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Mncs in India
MNCs in India By A V Vedpuriswar[1] Introduction With a GDP growth of almost 7 percent1, India is
one of the most promising and fastest growing economies in the world. But despite the huge potential
of the country, the performance of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) in India has been decidedly
mixed. Many MNCs which have succeeded remarkably elsewhere in the world have yet to make a
significant impact in India. The market entry and penetration strategies that have worked so well for
these companies in other countries have been for less successful in India. Many MNCs have struggled
to understand Indian customers and come up with suitable products and services. At the same time,
some MNCs have done pretty well for themselves. Why have ... Show more content on
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For example, MNCs which entered India since the 1990s have in general been more aggressive and
proactive in a liberalised business environment, than those which began operations during the license
Raj. Hyundai, Samsung and LG are good examples. The older MNCs like Bata have also been
handicapped by the baggage accumulated over a period of time. Such companies are often at a
disadvantage due to their bloated manpower and inefficient manufacturing facilities. Of the 50 plus[2]
MNCs with a significant presence in India, the nine market leaders, including British American
Tobacco (BAT), Hyundai Motor, Suzuki Motor, and Unilever, have an average return on capital
employed of around 48 percent. Even the next 26 have an average ROCE of 36 percent. The most
successful MNCs in India have some common characteristics. Resisting the instinct to transplant to
India the best practices of other countries, they have treated the country as a strategic market. These
companies have also taken a long term view. They have invested time and resources to understand
local consumers and business conditions. They have understood that the price points that matter in
India are different from those in other countries. In a country where the middle and lower end
segments are critically important, affordability is a crucial factor. At the same time, some of the
successful MNCs have also realised that price is not the only factor driving
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Ambassador Health Reflection
I completed my community service hours at Ambassador Health. I have completed all 15 hours that
was required. At Ambassador Health, I got to interact with a variety of people. Some of them were
babies, others were toddlers, a teenager, and of course nurses. I tried to create a bond with them while
I was there. I spent a lot of time with the teenager, and we would read books, play connect four, color,
and work on math. We honestly had so much fun together no matter what we were doing. She became
a very close friend of mine who I still want to see regularly. I believe that she looked up to me as a
sister and we even got so close that she talked to me about her accident. The fact that she could trust
me enough to talk about her past with me and inform me about what happened to her made me feel
like a lucky girl. She impacted my life tremendously by making me not take a single day for granted,
because you never know when it could all change. However, she was not the only one that I got close
to. I also spent a lot of time with some toddlers. They liked to play in the toy room and play with
various toys. We had fun rolling a car back and forth and playing with a basketball. I got close to those
kids and we always had fun. They had so much energy that no matter how much we played they were
never ready for me to leave. I also got close to a few of the nurses. I learned a lot from the children,
but also the nurses. They tried to not interrupt the children and me while I was there.
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The Effects Of Pathological Anxiety
With as many problems as there are today, including the stresses from family, jobs, school or socially,
psychological disorders are very common. The stress of life, at one time or another, causes people to
sometimes have a horrible feeling of anxiety. Anxiety disorder is an alarm signal, heralding an
imminent danger, allowing people to use all necessary measures to cope with the threat
(Yduoctinhhoa). People who have pathological anxiety usually experience excessive or
disproportionate symptoms to the persistent threat. This affects their activities, and is possibly
accompanied by thoughts or actions which seem excessive, repeated or prolonged, which influences
their adaptation to life. The pressures of work, health, the family, the living
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Analysis Of May Swenson s Poem The Centaur
May Swenson s Common Denominator Imagine reading a poem and believing it means one thing, but
the underlying message is something completely different. Authors like to use different literary
techniques to make a valid point, to make the reader feel a certain emotion, or even to share a distinct
memory with their reader. Poetry has helped authors focus their readers on their work by achieving
themes that may portrayed in several pieces of their work. In May Swenson s case, she used a variety
of techniques to create different emotions for the reader, while expressing certain periods of her life.
May Swenson uses nature in her poetry to personify sexuality and make it into a repetitive theme in
her work. Many of Swenson s critics can agree ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As Swenson tries to connect the little girl riding a horse to a more private and personal scene, it can be
agreed that she is using this as an allegory that creates the poem s theme. In addition to the previous
poem, Swenson also uses the same method to create and capture the same feeling and emotion. In her
poem Sleeping with Boa, Swenson again uses a personified form of nature to render her risky sexual
theme. A perfect example of how she creates this image is when she states, She likes my stroking
hand. And she even lets me kiss. Swenson successfully conceives a sexual imagery while standing by
a simplistic nature based poem. Jumping off the bed, she shows me her behind, is a line that describes
the boa leaving her owner and the owner showing admiration. This erotic imagery expressed in her
poem serves as a representation of recognition of desire and the willingness the two characters express
while they share that desire amongst themselves. There is a connection between the two main
characters, the narrator and its pet, which causes this to be analyzed as a more sensual relationship
rather than the ordinary pet/owner relationship. Swenson uses the boa, a reptile which is often feared
by many, to show that even something so powerful can be delicate when it comes to a relationship like
this. It is almost as if she would like that fear to be forgotten and
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Effects of Climatic Elements on Livestock Production
EFFECTS OF CLIMATIC ELEMENTS ON LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SALAMI, Saheed Ayodeji
University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria.
INTRODUCTION
Climatic elements have direct effect on the system of animal production, body physiology and animal
behaviour, feed supply and quality, proliferation of pests and parasites as well as preservation of
animal products (Samson et al., 2011)
A number of climatic elements such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, radiant energy, air movement,
light, altitude etc. greatly influence and interact with the performance of livestock production.
Similarly, they also cause major effects on animal physiology, behaviour and productivity through
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Normal body temperatures of some domestic animals are given in Table 1.
Table 1: Normal Body Temperatures of Domestic Animals (FAO, 1986). Animals Temperatures
Average Range
Dairy Cow 38.6 38.0 39.3
Beef Cow 38.3 36.7 39.1
Pig 39.2 38.7 39.8
Sheep 39.1 38.3 39.9
Goat 38.7 40.7
Horse 37.9 37.2 38.2
Chickens 41.7 40.6 43.0
The body temperature of most domestic animals is considerably higher than the environmental
temperature to which they are exposed most of the time. They maintain their body temperatures by
balancing internal heat production and heat loss to the environment. The hypothalmus gland acts as a
body thermostat by stimulating mechanisms to counteract either high or low ambient temperatures
(FAO, 1986). For example, increased conversion of feed to heat energy is used to counteract low
ambient temperatures, while for example increased respiration (rate and volume) and blood circulation
in the skin counteracts high ambient temperatures. Varying temperature also results in changed
behavior . Most animals reduce their level of activity in a hot environment and, for example, pigs lie
clustered in a heap at low temperatures, while they lie
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Essay On Unanimous Verdict
In criminal trials the end verdict must be unanimous. If the jury can t decide on a unanimous verdict,
then the case will be rendered as a mistrial or hung jury. Although in some states a verdict of eleven to
one or ten to two is accepted. Verdicts like this may only be accepted if the deliberation is longer than
a certain amount of time. Although most states require a unanimous verdict, most people disagree. In
my opinion every verdict must be unanimous. There are various reasons why verdicts should be
unanimous. I believe that the main reason is when jurors give the wrong verdict. In many criminal
cases the verdict isn t always the right one. For example, in some cases the accused is said to be
innocent and in reality they are guilty. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The other result is that the criminal continues to commit crimes. This is a very big issue if the criminal
was accused for murder. If a murderer was set free, they might want to kill other people. In other
cases, the accused is said to be guilty, and in reality they are innocent. In this case there could also be
two results. If the accused was said to be guilty, they have to serve their time. Depending on how bad
the crime was, the accused might go to jail forever. In some parts of the world, the criminal might get
the death penalty. Maybe ten years later, someone might go back to the case and prove that the
criminal wasn t guilty. If someone disproved the guilty verdict, they might release the criminal. Even
if they release the victim, they still had to suffer through years of prison. On the other hand, if the
criminal received the death penalty, there is no way of bring said person back to life. In the case of
Twelve Angry Men the nineteen year old boy was said to be innocent. Juror number eight says that the
boy is innocent and gives a variety of reasons. He states, He s nineteen years old. Since the boy was
innocent he had to be set free. If we were guilty, then it
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Gregg s Reflective Essay
Last week I received an assignment to go out and try a new cuisine or step out of my comfort zone . I
took up the challenge and on September 7, I went to Gregg s. Gregg s was a family style restaurant
that served American cuisines. As for me this is something different because if I were to go out and eat
it would be a restaurant that was more like a chain restaurants, the restaurants that you see on
commercials. Just to name a few, I would go to Applebee s, Chili s, or Friday s. The day started off
with me waking up and going to Boston for breakfast. Whenever I drive up to Boston I usually eat
dim sum and I get the same thing every time I go. I took it upon myself to try something I wouldn t
normally try if I had a meal or went to any restaurant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This cake was bigger than my own fist! I was super pleased with the portion, it looked as though my
wedge of cake was a quarter of the whole cake. I am not a big fan of lemon cakes, but as this
assignment was to step out of my comfort zone I decided to try it. The cake was actually much better
than I expected it to be. The cake itself was perfectly moist and fluffy and the filling that was inside
the cake had the perfect amount of filling. The frosting was a bit too sour but it made the cake
delicious. I would give this cake a ten out of ten, meaning this was the best thing
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Derek Walcott s Omeros and St Lucia Essay
Omeros and St Lucia
Derek Walcott amp;#8217;s Omeros is an epic story which fits well into the classical tradition. Its
numerous echoes of Homeric writing combined with the use of characters amp;#8217; names from
Homer amp;#8217;s stories are clear evidence to the fact that there is a major parallel to Homer
amp;#8217;s Iliad and Odyssey. There is no debate in this obvious fact. Omeros and Derek Walcott
amp;#8217;s writing, however, are much more than a mere reproduction of classical Greek and
Roman themes. Arguing this fact is an insult to Walcott and his masterful work. There are specific
references in Walcott amp;#8217;s writing which make this work more than a reproduction of
someone else amp;#8217;s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The French and English had many battles near this island, including the Battle of Cul de Sac and the
Battle of the Saintes, which has a significant impact in the pages of the poem. Major Plunkett, in his
analyzation of the history of St Lucia, becomes very interested in an Ensign Plunkett, who (only in
Omeros) is part of the Battle of the Saintes. Today, St. Lucia is a multicultural democracy which
became independent from English rule in 1979.
This conflict of these two European powers is a theme which Walcott carries over to the story. In
Omeros, Walcott uses Achille and Hector to show the struggle between these two nations. In one
place, Walcott says, amp;#8220;...An island called Helen..., ; Bk 2, XIX, i). Obviously, this is a clear
reference to Helen being used as a figure of St. Lucia. He uses Achille and Hector amp;#8217;s
mutual pursuit of Helen to signify France (Hector) and England (Achille) amp;#8217;s constant
struggle for the control of St. Lucia. This struggle is seen from very early on in the story:
amp;#8220;The duel of the fisherman/was over a shadow and its name was Helen ; (Bk 1, III, i).
When Hector sells his boat while Achille remains a fisherman, it makes reference to the Navy of
England amp;#8217;s domination over that of the rest of the world. At first, we see that Helen is with
Hector when she
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Character Analysis Of Mrs. Dubose
Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose, one of the key characters in Harper Lee s To Kill A Mockingbird is
according to Scout the meanest old women who ever lived (pp 39.) Her character is harsh and very
unapologetic, example being yelling nasty comments to the children as they walk past her house two
door down from the Finch s house; she represents the old way of life in Maycomb County. Comparing
her from book to film, her impact isn t highlighted as much in film since her shadow hasn t cast as
much onto the children as she is only showcased in one scene being at 11:38 13:05 in the film. Her
character is one that acts on the shift of values and attitude between herself and the children.
Harper Lee s Mrs Dubose is scary and rough to the children, especially in chapter 11 (pp. 114 128,)
when she not only yells don t you say hey to me, you ugly girl! You say good afternoon, Mrs Dubose!
(pp. 115) to Scout but also disapproves of the children referring to their father as Atticus (pp.115,)
doesn t like that Scout wears overalls (pp. 117,) and wants Jem sent to reform school since she
believes he had broken down Maudie Atkinson s scuppernong arbor (pp.116.) Her impact is extreme
on the children as she has old fashioned values and believes they need to still act like children should,
example being telling Jean Louise or Scout you should be in a dress and camisole young lady...what
has this world come to when a Finch goes against his raising (pp.117,) explaining the old town values
of
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Contributions Of The Song Strange Fruit
Did you know the song Strange Fruit was recorded and performed by an African American woman?
This song was so powerful in exposing the truth of the great suffering of blacks before and during the
civil rights era that is still known and used today. Many other Black women have performed songs
similar to this one, which changed the history of American music in a very unique way. Today s artists
still sample legendary songs that shows the impact that African American women have on the music
industry. The variety of music composed and performed by black women were derived from the
African Diaspora which evolved into spirituals, blues, gospel, and rap. These women s contributions
have paved the way for future artists of different ethnicities and genres.
African Americans have contributed their culture to America in many ways especially with music.
Due to enslavement coming into America, they were then faced with horrific trials and tribulations.
Referring back to the homeland of Africa, Africans have been composing and performing music for
different purposes such as marriages, births, and funerals. They even use music to tell stories and
communicate with one another. However, while transporting over to the new world, Africans were
forced into slavery and brought their musical traditions with them to communicate with one another
which then transitioned into songs of spirituals. Spirituals were birthed in slavery to help the slaves get
through the hard times. African American
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Satire In Andrew Levy s The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn
The Adventure Of Huckleberry Finn, a book recognized to be one of the most remarkable pieces of
literature in American History, has been highly accused of being offensive among some critics.
Andrew Levy, for example, stated that this book portrays profound satire and racism in standardized
education. He believed that because of these issues, Huckleberry Finn is not an appropriate book for
children. However, I believe, that neither the use of satire nor the racist comments has any negative
influence on children, and that The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn is an ideal novel for use in the
classroom. To begin with, the book is not all racist and it is not harmful for primary education. Like
Andrew Levy, for Twain s critics, the novel is ridiculously written for children on the face of it, and
for the most obvious reason: many characters use the word nigger throughout. But since the action of
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The reason Twain uses satire in The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn, is to create casual dialogue
ironically. Rather than emphasizing how people see white privilege at the time, Twain uses it as a way
to underscore the terrific truth about the South: it was a place where slaveholders did not consider the
death of a black person worth their notice, and where a nigger was not a human being. For example, in
chapter fourteen, Huck exemplified Well, if ever I struck anything like it, I m a nigger. It was enough
to make a body ashamed of a human race. (Twain, 123) By using satire, the author was intended to
prove that black people should have the equivalent right as the superior white people. And there
should be no discrimination, no misunderstanding and no racism. These undertones were hidden in
between words in a setting of an adventure story. By choosing to write in such a form, Twain noticed
that it would be less literate for children to confirm the underline
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Demand Shocks
What Happens When Things Change?
There are demand shocks in the Short Run , when things change. There are demand shocks when
adjusting to the long run. There are also supply shocks.(www.econweb.tamu.edu) When there is a
demand shock, this is an event that will cause the AD curve to shift. When there is a supply shock, it is
an event that will cause the AS curve to shift. .(www.econweb.tamu.edu)
Demand shock that happen in the short run usually occur when there is an increment in government
purchases. The real increase of the GDP is measured by the horizontal shift of the AD curve, if the
price level remained constant. The prices change and cause the GDP to rise less that the horizontal
shifting in the AD. .(www.econweb.tamu.edu) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An increase in money supply results in
the AD curve shifting rightwards. .(www.econweb.tamu.edu)
Other demand shocks ,
A positive demand shock makes the AD curve shift to the right. This results in an increase in both the
real GDP and the price level in the short run. If a negative demand shock occurs, then the AD curve
will
shift leftward. The real GDP and the price level will decrease in the short run .
(www.econweb.tamu.edu)
The wage rates remain unchanged in the short run. In the long run the wage rates will and may
change.
When the output is found above the full employment level, the wages will change and will rise. This
will
result in the AS curve shifting upwards. When the output is below the full employment level, the wage
rate will not rise but will decrease. This will result in the AS curve shifting downwards.
.(www.econweb.tamu.edu)
There is a self correcting mechanism that adjusts the process through which prices and wages return
the economy to full employment in the long run. When the output is more than the full employment
level, the wages must rise . When the wages rise , they cause a rise in price levels and also for the
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The Coolest Guy On The Golf Course
How to be The Coolest Guy on The Golf Course Golf is not only a skill desired by some, but also a
lifestyle acquired by others. Golf is the motion of swinging a club back and forth, and hitting a ball,
with the goal of making it in a small cup several hundred yards away. Yes that is golf, but it is so much
more. Golf is a lifestyle, that most men over the age of 60 live, and keeps them away from their wife
for the most part of the day. However, other than hiding from wives, golf is a skill most people should
learn, as business transactions and weekends with the boss often occur on a golf course. Therefore, it
is important to not only know how to play golf, but it is also a necessity to learn the lifestyle of
country clubs in order to be the coolest guy on the golf course. The first step in being the coolest guy
on the golf course starts before arriving at the country club, in the closet. The attire that is worn during
the adventures on the course is almost as important as the score for the round, which is why we begin
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While playing, be aware of other golfers on nearby holes, and be respectful and quiet in order to not
disturb their round. While being respectful to those around, also say positive remarks after a shot is it,
to let those around know of the prosperity of the round. Celebrate everything during the round, and
say encouraging things to those who are struggling. Always stay positive, as nobody enjoys to play
with a partner who is angry at themselves the whole round. Perhaps during the round a drink cart will
come by, and offer golfers any beverages. Most of the time a younger, attractive girl is driving this
cart. Therefore, buy something from her, and tip her well too. Golf etiquette also includes being
humble when good shots are hit, while being positive during the bad shots also. Never boast, but at the
same time be proud of the round that was just
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Advantages Of Power Pressure Cooker
5) Power Pressure Cooker XL 6Quart
This powerful pressure cooker XL 6 Quart has a rating of 4.1 out of 5. Its manufacturer is Power
Pressure Cooker XL and comes with a one year warranty that gives you the confidence of its
durability. This power pressure cooker cooks 70% faster than traditional cook wares. Thereby it saves
time, space and energy. It has a flavor infusion technology that helps to trap steam and quickens the
cooking process. It has a slow cooker functionality that ensures you cook your favorite slow cooked
recipes 10 times faster. Its safe lock lid ensures manual steam release.
Its 6Quart type measures 13 inches by 13 inches by 11.5 inches with its 8 Quart type measuring 14
inches by 12 inches by 14.5 inches. The other 8 Quart ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
All the customizations made in the pressure cooker are retained.
It is safe, dependable and convenient.
It doesn t contaminate any food cooked in it.
8) GoWISE USA 12Quart Electric Pressure Cooker XL
This amazing pressure cooker has a rating of 4.1 making it among the best pressure cookers in the
market. This is a beautiful model from GoWISE USA who are popular for their high quality products.
Amazingly, it has 10 presets; steam, rice, yoghurt, sauté, porridge, soup, meat, stew, bean, chill,
poultry and multigrain.
Its extra accessories include a rice scooper, heating plate and a measuring cup. It has a 24hour delay
function that can allow you to cook even if you are at a far distance. The timer can last for even
20hours. The capacity of the pressure cooker is very large and can accommodate a lot of food. Its
digital LCD is easy to read and the cooker has a capability of automatically keeping the food warm.
The cooker measures around 13inches by 15inches by 16inches and weighs up to 25.8 pounds.
Advantages
It is easy to clean and use
It has a 24hour delay function
It can keep food warm for a very long time.
It has a 10 presets in the pressure cooker for various
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Sex Discrimination And Discrimination
Kyle Eagleston
Professor Brogan
PE 100
12/10/2017
Title IX People are constantly making mistakes and avoiding certain responsibilities. Mainly minor
responsibilities can be avoided and unanswered, but major ones need to be questioned and brought to
attention in order for them to be dealt with. Sex discrimination is one of those mistakes that people are
constantly making. It isn t happening as much as it used to in the past, but it is still occurring in our
education system, employment, housing, and even in something as small as credit. There are large
episodes in past time that we are able to track down and see examples of sex discrimination towards
females, especially in education. From as early as birth, women are being discriminated against just
because they are supposedly inferior to men. This was all put to a stop when Title IX was formed.
Title IX s main objective is to protect people from discrimination based on sex in education programs
or activities that receive Federal financial assistance. The motto that we follow is No person in the
United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or
be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial
assistance . Title IX was passed as a law by Richard Nixon in 1972, and was created within the
Education Amendments by Congress. It also consisted of two benefactors, Birch Bayh from the
Senate, and Edith Green from the House
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The Ethical Issues Of Abortion
Introduction
There are numerous ethical issues that can develop in labor and delivery whether this issue influences
the mother, baby, or both. In healthcare, it is an obligation for the provider to give ideal care,
treatment, and prevent harm to patients while making ethical choices. Here and there, these choices
aren t highly contrasting and providers must outweigh benefits versus harm in order to give the best
care possible for mother and baby. One case of an ethical issues that emerges in obstetrics is late
abortion in raped victim women.
What is late term abortion related to raped victims? late term abortion which is also known as post
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They also argue that before twenty weeks gestations fetus observed to show hormonal stress responses
to painful stimuli and these responses were diminished when pain medication was administered to
fetus. Therefore, pro life wants to save lives of fetus at the phase at which medical evidence shows
that they can feel pain (Cohen Sayeed, 2011).
Cons
On the other hand, the against life or pro abortion support abortion of fetus for many reasons. There
are many times when abortion may be the best and only option for continuing live. One and most
painful reason to mother is when rape occur. Rape is an act of violence, not a natural act of intercourse
and intimate relationship between two. Rape wounds respect, freedom, physical and moral integrity
which every person has the right to. In other words, raped victim did not choose to be pregnant for this
reason she should not be forced to carry rapist s baby against her will. Also some of the rape victims
may be minors and not be mentally or physically prepared to take care of themselves and the newborn
baby after delivering. (Ladock)
There is a need of support and good counseling for mothers and children who are the outcome of a
rape
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The Age Of War And Displacement By Simon Wiesenthal
In the Age of War and Displacement is characterized by imperialism, nationalism, racism, and power.
In an era of both freedom and confinement, Simon Wiesenthal describes his experience of the
Holocaust, which is used to analyze, what it means to be human. After World War One (WWI), the
Germans lost, Hitler assumed authority and began to blame the Jews for what happened in WWI
(Bingle). Within a few months, Germans started to believe Hitler that they were the master race or
supermen, and had no trouble committing genocide of any group Hitler labeled as bad or subhuman .
The Sunflower, address the nature and task of human but also gives a Jewish perspective of
Humanness . Wiesenthal asks, Were we truly all made of the same stud? If so, why were some
murderers and other victims? Was there in fact any personal relationship between us, between the
murderers and their victims, between our camp commandant, Wilhaus, and a tortured Jews
(Wiesenthal 7)? Nationalism is key characteristic in the 20th century and Germany was the primary
country to demonstrate this, with National Socialism. Germans showed their patriotism and loyalty to
their country and fellow citizens. National Socialism affected many Germans... [it] was for them the
fulfillment of their dearest wishes. It lifted them out of their insignificance. That is should come to
power at the expense of innocent victims did not worry them (Wiesenthal 91). For the Jews, the
human experience was to be treated like a person
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Export Import Technological Factor in Malaysia
http://org.ntnu.no/internationalbusiness/pdfs/Malaysia0809.pdf
1. Introduction : http://www.scribd.com/doc/24650411/EXIM Policy Project 2. http://www.exim
policy.com/ 3.
For India to become a major player in world trade, an all encompassing,comprehensive view needs to
be taken for the overall development of thecountry¶s foreign trade. While increase in exports is of
vital importance, wehave also to facilitate those imports which are required to stimulate our economy.
Coherence and consistency among trade and other economic policiesis important for maximizing the
contribution of such policies to development.Thus, while incorporating the existing practice of
enunciating an annual EximPolicy, it is necessary to go much beyond ... Show more content on
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6. Some Other Highlights of The EXIM Policy :
1. Inter State Trade Council :To engage the State Government inproviding an enabling environment
for boosting international trade, by setting up an Inter State Trade Council.2. Removal of Export Cess
:Proposed to abolish cess on export of all agricultural and plantationcommodities levied under various
commodity Board Acts.3. Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG) :This scheme is extended
to Agricultural sector, SSI sector, Retail Sectors inorder to promote exports from them.4. Service
Export :To upgrade infrastructure in the service related companies
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5. Agri Export :Benefits under µVishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana¶ have been extended to exports of poultry
and dairy products in addition to export of flowers, fruits, vegetablesand their value added products.
6. Package for Marine Sector :Duty free import of specified specialized chemicals and flavoring oils
as per adefined list shall be allowed to the extent of 1% of FOB value of precedingfinancial years
export.
7. Advance Licensing Scheme :The Scope of Advance License for annual requirement has been
extended to allcategories of exporters having past export performance.8. Duty Free Replenishment
Certificate :Brass scrap, Additives, paper board, and dye stuff have been removed from thelist of items
prescribed for import under DFRC.9. Procedural Simplification :Proposed to simplify procedures and
reduce the documentation
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How A Classroom Based Research Project Can Help One Become...
Summary: Diana (2011), points out how a classroom based research project can help one become an
effective teacher leader. In this case, the author describes the action research as a solution that is a
tried and true professional development tool. The action research tool can be used to systematically
incorporate techniques used in the classroom such as; specific teaching methods, classroom
management strategies, and assessment tools. Educators are continually being held accountable for
positive student outcomes; they are using tools to help them make decisions through the use of
evidence based practices and analyzing student data. As teachers graduate from college to take up
their own classrooms, they need tools such as action research, to transform their practice into a viable
one where their students are able to learn successfully (Diana, Summer 2011).
Article 2:
Cook, B. G., Cook, L., Landrum, T. J. (2013). Moving Research Into Practice: Can We Make
Dissemination Stick. Council for Exceptional Children, 79(2), 163 180. Summary: Cook et.al (2013)
provide an in depth explanation about the ongoing research to practice gap in special education and
describe characteristics that can used to make dissemination stick when shared with teachers in this
field. The 6 characteristics described by the authors are (a) simple, (b) unexpected, (c) concrete, (d)
credible, (e) emotional, and (f) stories.
Part B. Comparing/Contrasting the articles
Common themes
(a) Both
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Black Canyon Coffee Case Notes Hitt 1 Essay
INTRODUCTION
Black Canyon Coffee (BCC) is a Thai based chain of coffee restaurants at the forefront of its domestic
specialty coffee market. This case incorporates content which can be used to illustrate a broad range of
strategic analysis, formulation, and implementation concepts. It is specifically about matching the
company s strategic choices with conditions in the environment. The case is set at a juncture in time
(2002) when the young company needs to clearly define organizational goals that will guide BCC in
an increasingly complex environment.
The case opens with background material on BCC and its founder. It establishes the market
conditions, consumption patterns, and competitive atmosphere of the specialty coffee business in ...
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The Thai government is friendly to the interests of other Asian nationals, but protective of domestic
coffee producers. These policies suggest that regional chains would be welcome in the Thai market,
but that continued increases in imports of premium European coffees might be curbed.
As independent coffee shop owners struggle to achieve profitability and seek an exit strategy, BCC
should consider how an acquisition strategy could help the company achieve the objectives of its
domestic business strategy.
Predictions of industry consolidation imply that BCC cannot safely implement a tepid strategy. It will
need to decide if and how to devise a comprehensive international strategy or to retrench into a
domestic dominated strategy with the intent to fortify the home market.
Overall, the world wide market for coffee is enormous, and it continues to demonstrate an upward
growth trend. This provides Black Canyon Coffee with opportunities to expand its business
throughout the world. But other, larger coffee specialty companies will also be pursuing these
opportunities. Also, rising coffee demand in Asia exceeds growth levels in Western nations another
reason that an increase in foreign interests is expected in the Thai market. Black Canyon Coffee s
Managing Director Pong has recently initiated BCC s expansion into international territory. In
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George Orwell s One Flew Over The Cuckoo s Nest
Grace Wang
Period 3 Humanities V
4/17/2015
Defending Controversial Novels Essay Draft
Kesey Flew East, His Critics Fly West: They ve All Missed the Merit in the Cuckoo s Nest
There s something about taking a plow and breaking new ground. It gives you energy (Kesey qtd. in
Sova 244). This energy, however, comes with a cost, as demonstrated by Kesey s revolutionary novel
One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest. In the process of writing the book, Kesey embarked with ambitious
goal of ultimately reshaping American society s approach to established institutions. Never before had
a major American work illustrated conformity in American medical consortiums in such a subversive
manner, and even the Seismic Sixties during which Cuckoo s Nest was published saw the novel s
acclaim balanced with pointed criticism. Today, One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest is taught
nationwide, and each year millions of high school students submerse themselves in the story of Chief
Bromden and Randle McMurphy. Both these men are patients at a mental ward in Oregon, Bromden
being an Indian chief who is assumed deaf and dumb by the other patients and narrates the novel, and
McMurphy being the coarse, rebellious, gambling man who comes to the ward with a marked
intention of defying rules and establishing a dominant presence. Until McMurphy s arrival Nurse
Ratched runs the ward with precision and a subtle force, combining with the organization of the
Combine to completely control the lives of the patients. The
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Catcher In The Rye Literary Conflict
English essay (literary conflicts) Essay question: What is the main literary conflict found in The
Catcher in the Rye ? Introduction: J.D Salinger s bestselling novel The Catcher in the Rye depicts a
troubled teenage boy who conflicts with the society of the 1950s. Holden Caufield s cynical way of
narrating the story with his constant criticism about other people and the ugliness of the world,
introduces the readers to a judgemental and critical protagonist. The Catcher in the Rye was based on
Salinger s life experience after WWII. While Holden disliked the society in the story, Salinger
personally disliked the society of how the life after the war was like. The novel illustrates Holden as
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Holden defies society by not applying himself at school and getting kicked out of different schools
numerous times. Apart from getting expelled from Pencey, while he is there Holden does not establish
any close relationships with his classmates, or any of the other boys at Pencey. He always finds
something bad to say about the people he has connections with, even his roommate Stradlater: He was
at least a pretty friendly guy, Stradlater. It was partly a phony kind of friendly. (ch.3 pg.25) Holden
does not have any close friendships with any of his peers, even though he occasionally has fun with
Stradlater and is nice to Ackley because he feels obliged to, in the end he always has bad things to say
about the phony people there. Holden struggles to find a place in society, and struggles to make
friends with the critical attitude he has against society in general, and the current world. Holden
struggles to fit into society through his relationships with people, similar to his relationships at Pencey,
Holden does not get along easily with people because of his opinions conflicting with society s.
Holden s unreasonable suggestion to Sally, of going to live in the woods together, shows his struggle
with society s plan for people: ...get a job somewhere and we could live somewhere with a brook and
all and, later on, we could get married or something... (ch.17 pg. 142) Holden has an illogical vision of
his future life with Sally. He
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Symbolism Of Power In William Golding s Lord Of The Flies
Trace Draper
Ms. Tantlinger
Honors English 10
2 January 2018
Power can be used for the greater good, or power can be used to advance personal agenda As Golding
s Lord of the Flies develops, power does also. When a group of boys are stranded on an island, the
boys power shifts dramatically. The boys fight for power and savagery increases as the time on the
island increases. The island was split into groups due to Jacks fiend for power, this was the cause of all
evil on the island. Power on the island causes murder and great destruction. The conch is a symbol for
power and order, and Ralph controls the privilege of holding the power. When Jack s character is
introduced in chapter 2 he is already fighting for the power of the conch with Ralph. The conches role
was very significant in early chapters to keep the boys on the same page but the power of the conch
was quickly lost to Jacks uprising. Jack s power takes over him and turns him into a savage creating
destruction to the whole island. They painted their faces like savages (Golding 163). Jacks way of
proving himself to the rest of the island was to kill the pig. He did this not for the food but to show his
dominance. Power later leads to destruction when Jack and his tribe kills Simon. Simon s role on the
island was almost a spiritual figure to Ralph. He was able to inform Ralph many things about the
island and how it could affect the group of boys. Jack had no remorse after the killing and made it
seem
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Born To Run Chapter Summary
The book Born to Run is an informative yet also thrilling account of the author s investigation into the
primary cause of running injuries. The book begins with the author investigating a rumour of an
ancient tribe in Mexico known as the Tarahumara who live in the Copper Canyons upon the same
lifestyle and traditions as they did hundreds, if not, thousands of years ago. It was said that the
Tarahumara were a group of superathletes that have the ability to run for periods of up to 400 miles,
barefoot or in sandals, without rest while avoiding injury in the process. Obviously, for one pursuing
the avoidance of running related injuries, this was an intriguing thought for author Christopher
McDougall; therefore the first chapter consists of him following a lead in Mexico by tracking down a
man known as Caballo Blanco. Multiple rumours existed of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Their whole culture is based upon a totally modest and non violent ideology. For example, at the end
of an ultra marathon when many of the runners in past races are completely miserable and need pacers
to keep going. But, on record pace, the Tarahumara runners came by the aid station and surprised all
the volunteers in how happy they were. All the Tarahumara runners were smiling and looking as
though they were having the time of their lives. So, after this information was presented, the author
came back to their meeting with Arnulfo. This meeting, however, was very brief as to the fact that the
Salvador and the author had forgotten certain key pieces of Tarahumara modesty and interaction
making it so that, after feeding them and providing some water, Arnulfo ran off. So then, following
some interaction with Salvador, the author is lead to find Caballo Blanco and back to where the story
began. The two then devise a plan to gather all the greatest ultrarunners of the 21st century to race
against the Tarahumara in
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Swot And Pest Analysis Of Michael Kors s Parent Company
INTRODUCTION:
This assignment sets out that I have to do a SWOT PEST Analysis.
Involved in the assignment is the following:
 State the Company I chose and why?
 Outline the Company s purpose
 Draw and Evaluate an Organisational Chart
 Do a SWOT PEST and State the impact it had on the company.
 Detail how the company should adapt and change because of the SWOT PEST.
 Make appropriate conclusions and recommendations
I chose the company Michael Kors Holdings Ltd; this is a private limited company. I have chosen this
company because I have always had a love for his designer watches and fashion but to think about
how popular the company has gotten so quickly over the past few years is incredible and I m hoping
this assignment will show me a bit of how he did it and why it happened so quickly.
MICHAEL KORS THE HISTORY
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Political:
 Government Stability Michael Kors Parent Company is based in the US, and they have other
companies based in China and parts of Europe. But the US government stability is the most important
one because if the US goes down, the rest go down. The US government is very stable after the
Shutdown in 2013. They don t want another report of that again, because the company didn t know if
they were going to survive it.
Economical:
 European Debt Crisis/Chinese Economic Bubble Just as Michael Kors looks to expand his brand to
the rest of the world, the European Debt Crisis struck. This became an extreme threat to his company.
When an economy takes a downturn people aren t spending money the way they used to in the Boom
time. During this time, Michael Kors had to find a way to market products at an affordable price. This
is when the Michael Michael Kors brand was introduced. This emphasizes that the brand is high
quality yet has a cheaper
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Why Is Kobe Bryant Important
Kobe Bryant is undeniably one of the most dedicated, successful, and greatest basketball players to
ever grace the NBA hardwood. He has achieved what many players only dream of doing, and his list
of accolades could fill an entire book. This success did not come easy for Bryant, like I said before, his
hard work and dedication to the sport of basketball is what made him a legend, that is looked up to by
millions of people around the world.
Kobe admits that the success he has gained has come with many sacrifices. Thousands of hours were
spent practicing dribbling, shooting, and playing defense so he could become a great player in the
league like his father was. Refusing to play in his father s shadow, it is without a doubt that we can say
Kobe
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The Importance Of Ethnic Difference In The Great Gatsby
Compulsive concern over ethnic difference has always been a blended part of American culture;
however, at points in the history of the United States of America this concern reached its peak. The
1920s was a period in the history of the nation during which the concern over ethnic difference
heightened in an intensive, yet explicit way. The 1920s was the peak of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK).
This phase in history was accountable for the emergence of many thinkers such as Madison Grant,
who is responsible for one of the most famous works in scientific racism, and also had a crucial role in
crafting strong immigration restrictions and anti miscegenation laws within America. Additionally, the
rise of other racial theorist is seen within this time such as Lothrop Stoddard, famously known for The
Rising Tide of Color Against White World Supremacy, in which Stoddard describes the perils of
coloured people, and their immigration to the United States. In this stage of time, with such thinkers
and writers (Grant and Stoddard) gaining influence, concern over ethnic difference became evident on
the surface of daily life. Although the prejudice of the 1920s is not remembered by most today, it had
an important part in setting the tone of this book, The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald the author of
The Great Gatsby is known as one of the most influential writers of the 1920s due to his penetrating
literary accounts of life in the 1920s within America. In this masterpiece, by
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Mixed Races In America
States should try to copy what this within has been doing for the past 200 years. Having mixed races is
good for the country because Ohio can teach other states to stop being prejudice to mixed people. This
town can change history because in America, racism levels have not gone down since the 1990 s they
have actually gone a quite a bit. Even when Abraham Lincoln removed enslaving people did not like
to make mixed races in their family, but the Keiser s and that is what makes their family amazing. If
this town can have an effect on the country, there will be no need for there to be any kind of act of
racism because all the races can mix and then no one can say anything hurtful or racist to the other. It
is amazing that this town was able to
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Copper Iron Alloy Of Different Thickness By...
Abstract In this project, I fabricated thin films of cobalt iron alloy of different thickness by
electrodeposition technique and studied the domain and dynamics of the domain walls by taking
measurements from magnetic force microscopy (MFM). I measured the roughness by taking
measurements from Atomic force microscopy. I characterized the films with XRD which showed the
crystal structure of the film. The SEM images of Cobalt iron film exhibited nano crystallized structure
and the variation of granular size as a function of the potential at which the film deposited. Contents 1
INTRODUCTION 1.1 MAGNETIC THIN FILMS AND ITS RELEVANCE IN MAGNETIC DATA
STORAGE TECHNOLOGY 1.2 BASIC CONCEPT OF MAGNETISM IN THIN FILMS 1.3 WHY
COBALT IRON THIN FILM 2 ABOUT INSTRUMENTS 2.1ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY
(AFM)/ MAGNETIC FORCE MICROSCOPY (MFM) 2.2 SCANNING ELECTRON
MICROSCOPY 2.3 GRAZING INCIDENCE X RAY DIFFRACTION 3 EXPERIMENT 3.1
PREPARATION 3.2 ELECTRODEPOSITION 3.3 CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY 3.4 CHRONO
AMPEREOMETRY 3.5 PULSED DEPOSITION 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 ATOMIC
FORCE MICROSCOPY AND MAGNETIC FORCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES AND DISCUSSION.
4.2 SEM IMAGES AND DISCUSSION. 4.3 GRAZING INCIDENCE X RAY DIFFRACTION AND
DISCUSSION. 5 REFERANCES CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO MAGNETIC THIN FILMS
1.1 Magnetic thin films and its relevance in magnetic data storage technology Thin films have gained
lot of research attention in the last few decade and are expected to play a very important role in the
development of
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Hitler Art Theft Research Paper
Some believe Hitler s interest in art and being rejected from an art academy led to him steal and burn
priceless art, do you? With that said, this is one of the most notorious art thefts in the world with over
thousands of pieces of art either destroyed or lost. Not only are the artwork valuable in currency, they
are also culturally valuable too. Today, there are still around an estimated 750,000 pieces of art lost.
Historians estimate the value of the art stolen by the Nazis to worth around 20,000,000,000 dollars.
This includes anywhere from books to religious treasures. Some famous works of art that was stolen
include the Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer which sold for 135,000,000 dollars. There was an auction
that sold over 8,000 pieces of
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What Are The Structural-Molecular Hydrochemistry Changes...
The hydrophobic effect refers to when there is an increase in entropy (disorder) due to water
molecules wanting to exclude nonpolar molecules. The nonpolar side chains will clustered in the
interior of the protein, while the polar side chains will on the surface of the protein in contact with the
water molecules. This effect caused the protein to turn from a coil into a more compacted structure.
With this, the protein is more stable too since there are no nonpolar molecules to interact with the
hydrogen bonding of water. Thus, hydrogen bonding between the water molecules are maximized,
leading to protein stability.
23. Describe the structural molecular biochemistry changes that occur in hemoglobin that occur when
oxygen binds to hemoglobin
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Fashion Counterfeiting
Consumers want quantity over quality. Nowadays, it appears that more and more of the regular
consumers are uninterested in the quality of the product they buy, but rather how much they will
acquire from it. This leads to consumer purchasing fashion counterfeit products which is becoming a
rising issue in the United States and Europe. Counterfeiting is an illegal act of producing and selling a
replica of an authentic product without the permission of the designer. This market expands from
movies, games, money, even medicine to clothes and accessories. Counterfeiting is a fast growing
industry that is a worldwide problem which consumers play a huge role in. Aside from harmless
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On the other hand, a woman who lives in a small town, who occasionally gets to encounter high end
merchandise would not be interested in the fine stitching of the handbag, so she will probably buy the
knock off version. Two other reasons why consumers intentionally buy fake goods are for aesthetics
desire and because the luxury brands are way too expensive. This pushes consumers to intentionally
achieve their desired image via the consumption of high fashion counterfeits (Juggessur and Cohen
384). These are the factors that contribute to luxury fashion counterfeit. For this research, I
interviewed one Apparel Merchandising and Management (AMM) students and three consumers. The
reason I specifically chose an AMM student is that this issue is regarding their field and future careers.
Since consumers play a factor in this massive industry, I chose three random consumers between the
ages of 16 to 35 years old. I asked each person the same five questions regarding counterfeit and each
question are significant to this research. The research questions I asked are: Do you know what
counterfeiting is? What do you think about counterfeit? Have you intentionally or unintentionally
purchase a counterfeit product? Why? Where? Do you know the effects it takes on? Can you
distinguish the difference
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Weight Training Benefits
The following research is a study based on the topic, where children participate in weight training, and
the benefits that it may bring. For a long time people have though the training will bring more harm
than good on a child, but research actually shows that s not the case (Hale, 2003, p.4). The American
College of Sports Medicine did a study, where two thousand physicians participated to see whether
weight training affected a child s joints and growth plates (Wilson).They concluded that if done
correctly the exercise will have no risk on a child s growing development. Other studies like one done
by The National Strength and Conditioning Association came to the same conclusion (Wilson). There
are risks on children who participate in weight training, there is the risk that they could damage their
growth plates which could result in stunted growth (Wilson). However this often only happens when
improper form and not appropriate training programmes are practised (Walker). All those who argue
the benefits of children participating in weight training agree that it should only ever be done with the
supervision of a qualified personal trainer (The Mayo Clinic, 2015).Steve Fleck William Kramear
(1993), who are fitness authors , have written appropriate training programs for children to participate
in. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Research will show you that children involved in weight training can seriously benefit, if of course
done properly (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2015.). The most important concept of the whole idea is safety.
There is things that can go wrong, stunt growth is a fact and can happen when children suffer from
epiphyseal trauma, but this does not have to be the case (Hatfield, 2011). As long as parents absolutely
stress safety and the need for qualified supervision. A child can then have a healthy participation in the
sport and reap the benefits which it
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American Attitudes Towards Police
Attitudes, which are beliefs, feelings and behavioral tendencies towards groups (Hogg Vaughn, 2012),
are used to understand attitudes toward police. Understanding attitudes toward police contributes not
only to an understanding of race relations in the U.S. but also to better understand citizens willingness
to participate in community policing initiatives, which are designed to help residents and police
officers put their differences aside to come together to help identify problems and come up with
possible solutions to improve crime . Racial predispositions, social class, and intersectionality are
theories that have been used in determining Americans attitudes toward the police (Schuck et al.,
2008; Weitzer Tuch, 2005; Cochran Warren,
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Internet Privacy.
Solutions for Violations of Internet Privacy.
In the past thirty years computer technology has been developing very rapidly. Internet in last decade
has revolutionized the way how we conduct our lives and businesses. Internet has become a daily
necessity we cannot live without. Development of Internet and wireless technologies together with
advancement in miniature technology has made it possible for us to have access the internet on the go.
Every year we expect new and more advance models of smart phones, or new more sophisticated
window systems, or new and more reliable internet security program in hope that this time
advancements in technologies not only help to improve our life, but help to protect our privacy while
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Because technology improves and advances dramatically, tracking people s information by
corporation has become more sophisticated too. A week ago I was looking for an airline ticket to New
Zealand; as a result of that any sites I open, even ebay I have insert with deferent offers for New
Zealand travel. This same technique corporations use while we shop. Once you are looking for
something, be ready to be attacked with cookies that have similar offers for weeks to come. It is
harmless, but very annoying. The good news is, most information corporations collect about us are
used just for businesses to take advantage and make profits from us. Plotz writes: One wonderful,
terrible thing about modern capitalism is that companies don t care. You are not a person. You are a
wallet (70). When we talk about our privacy, what exactly do we mean? What kind of private
information do we want to keep private from the public eye? For different people it is different
information. As David Plotz in his essay Privacy is Overrated writes the privacy crusade is built on a
foundation of hypocrisy paranoia, economic know nothingism and bogus nostalgia (68). We
concerned about our own privacy, but do not mind to check on personal data about somebody else we
are interested. We also would like our government to stop any security threats from terrorists by
gathering large data and searching it with whatever method they use. So, in some cases it is okay to
break into
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How To Write A 5 Paragraph Essay About Story - 5 Para

  • 1. How To Write A 5 Paragraph Essay About Story - 5 Para 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 Write A 5 Paragraph Essay About Story - 5 Para How To Write A 5 Paragraph Essay About Story - 5 Para
  • 2. Mncs in India MNCs in India By A V Vedpuriswar[1] Introduction With a GDP growth of almost 7 percent1, India is one of the most promising and fastest growing economies in the world. But despite the huge potential of the country, the performance of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) in India has been decidedly mixed. Many MNCs which have succeeded remarkably elsewhere in the world have yet to make a significant impact in India. The market entry and penetration strategies that have worked so well for these companies in other countries have been for less successful in India. Many MNCs have struggled to understand Indian customers and come up with suitable products and services. At the same time, some MNCs have done pretty well for themselves. Why have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, MNCs which entered India since the 1990s have in general been more aggressive and proactive in a liberalised business environment, than those which began operations during the license Raj. Hyundai, Samsung and LG are good examples. The older MNCs like Bata have also been handicapped by the baggage accumulated over a period of time. Such companies are often at a disadvantage due to their bloated manpower and inefficient manufacturing facilities. Of the 50 plus[2] MNCs with a significant presence in India, the nine market leaders, including British American Tobacco (BAT), Hyundai Motor, Suzuki Motor, and Unilever, have an average return on capital employed of around 48 percent. Even the next 26 have an average ROCE of 36 percent. The most successful MNCs in India have some common characteristics. Resisting the instinct to transplant to India the best practices of other countries, they have treated the country as a strategic market. These companies have also taken a long term view. They have invested time and resources to understand local consumers and business conditions. They have understood that the price points that matter in India are different from those in other countries. In a country where the middle and lower end segments are critically important, affordability is a crucial factor. At the same time, some of the successful MNCs have also realised that price is not the only factor driving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Ambassador Health Reflection I completed my community service hours at Ambassador Health. I have completed all 15 hours that was required. At Ambassador Health, I got to interact with a variety of people. Some of them were babies, others were toddlers, a teenager, and of course nurses. I tried to create a bond with them while I was there. I spent a lot of time with the teenager, and we would read books, play connect four, color, and work on math. We honestly had so much fun together no matter what we were doing. She became a very close friend of mine who I still want to see regularly. I believe that she looked up to me as a sister and we even got so close that she talked to me about her accident. The fact that she could trust me enough to talk about her past with me and inform me about what happened to her made me feel like a lucky girl. She impacted my life tremendously by making me not take a single day for granted, because you never know when it could all change. However, she was not the only one that I got close to. I also spent a lot of time with some toddlers. They liked to play in the toy room and play with various toys. We had fun rolling a car back and forth and playing with a basketball. I got close to those kids and we always had fun. They had so much energy that no matter how much we played they were never ready for me to leave. I also got close to a few of the nurses. I learned a lot from the children, but also the nurses. They tried to not interrupt the children and me while I was there. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Effects Of Pathological Anxiety With as many problems as there are today, including the stresses from family, jobs, school or socially, psychological disorders are very common. The stress of life, at one time or another, causes people to sometimes have a horrible feeling of anxiety. Anxiety disorder is an alarm signal, heralding an imminent danger, allowing people to use all necessary measures to cope with the threat (Yduoctinhhoa). People who have pathological anxiety usually experience excessive or disproportionate symptoms to the persistent threat. This affects their activities, and is possibly accompanied by thoughts or actions which seem excessive, repeated or prolonged, which influences their adaptation to life. The pressures of work, health, the family, the living ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analysis Of May Swenson s Poem The Centaur May Swenson s Common Denominator Imagine reading a poem and believing it means one thing, but the underlying message is something completely different. Authors like to use different literary techniques to make a valid point, to make the reader feel a certain emotion, or even to share a distinct memory with their reader. Poetry has helped authors focus their readers on their work by achieving themes that may portrayed in several pieces of their work. In May Swenson s case, she used a variety of techniques to create different emotions for the reader, while expressing certain periods of her life. May Swenson uses nature in her poetry to personify sexuality and make it into a repetitive theme in her work. Many of Swenson s critics can agree ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Swenson tries to connect the little girl riding a horse to a more private and personal scene, it can be agreed that she is using this as an allegory that creates the poem s theme. In addition to the previous poem, Swenson also uses the same method to create and capture the same feeling and emotion. In her poem Sleeping with Boa, Swenson again uses a personified form of nature to render her risky sexual theme. A perfect example of how she creates this image is when she states, She likes my stroking hand. And she even lets me kiss. Swenson successfully conceives a sexual imagery while standing by a simplistic nature based poem. Jumping off the bed, she shows me her behind, is a line that describes the boa leaving her owner and the owner showing admiration. This erotic imagery expressed in her poem serves as a representation of recognition of desire and the willingness the two characters express while they share that desire amongst themselves. There is a connection between the two main characters, the narrator and its pet, which causes this to be analyzed as a more sensual relationship rather than the ordinary pet/owner relationship. Swenson uses the boa, a reptile which is often feared by many, to show that even something so powerful can be delicate when it comes to a relationship like this. It is almost as if she would like that fear to be forgotten and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Effects of Climatic Elements on Livestock Production EFFECTS OF CLIMATIC ELEMENTS ON LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION SALAMI, Saheed Ayodeji University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria. INTRODUCTION Climatic elements have direct effect on the system of animal production, body physiology and animal behaviour, feed supply and quality, proliferation of pests and parasites as well as preservation of animal products (Samson et al., 2011) A number of climatic elements such as temperature, rainfall, humidity, radiant energy, air movement, light, altitude etc. greatly influence and interact with the performance of livestock production. Similarly, they also cause major effects on animal physiology, behaviour and productivity through their individual or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Normal body temperatures of some domestic animals are given in Table 1. Table 1: Normal Body Temperatures of Domestic Animals (FAO, 1986). Animals Temperatures Average Range Dairy Cow 38.6 38.0 39.3 Beef Cow 38.3 36.7 39.1 Pig 39.2 38.7 39.8 Sheep 39.1 38.3 39.9 Goat 38.7 40.7 Horse 37.9 37.2 38.2 Chickens 41.7 40.6 43.0 The body temperature of most domestic animals is considerably higher than the environmental temperature to which they are exposed most of the time. They maintain their body temperatures by balancing internal heat production and heat loss to the environment. The hypothalmus gland acts as a body thermostat by stimulating mechanisms to counteract either high or low ambient temperatures (FAO, 1986). For example, increased conversion of feed to heat energy is used to counteract low ambient temperatures, while for example increased respiration (rate and volume) and blood circulation in the skin counteracts high ambient temperatures. Varying temperature also results in changed behavior . Most animals reduce their level of activity in a hot environment and, for example, pigs lie clustered in a heap at low temperatures, while they lie ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay On Unanimous Verdict In criminal trials the end verdict must be unanimous. If the jury can t decide on a unanimous verdict, then the case will be rendered as a mistrial or hung jury. Although in some states a verdict of eleven to one or ten to two is accepted. Verdicts like this may only be accepted if the deliberation is longer than a certain amount of time. Although most states require a unanimous verdict, most people disagree. In my opinion every verdict must be unanimous. There are various reasons why verdicts should be unanimous. I believe that the main reason is when jurors give the wrong verdict. In many criminal cases the verdict isn t always the right one. For example, in some cases the accused is said to be innocent and in reality they are guilty. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The other result is that the criminal continues to commit crimes. This is a very big issue if the criminal was accused for murder. If a murderer was set free, they might want to kill other people. In other cases, the accused is said to be guilty, and in reality they are innocent. In this case there could also be two results. If the accused was said to be guilty, they have to serve their time. Depending on how bad the crime was, the accused might go to jail forever. In some parts of the world, the criminal might get the death penalty. Maybe ten years later, someone might go back to the case and prove that the criminal wasn t guilty. If someone disproved the guilty verdict, they might release the criminal. Even if they release the victim, they still had to suffer through years of prison. On the other hand, if the criminal received the death penalty, there is no way of bring said person back to life. In the case of Twelve Angry Men the nineteen year old boy was said to be innocent. Juror number eight says that the boy is innocent and gives a variety of reasons. He states, He s nineteen years old. Since the boy was innocent he had to be set free. If we were guilty, then it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gregg s Reflective Essay Last week I received an assignment to go out and try a new cuisine or step out of my comfort zone . I took up the challenge and on September 7, I went to Gregg s. Gregg s was a family style restaurant that served American cuisines. As for me this is something different because if I were to go out and eat it would be a restaurant that was more like a chain restaurants, the restaurants that you see on commercials. Just to name a few, I would go to Applebee s, Chili s, or Friday s. The day started off with me waking up and going to Boston for breakfast. Whenever I drive up to Boston I usually eat dim sum and I get the same thing every time I go. I took it upon myself to try something I wouldn t normally try if I had a meal or went to any restaurant ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This cake was bigger than my own fist! I was super pleased with the portion, it looked as though my wedge of cake was a quarter of the whole cake. I am not a big fan of lemon cakes, but as this assignment was to step out of my comfort zone I decided to try it. The cake was actually much better than I expected it to be. The cake itself was perfectly moist and fluffy and the filling that was inside the cake had the perfect amount of filling. The frosting was a bit too sour but it made the cake delicious. I would give this cake a ten out of ten, meaning this was the best thing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Derek Walcott s Omeros and St Lucia Essay Omeros and St Lucia Derek Walcott amp;#8217;s Omeros is an epic story which fits well into the classical tradition. Its numerous echoes of Homeric writing combined with the use of characters amp;#8217; names from Homer amp;#8217;s stories are clear evidence to the fact that there is a major parallel to Homer amp;#8217;s Iliad and Odyssey. There is no debate in this obvious fact. Omeros and Derek Walcott amp;#8217;s writing, however, are much more than a mere reproduction of classical Greek and Roman themes. Arguing this fact is an insult to Walcott and his masterful work. There are specific references in Walcott amp;#8217;s writing which make this work more than a reproduction of someone else amp;#8217;s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The French and English had many battles near this island, including the Battle of Cul de Sac and the Battle of the Saintes, which has a significant impact in the pages of the poem. Major Plunkett, in his analyzation of the history of St Lucia, becomes very interested in an Ensign Plunkett, who (only in Omeros) is part of the Battle of the Saintes. Today, St. Lucia is a multicultural democracy which became independent from English rule in 1979. This conflict of these two European powers is a theme which Walcott carries over to the story. In Omeros, Walcott uses Achille and Hector to show the struggle between these two nations. In one place, Walcott says, amp;#8220;...An island called Helen..., ; Bk 2, XIX, i). Obviously, this is a clear reference to Helen being used as a figure of St. Lucia. He uses Achille and Hector amp;#8217;s mutual pursuit of Helen to signify France (Hector) and England (Achille) amp;#8217;s constant struggle for the control of St. Lucia. This struggle is seen from very early on in the story: amp;#8220;The duel of the fisherman/was over a shadow and its name was Helen ; (Bk 1, III, i). When Hector sells his boat while Achille remains a fisherman, it makes reference to the Navy of England amp;#8217;s domination over that of the rest of the world. At first, we see that Helen is with Hector when she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Character Analysis Of Mrs. Dubose Mrs. Henry Lafayette Dubose, one of the key characters in Harper Lee s To Kill A Mockingbird is according to Scout the meanest old women who ever lived (pp 39.) Her character is harsh and very unapologetic, example being yelling nasty comments to the children as they walk past her house two door down from the Finch s house; she represents the old way of life in Maycomb County. Comparing her from book to film, her impact isn t highlighted as much in film since her shadow hasn t cast as much onto the children as she is only showcased in one scene being at 11:38 13:05 in the film. Her character is one that acts on the shift of values and attitude between herself and the children. Harper Lee s Mrs Dubose is scary and rough to the children, especially in chapter 11 (pp. 114 128,) when she not only yells don t you say hey to me, you ugly girl! You say good afternoon, Mrs Dubose! (pp. 115) to Scout but also disapproves of the children referring to their father as Atticus (pp.115,) doesn t like that Scout wears overalls (pp. 117,) and wants Jem sent to reform school since she believes he had broken down Maudie Atkinson s scuppernong arbor (pp.116.) Her impact is extreme on the children as she has old fashioned values and believes they need to still act like children should, example being telling Jean Louise or Scout you should be in a dress and camisole young lady...what has this world come to when a Finch goes against his raising (pp.117,) explaining the old town values of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Contributions Of The Song Strange Fruit Did you know the song Strange Fruit was recorded and performed by an African American woman? This song was so powerful in exposing the truth of the great suffering of blacks before and during the civil rights era that is still known and used today. Many other Black women have performed songs similar to this one, which changed the history of American music in a very unique way. Today s artists still sample legendary songs that shows the impact that African American women have on the music industry. The variety of music composed and performed by black women were derived from the African Diaspora which evolved into spirituals, blues, gospel, and rap. These women s contributions have paved the way for future artists of different ethnicities and genres. African Americans have contributed their culture to America in many ways especially with music. Due to enslavement coming into America, they were then faced with horrific trials and tribulations. Referring back to the homeland of Africa, Africans have been composing and performing music for different purposes such as marriages, births, and funerals. They even use music to tell stories and communicate with one another. However, while transporting over to the new world, Africans were forced into slavery and brought their musical traditions with them to communicate with one another which then transitioned into songs of spirituals. Spirituals were birthed in slavery to help the slaves get through the hard times. African American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Satire In Andrew Levy s The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn The Adventure Of Huckleberry Finn, a book recognized to be one of the most remarkable pieces of literature in American History, has been highly accused of being offensive among some critics. Andrew Levy, for example, stated that this book portrays profound satire and racism in standardized education. He believed that because of these issues, Huckleberry Finn is not an appropriate book for children. However, I believe, that neither the use of satire nor the racist comments has any negative influence on children, and that The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn is an ideal novel for use in the classroom. To begin with, the book is not all racist and it is not harmful for primary education. Like Andrew Levy, for Twain s critics, the novel is ridiculously written for children on the face of it, and for the most obvious reason: many characters use the word nigger throughout. But since the action of the book takes place in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason Twain uses satire in The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn, is to create casual dialogue ironically. Rather than emphasizing how people see white privilege at the time, Twain uses it as a way to underscore the terrific truth about the South: it was a place where slaveholders did not consider the death of a black person worth their notice, and where a nigger was not a human being. For example, in chapter fourteen, Huck exemplified Well, if ever I struck anything like it, I m a nigger. It was enough to make a body ashamed of a human race. (Twain, 123) By using satire, the author was intended to prove that black people should have the equivalent right as the superior white people. And there should be no discrimination, no misunderstanding and no racism. These undertones were hidden in between words in a setting of an adventure story. By choosing to write in such a form, Twain noticed that it would be less literate for children to confirm the underline ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Demand Shocks What Happens When Things Change? There are demand shocks in the Short Run , when things change. There are demand shocks when adjusting to the long run. There are also supply shocks.(www.econweb.tamu.edu) When there is a demand shock, this is an event that will cause the AD curve to shift. When there is a supply shock, it is an event that will cause the AS curve to shift. .(www.econweb.tamu.edu) Demand shock that happen in the short run usually occur when there is an increment in government purchases. The real increase of the GDP is measured by the horizontal shift of the AD curve, if the price level remained constant. The prices change and cause the GDP to rise less that the horizontal shifting in the AD. .(www.econweb.tamu.edu) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An increase in money supply results in the AD curve shifting rightwards. .(www.econweb.tamu.edu) Other demand shocks , A positive demand shock makes the AD curve shift to the right. This results in an increase in both the real GDP and the price level in the short run. If a negative demand shock occurs, then the AD curve will shift leftward. The real GDP and the price level will decrease in the short run . (www.econweb.tamu.edu) The wage rates remain unchanged in the short run. In the long run the wage rates will and may change. When the output is found above the full employment level, the wages will change and will rise. This will result in the AS curve shifting upwards. When the output is below the full employment level, the wage
  • 14. rate will not rise but will decrease. This will result in the AS curve shifting downwards. .(www.econweb.tamu.edu) There is a self correcting mechanism that adjusts the process through which prices and wages return the economy to full employment in the long run. When the output is more than the full employment level, the wages must rise . When the wages rise , they cause a rise in price levels and also for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Coolest Guy On The Golf Course How to be The Coolest Guy on The Golf Course Golf is not only a skill desired by some, but also a lifestyle acquired by others. Golf is the motion of swinging a club back and forth, and hitting a ball, with the goal of making it in a small cup several hundred yards away. Yes that is golf, but it is so much more. Golf is a lifestyle, that most men over the age of 60 live, and keeps them away from their wife for the most part of the day. However, other than hiding from wives, golf is a skill most people should learn, as business transactions and weekends with the boss often occur on a golf course. Therefore, it is important to not only know how to play golf, but it is also a necessity to learn the lifestyle of country clubs in order to be the coolest guy on the golf course. The first step in being the coolest guy on the golf course starts before arriving at the country club, in the closet. The attire that is worn during the adventures on the course is almost as important as the score for the round, which is why we begin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While playing, be aware of other golfers on nearby holes, and be respectful and quiet in order to not disturb their round. While being respectful to those around, also say positive remarks after a shot is it, to let those around know of the prosperity of the round. Celebrate everything during the round, and say encouraging things to those who are struggling. Always stay positive, as nobody enjoys to play with a partner who is angry at themselves the whole round. Perhaps during the round a drink cart will come by, and offer golfers any beverages. Most of the time a younger, attractive girl is driving this cart. Therefore, buy something from her, and tip her well too. Golf etiquette also includes being humble when good shots are hit, while being positive during the bad shots also. Never boast, but at the same time be proud of the round that was just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Advantages Of Power Pressure Cooker 5) Power Pressure Cooker XL 6Quart This powerful pressure cooker XL 6 Quart has a rating of 4.1 out of 5. Its manufacturer is Power Pressure Cooker XL and comes with a one year warranty that gives you the confidence of its durability. This power pressure cooker cooks 70% faster than traditional cook wares. Thereby it saves time, space and energy. It has a flavor infusion technology that helps to trap steam and quickens the cooking process. It has a slow cooker functionality that ensures you cook your favorite slow cooked recipes 10 times faster. Its safe lock lid ensures manual steam release. Its 6Quart type measures 13 inches by 13 inches by 11.5 inches with its 8 Quart type measuring 14 inches by 12 inches by 14.5 inches. The other 8 Quart ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All the customizations made in the pressure cooker are retained. It is safe, dependable and convenient. It doesn t contaminate any food cooked in it. 8) GoWISE USA 12Quart Electric Pressure Cooker XL This amazing pressure cooker has a rating of 4.1 making it among the best pressure cookers in the market. This is a beautiful model from GoWISE USA who are popular for their high quality products. Amazingly, it has 10 presets; steam, rice, yoghurt, sauté, porridge, soup, meat, stew, bean, chill, poultry and multigrain. Its extra accessories include a rice scooper, heating plate and a measuring cup. It has a 24hour delay function that can allow you to cook even if you are at a far distance. The timer can last for even 20hours. The capacity of the pressure cooker is very large and can accommodate a lot of food. Its digital LCD is easy to read and the cooker has a capability of automatically keeping the food warm. The cooker measures around 13inches by 15inches by 16inches and weighs up to 25.8 pounds. Advantages It is easy to clean and use It has a 24hour delay function It can keep food warm for a very long time. It has a 10 presets in the pressure cooker for various ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Sex Discrimination And Discrimination Kyle Eagleston Professor Brogan PE 100 12/10/2017 Title IX People are constantly making mistakes and avoiding certain responsibilities. Mainly minor responsibilities can be avoided and unanswered, but major ones need to be questioned and brought to attention in order for them to be dealt with. Sex discrimination is one of those mistakes that people are constantly making. It isn t happening as much as it used to in the past, but it is still occurring in our education system, employment, housing, and even in something as small as credit. There are large episodes in past time that we are able to track down and see examples of sex discrimination towards females, especially in education. From as early as birth, women are being discriminated against just because they are supposedly inferior to men. This was all put to a stop when Title IX was formed. Title IX s main objective is to protect people from discrimination based on sex in education programs or activities that receive Federal financial assistance. The motto that we follow is No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance . Title IX was passed as a law by Richard Nixon in 1972, and was created within the Education Amendments by Congress. It also consisted of two benefactors, Birch Bayh from the Senate, and Edith Green from the House ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Ethical Issues Of Abortion Introduction There are numerous ethical issues that can develop in labor and delivery whether this issue influences the mother, baby, or both. In healthcare, it is an obligation for the provider to give ideal care, treatment, and prevent harm to patients while making ethical choices. Here and there, these choices aren t highly contrasting and providers must outweigh benefits versus harm in order to give the best care possible for mother and baby. One case of an ethical issues that emerges in obstetrics is late abortion in raped victim women. What is late term abortion related to raped victims? late term abortion which is also known as post viability abortion is the termination of pregnancy after the 20th week of gestation. Late term ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They also argue that before twenty weeks gestations fetus observed to show hormonal stress responses to painful stimuli and these responses were diminished when pain medication was administered to fetus. Therefore, pro life wants to save lives of fetus at the phase at which medical evidence shows that they can feel pain (Cohen Sayeed, 2011). Cons On the other hand, the against life or pro abortion support abortion of fetus for many reasons. There are many times when abortion may be the best and only option for continuing live. One and most painful reason to mother is when rape occur. Rape is an act of violence, not a natural act of intercourse and intimate relationship between two. Rape wounds respect, freedom, physical and moral integrity which every person has the right to. In other words, raped victim did not choose to be pregnant for this reason she should not be forced to carry rapist s baby against her will. Also some of the rape victims may be minors and not be mentally or physically prepared to take care of themselves and the newborn baby after delivering. (Ladock) There is a need of support and good counseling for mothers and children who are the outcome of a rape ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Age Of War And Displacement By Simon Wiesenthal In the Age of War and Displacement is characterized by imperialism, nationalism, racism, and power. In an era of both freedom and confinement, Simon Wiesenthal describes his experience of the Holocaust, which is used to analyze, what it means to be human. After World War One (WWI), the Germans lost, Hitler assumed authority and began to blame the Jews for what happened in WWI (Bingle). Within a few months, Germans started to believe Hitler that they were the master race or supermen, and had no trouble committing genocide of any group Hitler labeled as bad or subhuman . The Sunflower, address the nature and task of human but also gives a Jewish perspective of Humanness . Wiesenthal asks, Were we truly all made of the same stud? If so, why were some murderers and other victims? Was there in fact any personal relationship between us, between the murderers and their victims, between our camp commandant, Wilhaus, and a tortured Jews (Wiesenthal 7)? Nationalism is key characteristic in the 20th century and Germany was the primary country to demonstrate this, with National Socialism. Germans showed their patriotism and loyalty to their country and fellow citizens. National Socialism affected many Germans... [it] was for them the fulfillment of their dearest wishes. It lifted them out of their insignificance. That is should come to power at the expense of innocent victims did not worry them (Wiesenthal 91). For the Jews, the human experience was to be treated like a person ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Export Import Technological Factor in Malaysia http://org.ntnu.no/internationalbusiness/pdfs/Malaysia0809.pdf 1. Introduction : http://www.scribd.com/doc/24650411/EXIM Policy Project 2. http://www.exim policy.com/ 3. For India to become a major player in world trade, an all encompassing,comprehensive view needs to be taken for the overall development of thecountry¶s foreign trade. While increase in exports is of vital importance, wehave also to facilitate those imports which are required to stimulate our economy. Coherence and consistency among trade and other economic policiesis important for maximizing the contribution of such policies to development.Thus, while incorporating the existing practice of enunciating an annual EximPolicy, it is necessary to go much beyond ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 6. Some Other Highlights of The EXIM Policy : 1. Inter State Trade Council :To engage the State Government inproviding an enabling environment for boosting international trade, by setting up an Inter State Trade Council.2. Removal of Export Cess :Proposed to abolish cess on export of all agricultural and plantationcommodities levied under various commodity Board Acts.3. Export Promotion Capital Goods Scheme (EPCG) :This scheme is extended to Agricultural sector, SSI sector, Retail Sectors inorder to promote exports from them.4. Service Export :To upgrade infrastructure in the service related companies . 5. Agri Export :Benefits under µVishesh Krishi Upaj Yojana¶ have been extended to exports of poultry and dairy products in addition to export of flowers, fruits, vegetablesand their value added products. 6. Package for Marine Sector :Duty free import of specified specialized chemicals and flavoring oils as per adefined list shall be allowed to the extent of 1% of FOB value of precedingfinancial years export. 7. Advance Licensing Scheme :The Scope of Advance License for annual requirement has been extended to allcategories of exporters having past export performance.8. Duty Free Replenishment Certificate :Brass scrap, Additives, paper board, and dye stuff have been removed from thelist of items prescribed for import under DFRC.9. Procedural Simplification :Proposed to simplify procedures and reduce the documentation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. How A Classroom Based Research Project Can Help One Become... Summary: Diana (2011), points out how a classroom based research project can help one become an effective teacher leader. In this case, the author describes the action research as a solution that is a tried and true professional development tool. The action research tool can be used to systematically incorporate techniques used in the classroom such as; specific teaching methods, classroom management strategies, and assessment tools. Educators are continually being held accountable for positive student outcomes; they are using tools to help them make decisions through the use of evidence based practices and analyzing student data. As teachers graduate from college to take up their own classrooms, they need tools such as action research, to transform their practice into a viable one where their students are able to learn successfully (Diana, Summer 2011). Article 2: Cook, B. G., Cook, L., Landrum, T. J. (2013). Moving Research Into Practice: Can We Make Dissemination Stick. Council for Exceptional Children, 79(2), 163 180. Summary: Cook et.al (2013) provide an in depth explanation about the ongoing research to practice gap in special education and describe characteristics that can used to make dissemination stick when shared with teachers in this field. The 6 characteristics described by the authors are (a) simple, (b) unexpected, (c) concrete, (d) credible, (e) emotional, and (f) stories. Part B. Comparing/Contrasting the articles Common themes (a) Both ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Black Canyon Coffee Case Notes Hitt 1 Essay INTRODUCTION Black Canyon Coffee (BCC) is a Thai based chain of coffee restaurants at the forefront of its domestic specialty coffee market. This case incorporates content which can be used to illustrate a broad range of strategic analysis, formulation, and implementation concepts. It is specifically about matching the company s strategic choices with conditions in the environment. The case is set at a juncture in time (2002) when the young company needs to clearly define organizational goals that will guide BCC in an increasingly complex environment. The case opens with background material on BCC and its founder. It establishes the market conditions, consumption patterns, and competitive atmosphere of the specialty coffee business in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Thai government is friendly to the interests of other Asian nationals, but protective of domestic coffee producers. These policies suggest that regional chains would be welcome in the Thai market, but that continued increases in imports of premium European coffees might be curbed. As independent coffee shop owners struggle to achieve profitability and seek an exit strategy, BCC should consider how an acquisition strategy could help the company achieve the objectives of its domestic business strategy. Predictions of industry consolidation imply that BCC cannot safely implement a tepid strategy. It will need to decide if and how to devise a comprehensive international strategy or to retrench into a domestic dominated strategy with the intent to fortify the home market. Overall, the world wide market for coffee is enormous, and it continues to demonstrate an upward growth trend. This provides Black Canyon Coffee with opportunities to expand its business throughout the world. But other, larger coffee specialty companies will also be pursuing these opportunities. Also, rising coffee demand in Asia exceeds growth levels in Western nations another reason that an increase in foreign interests is expected in the Thai market. Black Canyon Coffee s Managing Director Pong has recently initiated BCC s expansion into international territory. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. George Orwell s One Flew Over The Cuckoo s Nest Grace Wang Period 3 Humanities V 4/17/2015 Defending Controversial Novels Essay Draft Kesey Flew East, His Critics Fly West: They ve All Missed the Merit in the Cuckoo s Nest There s something about taking a plow and breaking new ground. It gives you energy (Kesey qtd. in Sova 244). This energy, however, comes with a cost, as demonstrated by Kesey s revolutionary novel One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest. In the process of writing the book, Kesey embarked with ambitious goal of ultimately reshaping American society s approach to established institutions. Never before had a major American work illustrated conformity in American medical consortiums in such a subversive manner, and even the Seismic Sixties during which Cuckoo s Nest was published saw the novel s acclaim balanced with pointed criticism. Today, One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest is taught nationwide, and each year millions of high school students submerse themselves in the story of Chief Bromden and Randle McMurphy. Both these men are patients at a mental ward in Oregon, Bromden being an Indian chief who is assumed deaf and dumb by the other patients and narrates the novel, and McMurphy being the coarse, rebellious, gambling man who comes to the ward with a marked intention of defying rules and establishing a dominant presence. Until McMurphy s arrival Nurse Ratched runs the ward with precision and a subtle force, combining with the organization of the Combine to completely control the lives of the patients. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Catcher In The Rye Literary Conflict English essay (literary conflicts) Essay question: What is the main literary conflict found in The Catcher in the Rye ? Introduction: J.D Salinger s bestselling novel The Catcher in the Rye depicts a troubled teenage boy who conflicts with the society of the 1950s. Holden Caufield s cynical way of narrating the story with his constant criticism about other people and the ugliness of the world, introduces the readers to a judgemental and critical protagonist. The Catcher in the Rye was based on Salinger s life experience after WWII. While Holden disliked the society in the story, Salinger personally disliked the society of how the life after the war was like. The novel illustrates Holden as the opposite of what society expects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Holden defies society by not applying himself at school and getting kicked out of different schools numerous times. Apart from getting expelled from Pencey, while he is there Holden does not establish any close relationships with his classmates, or any of the other boys at Pencey. He always finds something bad to say about the people he has connections with, even his roommate Stradlater: He was at least a pretty friendly guy, Stradlater. It was partly a phony kind of friendly. (ch.3 pg.25) Holden does not have any close friendships with any of his peers, even though he occasionally has fun with Stradlater and is nice to Ackley because he feels obliged to, in the end he always has bad things to say about the phony people there. Holden struggles to find a place in society, and struggles to make friends with the critical attitude he has against society in general, and the current world. Holden struggles to fit into society through his relationships with people, similar to his relationships at Pencey, Holden does not get along easily with people because of his opinions conflicting with society s. Holden s unreasonable suggestion to Sally, of going to live in the woods together, shows his struggle with society s plan for people: ...get a job somewhere and we could live somewhere with a brook and all and, later on, we could get married or something... (ch.17 pg. 142) Holden has an illogical vision of his future life with Sally. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Symbolism Of Power In William Golding s Lord Of The Flies Trace Draper Ms. Tantlinger Honors English 10 2 January 2018 Power can be used for the greater good, or power can be used to advance personal agenda As Golding s Lord of the Flies develops, power does also. When a group of boys are stranded on an island, the boys power shifts dramatically. The boys fight for power and savagery increases as the time on the island increases. The island was split into groups due to Jacks fiend for power, this was the cause of all evil on the island. Power on the island causes murder and great destruction. The conch is a symbol for power and order, and Ralph controls the privilege of holding the power. When Jack s character is introduced in chapter 2 he is already fighting for the power of the conch with Ralph. The conches role was very significant in early chapters to keep the boys on the same page but the power of the conch was quickly lost to Jacks uprising. Jack s power takes over him and turns him into a savage creating destruction to the whole island. They painted their faces like savages (Golding 163). Jacks way of proving himself to the rest of the island was to kill the pig. He did this not for the food but to show his dominance. Power later leads to destruction when Jack and his tribe kills Simon. Simon s role on the island was almost a spiritual figure to Ralph. He was able to inform Ralph many things about the island and how it could affect the group of boys. Jack had no remorse after the killing and made it seem ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Born To Run Chapter Summary The book Born to Run is an informative yet also thrilling account of the author s investigation into the primary cause of running injuries. The book begins with the author investigating a rumour of an ancient tribe in Mexico known as the Tarahumara who live in the Copper Canyons upon the same lifestyle and traditions as they did hundreds, if not, thousands of years ago. It was said that the Tarahumara were a group of superathletes that have the ability to run for periods of up to 400 miles, barefoot or in sandals, without rest while avoiding injury in the process. Obviously, for one pursuing the avoidance of running related injuries, this was an intriguing thought for author Christopher McDougall; therefore the first chapter consists of him following a lead in Mexico by tracking down a man known as Caballo Blanco. Multiple rumours existed of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their whole culture is based upon a totally modest and non violent ideology. For example, at the end of an ultra marathon when many of the runners in past races are completely miserable and need pacers to keep going. But, on record pace, the Tarahumara runners came by the aid station and surprised all the volunteers in how happy they were. All the Tarahumara runners were smiling and looking as though they were having the time of their lives. So, after this information was presented, the author came back to their meeting with Arnulfo. This meeting, however, was very brief as to the fact that the Salvador and the author had forgotten certain key pieces of Tarahumara modesty and interaction making it so that, after feeding them and providing some water, Arnulfo ran off. So then, following some interaction with Salvador, the author is lead to find Caballo Blanco and back to where the story began. The two then devise a plan to gather all the greatest ultrarunners of the 21st century to race against the Tarahumara in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Swot And Pest Analysis Of Michael Kors s Parent Company INTRODUCTION: This assignment sets out that I have to do a SWOT PEST Analysis. Involved in the assignment is the following:  State the Company I chose and why?  Outline the Company s purpose  Draw and Evaluate an Organisational Chart  Do a SWOT PEST and State the impact it had on the company.  Detail how the company should adapt and change because of the SWOT PEST.  Make appropriate conclusions and recommendations I chose the company Michael Kors Holdings Ltd; this is a private limited company. I have chosen this company because I have always had a love for his designer watches and fashion but to think about how popular the company has gotten so quickly over the past few years is incredible and I m hoping this assignment will show me a bit of how he did it and why it happened so quickly. MICHAEL KORS THE HISTORY In 1981, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Political:  Government Stability Michael Kors Parent Company is based in the US, and they have other companies based in China and parts of Europe. But the US government stability is the most important one because if the US goes down, the rest go down. The US government is very stable after the Shutdown in 2013. They don t want another report of that again, because the company didn t know if they were going to survive it. Economical:  European Debt Crisis/Chinese Economic Bubble Just as Michael Kors looks to expand his brand to the rest of the world, the European Debt Crisis struck. This became an extreme threat to his company. When an economy takes a downturn people aren t spending money the way they used to in the Boom time. During this time, Michael Kors had to find a way to market products at an affordable price. This is when the Michael Michael Kors brand was introduced. This emphasizes that the brand is high quality yet has a cheaper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Why Is Kobe Bryant Important Kobe Bryant is undeniably one of the most dedicated, successful, and greatest basketball players to ever grace the NBA hardwood. He has achieved what many players only dream of doing, and his list of accolades could fill an entire book. This success did not come easy for Bryant, like I said before, his hard work and dedication to the sport of basketball is what made him a legend, that is looked up to by millions of people around the world. Kobe admits that the success he has gained has come with many sacrifices. Thousands of hours were spent practicing dribbling, shooting, and playing defense so he could become a great player in the league like his father was. Refusing to play in his father s shadow, it is without a doubt that we can say Kobe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Importance Of Ethnic Difference In The Great Gatsby Compulsive concern over ethnic difference has always been a blended part of American culture; however, at points in the history of the United States of America this concern reached its peak. The 1920s was a period in the history of the nation during which the concern over ethnic difference heightened in an intensive, yet explicit way. The 1920s was the peak of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). This phase in history was accountable for the emergence of many thinkers such as Madison Grant, who is responsible for one of the most famous works in scientific racism, and also had a crucial role in crafting strong immigration restrictions and anti miscegenation laws within America. Additionally, the rise of other racial theorist is seen within this time such as Lothrop Stoddard, famously known for The Rising Tide of Color Against White World Supremacy, in which Stoddard describes the perils of coloured people, and their immigration to the United States. In this stage of time, with such thinkers and writers (Grant and Stoddard) gaining influence, concern over ethnic difference became evident on the surface of daily life. Although the prejudice of the 1920s is not remembered by most today, it had an important part in setting the tone of this book, The Great Gatsby. F. Scott Fitzgerald the author of The Great Gatsby is known as one of the most influential writers of the 1920s due to his penetrating literary accounts of life in the 1920s within America. In this masterpiece, by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Mixed Races In America States should try to copy what this within has been doing for the past 200 years. Having mixed races is good for the country because Ohio can teach other states to stop being prejudice to mixed people. This town can change history because in America, racism levels have not gone down since the 1990 s they have actually gone a quite a bit. Even when Abraham Lincoln removed enslaving people did not like to make mixed races in their family, but the Keiser s and that is what makes their family amazing. If this town can have an effect on the country, there will be no need for there to be any kind of act of racism because all the races can mix and then no one can say anything hurtful or racist to the other. It is amazing that this town was able to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Copper Iron Alloy Of Different Thickness By... Abstract In this project, I fabricated thin films of cobalt iron alloy of different thickness by electrodeposition technique and studied the domain and dynamics of the domain walls by taking measurements from magnetic force microscopy (MFM). I measured the roughness by taking measurements from Atomic force microscopy. I characterized the films with XRD which showed the crystal structure of the film. The SEM images of Cobalt iron film exhibited nano crystallized structure and the variation of granular size as a function of the potential at which the film deposited. Contents 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 MAGNETIC THIN FILMS AND ITS RELEVANCE IN MAGNETIC DATA STORAGE TECHNOLOGY 1.2 BASIC CONCEPT OF MAGNETISM IN THIN FILMS 1.3 WHY COBALT IRON THIN FILM 2 ABOUT INSTRUMENTS 2.1ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY (AFM)/ MAGNETIC FORCE MICROSCOPY (MFM) 2.2 SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY 2.3 GRAZING INCIDENCE X RAY DIFFRACTION 3 EXPERIMENT 3.1 PREPARATION 3.2 ELECTRODEPOSITION 3.3 CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRY 3.4 CHRONO AMPEREOMETRY 3.5 PULSED DEPOSITION 4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 4.1 ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY AND MAGNETIC FORCE MICROSCOPY IMAGES AND DISCUSSION. 4.2 SEM IMAGES AND DISCUSSION. 4.3 GRAZING INCIDENCE X RAY DIFFRACTION AND DISCUSSION. 5 REFERANCES CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO MAGNETIC THIN FILMS 1.1 Magnetic thin films and its relevance in magnetic data storage technology Thin films have gained lot of research attention in the last few decade and are expected to play a very important role in the development of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Hitler Art Theft Research Paper Some believe Hitler s interest in art and being rejected from an art academy led to him steal and burn priceless art, do you? With that said, this is one of the most notorious art thefts in the world with over thousands of pieces of art either destroyed or lost. Not only are the artwork valuable in currency, they are also culturally valuable too. Today, there are still around an estimated 750,000 pieces of art lost. Historians estimate the value of the art stolen by the Nazis to worth around 20,000,000,000 dollars. This includes anywhere from books to religious treasures. Some famous works of art that was stolen include the Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer which sold for 135,000,000 dollars. There was an auction that sold over 8,000 pieces of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. What Are The Structural-Molecular Hydrochemistry Changes... The hydrophobic effect refers to when there is an increase in entropy (disorder) due to water molecules wanting to exclude nonpolar molecules. The nonpolar side chains will clustered in the interior of the protein, while the polar side chains will on the surface of the protein in contact with the water molecules. This effect caused the protein to turn from a coil into a more compacted structure. With this, the protein is more stable too since there are no nonpolar molecules to interact with the hydrogen bonding of water. Thus, hydrogen bonding between the water molecules are maximized, leading to protein stability. 23. Describe the structural molecular biochemistry changes that occur in hemoglobin that occur when oxygen binds to hemoglobin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Fashion Counterfeiting Consumers want quantity over quality. Nowadays, it appears that more and more of the regular consumers are uninterested in the quality of the product they buy, but rather how much they will acquire from it. This leads to consumer purchasing fashion counterfeit products which is becoming a rising issue in the United States and Europe. Counterfeiting is an illegal act of producing and selling a replica of an authentic product without the permission of the designer. This market expands from movies, games, money, even medicine to clothes and accessories. Counterfeiting is a fast growing industry that is a worldwide problem which consumers play a huge role in. Aside from harmless pirated movies and the danger of fake pharmaceuticals, fashion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, a woman who lives in a small town, who occasionally gets to encounter high end merchandise would not be interested in the fine stitching of the handbag, so she will probably buy the knock off version. Two other reasons why consumers intentionally buy fake goods are for aesthetics desire and because the luxury brands are way too expensive. This pushes consumers to intentionally achieve their desired image via the consumption of high fashion counterfeits (Juggessur and Cohen 384). These are the factors that contribute to luxury fashion counterfeit. For this research, I interviewed one Apparel Merchandising and Management (AMM) students and three consumers. The reason I specifically chose an AMM student is that this issue is regarding their field and future careers. Since consumers play a factor in this massive industry, I chose three random consumers between the ages of 16 to 35 years old. I asked each person the same five questions regarding counterfeit and each question are significant to this research. The research questions I asked are: Do you know what counterfeiting is? What do you think about counterfeit? Have you intentionally or unintentionally purchase a counterfeit product? Why? Where? Do you know the effects it takes on? Can you distinguish the difference ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Weight Training Benefits The following research is a study based on the topic, where children participate in weight training, and the benefits that it may bring. For a long time people have though the training will bring more harm than good on a child, but research actually shows that s not the case (Hale, 2003, p.4). The American College of Sports Medicine did a study, where two thousand physicians participated to see whether weight training affected a child s joints and growth plates (Wilson).They concluded that if done correctly the exercise will have no risk on a child s growing development. Other studies like one done by The National Strength and Conditioning Association came to the same conclusion (Wilson). There are risks on children who participate in weight training, there is the risk that they could damage their growth plates which could result in stunted growth (Wilson). However this often only happens when improper form and not appropriate training programmes are practised (Walker). All those who argue the benefits of children participating in weight training agree that it should only ever be done with the supervision of a qualified personal trainer (The Mayo Clinic, 2015).Steve Fleck William Kramear (1993), who are fitness authors , have written appropriate training programs for children to participate in. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research will show you that children involved in weight training can seriously benefit, if of course done properly (Mayo Clinic Staff, 2015.). The most important concept of the whole idea is safety. There is things that can go wrong, stunt growth is a fact and can happen when children suffer from epiphyseal trauma, but this does not have to be the case (Hatfield, 2011). As long as parents absolutely stress safety and the need for qualified supervision. A child can then have a healthy participation in the sport and reap the benefits which it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. American Attitudes Towards Police Attitudes, which are beliefs, feelings and behavioral tendencies towards groups (Hogg Vaughn, 2012), are used to understand attitudes toward police. Understanding attitudes toward police contributes not only to an understanding of race relations in the U.S. but also to better understand citizens willingness to participate in community policing initiatives, which are designed to help residents and police officers put their differences aside to come together to help identify problems and come up with possible solutions to improve crime . Racial predispositions, social class, and intersectionality are theories that have been used in determining Americans attitudes toward the police (Schuck et al., 2008; Weitzer Tuch, 2005; Cochran Warren, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Internet Privacy. Solutions for Violations of Internet Privacy. In the past thirty years computer technology has been developing very rapidly. Internet in last decade has revolutionized the way how we conduct our lives and businesses. Internet has become a daily necessity we cannot live without. Development of Internet and wireless technologies together with advancement in miniature technology has made it possible for us to have access the internet on the go. Every year we expect new and more advance models of smart phones, or new more sophisticated window systems, or new and more reliable internet security program in hope that this time advancements in technologies not only help to improve our life, but help to protect our privacy while using the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because technology improves and advances dramatically, tracking people s information by corporation has become more sophisticated too. A week ago I was looking for an airline ticket to New Zealand; as a result of that any sites I open, even ebay I have insert with deferent offers for New Zealand travel. This same technique corporations use while we shop. Once you are looking for something, be ready to be attacked with cookies that have similar offers for weeks to come. It is harmless, but very annoying. The good news is, most information corporations collect about us are used just for businesses to take advantage and make profits from us. Plotz writes: One wonderful, terrible thing about modern capitalism is that companies don t care. You are not a person. You are a wallet (70). When we talk about our privacy, what exactly do we mean? What kind of private information do we want to keep private from the public eye? For different people it is different information. As David Plotz in his essay Privacy is Overrated writes the privacy crusade is built on a foundation of hypocrisy paranoia, economic know nothingism and bogus nostalgia (68). We concerned about our own privacy, but do not mind to check on personal data about somebody else we are interested. We also would like our government to stop any security threats from terrorists by gathering large data and searching it with whatever method they use. So, in some cases it is okay to break into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...