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The Role Of Death In Bless Me Ultima
Life is full of cohesive decisions, nothing makes the facile. But the worst ones are your personal koans
and tormenting ambivalence is just the sense of satori rising. Eventually allowing a new sense of
understanding and openmindness towards life greatest questions. Throughout this novel Bless Me
Ultima B: Rodolfo Anaya Antonio is gradually tormented by his conflicting ideals directly caused by
the deaths of three figures. Each death has Antonio slowly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As stated in the novel (Anaya Page 22) It was to be said after one made his confession to the priest,
and as the last prayer before death. Did God listen? Would he hear? And where was Lupito s soul
winging to? . This proves to be a pivotal moment in the novel the backbone to the questions that cling
on to Antonio soul like an anchor that gradually drowns him in his search for answers to his
paradoxical questions. He starts to question God and whether he would forgive Lupito s actions or
send his soul to an eternity of damnation. This is a key aspect to evaluate as he starts to question
authority of the all supreme ruler which is ever so impressive coming from somebody as young as
Antonio who is still naïve and gullible to what the Catholic church tells him. Another example of how
death played a pivotal role in shaping his religious ambivalence we must look at the death of Narciso.
To give some perspective on to why Narciso death was so devastating for Antonio we must first look
at another character named Tenorio. The dynamic between Tenorio and Narciso is the classic Good vs
Evil matchup. Tenorio is introduced as the father of the town witches who cast a curse on Antonio s
Uncle. To make a long story short after the events of the curse transpire one of Tenorio s daughters die
and casts the blame on Ultima he starts to become consumed by hate and it sets him on a path of
vengeance. Narciso is far from the model hero having been cast in the
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Engineering Heat Report
H8 HEAT AND SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY
ENB130 SEM 1 PRAC 2
JOSHUA KEARNEY; n8351937, PARTNER: Mike Lagendyk
2011
Joshua Kearney
Queensland university of Technology
5/16/2011
H8 HEAT AND SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY
ENB130 SEM 1 PRAC 2
JOSHUA KEARNEY; n8351937, PARTNER: Mike Lagendyk
2011
Joshua Kearney
Queensland university of Technology
5/16/2011
Aim
To measure the Latent heat of fusion of ice.
Introduction/ Background
Within this experiment all units implemented were converted to SI units and all data was recorded to
four significant digits. Therefore, all distances were measured in metres, time in seconds and weight in
kilograms.
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Temp of water and calorimeter (ᵒC) | 22.90 | 27.10 | 29.70 |
The specific heat capacity of steel was calculated and produced a value of JKg.°C .
Data Analysis
In order to effectively analyse the data collected two sets of calculations were conducted. The first for
the Latent heat of fusion required to melt ice and the second to determine the heat capacity of one of
the metals tested.
In order to calculate the Latent heat of fusion the following equation was used:
LF = mwcwT2 T1+mcccT2 T1 micwΔTimi
Lf= 0.08×4.18×103×8.7+0.12×0.38×103×8.7+(0.0137×(4.18×103)×8.4)0.0137
Lf=2909.28+1440.72+481.030.0137
Lf=3.71×105JKg.℃
To calculate the heat capacity of steel the following calculations were conducted:
METAL 1 cm= (mccc+mwcw)(Tf Tw)mm(Tm Tf)
cm=
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Report on Hydrogen Superhighway
International Journal of Engineering Research and Development e ISSN: 2278 067X, p ISSN : 2278
800X, www.ijerd.com
Volume 5, Issue 2 (December 2012), PP. 44 46
System Identification Different Techniques
Ramesh Kr1, Chitranjan Kr2, Ruchita3
1
National Institute of Technology Patna, 2PSCET Vaishali, 3RIET Jaipur
Abstract: Engineering applications require description of the dynamic behavior of the system. Though
a no. of applications are known in the field of system identification, three techniques are considered
for the identification of linear system. Different techniques are frequency chirp, coherence function
and pseudoinverse. In chirp method, wideband excitation such as frequency chirp is used. Frequency
response is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
System Identification by inverse filtering requires computation of the (pseudo)inverse of X(z). If the
system is assumed casual, then the form of the (p+1)×(s+1) matrix is :
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System Identification Different Techniques
 x(0)
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where the output sequence has s+1 samples and the impulse response is estimated at p+1 points with p
= s.
C. Coherence
For a linear system, the coherence function is given as
Cxy ( k ) 
Sxy ( k )
Sxx ( k ) Syy ( k )
(2)
where Sxy (ωk) is the input output cross spectrum (i.e., the power spectrum of the cross correlation
between the input and output functions), and Sxx (ωk) and Syy (ωk) are the power spectra of the
autocorrelations of the input and output, respectively. The function C2xy (ωk) can be interpreted as
the fraction of the mean square value of y(n) that can be attributed to the component of the input x(n)
at frequency ωk . Usually, pseudorandom noise is used as an input x(n). The two identification
methods, direct and inverse, then estimate the system response as
Sxy ( k )
Sxx ( k )
Syy ( k )
H 2( k ) 
Sxy ( k )
H 1( k ) 
(3)
where H1(  k ) tends to
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The Cleanup Of The Landfill
Background
In Mantua Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, privately owned land once stood as one of the
most hazardous waste sites in the United States. This site known as the Helen Kramer Landfill
included 66 acres of waste, 11 acres of unfavorably conditioned vegetation, and no onsite residents.
Prior to the early 1960 s, Helen Keller landfill was a sand and gravel excavation operation, but soon
began to incorporate the disposal of waste material for about a decade. After the landfill received
numerous inspections and notices between 1971 and 1977, the owner Helen Kramer was informed to
cease operation of the landfill. As New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection reports
indicated and area residents stated, sporadic chemical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Assessments began to take place in the mid 1980 s, shortly after the site made the National Priorities
list in 1983. Relevant standards and guidance levels were used to measure the effect of the Helen
Kramer Landfill. The initiation of the EPA s remedial investigation and feasibility study deemed the
nature of the Helen Kramer landfill as an extreme risk to the environment, characterizing the site by
randomly placed, uncompacted, and uncovered refuse, with numerous settlement cracks which vented
methane and water vapor (2). According to the EPA, several million gallons of chemical wastes and
over two million cubic yards of solid waste were estimated to have been disposed of at the landfill (2).
Studies were performed by the EPA, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, federal
natural resource trustees in the U.S. Fish Wildlife Service, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration to evaluate the onsite and nearby environmental effects due to the landfill. During
these studies, contaminants were detected in air, sediments, and aquifers, including high levels of
volatile organic compounds and heavy metals in the air and sediments. VOCS and heavy metals
expose humans to carcinogens, developmental toxicants, and reproductive toxicants. The assessments
also detected numerous contaminants such as (but not limited to),
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Hurricane Andrew Research Paper
Hurricane Andrew is a storm that destroyed South Florida, and the Bahamas, and ripped through
Louisiana, costing as much as 26 billion dollars.
Hurricane Andrew was formed of the west coast of Africa on August 14. When it passed the
Caribbean, the pressure system made it stronger. From there, the wave moved the storm to the North
Atlantic. People had started to leave the area right before the Hurricane started. Schools and
businesses were shut down, it hit Dale County Florida at 5:00 a.m. August 24, and it was high tide
when the waves hit. There was weird lightning streaks of blue greenish colors, and thick streams of
water. Some people said it sounded like bombs were going off. Roofs were no longer to be seen and
windows were broke glass everywhere. The waves surges were up to twelve feet high. High winds up
to 170 mph. Category 4 Hurricane was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The waves were still high at 10 feet. The power started going out when the storm was about 40 miles
from land and 1.4 million people were without power (Provenzo JR. Provenzo, 2002). It slammed into
the Bahamas at 120 mph. Where buildings were toppled, bungalows out from their roots, and luxury
hotels only had broken winds (Longshore, 1998). Several days before it had produced a deep
convection, that had high pressure (Rappaport, 1993). On August 26, the storm was getting weaker
everyday. A cold front was moving east and downgraded the storm to tropical. Soon when the
Hurricane got to Pennsylvania, the storm faded away. Some people tried to dismantle their houses to
see what was left (Sherrow, 1998). After the storm over, 11 inches of rain had fallen in Louisiana, and
7 inches in Mississippi (Rappaport, 1998). 275 small planes were no longer functionable. Over 325
trees looked like they had been smacked off. Power boats were stacked on top of each other. Power
lines were down because trees were on top of them (Provenzo JR. Provenzo,
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Alpha Titans Case Virtue Ethics Case Summary
Outline
I. Introduction
II. Background introduction (A). introduction of firm Alpha Titans LLC (B). introduction of other
related entities (C). facts of the case
III. Decision making model apply to the case
(A). how should we make the decision
(i). determine the facts
(ii). identify the character of interest
(iii). determine the stakeholder
(vi). the available alternatives
(v). the influence of the alternatives to the stakeholders (B). how should the available alternatives
apply to the case
VI. The applied ethical theories
(A). Virtue ethics theory
(i). how does Virtue ethics theory apply to CPA firm
(ii). how does Virtue ethics theory apply to the company (B). Situation Ethics of Joseph Fletcher
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(N.D.). SEARCHING FOR INTEGRITY AND LEGITIMACY. YALE LAW AND POLICY
REVIEW.
COX, J. D. (2003). REFORMING THE CULTURE OF FINANCIAL REPORTING: THE PCAOB
AND THE METRICS FOR ACCOUNTING MEASUREMENTS. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY.
CRENSHAW, J. (2006). HEDGE FUNDS: REGULATORY, TAX, AND ORGANIZATIONAL
CONSIDERATIONS. 2006 FLORIDA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW FLORIDA
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.
CSIKSZENTMIHALYI, M. (2006). HOW TO BE GOOD; A SCIENTS ARGUES THAT HUMANS
HAVE ETHICS HARD WIRED INTO US. BOOK WORLD. THE WASHINGTON POST.
CUNNINGHAM, L. A. (2006). SARBANES OXLEY ACCOUNTING ISSUES: TOO BIG TO FAIL:
MORAL HAZARD IN AUDITING AND THE NEED TO RESTRUCTURE THE INDUSTRY
BEFORE IT UNRAVELS. THE COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW.
EDWARDS, M. A. (2014). THE VIRTUE OF MANDATORY DISCLOSURE. NOTRE DAME
JOURNAL OF LAW, ETHICS PUBLIC POLICY NOTRE DAME JOURNAL OF LAW, ETHICS
PUBLIC POLICY.
EHRLICH, J. H. (1986). INTERNATIONAL OF STOCK MARKETS: POTENTIAL PROBLEMS
FOR UNITED STATES SHAREHOLDERS. J. INT L L. BUS.
GIUDICE, M. (2006). WHY OUR LEGAL SYSTEM FAILS TO DO WHAT S RIGHT. CARDOZO
PUBLIC LAW, POLICY ETHICS JOURNAL CARDOZO PUBLIC LAW, POLICY ETHICS
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Like Water For Chocolate By Laura Esquivel
The author of Like Water for Chocolate , Laura Esquivel, creates a unique take on books by
combining a cook book with a novel. Through the use of delicious recipes to further the story line, it
creates a special way of telling a story that leaves readers both hungry and emotional. Each chapter
has its own recipe, usually a traditional but nonetheless exquisite recipe that reflects the specific
nature of the chapter. Each recipe combines general themes throughout the book such as passion, heat,
and a certain kind of sadness. Tita, the main character, develops an extraordinary relationship with
food because most of her knowledge and wisdom on life is based on food and the kitchen where she
was generally raised. The food serves as an outlet through which Tita s emotions and feelings can be
released. Whether she realizes it or not, each recipe created by Tita has an impact on the people who
eat her food. The way each recipe is prepared, the list of ingredients, and the overall completed dish,
reflect and relate to the characters and events of the chapter. Heat, which is required in all food
preparations, is essential to each chapter and to the overall theme of the book. Fire is the usual source
of this physical heat, a source of strength and a force of destruction. The best use of the passion and
mixing of heat/emotions is best encompassed in chapter 3, the recipe of Quail in Rose Petal Sauce.
The use of roses symbolize a delicate duality between Pedro and Tita s undying love
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Examples Of Sacrifice In The Gift Of The Magi
O.Henry s warm and comforting tone and descriptive style keep the audience captivated until the end
without losing the essence of the story, which revolves around love and sacrifice. The story is about a
poor, young couple on Christmas Eve and their sacrifice and how they overcome their struggles with
love. The author s description of the couple s life gives us a clear picture of their status and financial
struggle. When the author mentions the eight dollar rent for the apartment, the old battered couch, and
the electric bell that does not work he indicates the couple is poor. The mistress of the household is
trying to decide what to buy for her husband, Jim, with the money she has. Even though she is
distraught, she does not give up hope. Many a happy hour she had been planning for something nice
for him (The Gift of the Magi). Della has been planning for days to buy something that is worthy of
her husband and does not want to settle for less. This shows her love for her husband is beyond their
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Jim has a gold watch which is his family heirloom and Della has beautiful long, brown hair which
they both consider as their most valuable possessions. They are so proud of it that the author says
Della may just let her hair out the window to make Queen of Sheba s treasures less valuable and the
watch would make King Solomon envious. Della decides to sell her hair in order to buy Jim a gift. She
gets $20 for her hair at Sofronie . Della finds a platinum chain for Jim s watch which she believes will
make him proud and happy. After getting Jim s gift Della hurries home and fixes her hair. She gets
nervous about if Jim will like her new look, Please God, make him think I am still pretty. (The Gift of
the Magi) Even though Della just parted with her best asset she is more concerned about Jim liking
her than cutting her hair which shows how much she cares about him and values his
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The US Judicial System
In 1787, delegates from across the country traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to attend the
Constitutional Convention. Federalist wanted a strong central government and antifederalist wanted
more powerful state governments. Nevertheless, delegates from all of the states traveled to the
Constitutional Convention and drafted the United States Constitution. Later, all delegates from the
states ratified the U.S. Constitution. Under Article I, II, and III of the U. S. Constitution established
the legislative branch of government, executive branch of government, and a judicial branch of
government (History of the Federal Judiciary. n.d.). The President of the United States heads the
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Currently, there are 678 sitting district court judges who hear civil and criminal federal cases. The next
level of federal court is the U.S. Court of Appeals. The U.S. Court of Appeals has 13 Appellate
circuits, 12 regional circuits and one federal circuit which has national jurisdiction (History of the
Federal Judiciary, n.d.). The Appellate Courts consist of 179 appellate court judges who are spread
over the United States and are assigned to review cases arising from particular states and federal
district courts. The last level of the federal judicial is the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has
9 Supreme Court judges, and they hear cases on appeal from State Supreme Courts and the 13
Appellate courts. The federal courts deal with constitutional issues and violations of federal law;
whereas, state courts have jurisdiction within their state and anything involving state laws. A good
example the distinction between of state and federal courts is state law can be more stringent than
federal law, but state law cannot be less lenient per se than federal law. In the U.S. Bill of Rights, the
4th Amendment guarantees the right of all people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and
effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue,
but upon probable cause,
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What Measures Should Be Taken By Tourism
What measures should be taken by tourism businesses to improve the way in which they serve
Chinese travellers? Why should these measures be widely adopted?
Over the last decade, China has been by far the fastest growing outbound tourism market in the world
and the Chinese market is one of the tourism sector s major growth opportunities. Due to rapid
economic growth, rising disposable incomes and loosening restrictions on foreign travel by the
government, the volume of international trips by Chinese travellers has grown from 10 million in 2000
to 83 million in 2012 (Cripps, 2013). Expenditure by Chinese outbound tourists has also increased
dramatically since 2000. With sustained growth, China has become the largest spender in international
tourism globally (UNWTO, 2013). This remarkable growth has drawn attention from travel industry,
from hotels to restaurants to destination as a whole, to adapt to this inflowing of Chinese tourists
various ways. An essential step to ensure destinations and tourism providers develop and distribute
products that effectively serve the Chinese market is to recognise the behaviors and needs of Chinese
travellers which become more dynamic than ever before (Gray, 2013). The overall satisfaction of
Chinese tourists is also an important factor in creating an appealing destination image for this market.
All of theses facts suggested why there is a need for tourism destination and business to adopt a
diverse range of measures not previously
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Original Sin Psychology
Evolutionary Psychology and Original Sin The Human Dark Side: Evolutionary Psychology and
Original Sin was written by Joseph Lee and M. Theol. This article is an attempt to supply such a
response by focusing on the distinctively Christian doctrine of original sin, which presents itself as an
especially likely candidate for support from evolutionary psychology. The Christian doctrine of
original sin makes more sense as evolutionary psychologists learn more about why people do bad
things. Christian responses to the developing field of evolutionary psychology tend to be defensive,
focusing on the task of showing that Christians have not been presented with any reason to abandon
any central beliefs of the Christian faith. A more positive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Original sin has been defined as the need for redemption by Christ that is universal to all human
beings and acquired through natural generation. Descent of all humans from a single couple
monoecism is not essential to the doctrine; the Catholic magisterium has continued to insist on it
simply in order to explain why all humans need to be saved. The requirement of natural generation
likewise sought only to account for the undeniable fact that the tendency to sin is present in all of us,
even prior to our first moral choices. It does not imply, in Augustinian fashion, that sexuality is
somehow the root of all evil. According to the article we do all sin because we have all inherited from
the very first living things on earth a powerful tendency to act selfishly, no matter the cost to others.
Free will enables us to override this tendency, but only sporadically and with great effort; we more
readily opt for self. This tendency in all of us is what our tradition calls the stain of original sin. It is
not the result of a fall in our prehistory, since we were never more selfless than we are now. It is
present even in infants, who are undeniably self centered, though guiltless of actual sin. We incur guilt
only when we freely choose to act on this tendency to the detriment of others. Not all self centered
acts are sinful, but all sins are instances of
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Types Of Decentralization
2.3. Types of Decentralization Decentralization belongs to many types, depending on the
characteristics, policy implications and condition for success. Political, administrative, fiscal and
market decentralization are the fundamental types of decentralization. There are different terms and
words for defining the types of decentralization and there may also have various ways to operate them.
However, the comprehensive approach is more vital than defining. It can be observed that every
country has its own type of functioning decentralization and each local department may have unique
combinations. 2.3.1. Political Decentralization Political decentralization involves the transfer of
decision making power and accountability to local levels. It often involves some form of devolution
the transfer of responsibilities to Local governments that have been granted significant autonomy. In
democratic Decentralization these local governments are accountable to local populations through
Elections and/or other means. In the context of international practice, the political decentralization
aims to give citizens or their elected representatives more power. It may be associated with pluralistic
politics and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It may also take the relatively modest form of de concentration in which officials at lower levels are
given more authority or discretion, but remain accountable totheir chiefs at the center.
Decentralization could also be combined with the devolution ofexecutive authority to local
governments. Delegation is the shifting of functions to semi orwholly independent organizations
outside the core government sector (for example toindependent authorities, or in privatization, to
private firms). The major forms of administrative decentralization are de concentration, devolution
and
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Case Study Of Electrolux Cleans Up
Case 10.1: Electrolux Cleans Up
Introduction Electrolux cleans up is the largest domestic products manufacturing in the world,
Electrolux has about 70000 employees around the world and in about 150 countries for making 14
billion euros in sales on 2005. The first challenging place for Electrolux is at the times that that
Electrolux has decided to deprive its outdoor division. This is because a huge decrease sale in
following is expected. At 1920s, Electrolux has been famous for their expertise in industrial design on
product such as refrigeration and vacuum cleaner. The product was famous not only at their country
Sweden but also at Germany, France and United State. A large amount of accumulated cash of the
past, Electrolux decide to expend quickly through of acquisitions for more market share and
diversification. In late of 20th century, Electrolux discovered new market in developing country when
the market at the Western country are already have mature and showing the sign of going down. There
are the three important issues in Electrolux Company, which is about break down barriers and
communication, communication between department and how much teamwork and group being
success.
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With the fierce competition threatening the success of Electrolux, the company upgrade their strategy
by nominate Hans Straberg as the new Chief Executive. The strain on the company s finances left, Mr.
Straberg with no choice but he change the way Electrolux does business. The purpose of this case
study is the way that and why Electrolux Chief Executive Straberg eliminate the barrier and increase
the communication between department, identify the advantaged of Electrolux by having individuals
from different department and functional areas work together on design the product and the way use
group and teamwork to succeed in a competitive
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The Effect of Steriods in Major League Baseball Essay
Baseball is known as America s pastime and is one of the most popular, respected sports on earth.
Since the beginning of the sport, it seemingly advances with technology every year making faster and
stronger players. The use of steroids became rampant and spread among players and has carried them
away from the true history of the game they play. Controversy still today runs around the sport today
about fines, punishments and record breaking. The past two decades of Major League Baseball have
been tainted because of the use of performance enhancing drugs, also known as steroids, causing the
loss of many fans and the true meaning of America s favorite sport.
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A suspension from an entire season and thousands of dollars of fine were issued and that seemed light
with talks of being banned from baseball floating between the two parties. Major League Baseball
took the right direction in the situation making an example of this group of players and especially
Rodriguez (Quinn, Fish, and Gomez). This no tolerance policy could hopefully put a stop to the use of
steroid in this great sport and get the game back to its original form.
One of the most controversial subjects in Major League Baseball is that of hall of fame voting. Players
who have tested positive should not be eligible for the hall of fame ballot. This is a great honor for
players who are truly great and play the game the right way. The hall of fame has no room for players
who try to gain unfair advantages through performance enhancing drugs. One of the greatest players
of all time, Pete Rose, was denied from the Baseball Hall of Fame do betting on his games. This
shows how seriously the voters take being inducted. Players who have tested positive for steroids
should be banned from the hall of fame, which is what Major League Baseball is moving toward.
Another issue is players who have broken records and tested positive for steroids during the period
they broke the record. Although increased speed and arm strength have also been linked to the use of
steroids, home run statistics have glaringly
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“[A]T Common Law, There Is No Contribution Among Joint
[A]t common law, there is no contribution among joint tort feasors, but that right is now given by
statute. Norfolk P.B.L.R. Co. v. Parker, 152 Va. 484, 505 (1929). Currently, under Va. Code Ann. §
8.01 34, [c]ontribution among wrongdoers may be enforced when the wrong results from negligence
and involves no moral turpitude. (emphases added). The aforementioned code section gives a right of
contribution only where the party damaged has a right of action against two or more parties for the
same indivisible damage. In short, if the damaged party has a cause of action against only one of the
parties responsible for the damage, that one cannot enforce contribution from the other. Am. Tobacco
Co. v. Transport Corp., 277 F. Supp. 457, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Exchange v. Truck Ins. Exchange, 310 F.2d 653, 658 (1962). In Carriers Ins. Exchange, the 4th Circuit
Court of Appeals held that contribution is unavailable to parties who intentionally violated a statute
and safety regulations where a defendant was transporting petroleum without a required permit. Id. In
that case, the Fourth Circuit relied on the Restatement of Restitution for the proposition that
It is generally held that a person who has violated the law should not be permitted to invoke it to
obtain restitution in reference to the same transaction, especially when the law in question has been set
up for the protection of the public and the denial of restitution will tend to prevent further misconduct.
On the other hand contribution is generally allowed when the claimant s conduct amounted to mere
negligence or mistake without intentional violation of the law.
Id. at 658 (quoting Restatement of Restitution, §§ 86, 88). Comment c. to § 88 of the Restatement
provides:
Public policy prevents restitution in favor of a person who, whether or not by agreement with or at the
request of another, has committed a seriously wrongful act. It is a matter for judicial discretion to
determine whether an act is so seriously wrongful as to bar restitution under the particular
circumstances. Normally consciously criminal conduct
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Moralism In A Christmas Carol
Have you ever regretted anything from your past? Of course you have. If you haven t, well you re
lying to yourself. In life we all go through events and trials and make mistakes. Mistakes are what
make us human, it s all apart of life. So in A Christmas Carol at around Stave 2, Ebenezer
Scrooge was visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, he was the first of the three spirits that would
visit Scrooge later on in the story. He would take Scrooge to Christmas scenes of
Scrooge s childhood and youth, which would bring him back old memories old that reminded him of a
time when he was nice. These scenes portray Scrooge s lonely childhood, his relationship with his
beloved sister Fan and a Christmas party hosted by his first employer Mr.
Fezziwig who treated Scrooge like a son. They also portray Scrooge s neglected fiancée Belle ... Show
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Then there is a visit later in time to the then married Belle s large and happy family on Christmas Eve.
All of this causes Scrooge regret because he had a shot at happiness and settling down with a nice
women, but his greed got the best of him. Having greed as a character trait does nothing but push
people away, and that s exactly why Scrooge is alone. At times there are moments in life where we
think if we chose better decisions, than our life would have been different for the better. At times I
think that if I chose different decisions my freshman year, High school would have been better for me.
Literally nothing would have been the same, and that s exactly Scrooges case here, he could have
controlled his greed, but since he couldn t, he has no
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The Language And The Origin Of The English Language
According to David Crystal, linguistics professor at the University of Wales, approximately 20 percent
of the world can speak English. With English being the predominant language in the United States as
well as many other parts of the world, it is undoubtedly one of the most significant languages in
modern times. But have you ever wondered about the origins of the language you speak every day?
Where did it come from? Did someone invent it? And why are some rules of the English language so
weird? For example, why is geese the plural of goose? To get a better understanding of English, it is
useful to learn about its long and complex history, and how the language the majority of us know and
use today formed and evolved over time. To learn the history of the English language, we must first go
back in time to Great Britain at about 50 BCE. According to Alastair Kane, writer for Communicaid
business English courses, people here during this time period spoke in what is known as Celtic, but
eventually, Latin also became an influence on their language because of commerce between Great
Britain and Rome. Kane also writes that Latin further shaped the language of Great Britain after it was
invaded by the Romans under Emperor Claudius. Although remnants of this English prototype can be
observed in our modern language, the people of Great Britain certainly weren t speaking what could
be considered actual English. Philip Durkin, principal etymologist at Oxford Dictionaries claims that
the
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Wayne Hunting Shoes
Product Analysis: The Maine Hunting Shoe The L.L Bean Company named after its founder Leon
Leonwood Bean has been in existence for over 100 years. The company was founded in 1912 and is
located in Freeport, Maine. The company began in a single room in Maine selling its first and only
product, the Maine Hunting Shoe which is currently known as the L.L Bean Boot. The production of
the first pair of the Maine boots can be traced back to 1911. The founder, Mr. L.L Bean was an avid
hunter and loved the outdoors. Mr. L.L Bean discovered that while outdoors the usual pair of boots he
adorned did not protect his feet from getting wet and cold. Mr. Leon, consequently, decided to design
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The boots main features have remained largely the same apart from a few tweaks, for instance, the
addition of a chain pattern design in the late 1940 s. The demand for the boot has swung up and down
over its 100 year history. In 2011, the outdoorsy aesthetic became somewhat cool, and after that, they
have been a spate of shortages every few years. This typically happens after the autumn season (Lam,
2015). The fashion world has had a part to play in stemming up demand for the L.L Bean boot.
Moreover, the production of the boot is still done within the United States and the materials are locally
sourced in Maine. However, the downside of local production which still relies on man hours is that
there are fewer people with the skill of handmaking footwear. The Maine boot s demand is at an all
time high, and the end does not seem to be near. To capitalize on this, the company has produced a
limited edition classic make over of the duck boot with varying colors and styles (Calfas, 2017). Such
developments coupled with recurrent stock outs seem to be increasing demand for the boat. The boot
has had more than 100 year history. Its aesthetics are not as glamorous, but its survival has largely
depended on its quality, pricing and the fact that it is made in
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Organization Behavior Analysis
Organizational Behavior Analysis
Andrea D. Davis
Business 610
June 02, 2013
Dr. Cheryl Moore
Abstract
This paper explorers the organizational behavior for type of culture, modes of communication, nature
of authority, motivational techniques, areas of EQ incorporated, the components of a virtual
organization embraced and how the organization embraces new paradigms such as teleworking and
virtual offices within The Internal Revenue Service. Managers in organizations engage in a variety of
activities every day, among them supervising and directing employees. Organizational behavior
concentrates on the people side of a business, nonprofit, or governmental entity. Organizational
behavior concepts are designed to help a company or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
1. An individual. An individual can represent himself or herself before the IRS and does not have to
file a written declaration of qualification and authority. 2. A family member. An individual can
represent members of his or her immediate family. Immediate family includes a spouse, child, parent,
brother, or sister of the individual. 3. An officer. A bona fide officer of a corporation (including a
parent, subsidiary, or other affiliated corporation), association, or organized group can represent the
corporation, association, or organized group. An officer of a governmental unit, agency, or authority,
in the course of his or her official duties, can represent the organization before the IRS.
4. A partner. A general partner may represent the partnership before the IRS.
5. An employee. A regular full time employee can represent his or her employer. An employer can be,
but is not limited to, an individual, partnership, corporation (including a parent, subsidiary, or other
affiliated corporation), association, trust, receivership, guardianship, estate, organized group,
governmental unit, agency, or authority.
6. A fiduciary. A fiduciary (trustee, executor, personal representative, administrator, receiver, or
guardian) stands in
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Comparing Chaucer s Life And Accomplishments
Geoffrey Chaucer was born circa 1340 in London, England. Geoffrey was born at his parents house on
Thames Street. Geoffrey became a public servant to Countess Elizabeth of Ulster, he was paid little.
But it was enough for him to buy himself food and clothing, in 1359 Geoffrey went to fight in the
hundred year war in France. Later at the rethel Geoffrey was captured at rethel, and Because Geoffrey
had royal connections the King Edward III helped pay his ransom. After being released Geoffrey
joined the royal service, he traveled throughout France, Spain, and Italy. After that King Edward III
gave him 20 pension marks. In 1366, Chaucer married Philippa Roet, the daughter of Sir Payne Roet,
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In 1387 Philippia passed away, so Geoffrey stopped sharing his royal annuities and he was having
financial hardships. Then Geoffrey had to keep working to support himself in his living and pay off
his growing debt. Then Geoffrey started writing, but the exact dates cannot be said, Chaucer s body of
best known works includes the Parliament of Fouls, otherwise known as the Parlement of Foules.
From 1389 to 1391, after Richard II had ascended to the throne, Chaucer held a draining and
dangerous position as Clerk of the Works. Geoffrey was robbed twice by highway men, in 1399
Richard II was deposed and his cousin and successor took over. Then Henry VI took pity on Geoffrey
and gave him his pension, and Geoffrey was able to lease an apartment in St Mary s garden. That is
where Geoffrey lived the rest of his life, he died in 1400 Geoffrey was buried in Westminster Abbey.
His gravestone became the center of what was to be called Poet s Corner, a spot where such famous
British writers as Robert Browning and Charles Dickens were later honored and
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Suboxone Research Paper
The Addiction Treatment with a Dark Side by Deborah Sontage was about suboxone is the trade for a
medication that contains buprenorphine and naloxone. It a very similar medication, subtext, that
contains buprenorphine without naloxone. They are both manufactured and sold by a British company,
Reckitt Benckiser, and are scheduled to lose their patent protection in 2009. A lot of people didn t
know that you can overdoes on Suboxone. For example Mr.Verill said in he had interview at a federal
prison in Otisville, N.Y. we were just a bunch of friends getting high and hanging out, doing what 20
years olds do. Then we went to sleep, and Miles never woke back up anymore. Suboxone are the
active of substance, buprenorphine. Suboxone is the blockbuster drugs that people have never heard of
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Oxycodone, methadone, and hydrocodone are all agonists the meaning that the drug is more effect at
the receptor. Opioids are drugs that slows down the actions of the boy, such as the breathing and the
heartbeat. Opioids also affect the brain to increase the pleasant feelings. They also get their name from
opium, is a drug that are made from the poppy plant. Intended as long term an opioid itself can help
produce the euphoria and the cause of dependency. The effects are milder, however, and they plateau,
are making the overdose less likely and less
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Character Analysis Of The Lottery By Mrs. Hutchinson
In the story, The Lottery , the characters are introduced in a carefree way. One character, Tessie
Hutchinson, was introduced as a woman who had forgotten an important day in her community and
was late to the event. Throughout The Lottery , Mrs. Hutchinson displays two main traits. First, Mrs.
Hutchinson displays being carefree. Mrs. Hutchinson was very calm when she walked up to the crowd
as she said, Clean forgot what day it was (Jackson). This shows how common an ordeal the lottery
was in their way of life. The lottery did not seem to make anyone super nervous. This shows how Mrs.
Hutchinson developed as a character throughout the story. Mrs. Hutchinson was also frightened. When
Mr. Hutchinson unfolded his slip of paper Tessie began to scream of unfairness (Jackson). Mrs.
Hutchinson shows how frightened she is for her life because she knows that she has a higher chance of
dying once her husband is shown with the only special slip of paper. Another character in The Lottery
is Mr. Summers.Mr. Summers shows two main traits while in the story as well. Mr. Summers is a
married man, without children, that ...[has the] time and energy to devote to civic activities , which
makes him responsible in his town(Jackson). This is important to the story because he is the proctor of
an age old tradition that kills people. Mr. Summers almost acts as if The Lottery is just like any other
community event like a county fair. He acts with no remorse because it is traditional to have the
lottery. Mr. Summers also is traditional. As he is setting up for the lottery to begin, he remembers and
performs a lot of rituals that occur during this event like using the same black drawing box or calling
up each male head of household or making up the family lists after everyone was gathered (Jackson).
Mr. Summers is knit picky about what happens as the day moves along because if anything goes
wrong, he is responsible and could possibly be disciplined for the mistake. If there was a mistake the
result could quite possibly be death because that is the whole purpose of the lottery, to rid the
community of a person, by stoning. Therefore, Mr. Summers would not stray from the traditional ways
of performing the lottery at all. The
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Noise Pollution In Cuba
From the 1952 Dodge Diplomat Hardtop to the 1957 Ford T Bird onto the 1959 Cadillac Convertible
lies the stereotype of 1950 s Cuba existing as present day Cuba. Though air and thermal pollution are
emitted into the atmosphere due to the usage of such vehicles there has also been an increase in the
country emittance of noise pollution due to the technological advancement of Wi Fi. Noise pollution
in the country of Cuba is the environmental change that will be discussed throughout the time frame of
six years between 2014 and 2016. This environmental change occurs predominantly in city centers
such as Habana, Trinidad, and Varadero where persistent and escalating sources of sound (EPA Clean
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In Figure 4 there is depicted Parque Coyula a park within the city center of Havana, Cuba where
several individuals are seen on wireless devices connected on WIFI. However, unlike the developed
areas near the shore, access to WIFI in parks are typically sold by unauthorized dealers for an
inexpensive price supplying a more densely concentrated area. This concentration affects bird
populations as well as bats when there is continuous noise generated by an urban environment. Bird
populations began to first alter behaviour patterns when emittance of noise pollution rose during
daylight hours where mating calls of many species were performed that then transitioned to mating
calls being conducted at night. However, in Figure 5. concentration of WIFI users persisted throughout
day into the night emitting levels of noise exposing species of birds to continuous generation of noise.
The generation of noise consequently results in the species leaving an area due to the failure of the
mating call being heard. Acoustics also affects bats as noise pollution affects the hunting practices of
the animal as bats use sound to hunt. The interference of anthropogenic noise subsequents in an
increase of time needed to search for
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Ipsos Loyalty
WhitePaper Multicollinearity in Customer Satisfaction Research Jay L.Weiner, Ph.D. Senior Vice
President, Director of Marketing Sciences Jane Tang Vice President, Marketing Sciences Editorial
Board Leigh Admirand Julie Busch Tim Keiningham Design and Production Roland Clifford Barbara
Day About Ipsos Loyalty Ipsos Loyalty is a global, specialized practice dedicated to helping
companies improve business performance through customer satisfaction management, customer
relationship management, and employee climate management. Ipsos Loyalty provides a state of the art
approach to customer driven business performance through a modular suite of innovative research
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That is, we need to provide the client with a list of priority items that can be improved and that will
have a positive impact on overall satisfaction or customer loyalty and retention. Typically, the goal is
to establish the list of priorities and relative importance of the explanatory variables, rather than try to
predict the mean value of customer satisfaction if these improvements were implemented. Since most
CSAT studies are tracking studies, the results can be monitored over time to determine if the desired
changes are occurring. We must be sure that changes in the results are in fact customer response to the
client s marketing efforts and not just phantoms of the analytic tool used to build the model. The latter
often happens as a result of multicollinearity, which is a serious problem in many CSAT studies and
presents two challenges in modeling CSAT data. The first is accurately reflecting the impact of several
independent variables that are highly correlated. The second is insuring that the results are consistent
wave to wave when tracking a market over time. This paper illustrates the problems that
multicollinearity present in modeling data and then compares the results from the four aforementioned
modeling techniques. Multicollinearity in Customer Satisfaction Research 2005, Ipsos June 20 05 3
The Issue of Multicollinearity In market research, multicollinearity can be controlled or altogether
avoided by a well designed questionnaire. For
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Reflection Of Human Ethics
To start with, I must affirm you that throughout the course all the topics were essential to me and has
helped me improve my skill on human ethics. However, as it is suggested let me focus on the four
concepts that were very essential to me. First, ethics and values are very necessary in the human life
both personally and professionally. When serving my clients at work and contributing to communal
change, these were the first keys component for me to use in my daily activity, and also with my house
of values I succeeded to encourage the distinctive characteristics of human facilitiesin my community
because in doing this community service support the integrity and ethics of the incentive workers, help
clients and our community well being as well as increase our incentive payment. In my everyday
activity, ethics and values refer to the conduct of a professional and to the moral standards I embrace.
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On one hand, the second concept is where I began to question and critiques my own perception on
what it mean to be a human since I know that being human I must be able to understand myself
through thinking, networking and action, and I believe that this critical points influenced my life s
perspective and make change totally the sense of who I am as a human. On the other hand, it was
explained in the Aquinas lecture that a person is fully substantial from the union expressed by the term
I (Clarke, 2004, p. 29), and I am convincing that to be fully human I really to know who I am as
substance. Even through, being in a moment is what makes me an excellent human whose life is
completely in harmony with other and who share the positive perception with other human in the
mean the mean of improving happiness and decreasing
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Alone In Berlin, Red Tails, Saving Private Ryan, And...
WORLD WAR 2 MOVIES The movies we have been watching in class were: Alone in Berlin, Red
Tails, Saving Private Ryan, and Hacksaw Ridge. All of these films were based on 1900s events,
especially wars. However, the movies tend to add real and fictional events. Therefore, these motion
pictures were not completely historically accurate, but they do help in spreading the principle idea of
history. The first movie, Red Tails, is based on the Tuskegee Airmen in Italy during WW2. It provides
visuals of what problems this group of colored airmen faced. For example, they were only given used,
hand me down flying equipment from the white airmen. In addition, they were barely permitted to be
hands on in the fighting of the war, so they were given jobs to protect lands. Finally, the end they are
able to fight next to the white men and triumph the war. These were the true historical facts about
them; however, the dialogue used and how they act unmoved when a pilot goes down is fictitious. ...
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The dialogue plays an important part to understand what was happening, but they do have to change
some of it because it s impossible to know everything that was said back then. However, some of that
communication between characters did happen even if it wasn t in those exact words. For example, in
Hacksaw Ridge, one of the soldiers Desmond saves says I thought I was blind after Doss cleans him
up, and he always said Lord, please let me get one more each time he went back up making an effort
to save another soldiers life. In addition, in Saving Private
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Conventions Of An Inspector Calls
An Inspector Calls by JB. Priestly conforms to the genre to an extent but on the other hand the play
also subverts conventions of the genre in a number of significant ways. Each of the characters has
contributed to the victim s death, and there is a great deal of suspense and intrigue; both of these are
typical features of the genre. However, the play also subverts the genre as the setting is unusual and
the inspector is a strange and unique character.
The characters are very typical for this genre as they are all considered potential suspects to the death
of Eva Smith. Their traits and speech conform to our expectations in several ways. All characters even
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There are a number of suspects which in an inspector calls is the entire family on set. There are also
red herrings and anticipations. The red herrings are created by the way the inspector conducts his
interview. The inspector only focuses on one character at a time, starting with Mr. Birling. It appears
early in the play that Mr. Birling is a major contributor to Eva smiths death, but then the inspector
turns onto the next character Sheila. The interrogation of Sheila leads us to think that Sheila is now a
major contributor towards the death of Eva Smith. Sheila s character turns out to be very different to
that of her father who is very defensive and more worried about the bad reputation that this could
cause the family, where as Sheila throughout the play starts to discover a moral and ethical side of
herself. An example of this is in act two where Sheila says It means that we ve no excuse now for
putting on airs and that if we ve any sense we wont try. Father threw this girl out because she asked
for decent wages. I went and pushed her further out, right into the street, just because I was angry and
she was pretty. Gerald set her up as his mistress and then dropped her when it suited him. And now
you re pretending you don t recognize her from that photograph I admit I don t know why you should,
but I know jolly well you did in fact recognize her from the way you
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Donald Driver Hero Essay
A hero was born on February 2nd, 1975. He was raised in a poor environment and is now a retired all
time leading receiver for the Green Bay Packers. This hero s name is Donald Driver. He is known for
being on the Green Bay Packers and for being the Dancing with the Stars Season 14 Mirrorball
Champion. Donald Driver is a hero because he achieved many awards, participates in charities, and
writes children s books where some of the profits go to charity.
Donald Driver is a hero because he has achieved many awards from the Green Bay Packers. First,
Donald Driver is the only Packer player in the Green Bay Packers history to have had seven 1,000
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First, Donald Driver wrote the book Driven to tell people about his childhood and how you can
achieve any goal no matter what problems come along. The reason behind the book was just telling
the story, Driver said. For me it was trying to put everything in perspective, and letting people know
that regardless of what obstacles you may face in life, whatever adversity, that you can overcome
anything. You just have to continue to believe that you can be successful. Donald Driver. Next, Donald
Driver wrote four children s books (Quickie handles a loss, Quickie makes a team, Quickie goes to the
big Game, Quickie stands up to bullying). These books all explain some challenges the Donald Driver/
Quickie had. It also explains some good things that happened to Donald Driver/ Quickie. Last, all of
the books Donald Driver wrote, a portion of the cost goes to the Donald Driver Foundation. In
addition to the books, Donald Driver is also selling dolls and t shirts where the a portion of the profits
go to the
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Love Triangle in William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night Essay
Love Triangle in William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night
O, what a deal of scorn looks beautiful in the contempt and anger of his lip! A murd rous guilt shows
not itself more soon than love that would seem hid: love s night is noon. Cesario, by the roses of the
spring, by maidhood, honor, truth, and every thing, I love thee so, that maugre all thy pride, nor wit
nor reason can my passion hide. Do not extort thy reasons from this clause, for that I woo, thou
therefore hast no cause; but rather reason thus with reason fetter: love sought is good, but given
unsought is better. (Shakespeare. Twelfth Night. 3.2.144 156).
In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare was able to embody the perfect love triangle between Olivia, Orsino,
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It is here that I imagine Shakespeare was trying to fore shadow future events. The audience may being
to predict that Olivia would make rash decisions based on her blind love.
In the next line, however, Olivia showed signs of her emotional dilemma. Guilt began to plague her
thoughts for a fleeting moment. The reason for this shame was not entirely explained, but I believe it
had everything to do with the death of her brother which was mentioned at the very beginning of the
play. She was ashamed of falling into this lustful state of mind while she was supposed to still be in
mourning. She noticed immediately after she hinted at her feelings for Cesario, the guilt surfaced.
Olivia finished her thoughts of guilt with the line, love s night is noon (3.2.148). There are various
ways this could have been perceived. Shakespeare has a tendency to include immeasurable amounts of
images and metaphors , and it s important to keep in mind that with Shakespeare greater sensitivity is
always possible (McDonald 37). I believe this was Olivia s way of giving into the fact that her
mourning gown was being cast off and it was out of her control, just as the day changes whether it is
welcomed or not. Her love for Cesario was going to shine. I think this reiterates the fact that Olivia
was blinded by this passion, and it continued to push this thought into the audience s heads
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Griffins Text
The Truth about Our Secret
Susan Griffin s main focus in her essay Our Secret is on Heinrich Himmler s life. She hopes to better
understand how people come to be who they are as a product of childhood and adolescent experiences.
Through this process she hopes her readers can become conscious to the truths of their upbringing and
not only find their true identity, but have the strength and courage to change their destiny. Griffin is
ultimately interested in finding her own identity but has been oppressed by her grandmother to not
search inwardly. She therefore uses Himmler as a mask by examining what experiences shaped him as
a child to understand what may have molded her. Griffin concentrates on connections between people,
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Although this is a key moment in Himmler s search for identity, as a reader we are not merely
interested in Himmler s personal story. The author fails to finish off the great thought with a
connection to her own life and search. Just as she has Himmler examine Hitler to find his path, in
writing this essay Griffin is looking at Himmler s journey to in turn evaluate her own. This quote
would perfectly tie back to the author and therefore be relatable by the reader if she would tie up her
loose ends. The reader is left confused as to why she doesn t elaborate after this key point and
wondering if the author even realizes that she and Himmler are going through the same process.
Griffin s essay had amazing potential to draw on the experiences of a man who s life went astray to
find out why this happened, what personal connections and lessons the author has derived from this
examination, and what the reader could do to negate these possible effects in their own or their
children s
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College Should Be Their Main Priority
From kindergarten to high school, students are told over and over again that attending college should
be their main priority. College is the way to success, or College is essential in order to find a job is
what teachers and adults implant into students heads. The education system is built around preparing
students for college. Higher education over the years however, has been increasing. College Board, an
organization that prepares students for college and administers standardized tests, showed in a study
that college tuition has been on a rise since 1973.
How much has college tuition increased? College Board indicates that in the 1973 74 school year, the
cost of tuition and fees in 2013 dollars for a four year public university was $2,710. In 2013 14 school
year, the price for a public four year university rose to $8,893 per year (College Board). The number is
different considering what type of university a student attends. A private non profit four year
university in 1973 cost $10,783 in tuition and fees. For the same type of university, the cost since has
risen to $30,094 in the 2013 14 school year (College Board). A study that is shown by Bloomberg
shows that tuition for college has risen 1,120 percent since 1978. Each schools numbers will vary.
Different schools have different student fees that students have to pay which are incorporated in their
tuition costs. At San Jose State University fees include a Student Union fee, which is used to maintain
the
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Cuting Research Paper
Cutting is it a trend, a cry for help, or is it something else. Some of the reasons why people say that
people are cutting is because it helps them cope with pain of strong emotions intense pressure or bad
relationships. Not knowing how to deal with feelings is difficult. Mini suppressed their feelings inside
many don t know how to express themselves. When it comes down to self harm a lot of the ways that
they feel that they can release they re bad feelings possibly. Understanding 101 does this is not easy
not everyone faces the same problem and the same way. Not everyone is looking for a tensioner help
and you receiving it in the same way. The good thing is is that we know that there is a way to help one
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Knowing how to talk or express yourself with what is going on, is a giant step. Learn why and how to
express yourself. Knowing that you are going through a hard time and not going through it alone is
always comforting. Do not hold onto the anger, hurt, and frustration. Understanding why some feel
like I actually liked how the cuts looked. Know that you can not force the person who is doing self
harm to stop. Self harm is said to be a relieving of pain or hidden loneliness. Some have a helpless
feeling of truly being alive. They cut to be able to see the blood running. When a small self harm stops
the feeling of the fix , they need to start being more aggressive or do more harm. Make the effort of
understanding when and how to get the help that is needed. Talk to the individual who is experiencing
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Motherhood And Symbolism In Cynthia Ozick s The Shawl
The spine chilling experiences Jewish individuals faced during the holocaust are conveyed well in the
short story The Shawl as the author, Cynthia Ozick illustrates the horrific battle of motherhood and
strife for survival they faced. Rosa, Ozick s main character experiences an internal battle of nurturing
her infant Magda and following her motherly instincts or fighting for her own survival. Magda another
crucial character grips onto the ropes of life through the threads of the shawl but when she loses her
shawl she loses her life showing the harsh realities of the concentration camps. Through the use of
symbolism and carefully orchestrated imagery Ozick brings to life the unspeakable struggles the
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Ozick s eloquent imagery and symbols of the shawl and Magda are carried on into the body of the
story. For now the shawl is viewed as magic for it nourishes Magda for three days insuring her
survival while her mother can t provide for her. The shawl keeps her alive much longer than anyone
anticipates showing how the shawl depicts the will to live. Also as Magda laughs at the shawl blowing
in the wind we see the innocence of the child, and the protected view of the world she has as she s
been hidden in the cover of the shawl, while avoiding the harsh realities Stella and Rosa must face.
Stella out of her own will for life takes the shawl from Magda leading to her immediate death as she
goes to look for it as it her source of livelihood but is meet with the gates of hell instead. Ozicks
conveys clearly that life could not be without the shawl for it was Magda s source of survival. The
ending of the story is packed with imagery and the reoccurring shawl symbolism as Rosa goes to get
the shawl in hopes of saving Magda. While getting the shawl Rosa thinks of life on the other side of
the fence where there laid green meadows speckled with dandelions and deep colored violets, showing
simple beauties of life they were deprived of in the camp. However while getting the shawl Magda
gets taken by a guard, as Rosa sees from a distance she waves the shawl for Magda to see in giving
her hope to live but as the shawl and her become more distant she gets killed by hitting
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Be An Organ Donor
Do you know anybody who has received an organ donation? If so you know how life changing it
could be for somebody to receive a organ donation. Its good to be a donor. First of all it could change
someones life or maybe even save it. Next, it could help many people waiting for organ donations and
help them receive the the organs they need. Its good to be a organ donor.
First of all it could change someones life or maybe even save it. I read a story where a man named
Clint was killed in an accident and he was an organ donor. In the article, Clint s Big Smile and Loving
Heart, the author says, They had learned that Clint s organs had saved the lives of a mother and two
fathers... This quote shows how being an organ donor can affect
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How Did Galileo Galilei A Renaissance Change Maker
Galileo Galilei was an astronomer, physicists and mathematician who made great discoveries for
science. Today I will be walking you through the life of Galileo and how he was a Renaissance change
maker. Galileo Galilei had a great impact during the Renaissance, in the fields of physics and
astronomy, by applying the methods of hypothesizing, experimenting and his ability to stand up for
what he believed in. Galileo was a child of Vincenzo Galilei, a well educated musician and scholar
who made crucial theories and practice in the music field. In his mid teens, Galileo went to monastery
school, then later went to study medicine at the University of Pisa in 1581. When studying, Galileo
was distracted by his interest in Mathematics, a profession that his father disagreed with. Soon after,
Galileo left university without a degree but started tutoring mathematics to people. In this period of
time, Galileo managed to design a new form of hydrostatic balance. ... Show more content on
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Galileo used the telescope to prove his evidence surrounding the Copernicus theory. In 1609, Galileo
made his first telescope after hearing about Dutch eyeglass maker Hans Lippershey who made the
original. Galileo s telescope was capable of magnifying up to 8 times, whereas Lippershey s telescope
could only magnify up to 3 times. On the 8th of August 1609, Galileo presented his new invention to
the Senate in Venice. When the Senate saw the power of Galileo s telescope, they doubled his salary to
help him improve. Although Galileo s telescope wasn t the first, he was the first to make it public, and
present it to mainstream
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Disadvantages Of Bank Aljazira Bank
1. Sadad:A world of flexibility and comfort with SADAD s special services. It is the first step to
making the preferred payment selections as digital, sophisticated. Bank AlJazira presents to clients a
diversity of SADAD services. Its benefits are flexibility and safety for shopping and purchasing online
without the need to own a credit card. Also, for paying bills or government fees fast and professionally
through the SADAD system.
2. Mada: It s a new period of electronic payment services in the Kingdom Introducing the mada
electronic payment service. This service will get new levels of accessibility and services for your daily
shopping. Starting with purchasing merchandiseto buying giftsyour family, friends, your shopping
experience will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
AlJazira offers all investment and banking service or business in follow with Shariah rules.
 The main types of loans.
The financing in AlJazira bank divided into seven types, which are:
1. Qard Hasan Loans Program: This loan is a private loan because there is no cost for the customers
while take it , this help small company and people to build their vision and future
2. Training and Rehabilitation for Business Market Program: These loans is a social and charity
program, this program aim to training youth of KSA and prepare them for the labour market and face
the challenges in life and work.
3. People with Special Needs Program: This program is special program for our brothers of both
genders who have special needs, this program aim to training them the necessary skills and abilities to
overcome their special needs and open the way for them to communicate with outside life and people.
4. Educational and Cultural Programs, and Social Participation: These programs named KhairAljazira
le AhlAljazira program , this program play a good role in society because the goal is make a charity
work and social solidarity for example computer factories and economic
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C. Wright Mills s The Power Elite
Certain changes, which defy many of the fondest beliefs, have taken place in the American society.
People have retransformed from an independent thinking public into a mass society manipulated by
commanders of unequaled powers. Sociologist C. Wright Mills carefully documented this
phenomenon in his book entitled The Power Elite , opening the debate with a meaningful sentence:
The powers of ordinary men are circumscribed by the everyday worlds in which they live, yet even in
these rounds of job, family and neighborhood they often seem driven by forces they can neither
understand nor govern .
What does Power Elite mean?
The Power Elite is a critical study of the American power structure, in which Mills argued that a single
elite (the ruler) decides for the nation as a whole, leaving minor decisions for the middle level person
to handle and almost nothing for the common ones (the ruled). His theory suggests that power in the
U.S. is concentrated in the hand of a close knit group whose member s observations is conducted
around 1960.
This elite is not an aristocracy argued Mills. It is not a political ruling group based upon a nobility of
hereditary origin. There is no obvious compact basis in a small circle of great families whose members
can and do consistently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A group of people subject to continuous glamour and publicity has taken the spotlight, creating the
American world of the celebrity . It does not seem to matter what the man is the very best at; so long
as he has won out in competition over all others, he is celebrated (P. 74). Celebration is the basis of
their existence. Propagated by the mass media, they have become part of the national prestige shadow
of money and power. This competition for attention is joined
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A Project Of The World Bank Essay
The World Bank Group has set two goals for the world to achieve by 2030: To end extreme poverty by
decreasing the percentage of people living on less than $1.90 a day to no more than 3% and to
promote shared prosperity by fostering the income growth of the bottom 40% for every country, which
the organization is trying to achieve via low interest loans, zero to low interest credits, and grants to
developing countries ( What We Do, n.d.). The World Bank s moto is Working for a World Free of
Poverty with the caveat of do no harm ; however, what is left in their wake in many cases is
heartbreak and devastation. My task with this paper is to address a project of the World Bank in
Nigeria that created problems for the nation, and especially the people therein, that received its
assistance.
If you love your life, move out! the officers shouted (Chavkin, Hallman, Hudson, Schilis Gallego,
Shifflett, 2015). These are the only kind words these 9,000 residents will hear as they carry what
belongings they can away from their homes ( Nigeria, 2014). I speak of the tragedy of Badia East, a
slum within Lagos, Nigeria. The state government chose to clear the area for an urban renewal zone
financed by the World Bank (Chavkin et al., 2015). These people were thrown into the elements with
no food, shelter, or any plan for the future. In my research I found an article by Huffington Post
written by Sasha Chavkin, Ben Hallman, Michael Hudson, Cécile Schilis Gallego and Shane Shifflett
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Residential Schools In Australia
Many countries have events in history that they are not so proud of. To me, making amends is all
about whether they take responsibility and recognized that what happened was wrong and do not
allow history to repeat itself. In regards to the residential school system, I definitely think they
deserved an apology. In my opinion, it was a horrible part of our Canadian history it makes me feel
sad that these things have happened and that we allowed them to. That being said however at least we
appear to have learned from it and hopefully, we as a country will never treat anyone like that again no
matter what the circumstance.
Residential schools were mostly run by religious groups and over 150,000 students attended between
the 1870s and 1970 s. They took the first nations children with plans to assimilate them into
mainstream culture, and they were forced lose their own aboriginal identity. Not only were the
children not allowed to speak the native languages but they could not see family very often if they
even could at all. They underwent mental and physical abuse in these schools, in the forms of being
beaten as well as sexually abused by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 2007, the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement was settled upon which consists of
common experience payment to all former students, an independent assessment process to address
compensation for physical and sexual abuse, an establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation
commission, healing initiatives and a fund for commemoration projects. The Residential school truth
and reconciliation commission was created to inform Canadians what really happened in residential
school, document the truth of survivors, families, communities and people personally affected by the
residential school
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The Positive And Negative Effects Of The Age Of...
During the 1800s, there was a period of time where the European countries rushed to gain territories in
Africa and Asia, this was called the Age of Imperialism. Imperialism is the direct or indirect control of
one nation by another nation. This period happened for several reasons like the European wanted to
separate there ideas and culture and they wanted more power. During the Imperialism, Belgium gained
one of the most Important countries in Africa the Congo. In 1908, Congo was completely taken by the
Belgian government and was renamed the Belgian Congo. King Leopold II of Belgium claimed
Congo mostly for resources. The Congolese people were forced to work on rubber plantation when he
was the ruler, because at that time rubber was used in the manufacture of bicycle and automobile tires,
and was a much needed resource worldwide. Of course for every event there are effects, there are
positive and negative effects that changed and affected the Congolese ideas and thinking when they
were colonized by Belgium.
In the late 1800s, imperialism occurred. It was the time for European countries to try to take as much
as they could of African lands. European believed that countries should have empires in order to be
strong . UK and France had the most land area in Africa. Leopold believed that he should settle in
some territory in Africa to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It increased the realization for some purse they have such as palm oil which its production increased
from 2500 23000 tons in just only 43 years. And cotton production which increased from 23000
127000 in 7 years only. In 1960, Congo was given their statehood from Belgium, and gained control
over their region, government, education, resources,
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Public and Private Sector
Private and public sector management differ only in context, but this difference is significant.
George Boyne in his article Human resource management in the Public and private sectors: An
empirical comparison explains with empirical evidence how even though private and public sector
management differs in service ethos but this difference is significant which impacts the tradition,
culture and practises of both the sectors. Over the past two decades many different interpretations and
perceptions have come into play on the similarities and differences between private and public sector
management.
Public sector management before the 1980s was found to be working more on a Weberian centralized
model where you would find a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Baldwin 1991).
The major differences between a private and public management is ownership, funding, public interest
and mode of governance where public organisations are controlled collectively by the members of
political community and depends on the political authority for its activities. This results in the political
forces having a greater impact on the direct power of the public sector organisations. On the other
hand, private organisations are owned by shareholders and entrepreneurs and the controlled or guided
by the current global market forces. Public organizations are funded by taxes paid by citizens whereas
the private companies are funded by customer fees and spending. However, Bozeman (1987) claims
that, all organizations are public because they are all affected by political authority whether they are
public or private. It is the political system that imposes more constraints rather than the economic
system.
Goal is another factor which underlines the distinction between a public and private management. The
understanding of profitability goes a long way with the private companies having the main goal to sell
their products in the market as oppose to public management. As a result, there has been considerable
criticism on the various government agencies for their attempt to bring public management into line
with private management. For example, Stewart and Walsh (1992, p.
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Kelecton Case Study Summary
This paper explores how the case analysis company, Kelecton, addresses employee concerns retrieved
from an employee survey. Kelecton has 240 employees that manufactures software for utility
companies. Paul, Kelecton HR Director, has been tasked to develop a draft plan that meets the intent
of management which is to find thrifty solutions to the employee s concerns. Using sources gathered
from online and the assigned textbook, this paper will explain the purpose and reasoning of improving
Kelecton s employee s concerns. Kelecton Case Analysis Before working at Bumpbie, Paul used to
work at software company called Kelecton. Right before he left that company, he conducted an
employee survey. After reviewing the employee surveys for the company, Paul was able to pull some
trends that employees had for the company. These trends include concerns about workplace safety,
employee development, internal promotion, discrepancies in pay, and benefits that are not comparable
with Kelecton s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the survey, 45% percent reported they did not feel safe while installing systems at utility plants.
While Kelecton does not own these utility plants, they must review and, if needed, improve the
employee s safety equipment. Workplace injuries can cause a massive financial burden on Kelecton.
While the visible cost of medical treatment can be high, the unseen cost can be even higher. According
to Safety Management Group s website,
A $2,500 clinic visit could easily end up costing your business $10,000 in indirect costs such as lost
productivity, administrative time, insurance increases, OSHA involvement, morale, reputation risk,
and media attention (Safety Management Group, 2017, para. 1).
To meet the management s goal of reducing costs while meeting employee s demands, Kelecton will
need to review its current safety policies and
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Evaluation Of Mentoring New Teachers
[Teach Movie]. (May 12, 2014). Mentoring New Teachers. [Video File]. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVoyzliq7Ro
Oftentimes, new teachers are provided with little to no professional guidance, and because of that,
nearly fifty percent of teachers leave the classroom within the first five years. This turnover rate not
only has an impact on kids, since they lose the person they were connected with, but it also costs the
nation roughly 7.4 billion dollars a year. This video, which focuses on the Hillsborough County Public
School System, in Tampa, Florida, brings to light the importance of mentor teachers for first and
second year teachers. Through the gathering of evidence and classroom observations, these mentor
teachers provide the passion for new teachers and help to unlock their potential. Since the
implementation of the mentor program their retention of new teachers has gone from 72% to 94%.
[PBS Newshour]. (July 4, 2013). Mentorship for New Educators Helps Combat Teacher Burnout.
[Video File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P5uSQ9E NU
First year teachers many times face some of the toughest assignments in the nation s toughest schools,
and since they are left to sink or swim, they tend to be the most vulnerable because they buckle under
the pressure and frustrations they are ill prepared to face once in the classroom. To confront this issue
head on, The New Teacher Center, a non profit educational organization founded by Ellen
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Dell Computer And The World s 500 Largest Companies
In 1990, Dell Computer tried selling its products indirectly through warehouse clubs and computer
superstores, but met with little success, and the company decided to re focus on its more successful
direct to consumer sales model (Frick, 2013). In 1992, Fortune magazine included Dell Computer
Corporation in its list of the world s 500 largest companies.(www.dell.com). That was when Michael
Dell became the youngest CEO of a Fortune 500 company. Michael Dell has been trying to improve
efficiency since the third grade (www.dell.com). When he heard an advertisement that said he could
receive his high school diploma by taking a test he immediately took the opportunity. Although he
failed at graduating high school at 8 years old, he did ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Today, Dell uses sentiment analysis to identify issues with their brand and products in order to
proactively solve customer support issues. They monitor consumer trends for potential research and
development benefits. Additionally, they analyze their industry s social stream to stay informed of
competitor impact and activities. Techniques in accelerating product development and market
introduction are critical to gaining competitive advantage since it determines the speed with which a
firm responds to market opportunities and its success in attaining market share. Accelerating new
product development may be used to extend product life cycles, to alter the stance of the firm, and
gain ground against slower competitors. Leading edge companies stress incremental innovation as
opposed to major breakthroughs. Dell Computer Corp. is aware that in today s markets, the speed of
product introduction can be the key factor between success and failure. It is important to obtainmarket
share and create industry leadership, and through Dell s direct sell model, that is exactly what they
did. The company with the first product to the market can usually capture premium segments, build
strong name recognition, and control a large market share (www.dell.com). Giving the consumer s
exactly what they wanted reduces the time required for Dell sales executives to build a relationship
with their consumers (Frick, 2013). Quick innovation and product introduction also expand a
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On National Teacher Day, meet the 2024-25 Kenan Fellows
 

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  • 2. The Role Of Death In Bless Me Ultima Life is full of cohesive decisions, nothing makes the facile. But the worst ones are your personal koans and tormenting ambivalence is just the sense of satori rising. Eventually allowing a new sense of understanding and openmindness towards life greatest questions. Throughout this novel Bless Me Ultima B: Rodolfo Anaya Antonio is gradually tormented by his conflicting ideals directly caused by the deaths of three figures. Each death has Antonio slowly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stated in the novel (Anaya Page 22) It was to be said after one made his confession to the priest, and as the last prayer before death. Did God listen? Would he hear? And where was Lupito s soul winging to? . This proves to be a pivotal moment in the novel the backbone to the questions that cling on to Antonio soul like an anchor that gradually drowns him in his search for answers to his paradoxical questions. He starts to question God and whether he would forgive Lupito s actions or send his soul to an eternity of damnation. This is a key aspect to evaluate as he starts to question authority of the all supreme ruler which is ever so impressive coming from somebody as young as Antonio who is still naïve and gullible to what the Catholic church tells him. Another example of how death played a pivotal role in shaping his religious ambivalence we must look at the death of Narciso. To give some perspective on to why Narciso death was so devastating for Antonio we must first look at another character named Tenorio. The dynamic between Tenorio and Narciso is the classic Good vs Evil matchup. Tenorio is introduced as the father of the town witches who cast a curse on Antonio s Uncle. To make a long story short after the events of the curse transpire one of Tenorio s daughters die and casts the blame on Ultima he starts to become consumed by hate and it sets him on a path of vengeance. Narciso is far from the model hero having been cast in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Engineering Heat Report H8 HEAT AND SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY ENB130 SEM 1 PRAC 2 JOSHUA KEARNEY; n8351937, PARTNER: Mike Lagendyk 2011 Joshua Kearney Queensland university of Technology 5/16/2011 H8 HEAT AND SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY ENB130 SEM 1 PRAC 2 JOSHUA KEARNEY; n8351937, PARTNER: Mike Lagendyk 2011 Joshua Kearney Queensland university of Technology 5/16/2011 Aim To measure the Latent heat of fusion of ice. Introduction/ Background Within this experiment all units implemented were converted to SI units and all data was recorded to four significant digits. Therefore, all distances were measured in metres, time in seconds and weight in kilograms. In order to determine the Latent heat of fusion of ice the following equations were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Temp of water and calorimeter (ᵒC) | 22.90 | 27.10 | 29.70 | The specific heat capacity of steel was calculated and produced a value of JKg.°C . Data Analysis In order to effectively analyse the data collected two sets of calculations were conducted. The first for the Latent heat of fusion required to melt ice and the second to determine the heat capacity of one of the metals tested. In order to calculate the Latent heat of fusion the following equation was used: LF = mwcwT2 T1+mcccT2 T1 micwΔTimi Lf= 0.08×4.18×103×8.7+0.12×0.38×103×8.7+(0.0137×(4.18×103)×8.4)0.0137 Lf=2909.28+1440.72+481.030.0137 Lf=3.71×105JKg.℃
  • 4. To calculate the heat capacity of steel the following calculations were conducted: METAL 1 cm= (mccc+mwcw)(Tf Tw)mm(Tm Tf) cm= ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Report on Hydrogen Superhighway International Journal of Engineering Research and Development e ISSN: 2278 067X, p ISSN : 2278 800X, www.ijerd.com Volume 5, Issue 2 (December 2012), PP. 44 46 System Identification Different Techniques Ramesh Kr1, Chitranjan Kr2, Ruchita3 1 National Institute of Technology Patna, 2PSCET Vaishali, 3RIET Jaipur Abstract: Engineering applications require description of the dynamic behavior of the system. Though a no. of applications are known in the field of system identification, three techniques are considered for the identification of linear system. Different techniques are frequency chirp, coherence function and pseudoinverse. In chirp method, wideband excitation such as frequency chirp is used. Frequency response is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... System Identification by inverse filtering requires computation of the (pseudo)inverse of X(z). If the system is assumed casual, then the form of the (p+1)×(s+1) matrix is : 44 System Identification Different Techniques  x(0) 0  .  X  . .  0 0  x(1) x(2) ..
  • 6. x( s  1) x(0) x(1) .. x( s  2) . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . 0 0 .. x(0) 0 0 .. 0
  • 7. x( s )  x( s  1)    .  .   .  x( s  p  1)  x( s  p)   where the output sequence has s+1 samples and the impulse response is estimated at p+1 points with p = s. C. Coherence For a linear system, the coherence function is given as Cxy ( k )  Sxy ( k ) Sxx ( k ) Syy ( k ) (2) where Sxy (ωk) is the input output cross spectrum (i.e., the power spectrum of the cross correlation between the input and output functions), and Sxx (ωk) and Syy (ωk) are the power spectra of the autocorrelations of the input and output, respectively. The function C2xy (ωk) can be interpreted as the fraction of the mean square value of y(n) that can be attributed to the component of the input x(n) at frequency ωk . Usually, pseudorandom noise is used as an input x(n). The two identification methods, direct and inverse, then estimate the system response as Sxy ( k ) Sxx ( k ) Syy ( k ) H 2( k )  Sxy ( k ) H 1( k )  (3) where H1(  k ) tends to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Cleanup Of The Landfill Background In Mantua Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey, privately owned land once stood as one of the most hazardous waste sites in the United States. This site known as the Helen Kramer Landfill included 66 acres of waste, 11 acres of unfavorably conditioned vegetation, and no onsite residents. Prior to the early 1960 s, Helen Keller landfill was a sand and gravel excavation operation, but soon began to incorporate the disposal of waste material for about a decade. After the landfill received numerous inspections and notices between 1971 and 1977, the owner Helen Kramer was informed to cease operation of the landfill. As New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection reports indicated and area residents stated, sporadic chemical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Assessments began to take place in the mid 1980 s, shortly after the site made the National Priorities list in 1983. Relevant standards and guidance levels were used to measure the effect of the Helen Kramer Landfill. The initiation of the EPA s remedial investigation and feasibility study deemed the nature of the Helen Kramer landfill as an extreme risk to the environment, characterizing the site by randomly placed, uncompacted, and uncovered refuse, with numerous settlement cracks which vented methane and water vapor (2). According to the EPA, several million gallons of chemical wastes and over two million cubic yards of solid waste were estimated to have been disposed of at the landfill (2). Studies were performed by the EPA, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, federal natural resource trustees in the U.S. Fish Wildlife Service, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to evaluate the onsite and nearby environmental effects due to the landfill. During these studies, contaminants were detected in air, sediments, and aquifers, including high levels of volatile organic compounds and heavy metals in the air and sediments. VOCS and heavy metals expose humans to carcinogens, developmental toxicants, and reproductive toxicants. The assessments also detected numerous contaminants such as (but not limited to), ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Hurricane Andrew Research Paper Hurricane Andrew is a storm that destroyed South Florida, and the Bahamas, and ripped through Louisiana, costing as much as 26 billion dollars. Hurricane Andrew was formed of the west coast of Africa on August 14. When it passed the Caribbean, the pressure system made it stronger. From there, the wave moved the storm to the North Atlantic. People had started to leave the area right before the Hurricane started. Schools and businesses were shut down, it hit Dale County Florida at 5:00 a.m. August 24, and it was high tide when the waves hit. There was weird lightning streaks of blue greenish colors, and thick streams of water. Some people said it sounded like bombs were going off. Roofs were no longer to be seen and windows were broke glass everywhere. The waves surges were up to twelve feet high. High winds up to 170 mph. Category 4 Hurricane was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The waves were still high at 10 feet. The power started going out when the storm was about 40 miles from land and 1.4 million people were without power (Provenzo JR. Provenzo, 2002). It slammed into the Bahamas at 120 mph. Where buildings were toppled, bungalows out from their roots, and luxury hotels only had broken winds (Longshore, 1998). Several days before it had produced a deep convection, that had high pressure (Rappaport, 1993). On August 26, the storm was getting weaker everyday. A cold front was moving east and downgraded the storm to tropical. Soon when the Hurricane got to Pennsylvania, the storm faded away. Some people tried to dismantle their houses to see what was left (Sherrow, 1998). After the storm over, 11 inches of rain had fallen in Louisiana, and 7 inches in Mississippi (Rappaport, 1998). 275 small planes were no longer functionable. Over 325 trees looked like they had been smacked off. Power boats were stacked on top of each other. Power lines were down because trees were on top of them (Provenzo JR. Provenzo, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Alpha Titans Case Virtue Ethics Case Summary Outline I. Introduction II. Background introduction (A). introduction of firm Alpha Titans LLC (B). introduction of other related entities (C). facts of the case III. Decision making model apply to the case (A). how should we make the decision (i). determine the facts (ii). identify the character of interest (iii). determine the stakeholder (vi). the available alternatives (v). the influence of the alternatives to the stakeholders (B). how should the available alternatives apply to the case VI. The applied ethical theories (A). Virtue ethics theory (i). how does Virtue ethics theory apply to CPA firm (ii). how does Virtue ethics theory apply to the company (B). Situation Ethics of Joseph Fletcher (i). how does Situation Ethics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (N.D.). SEARCHING FOR INTEGRITY AND LEGITIMACY. YALE LAW AND POLICY REVIEW. COX, J. D. (2003). REFORMING THE CULTURE OF FINANCIAL REPORTING: THE PCAOB AND THE METRICS FOR ACCOUNTING MEASUREMENTS. WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY LAW QUARTERLY. CRENSHAW, J. (2006). HEDGE FUNDS: REGULATORY, TAX, AND ORGANIZATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS. 2006 FLORIDA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW FLORIDA JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. CSIKSZENTMIHALYI, M. (2006). HOW TO BE GOOD; A SCIENTS ARGUES THAT HUMANS HAVE ETHICS HARD WIRED INTO US. BOOK WORLD. THE WASHINGTON POST. CUNNINGHAM, L. A. (2006). SARBANES OXLEY ACCOUNTING ISSUES: TOO BIG TO FAIL: MORAL HAZARD IN AUDITING AND THE NEED TO RESTRUCTURE THE INDUSTRY BEFORE IT UNRAVELS. THE COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW. EDWARDS, M. A. (2014). THE VIRTUE OF MANDATORY DISCLOSURE. NOTRE DAME JOURNAL OF LAW, ETHICS PUBLIC POLICY NOTRE DAME JOURNAL OF LAW, ETHICS PUBLIC POLICY. EHRLICH, J. H. (1986). INTERNATIONAL OF STOCK MARKETS: POTENTIAL PROBLEMS FOR UNITED STATES SHAREHOLDERS. J. INT L L. BUS. GIUDICE, M. (2006). WHY OUR LEGAL SYSTEM FAILS TO DO WHAT S RIGHT. CARDOZO PUBLIC LAW, POLICY ETHICS JOURNAL CARDOZO PUBLIC LAW, POLICY ETHICS
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  • 12. Like Water For Chocolate By Laura Esquivel The author of Like Water for Chocolate , Laura Esquivel, creates a unique take on books by combining a cook book with a novel. Through the use of delicious recipes to further the story line, it creates a special way of telling a story that leaves readers both hungry and emotional. Each chapter has its own recipe, usually a traditional but nonetheless exquisite recipe that reflects the specific nature of the chapter. Each recipe combines general themes throughout the book such as passion, heat, and a certain kind of sadness. Tita, the main character, develops an extraordinary relationship with food because most of her knowledge and wisdom on life is based on food and the kitchen where she was generally raised. The food serves as an outlet through which Tita s emotions and feelings can be released. Whether she realizes it or not, each recipe created by Tita has an impact on the people who eat her food. The way each recipe is prepared, the list of ingredients, and the overall completed dish, reflect and relate to the characters and events of the chapter. Heat, which is required in all food preparations, is essential to each chapter and to the overall theme of the book. Fire is the usual source of this physical heat, a source of strength and a force of destruction. The best use of the passion and mixing of heat/emotions is best encompassed in chapter 3, the recipe of Quail in Rose Petal Sauce. The use of roses symbolize a delicate duality between Pedro and Tita s undying love ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Examples Of Sacrifice In The Gift Of The Magi O.Henry s warm and comforting tone and descriptive style keep the audience captivated until the end without losing the essence of the story, which revolves around love and sacrifice. The story is about a poor, young couple on Christmas Eve and their sacrifice and how they overcome their struggles with love. The author s description of the couple s life gives us a clear picture of their status and financial struggle. When the author mentions the eight dollar rent for the apartment, the old battered couch, and the electric bell that does not work he indicates the couple is poor. The mistress of the household is trying to decide what to buy for her husband, Jim, with the money she has. Even though she is distraught, she does not give up hope. Many a happy hour she had been planning for something nice for him (The Gift of the Magi). Della has been planning for days to buy something that is worthy of her husband and does not want to settle for less. This shows her love for her husband is beyond their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jim has a gold watch which is his family heirloom and Della has beautiful long, brown hair which they both consider as their most valuable possessions. They are so proud of it that the author says Della may just let her hair out the window to make Queen of Sheba s treasures less valuable and the watch would make King Solomon envious. Della decides to sell her hair in order to buy Jim a gift. She gets $20 for her hair at Sofronie . Della finds a platinum chain for Jim s watch which she believes will make him proud and happy. After getting Jim s gift Della hurries home and fixes her hair. She gets nervous about if Jim will like her new look, Please God, make him think I am still pretty. (The Gift of the Magi) Even though Della just parted with her best asset she is more concerned about Jim liking her than cutting her hair which shows how much she cares about him and values his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The US Judicial System In 1787, delegates from across the country traveled to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to attend the Constitutional Convention. Federalist wanted a strong central government and antifederalist wanted more powerful state governments. Nevertheless, delegates from all of the states traveled to the Constitutional Convention and drafted the United States Constitution. Later, all delegates from the states ratified the U.S. Constitution. Under Article I, II, and III of the U. S. Constitution established the legislative branch of government, executive branch of government, and a judicial branch of government (History of the Federal Judiciary. n.d.). The President of the United States heads the executive branch as the head of state and Commander in Chief ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Currently, there are 678 sitting district court judges who hear civil and criminal federal cases. The next level of federal court is the U.S. Court of Appeals. The U.S. Court of Appeals has 13 Appellate circuits, 12 regional circuits and one federal circuit which has national jurisdiction (History of the Federal Judiciary, n.d.). The Appellate Courts consist of 179 appellate court judges who are spread over the United States and are assigned to review cases arising from particular states and federal district courts. The last level of the federal judicial is the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has 9 Supreme Court judges, and they hear cases on appeal from State Supreme Courts and the 13 Appellate courts. The federal courts deal with constitutional issues and violations of federal law; whereas, state courts have jurisdiction within their state and anything involving state laws. A good example the distinction between of state and federal courts is state law can be more stringent than federal law, but state law cannot be less lenient per se than federal law. In the U.S. Bill of Rights, the 4th Amendment guarantees the right of all people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. What Measures Should Be Taken By Tourism What measures should be taken by tourism businesses to improve the way in which they serve Chinese travellers? Why should these measures be widely adopted? Over the last decade, China has been by far the fastest growing outbound tourism market in the world and the Chinese market is one of the tourism sector s major growth opportunities. Due to rapid economic growth, rising disposable incomes and loosening restrictions on foreign travel by the government, the volume of international trips by Chinese travellers has grown from 10 million in 2000 to 83 million in 2012 (Cripps, 2013). Expenditure by Chinese outbound tourists has also increased dramatically since 2000. With sustained growth, China has become the largest spender in international tourism globally (UNWTO, 2013). This remarkable growth has drawn attention from travel industry, from hotels to restaurants to destination as a whole, to adapt to this inflowing of Chinese tourists various ways. An essential step to ensure destinations and tourism providers develop and distribute products that effectively serve the Chinese market is to recognise the behaviors and needs of Chinese travellers which become more dynamic than ever before (Gray, 2013). The overall satisfaction of Chinese tourists is also an important factor in creating an appealing destination image for this market. All of theses facts suggested why there is a need for tourism destination and business to adopt a diverse range of measures not previously ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Original Sin Psychology Evolutionary Psychology and Original Sin The Human Dark Side: Evolutionary Psychology and Original Sin was written by Joseph Lee and M. Theol. This article is an attempt to supply such a response by focusing on the distinctively Christian doctrine of original sin, which presents itself as an especially likely candidate for support from evolutionary psychology. The Christian doctrine of original sin makes more sense as evolutionary psychologists learn more about why people do bad things. Christian responses to the developing field of evolutionary psychology tend to be defensive, focusing on the task of showing that Christians have not been presented with any reason to abandon any central beliefs of the Christian faith. A more positive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Original sin has been defined as the need for redemption by Christ that is universal to all human beings and acquired through natural generation. Descent of all humans from a single couple monoecism is not essential to the doctrine; the Catholic magisterium has continued to insist on it simply in order to explain why all humans need to be saved. The requirement of natural generation likewise sought only to account for the undeniable fact that the tendency to sin is present in all of us, even prior to our first moral choices. It does not imply, in Augustinian fashion, that sexuality is somehow the root of all evil. According to the article we do all sin because we have all inherited from the very first living things on earth a powerful tendency to act selfishly, no matter the cost to others. Free will enables us to override this tendency, but only sporadically and with great effort; we more readily opt for self. This tendency in all of us is what our tradition calls the stain of original sin. It is not the result of a fall in our prehistory, since we were never more selfless than we are now. It is present even in infants, who are undeniably self centered, though guiltless of actual sin. We incur guilt only when we freely choose to act on this tendency to the detriment of others. Not all self centered acts are sinful, but all sins are instances of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Types Of Decentralization 2.3. Types of Decentralization Decentralization belongs to many types, depending on the characteristics, policy implications and condition for success. Political, administrative, fiscal and market decentralization are the fundamental types of decentralization. There are different terms and words for defining the types of decentralization and there may also have various ways to operate them. However, the comprehensive approach is more vital than defining. It can be observed that every country has its own type of functioning decentralization and each local department may have unique combinations. 2.3.1. Political Decentralization Political decentralization involves the transfer of decision making power and accountability to local levels. It often involves some form of devolution the transfer of responsibilities to Local governments that have been granted significant autonomy. In democratic Decentralization these local governments are accountable to local populations through Elections and/or other means. In the context of international practice, the political decentralization aims to give citizens or their elected representatives more power. It may be associated with pluralistic politics and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It may also take the relatively modest form of de concentration in which officials at lower levels are given more authority or discretion, but remain accountable totheir chiefs at the center. Decentralization could also be combined with the devolution ofexecutive authority to local governments. Delegation is the shifting of functions to semi orwholly independent organizations outside the core government sector (for example toindependent authorities, or in privatization, to private firms). The major forms of administrative decentralization are de concentration, devolution and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Case Study Of Electrolux Cleans Up Case 10.1: Electrolux Cleans Up Introduction Electrolux cleans up is the largest domestic products manufacturing in the world, Electrolux has about 70000 employees around the world and in about 150 countries for making 14 billion euros in sales on 2005. The first challenging place for Electrolux is at the times that that Electrolux has decided to deprive its outdoor division. This is because a huge decrease sale in following is expected. At 1920s, Electrolux has been famous for their expertise in industrial design on product such as refrigeration and vacuum cleaner. The product was famous not only at their country Sweden but also at Germany, France and United State. A large amount of accumulated cash of the past, Electrolux decide to expend quickly through of acquisitions for more market share and diversification. In late of 20th century, Electrolux discovered new market in developing country when the market at the Western country are already have mature and showing the sign of going down. There are the three important issues in Electrolux Company, which is about break down barriers and communication, communication between department and how much teamwork and group being success. 1. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the fierce competition threatening the success of Electrolux, the company upgrade their strategy by nominate Hans Straberg as the new Chief Executive. The strain on the company s finances left, Mr. Straberg with no choice but he change the way Electrolux does business. The purpose of this case study is the way that and why Electrolux Chief Executive Straberg eliminate the barrier and increase the communication between department, identify the advantaged of Electrolux by having individuals from different department and functional areas work together on design the product and the way use group and teamwork to succeed in a competitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Effect of Steriods in Major League Baseball Essay Baseball is known as America s pastime and is one of the most popular, respected sports on earth. Since the beginning of the sport, it seemingly advances with technology every year making faster and stronger players. The use of steroids became rampant and spread among players and has carried them away from the true history of the game they play. Controversy still today runs around the sport today about fines, punishments and record breaking. The past two decades of Major League Baseball have been tainted because of the use of performance enhancing drugs, also known as steroids, causing the loss of many fans and the true meaning of America s favorite sport. In the early 80 s many professional players began to discover steroids, but Major ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A suspension from an entire season and thousands of dollars of fine were issued and that seemed light with talks of being banned from baseball floating between the two parties. Major League Baseball took the right direction in the situation making an example of this group of players and especially Rodriguez (Quinn, Fish, and Gomez). This no tolerance policy could hopefully put a stop to the use of steroid in this great sport and get the game back to its original form. One of the most controversial subjects in Major League Baseball is that of hall of fame voting. Players who have tested positive should not be eligible for the hall of fame ballot. This is a great honor for players who are truly great and play the game the right way. The hall of fame has no room for players who try to gain unfair advantages through performance enhancing drugs. One of the greatest players of all time, Pete Rose, was denied from the Baseball Hall of Fame do betting on his games. This shows how seriously the voters take being inducted. Players who have tested positive for steroids should be banned from the hall of fame, which is what Major League Baseball is moving toward. Another issue is players who have broken records and tested positive for steroids during the period they broke the record. Although increased speed and arm strength have also been linked to the use of steroids, home run statistics have glaringly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. “[A]T Common Law, There Is No Contribution Among Joint [A]t common law, there is no contribution among joint tort feasors, but that right is now given by statute. Norfolk P.B.L.R. Co. v. Parker, 152 Va. 484, 505 (1929). Currently, under Va. Code Ann. § 8.01 34, [c]ontribution among wrongdoers may be enforced when the wrong results from negligence and involves no moral turpitude. (emphases added). The aforementioned code section gives a right of contribution only where the party damaged has a right of action against two or more parties for the same indivisible damage. In short, if the damaged party has a cause of action against only one of the parties responsible for the damage, that one cannot enforce contribution from the other. Am. Tobacco Co. v. Transport Corp., 277 F. Supp. 457, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Exchange v. Truck Ins. Exchange, 310 F.2d 653, 658 (1962). In Carriers Ins. Exchange, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals held that contribution is unavailable to parties who intentionally violated a statute and safety regulations where a defendant was transporting petroleum without a required permit. Id. In that case, the Fourth Circuit relied on the Restatement of Restitution for the proposition that It is generally held that a person who has violated the law should not be permitted to invoke it to obtain restitution in reference to the same transaction, especially when the law in question has been set up for the protection of the public and the denial of restitution will tend to prevent further misconduct. On the other hand contribution is generally allowed when the claimant s conduct amounted to mere negligence or mistake without intentional violation of the law. Id. at 658 (quoting Restatement of Restitution, §§ 86, 88). Comment c. to § 88 of the Restatement provides: Public policy prevents restitution in favor of a person who, whether or not by agreement with or at the request of another, has committed a seriously wrongful act. It is a matter for judicial discretion to determine whether an act is so seriously wrongful as to bar restitution under the particular circumstances. Normally consciously criminal conduct ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Moralism In A Christmas Carol Have you ever regretted anything from your past? Of course you have. If you haven t, well you re lying to yourself. In life we all go through events and trials and make mistakes. Mistakes are what make us human, it s all apart of life. So in A Christmas Carol at around Stave 2, Ebenezer Scrooge was visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past, he was the first of the three spirits that would visit Scrooge later on in the story. He would take Scrooge to Christmas scenes of Scrooge s childhood and youth, which would bring him back old memories old that reminded him of a time when he was nice. These scenes portray Scrooge s lonely childhood, his relationship with his beloved sister Fan and a Christmas party hosted by his first employer Mr. Fezziwig who treated Scrooge like a son. They also portray Scrooge s neglected fiancée Belle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then there is a visit later in time to the then married Belle s large and happy family on Christmas Eve. All of this causes Scrooge regret because he had a shot at happiness and settling down with a nice women, but his greed got the best of him. Having greed as a character trait does nothing but push people away, and that s exactly why Scrooge is alone. At times there are moments in life where we think if we chose better decisions, than our life would have been different for the better. At times I think that if I chose different decisions my freshman year, High school would have been better for me. Literally nothing would have been the same, and that s exactly Scrooges case here, he could have controlled his greed, but since he couldn t, he has no Tim Katon Lange English ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Language And The Origin Of The English Language According to David Crystal, linguistics professor at the University of Wales, approximately 20 percent of the world can speak English. With English being the predominant language in the United States as well as many other parts of the world, it is undoubtedly one of the most significant languages in modern times. But have you ever wondered about the origins of the language you speak every day? Where did it come from? Did someone invent it? And why are some rules of the English language so weird? For example, why is geese the plural of goose? To get a better understanding of English, it is useful to learn about its long and complex history, and how the language the majority of us know and use today formed and evolved over time. To learn the history of the English language, we must first go back in time to Great Britain at about 50 BCE. According to Alastair Kane, writer for Communicaid business English courses, people here during this time period spoke in what is known as Celtic, but eventually, Latin also became an influence on their language because of commerce between Great Britain and Rome. Kane also writes that Latin further shaped the language of Great Britain after it was invaded by the Romans under Emperor Claudius. Although remnants of this English prototype can be observed in our modern language, the people of Great Britain certainly weren t speaking what could be considered actual English. Philip Durkin, principal etymologist at Oxford Dictionaries claims that the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Wayne Hunting Shoes Product Analysis: The Maine Hunting Shoe The L.L Bean Company named after its founder Leon Leonwood Bean has been in existence for over 100 years. The company was founded in 1912 and is located in Freeport, Maine. The company began in a single room in Maine selling its first and only product, the Maine Hunting Shoe which is currently known as the L.L Bean Boot. The production of the first pair of the Maine boots can be traced back to 1911. The founder, Mr. L.L Bean was an avid hunter and loved the outdoors. Mr. L.L Bean discovered that while outdoors the usual pair of boots he adorned did not protect his feet from getting wet and cold. Mr. Leon, consequently, decided to design his own pair of outdoor shoes by combining the normal leather uppers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The boots main features have remained largely the same apart from a few tweaks, for instance, the addition of a chain pattern design in the late 1940 s. The demand for the boot has swung up and down over its 100 year history. In 2011, the outdoorsy aesthetic became somewhat cool, and after that, they have been a spate of shortages every few years. This typically happens after the autumn season (Lam, 2015). The fashion world has had a part to play in stemming up demand for the L.L Bean boot. Moreover, the production of the boot is still done within the United States and the materials are locally sourced in Maine. However, the downside of local production which still relies on man hours is that there are fewer people with the skill of handmaking footwear. The Maine boot s demand is at an all time high, and the end does not seem to be near. To capitalize on this, the company has produced a limited edition classic make over of the duck boot with varying colors and styles (Calfas, 2017). Such developments coupled with recurrent stock outs seem to be increasing demand for the boat. The boot has had more than 100 year history. Its aesthetics are not as glamorous, but its survival has largely depended on its quality, pricing and the fact that it is made in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Organization Behavior Analysis Organizational Behavior Analysis Andrea D. Davis Business 610 June 02, 2013 Dr. Cheryl Moore Abstract This paper explorers the organizational behavior for type of culture, modes of communication, nature of authority, motivational techniques, areas of EQ incorporated, the components of a virtual organization embraced and how the organization embraces new paradigms such as teleworking and virtual offices within The Internal Revenue Service. Managers in organizations engage in a variety of activities every day, among them supervising and directing employees. Organizational behavior concentrates on the people side of a business, nonprofit, or governmental entity. Organizational behavior concepts are designed to help a company or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1. An individual. An individual can represent himself or herself before the IRS and does not have to file a written declaration of qualification and authority. 2. A family member. An individual can represent members of his or her immediate family. Immediate family includes a spouse, child, parent, brother, or sister of the individual. 3. An officer. A bona fide officer of a corporation (including a parent, subsidiary, or other affiliated corporation), association, or organized group can represent the corporation, association, or organized group. An officer of a governmental unit, agency, or authority, in the course of his or her official duties, can represent the organization before the IRS. 4. A partner. A general partner may represent the partnership before the IRS. 5. An employee. A regular full time employee can represent his or her employer. An employer can be, but is not limited to, an individual, partnership, corporation (including a parent, subsidiary, or other affiliated corporation), association, trust, receivership, guardianship, estate, organized group, governmental unit, agency, or authority. 6. A fiduciary. A fiduciary (trustee, executor, personal representative, administrator, receiver, or guardian) stands in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparing Chaucer s Life And Accomplishments Geoffrey Chaucer was born circa 1340 in London, England. Geoffrey was born at his parents house on Thames Street. Geoffrey became a public servant to Countess Elizabeth of Ulster, he was paid little. But it was enough for him to buy himself food and clothing, in 1359 Geoffrey went to fight in the hundred year war in France. Later at the rethel Geoffrey was captured at rethel, and Because Geoffrey had royal connections the King Edward III helped pay his ransom. After being released Geoffrey joined the royal service, he traveled throughout France, Spain, and Italy. After that King Edward III gave him 20 pension marks. In 1366, Chaucer married Philippa Roet, the daughter of Sir Payne Roet, and the marriage conveniently helped further Chaucer s career in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1387 Philippia passed away, so Geoffrey stopped sharing his royal annuities and he was having financial hardships. Then Geoffrey had to keep working to support himself in his living and pay off his growing debt. Then Geoffrey started writing, but the exact dates cannot be said, Chaucer s body of best known works includes the Parliament of Fouls, otherwise known as the Parlement of Foules. From 1389 to 1391, after Richard II had ascended to the throne, Chaucer held a draining and dangerous position as Clerk of the Works. Geoffrey was robbed twice by highway men, in 1399 Richard II was deposed and his cousin and successor took over. Then Henry VI took pity on Geoffrey and gave him his pension, and Geoffrey was able to lease an apartment in St Mary s garden. That is where Geoffrey lived the rest of his life, he died in 1400 Geoffrey was buried in Westminster Abbey. His gravestone became the center of what was to be called Poet s Corner, a spot where such famous British writers as Robert Browning and Charles Dickens were later honored and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Suboxone Research Paper The Addiction Treatment with a Dark Side by Deborah Sontage was about suboxone is the trade for a medication that contains buprenorphine and naloxone. It a very similar medication, subtext, that contains buprenorphine without naloxone. They are both manufactured and sold by a British company, Reckitt Benckiser, and are scheduled to lose their patent protection in 2009. A lot of people didn t know that you can overdoes on Suboxone. For example Mr.Verill said in he had interview at a federal prison in Otisville, N.Y. we were just a bunch of friends getting high and hanging out, doing what 20 years olds do. Then we went to sleep, and Miles never woke back up anymore. Suboxone are the active of substance, buprenorphine. Suboxone is the blockbuster drugs that people have never heard of before. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oxycodone, methadone, and hydrocodone are all agonists the meaning that the drug is more effect at the receptor. Opioids are drugs that slows down the actions of the boy, such as the breathing and the heartbeat. Opioids also affect the brain to increase the pleasant feelings. They also get their name from opium, is a drug that are made from the poppy plant. Intended as long term an opioid itself can help produce the euphoria and the cause of dependency. The effects are milder, however, and they plateau, are making the overdose less likely and less ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Character Analysis Of The Lottery By Mrs. Hutchinson In the story, The Lottery , the characters are introduced in a carefree way. One character, Tessie Hutchinson, was introduced as a woman who had forgotten an important day in her community and was late to the event. Throughout The Lottery , Mrs. Hutchinson displays two main traits. First, Mrs. Hutchinson displays being carefree. Mrs. Hutchinson was very calm when she walked up to the crowd as she said, Clean forgot what day it was (Jackson). This shows how common an ordeal the lottery was in their way of life. The lottery did not seem to make anyone super nervous. This shows how Mrs. Hutchinson developed as a character throughout the story. Mrs. Hutchinson was also frightened. When Mr. Hutchinson unfolded his slip of paper Tessie began to scream of unfairness (Jackson). Mrs. Hutchinson shows how frightened she is for her life because she knows that she has a higher chance of dying once her husband is shown with the only special slip of paper. Another character in The Lottery is Mr. Summers.Mr. Summers shows two main traits while in the story as well. Mr. Summers is a married man, without children, that ...[has the] time and energy to devote to civic activities , which makes him responsible in his town(Jackson). This is important to the story because he is the proctor of an age old tradition that kills people. Mr. Summers almost acts as if The Lottery is just like any other community event like a county fair. He acts with no remorse because it is traditional to have the lottery. Mr. Summers also is traditional. As he is setting up for the lottery to begin, he remembers and performs a lot of rituals that occur during this event like using the same black drawing box or calling up each male head of household or making up the family lists after everyone was gathered (Jackson). Mr. Summers is knit picky about what happens as the day moves along because if anything goes wrong, he is responsible and could possibly be disciplined for the mistake. If there was a mistake the result could quite possibly be death because that is the whole purpose of the lottery, to rid the community of a person, by stoning. Therefore, Mr. Summers would not stray from the traditional ways of performing the lottery at all. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Noise Pollution In Cuba From the 1952 Dodge Diplomat Hardtop to the 1957 Ford T Bird onto the 1959 Cadillac Convertible lies the stereotype of 1950 s Cuba existing as present day Cuba. Though air and thermal pollution are emitted into the atmosphere due to the usage of such vehicles there has also been an increase in the country emittance of noise pollution due to the technological advancement of Wi Fi. Noise pollution in the country of Cuba is the environmental change that will be discussed throughout the time frame of six years between 2014 and 2016. This environmental change occurs predominantly in city centers such as Habana, Trinidad, and Varadero where persistent and escalating sources of sound (EPA Clean Air Act Overview ) occurs amongst evening and weekends. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Figure 4 there is depicted Parque Coyula a park within the city center of Havana, Cuba where several individuals are seen on wireless devices connected on WIFI. However, unlike the developed areas near the shore, access to WIFI in parks are typically sold by unauthorized dealers for an inexpensive price supplying a more densely concentrated area. This concentration affects bird populations as well as bats when there is continuous noise generated by an urban environment. Bird populations began to first alter behaviour patterns when emittance of noise pollution rose during daylight hours where mating calls of many species were performed that then transitioned to mating calls being conducted at night. However, in Figure 5. concentration of WIFI users persisted throughout day into the night emitting levels of noise exposing species of birds to continuous generation of noise. The generation of noise consequently results in the species leaving an area due to the failure of the mating call being heard. Acoustics also affects bats as noise pollution affects the hunting practices of the animal as bats use sound to hunt. The interference of anthropogenic noise subsequents in an increase of time needed to search for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Ipsos Loyalty WhitePaper Multicollinearity in Customer Satisfaction Research Jay L.Weiner, Ph.D. Senior Vice President, Director of Marketing Sciences Jane Tang Vice President, Marketing Sciences Editorial Board Leigh Admirand Julie Busch Tim Keiningham Design and Production Roland Clifford Barbara Day About Ipsos Loyalty Ipsos Loyalty is a global, specialized practice dedicated to helping companies improve business performance through customer satisfaction management, customer relationship management, and employee climate management. Ipsos Loyalty provides a state of the art approach to customer driven business performance through a modular suite of innovative research tools that provides an integrated framework to identify complex ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is, we need to provide the client with a list of priority items that can be improved and that will have a positive impact on overall satisfaction or customer loyalty and retention. Typically, the goal is to establish the list of priorities and relative importance of the explanatory variables, rather than try to predict the mean value of customer satisfaction if these improvements were implemented. Since most CSAT studies are tracking studies, the results can be monitored over time to determine if the desired changes are occurring. We must be sure that changes in the results are in fact customer response to the client s marketing efforts and not just phantoms of the analytic tool used to build the model. The latter often happens as a result of multicollinearity, which is a serious problem in many CSAT studies and presents two challenges in modeling CSAT data. The first is accurately reflecting the impact of several independent variables that are highly correlated. The second is insuring that the results are consistent wave to wave when tracking a market over time. This paper illustrates the problems that multicollinearity present in modeling data and then compares the results from the four aforementioned modeling techniques. Multicollinearity in Customer Satisfaction Research 2005, Ipsos June 20 05 3 The Issue of Multicollinearity In market research, multicollinearity can be controlled or altogether avoided by a well designed questionnaire. For ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Reflection Of Human Ethics To start with, I must affirm you that throughout the course all the topics were essential to me and has helped me improve my skill on human ethics. However, as it is suggested let me focus on the four concepts that were very essential to me. First, ethics and values are very necessary in the human life both personally and professionally. When serving my clients at work and contributing to communal change, these were the first keys component for me to use in my daily activity, and also with my house of values I succeeded to encourage the distinctive characteristics of human facilitiesin my community because in doing this community service support the integrity and ethics of the incentive workers, help clients and our community well being as well as increase our incentive payment. In my everyday activity, ethics and values refer to the conduct of a professional and to the moral standards I embrace. Therefore, some of the ethical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On one hand, the second concept is where I began to question and critiques my own perception on what it mean to be a human since I know that being human I must be able to understand myself through thinking, networking and action, and I believe that this critical points influenced my life s perspective and make change totally the sense of who I am as a human. On the other hand, it was explained in the Aquinas lecture that a person is fully substantial from the union expressed by the term I (Clarke, 2004, p. 29), and I am convincing that to be fully human I really to know who I am as substance. Even through, being in a moment is what makes me an excellent human whose life is completely in harmony with other and who share the positive perception with other human in the mean the mean of improving happiness and decreasing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Alone In Berlin, Red Tails, Saving Private Ryan, And... WORLD WAR 2 MOVIES The movies we have been watching in class were: Alone in Berlin, Red Tails, Saving Private Ryan, and Hacksaw Ridge. All of these films were based on 1900s events, especially wars. However, the movies tend to add real and fictional events. Therefore, these motion pictures were not completely historically accurate, but they do help in spreading the principle idea of history. The first movie, Red Tails, is based on the Tuskegee Airmen in Italy during WW2. It provides visuals of what problems this group of colored airmen faced. For example, they were only given used, hand me down flying equipment from the white airmen. In addition, they were barely permitted to be hands on in the fighting of the war, so they were given jobs to protect lands. Finally, the end they are able to fight next to the white men and triumph the war. These were the true historical facts about them; however, the dialogue used and how they act unmoved when a pilot goes down is fictitious. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The dialogue plays an important part to understand what was happening, but they do have to change some of it because it s impossible to know everything that was said back then. However, some of that communication between characters did happen even if it wasn t in those exact words. For example, in Hacksaw Ridge, one of the soldiers Desmond saves says I thought I was blind after Doss cleans him up, and he always said Lord, please let me get one more each time he went back up making an effort to save another soldiers life. In addition, in Saving Private ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Conventions Of An Inspector Calls An Inspector Calls by JB. Priestly conforms to the genre to an extent but on the other hand the play also subverts conventions of the genre in a number of significant ways. Each of the characters has contributed to the victim s death, and there is a great deal of suspense and intrigue; both of these are typical features of the genre. However, the play also subverts the genre as the setting is unusual and the inspector is a strange and unique character. The characters are very typical for this genre as they are all considered potential suspects to the death of Eva Smith. Their traits and speech conform to our expectations in several ways. All characters even if they were not a big part of Eva smiths death, had a role to play in the lead ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are a number of suspects which in an inspector calls is the entire family on set. There are also red herrings and anticipations. The red herrings are created by the way the inspector conducts his interview. The inspector only focuses on one character at a time, starting with Mr. Birling. It appears early in the play that Mr. Birling is a major contributor to Eva smiths death, but then the inspector turns onto the next character Sheila. The interrogation of Sheila leads us to think that Sheila is now a major contributor towards the death of Eva Smith. Sheila s character turns out to be very different to that of her father who is very defensive and more worried about the bad reputation that this could cause the family, where as Sheila throughout the play starts to discover a moral and ethical side of herself. An example of this is in act two where Sheila says It means that we ve no excuse now for putting on airs and that if we ve any sense we wont try. Father threw this girl out because she asked for decent wages. I went and pushed her further out, right into the street, just because I was angry and she was pretty. Gerald set her up as his mistress and then dropped her when it suited him. And now you re pretending you don t recognize her from that photograph I admit I don t know why you should, but I know jolly well you did in fact recognize her from the way you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Donald Driver Hero Essay A hero was born on February 2nd, 1975. He was raised in a poor environment and is now a retired all time leading receiver for the Green Bay Packers. This hero s name is Donald Driver. He is known for being on the Green Bay Packers and for being the Dancing with the Stars Season 14 Mirrorball Champion. Donald Driver is a hero because he achieved many awards, participates in charities, and writes children s books where some of the profits go to charity. Donald Driver is a hero because he has achieved many awards from the Green Bay Packers. First, Donald Driver is the only Packer player in the Green Bay Packers history to have had seven 1,000 receiving yards. In the years of 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 is when his receiving ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, Donald Driver wrote the book Driven to tell people about his childhood and how you can achieve any goal no matter what problems come along. The reason behind the book was just telling the story, Driver said. For me it was trying to put everything in perspective, and letting people know that regardless of what obstacles you may face in life, whatever adversity, that you can overcome anything. You just have to continue to believe that you can be successful. Donald Driver. Next, Donald Driver wrote four children s books (Quickie handles a loss, Quickie makes a team, Quickie goes to the big Game, Quickie stands up to bullying). These books all explain some challenges the Donald Driver/ Quickie had. It also explains some good things that happened to Donald Driver/ Quickie. Last, all of the books Donald Driver wrote, a portion of the cost goes to the Donald Driver Foundation. In addition to the books, Donald Driver is also selling dolls and t shirts where the a portion of the profits go to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Love Triangle in William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night Essay Love Triangle in William Shakespeare s Twelfth Night O, what a deal of scorn looks beautiful in the contempt and anger of his lip! A murd rous guilt shows not itself more soon than love that would seem hid: love s night is noon. Cesario, by the roses of the spring, by maidhood, honor, truth, and every thing, I love thee so, that maugre all thy pride, nor wit nor reason can my passion hide. Do not extort thy reasons from this clause, for that I woo, thou therefore hast no cause; but rather reason thus with reason fetter: love sought is good, but given unsought is better. (Shakespeare. Twelfth Night. 3.2.144 156). In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare was able to embody the perfect love triangle between Olivia, Orsino, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is here that I imagine Shakespeare was trying to fore shadow future events. The audience may being to predict that Olivia would make rash decisions based on her blind love. In the next line, however, Olivia showed signs of her emotional dilemma. Guilt began to plague her thoughts for a fleeting moment. The reason for this shame was not entirely explained, but I believe it had everything to do with the death of her brother which was mentioned at the very beginning of the play. She was ashamed of falling into this lustful state of mind while she was supposed to still be in mourning. She noticed immediately after she hinted at her feelings for Cesario, the guilt surfaced. Olivia finished her thoughts of guilt with the line, love s night is noon (3.2.148). There are various ways this could have been perceived. Shakespeare has a tendency to include immeasurable amounts of images and metaphors , and it s important to keep in mind that with Shakespeare greater sensitivity is always possible (McDonald 37). I believe this was Olivia s way of giving into the fact that her mourning gown was being cast off and it was out of her control, just as the day changes whether it is welcomed or not. Her love for Cesario was going to shine. I think this reiterates the fact that Olivia was blinded by this passion, and it continued to push this thought into the audience s heads ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Griffins Text The Truth about Our Secret Susan Griffin s main focus in her essay Our Secret is on Heinrich Himmler s life. She hopes to better understand how people come to be who they are as a product of childhood and adolescent experiences. Through this process she hopes her readers can become conscious to the truths of their upbringing and not only find their true identity, but have the strength and courage to change their destiny. Griffin is ultimately interested in finding her own identity but has been oppressed by her grandmother to not search inwardly. She therefore uses Himmler as a mask by examining what experiences shaped him as a child to understand what may have molded her. Griffin concentrates on connections between people, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although this is a key moment in Himmler s search for identity, as a reader we are not merely interested in Himmler s personal story. The author fails to finish off the great thought with a connection to her own life and search. Just as she has Himmler examine Hitler to find his path, in writing this essay Griffin is looking at Himmler s journey to in turn evaluate her own. This quote would perfectly tie back to the author and therefore be relatable by the reader if she would tie up her loose ends. The reader is left confused as to why she doesn t elaborate after this key point and wondering if the author even realizes that she and Himmler are going through the same process. Griffin s essay had amazing potential to draw on the experiences of a man who s life went astray to find out why this happened, what personal connections and lessons the author has derived from this examination, and what the reader could do to negate these possible effects in their own or their children s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. College Should Be Their Main Priority From kindergarten to high school, students are told over and over again that attending college should be their main priority. College is the way to success, or College is essential in order to find a job is what teachers and adults implant into students heads. The education system is built around preparing students for college. Higher education over the years however, has been increasing. College Board, an organization that prepares students for college and administers standardized tests, showed in a study that college tuition has been on a rise since 1973. How much has college tuition increased? College Board indicates that in the 1973 74 school year, the cost of tuition and fees in 2013 dollars for a four year public university was $2,710. In 2013 14 school year, the price for a public four year university rose to $8,893 per year (College Board). The number is different considering what type of university a student attends. A private non profit four year university in 1973 cost $10,783 in tuition and fees. For the same type of university, the cost since has risen to $30,094 in the 2013 14 school year (College Board). A study that is shown by Bloomberg shows that tuition for college has risen 1,120 percent since 1978. Each schools numbers will vary. Different schools have different student fees that students have to pay which are incorporated in their tuition costs. At San Jose State University fees include a Student Union fee, which is used to maintain the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Cuting Research Paper Cutting is it a trend, a cry for help, or is it something else. Some of the reasons why people say that people are cutting is because it helps them cope with pain of strong emotions intense pressure or bad relationships. Not knowing how to deal with feelings is difficult. Mini suppressed their feelings inside many don t know how to express themselves. When it comes down to self harm a lot of the ways that they feel that they can release they re bad feelings possibly. Understanding 101 does this is not easy not everyone faces the same problem and the same way. Not everyone is looking for a tensioner help and you receiving it in the same way. The good thing is is that we know that there is a way to help one another who maybe cause it may be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Knowing how to talk or express yourself with what is going on, is a giant step. Learn why and how to express yourself. Knowing that you are going through a hard time and not going through it alone is always comforting. Do not hold onto the anger, hurt, and frustration. Understanding why some feel like I actually liked how the cuts looked. Know that you can not force the person who is doing self harm to stop. Self harm is said to be a relieving of pain or hidden loneliness. Some have a helpless feeling of truly being alive. They cut to be able to see the blood running. When a small self harm stops the feeling of the fix , they need to start being more aggressive or do more harm. Make the effort of understanding when and how to get the help that is needed. Talk to the individual who is experiencing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Motherhood And Symbolism In Cynthia Ozick s The Shawl The spine chilling experiences Jewish individuals faced during the holocaust are conveyed well in the short story The Shawl as the author, Cynthia Ozick illustrates the horrific battle of motherhood and strife for survival they faced. Rosa, Ozick s main character experiences an internal battle of nurturing her infant Magda and following her motherly instincts or fighting for her own survival. Magda another crucial character grips onto the ropes of life through the threads of the shawl but when she loses her shawl she loses her life showing the harsh realities of the concentration camps. Through the use of symbolism and carefully orchestrated imagery Ozick brings to life the unspeakable struggles the Jewish faced to survive in the midst ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ozick s eloquent imagery and symbols of the shawl and Magda are carried on into the body of the story. For now the shawl is viewed as magic for it nourishes Magda for three days insuring her survival while her mother can t provide for her. The shawl keeps her alive much longer than anyone anticipates showing how the shawl depicts the will to live. Also as Magda laughs at the shawl blowing in the wind we see the innocence of the child, and the protected view of the world she has as she s been hidden in the cover of the shawl, while avoiding the harsh realities Stella and Rosa must face. Stella out of her own will for life takes the shawl from Magda leading to her immediate death as she goes to look for it as it her source of livelihood but is meet with the gates of hell instead. Ozicks conveys clearly that life could not be without the shawl for it was Magda s source of survival. The ending of the story is packed with imagery and the reoccurring shawl symbolism as Rosa goes to get the shawl in hopes of saving Magda. While getting the shawl Rosa thinks of life on the other side of the fence where there laid green meadows speckled with dandelions and deep colored violets, showing simple beauties of life they were deprived of in the camp. However while getting the shawl Magda gets taken by a guard, as Rosa sees from a distance she waves the shawl for Magda to see in giving her hope to live but as the shawl and her become more distant she gets killed by hitting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Be An Organ Donor Do you know anybody who has received an organ donation? If so you know how life changing it could be for somebody to receive a organ donation. Its good to be a donor. First of all it could change someones life or maybe even save it. Next, it could help many people waiting for organ donations and help them receive the the organs they need. Its good to be a organ donor. First of all it could change someones life or maybe even save it. I read a story where a man named Clint was killed in an accident and he was an organ donor. In the article, Clint s Big Smile and Loving Heart, the author says, They had learned that Clint s organs had saved the lives of a mother and two fathers... This quote shows how being an organ donor can affect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. How Did Galileo Galilei A Renaissance Change Maker Galileo Galilei was an astronomer, physicists and mathematician who made great discoveries for science. Today I will be walking you through the life of Galileo and how he was a Renaissance change maker. Galileo Galilei had a great impact during the Renaissance, in the fields of physics and astronomy, by applying the methods of hypothesizing, experimenting and his ability to stand up for what he believed in. Galileo was a child of Vincenzo Galilei, a well educated musician and scholar who made crucial theories and practice in the music field. In his mid teens, Galileo went to monastery school, then later went to study medicine at the University of Pisa in 1581. When studying, Galileo was distracted by his interest in Mathematics, a profession that his father disagreed with. Soon after, Galileo left university without a degree but started tutoring mathematics to people. In this period of time, Galileo managed to design a new form of hydrostatic balance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Galileo used the telescope to prove his evidence surrounding the Copernicus theory. In 1609, Galileo made his first telescope after hearing about Dutch eyeglass maker Hans Lippershey who made the original. Galileo s telescope was capable of magnifying up to 8 times, whereas Lippershey s telescope could only magnify up to 3 times. On the 8th of August 1609, Galileo presented his new invention to the Senate in Venice. When the Senate saw the power of Galileo s telescope, they doubled his salary to help him improve. Although Galileo s telescope wasn t the first, he was the first to make it public, and present it to mainstream ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Disadvantages Of Bank Aljazira Bank 1. Sadad:A world of flexibility and comfort with SADAD s special services. It is the first step to making the preferred payment selections as digital, sophisticated. Bank AlJazira presents to clients a diversity of SADAD services. Its benefits are flexibility and safety for shopping and purchasing online without the need to own a credit card. Also, for paying bills or government fees fast and professionally through the SADAD system. 2. Mada: It s a new period of electronic payment services in the Kingdom Introducing the mada electronic payment service. This service will get new levels of accessibility and services for your daily shopping. Starting with purchasing merchandiseto buying giftsyour family, friends, your shopping experience will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... AlJazira offers all investment and banking service or business in follow with Shariah rules.  The main types of loans. The financing in AlJazira bank divided into seven types, which are: 1. Qard Hasan Loans Program: This loan is a private loan because there is no cost for the customers while take it , this help small company and people to build their vision and future 2. Training and Rehabilitation for Business Market Program: These loans is a social and charity program, this program aim to training youth of KSA and prepare them for the labour market and face the challenges in life and work. 3. People with Special Needs Program: This program is special program for our brothers of both genders who have special needs, this program aim to training them the necessary skills and abilities to overcome their special needs and open the way for them to communicate with outside life and people. 4. Educational and Cultural Programs, and Social Participation: These programs named KhairAljazira le AhlAljazira program , this program play a good role in society because the goal is make a charity work and social solidarity for example computer factories and economic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. C. Wright Mills s The Power Elite Certain changes, which defy many of the fondest beliefs, have taken place in the American society. People have retransformed from an independent thinking public into a mass society manipulated by commanders of unequaled powers. Sociologist C. Wright Mills carefully documented this phenomenon in his book entitled The Power Elite , opening the debate with a meaningful sentence: The powers of ordinary men are circumscribed by the everyday worlds in which they live, yet even in these rounds of job, family and neighborhood they often seem driven by forces they can neither understand nor govern . What does Power Elite mean? The Power Elite is a critical study of the American power structure, in which Mills argued that a single elite (the ruler) decides for the nation as a whole, leaving minor decisions for the middle level person to handle and almost nothing for the common ones (the ruled). His theory suggests that power in the U.S. is concentrated in the hand of a close knit group whose member s observations is conducted around 1960. This elite is not an aristocracy argued Mills. It is not a political ruling group based upon a nobility of hereditary origin. There is no obvious compact basis in a small circle of great families whose members can and do consistently ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A group of people subject to continuous glamour and publicity has taken the spotlight, creating the American world of the celebrity . It does not seem to matter what the man is the very best at; so long as he has won out in competition over all others, he is celebrated (P. 74). Celebration is the basis of their existence. Propagated by the mass media, they have become part of the national prestige shadow of money and power. This competition for attention is joined ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. A Project Of The World Bank Essay The World Bank Group has set two goals for the world to achieve by 2030: To end extreme poverty by decreasing the percentage of people living on less than $1.90 a day to no more than 3% and to promote shared prosperity by fostering the income growth of the bottom 40% for every country, which the organization is trying to achieve via low interest loans, zero to low interest credits, and grants to developing countries ( What We Do, n.d.). The World Bank s moto is Working for a World Free of Poverty with the caveat of do no harm ; however, what is left in their wake in many cases is heartbreak and devastation. My task with this paper is to address a project of the World Bank in Nigeria that created problems for the nation, and especially the people therein, that received its assistance. If you love your life, move out! the officers shouted (Chavkin, Hallman, Hudson, Schilis Gallego, Shifflett, 2015). These are the only kind words these 9,000 residents will hear as they carry what belongings they can away from their homes ( Nigeria, 2014). I speak of the tragedy of Badia East, a slum within Lagos, Nigeria. The state government chose to clear the area for an urban renewal zone financed by the World Bank (Chavkin et al., 2015). These people were thrown into the elements with no food, shelter, or any plan for the future. In my research I found an article by Huffington Post written by Sasha Chavkin, Ben Hallman, Michael Hudson, Cécile Schilis Gallego and Shane Shifflett ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Residential Schools In Australia Many countries have events in history that they are not so proud of. To me, making amends is all about whether they take responsibility and recognized that what happened was wrong and do not allow history to repeat itself. In regards to the residential school system, I definitely think they deserved an apology. In my opinion, it was a horrible part of our Canadian history it makes me feel sad that these things have happened and that we allowed them to. That being said however at least we appear to have learned from it and hopefully, we as a country will never treat anyone like that again no matter what the circumstance. Residential schools were mostly run by religious groups and over 150,000 students attended between the 1870s and 1970 s. They took the first nations children with plans to assimilate them into mainstream culture, and they were forced lose their own aboriginal identity. Not only were the children not allowed to speak the native languages but they could not see family very often if they even could at all. They underwent mental and physical abuse in these schools, in the forms of being beaten as well as sexually abused by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 2007, the Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement was settled upon which consists of common experience payment to all former students, an independent assessment process to address compensation for physical and sexual abuse, an establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation commission, healing initiatives and a fund for commemoration projects. The Residential school truth and reconciliation commission was created to inform Canadians what really happened in residential school, document the truth of survivors, families, communities and people personally affected by the residential school ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Positive And Negative Effects Of The Age Of... During the 1800s, there was a period of time where the European countries rushed to gain territories in Africa and Asia, this was called the Age of Imperialism. Imperialism is the direct or indirect control of one nation by another nation. This period happened for several reasons like the European wanted to separate there ideas and culture and they wanted more power. During the Imperialism, Belgium gained one of the most Important countries in Africa the Congo. In 1908, Congo was completely taken by the Belgian government and was renamed the Belgian Congo. King Leopold II of Belgium claimed Congo mostly for resources. The Congolese people were forced to work on rubber plantation when he was the ruler, because at that time rubber was used in the manufacture of bicycle and automobile tires, and was a much needed resource worldwide. Of course for every event there are effects, there are positive and negative effects that changed and affected the Congolese ideas and thinking when they were colonized by Belgium. In the late 1800s, imperialism occurred. It was the time for European countries to try to take as much as they could of African lands. European believed that countries should have empires in order to be strong . UK and France had the most land area in Africa. Leopold believed that he should settle in some territory in Africa to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It increased the realization for some purse they have such as palm oil which its production increased from 2500 23000 tons in just only 43 years. And cotton production which increased from 23000 127000 in 7 years only. In 1960, Congo was given their statehood from Belgium, and gained control over their region, government, education, resources, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Public and Private Sector Private and public sector management differ only in context, but this difference is significant. George Boyne in his article Human resource management in the Public and private sectors: An empirical comparison explains with empirical evidence how even though private and public sector management differs in service ethos but this difference is significant which impacts the tradition, culture and practises of both the sectors. Over the past two decades many different interpretations and perceptions have come into play on the similarities and differences between private and public sector management. Public sector management before the 1980s was found to be working more on a Weberian centralized model where you would find a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Baldwin 1991). The major differences between a private and public management is ownership, funding, public interest and mode of governance where public organisations are controlled collectively by the members of political community and depends on the political authority for its activities. This results in the political forces having a greater impact on the direct power of the public sector organisations. On the other hand, private organisations are owned by shareholders and entrepreneurs and the controlled or guided by the current global market forces. Public organizations are funded by taxes paid by citizens whereas the private companies are funded by customer fees and spending. However, Bozeman (1987) claims that, all organizations are public because they are all affected by political authority whether they are public or private. It is the political system that imposes more constraints rather than the economic system. Goal is another factor which underlines the distinction between a public and private management. The understanding of profitability goes a long way with the private companies having the main goal to sell their products in the market as oppose to public management. As a result, there has been considerable criticism on the various government agencies for their attempt to bring public management into line with private management. For example, Stewart and Walsh (1992, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Kelecton Case Study Summary This paper explores how the case analysis company, Kelecton, addresses employee concerns retrieved from an employee survey. Kelecton has 240 employees that manufactures software for utility companies. Paul, Kelecton HR Director, has been tasked to develop a draft plan that meets the intent of management which is to find thrifty solutions to the employee s concerns. Using sources gathered from online and the assigned textbook, this paper will explain the purpose and reasoning of improving Kelecton s employee s concerns. Kelecton Case Analysis Before working at Bumpbie, Paul used to work at software company called Kelecton. Right before he left that company, he conducted an employee survey. After reviewing the employee surveys for the company, Paul was able to pull some trends that employees had for the company. These trends include concerns about workplace safety, employee development, internal promotion, discrepancies in pay, and benefits that are not comparable with Kelecton s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the survey, 45% percent reported they did not feel safe while installing systems at utility plants. While Kelecton does not own these utility plants, they must review and, if needed, improve the employee s safety equipment. Workplace injuries can cause a massive financial burden on Kelecton. While the visible cost of medical treatment can be high, the unseen cost can be even higher. According to Safety Management Group s website, A $2,500 clinic visit could easily end up costing your business $10,000 in indirect costs such as lost productivity, administrative time, insurance increases, OSHA involvement, morale, reputation risk, and media attention (Safety Management Group, 2017, para. 1). To meet the management s goal of reducing costs while meeting employee s demands, Kelecton will need to review its current safety policies and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Evaluation Of Mentoring New Teachers [Teach Movie]. (May 12, 2014). Mentoring New Teachers. [Video File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVoyzliq7Ro Oftentimes, new teachers are provided with little to no professional guidance, and because of that, nearly fifty percent of teachers leave the classroom within the first five years. This turnover rate not only has an impact on kids, since they lose the person they were connected with, but it also costs the nation roughly 7.4 billion dollars a year. This video, which focuses on the Hillsborough County Public School System, in Tampa, Florida, brings to light the importance of mentor teachers for first and second year teachers. Through the gathering of evidence and classroom observations, these mentor teachers provide the passion for new teachers and help to unlock their potential. Since the implementation of the mentor program their retention of new teachers has gone from 72% to 94%. [PBS Newshour]. (July 4, 2013). Mentorship for New Educators Helps Combat Teacher Burnout. [Video File]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P5uSQ9E NU First year teachers many times face some of the toughest assignments in the nation s toughest schools, and since they are left to sink or swim, they tend to be the most vulnerable because they buckle under the pressure and frustrations they are ill prepared to face once in the classroom. To confront this issue head on, The New Teacher Center, a non profit educational organization founded by Ellen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Dell Computer And The World s 500 Largest Companies In 1990, Dell Computer tried selling its products indirectly through warehouse clubs and computer superstores, but met with little success, and the company decided to re focus on its more successful direct to consumer sales model (Frick, 2013). In 1992, Fortune magazine included Dell Computer Corporation in its list of the world s 500 largest companies.(www.dell.com). That was when Michael Dell became the youngest CEO of a Fortune 500 company. Michael Dell has been trying to improve efficiency since the third grade (www.dell.com). When he heard an advertisement that said he could receive his high school diploma by taking a test he immediately took the opportunity. Although he failed at graduating high school at 8 years old, he did ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, Dell uses sentiment analysis to identify issues with their brand and products in order to proactively solve customer support issues. They monitor consumer trends for potential research and development benefits. Additionally, they analyze their industry s social stream to stay informed of competitor impact and activities. Techniques in accelerating product development and market introduction are critical to gaining competitive advantage since it determines the speed with which a firm responds to market opportunities and its success in attaining market share. Accelerating new product development may be used to extend product life cycles, to alter the stance of the firm, and gain ground against slower competitors. Leading edge companies stress incremental innovation as opposed to major breakthroughs. Dell Computer Corp. is aware that in today s markets, the speed of product introduction can be the key factor between success and failure. It is important to obtainmarket share and create industry leadership, and through Dell s direct sell model, that is exactly what they did. The company with the first product to the market can usually capture premium segments, build strong name recognition, and control a large market share (www.dell.com). Giving the consumer s exactly what they wanted reduces the time required for Dell sales executives to build a relationship with their consumers (Frick, 2013). Quick innovation and product introduction also expand a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...