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Culture, Institutions and International Strategy
Culture, Institutions and International Strategy.
For those firms who want to expand their business internationally, it is inevitable for them to face the
cultural challenge. This article stresses the impact of culture on international operation as well.
According to institutional based view, informal and formal institutions have their own way to reduce
risk. For informal ones, they rely on relational contact which is informal relationship based and
personalized exchange. What is more, Human capital and Relationship capital are important factors to
perform successfully in international market which is related to informal institution thought. Also, the
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It obviously promotes specialization within specific region which firm can fully utilize the human
capital and other related resources such as regional pool of specialized suppliers. What s more, firm
can gain better understanding of cultures and institutional environments. However, closely located
competitors might seize the important resources such as talented employee and, also, imitate its
technology and knowledge. Also, in this fast changing business world, responding faster should be
more appropriate. The firms that pursue agglomeration always take slower action than other do since
they focus their resources on specific region and it is difficult for them to move or to exploit emerging
market.
Future Research and Conclusion
For future research, an issue that interested me is the increasing of cultural convergence. Can MNCs
leverage resources and standardize organizational practices across cultural boundaries? In my opinion,
it is possible but really difficult to achieve even the world is becoming more global since there is no
truly 100% globalization. Globalization does not mean that every country will become the same but it
makes people realize the differences between them when they move out of their shells. When a firm
goes abroad different strategy will be used differently on each country so there is no universal strategy
or standardize organizational practices.
Entering
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False Memory Processing Theory
Critically compare and contrast how well any TWO theoretical accounts of the false memory effect
account for empirical findings from the DRM paradigm In cognitive psychology, the Activation/
Monitoring Theory (AMT) and the Fuzzy Trace Theory (FTT) are frameworks which account for the
false memory findings in the DRM paradigm. Roediger McDermott, (1995) define false memories as
...either remembering events that never happened or remembering them quite differently from the way
they happened (p. 803). The DRM paradigm refers to an experiment; in which participants are given a
list of closely related words to learn, for instance: duvet , pillow , pyjamas . Subsequently, in a recall
or recognition task, participants often falsely recall/ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Two experiments were conducted; revealing false recall as well as false recognition in a list learning
paradigm (Roediger McDermott, 1995). Furthermore, the results from the second experiment state
that, participants recalled the critical non presented word on 55% of lists (Roediger McDermott, 1995,
p. 808). Both the AMT and FTT can account for these results, by using different assumptions.
However the AMT is able to provide a much thorough explanation for these finding compared to the
FTT. The AMT suggests the spreading activation mechanism would accidently activate the lure word
(critical non presented word). As a consequence, this could increase the probability of participants
mistaking the lure word for one that was previously on the presented list. Arndt (2010) stated:
although activation is the primary process... activation alone is insufficient to explain why people
behave as if lures were experiences in a particular encoding context (p.2). Perhaps, in the other 45% of
the lists where the lure was not recalled; this can be explained by the monitoring process. The
monitoring stage helps participants determine between which words are produced internally and
which were previously encountered; either at the time of encoding or
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House of Sand and Fog, Analysis
Carlos Rivas
English 2341
Professor Scott Whitebird
March 10, 2011
The book and the movie of the same name, The house of sand and fog which is a movie about the
conflict that arises over who is rightful owner of a small bungalow along the California coastline. The
story in of itself is amazingly refreshing as the whole story doesn t really have a protagonist or
antagonist because at points in the story all characters are a little bit of both.
The book s and the follow up movie s main theme are about how different people s hopes can collide
and how dangerous it is when they do. (Perelman, 2003) The novel was well written and unique whilst
the movie follows along with the novel almost faithfully mostly because the author himself had a ...
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He went from a wealthy apartment to Kathy s beach bungalow also in part because it reminded him of
a house he once had along the Caspian Sea. Behrani moves in quickly with his wife Naderah and his
son named Esmial and as the realtor noted that a widows walks would increase the value of the house
he quickly modifies the house in such a manner.
This leads to Kathy s deep insecurity that he would chose the normal family life over life with her and
that he certainly wouldn t want to start a family with her if he is leaving one behind as a part of her did
want to have kids and be a port of a family however the novel implies that her husband was not of the
best character. In the beginning of the book it starts off with the inner thoughts of the two main
protagonist similar to a science fiction novel DUNE, by Frank Herbert, this point of view is limited to
their thought and that alone is pretty interesting and descriptive, from the beginning you see the
discipline of Behrani s character compared to the lackadaisical attitude of Kathy Nicolo. Early on
Kathy finds herself sleeping in her car in the one place she felt safe, in front of her bungalow and
unbeknownst to her Behrani hired a contractor to build a widow s walk on top of the roof and as he
left she happens to wake up only to see two people tearing up her roof to which she
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The Rise Of The Creative Class
Chicago Heights is located only about thirty miles away from one of the largest metros in the United
States. Yet it does not come close to the resources needed for it to be a successful city, nevertheless, a
creative one. But the city wasn t always relinquished from being prosperous. Back in the late 70 s and
early 80 s, there was no better place to be in then Chicago Heights. The factories and businesses were
booming, and the unemployment rates were declining. At least that s how Elizabeth Fushi Peterson,
teacher at Bloom High School, remembers it. I spoke with her earlier last month in regards to Richard
Florida s theory on the Creative Class and the idea of a creative city.
In his book, The Rise of The Creative Class Revisited, Richard Florida introduces the Creative Class
as individuals who engage is work to create new forms (38). Florida s Creative Class theory is that if
the creative class was aware of how powerful they are, they could impact our economy and our
culture. In accordance to how Richard Florida explains who would be in the Creative Class theory,
Mrs. Fushi Peterson belongs to it. Yet she decided to move from a creative city to Chicago Heights, a
not so creative city. This contradicts Florida s ideas of a creative lifestyle that is attached with the
membership of being a creative. Which brings me to explore how important location to creative
individuals, and how cities try to attract the Creative Class members. The purpose of this study is to
find out
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The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao By Junot Diaz
Writers are people of great influence; they write for many reasons including to inform, express an
emotion, or even to persuade. With skill in rhetoric, writers may have the power to convince readers to
succumb to their beliefs. In the novel The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Junot Díaz displays this
great influential power of a writer and compares it with the ideas of dictatorship. Díaz uses two types
of dictators in the book: a Dominican dictator named Rafael Trujillo and the narrator of the story,
Yunior. Both hold a similar dictatorial power over groups of people whether they are citizens of a
country or readers of a novel; writers can dictate what they wish their readers to know, just as dictators
of a country can divulge or withhold any information they wish their citizens to know. The character
Yunior, a friend of the de León Cabral family, narrates the stories of the family s lives to give an
account of the effects Trujillo and the curse of the fukú had on them. Through his account of their life
stories, Yunior uses his writing to counter Trujillo s power creating his own counterspell, or zafa, to
reduce the negative effects of the fukú. Yunior serves as a dictator by writing the book as a zafa
through withholding information from readers and degrading Trujillo in the story, all while displaying
the problems of a dictatorial voice.
To counter the fukú curse that lingers in the lives of the de León Cabral family, Yunior s recounting of
the family s stories acts as
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Paramedic Medical Skills
Paramedic clinical skill demonstration
As part of assessment for CSB330, students worked in small groups to demonstrate and record the
correct application of ambulance equipment and perform five clinical skills. These skills were: Neann
Immobilisation Extrication Jacket (NIEJ), Carbon Traction Emergency Medical Services (CT EMS)
traction splint, Pelvic Circumferential Compression Device (SAM pelvic sling), Oropharyngeal
airway (OPA) and Nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) and Stiffneck cervical collar/soft neck collar. The
development of foundational skills early in the paramedic science degree is important, as these skills
need to be performed competently during clinical placement. Ambulance practice requires a
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An NPA can be used in a patient who may not be able to have an OPA inserted due to intact gag reflex,
trismus or oral trauma (QAS CPP). However, if the patient has potential or known basal skull
fractures, an NPA cannot proceed to be inserted, otherwise further damage can be caused (PG, IM). At
the same time, it is important to be aware of complications such as airway trauma, including epistaxis,
ineffectiveness due to an incorrect size or placement (QAS,
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Perfect Day For Bananafish
The most powerful pieces of literature transcend their time period and ignite feelings in readers
generations later. Unfortunately, sometimes an audience misinterprets a text when taken out of its
historical context. A Perfect Day for Bananafish, a short story in J.D. Salinger s collection, Nine
Stories, is a story that falls into the trap of being glossed over, taken out of context, and misinterpreted
by readers. Without in depth analysis, the relationship fostered between the two main characters seems
alarming and inappropriate for today s standards. Seymour Glass, a World War II veteran currently
assimilating to American life post war, befriends a young girl, named Sybil, around the age of a
toddler. Their endeavours and shared accounts are concerning for many readers, whose knowledge of
today s moral standards raise a red flag in the readers minds. For example, Salinger writes, the young
man suddenly picked up one of Sybil s wet feet, which were drooping over the end of the float, and
kissed the arch (Salinger 24). The audience cannot help to immediately assume a pedophile situation
or something related due to the prevalence of sexual crime in today s society. But, after further
analysis of Seymour s motives and the relationship between the two unlikely friends, it is evident that
there is no foul play nor ill intentions by either party. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The relationship between Seymour and Sybil is not out of malice, but indeed justified, due to the
difference in values of the time period, Seymour s lack of sympathy from his social environment, and
his fascination with
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Raising Productivity Is Important for Unlocking the...
Raising productivity is important for unlocking the economic potential of a country.
Why Productivity Matters.
Productivity is often referred to as the ratio between the amount of output and the input volumes in
return. Thus, it is often used as a gauge to measure how efficiently production inputs, such as labor
and capital, are being optimized in an economy to match its outputs.
It is important to remember that the higher the productivity of the country, the higher it s Gross
Domestic Product (GDP) would be. GDP is often used as the unit of measurement to gauge the market
value of every final goods and services produced in the country in a specific period of time. Therefore,
to unlock the potential of the country economically, it has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Countries like the United States of America, enjoys strong productivity growth due to its many top
universities, which were the brainchild of the many brilliant technologies we use every day.
Top Universities → Research amp; Development Facilities → Creating New Innovations →
Attracting Talents from around the World → Strong Technology Economy * Reduction of working
hours and higher minimum wages Employees would be less tired, and thus more productive per hour.
It also helps to keep less productive workers out of employment. This would also in turn increase
employment as people would see it as an additional incentive. Economic well being is thus introduced
as employees have more leisure time. The downside is that there might be income loss, but this is
offset somehow as workers become more productive on an hourly basis, which is the true measure of
productivity. * Strategic Immigration This is to allow skilled and proven foreign talents into the
country to help with improving the economy. However, this applies only to countries which are
already not overly populated. * Underground activities Instead of setting up a task force to diminish
drug cartels or a gang of mobsters, the country could instead limit the ways these businesses gets the
dough. An example would be to decriminalize and charge taxation for Marijuana, as there are
evidences* whereby
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Prepared And Implement A Disaster Recovery Plan
Prepared and implement a disaster recovery plan.
The value of a Disaster Recovery or control plan is the ability to react to a threat or event swiftly and
efficiently. This can be achieved when a department has informed staff, disaster supplies and planned
procedures.
Proficiency
The key to having a comprehensive disaster prevention and recovery plan is to draw from all these
resources procedures/plan
One of the primary resources we have identified, not from a records management perspective but also
national wide among large companies, is the opportunity to locate backup information and systems
that are vital to our university s success, survival and reputation. Because we are two campuses each
of these campus as a distant off site storage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This time line may take the form of program Evaluation and review Technique.
Team task organization. The plan must spell out the titles and function of each team member involved
in the disaster recovery process. The individual who will compose the teams should be identified by
title position and name. In the small facility or department with handful of employees, the entire staff
may become the Disaster recovery Team with one person designated to lead the recovery effort. The
person name Recovery Director of coordinator must be given the necessary authority to declare a
disaster, and to act quickly and effectively during the salvage operation.
Information Distribution Procedures.
The plan must include specific methods for contacting team members and alternative, vendors,
support agencies, suppliers, consultants and all those with whom special disaster contracts and
agreements are in effect.
Specific Disaster reactions
The plant must provide for both major and minor disaster, and must address individual and community
wide nature disasters such as tornados and general flooding. Your plan should also define in terms of
business interruption what constitutes a disaster; thus authorizing the activation of disaster recovery
plants.
Training of employees.
The recovery plan must provide for initial and ongoing employees training. Skills are needed in the
reconstruction and salvage phases of the recovery process. Your initial
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Five Essential Elements Of Cooperative Learning
Introduction
Co operative learning is a method used in education in order to make learning and teaching easy and
effective. Co learning entails dividing learners in a group according to their level of intellect.
According to the Johnson Johnson model, cooperative learning is instruction that involves students
working in teams to accomplish a common goal, under conditions that include the 5 essential elements
and they aim to help learners to work together in order to succeed, it is done by taking the results of
the group instead of the individuals (P. Dillenbourg, 1994) since learners are not equally gifted
academically.
Five essential elements of cooperative learning in the classroom:
Positive Interdependence.
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Face to face Promotive interactions: gives individuals opportunities to help each other overcome
problems. They provide the feedback between members necessary for all individuals to test ideas and
build a framework for their knowledge, and they provide resource sharing. Finally, they embody
respect, caring, and encouragement between individuals so all are motivated to continue to work on
the task at hand.
Teaching the students the required interpersonal and small group skills:
Here learners do not only learn subject matters, but also interpersonal skills and how to work in a
team. They are taught skills of communication, leadership and conflict management during the early
stage of cooperative learning sessions
Group processing: here learners are measuring the effectiveness of their co operative learning based
on the assessment outcomes and how well the group has learned.
How can the use of co operative learning help you to teach in ways that are consistent with the aims
the National Curriculum Statement Grades
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Gp Essay Mainpoints
GP NOTES 2010 (ESSAY) Content Page 1. Media a. New vs. Traditional b. New: narcissistic? c.
Government Censorship d. Profit driven Media e. Advertising f. Private life of public figures g.
Celebrity as a role model h. Blame media for our problems i. Power + Responsibility of Media j.
Media ethics k. New Media and Democracy 2. Science/Tech a. Science and Ethics b. Government and
scientist role in science c. Rely too much on technology? d. Nuclear technology e. Genetic
modification f. Right tech for wrong reasons 3. Arts/Culture a. Arts have a future in Singapore? b.
Why pursue Arts? c. Arts and technology d. Uniquely Singapore: Culture 4. Environment a.
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Cover page of economist: President Obama at oil spill (cut a lonely figure: portrays the multitude of
problems faced by America and his helplessness in coming up with solutions): Photoshopped Inherent
bias/political slants E.g. Fox news channel headed by Republican supporters often portray Democrats
in a negative light. Fox s anchorman compared the logo of the recent nuclear technology forums,
approved by President Obama, with the Muslim crescent, accusing Obama of having Muslim
inclinations. The logo, in fact, was a representation of the scientific atom and had nothing to do with
religion whatsoever. Government regulated E.g. With the tight regulations and censorship procedures
on media put in place by the Iranian government in the lead up to the 2009 Presidential elections, any
news of a manipulated election process would unlikely have reached the larger global community. It
was only with social networking sites like Twitter that Iranian activists could raise the alert as to
possible discrepancies in the re election of President Ahmadinejad. When the media has so many other
motives, it can hardly be relied on to provide reliable information. The individual, on the other hand,
has less hidden agendas. Mainstream GOOD: Use professional journalists (compared to
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Vertical Ears Momentum
Many researchers are interested in the generation of angular momentum during turning dance
movements. In a study on the pirouette en dehors, researchers found that skilled dancers generate
larger vertical angular momentum as the number of turns increases by predominantly increasing the
rate of momentum generation. Angular momentum is generated when the dancer applies a torque
about the vertical axis by pushing sideways in opposite directions with both feet. The normal fourth
position preparation is ideal for creating this angular momentum as the feet exert equal horizontal
forces in opposite directions to produce the twisting effect, or torque (Kim et al., 2014). Thus, the
vertical angular momentum is generated from the torque applied by the feet through the foot. In their
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The action of the push off foot and the leg is the most important in determining the effectiveness of a
traveling leap. To maximize the height and distance, the dancer should turn his or her foot in so that it
points in the direction of the motion. This creates a large available angle of extension during the
takeoff, creating an overall strong leap (Laws Sugano, 2008). Additionally, according to a study
conducted on the effect of jumping distance on component ankle and knee joint axial forces generated
during the landing phase of traveling jumps, dancers must develop more horizontal velocity during
longer jumps to travel farther in the same amount of time as shorter jumps. The results of a study
found that, at longer jump distances, there were significant increases for the peak horizontal ground
reaction forces, as predicted. However, the peak ground reaction forces increased at greater jump
distances, which was not anticipated. Therefore, at greater jump distances, greater knee extensor
movements were required to reduce the vertical momentum of the body (Simpson Kanter,
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Micro System Is An Individual (Kirst-Ashman Karen K.,
Micro system is an individual (Kirst Ashman Karen K., 2014, p.24). An individual system is made up
of their emotions, personality, beliefs, behavior, interests, goals strengths and weakness that make a
person unique (Kirst Ashman,el, al, 2014, p.24). My micro system consists of factors that have made
me who I am today. I am the youngest out of nine children. My parents had only wanted eight
children, but I was an accidental case, which is why I have a twenty years age difference with my
oldest siblings. I have five sisters who have gone to college and graduated with a degree in business
and administration; while three of my brothers have graduated with their high school degrees and my
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In a game with my partner, I learned to build trust and have faith that my partner will have my back or
side; even though it is not always guarantee, as my partner and I can only go so far and that we cannot
always win all of our games. To be a part of the club, for the environmental club anyone can join and
learn how to help the earth and become more sustainable. This clubs elaborates that one person can
make a difference on the earth. If one person can make a change and then take what they learn and
teach it to others, they can slowly start to change the world together. While the flower club was a
nonprofit club in the school as it was more of a home economical club, where we learned to arrange
flowers, bake goods and do decoration. This club is focuses on women s traditional role setting but it
helps me keep in touch with my feminine roles, and the club was a first come first serve as spots were
limited. Through these small groups at school, I learned to strengthen my weakness like learning how
to arrange flowers prettily and bake goods that we can sell and bring in profit for the club.
Furthermore, I learned techniques to hold my tennis racket, how to hit the ball and I learned how to
develop trust with my partner, as we are playing as one during a game. The outcome of these small
groups that I am in; I have found that people tend to stick together if they have commonality
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Hrm 560
Ethical Issues In HRM Strategy
Brandi Hancock
HRM 530 Strategic Human Resource Management
October 30, 2012
Dr. Lila Jordan
Ethical Issues in HRM Strategy
Identify areas of overlap in the new client organization with other that you have had as clients
When hired as a newly HRM (Human Resource Management) consultant, you must first have
understand of the role before beganing assisting with any issues or other areas of overlap. The primary
role of a HRM consultant is to assist the client to identify needs, develop an action plan and facilitate
change to enhance the success of your organization (Welcome to HR Consultants, Inc., 2009).
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40). To be effective in his/her position as a consultant these to strategies must be in alignment and
work cohesively together. HRM consultants can do this in three ways: 1) Gather information about
their client, 2) Analyze that information and make necessary decisions, and 3) Implement the
decisions that they have made (Stewart amp; Brown, 2012, p. 41). As the HR consultant following
these steps while looking at the current business strategy and accessing how to incorporate the two so
I could effectively manage my client s needs as it relates to them personally.
Emphasize the importance of establishing HRM strategies to improve a competitive advantage
It is important that HRM consultants create a strong and sound strategy to keep and gain the
competitive advantage. By successfully implementing good HRM strategies, companies can provide
excellent talent and improve by staying current on the latest technologies and other information talent
(Welcome to HR Consultants, Inc., 2009). This will allow clients to increase productivity within the
organization; which in turn will increase profits. The greatest organizations realize that effectively
managing the HRM strategies and know that employees are their greatest asset and that they are
important to their survival. A sound understanding of HRM strategies will allow clients to keep their
competitive advantage (Welcome to HR Consultants, Inc., 2009).
Reference
Proprietary Information amp; Competitive
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Organizational Structure
Task 01 1) Discuss different organization structures and identify the type of organizational structure
that do you thinks suitable for your selected organization?
Organizational structure Organizational structure is the way in witch an organization s activities (job
tasks) are divided, organized and coordinated. Organizational structure is the way in which and work,
authority resources of an organization have been divided among members.
Types of organizational structure ▪ Entrepreneurial structure ▪ Bureaucratic structure ▪ Matrix structure
Entrepreneurial structure
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A useful example is retail banking or the work of building societies. Here the operations have to be
standardized, not only in all branches of the same bank but also between competing banks, so that
customers find the system easy to deal with. The work of bank clerks and, in a different way, bank
managers requires knowledge, skill and accuracy, but it must be carried out strictly in accordance with
the rules and there is little scope for individuality apart from one s manner in talking with customers
and manual dexterity in counting banknote. Bureaucracy provides scope for economies of scale and
extensive specialization at the expense of flexibility and product innovation. Their predictability
provides a secure environment for the employee and a clear line of safe career progression.
Chief Executive
The matrix structure
As the entrepreneurial and bureaucratic structures have such obvious drawbacks, a third general mode
has been evolved and used IV some situations: the matrix. The method is simply to overlay a second
set of hierarchical connections over a first, but at right angles to it. This was first developed in the
American aerospace industry because of government demands for a single project manager who
would be responsible for the progress of each government contract and to whom government officials
could channel all their queries and instruction. Companies
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The American Of A Blind Old Woman
Overall, the American themes in this speech are undeniable. For one thing, Morrison s most important
character, a blind old woman, is stated outright to be American. Not only that, she is the widely
respected child of slaves, so she is very deeply tied into both the good and bad of America s past
(Morrison). She also alludes numerous times to American history and culture, especially in the
conclusion of her speech, which comes in the form of a rapid succession of powerful images. The last
of these is of a wagonload of slaves three years before the Civil War, whose lives are saved from a
frigid winter (however momentarily) by the kindness of two youths (Morrison). Not only is this
clearly tied into American history, it also contains the distinctly American values of hope in the face of
death, like the colonists had against the crushing odds of the Revolutionary War, and unity in spire of
differences after all, the children are most likely white considering they had just exited an inn the
slaves wouldn t have been allowed into that would eventually lead to the passage of every Civil Rights
law in the nation s history (Morrison). Morrison uses an allegory to the Tower of Babel, saying that if
the builders of the Tower had simply learned to communicate with one another, they would not have
had to seek heaven because they would have already reached it (Morrison). This interpretation of the
Tower of Babel is especially meaningful in the context of America, which lives up to its
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Agricultural Act Of 2014 Essay
The Agricultural Act of 2014 or the farm bill is the public face of agriculture policy today. The farm
bill authorizes that a portion of taxpayers money be spent on different agriculture and nutrition
programs in the United States. On February 7, 2014, the latest farm bill was enacted and will remain
active until the year 2018. The current farm bill includes twelve sections or titles. These titles include
Commodities; Conservation; Trade; Nutrition; Credit; Rural Development; Research, Extension, and
Related Matters; Forestry; Energy; Specialty Crops and Horticulture; Crop Insurance; and
Miscellaneous (Agricultural Act of 2014: Highlights and Implications). The Conservation title
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Although if a participant is historically underserved (beginning farmer/rancher, socially disadvantaged
producer, Indian Tribe, limited resource farmer/rancher, or veteran farmer/rancher) then the participant
may qualify for a cost share rate of up to 90 percent of the practice costs. The cost share can be
applied to labor, materials, equipment, installation, and other additional costs. The current farm bill
has placed a cap on the payments EQIP participants can receive. EQIP s contract payments cannot
exceed $450,000 dollars. The EQIP Organic Initiative contracts are limited to $20,000 dollars per
fiscal year and $80,000 during any 6 year period for participants. Although Indian Tribes are not
subject to this payment or EQIP contract limitations (Natural Resource Conservation Service). Interest
Groups EQIP is a voluntary program but to apply an applicant must be an agricultural producer,
control or own eligible land, comply with the adjusted gross income (AGI) for less than $900,000
dollars, be in compliance with the highly erodible land and wetland conservation requirements, and
develop an NRCS EQIP plan of operations that addresses at least one natural resource concern. EQIP
is administered by the NRCS. A typical NRCS field service office includes a Soil Conservation
Technician (SCT), a Soil Conservationist (SC), and a District Conservationist (DC). Each of these
positions work each day with EQIP. NRCS employees and EQIP participants work in conjunction
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Faith, Family, And Religious Freedom
The family is fading. Religion is falling. Faith is failing. The first right in the First Amendment, the
right to the free practice of religion, is being viciously attacked by the citizens of America. The
traditional family an ideal so simple and fundamental that, twenty years ago, any alteration to it would
be unfathomable is now being challenged. Times are changing; society is changing. Among others,
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland addresses this change in his speech, Faith, Family, and Religious Freedom. In
this lecture given at Chapman University in 2015, he focuses on that trend in today s society: faith,
family, and religious freedom, or, more accurately, the decline in it. Traditional family values and
religion have degraded at an astonishing rate, he claims; the fact that he devoted an entire speech to
the topic proves the severity of said trend. Elder Holland builds common ground, quotes credible
sources, and shows irrefutable facts and statistics to effectively convince his religious listeners that
action must be taken to prevent the disappearing freedoms of faith, family, and religion, else
disastrous consequences take place.
Part of the reason Elder Holland eminently convinced his audience that the decline in family values is
an issue was how he established a solid common ground from which they could each relate. In a
crowd so religiously diverse, in order to be truly effective, a sense of unity must be achieved and
maintained throughout the entirety of the event to
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What Are The Unique Chemical Properties Of Water
Water is one of the essential components that are a prerequisite in supporting life. It can be described
as an odorless, tasteless and transparent liquid that occur naturally. Water is colorless when it is in
small amount, but adopts a bluish color when it is in large quantities. As a natural compound, water is
the most abundant and familiar liquid that exist on earth. In its natural solid (ice) and liquid form,
water is estimated to cover over 70% of the entire surface of the universe (Sikorski, 2006).
Biologically, water constitutes a huge proportion of all the living tissues in a human body. Specifically,
water comprises approximately 92% of the blood plasma, an estimate of 80% of the muscle tissues,
and over 61% of the body s red blood cells (Ratner et al., 2012). Also, water constitutes of over a half
of the majority of other tissues in the human body. Since water appears to be so ubiquitous, people
tend to be unaware of the unique properties that make water an essential compound. It is the unique
physical and chemical properties of water that are unavailable in other natural compounds that give it
indisputable importance in supporting the lives and survival of all living organisms on earth. Unique
chemical properties of water and their significance to living organisms One of the distinct chemical
properties of water that make it essential in supporting life in the universe lies in the chemical
structure. Specifically, water has a simple structure that is comprised of
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Describe And Evaluate The Causes And Effects Of Hurricanes
A tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa on October 9. After reaching
the southwestern Caribbean, convection intensified near the center and organized into a broad low on
October 21, possibly due to a cold front that moved into the region. After a marked increase in
convection near and west of the center, a tropical depression developed early on October 23 about 60
mi (97 km) north of Isla de Providencia. The depression moved northward into a weakness in a ridge
near Florida, caused by a broad mid level trough over the Southeastern United States. Initially, the
depression intensified gradually, becoming Tropical Storm Rina early on October 24. After a decrease
in easterly wind shear, however, Rina rapidly deepened while crossing warm waters, reaching
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While moving west northwest and northward along the western periphery of the ridge, the cyclone
weakened to a tropical storm on October 27. Later that day, Rina curved northward. Around 02:00
UTC on October 28, Rina struck Quintana Roo about 12 mi (19 km) southwest of Playa del Carmen
with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). The storm left little impact in the Yucatán Peninsula due to its
weakened state. Rina degenerated into a remnant low late on October 28, upon emerging into the
Yucatán Channel. The remnant low dissipated near the western tip of Cuba on October 29.[96] A cold
front, combined with moisture from Rina, resulted in 5 7 in (130 180 mm) of rainfall across parts of
South Florida in less than six hours, causing street flooding and leaving water damage in at least 160
homes and buildings in Broward County alone.[97] Farther north, two tornadoes touched down in the
vicinity of Hobe Sound, one of which damaged 42 mobile homes, 2 vehicles, and a number of
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Honey Bee Aggregate Research Paper
Did you realize that nectar is turning out to be more well known than any other time in recent
memory, with the interest at an untouched high? Numerous individuals are attempting to source
provincially created nectar, as there are numerous great medical advantages that it brings. In this way,
a social venture has been created in London, called the Honey bee Aggregate, which has been set up to
bolster the nectar generation.
Honey bee Aggregate works specifically with beekeepers in the London region, helping them with
their bee sanctuaries through every one of the procedures of nectar. Their principle point is to help
these beekeepers to help support the practice. Moreover, the social undertaking likewise attempts to
process and business sector the nectar, offering the produce at a reasonable, ensured cost for the
beekeepers.
All the more particularly, Honey bee Aggregate helps London beekeepers in three unmistakable ways.
Firstly, they bolster them with the nectar and wax ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Moreover, the social business picks up a lot of bolster and help from accomplice associations and
backers, who help give subsidizing and other backing to keep the venture working.
The endeavor is additionally run altogether by volunteers, and they are continually searching for more
individuals willing to give their time to help their reason. Despite the fact that, there are additionally
different ways that you can give backing to Honey bee Group. On their site, they have a List of things
to get of things that they require keeping in mind the end goal to help the business to work all the
more productively.
What do you consider Honey bee Group? Do you believe it s a beneficial aim to endeavor to help
beekeepers in the UK, and especially in the principle urban areas?
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Review Of The Elder Scrolls
Another Bethesda game and yes, it is great! Okay, I will elaborate my opinion; Bethesda makes lots of
great role playing (RPG) games with open world environments. Although, I never could understand
why Bethesda likes to kick off their amazing voice actors off the face of the Earth. I m pretty sure if
Bethesda was able to cast Mel Blanc and James Earl Jones as voice actors they would probably be
either Gordon Freeman or Link. In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, they kill off Patrick Stewart in
addition to that we get ten minutes of Liam Neeson in Fallout 3. This game has a gripping and
expansive showcase of how much depth and great excitement can be packed into one videogame. It
does justice to the rest of the Fallout franchise, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Like Red Dead Redemption, I would recommend the Game of the Year Edition since you get the most
of the game. Along with that similarity, Fallout also has a slow motion mechanic called the Vault Tec
Assisted Targeting or V.A.T.S. system, where you are able to pick what part of the target s body like
head, body, limbs or weapons to shoot off. The gameplay is solid and the story is decent, it is best to
ignore most of the story because of it being a pretty bland story telling, but I would recommend
reading the story and the newspaper through the land to give the game character.
NITPICK CENTER: Straight off the bat of Fallout 3, you are giving the trauma of the game s
opening, in which you are dumped bleary eyed and bloodstained straight out of the womb. Then the
game expects you, a newborn baby, to come up with a gender, name, and future appearance. I
personally find it rude to put that much pressure on a baby. Then the story goes Christopher Nolan by
skipping parts of your life. Afterwards, your father, Liam Neeson, ditches you and leaves the vault you
have been living in your entire life. Being motherless since your mom died giving birth and Liam
Neeson ended up like Picard, you are also fatherless. Then when the protagonist is ready to step out in
the real world, the immersion breaks when the game says, Hey, are you satisfied with your first ten
minutes of the game because if you aren t just step into this DeLorean and travel back to the past? I
just do
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Setting In A Separate Peace By John Knowles
In order to write a novel that continually grabs the reader s attention, the author must establish the
setting of the story. In John Knowles A Separate Peace, he consistently uses the setting in the novel to
reinforce his, message. The story s World War II era setting creates an ethos of uneasiness and
uncertainty for the young men preparing for war. This is seen with Gene visiting the school after the
war, Phineas difficulty to adjust to the setting after his injury, and the numerous places that the
characters go in which they escape the reality of the war.
The book begins by revealing the narrator, an aged Gene, visiting the Devon school, setting the
location and general mood of the story. As Gene returns back to the grounds of Devon school, he
notices that almost nothing had changed:
Now here it was, after all, preserved by some considerate hand with varnish and wax. Preserved along
with it, like stale air in an unopened room, was the well known fear which surrounded and filled those
days, so much of it that I hadn t even known it was there. Because, unfamiliar with the absence of fear
and what that was like, I had not been able to identify its presence (10).
The school he remembers is stuck in time. The setting of Devon sets the scene for a flashback by the
narrator. As he gazes upon the property, memories break to the surface, focusing on areas that will be
important to the story, such as the tree, the marble steps, and the athletic fields. It can also be
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Macro Explanations Of Poverty
Structural theories, or macro explanations, approach the issue of poverty by focusing on institutional
and organizational conditions. Mid level or meta theories bridge the gap between micro and macro, or
individual and structural explanations. They connect the individual people and places with the
dynamic patterns and relationships that contribute to poverty. Tickamyer provides a number of
examples for both kinds of explanations.
Modernization is a structural explanation that sees rural poverty as a result of a lack of economic and
industrial development. According to modernization, traditional values and practices prevented the
acceptance of new technologies and institutions. This point of view looks past the individual and
points
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Search Engine Optimization, Or Seo
Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is a technical marketing discipline, the purpose of which is to
make a website relevant, reachable, and visible to users searching for keywords and topics. (Linkdex).
With an average of 3 billion web queries each day, internet search is critical for a business to gain
edge over its competition. SEO has become the standard for marketers as a way to be found in search
to attract qualified traffic and leads.
From a business perspective, SEO cannot be treated as a separate entity from a company s overall
marketing plan. In order to be successful, Search Engine Optimization considerations should play a
role in guiding the public relations, development, and marketing team efforts so that reputation, ...
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Ranking is how the search engine decides to deliver the most relevant results to searchers
(Copyblogger). This is accomplished by algorithmic functions that rank search results based on the
best guess of what someone was really looking for during their web query.
One obvious coding technique that is used to optimize search ability is the strategic placement of
identifying search engine keywords in the HTML title tag, meta description tag, and header tags.
However, before a web developer can start optimizing his site for a certain keyword or phrase, he
needs to understand what keywords are the best fit for his business. To do so, a web developer may
use a keyword search tool such as Google AdWords, that provide targeted keywords that are relevant
to a web developer s audience, are pulling in a good amount of search traffic, and are not too difficult
to rank. After a web developer has researched and selected which keywords would best match his web
page, he must then start incorporating those keywords into important parts of the webpage. HTML
titles have always been and remain the most important HTML signal that search engines use to
understand what a page is about. Unique, descriptive titles are the most successful in being searched.
The meta description tag, one of the oldest supported HTML elements, allows you to suggest how you
d like your pages to be described in
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Case Study Of UMUC Haircuts
Maintainability refers to the ability to keep the system functional, that is, before, during as well as
after maintenance services (Margaret, etal., 2011). UMUC should performed periodic maintenance on
hardware components and operating systems to ensure that the system is operating efficiently.
Maintainability helps in limiting duplicate features that may be found in the system. UMUC Haircuts
therefore should consider how easy the site will be to add customer data onto the website and to
maintain it during the operations.
Scalability is how well a system s architecture grows, as traffic and demand for services also grows
(Woojong, 2005). Scalability is about the ability of a system to handle increases in load without
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In Myra s case, these tools can be used to increase the efficiency of the supply chain (SCM); capture,
analyze and increase customer loyalty and retention (CRM). Because the hair Salon has no existing
legacy system, ERP may not be of high value, unless it could manage the employee s payroll, and
possibly any benefits.
Telecommunications greatly increases as well as expanding resources to all types of customer.
Businesses should therefore, have a greater telecommunications network to allow them to expand their
businesses. With internet and computer, businesses are in a position to allocate their resources
efficiently.
Database refers to a collection of data that is specially organized for rapid search as well as retrieval
by a computer (Strou, 2014). They are structured to facilitate storage, retrieval, and modification of
data in conjunction with some data processing operations. Database management systems therefore
assist in retrieving data or information from the database in response to queries made by the customers
or
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Descriptive Essay About Soccer Game
Personally I will have no relation to playing in an actual collegiate soccer game or sport for that
matter. Yet I have many good friends of mine who actually play college soccer, more specifically I
choose to do a team to narrow down on my topic. I was gladly able to go and observe the Colorado
Mesa University boys soccer team. The game was a semi final against Fort Lewis. If the Mesa soccer
team was able to get a victory over Fort Lewis then they would move on to the championship game
and possibly win the RMAC tournament, that they have one previously last year. This game took
place at the Colorado School of Mines University, on a cold night. I arrive and we pay to get in, we
head over to the bleachers where all the parents, friends, and students are sitting at. They begin the
night with the national anthem, and then we all take a stand. Once that is over with it s now game
time. The Mesa soccer boys get into a circle and start there team ritual, which is to sing a chant that
they always sing. The chat is the Ole ole ole song, after that is over the starting eleven head to the
field. The referee gives one last look at everyone to see if they are ready for stats, time, and
announcements. So the referee blows the whistle and that starts the time and the moment of play. You
start to hear all the parents at different times start cheering on their teams. Everyone on the bleachers
is covered up in blankets and jackets, as well as the school spirit wear. You can see everyone
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Discrimination In Ham
From the beginning of time, racism and discrimination have existed. Many theories can be attributed
to how racism began. In Christianity, for example, the beginning of racism and discrimination is
believed to have started with Noah s son Ham. According to Genesis 9:20 27, Noah curses his son
Ham and sentences Ham s son to slavery. Additionally, Ham in the Hebrew religion means black or
burnt, this idea has carried to other religions and Ham was believed to be black. The curse began a
separation of races, this conviction has remained until the present day; because darker skin tones are
viewed negatively, discrimination prevails. Peoples of different ethnicities and also the white majority,
are discriminated on the premise of race, religion,
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Giraffes Research Paper
Have you ever wondered what giraffes ancestors looked like? Giraffes are elegant and fascinating
animal,they are mostly known for their fascinating distinct features. A giraffe was once a gift fit for an
emperor, and the emperor of China decided to give the emperor of India the same gift. Giraffes are the
tallest animal averaging 16 to 20ft tall, the second tallest animal is the African elephant which is 8 feet
tall. Giraffes are great examples of animals that have adapted to their habitat. Their long necks allow
them to reach high to eat off of high trees, while still being able to swing their necks low to drink from
the ground. This animal has a calm and easygoing life. Giraffes involved over the years and they will
continue to involve in the future.
As we all know giraffes have incredibly long necks and are varied in color from light tan to black.
They have markings on their fur that are identical to a human s fingerprint. Male giraffe s grows up to
18 feet and the female giraffe reaches up to 14 feet tall . Colors that giraffes are commonly found in
giraffes are white, tan, red, brown, black . Giraffes also have very long legs, that measure up to 6 feet.
They have two small ossicones on the top of their heads that are known as horns that are covered with
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In a single day a baby giraffe can grow over two inches, and double their height in one year. While the
calf gets older the mother teaches the calf to protect itself from predators the mother also guards their
calves by keeping them very close to them at all times. If a mother giraffe needs to leave her calf for a
reason, for example go find food she will leave it in a small group of other calves. Another way
giraffes raises their young is by teaching them to hide by camouflaging their skin while their parents
go fight the
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Theories Of Biocentric Egalitarianism
Paul Taylor, a professor at Brooklyn college, is known for his theory of biocentric egalitarianism.
Biocentric Egalitarianism is the notion that all living beings have equal inherent worth in that each is a
goal directed system pursuing its own good (VanDeVeer 21). Taylor emphasizes a life centered
approach to environmental ethics, as opposed to an anthropocentric human centered approach. He
argues that it is the good of individual organisms, considered as entities having inherent worth, that
determines our moral relations with the Earth s wild communities of life (201). We as humans have a
duty to all plants and animals as they are also members of the biotic community. The well being of
species, including human beings, is something to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These methodologies have the possibility to act as the groundwork for official policy solutions. This
aspect sets Taylor apart from other environmental ethicists who tend to remain the abstract realm. In
terms of his approaches, for me I see the most applicability in the principle of minimum wrong. Many
times, the interests of humans and nonhumans are directly competing with each other. This, in our
current state, seems unavoidable. But if we approach these situations with the minimum wrong
mentality, we can hopefully search for the most environmentally beneficial solutions and avoid
ecological catastrophe. This principle is especially important due to the fact that we are still not fully
aware about how the systems of plants and animals work. For example there have been movements to
assign plants specifically some sentience and mentality, however these movements have been
traditionally denied (Plants as Persons). Especially with experiments as demonstrated in Plant
Thinking that identified existential features of plant behavior and the vegetal heritage of human
thought, now more than ever we need to respect non biotic creatures as they may be more
intellectually complex than we have
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Prison Overcrowding Research Paper
Does legalizing drugs eliminate the problem of prison overcrowding? If so, how?
I believe that the legalization of drugs would actually come to reduce our issue of prison
overcrowding. I believe this due to the fact that the statistics present in the Federal Bureau of Prisons
demonstrates that 79,190 of inmates in prison as of April 28 of this year, being 46.2% of inmates, are
incarcerated for drug related offenses. That being said, this comes to illustrate that almost half of our
prison population is behind bars due to drug related criminal activity in which legalizing such would
come to signify that not only would this statistic cease to grow, but such could also come to clear up
46% of our prison population if the legalization was to
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Evidence In Paradise Lost
Paradise Lost is a documentary that tells the story of three teenage boys that were accused of
murdering Christopher Byers, Michael Moore, and Steve Branch. The three teenagers, Jessie
Misskelley, Damien Echols, and Jason Baldwin were convicted and sentenced to life for the murder of
these three little boys. After 18 years of imprisonment, the state realized that they mess up and gave
the chance for Misskelley, Echols, and Baldwin to declare themselves guilty. As a result, they were
free, but still with hopes that things would clear out and they finally declare them completely innocent
of the death of these boys. The case of the West Memphis Three was an example of an ineffective
operating system. They didn t present all the evidence of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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They lacked evidence, their interrogation was improperly manifested, and not all evidence was used
during the case. These kids spent most of their life in jail and they probably didn t do it just because
they didn t receive a fair trial. Somewhere around this world is probably the real killer of the innocent
kids. If people during this time period and city weren t all into believing in satanic rituals, then maybe
the case would have taken different directions. All this case was basically based on prejudice towards
the kids who were a little different than the other ones. The insane part is that there wasn t any
physical and specific evidence presented to convict these teenagers to life imprisonment. In
conclusion, the way the court approached this case show how ineffective and unfair an operating
system could sometimes
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Analysis Of The Book Redeployment By Phil Klay
Through history further and further studies are ongoing into the unseen horror. Some say it is caused
directly in relation to combat; others may say that it is from the images seen. In the book
Redeployment by Phil Klay, he develops several stories from fictitious Marine Corps veterans that
represent veterans one may encounter in the real world. Phil Klay s book contains stories of
relationships at home falling apart all the way to the high stress of patrols as Marines. With these
stories it better shows the unseen horrors of war. Many veterans return home with a serious disorder.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is the by product of war, and people need to know more about it to
help our returning hero s. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD for short, is very real. It does not
solely affect soldiers either. For example, my father, a retired firefighter, relives moments from when
he worked at certain times when images are triggered. However, the modern soldier is more directly
associated and found to have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. As Dexter Filkins, a former Baghdad
correspondent for the New York Times, stated in his review on Redeployment Armed conflict so
fundamentally alters the environment it takes hold of that no aspect of life escapes undistorted: not
love, not friendship, not sleep, not trust, not conversation. Therefore meaning when most veterans
return home, nothing is seen in the same light again. Phil Klay outlines several examples of this. Phil
Klay is
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What Role Did Wonder Woman Play In The Women s Rights...
For years the pages of comic books have been covered with male superheroes. The debut of Wonder
Woman contradicts the idea that the role of women only went as far as staying at home and taking care
of the kids. Wonder Woman played a vital role in the Women s Rights Movement embodying a strong
woman who was in charge. The riveting superhero Wonder Woman was created by Dr. William
Moulton Marston, internationally famous psychologist. The inspiration for Wonder Woman came from
Ancient Greece, where men kept women in chains, until they broke free. Wonder Woman symbolizes
the new woman that freed and supported themselves. Marston believed that male heroes lacked the
qualities of maternal love and compassion. Marston and Wonder Woman were pivotal ... Show more
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Wonder Woman was dressed in a costume that incorporated the colors of the flag, showing that she is
ready to help America defeat the Nazis. During this time, 2 million women poured into the workforce,
doing tasks of the men who had gone off to fight in the war. With women running farms and factories
Wonder Woman played a huge role in uplifting women. However, when World War II ended, and
American men came home, many women began losing their jobs and Wonder Woman lost her power.
When Marston died in 1947, the new writers and editors didn t have the same commitment to symbols
of, strong, free, courageous womanhood , and made Wonder Woman spend less time fighting the bad
guys, and more time as a regular person persona. However, the Women s Liberation Movement in the
1960 s and 1970 s caused women to demand stronger female role models. In 1972, a new feminist
magazine called Ms. resurfaced Wonder Woman. The cover of the first regular issue portrayed Wonder
Woman as huge and powerful striding under the headline that read WONDER WOMAN FOR
PRESIDENT! (Wilmore, Wonder Woman: the story behind the most popular female superhero of all
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The Tragedy Of Macbeth By Raphael Holinshed
Do we really know all of the facts about Macbeth solely based on Shakespeare s play? Shakespeare
took great liberties with the material in Raphael Holinshed s series called, Holinshed s Chronicles,
altering it to suit his dramatic purposes (McGraw, 306). Most of the information in the play, The
Tragedy of Macbeth is based off of Holinshed s books, therefore, Macbeth is portrayed extremely
different in the play than he actually was in reality. Macbeth was born in c. 1005 at Alba, Scotland.
His parent s names are Findlaech mac Ruaidri and Doada. Macbeth s father was Mormaer of Moray
until he was killed by his cousin s, Malcolm and Gillecomgain, which was possibly brought on by
Findlaech being too close to Malcolm II. His mother was the second daughter of Malcolm II
(bio.com). Macbeth married Gruoch, also mentioned by the name of Lady Macbeth in the play, and
she had a son named Lulach, which made him Macbeth s stepson (Heydt, 55 7). Macbeth died on
August 15, 1057 at Lumphanan, Scotland. He was buried in the Holy Isle of Iony, which was where
many of the Scottish kings were buried (bio.com). When Macbeth s father was murdered, he
disappeared for a while because he was not mature enough to take on that kind of responsibility so
someone else took his place until he was able to make rational decisions on his own and until he was
mature enough to carry on his father s legacy by taking on the title of Mormaer of Moray (Heydt, 55
7). Around 1032, Macbeth returned, and was
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  • 1. How To Put A Quote In An Essay (With Examples) - Wi 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Put A Quote In An Essay (With Examples) - Wi How To Put A Quote In An Essay (With Examples) - Wi
  • 2. Culture, Institutions and International Strategy Culture, Institutions and International Strategy. For those firms who want to expand their business internationally, it is inevitable for them to face the cultural challenge. This article stresses the impact of culture on international operation as well. According to institutional based view, informal and formal institutions have their own way to reduce risk. For informal ones, they rely on relational contact which is informal relationship based and personalized exchange. What is more, Human capital and Relationship capital are important factors to perform successfully in international market which is related to informal institution thought. Also, the article help me to understand the relationship between institution, firms and strategic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It obviously promotes specialization within specific region which firm can fully utilize the human capital and other related resources such as regional pool of specialized suppliers. What s more, firm can gain better understanding of cultures and institutional environments. However, closely located competitors might seize the important resources such as talented employee and, also, imitate its technology and knowledge. Also, in this fast changing business world, responding faster should be more appropriate. The firms that pursue agglomeration always take slower action than other do since they focus their resources on specific region and it is difficult for them to move or to exploit emerging market. Future Research and Conclusion For future research, an issue that interested me is the increasing of cultural convergence. Can MNCs leverage resources and standardize organizational practices across cultural boundaries? In my opinion, it is possible but really difficult to achieve even the world is becoming more global since there is no truly 100% globalization. Globalization does not mean that every country will become the same but it makes people realize the differences between them when they move out of their shells. When a firm goes abroad different strategy will be used differently on each country so there is no universal strategy or standardize organizational practices. Entering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. False Memory Processing Theory Critically compare and contrast how well any TWO theoretical accounts of the false memory effect account for empirical findings from the DRM paradigm In cognitive psychology, the Activation/ Monitoring Theory (AMT) and the Fuzzy Trace Theory (FTT) are frameworks which account for the false memory findings in the DRM paradigm. Roediger McDermott, (1995) define false memories as ...either remembering events that never happened or remembering them quite differently from the way they happened (p. 803). The DRM paradigm refers to an experiment; in which participants are given a list of closely related words to learn, for instance: duvet , pillow , pyjamas . Subsequently, in a recall or recognition task, participants often falsely recall/ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two experiments were conducted; revealing false recall as well as false recognition in a list learning paradigm (Roediger McDermott, 1995). Furthermore, the results from the second experiment state that, participants recalled the critical non presented word on 55% of lists (Roediger McDermott, 1995, p. 808). Both the AMT and FTT can account for these results, by using different assumptions. However the AMT is able to provide a much thorough explanation for these finding compared to the FTT. The AMT suggests the spreading activation mechanism would accidently activate the lure word (critical non presented word). As a consequence, this could increase the probability of participants mistaking the lure word for one that was previously on the presented list. Arndt (2010) stated: although activation is the primary process... activation alone is insufficient to explain why people behave as if lures were experiences in a particular encoding context (p.2). Perhaps, in the other 45% of the lists where the lure was not recalled; this can be explained by the monitoring process. The monitoring stage helps participants determine between which words are produced internally and which were previously encountered; either at the time of encoding or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. House of Sand and Fog, Analysis Carlos Rivas English 2341 Professor Scott Whitebird March 10, 2011 The book and the movie of the same name, The house of sand and fog which is a movie about the conflict that arises over who is rightful owner of a small bungalow along the California coastline. The story in of itself is amazingly refreshing as the whole story doesn t really have a protagonist or antagonist because at points in the story all characters are a little bit of both. The book s and the follow up movie s main theme are about how different people s hopes can collide and how dangerous it is when they do. (Perelman, 2003) The novel was well written and unique whilst the movie follows along with the novel almost faithfully mostly because the author himself had a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He went from a wealthy apartment to Kathy s beach bungalow also in part because it reminded him of a house he once had along the Caspian Sea. Behrani moves in quickly with his wife Naderah and his son named Esmial and as the realtor noted that a widows walks would increase the value of the house he quickly modifies the house in such a manner. This leads to Kathy s deep insecurity that he would chose the normal family life over life with her and that he certainly wouldn t want to start a family with her if he is leaving one behind as a part of her did want to have kids and be a port of a family however the novel implies that her husband was not of the best character. In the beginning of the book it starts off with the inner thoughts of the two main protagonist similar to a science fiction novel DUNE, by Frank Herbert, this point of view is limited to their thought and that alone is pretty interesting and descriptive, from the beginning you see the discipline of Behrani s character compared to the lackadaisical attitude of Kathy Nicolo. Early on Kathy finds herself sleeping in her car in the one place she felt safe, in front of her bungalow and unbeknownst to her Behrani hired a contractor to build a widow s walk on top of the roof and as he left she happens to wake up only to see two people tearing up her roof to which she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Rise Of The Creative Class Chicago Heights is located only about thirty miles away from one of the largest metros in the United States. Yet it does not come close to the resources needed for it to be a successful city, nevertheless, a creative one. But the city wasn t always relinquished from being prosperous. Back in the late 70 s and early 80 s, there was no better place to be in then Chicago Heights. The factories and businesses were booming, and the unemployment rates were declining. At least that s how Elizabeth Fushi Peterson, teacher at Bloom High School, remembers it. I spoke with her earlier last month in regards to Richard Florida s theory on the Creative Class and the idea of a creative city. In his book, The Rise of The Creative Class Revisited, Richard Florida introduces the Creative Class as individuals who engage is work to create new forms (38). Florida s Creative Class theory is that if the creative class was aware of how powerful they are, they could impact our economy and our culture. In accordance to how Richard Florida explains who would be in the Creative Class theory, Mrs. Fushi Peterson belongs to it. Yet she decided to move from a creative city to Chicago Heights, a not so creative city. This contradicts Florida s ideas of a creative lifestyle that is attached with the membership of being a creative. Which brings me to explore how important location to creative individuals, and how cities try to attract the Creative Class members. The purpose of this study is to find out ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Brief Wondrous Life Of Oscar Wao By Junot Diaz Writers are people of great influence; they write for many reasons including to inform, express an emotion, or even to persuade. With skill in rhetoric, writers may have the power to convince readers to succumb to their beliefs. In the novel The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, Junot Díaz displays this great influential power of a writer and compares it with the ideas of dictatorship. Díaz uses two types of dictators in the book: a Dominican dictator named Rafael Trujillo and the narrator of the story, Yunior. Both hold a similar dictatorial power over groups of people whether they are citizens of a country or readers of a novel; writers can dictate what they wish their readers to know, just as dictators of a country can divulge or withhold any information they wish their citizens to know. The character Yunior, a friend of the de León Cabral family, narrates the stories of the family s lives to give an account of the effects Trujillo and the curse of the fukú had on them. Through his account of their life stories, Yunior uses his writing to counter Trujillo s power creating his own counterspell, or zafa, to reduce the negative effects of the fukú. Yunior serves as a dictator by writing the book as a zafa through withholding information from readers and degrading Trujillo in the story, all while displaying the problems of a dictatorial voice. To counter the fukú curse that lingers in the lives of the de León Cabral family, Yunior s recounting of the family s stories acts as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Paramedic Medical Skills Paramedic clinical skill demonstration As part of assessment for CSB330, students worked in small groups to demonstrate and record the correct application of ambulance equipment and perform five clinical skills. These skills were: Neann Immobilisation Extrication Jacket (NIEJ), Carbon Traction Emergency Medical Services (CT EMS) traction splint, Pelvic Circumferential Compression Device (SAM pelvic sling), Oropharyngeal airway (OPA) and Nasopharyngeal airway (NPA) and Stiffneck cervical collar/soft neck collar. The development of foundational skills early in the paramedic science degree is important, as these skills need to be performed competently during clinical placement. Ambulance practice requires a combination of skill based activity, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An NPA can be used in a patient who may not be able to have an OPA inserted due to intact gag reflex, trismus or oral trauma (QAS CPP). However, if the patient has potential or known basal skull fractures, an NPA cannot proceed to be inserted, otherwise further damage can be caused (PG, IM). At the same time, it is important to be aware of complications such as airway trauma, including epistaxis, ineffectiveness due to an incorrect size or placement (QAS, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Perfect Day For Bananafish The most powerful pieces of literature transcend their time period and ignite feelings in readers generations later. Unfortunately, sometimes an audience misinterprets a text when taken out of its historical context. A Perfect Day for Bananafish, a short story in J.D. Salinger s collection, Nine Stories, is a story that falls into the trap of being glossed over, taken out of context, and misinterpreted by readers. Without in depth analysis, the relationship fostered between the two main characters seems alarming and inappropriate for today s standards. Seymour Glass, a World War II veteran currently assimilating to American life post war, befriends a young girl, named Sybil, around the age of a toddler. Their endeavours and shared accounts are concerning for many readers, whose knowledge of today s moral standards raise a red flag in the readers minds. For example, Salinger writes, the young man suddenly picked up one of Sybil s wet feet, which were drooping over the end of the float, and kissed the arch (Salinger 24). The audience cannot help to immediately assume a pedophile situation or something related due to the prevalence of sexual crime in today s society. But, after further analysis of Seymour s motives and the relationship between the two unlikely friends, it is evident that there is no foul play nor ill intentions by either party. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The relationship between Seymour and Sybil is not out of malice, but indeed justified, due to the difference in values of the time period, Seymour s lack of sympathy from his social environment, and his fascination with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Raising Productivity Is Important for Unlocking the... Raising productivity is important for unlocking the economic potential of a country. Why Productivity Matters. Productivity is often referred to as the ratio between the amount of output and the input volumes in return. Thus, it is often used as a gauge to measure how efficiently production inputs, such as labor and capital, are being optimized in an economy to match its outputs. It is important to remember that the higher the productivity of the country, the higher it s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) would be. GDP is often used as the unit of measurement to gauge the market value of every final goods and services produced in the country in a specific period of time. Therefore, to unlock the potential of the country economically, it has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Countries like the United States of America, enjoys strong productivity growth due to its many top universities, which were the brainchild of the many brilliant technologies we use every day. Top Universities → Research amp; Development Facilities → Creating New Innovations → Attracting Talents from around the World → Strong Technology Economy * Reduction of working hours and higher minimum wages Employees would be less tired, and thus more productive per hour. It also helps to keep less productive workers out of employment. This would also in turn increase employment as people would see it as an additional incentive. Economic well being is thus introduced as employees have more leisure time. The downside is that there might be income loss, but this is offset somehow as workers become more productive on an hourly basis, which is the true measure of productivity. * Strategic Immigration This is to allow skilled and proven foreign talents into the country to help with improving the economy. However, this applies only to countries which are already not overly populated. * Underground activities Instead of setting up a task force to diminish drug cartels or a gang of mobsters, the country could instead limit the ways these businesses gets the dough. An example would be to decriminalize and charge taxation for Marijuana, as there are evidences* whereby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Prepared And Implement A Disaster Recovery Plan Prepared and implement a disaster recovery plan. The value of a Disaster Recovery or control plan is the ability to react to a threat or event swiftly and efficiently. This can be achieved when a department has informed staff, disaster supplies and planned procedures. Proficiency The key to having a comprehensive disaster prevention and recovery plan is to draw from all these resources procedures/plan One of the primary resources we have identified, not from a records management perspective but also national wide among large companies, is the opportunity to locate backup information and systems that are vital to our university s success, survival and reputation. Because we are two campuses each of these campus as a distant off site storage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This time line may take the form of program Evaluation and review Technique. Team task organization. The plan must spell out the titles and function of each team member involved in the disaster recovery process. The individual who will compose the teams should be identified by title position and name. In the small facility or department with handful of employees, the entire staff may become the Disaster recovery Team with one person designated to lead the recovery effort. The person name Recovery Director of coordinator must be given the necessary authority to declare a disaster, and to act quickly and effectively during the salvage operation. Information Distribution Procedures. The plan must include specific methods for contacting team members and alternative, vendors, support agencies, suppliers, consultants and all those with whom special disaster contracts and agreements are in effect. Specific Disaster reactions The plant must provide for both major and minor disaster, and must address individual and community wide nature disasters such as tornados and general flooding. Your plan should also define in terms of business interruption what constitutes a disaster; thus authorizing the activation of disaster recovery plants. Training of employees. The recovery plan must provide for initial and ongoing employees training. Skills are needed in the reconstruction and salvage phases of the recovery process. Your initial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Five Essential Elements Of Cooperative Learning Introduction Co operative learning is a method used in education in order to make learning and teaching easy and effective. Co learning entails dividing learners in a group according to their level of intellect. According to the Johnson Johnson model, cooperative learning is instruction that involves students working in teams to accomplish a common goal, under conditions that include the 5 essential elements and they aim to help learners to work together in order to succeed, it is done by taking the results of the group instead of the individuals (P. Dillenbourg, 1994) since learners are not equally gifted academically. Five essential elements of cooperative learning in the classroom: Positive Interdependence. Individual and group ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Face to face Promotive interactions: gives individuals opportunities to help each other overcome problems. They provide the feedback between members necessary for all individuals to test ideas and build a framework for their knowledge, and they provide resource sharing. Finally, they embody respect, caring, and encouragement between individuals so all are motivated to continue to work on the task at hand. Teaching the students the required interpersonal and small group skills: Here learners do not only learn subject matters, but also interpersonal skills and how to work in a team. They are taught skills of communication, leadership and conflict management during the early stage of cooperative learning sessions Group processing: here learners are measuring the effectiveness of their co operative learning based on the assessment outcomes and how well the group has learned. How can the use of co operative learning help you to teach in ways that are consistent with the aims the National Curriculum Statement Grades ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Gp Essay Mainpoints GP NOTES 2010 (ESSAY) Content Page 1. Media a. New vs. Traditional b. New: narcissistic? c. Government Censorship d. Profit driven Media e. Advertising f. Private life of public figures g. Celebrity as a role model h. Blame media for our problems i. Power + Responsibility of Media j. Media ethics k. New Media and Democracy 2. Science/Tech a. Science and Ethics b. Government and scientist role in science c. Rely too much on technology? d. Nuclear technology e. Genetic modification f. Right tech for wrong reasons 3. Arts/Culture a. Arts have a future in Singapore? b. Why pursue Arts? c. Arts and technology d. Uniquely Singapore: Culture 4. Environment a. Developed vs. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cover page of economist: President Obama at oil spill (cut a lonely figure: portrays the multitude of problems faced by America and his helplessness in coming up with solutions): Photoshopped Inherent bias/political slants E.g. Fox news channel headed by Republican supporters often portray Democrats in a negative light. Fox s anchorman compared the logo of the recent nuclear technology forums, approved by President Obama, with the Muslim crescent, accusing Obama of having Muslim inclinations. The logo, in fact, was a representation of the scientific atom and had nothing to do with religion whatsoever. Government regulated E.g. With the tight regulations and censorship procedures on media put in place by the Iranian government in the lead up to the 2009 Presidential elections, any news of a manipulated election process would unlikely have reached the larger global community. It was only with social networking sites like Twitter that Iranian activists could raise the alert as to possible discrepancies in the re election of President Ahmadinejad. When the media has so many other motives, it can hardly be relied on to provide reliable information. The individual, on the other hand, has less hidden agendas. Mainstream GOOD: Use professional journalists (compared to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Vertical Ears Momentum Many researchers are interested in the generation of angular momentum during turning dance movements. In a study on the pirouette en dehors, researchers found that skilled dancers generate larger vertical angular momentum as the number of turns increases by predominantly increasing the rate of momentum generation. Angular momentum is generated when the dancer applies a torque about the vertical axis by pushing sideways in opposite directions with both feet. The normal fourth position preparation is ideal for creating this angular momentum as the feet exert equal horizontal forces in opposite directions to produce the twisting effect, or torque (Kim et al., 2014). Thus, the vertical angular momentum is generated from the torque applied by the feet through the foot. In their book, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The action of the push off foot and the leg is the most important in determining the effectiveness of a traveling leap. To maximize the height and distance, the dancer should turn his or her foot in so that it points in the direction of the motion. This creates a large available angle of extension during the takeoff, creating an overall strong leap (Laws Sugano, 2008). Additionally, according to a study conducted on the effect of jumping distance on component ankle and knee joint axial forces generated during the landing phase of traveling jumps, dancers must develop more horizontal velocity during longer jumps to travel farther in the same amount of time as shorter jumps. The results of a study found that, at longer jump distances, there were significant increases for the peak horizontal ground reaction forces, as predicted. However, the peak ground reaction forces increased at greater jump distances, which was not anticipated. Therefore, at greater jump distances, greater knee extensor movements were required to reduce the vertical momentum of the body (Simpson Kanter, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Micro System Is An Individual (Kirst-Ashman Karen K., Micro system is an individual (Kirst Ashman Karen K., 2014, p.24). An individual system is made up of their emotions, personality, beliefs, behavior, interests, goals strengths and weakness that make a person unique (Kirst Ashman,el, al, 2014, p.24). My micro system consists of factors that have made me who I am today. I am the youngest out of nine children. My parents had only wanted eight children, but I was an accidental case, which is why I have a twenty years age difference with my oldest siblings. I have five sisters who have gone to college and graduated with a degree in business and administration; while three of my brothers have graduated with their high school degrees and my parents have not obtained any degree, they only ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a game with my partner, I learned to build trust and have faith that my partner will have my back or side; even though it is not always guarantee, as my partner and I can only go so far and that we cannot always win all of our games. To be a part of the club, for the environmental club anyone can join and learn how to help the earth and become more sustainable. This clubs elaborates that one person can make a difference on the earth. If one person can make a change and then take what they learn and teach it to others, they can slowly start to change the world together. While the flower club was a nonprofit club in the school as it was more of a home economical club, where we learned to arrange flowers, bake goods and do decoration. This club is focuses on women s traditional role setting but it helps me keep in touch with my feminine roles, and the club was a first come first serve as spots were limited. Through these small groups at school, I learned to strengthen my weakness like learning how to arrange flowers prettily and bake goods that we can sell and bring in profit for the club. Furthermore, I learned techniques to hold my tennis racket, how to hit the ball and I learned how to develop trust with my partner, as we are playing as one during a game. The outcome of these small groups that I am in; I have found that people tend to stick together if they have commonality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Hrm 560 Ethical Issues In HRM Strategy Brandi Hancock HRM 530 Strategic Human Resource Management October 30, 2012 Dr. Lila Jordan Ethical Issues in HRM Strategy Identify areas of overlap in the new client organization with other that you have had as clients When hired as a newly HRM (Human Resource Management) consultant, you must first have understand of the role before beganing assisting with any issues or other areas of overlap. The primary role of a HRM consultant is to assist the client to identify needs, develop an action plan and facilitate change to enhance the success of your organization (Welcome to HR Consultants, Inc., 2009). Management, human resource, and training services are designed to improve productivity, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 40). To be effective in his/her position as a consultant these to strategies must be in alignment and work cohesively together. HRM consultants can do this in three ways: 1) Gather information about their client, 2) Analyze that information and make necessary decisions, and 3) Implement the decisions that they have made (Stewart amp; Brown, 2012, p. 41). As the HR consultant following these steps while looking at the current business strategy and accessing how to incorporate the two so I could effectively manage my client s needs as it relates to them personally. Emphasize the importance of establishing HRM strategies to improve a competitive advantage It is important that HRM consultants create a strong and sound strategy to keep and gain the competitive advantage. By successfully implementing good HRM strategies, companies can provide excellent talent and improve by staying current on the latest technologies and other information talent (Welcome to HR Consultants, Inc., 2009). This will allow clients to increase productivity within the organization; which in turn will increase profits. The greatest organizations realize that effectively managing the HRM strategies and know that employees are their greatest asset and that they are important to their survival. A sound understanding of HRM strategies will allow clients to keep their competitive advantage (Welcome to HR Consultants, Inc., 2009). Reference Proprietary Information amp; Competitive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Organizational Structure Task 01 1) Discuss different organization structures and identify the type of organizational structure that do you thinks suitable for your selected organization? Organizational structure Organizational structure is the way in witch an organization s activities (job tasks) are divided, organized and coordinated. Organizational structure is the way in which and work, authority resources of an organization have been divided among members. Types of organizational structure ▪ Entrepreneurial structure ▪ Bureaucratic structure ▪ Matrix structure Entrepreneurial structure Most organizations start life as an entrepreneurial structure in that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A useful example is retail banking or the work of building societies. Here the operations have to be standardized, not only in all branches of the same bank but also between competing banks, so that customers find the system easy to deal with. The work of bank clerks and, in a different way, bank managers requires knowledge, skill and accuracy, but it must be carried out strictly in accordance with the rules and there is little scope for individuality apart from one s manner in talking with customers and manual dexterity in counting banknote. Bureaucracy provides scope for economies of scale and extensive specialization at the expense of flexibility and product innovation. Their predictability provides a secure environment for the employee and a clear line of safe career progression. Chief Executive The matrix structure As the entrepreneurial and bureaucratic structures have such obvious drawbacks, a third general mode has been evolved and used IV some situations: the matrix. The method is simply to overlay a second set of hierarchical connections over a first, but at right angles to it. This was first developed in the American aerospace industry because of government demands for a single project manager who would be responsible for the progress of each government contract and to whom government officials could channel all their queries and instruction. Companies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The American Of A Blind Old Woman Overall, the American themes in this speech are undeniable. For one thing, Morrison s most important character, a blind old woman, is stated outright to be American. Not only that, she is the widely respected child of slaves, so she is very deeply tied into both the good and bad of America s past (Morrison). She also alludes numerous times to American history and culture, especially in the conclusion of her speech, which comes in the form of a rapid succession of powerful images. The last of these is of a wagonload of slaves three years before the Civil War, whose lives are saved from a frigid winter (however momentarily) by the kindness of two youths (Morrison). Not only is this clearly tied into American history, it also contains the distinctly American values of hope in the face of death, like the colonists had against the crushing odds of the Revolutionary War, and unity in spire of differences after all, the children are most likely white considering they had just exited an inn the slaves wouldn t have been allowed into that would eventually lead to the passage of every Civil Rights law in the nation s history (Morrison). Morrison uses an allegory to the Tower of Babel, saying that if the builders of the Tower had simply learned to communicate with one another, they would not have had to seek heaven because they would have already reached it (Morrison). This interpretation of the Tower of Babel is especially meaningful in the context of America, which lives up to its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Agricultural Act Of 2014 Essay The Agricultural Act of 2014 or the farm bill is the public face of agriculture policy today. The farm bill authorizes that a portion of taxpayers money be spent on different agriculture and nutrition programs in the United States. On February 7, 2014, the latest farm bill was enacted and will remain active until the year 2018. The current farm bill includes twelve sections or titles. These titles include Commodities; Conservation; Trade; Nutrition; Credit; Rural Development; Research, Extension, and Related Matters; Forestry; Energy; Specialty Crops and Horticulture; Crop Insurance; and Miscellaneous (Agricultural Act of 2014: Highlights and Implications). The Conservation title encourages environmental stewardship and improved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although if a participant is historically underserved (beginning farmer/rancher, socially disadvantaged producer, Indian Tribe, limited resource farmer/rancher, or veteran farmer/rancher) then the participant may qualify for a cost share rate of up to 90 percent of the practice costs. The cost share can be applied to labor, materials, equipment, installation, and other additional costs. The current farm bill has placed a cap on the payments EQIP participants can receive. EQIP s contract payments cannot exceed $450,000 dollars. The EQIP Organic Initiative contracts are limited to $20,000 dollars per fiscal year and $80,000 during any 6 year period for participants. Although Indian Tribes are not subject to this payment or EQIP contract limitations (Natural Resource Conservation Service). Interest Groups EQIP is a voluntary program but to apply an applicant must be an agricultural producer, control or own eligible land, comply with the adjusted gross income (AGI) for less than $900,000 dollars, be in compliance with the highly erodible land and wetland conservation requirements, and develop an NRCS EQIP plan of operations that addresses at least one natural resource concern. EQIP is administered by the NRCS. A typical NRCS field service office includes a Soil Conservation Technician (SCT), a Soil Conservationist (SC), and a District Conservationist (DC). Each of these positions work each day with EQIP. NRCS employees and EQIP participants work in conjunction ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Faith, Family, And Religious Freedom The family is fading. Religion is falling. Faith is failing. The first right in the First Amendment, the right to the free practice of religion, is being viciously attacked by the citizens of America. The traditional family an ideal so simple and fundamental that, twenty years ago, any alteration to it would be unfathomable is now being challenged. Times are changing; society is changing. Among others, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland addresses this change in his speech, Faith, Family, and Religious Freedom. In this lecture given at Chapman University in 2015, he focuses on that trend in today s society: faith, family, and religious freedom, or, more accurately, the decline in it. Traditional family values and religion have degraded at an astonishing rate, he claims; the fact that he devoted an entire speech to the topic proves the severity of said trend. Elder Holland builds common ground, quotes credible sources, and shows irrefutable facts and statistics to effectively convince his religious listeners that action must be taken to prevent the disappearing freedoms of faith, family, and religion, else disastrous consequences take place. Part of the reason Elder Holland eminently convinced his audience that the decline in family values is an issue was how he established a solid common ground from which they could each relate. In a crowd so religiously diverse, in order to be truly effective, a sense of unity must be achieved and maintained throughout the entirety of the event to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. What Are The Unique Chemical Properties Of Water Water is one of the essential components that are a prerequisite in supporting life. It can be described as an odorless, tasteless and transparent liquid that occur naturally. Water is colorless when it is in small amount, but adopts a bluish color when it is in large quantities. As a natural compound, water is the most abundant and familiar liquid that exist on earth. In its natural solid (ice) and liquid form, water is estimated to cover over 70% of the entire surface of the universe (Sikorski, 2006). Biologically, water constitutes a huge proportion of all the living tissues in a human body. Specifically, water comprises approximately 92% of the blood plasma, an estimate of 80% of the muscle tissues, and over 61% of the body s red blood cells (Ratner et al., 2012). Also, water constitutes of over a half of the majority of other tissues in the human body. Since water appears to be so ubiquitous, people tend to be unaware of the unique properties that make water an essential compound. It is the unique physical and chemical properties of water that are unavailable in other natural compounds that give it indisputable importance in supporting the lives and survival of all living organisms on earth. Unique chemical properties of water and their significance to living organisms One of the distinct chemical properties of water that make it essential in supporting life in the universe lies in the chemical structure. Specifically, water has a simple structure that is comprised of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Describe And Evaluate The Causes And Effects Of Hurricanes A tropical wave emerged into the Atlantic from the west coast of Africa on October 9. After reaching the southwestern Caribbean, convection intensified near the center and organized into a broad low on October 21, possibly due to a cold front that moved into the region. After a marked increase in convection near and west of the center, a tropical depression developed early on October 23 about 60 mi (97 km) north of Isla de Providencia. The depression moved northward into a weakness in a ridge near Florida, caused by a broad mid level trough over the Southeastern United States. Initially, the depression intensified gradually, becoming Tropical Storm Rina early on October 24. After a decrease in easterly wind shear, however, Rina rapidly deepened while crossing warm waters, reaching hurricane status at 18:00 UTC on October 24 and becoming a major hurricane ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While moving west northwest and northward along the western periphery of the ridge, the cyclone weakened to a tropical storm on October 27. Later that day, Rina curved northward. Around 02:00 UTC on October 28, Rina struck Quintana Roo about 12 mi (19 km) southwest of Playa del Carmen with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h). The storm left little impact in the Yucatán Peninsula due to its weakened state. Rina degenerated into a remnant low late on October 28, upon emerging into the Yucatán Channel. The remnant low dissipated near the western tip of Cuba on October 29.[96] A cold front, combined with moisture from Rina, resulted in 5 7 in (130 180 mm) of rainfall across parts of South Florida in less than six hours, causing street flooding and leaving water damage in at least 160 homes and buildings in Broward County alone.[97] Farther north, two tornadoes touched down in the vicinity of Hobe Sound, one of which damaged 42 mobile homes, 2 vehicles, and a number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Honey Bee Aggregate Research Paper Did you realize that nectar is turning out to be more well known than any other time in recent memory, with the interest at an untouched high? Numerous individuals are attempting to source provincially created nectar, as there are numerous great medical advantages that it brings. In this way, a social venture has been created in London, called the Honey bee Aggregate, which has been set up to bolster the nectar generation. Honey bee Aggregate works specifically with beekeepers in the London region, helping them with their bee sanctuaries through every one of the procedures of nectar. Their principle point is to help these beekeepers to help support the practice. Moreover, the social undertaking likewise attempts to process and business sector the nectar, offering the produce at a reasonable, ensured cost for the beekeepers. All the more particularly, Honey bee Aggregate helps London beekeepers in three unmistakable ways. Firstly, they bolster them with the nectar and wax ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, the social business picks up a lot of bolster and help from accomplice associations and backers, who help give subsidizing and other backing to keep the venture working. The endeavor is additionally run altogether by volunteers, and they are continually searching for more individuals willing to give their time to help their reason. Despite the fact that, there are additionally different ways that you can give backing to Honey bee Group. On their site, they have a List of things to get of things that they require keeping in mind the end goal to help the business to work all the more productively. What do you consider Honey bee Group? Do you believe it s a beneficial aim to endeavor to help beekeepers in the UK, and especially in the principle urban areas? Article Source: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Review Of The Elder Scrolls Another Bethesda game and yes, it is great! Okay, I will elaborate my opinion; Bethesda makes lots of great role playing (RPG) games with open world environments. Although, I never could understand why Bethesda likes to kick off their amazing voice actors off the face of the Earth. I m pretty sure if Bethesda was able to cast Mel Blanc and James Earl Jones as voice actors they would probably be either Gordon Freeman or Link. In The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, they kill off Patrick Stewart in addition to that we get ten minutes of Liam Neeson in Fallout 3. This game has a gripping and expansive showcase of how much depth and great excitement can be packed into one videogame. It does justice to the rest of the Fallout franchise, including ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Like Red Dead Redemption, I would recommend the Game of the Year Edition since you get the most of the game. Along with that similarity, Fallout also has a slow motion mechanic called the Vault Tec Assisted Targeting or V.A.T.S. system, where you are able to pick what part of the target s body like head, body, limbs or weapons to shoot off. The gameplay is solid and the story is decent, it is best to ignore most of the story because of it being a pretty bland story telling, but I would recommend reading the story and the newspaper through the land to give the game character. NITPICK CENTER: Straight off the bat of Fallout 3, you are giving the trauma of the game s opening, in which you are dumped bleary eyed and bloodstained straight out of the womb. Then the game expects you, a newborn baby, to come up with a gender, name, and future appearance. I personally find it rude to put that much pressure on a baby. Then the story goes Christopher Nolan by skipping parts of your life. Afterwards, your father, Liam Neeson, ditches you and leaves the vault you have been living in your entire life. Being motherless since your mom died giving birth and Liam Neeson ended up like Picard, you are also fatherless. Then when the protagonist is ready to step out in the real world, the immersion breaks when the game says, Hey, are you satisfied with your first ten minutes of the game because if you aren t just step into this DeLorean and travel back to the past? I just do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Setting In A Separate Peace By John Knowles In order to write a novel that continually grabs the reader s attention, the author must establish the setting of the story. In John Knowles A Separate Peace, he consistently uses the setting in the novel to reinforce his, message. The story s World War II era setting creates an ethos of uneasiness and uncertainty for the young men preparing for war. This is seen with Gene visiting the school after the war, Phineas difficulty to adjust to the setting after his injury, and the numerous places that the characters go in which they escape the reality of the war. The book begins by revealing the narrator, an aged Gene, visiting the Devon school, setting the location and general mood of the story. As Gene returns back to the grounds of Devon school, he notices that almost nothing had changed: Now here it was, after all, preserved by some considerate hand with varnish and wax. Preserved along with it, like stale air in an unopened room, was the well known fear which surrounded and filled those days, so much of it that I hadn t even known it was there. Because, unfamiliar with the absence of fear and what that was like, I had not been able to identify its presence (10). The school he remembers is stuck in time. The setting of Devon sets the scene for a flashback by the narrator. As he gazes upon the property, memories break to the surface, focusing on areas that will be important to the story, such as the tree, the marble steps, and the athletic fields. It can also be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Macro Explanations Of Poverty Structural theories, or macro explanations, approach the issue of poverty by focusing on institutional and organizational conditions. Mid level or meta theories bridge the gap between micro and macro, or individual and structural explanations. They connect the individual people and places with the dynamic patterns and relationships that contribute to poverty. Tickamyer provides a number of examples for both kinds of explanations. Modernization is a structural explanation that sees rural poverty as a result of a lack of economic and industrial development. According to modernization, traditional values and practices prevented the acceptance of new technologies and institutions. This point of view looks past the individual and points ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Search Engine Optimization, Or Seo Search Engine Optimization, or SEO, is a technical marketing discipline, the purpose of which is to make a website relevant, reachable, and visible to users searching for keywords and topics. (Linkdex). With an average of 3 billion web queries each day, internet search is critical for a business to gain edge over its competition. SEO has become the standard for marketers as a way to be found in search to attract qualified traffic and leads. From a business perspective, SEO cannot be treated as a separate entity from a company s overall marketing plan. In order to be successful, Search Engine Optimization considerations should play a role in guiding the public relations, development, and marketing team efforts so that reputation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ranking is how the search engine decides to deliver the most relevant results to searchers (Copyblogger). This is accomplished by algorithmic functions that rank search results based on the best guess of what someone was really looking for during their web query. One obvious coding technique that is used to optimize search ability is the strategic placement of identifying search engine keywords in the HTML title tag, meta description tag, and header tags. However, before a web developer can start optimizing his site for a certain keyword or phrase, he needs to understand what keywords are the best fit for his business. To do so, a web developer may use a keyword search tool such as Google AdWords, that provide targeted keywords that are relevant to a web developer s audience, are pulling in a good amount of search traffic, and are not too difficult to rank. After a web developer has researched and selected which keywords would best match his web page, he must then start incorporating those keywords into important parts of the webpage. HTML titles have always been and remain the most important HTML signal that search engines use to understand what a page is about. Unique, descriptive titles are the most successful in being searched. The meta description tag, one of the oldest supported HTML elements, allows you to suggest how you d like your pages to be described in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Case Study Of UMUC Haircuts Maintainability refers to the ability to keep the system functional, that is, before, during as well as after maintenance services (Margaret, etal., 2011). UMUC should performed periodic maintenance on hardware components and operating systems to ensure that the system is operating efficiently. Maintainability helps in limiting duplicate features that may be found in the system. UMUC Haircuts therefore should consider how easy the site will be to add customer data onto the website and to maintain it during the operations. Scalability is how well a system s architecture grows, as traffic and demand for services also grows (Woojong, 2005). Scalability is about the ability of a system to handle increases in load without having any impact on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Myra s case, these tools can be used to increase the efficiency of the supply chain (SCM); capture, analyze and increase customer loyalty and retention (CRM). Because the hair Salon has no existing legacy system, ERP may not be of high value, unless it could manage the employee s payroll, and possibly any benefits. Telecommunications greatly increases as well as expanding resources to all types of customer. Businesses should therefore, have a greater telecommunications network to allow them to expand their businesses. With internet and computer, businesses are in a position to allocate their resources efficiently. Database refers to a collection of data that is specially organized for rapid search as well as retrieval by a computer (Strou, 2014). They are structured to facilitate storage, retrieval, and modification of data in conjunction with some data processing operations. Database management systems therefore assist in retrieving data or information from the database in response to queries made by the customers or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Descriptive Essay About Soccer Game Personally I will have no relation to playing in an actual collegiate soccer game or sport for that matter. Yet I have many good friends of mine who actually play college soccer, more specifically I choose to do a team to narrow down on my topic. I was gladly able to go and observe the Colorado Mesa University boys soccer team. The game was a semi final against Fort Lewis. If the Mesa soccer team was able to get a victory over Fort Lewis then they would move on to the championship game and possibly win the RMAC tournament, that they have one previously last year. This game took place at the Colorado School of Mines University, on a cold night. I arrive and we pay to get in, we head over to the bleachers where all the parents, friends, and students are sitting at. They begin the night with the national anthem, and then we all take a stand. Once that is over with it s now game time. The Mesa soccer boys get into a circle and start there team ritual, which is to sing a chant that they always sing. The chat is the Ole ole ole song, after that is over the starting eleven head to the field. The referee gives one last look at everyone to see if they are ready for stats, time, and announcements. So the referee blows the whistle and that starts the time and the moment of play. You start to hear all the parents at different times start cheering on their teams. Everyone on the bleachers is covered up in blankets and jackets, as well as the school spirit wear. You can see everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Discrimination In Ham From the beginning of time, racism and discrimination have existed. Many theories can be attributed to how racism began. In Christianity, for example, the beginning of racism and discrimination is believed to have started with Noah s son Ham. According to Genesis 9:20 27, Noah curses his son Ham and sentences Ham s son to slavery. Additionally, Ham in the Hebrew religion means black or burnt, this idea has carried to other religions and Ham was believed to be black. The curse began a separation of races, this conviction has remained until the present day; because darker skin tones are viewed negatively, discrimination prevails. Peoples of different ethnicities and also the white majority, are discriminated on the premise of race, religion, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Giraffes Research Paper Have you ever wondered what giraffes ancestors looked like? Giraffes are elegant and fascinating animal,they are mostly known for their fascinating distinct features. A giraffe was once a gift fit for an emperor, and the emperor of China decided to give the emperor of India the same gift. Giraffes are the tallest animal averaging 16 to 20ft tall, the second tallest animal is the African elephant which is 8 feet tall. Giraffes are great examples of animals that have adapted to their habitat. Their long necks allow them to reach high to eat off of high trees, while still being able to swing their necks low to drink from the ground. This animal has a calm and easygoing life. Giraffes involved over the years and they will continue to involve in the future. As we all know giraffes have incredibly long necks and are varied in color from light tan to black. They have markings on their fur that are identical to a human s fingerprint. Male giraffe s grows up to 18 feet and the female giraffe reaches up to 14 feet tall . Colors that giraffes are commonly found in giraffes are white, tan, red, brown, black . Giraffes also have very long legs, that measure up to 6 feet. They have two small ossicones on the top of their heads that are known as horns that are covered with their furs and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a single day a baby giraffe can grow over two inches, and double their height in one year. While the calf gets older the mother teaches the calf to protect itself from predators the mother also guards their calves by keeping them very close to them at all times. If a mother giraffe needs to leave her calf for a reason, for example go find food she will leave it in a small group of other calves. Another way giraffes raises their young is by teaching them to hide by camouflaging their skin while their parents go fight the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Theories Of Biocentric Egalitarianism Paul Taylor, a professor at Brooklyn college, is known for his theory of biocentric egalitarianism. Biocentric Egalitarianism is the notion that all living beings have equal inherent worth in that each is a goal directed system pursuing its own good (VanDeVeer 21). Taylor emphasizes a life centered approach to environmental ethics, as opposed to an anthropocentric human centered approach. He argues that it is the good of individual organisms, considered as entities having inherent worth, that determines our moral relations with the Earth s wild communities of life (201). We as humans have a duty to all plants and animals as they are also members of the biotic community. The well being of species, including human beings, is something to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These methodologies have the possibility to act as the groundwork for official policy solutions. This aspect sets Taylor apart from other environmental ethicists who tend to remain the abstract realm. In terms of his approaches, for me I see the most applicability in the principle of minimum wrong. Many times, the interests of humans and nonhumans are directly competing with each other. This, in our current state, seems unavoidable. But if we approach these situations with the minimum wrong mentality, we can hopefully search for the most environmentally beneficial solutions and avoid ecological catastrophe. This principle is especially important due to the fact that we are still not fully aware about how the systems of plants and animals work. For example there have been movements to assign plants specifically some sentience and mentality, however these movements have been traditionally denied (Plants as Persons). Especially with experiments as demonstrated in Plant Thinking that identified existential features of plant behavior and the vegetal heritage of human thought, now more than ever we need to respect non biotic creatures as they may be more intellectually complex than we have ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Prison Overcrowding Research Paper Does legalizing drugs eliminate the problem of prison overcrowding? If so, how? I believe that the legalization of drugs would actually come to reduce our issue of prison overcrowding. I believe this due to the fact that the statistics present in the Federal Bureau of Prisons demonstrates that 79,190 of inmates in prison as of April 28 of this year, being 46.2% of inmates, are incarcerated for drug related offenses. That being said, this comes to illustrate that almost half of our prison population is behind bars due to drug related criminal activity in which legalizing such would come to signify that not only would this statistic cease to grow, but such could also come to clear up 46% of our prison population if the legalization was to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Evidence In Paradise Lost Paradise Lost is a documentary that tells the story of three teenage boys that were accused of murdering Christopher Byers, Michael Moore, and Steve Branch. The three teenagers, Jessie Misskelley, Damien Echols, and Jason Baldwin were convicted and sentenced to life for the murder of these three little boys. After 18 years of imprisonment, the state realized that they mess up and gave the chance for Misskelley, Echols, and Baldwin to declare themselves guilty. As a result, they were free, but still with hopes that things would clear out and they finally declare them completely innocent of the death of these boys. The case of the West Memphis Three was an example of an ineffective operating system. They didn t present all the evidence of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They lacked evidence, their interrogation was improperly manifested, and not all evidence was used during the case. These kids spent most of their life in jail and they probably didn t do it just because they didn t receive a fair trial. Somewhere around this world is probably the real killer of the innocent kids. If people during this time period and city weren t all into believing in satanic rituals, then maybe the case would have taken different directions. All this case was basically based on prejudice towards the kids who were a little different than the other ones. The insane part is that there wasn t any physical and specific evidence presented to convict these teenagers to life imprisonment. In conclusion, the way the court approached this case show how ineffective and unfair an operating system could sometimes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Analysis Of The Book Redeployment By Phil Klay Through history further and further studies are ongoing into the unseen horror. Some say it is caused directly in relation to combat; others may say that it is from the images seen. In the book Redeployment by Phil Klay, he develops several stories from fictitious Marine Corps veterans that represent veterans one may encounter in the real world. Phil Klay s book contains stories of relationships at home falling apart all the way to the high stress of patrols as Marines. With these stories it better shows the unseen horrors of war. Many veterans return home with a serious disorder. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is the by product of war, and people need to know more about it to help our returning hero s. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD for short, is very real. It does not solely affect soldiers either. For example, my father, a retired firefighter, relives moments from when he worked at certain times when images are triggered. However, the modern soldier is more directly associated and found to have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. As Dexter Filkins, a former Baghdad correspondent for the New York Times, stated in his review on Redeployment Armed conflict so fundamentally alters the environment it takes hold of that no aspect of life escapes undistorted: not love, not friendship, not sleep, not trust, not conversation. Therefore meaning when most veterans return home, nothing is seen in the same light again. Phil Klay outlines several examples of this. Phil Klay is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. What Role Did Wonder Woman Play In The Women s Rights... For years the pages of comic books have been covered with male superheroes. The debut of Wonder Woman contradicts the idea that the role of women only went as far as staying at home and taking care of the kids. Wonder Woman played a vital role in the Women s Rights Movement embodying a strong woman who was in charge. The riveting superhero Wonder Woman was created by Dr. William Moulton Marston, internationally famous psychologist. The inspiration for Wonder Woman came from Ancient Greece, where men kept women in chains, until they broke free. Wonder Woman symbolizes the new woman that freed and supported themselves. Marston believed that male heroes lacked the qualities of maternal love and compassion. Marston and Wonder Woman were pivotal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wonder Woman was dressed in a costume that incorporated the colors of the flag, showing that she is ready to help America defeat the Nazis. During this time, 2 million women poured into the workforce, doing tasks of the men who had gone off to fight in the war. With women running farms and factories Wonder Woman played a huge role in uplifting women. However, when World War II ended, and American men came home, many women began losing their jobs and Wonder Woman lost her power. When Marston died in 1947, the new writers and editors didn t have the same commitment to symbols of, strong, free, courageous womanhood , and made Wonder Woman spend less time fighting the bad guys, and more time as a regular person persona. However, the Women s Liberation Movement in the 1960 s and 1970 s caused women to demand stronger female role models. In 1972, a new feminist magazine called Ms. resurfaced Wonder Woman. The cover of the first regular issue portrayed Wonder Woman as huge and powerful striding under the headline that read WONDER WOMAN FOR PRESIDENT! (Wilmore, Wonder Woman: the story behind the most popular female superhero of all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Tragedy Of Macbeth By Raphael Holinshed Do we really know all of the facts about Macbeth solely based on Shakespeare s play? Shakespeare took great liberties with the material in Raphael Holinshed s series called, Holinshed s Chronicles, altering it to suit his dramatic purposes (McGraw, 306). Most of the information in the play, The Tragedy of Macbeth is based off of Holinshed s books, therefore, Macbeth is portrayed extremely different in the play than he actually was in reality. Macbeth was born in c. 1005 at Alba, Scotland. His parent s names are Findlaech mac Ruaidri and Doada. Macbeth s father was Mormaer of Moray until he was killed by his cousin s, Malcolm and Gillecomgain, which was possibly brought on by Findlaech being too close to Malcolm II. His mother was the second daughter of Malcolm II (bio.com). Macbeth married Gruoch, also mentioned by the name of Lady Macbeth in the play, and she had a son named Lulach, which made him Macbeth s stepson (Heydt, 55 7). Macbeth died on August 15, 1057 at Lumphanan, Scotland. He was buried in the Holy Isle of Iony, which was where many of the Scottish kings were buried (bio.com). When Macbeth s father was murdered, he disappeared for a while because he was not mature enough to take on that kind of responsibility so someone else took his place until he was able to make rational decisions on his own and until he was mature enough to carry on his father s legacy by taking on the title of Mormaer of Moray (Heydt, 55 7). Around 1032, Macbeth returned, and was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...