduction: The city of Grand Canyon, Arizona, is the birth place of one of
the seven wonders of the world: The Grand Canyon National Park, vibrant with its magnificent
brownish
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36. My Passion For Cooking Essay
I ve always had a passion for cooking. When I was a little girl I loved to cook and enjoyed learning
about all sort of cuisines. Today, I am still in the kitchen and every chance I get, I cook. Some days it
isn t even fancy or a hard recipe. Some days it s a classic, but something that I ve created. Cooking is
my time to be me. It s the art form I pride myself at being good at and I don t have to try (unlike
drawing...not so good at that!). Like a child getting a new toy, I get excited when I discover new foods
and ingredients. My mind feels at home when it s in the process of creating in the kitchen. It s fun
getting the ingredients, piling them all on the counter, then chopping, stirring, adding a pinch of this
and a splash of that. Then I have to wait for everything to cook. Finally the reward of my creativity is
taken out of the oven and placed on a plate. The creative work I ve done is fully realized when I can
share my work with others.
Cooking is pure joy and fun for me. I cook as a way to ground myself, to think clearly and to relax for
a change. I enjoy researching ingredients I ve never heard of before, what pairs best with this spice or
that vegetable. When someone strikes up a conversation with me about cooking, I could go on for
hours, so be prepared! Through cuts, burns, failed recipes, forgotten ingredients, I still find joy in the
art of cooking. Losing this passion would surely be like losing myself.
As a way to challenge myself, I started selling
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37. Management Information System Essay
It deals with planning for, development, management, and use of information technology tools to help
people perform all tasks related to information processing and management.
In the above definition you can find the three key resources information, information technology, and
people. You will also find various functions that you as a knowledge worker must undertake to ensure
that your origination maximizes its advantages. It doesn t matter if you are preparing to work in the
area of finance, human resource management, logistics, marketing or even information technology,
you will still have responsibilities that include planning for, developing, managing and using MIS
function with in your area of expertise.
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Customer moment of value is defined as providing service,
When the customers wants it (Time).
Where the customer wants it (Location).
How the customers wants it (From).
In a manner guaranteed to the customer (Perfect delivery).
Role of information technology
An organization s ability to provide perfect service at customer moment of value depends on three
things:
Knowing the time at which the customer s moment of value occurs.
Knowing the location where the customer s moment of value occurs.
Knowing the form in which the customer s moment of value occurs.
All these can be summed up easily it s having knowledge, and knowledge comes from having
information. Gaining knowledge through information is the role of IT in today s information based
business. IT is the set of tools that can help provide the right people with the right information at the
right time.
Functions:
38. 1. Formulate and implement plans, programs and standards for management information technology
development.
2. Develop and manage the health and management information systems
3. Develop and manage the info structure (including corporate database and telecommunication
services).
4. Develop tools to utilize intellectual capital of
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39. Self Observation Of A Self
Throughout my self observation, I felt the need to start with a baseline of who I am. Being raised in
the south I learned to respect myself and others, but sometimes people are just right down obnoxious.
Also, I hold myself to high standards because there s no reason why I cannot make my goals a reality
if I give it my all. This is known as Self Concept: The relatively stable set of perceptions you hold of
yourself. (Page 63) For example, in my observation I notice my patience level is very thin for people
who do not have respect for other s education. There s one girl in particular yesterday, who texted the
whole class, which my nursing class is from 8:30am to 2pm. Therefore, as I m trying to listen and
highlight in my book, only thing I hear is the sound of her long nails tapping on her keyboard or her
phone vibrating. Than during break she wants to ask me for the notes, because the teacher was moving
too fast. Since this is still the first couple of weeks of school, I try to be a little more understanding,
but I will not do someone s work just for them not to pay attention. Therefore today, when the test
came around I had studied my butt off and scored very well. But for the girl that sits next to me, she
complained that the test was too hard and how we didn t have the appropriate information to study for
the test. In that moment, I found myself comparing our differences, I work hard for my grades. I study
and work my butt off then there s those people that don t do anything in class but are the first ones to
complain. The book recognized this as Social Comparison: Evaluating ourselves in terms of how we
compare with others. (Page 66) Throughout the rest of my day, I noticed I compare myself to a lot of
different people without even noticing. Like when I was driving home I saw all these people texting
and driving, and I just could not help thinking like what the heck, I can t even look to the side without
going into the other line so how in the world are they texting! I do not compare myself to other to
prove whose better but I believe it just natural to compare others to yourself.
While at home, I observe the unreserved self more than while am at school where I trend to be a little
reserved. I
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40. I Am Writing With The Healing Process
Briana, I am writing this with the hopes that I may find closer. That I can find peace of mind I have
failed to discover while exploring other avenues of the healing process. Although I intend to send this
to you, I have no expectation of a reply. This is not an attempt to convince you of anything. You are
too intelligent and to stubborn to be persuaded by any words that I may extract from my head. What I
write is what I know or feel. I do not claim to understand what you are going through. Nothing that I
write is meant to hurt you or cause you any stress. My words are only an expression of my own
thoughts and feelings. As I have told you many times, I love you, and I probably always will. Brief as
our relationship was, the connection to you that I formed still holds strong. I still feel as though you
were struggling to convince yourself that you were over me. A struggle that I believe you are still
dealing with. This connection is what drove my actions for the past several weeks. It is why I have
held on so tight to a chance that we might come back to each other. It is why I was so willing to look
past all of the things that should have made me angry. It is why I am working towards forgiveness
now. In the stating that I am working towards forgiveness, I am not accusing you of any malicious
acts. We were not together, therefore I cannot and will not suggest that you cheated. You found
comfort when I failed to supply it. What I am attempting to forgive is the omission of
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41. Essay On Teenage Moms
Being a mom is hard, and being a teenage mom is even harder. Most teen moms will drop out and not
continue further with their careers. By age 30, only 1.5 percent of women who had pregnancies as a
teenager have a college degree ( Teen Pregnancy Statistics ). Nowadays, schools like Santa Ana
College can help these young mothers attain a profession and raise their kids at the same time. Now
thanks to colleges like SAC, that percentage can increase, and young mothers can strive to better
themselves. Giving them support is essential because it will give them a place where they feel secure
and supported; it will help them realize that it s never too late. In our postcard for Santa Ana College,
we use the strategy of support to attract teen moms.
We use three colors to show support for teen moms in college. The first color we picked is pink. This
color is used as the background of the postcard. We used pink as our background because it is a color
that signifies the huge amount of support mainly for women. For example, the color pink represents
support for women struggling with breast cancer. Pink is a sign of hope. It s a positive color giving a
sense that everything will be okay. We also picked pink because pink is known to be a very feminine
color. Ever since birth, girls are usually adorned in pink. Another color we used was white. It is used
in the lettering of the school, which is Santa Ana College . These teen moms attending SAC are
entering into a new chapter of their
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42. Psychhizophrenia Research Paper
It is imperative to seek treatment for children or adolescents who present with the onset of serious
mental illness. Early onset of illness is a high prediction of poor outcomes for the patient. Severe
mental illness diagnoses include schizophrenia, major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder, and
autism spectrum disorder. The schizophrenia spectrum includes schizoaffective disorder,
schizophreniform disorder and xxxx. The diagnoses fall into xxx categories; xxx, xxxx and xxx. Early
onset of schizophrenia (EOS) before the age of 13, is very rare at 0.04 % of population in the United
States. EOS is before the age of 18, 0.5% of U.S. population. Children and adolescents make up xxx
of the psychiatric patient in the United States. The DSM 5 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Other disorders such as MDD and bipolar disorder should be ruled out (APA, 2013).
A work up must include a thorough interview of patient with assessment of positive and negative
symptoms. There are many rare medical causes that present as psychosis in children (Benjamin et al.,
2013). Genetic syndromes, IEM, and autoimmune, neurological, endocrinological and nutritional
disorders that can present with psychotic symptoms must also be considered (Giannitelli, 2017).
Assessment must include thorough physical examination, lab studies including complete blood count,
serum electrolytes and glucose, hepatic and renal function, thyroid stimulating hormone, syphilis test,
prolactin levels, hepatitis C, vitamin B12 and folate, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and antinuclear
antibodies are recommended. Urinalysis, urine and serum toxicology, and human immunodeficiency
virus testing should be done if there are risk factors present (). (Find sep. citation)
An interview of family members and a family history for predisposing factors. Getting a good family
history () Treatments for children under age 13. Treatments for adolescents are antipsychotics. A
systemic review found that Clozaril, a medication that requires close monitoring, has good efficacy
and is well tolerated with early onset schizophrenia patients (Schneider, Corrigall, Hayes,
Kyriakopoulos, Frangou, 2014).
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43. Cultural Values Of Womanhood In Breath, Eyes, Memory By...
The girl she said, I didn t tell you this because it was a small thing, but little girls, they leave their
hearts at home when they walk outside. Hearts are so precious. They don t want to lose them. The
Novel Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat is about a young Haitian girl named sophie who
was left behind with her Aunt (Tante Atie) by her mother (Martine) whose in New York. Sophie goes
back and forth visiting/living with her mom and she finds out a lot about her culture. Her haitian
family was mostly made up of women who have been living in the darkness with bad experiences in
the past. Breath, Eyes, Memory by Edwidge Danticat illustrates how cultural values of womanhood
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Not only that but this pressure also makes sophie believe women all are only good for one thing and
once it s taken from them they are nothing. One example of this is what Tante atie said They train you
to find a husband, she said. They poke at your panties in the middle of the night, to see if you are still
whole. They listen when you pee, to find out if you re peeing too loud. If you pee loud, it means you
ve got big spaces between your legs. They make you burn your fingers learning to cook. Then still you
have nothing. (pg.137) This definitely shows that women are viewed as dependent to their man. They
believe they can t be independent and have a life with someone who can protect them.Not only that
but, this haitian culture builds tension in the relationships of girls and their parents. Sophie didn t find
her mom all that fun while she had to be tested. So that is why she finally ended the madness entirely
and stopped her mom from bothering her after her mother finds out she is not a virgin.
Tante Atie raised sophie until she was 12 years old in her motherland of Haiti. She was a great mother
for sophie because she taught her many things woman in her culture are valued for. In haiti they value
women to do the house work or take care of babies;so their husband can work hard and bring in the
money. Tante Atie has been trapped her whole life in haiti just
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44. How Did Joseph Rotblat Cause Mass Destruction
Joseph Rotblat was a polish physicist that helped create the first atomic bomb in the 1940s. The first
test explosion of a hydrogen bomb was done by the USA in 1952, the year that Britain exploded its
first test atomic bomb. The Soviet Union exploded its first hydrogen bomb in 1953. In the 1950s by
the end of world war Ⅱ the united states decided to launch the atomic bomb in Hiroshima, Nagasaki.
Joseph Rotblat then devoted his life on the banning the usage of nuclear weapons and testing. Rotblat
does this by joining groups like the pugwash conference on science and world affairs and also having
a part in the Russell einstein manifesto. Rotblat did this because he did not want his own work to
cause mass destruction but to help create peace.
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45. Team Work and High Performance Organization
Teamwork and high performance work organisation Introduction Defining teamwork High
performance workplace organisation Scope of study Incidence of teamwork Teamwork and autonomy
Impact of teamwork on learning environment Job satisfaction Negative consequences of teamwork
Organisational environment Conclusion References Annex 1: Sample survey questions Annex 2:
Survey sources This report is available in electronic format only. Wyattville Road, Loughlinstown,
Dublin 18, Ireland. Tel: (+353 1) 204 31 00 Fax: 282 42 09 / 282 64 56 e mail:
information@eurofound.europa.eu website: www.eurofound.europa.eu This report provides a
comparative overview of teamwork, based on the European Working Conditions Surveys and ... Show
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The form of teamwork depends on task specificity. According to the definition proposed by Hacker
(see below), a distinctive feature of teamwork at the assembly line is successive work actions to
assemble different parts of a product. On the other hand, where the goal is to improve the production
process, group teamwork is much more about complexity, communication and integrative work (O
Leary Kelly, 1994). For the purposes of this study, teamwork is understood in a broader context
without drawing a distinction between teams and work groups; it thus encompasses the following
definitions: team: Groups of employees who have at least some collective tasks and where the team
members are authorised to regulate mutually the execution of these collective tasks (Delarue, 2003);
European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, 2007 2 group work:
Group work is defined by a common task requiring interdependent work and successive or integrative
action (Hacker, 1998). Cultural differences The varying cultural context in countries may influence
understanding of the term teamwork , due to different experiences in using the term in everyday
language, experiences from a person s own work, and the influence of the media and public debate.
When analysing quantitative surveys in particular, it is not possible to be certain what respondents
understand teamwork to mean, especially if the question does not offer a precise
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46. The Middle-Range Theory Of Self-Care Of Chronic Illness
As of 2012, approximately half of all adults in the United States (U.S.) had at least one chronic health
condition and one fourth had more than one chronic health condition (Ward, Schiller, Goodman,
2014). Self care is recognized to be an important component in the management of chronic illnesses
(Ausili, Masotto, Dall Ora, Salvini, Di Mauro, 2014; Coleman Newton, 2005; Kennedy, Rogers,
Bower, 2007). As knowledge in this area grows, there is a need for theories to guide research and
practice. The middle range theory of self care of chronic illness (MRTS CCI) is a theory intended to
clarify the concepts, assumptions, propositions, and factors affecting self care in the context of chronic
illness (Riegel, Jaarsma, Strömberg, 2012). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It states, Patients who engage in self care that is purposive but unreflective are limited in their ability
to master self care in complex situations (Riegel et al., 2012, p. 200). The authors describe a
relationship between processes of decision making and reflection, and sufficient or insufficient self
care. The description includes instances where individuals are unreflective, yet achieve sufficient self
care; however, they contend that the ideal combination for a person with chronic illness is purposive,
reflective, sufficient and reasoned self care (Riegel et al., 2012, p. 195). These relationships remain
ambiguous because if sufficient self care is achieved, no explanation or sources are provided for why
reflective sufficient self care is more desirable. The description of this relationship does not follow the
rules of deductive reasoning and is, therefore, not
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47. Ebola Outbreak Of Ebola Virus
Quisheana Rembert Professor Pearce English 1301 November 23, 2014 Ebola Discovered in 1976
near the Ebola River, Ebola s first two outbreaks in Sudan and Zaire killed the majority, over half, of
the people infected with the disease. Although the natural host reservoir of Ebola has yet to be found,
the virus is believed to be animal borne. A person gets Ebola from a wild animal and then is spread
throughout the human population through person to person transmission. Healthcare workers
providing aide for Ebola victims know that they have a high possibility of contracting the disease
because they are exposed to infected blood and body fluids. It could take from two to twenty one days
for the Ebola Virus to show symptoms in humans, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(National Geographic) Also, healthcare workers could potentially not want to go to Africa to help if
they are going to be quarantined on arrival back in their home country. Frieden says, health care
workers might be unwilling to help out in West Africa, making it more likely the disease will keep
landing on American shores. (National Geographic) Over the short term, some cases of Ebola in the
united states could be prevented, CNN states, but for the long term, it could back fire if highly trained
personnel have more incentive not to go to west Africa to help with the disease. Dr. John Carlson
spent four weeks working with Ebola patients and says that, healthcare workers already sacrifice their
time to those who need it, and that quarantining them might seem like a punishment, discouraging
people like him to do it again. (CNN) Some individuals also claim that Ebola is no worse than other
illnesses, such as Human Immunodeficiency Virus, HIV, or bacterial infections. They claim that at one
point in time these illnesses had once sparked a fire of fear in hearts of people around the world and
that today are looked at as not as serious when people are still also affected by these diseases daily and
also die from them daily. Quarantining people coming from African countries with Ebola is not only
for the health and wellness of the individuals trying to enter back into the United States but
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48. Summary Of Sarah Winnemucca Goes To Washington By Paiute
Culture informs every fiber of politics; the recent backlash against identity politics is a fundamental
misunderstanding of how political opinions form. For the Native Americans throughout the country,
culture, creation stories, and ancestors are crucial to forming their political stances. The land they
inhabit that has historically always belonged to them is central to their creation stories and ways of
life, informing their agricultural and trade abilities. Though the Winnemucca family was initially
friendly towards white settlers on their land, settlers soon became greedy and pushed the Paiutes
towards Malheur reservation, and then to Yakima (Carpenter). The article Sarah Winnemucca Goes to
Washington by Cari M. Carpenter recounts how the American government cheated the Paiutes out of
land by separating their culture from their politics, which was stopped by Sarah Winnemucca s
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She was born near Humboldt Lake in 1884, where she learned both English and Spanish by attending
a Convent school that was her father s, Chief Truckee s, wish ( Sarah Winnemucca ). During the
Paiute War of 1960 that ended in ceasefire, she lost many family members. The Fort McDermitt
rebellion of the Paiutes against the United States was where Winnemucca first gained experience as a
translator for the United States, and she used that position to meet with the generals who were
mistreating her tribe. After the American government began further encroaching on Paiute territory
and tried to move them from the Malheur to the Yakima Reservation, Winnemucca took to
Washington D.C. to meet with Rutherford B. Hayes
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49. Suicide Risk Assessment Is Essential For A Supportive,...
Cassidy Liles, 2016). Finally, the therapist should create a supportive, caring and committed
environment for George.
What to Consider in an Intervention Plan
Arrays of tools, treatment and practices have been developed for use during a clinical consultation to
help determine suicidal thoughts, concerns and behaviors (James, 2013). Within the tools developed
determinant conditions and preindication signs are identified (Montague, Cassidy Liles, 2016). The
succeeding section will distinguish and outline risk factors, suicide hints and suicidal assessment that
are designed to gauge suicidal thoughts, concerns and behaviors (Montague, Cassidy Liles, 2016). A
suicide assessment is essential for clients who have suicidal behavior (Ribeiro, Bodell, Hames, Hagan,
Joiner, 2013). A suicide risk assessment can be a vital step for prevention of suicidal behavior
(Ribeiro, Bodell, Hames, Hagan, Joiner, 2013). Suicide risk assessment is a crucial element in
working with saddened clients and is the initial step in treating suicidal clients (Huh et al., 2012;
Regehr, LeBlanc, Bogo, Paterson, Birze, 2015). The risk of attempting or finalizing a suicide increases
with the more signs or symptoms a client disclose (Kanel, 2015). Individuals usually give a sign or a
warning before they commit suicide, but they may not openly say what their plan is or how they are
feeling (Kanel, 2015).
Warning Signs James (2013) established four different groupings of suicide hints,
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50. Apol 104 Hinduism Research Paper
Hinduism
Lewis Brian Griffin
APOL 104 Liberty University
Hinduism The question of origin In order for us to completely understand Hinduism, we must first
understand that this a philosophical system of beliefs. To give a definite origin of Hinduism would be
very hard to address because there are no known origins. There are no beginning points or a name of a
founder. Hinduism can be traced all the way back to around 1500 B.C in what we now call India and
has a lot of different beliefs, philosophies and views that contradict each other. All Hindus believe in
one God, a supreme being known as Brahma. Brahma is an entity believed to live in every single facet
of reality and existence throughout the whole universe. Brahma is both impersonal and unknowable
and is often believed to exist in three separate forms: Brahma, the Creator, Vishnu, the Preserver, and
Shiva, the Destroyer. Followers of Hinduism refer to their religion as tana Dharma, the perennial faith
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Humans are accountable for actions and our lives are a result of our past actions. Humans are no more
important than animals. Many Hindu believe in reincarnation or the rebirth of the soul in a new body.
They may see an animal as someone reincarnated from a different life. When comparing Hinduism
and Christianity, they both believe in love for everyone. They both also control behavior through
either the ten commandments or through the eightfold path. When contrasting the two, Hindu s
worship multiple deities and Christians worship one God. Christians live one life on earth and when
they die they either go to heaven or to hell. Hindus believe that their soul is born as an animal and by
living the right way, they climb the ladder to a higher class throughout many
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