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Bernard Madoff Financial Scandal Controversy
Bernard Madoff Financial Scandal
I would first like to begin this paper by saying why I decide to chose this topic out of the 3 choices. I
believe that all of the choices were credible and a viable topic in their own regards, but the reason this
one hit home for me was because of the simplicity of the scandal. It s hard to believe that someone
could have made off with the amount of money Bernard did when the idea of a Ponzi scheme was
notable as early as the 19th century, and was named after Charles Ponzi in 1920 after his scandal
created enough issues to make it more aware to the public of what was happening. The fact that this
happened almost 100 years later at the level that it did and where it happened made me extremely
concerned and interested in the topic. In this paper I will cover the details happening up to the scandal,
the scandal itself, the people involved in the scandal, the legislation and regulations implemented after
the scandal, and my views on the outcome of the scandal.
Bernard Madoff was born April 29th, 1928 in Queens, New York. He grew up as a son of two Jewish
parents, one of which was a stockbroker. He graduated from Hofstra University in 1960 with a degree
in Political Science and then moved on to attend Brooklyn Law School where he dropped out to start
and pursue his own company, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC.
The firm was started with an initial fund of $5,000, which was earned by Bernard working as a
lifeguard and sprinkler
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Contribute To Health And Safety Nvq3
Contribute to health and safety in health and social care
Understand own responsibilities, and the responsibilities of others, relating to health and safety in
workplace
Legislation that relates to health and safety includes, amongst others, the Health and Safety at work
Act 1974, Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and Health and Safety
(Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998.
The general roles and responsibilities of health and safety policies and procedures agreed with my
organisation for colleagues include:
* Having a personal and collective responsibility to promote safe working practices and maintain a
healthy, safe and secure workplace
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Some of these incidences can include a slip, trip, fall, burn or cut. A sudden illness can be described as
an incident that occurs without warning, from within the human body, for example, a stroke or heart
attack.
If an accident or sudden illness occurs then policies and procedures to follow include making the
situation safe if possible, treating my casuality if possible, as I m a first aider, reporting any accidents
etc that occur in the health and safety at work/accident book and reporting these to my supervisor or
manager. In general I would follow all organisational and legal policies in place.
Move and handle equipment and other objects safely.
The legislation that relates to moving and handling is the Health and Safety at work act 1974. It is
important that all risk assessments are carried out on the individual or object before hand. You must
bend your knees and not your back, hold objects to your chest and do not lift anything above the
weight that is specified by your employer. In my role as a volunteer at ... I lift items of very little
weight except from time to time I will lift tables in the setting up of the drop in which is always
carried out by two people in order to evenly distribute the weight.
How to handle hazardous substances and materials
Some hazardous substances and
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How Susan B Anthony Changed America
Did one woman activist change the course of America? Susan B. Anthony was a strong, independent
woman who made major advancements in women s rights. She truly changed things for not only
women, but for the United States. Susan, a women s rights advocate who promoted gender equality to
positively impact society changed America by evolving home life, encouraging women in the
workforce, and influencing women s rights. To many, Susan was a pioneer for equal rights.
Susan B. Anthony was born February 15th, 1820. She was born into a family of activists and would
listen to her father and his friends converse about politics. As a result, Susan developed formidable
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Anthony was born February 15th, 1820. She was born into a family of activists and would listen to her
father and his friends converse about politics. As a result, Susan developed formidable views
regarding slavery, temperance and women s rights. She started out focusing on anti slavery and the
temperance movements. However, difficulties from male members of an anti slavery movement group
caused her to change her focus. These members prohibited her from voicing her opinion due to her
gender and also refused to help her get the right to vote. She then realized that women and men were
very far from equal, and believed that it was time that she and all women had a chance to openly speak
in public and vote in elections. Susan believed she could make this happen with a lot of hard work and
the support of her fellow women who stood beside her and helped her push for gender equality all
over america. When she made the decision to fully focus on women s rights she accomplished a lot.
She really started to work on women s rights in 1854 when Susan started to petition for women s
property rights and suffrage. Then, in 1863 Susan and her fellow women s rights advocate, Elizabeth
Cady Stanton, wrote the Appeal to the Women of the Republic, which showed how dedicated and
passionate these amazing pioneer women were about getting equal rights for women. Elizabeth Cady
Stanton was a major contributor to Susan s success. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth C. Stanton were
great partners; Susan was the one who controlled the business aspect and Elizabeth was the writer in
the
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The Normative View Of Christianity
Christianity is a widespread religion that reaches many different cultures and places all around the
world. Since it is such a widespread religion there are many types of interpretations that can be
developed based off the words and teachings of the Bible. Most commonly we have the normative
view of Christianity. The normative view can most basically be understood as the highly shared
teachings of churches. Another type of interpretation that encompasses all beliefs that are not
compliant with the normative view is called esoteric. Here we will compare the interpretations of
Daskalos, the Great Teacher of Cypress, and his Researchers of Truth against the normative view of
Christianity as understood by both Catholics and Protestants. In order to further investigate the
differences between Daskalos esoteric beliefs and normative beliefs we must understand fully what
esoteric and normative truly mean. A few beliefs of normative Christianity, as explained by Moreman,
are as follows: the belief in judgement after death. There are only 2 places to go, hell or heaven and
that may or may not be after a slight stop in purgatory, the intermediate state of being right after death
where souls await resurrection (Moreman, 62). When the resurrection happens, people will be
resurrected in their physical bodies, thanks to interpretations by St. Augustine of Hippo (Moreman,
62). Those souls or people that are evil will spend eternity in hell in fiery damnation (Moreman, 63).
The beliefs of
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The Tour Of Your Life
THE TOUR OF YOUR LIFE
It was mid October in Rosewood. The adults were working at their jobs and most of the children were
attending school at the Palm Valley School District. It was a pretty normal life here for James Miles,
who was currently attending eighth grade at Palm Valley Middle School. He had a few friends, had
pretty good grades, and was enjoying his life quite fine as it was. At the time, he was sitting on the
walkway during recess, thinking intriguing things while waiting for lunch.
Yo, James! Come ere! knocked James out of my train of thought.
Dad gum it, Robert, always interrupting my thoughts... Ugh... James thought to himself as he stood up
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This was one of the flyers the school prints out every Monday morning that tells about the foods the
cafeteria will serve each day and all the events happening during the week. James read through the
handout, looking for events that would happen that day. After reading through the lunch section, he
finally came to the Occasion Section.
Occasion Section
Okay, kids! Here are all the things you have to look forward to this week! Have fun!
MONDAY
There will be a Student Council meeting at 11:30 during lunch.
TUESDAY
You will get Progress reports
WEDNESDAY
Donations to the local foodbank will begin
THURSDAY
There will be a drawing to go to a tour of the band
That s about as far as he got before widening his eyes a bit. The tour was for Verdant Harmony. That
was his favorite band. He couldn t believe it. There was no way this was real. They were giving away
tickets to the Verdant Harmony band tour? No way! He slowly looked up at Robert, who had a super
wide grin on his face. So, what do you think? asked Robert, waiting for the response he knew was
coming. James stood motionless for a minute in disbelief. Uhhh... How do you think we can win this,
though? There are about three hundred twenty students in the school! What are the odds one of us is
going to win? asked James concernedly. Honestly, having the odds of two out of three hundred is a
pretty bad circumstance, especially since they were going for two hundred dollar
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Tropical Rainforest In Brazil
Long, long ago, in a lively and vibrant tropical rainforest in Brazil, there lived three birds. First, there
was Kiwi the parrot. He was the most beautiful bird in all of Brazil. His colorful feathers and bright
plumage never failed to turn heads. Next, there was Victor the peacock. His gorgeous royal blue color
and alluring tail feathers attracted all of the females. Last, and probably least, there was Toko the
toucan. He had dull, dark feathers, and a short, ugly beak. Because of this, poor Toko had no friends
and endured a lot of teasing. One day, when the forest habitat was buzzing with activity, Toko decided
to go get some food. On his way, he saw Kiwi and Victor. He tried to say hi, but they drowned him out
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Boring old Kiwi and his annoying sidekick Victor. I guess you re the ugly ones now. Soon, Toko
began bragging and making all the other birds feel awful, just like the way Kiwi and Victor had made
him feel when they teased him. One day, when Toko was once again bragging about himself, Kiwi
flew up to him and said, Goddess Dalia wants to see you in the cave. Kiwi looked inexplicable happy,
and Toko was confused. Why would Dalia want to see him? Toko flew to the cave of the gods to find
Dalia waiting. She did not look happy. In fact, she looked quite the opposite. She glared at him. She
launched into her argument as soon as he came in. You went against my ONE CONDITION! You brag
so much! You have only gotten worse after I helped you. The other birds and I cannot deal with your
self obsessed, narcissistic ways anymore. This is it! I am going to change you back to how you looked
in the beginning. , she yelled
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How Does Alison Bechdel Use Allusions In Fun Home
In the creatively illustrated novel Fun Home by Alison Bechdel has many references to different
works of literature that are used to explain and relate to her experiences throughout the novel. It seems
to be that the main character Alison and her family would rather live in a world of literature than their
current world. Alison uses multiple allusions of different literatures in her novel, the reason she uses
all of these literary references is to explain to us that the people in her life including herself do not
want to be in their world. The noticeable uses of literature in the novel are the chapters which are all
names taken from different works of literature. Authors such as James Joyce, Albert Camus, Henry
James, along with myths such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
An example of this is when she tells us that she feels as if her father Bruce cares more about little
things in his life more than his family, like the house renovations. Alison even says I grew to resent the
way my father treated his furniture like children, and his children like furniture (Bechdel, p.14) to
describe to us how she thinks her father is viewing her family, as if they are all just apart of the house.
Alison also likes to compare people and places in her life to things in literature. Alison relates her
father to many different characters, such as the novel The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald, due to
Bruce s love for the character Gatsby. Alison even tells us that he has started to act and even looks like
Gatsby (Bechdel, p.g.64). Alison also describes her surroundings in the view of literary places. The
Chapter The Canary Colored Caravan is also a literary reference to Kenneth Grahame s The Wind In
The Willows a book her and her father used to read. Alison s setting of her hometown called Beech
Creek is somewhat similar to The Wild Woods in Grahame s novel. Along with how the animals never
leave there, much like Bruce. So the author is almost literally describing her town in the form of a
different world, a place that she might wish to
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Criminal Investigation And The Crime Scene
I am sure I am not the only one that thinks of the hit television show CSI when I hear of criminal
investigations. What people probably don t know is that the people who work as investigators are not
particularly pretty people with pencil skirts, expensive suits, and a full hair and makeup team; they are
law enforcers that specialize in the science aspect of solving crimes.
In 2009, Hekim stated that: Investigative police work is mostly about the recovery, analysis and
interpretation of information about criminal offenses. The investigative process of a crime consists of
taking victim and witness statements, examining the crime scene, collecting physical evidence,
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1). Americans obtained their first investigators in 1789 and they were known as revenue agents (O
Connor, 2006, para. 3). Americans in the late 1700s were recruited from civilian life and it wasn t until
the 1950s that a college education was preferred in the investigations department (O Connor, 2006,
para. 3). The first major private detective agency of the nineteenth century was formed by Allan
Pinkerton in 1819 1884 (Swanson et al., 2002, para 1). In my opinion, the biggest milestone for
investigative work was the discovery of DNA. It has made the task of apprehending criminals
exponentially easier and is virtually error free.
How to become a Criminal Investigator There are different ways to become a criminal investigator:
you can go to school and major in criminology or criminal science and get hired as a criminal
investigator perhaps in a small town where prior experience is not required or you can take the most
common avenue and become a police officer first. After becoming a sworn police officer, you can
receive on the job training and attend specialized classes to become an investigator. Speaking with a
current Myrtle Beach Police Crime Scene Investigator, David Bailey, I learned that if you want to go
into investigations you don t necessarily need a certain under graduate major; you just need to get your
foot in the door by becoming a police officer and then be willing to
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My Dream Life In College
It was 2005 and I was a senior at a high school in Florida. My whole life I was raised by my beautiful
grandparents in Miami who always hoped for me to attend college and study a rewarding career. All
my friends knew their goals and were focused on pursuing their careers. I witnessed them trying to get
into the finest universities; and many did get admitted into their dream school. On the other hand, I
was uncertain what I wanted to study, although I knew deep down inside I was just as intelligent and
driven as my friends.
My grandparents met in Cuba when they were only 13 years old, and remained together every day of
their lives. They always planned to flee Cuba and move to the United States to provide a better life for
their children. After three attempts trying to flee the Island, my family was fortunate to survive the
rough ocean waters and land safely in America. They risked their lives in searching for the American
dream on a make shift boat. Years later, while living in Florida, my grandfather worked three jobs to
provide a better life for the family. He wanted his children and grandchildren to go to school and have
a prosperous life in the great United States. I had hopes to one day have my grandparents see me
graduate from high school and college. However, that drastically changed that same year when I
learned that my lovely grandmother had a terminal illness. She began complaining of abdominal pain
and shortness of breath. Immediately, my family and I took
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Patricia Prostitute Addicted To Crack Analysis
The story of the prostitute addicted to crack, Patricia, who changed her life around after she gave birth
to her 6th child impacted me. After she got help she was able to get off drugs, obtain a part time job,
get an apartment, and most importantly keep her youngest child. Her addiction was preventing her
from taking care of her children and costing herself her dignity. It was inspiring to see her stay sober
and being able to provide for her oldest and youngest child. Unfortunately, Patricia s story also
showed how her mistakes were being repeated by her son. This seems to occur often in families
involved with addiction and violence.
The young child that was severely beaten by a stranger due to his mother leaving him with the
stranger for
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Theme Of God In The Doorway By Annie Dillard
God! A figure of love and forgiveness to many, a figure of fear to others. Pulitzer Prize winning
essayist Annie Dillard illustrates the differences and similarities on how one feels about God in her
essays On a Hill Far Away and God in the Doorway . Dillard explores children s fear of God by
comparing her portrayal of herself with the child on the hill, using common motifs, symbols, and
differences of tone to contrast the two reactions. With the reverence of God also comes the fear of the
almighty. This fear can push one away from society, setting one apart from the rest. Isolation is a motif
prevalent in both essays, affecting the Dillard and the boy in different ways. Dillard reflects upon
herself as a young girl in God in the Doorway where fear had driven her away from her loving family
as she hides herself in her room. Her terror comes in the form of Santa Claus, causing her to run from
her family. During the incident on Christmas Eve, Dillard recalls that her, mother called and called,
enthusiastic, pleading; I wouldn t come down. My father encouraged me; my sister howled. I wouldn t
come down (Dillard 138). Dillard s fear of Santa drove herself away from her family, causing Dillard
to hide from her fear rather than confront it. In On a Hill Far Away , the boy s faith places him in a
very different state of isolation. In contrast to Dillard, he didn t push himself away, but longed for
company, someone who could understand him and his beliefs. In the essay,
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Is Dr. Horrible Really an Evil Character Essay
Dr. Horrible Dr. Horrible may portray the antagonist in Joss Whedon s mini series Dr. Horrible and the
Sing along Blog but he does not actually act evil. As you listen to Dr. Horrible talk on his blog he
comes across as a normal guy; you almost could not take him seriously with his talk of evil and
certainly not a killer. When Dr. Horrible is answering all of his fan mail the letters are filled with
sarcasm and questions asking him why he has not succeeded in any of his plans. If he truly was a cold
hearted killer he would not get fan mail, he would not have viewers, and he most definitely would
never fail to succeed in plans of evil. Dr. Horrible himself even states that he just cannot get into the
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The van suddenly goes out of control and Penny just happens to be in the way. Dr. Horrible was able
to stop the van from running Penny over but to her it seemed Captain Hammer stopped the van just in
time and that it was fate. This is the first occurrence that goes to change Dr. Horrible and his plan. He
never meant to hurt anyone in the first place but now Captain Hammer is taking Penny away from him
before he even had the chance to tell her how he truly felt. He feels as if his Hopes and dreams are
crashing into the ground. And that the evil in him is on the rise . His plan becomes more desperate as
he feels he is running out of time and options and chances to finally tell Penny, if Dr. Horrible truly
was an evil killer you would NOT like someone like Penny. She is the complete opposite of evil; this
would mean that Dr. Horrible has good in him because how could he relate to someone that was not
evil at all? When Dr. Horrible runs into Captain Hammer at the Laundromat he discovers that Captain
Hammer does not like Penny nearly as much as he does, in fact he tells Dr. Horrible that he will sleep
with Penny just out of spite. That was the breaking point, after hearing that Dr. Horrible was SO mad
that he would hurt penny like that he thought it was only just that he got rid of Captain Hammer for
good. Dr. Horrible receives yet another letter in the mail from Bad Horse stating that he must use
assassination to complete his
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The Pros And Cons Of The Canadian Conscription Crisis
The United States of America is the nation with the largest, most powerful, and most funded military.
The United States has been known to commonly get involved with other nations purely based off the
fact that it is militarily capable. In the past the United States has had to implement several drafts to
support the military s need for more troops. The question is, in this day and age, would it be
acceptable for the United States to order a national mandatory military conscription to fuel the
military? There are always those that are exempt from military service, as well as those who cannot be
exempt which increases the gap of inequality which will harm some more than others. Due to
evidence presented in previous conscription efforts, possible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Previous conscription implementations have been proved to be devastating to its nations. The
economy depends on the workers and cannot possibly be maintained if many of said workers are
drafted into the military. Civil liberties must always be prioritized over national security in the United
States because that is what the nation was built upon. Lastly, with all the other alternatives present
there is no need for a military conscription to occur. Overall a mandatory military conscription in the
United States clearly should not be an event that arises in the foreseeable future due to previous
conscription efforts, possible economic effects, the infringement of civil liberties, and other
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The Reflection Of Sleep Paralysis In Mary Shelley s...
I have lived with sleep paralysis my whole life. Reading about something so horrifying and strange
does not do it justice. I can tell you that a paralysis is so much more than not being able to move.
There is something far more sinister about it. The paralysis literally lets your imagination run wild and
that is dangerous. The role transformation plays in a scary story is practically the thing that tells it.
Like in all nightmares, things can shift from being harmless to harmful. Transformation plays a key
role in stories that are meant to scare us. Objects, settings, and humans all have the ability to transform
in a story. Of course multiple things transform, but the main thing to be focused on is the
transformation that even transforms the story. Humans that transform in a scary story usually are the
main character. In sleep paralysis you are the main thing that transforms. Let s say you fall into a
nightmare and you cannot move, you become scared and your perspective transforms. The
surrounding may become lighter or darker, figures or shadows may appear to frighten you more. As
you struggle to wake up, the nightmare may hold you back from doing so. In Frankenstein, both Victor
and his creature transform. The creature starts off innocent and curious, but as he gets rejected by
everyone around him, he becomes bitter and desperate which matures him. The creature confronts
Victor and tells him to create a companion so he doesn t have to feel alone. Victor changes by
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Lady Macbeth Deception
It was a gloomy, cold Monday morning when Lady Macbeth was called into the conference room.
Feeling the confusion in the room, she took a seat at the corner of the table. Everyone was speaking to
one another, trying to understand why they all had been called for a meeting so unexpectedly, leaving
Lady Macbeth to sit unaccompanied, the way she enjoyed it. A short man soon came into the room,
catching the attention of all the workers, clearly showing the man s authority. As the workers
scrambled to find a seat, the man began to announce, Attention fellow employees, in the next week I
will be giving a promotion. However, the competition is very tight. You must show me that you excel
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Unfortunately, this task goes against my morals. To ruin the reputation of such a young and talented
journalist would ruin what I stand for, the genius hesitantly replied. Through the phone, it was
unmistakable not hear deep annoyance over his response. Infuriated, Lady Macbeth yelled, How dare
you! What kind of genius are you? You flaunt around as if you actually know something! I do! I stand
out in the computer field! I ve received many accolades! You re just a coward who cannot understand
how to function a search engine! You re a fraud! Lady Macbeth understood what she was saying and
she understood the outcome of her words. The line went silent, and after a few moments the man
coughed to clear his throat. Fine. I will do this search for you to prove my intelligence. With that short
answer, Lady Macbeth
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Examples Of Scapegoats In The Crucible
Scapegoating in the Crucible A scapegoat is someone who is blamed for mistakes of another, usually
for someone to avoid a sticky situation. We all have done it one way or another in hope to escape
some trouble, but the crucible takes it to a whole new level. In the crucible it is not about just being
grounded for a couple days, it is about life and death. Throughout the crucible there are multiple cases
of scapegoating as characters try to avoid being thrown in jail or hanged. Abigail is the biggest culprit
of using scapegoats to cast the light on someone else rather than herself. Abigail realizes at the
beginning of the play that if she blames someone else everyone automatically believes her because the
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The McCarthy hearings in the 1950s were during the red scare when many people were pointing
fingers at each other. Like the Salem witch trials, McCarthyism was a crazy period of time, and there
was mass hysteria. The red scare was when everyone believed there were communist in the United
States. Miller is trying to point out the similarities between McCarthyism and the Salem witch trials.
He is trying to open people s eyes and hopefully make people think twice before they believe
someone. Miller is pointing out specifically that scapegoating is used in both McCarthyism and in
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Nadiya Savchenko s Joan Of Arc
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How Nadiya Savchenko became Ukraine s Joan of Arc
Content:
Nadiya Savchenko, a 35 year old Ukranian politician, was released in May 2016 and welcomed as a
hero by her home country after being imprisoned by Russian court authority. Savchenko served as a
volunteer soldier who fought in the war in the region of Ukraine known as Donbas, and was captured,
tried in Moscow, and sentenced for a 22 year imprisonment of a supposed collaboration of murder of
two Russian journalists. During her imprisonment, Savchenko began a hunger strike lasting almost 3
months. For her bravery and heroism, Savchenko was awarded a Hero of Ukraine medal by Ukrainian
president Petro Poroshenko and compared throughout the world as the present day Joan of Arc. After
being released by exchange of prisoners, Savchenko, now in Ukraine, has begun her battle against
political corruption.
Context:
Political corruption has gripped Ukraine ever since the nation s independence in 1991, and it still
plagues the nation to this day. From 2010 2014, former 4th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Although not entirely like a powerful monarch, like Queen Elizabeth during the invasion of the
Spanish Armada, Savchenko participated in war to defend her home country. Savchenko defied a
powerful external force, Russia, just as Queen Elizabeth did to purge the influence of the Catholicism,
ushering an era of Protestantism. And due to thinkers such as Mary Wollstonecraft, who was
renowned for her influence over women s rights, Savchenko has become the embodiment of what
Wollstonecraft saw as the full capability of what women could accomplish, be it serving in an army,
serving as a politician, or as an inspiration for the soldiers and people of Ukraine, deeming herself
worthy of being a present day Joan of
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Marco Leone Research Paper
In New York City a salaryman Marco Leone lives a normal life. He works like any other person. He
puts up with abuse from his boss just to pay his bills. Weeks later the office he had been working for
the past seven years had a budget cut and people were going to get laid off. Marco s boss calls him
into his office to tell him the bad news, he was getting laid off. One of the employees who didn t get
laid off was a twenty year old woman who had just started there and all the higher ups like her. Five
months after getting laid off Marco is in a tuff stop he has multiple bills due and he can t get a loan
due to the loans he got to pay off his rent months ago. He s been looking for a job since he got laid off
but hasn t had any luck finding one. The reason he hasn t had any luck was because of his last name.
The Leone crime family is a notorious crime syndicate that controls most of New York. His only
connection to the crime family is his great great grandfather who was cousins with the late Don
Leone. After a rough day of trying to find a job, he goes to a bar where he meets his Cousin Leo Lupiz
who he hasn t seen in years. After some catching up. Marco tells Leo about his current situation Leo
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Marco hadn t really told anyone that he s not an actual member of the Leone family but that last name
was protecting him in there so he was fine with people thinking he was a member. Marco went to his
usual spot in the cafeteria. A new guy who just transferred in was making a ruckus. I was a made
member of the Leone family you guys better respect me! . Oh yea, then why don t you ask him and
inmate said with looking in Marcos direction. The short jumps up and goes get in Marco s face Who re
you supposed to be? he said. Marco was nervous because if this guy was an actual member he would
expose him and that will be the end of his
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Nethergrave Vs. A Sound Of Thunder
Nethergrave Reading science fiction stories are a great thing! A lot of people favored this kind of
books. Science fiction is sometimes thought of as a fantasy set in the future. Occasionally, reading
science fiction is beneficial because it has real facts. Both Nethergrave and A sound of thunder are
enjoyable science fiction stories. Nethergrave is a story about a boy who prefers online life than living
in a real world. A sound of thunder is a story about a man named, Eckels, who was killed due to a
mistake that he makes when going back in time. Nethergrave is a stronger story because it s more
realistic, relatable to our world, and interesting. The setting of Nethergrave is more realistic than A
sound of thunder . Maybe in the future, they could invent a computer that could control people s
minds, which make them feel like they are living in another world beyond real life. A sound of thunder
is a story about a group of people traveling in time and visiting the dinosaurs. Still, No one can go
back in time or change anything from history. Traveling in time, visiting the time of the dinosaurs, and
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It explained how kids get bullied and goes through embarrassing or bad moments in their life; besides,
they are ignored at home. Kids use their computers or video games to hide and escape from the real
world, like the boy in the story. Sometimes, they favored living in a game or something on the
computers instead of real life. A sound of thunder does not have anything to do with our world
because it talks about traveling in time and how killing a small butterfly change the future, but still it
gives a better time period than
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Literacy In South Africa Essay
Literacy
In past years, Illiteracy was a big issue to some countries like Pakistan, Ghana Ethiopia, South Africa
and other places in Africa. Over the past years, the government of these countries focused on
education. The levels of literacy in these countries was too high and there were causes of negative
impact toward education. For instance, literacy rate of girls in Pakistan and family were the negative
impact. Literacy rates for both gender was too high in Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa and the
negative impact was poverty. The government want to reduce literacy by doing many things. For
example, the high rate of low enrollment for girls in Pakistan, In South Africa there was a program
called the Emotional Literacy and Persona ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Latif Amna.) In addition, in Ghana money was the most negative impact towards the high literacy
rate. Ghana was poor country in past years, so, the Government were trying to do the past to improve
education. One of the problems was the low salary of teachers and this all because of the money.
(Blunch, Niels Hugo) Children in South Africa were faced with many difficult things in their lives.
Years ago in South Africa teacher teach the student in a library rather than schools. In 1994, most of
the students did not go to the school, students just go to the library to study and workshop with their
teachers during the literacy project. Children in elementary schools drop out because family pressure.
Some families began to send their children to enroll in drama schools rather than general schools
because of low fee. Also, some students said we shall now focus on the drama workshops because
they feel that drama schools worth it, and the tuition of the drama schools were not that expensive.
The article indicated some good reasons to enroll in a drama school were the low fee and children
were learning from the school. Some people indicated that drama workshops were the solution to the
linking of literacy. South Africa s young children faced many emotional problems, and there were a lot
of things that increased literacy in South Africa such as, the poverty, so it was hard for children to
develop their skills with
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A Research On The Torch Program
A top down focus in development is not unique to agricultural development, much of the research on
Chinese innovation found the defining element of not only agricultural policy, but innovation policy as
a state focused on mega projects and SOE research arms at the expense of Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs). While Heilman et. al. agrees that this is the case in regards to national level
programs such as the 863 program for high technology R D, and the 973 program for basic research,
among others, less centralized programs remain under researched in the field. An effort to
commercialize the Chinese R D regime in the private sector as the Torch Program is one of those
understudied initiatives. Beginning in 1988 in response to the tech revolution and reform and opening
the state undertook what later became known colloquially as the Torch Program was an initiative to
develop high tech industries in China to accelerate commercialization of science and technology
achievements and lead the development of science and technology with a focus on economic
development. The Torch Program encompasses a variety of smaller programs, but the issue at hand of
this analysis will focus on one of its major elements, the 83 High Technology Zones (HTZ) governed
by the program which make up the lion s share of higher value technology intensive export products in
China. Heilman et. al. contend that the genesis of the Torch Program was primarily evasive political
maneuvering by the
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Hip Hop Culture By Fernando Orejuela Summary
This paper seeks to examine the different dimensions of hip hop, and what the hip hop culture means
to different people. After reading Fernando Orejuela s Rap and Hip Hop Culture, one would get a
better understanding of the various dimensions of the hip hop culture. For instance, there is a cultural
dimension that has played a tremendous role in the hip hop culture. Many of the modern styles of
dancing and music have come from traditions that were passed down. According to Orejuela, this is in
part because of slavery (Orejuela, 5). Hip hop culture has its roots in the spread of African and Latino
peoples from their original homes to the Americas , states Orejuela (Orejuela, 5). Orejuela goes on to
later discuss exactly how their customs have influenced this hip hop culture. An example of this is
when Orejuela states, Many influences, from Africa and Europe, have been combined to form a
number of popular dance forms that themselves can be seen as ancestors of b boying and
breakdancing (Orejuela, 26). From this, it is clear that culture is of importance in hip hop. Although
this is true, there are also other dimensions that have influenced this culture as well.
Another dimension of the hip hop culture discussed in Orejuela s book, is the recreational dimension.
According to Orejuela, this dimension of hip hop was influenced by many street gangs. Orejuela goes
into extensive detail on the subject of gangs throughout the early years of hip hop. Much of his
discussion focused
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Admission Essay
I write to express my interest in the tenure track appointment in guitar at the assistant or associate
professor level beginning fall 2018 at the Arizona State University School of Music. While I have
taught at a number of institutions, my position at Georgia State University (GSU) has offered the
greatest opportunities for professional growth. Consequently, my discussion of professional activities
will focus primarily on the work I have done in connection with GSU starting in 2012. In this time I
have revitalized a failing guitar program, reinstated its MM performance degree, and created a guitar
chair position within the Georgia Music Educators Association (GMEA) while holding two to three
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I have taught Brazilian, Mexican, Chinese, Indian, and Pakistani students, among other nationalities,
and have experience working with special needs students. Because the GSU SOM offers degrees in
Music Performance, Music Education, Music Composition, Music Technology, and Music
Management, all of these majors may be in the studio at one time, each with different lesson and
degree requirements. Provided students are able to apply themselves and accept my high expectations,
I am excited to have them and their variety of perspectives and experiences in the studio. My most
impactful endeavor at GSU is the reinstatement of the Master of Music in Guitar Performance degree
which was deactivated in 2000. In the spring of 2015, with the support of the GSU SOM interim
director, I submitted a proposal for reinstatement. The proposal had the honor of being fast tracked by
upper level administration and passed all college and university level committees by December 2015.
Following reinstatement at the university level, I worked closely with my director/dean and graduate
coordinator in successfully petitioning NASM for accreditation. The MM in Guitar Performance
degree accepted students fall 2016 and I was granted a graduate assistant to aid with teaching and
administrative duties. There
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Torah Reflection
Have you ever done or said something you wish you hadn t? What if someone was hurt as a result of
what you said or did? What did you do once you realized that? In last week s Torah portion, things in
Canaan had become pretty bad for Jacob s family, so he sent his sons to Egypt to bring back food for
the family. At the end of last week s parashah, Joseph s brothers are standing before him in Egypt,
seeking food for their starving family, but they still don t know who Joseph is. At this point in the
story, Joseph has become someone with great power in the Egyptian government, and decides to test
his brothers, to see if they ve changed at all since they tried to kill him many years before. He
demands that they bring back their youngest brother, Benjamin, before he agrees to help them. When
they return with Benjamin, Joseph orders his servants to place his silver goblet in Benjamin s bag. Just
as all the brothers are leaving, with food and supplies, Joseph orders his guards to search the bags, and
they find Joseph s goblet in Benjamin s bag. As punishment, Joseph threatens to keep Benjamin and
send his brothers back to their father s home without him. This is where we pick up this week, with
the brothers standing before Joseph, trying to figure out how to get their brother back. They still don t
know that they are actually talking to Joseph, their brother. They plead Joseph to let them return with
Benjamin, saying that their father will die if they return without him. Joseph still refuses. Then Judah
steps up and offers to stay as slave instead of Benjamin. When Joseph sees Judah offering himself in
Benjamin s place, he can no longer hide his identity any longer. He sends everyone else out of the
room and, crying, tells them that he is their brother, Joseph. Jewish tradition sees Judah s actions here
as an important example of the value of teshuvah, which means repentance, or repairing a relationship.
Before, Judah was the one who came up with the plan to kill Joseph, and, according to the rabbis,
when Judah offers to take Benjamin s place, Joseph realizes how much Judah has changed and decides
to reveal himself. Sometimes we make mistakes and, when we realize that, we re not sure what to do
about it.
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Differences And Similarities Between Pulitzer And Joseph...
In America the President reigns for four years, and journalism governs for ever and ever. Oscar Wilde
never spoke truer words. The aforementioned ability to govern for ever and ever comes from
journalistic sensationalism, a craft perfected by newspaper owners and journalists Joseph Pulitzer and
William Randolph Hearst at the dawn of the twentieth century. Sensationalism counts for only one of
the numerous ties between the career rivals who, in an effort to distinguish themselves from each
other, ironically knotted themselves together in journalism history. Joseph Pulitzer emigrated to the
United States of America from Hungary at the age of seventeen and subsequently joined the Union
army of the U.S. Civil War. After the war, Carl ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Helped in large part by owning an established newspaper fresh out of college, Hearst worked his way
up the small portion of proverbial ladder Hearst had yet to climb in the journalism world by
purchasing The New York Morning Journal. Coincidentally, Hearst purchased The New York Morning
Journal from Pulitzer s soon to be estranged brother Albert (Therkelsen 7) and renamed the paper The
Journal ( William, Sidelights). Hearst s first took his first notorious step with his pilfering of all of
Pulitzer s editorial staff at the New York World, followed by Pulitzer s rehiring, and Hearst s second
theft of the same journalists (Contemporary, Joseph ). Pulitzer, as the originator of the colorful comics
section in newspapers, made sure to keep The Yellow Kid comic strip in the New York World
newspaper despite losing the original designer in Pulitzer s continuing battle with Hearst (Squires).
The fact that the battle went deep enough into the newspapers to affect the comics section helped
historians coin the term yellow journalism as an idiom for how Hearst and Pulitzer ran their respective
newspapers (Therkelsen 7). This immature feud between the two grown men may sound harmless, but
accusations surfaced suggesting this quarrel may have caused the Spanish American War. Without any
official word from government organizations, Hearst and Pulitzer both published unconfirmed
sensationalistic
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Oppression Of Social Class During The Medieval Ages
The hierarchical system of social classification used during the medieval periods, generated
considerable class tensions between people of more privileged status and those with lesser. Some
peasants, townspeople, women, and university students all campaigned through diverse methodology
to challenge the authorities that governed them. The dualistic society the medieval culture was based
on formed the tensions within society. Specifically, good versus evil, rich versus poor, man versus
woman, civilized versus uncivilized, and master versus slave. The ruling nobility and church officials
used intimidating means of violence, aggression, and coercion to dominate the perceived lower
classes. To contest oppression, the groups associated with commonality challenged the ruling classes
to have the opportunity to influence and assert authority within their own lives. Specifically, people of
common class status utilized violence, rebellion, and dissidence to combat persecution from the elite
groups. This paper will argue the townspeople, peasants, women, and university students, strived for
upward social mobility within their political class system, by challenging the sociological and
theological contracts of their respective eras. . The ethics and morals of the men constructing medieval
society laws were heavily based within church doctrine. The difference in class structure in medieval
society were formalized by the privileged authorities ideals and values. The methods
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Fight Club Analysis
Fight Club There is enough on earth for everybody s need, but not for everyone s greed. Mahatma
Gandhi This quote fits perfectly on me. Even though I have enough clothes to last an entire lifetime,
yet I keep finding myself at the mall, buying things I simple do not need at all. And I am not the only
one, millions of people is doing the same thing. It is because we need certain things: we desire
different certain things. Now what is that problem called? Consumerism. Modern society is based on
different things. But one of those things, consumerism, has been growing majorly over the past couple
of decades, mainly in America. Americans consume exponentially more than any other country in the
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Fight club is a cult how was invented by the narrator and Tyler; I want you to do me a favour; I want
you to hit me as hard as you can (book p.52). At first the narrator is withdrawn but Tyler explains
about self destruction. After the first few punch, they are aching for more, and want to see how long
they can go. This is the start of fight club. They get a basement where they can fight, and the narrator
and Tyler make the seven rules of fight club. The most important rule is that ...you don t talk about
fight club . For the narrator the fight meant he could go back to his life, do the things that matter. Fight
club is way for men to get of their daily lives, out of the consuming lifestyle. In fight club they can
beat at each other without norms and normal society rules. These men were raised to hide their
aggression. They are the so call generation X they were raised by women, abandon of father figures.
With fight club in the narrators life now, everything seems to for filed. The fight club is the most
important thing in his life; it s all he can think about. Fight club takes over his concerns about his
appearance, his job, and the need to make himself more masculine. With Marla back in the picture,
after her attempt suicide, Tyler pays less attention to the narrator and the narrator is also faced with
some of his own problems again. Tylers main
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Review of 12 Angry Men
In Twelve Angry Men, the prosecution and the defense have rested and the jury is filing into the jury
room to decide if a young Spanish American boy is innocent or guilty of murdering his father. What
starts out as an open and shut case of murder becomes instead a mini drama of each of the jurors lives,
preconceptions and prejudices and preconceptions about the trial, the accused and ultimately, each
other. Based on the stage play, all of the film s action takes place in the jury room. On the surface, the
case appears to be open and shut due to several facts: 1) The defendant possess only a weak alibi 2) a
knife the boy claimed to have lost is then found at the murder scene by the police 3) several witnesses
claimed to have been heard screaming, observed the killing or the boy running from the scene. In the
beginning, 11 of the jurors immediately vote guilty with only Juror No. 8 casting a not guilty vote. At
first the juror (Mr. Davis) bases the vote more for the sake of discussion. The jurors in the room must
believe beyond a reasonable doubt that the boy defendant is guilty of murdering his father. As the jury
s deliberations unfold, the story quickly becomes an intimate study of the jurors very complex
personalities. These personalities range from the wise, bright and empathetic to the arrogant or
prejudiced and even merciless. This provides the immediate backdrop to Mr. Davis attempts to
convince the other jurors that a not guilty verdict might be appropriate
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Comparing Pros And Cone
The differences between rods and cones are useful but because both having different dim and light
conditions. The fovea consists of densely packed cone cells. The fovea part gives humans a clear
central vision, allowing reading, bird watching, or any other task which primarily needs staring at
things. As they cannot see dim stars, or other celestial objects, its needs for high intensity light does
cause problems for astronomers. By using central vision because the light from these is not enough to
stimulate cone cells. Because cone cells are all that exist directly in the fovea, astronomers have to
look at stars through the corner of their eyes that is averted vision where rods also exist. The light is
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They contain different pigmented photoreceptor proteins. Rod cells contain the protein rhodopsin and
cone cells contain different proteins for each color range. The process through which these proteins go
is quite similar but electromagnetic radiation of a particular wavelength and intensity. The protein
breaks down into two constituent products. Rhodopsin, of rods, breaks down into opsin and retinal;
iodopsin of cones breaks down into photopsin and retinal. The breakdown results in the activation of
Transducin. This activates cyclic GMP Phosphodiesterase, which lowers the number of open cyclic
nucleotide gated ion channels on the cell membrane, which leads to hyper polarization. This hyper
polarization of the cell leads to decreased release of transmitter molecules at the
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Identifying The Key Features And Main Functions Of An Mis
Introduction: Using Star Search as a References I m going to produces a handout defining and
explaining the key features and main functions of an MIS. What is an MIS? MIS stands for
management information system . A management information system is a computerised database used
by people in managerial position . This is an essential system that an organisation such as Star search
must have. As an MIS takes the raw data from internal and external sources and produces a report
filled with useful information that a manager or CEO at Star search can use to make decisions such as:
Expanding acquisition invester shareholder etc Features of information in a MIS Mis is an information
system used to support decision made by managers at Star search. an MIS information system is a
mixture of these attributes/ features combined into one: Data , people , Hardware, Software and
telecommunication Data :Data is basically raw fact and statistics that hasn t been processed into useful
information yet . using Star Search as an example, some of the raw data they would collect would be :
Name of model /actor example Ori Age of model /actor example 17 gender example male Height of
model/ actor 6 build example athletic This data needs to be summarised into useful information for
Star search to use it to make decision. Because if the data is unprocessed it wouldn t make much sense
for example , Ori , if you produce a report with raw data Ori the decision maker isn t going to
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Queen Victoria s Influential Reign Over the British Empire...
Queen Victoria is connected with Britain s economic progress, great age of industrial expansion, and
particularly, empire. Right at the moment of her death it was believed, Britain had a worldwide empire
on which the sun never set (Hibbert 3). Queen Victoria established the nature of the British Empire for
future monarchs by reigning through sequences of commanding prime ministers who acquired
political control of Britain. Queen Victoria was born on May 24 1819 in London (Williams 24). The
morning of June 20th, 1837 the king before Queen Victoria had seen his last couple of days and
Princess Victoria had become Queen Victoria. She had to quickly learn the ways and customs of being
the Queen. In the initial part of her supremacy, two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
With Prime Minister Lord Melbourne being her first political mentor, in 1840, this guidance would be
switched with that of Prince Albert. The British Population never grew to liking him very much.
Britain had been taking on the switch to a constitutional monarchy in which the ruler is set with firm
authorities and projected to continue above any politics party s. In 1857, after the Indian Mutiny,
control was transitioned from East India Company to that of the crowns. In 1861, the death of her
husband would establish her into mourning for the balance of her lifespan. Staying out of the public
eye completed her to be unpopular but then rebounded during the late 1870s and 1880s (Hibbert 15).
In years time, the secluded influences of Queen Victoria s family and the pleasing responsiveness of
Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister in 1868, she slowly began to reclaim her public responsibilities.
During 1877, Queen Victoria had become the monarch of all India, Canada, Austria, New Zealand,
and large regions of Africa. During this instant in time Britain was not heavily tangled in much
European activities. Queen Victoria s magnificent Golden Jubilee took place in 1887 and her
astonishing Diamond Jubilee in 1897 were distinguished with excessive passion. With a rebellion in
British administration, massive manufacturing extension and the evolution of a global kingdom,
Alexandrina Victoria peacefully passed away on
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Negotiation Is Not An Easy Process
Negtiation is a strategic process of reconciling differences in interest and coming to a mutual
resolution through cooperation that is percieved fair for both of involved parties (Fells 2012). The
negotiation that was analysed in the Enterprise Agreement Negotiation Report, demonstrates that
negotiation is not an easy process nor its orderly, since it is the activity and not the segment that
determines the phase of a negotiation. According to Halpert et al. s Path model, negotiation consists of
different phases such as preparation, differentiation, exploration, and exchange. The preparation phase
in our previous negotiation became an essential part that played a role of evaluation of both parties
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Naturally, the union took the intitiative to develop creative solutions that explored the options in front
of them oppose to taking on a competitive approach that would involve exchange of trade offs (Fells
2014). An effective negotiator is a strategic negotiator, who is able to switch back and forth between
different phases of a negotiation without losing the goal in mind. An effective negotiator takes time to
process what is happening during the negotiation and ensures that the right problem is being resolved
while taking into consideration other party s intrests to finding a common ground. Concequently those
type of actions facilitate in the process of a negotiation by creating a cooperative environment and
enhance the furture relationship between the parties (Fells 2012; Sebenius 2001). An effective
negotiator aknowledges that no party is the same and as every negotiation, every negotiator is different
from one another. These variations explain the DNA of negotiation that requires an effective
negotiator to take into considerations the strands of the DNA, such as reciprocity, trust, power,
information exchange, ethics, and outcome that vary from person to person (Fells 2012, pg 8). A
negotiation script is a metophorical storyline of a negotiation that aids in understanding of what is
involved in negotiation process
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The East Feudalism
The Mystical Spirits of the East explore the practices and beliefs of some the oldest disciplines in the
world. Hinduism, Buddhism are examined in colorful instances where nature and humans juxtapose
each to draw a major point into the eyes of the viewers, the close dependence humans have with
nature. Further, important yet obscure topics like death, suffering and disparity which are often
trivialized in eastern culture are embraced and dealt with in eastern beliefs. In the film, the impact
religion has on society is a point of concern just like the influence society and the changing world
have on religion and beliefs.
In the film, Hinduism is highlighted with bright orange clothing and the belief that life and death
cannot exist without
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Mainstreaming Special Needs
Mainstreaming special needs
The soaring cost of special education for disabled students has been appropriately integrated into
public schools for the common good of all students from various social classes. Special education has
had a deep histroy that has been characterized by a score of legislations that has set this form of
education and how it is administered to assimilate students with learning disabilities into standard
classrooms. In both the United Kingdom and the United States, the first account of special education
recognizes the deaf and blind students. In England the first school to cater for special education was
the Liverpool Blind School in the year 1791. In the United States, the first ever special education
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In spite of these legislations, the law was not acted upon or rather implemented immediately. Still, it
took time for compulsory education for all to be actualized (Kesha 120). The next stage in the
development of special education was segregatioin that sought to iinvolve student with disabilities in
the same learning instutions as all other students, but in in isolate classrooms. However, this changed
upon the enactment of the all handicapped Children Act of 1975, which introduced mainstreaming.
This had a postive implication in that handicapped chidren were included and encouregaed to
particpate in regualr classrooms hence the period of integration dawned. This was a remarkable
achievement and the Act pertaining to education for the handicapped was amended to include six new
critical elements in fostering special education. These elements were: parental participation in the
special education process, legititmate process to enforece accountability, Individualized Education
Programs (IEPs) to formulate a custom program for each student, Least Restrictive Environment
(LRE) that allowed the disabled children in regular classrooms as much as possible, A program to find
and assess disabled children in a fair manner, free and approprioate public education (FAPE) for all
children. In the 20th century the law regarding special education (IDEA) Individuals with Disabilities
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The Effects of Political Parties on a Democracy Essay...
The Effects of Political Parties on a Democracy
There are indeed several aspects in the composition of political parties that threaten democracy in the
UK, whilst other aspects may promote democracy. Careful analysis must be done in order to establish
to what extent either is true.
On the one hand, it may be argued that parties in fact promote democracy for a variety of reasons.
Firstly, they assist the electorate by offering them a coherent choice, allowing people to vote
democratically. Rather than the electorate having to choose between several members of each party,
and having to place votes for central government subsequent to placing local constituency votes,
voting is made simple and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1997, New Labour capitalised on the number of women who were elected, establishing the
impression that the party is female friendly . The Conservative party is also aiming to recruit more
women and ethnic minority candidates in time for the upcoming general election in May 2005. It has
also given higher platforms to those women already elected: Several years ago, Theresa May was
appointed as party chairman. Not only by modernising themselves to represent current populations in
Britain, parties also modernise themselves by generating new ideas for changing times. The labour
party is the most famous for adapting its policies and ideology. Labour changed its name to New
Labour under the leadership of Tony Blair in 1997, to reflect these radical changes. At this time
Labour chose to adapt its policies, and lose a lot of its socialist values. Under Old Labour state
ownership was held under high regard. But after Thatcher s privatisation of state businesses, Labour
acknowledged that it would be dangerous to radically reform businesses and bring them back under
state ownership, thus they modernised their policies adapting them to the New Britain, by sticking to
privatisation which had been warmly received. This promotes democracy, as policies are adapted to
suit the electorate, rather than parties imposing unwanted, outdated ideologies upon its
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Ravitch Response Cori Knapp Analysis
Ravitch Response Cori Knapp
Ravitch?s discussion on ?achievement gaps? points out that African American students academic
scores have progressed remarkably since 1990 to 2011. She also states that the Hispanic and Asian
have progressed as well. Achievement gaps will continue to be an issue, as long as there are different
races, ethnic groups, the poor and the wealthy. The more disadvantaged one is, is going to lack in
education and prosperity. To solve an issue like the achievement gap, we need to take action and begin
at the root. These children are suffering because lack of proper education in the school system, which
stems from the poverty in the segregated neighborhoods. Low income
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Govt., Business, NGOs Interface between them in the rise of globalization
BUSINESS ETHICS PROJECT
Govt., Business, NGOs Interface between them in the rise of globalization
BUSINESS ETHICS PROJECT
Chand Ajmera, PGP/17/192
Ananya Jha, PGP/17/194
Shraddha Srikhande, PGP/17/240
Dinesh Kumar V, PGP/17/248
Chand Ajmera, PGP/17/192
Ananya Jha, PGP/17/194
Shraddha Srikhande, PGP/17/240
Dinesh Kumar V, PGP/17/248
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. ROLE OF CSOS IN BUSINESS GOVERNMENT INTERFACE
3. LOBBYING INTRODUCTION
4. ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF LOBBYING
5. EXAMPLES OF LOBBYING
6. ACTIONS BEING TAKEN TO CURB THE UNETHICAL ASPECT OF LOBBYING
7. CONCLUSION amp; RECOMMENDATIONS
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Boycott of Nike, Walmart, and other retailers for allegedly manufacturing goods under abusive
working conditions in developing countries can also be highlighted in this context.
Influence of CSOs on government
CSOs have been instrumental in influencing government to incorporate environment and labor
provisions in the North American Free Trade Agreement and the World Trade Organisation (WTO)
negotiations, emboldening governments to allow banning of genetically modified organisms and food
products and forcing World Bank to excuse the debt of developing countries.
MEDIATORS OR MODERATORS: CSOs act as mediators or moderators where they collaborate with
corporates jointly working for the betterment of the community. They try to influence various policies
without being directly involved in it. Stakeholder agency theory which can be used to study this role,
assumes that the corporate has ethical and social responsibilities towards a wide variety of
stakeholders which impact them in one or the other way. [1]
INSERT figure 4 HERE : CSOs acting as direct influencers
One of the examples is the participation of CSOs, and NGOs in particular, in mediation of
Mozambican peace process that led to agreements in Rome in October 1992, attended by the
Community of Sant Egidio. Other example includes CSOs persuading Home
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How Does A Biomechanic Analysis Of A Volleyball Serve
The aim of this report is to analyse my overhand volleyball serve from a biomechanical perspective
and compare it to an elite athlete s overhand volleyball serve. Biomechanics is the sport science field
that applies the laws of mechanics and physics to human performance, in order to gain a greater
understanding of performance in athletic events through modelling, simulation and measurement. It is
also necessary to have a good understanding of the application of physics to sport. In volleyball the
applications of summation of forces, projectile motion and balance and stability have a major
influence on the success and accuracy of an overhead serve. Biomechanics is the study of the law
related to the movements of pattern of the human body. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Balance is your body s ability to stabilize itself during movements that require a shift of your centre of
gravity. An athlete s centre of gravity is the exact middle of the body around which it can rotate freely
in any direction and where the weight balanced on all opposite sides. It exists at a point along the
midline of the body at about 55% of the athlete s height (Reference.) During a volleyball serve, it is
easy to see where good balance would be essential, if your stance is off then that will lead to the toss
being wrong and the athlete won t have correct contact with the ball. To increase balance and stability
one can do this by standing with their legs apart lowering themselves in a half squat position at the
knees. By lowering the centre of gravity it will ensure and increase stability level. When an athlete s
centre of gravity is over their base of support adequate stability is achieved. In volleyball during a dig
a player will stand with a split stance and lunge to the ball which allows them to perform an effective
dig. If an athlete was to reach their arms out and not move their feet under their
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New World Order
Do you have faith in the government ? What is a government? What if i told you the government is
creating corrupt policies and practice to bring in a new world order. The government is trying to
control the nation with a one world government as well as reduce the population.
What is the government ? Although the government is a system by which a state or community is
controlled. The word is also used more narrowly to refer to the specific group of people that forces
authority in a state. Government normally consists of legislators and administrator. A form of
government refers to the set of political systems and institutions that make up a society. The role of
government in the United States and other place have expanded over the last century. ... Show more
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Americans are tired of been Propagandas controlled and imprisoned by governments who trashes our
Constitution, Bill of Rights. The Government are lawless and getting ready to arrest and throw anyone
to jail who gets in their way to stop their ideas. They are going to seize our 1st and 2nd Amendment
rights and take absolute control of the media and take our guns. Patriotic voices who contradict the
government s official thoughts, will be silenced. Any journalist who tries to conduct an honest
investigation will be thrown in jail. This will all be a staged massive FALSE FLAG attack that will
involve either chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. The main thing they want is greater wealth,
natural resources, total political power, and control over others are the motivating the decisions of the
NWO leaders. The human suffering and the loss of innocent lives are not issues for these individuals.
Being cautious about the government is not a bad thing there are many people here today that do not
believe in them. Conspiracies is a hypothesis suggesting that two or more people or a group, have to
cause or cover up, through secret planning and
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homework7
12 8.
a. using the Figure 12 11 information, develop a risk assessment for the Espy Company.
These are the risk assessment in the order of probability from high to low:
Followed by Vandalism: 0.65; Brownout: 0.40; Power surge: 0.40; Flood: 0.15; Fire: 0.10; Software
failure: 0.10; Equipment failure:0.08. Embezzlement:0. 05.
Based on the probability,
Estimated loss situation range
Control cost
In order to prevent that (Solutions):
Vandalism
1,000 15,000
8,000
1. Give limited people to access the data. (set up authorizations.) Make sure only people who needs
what information and who have rights to edit what information.
2. Change the access code or passwords of employee periodically.
3. Manually monitor their own property. For example, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
2. Update the website server periodically.
3. Privacy
Internal control
Customer information
Customer information may be stolen and sold.
1. Encrypted is required as account number.
2. Password are required.
Credit card number risk
Card information was stolen by hackers and sold to others. Result in customer loss their money.
1.Require technical support make sure no potential risk for hackers to enter the system.
2.Setup firewall.
3. The accounting student who is evaluating the reliability of Basic Requirements infor mation system
is interested in becoming an IT auditor. Describe some of the specific actions an IT auditor would take
to verify that Kara and Scott have adequate controls in place concerning privacy.
He/ She should have a basic idea about Basic s business process. By communicating with Basic s
employee He/ She can draw a DFD and monitor the weakest problem though out the whole process.
He/ She should see what could be added into the internal control process. Which process was
duplicated and should be reduced. After these, design a internal control model and test it. Later on
keep working as data or business processes changes.
Extra 1: Briefly describe what ACL is designed to do and how it was used in each case (i.e., identify 3
specific tasks as to how ACL was used in the audit framework and one way it was used to enhance the
analytics capabilities of the company). For Emirates, summarize the broad impact of ACL in
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Analyzing The Syrian Refugee Crisis
Living in a world that is constantly changing affords us many advantages. One of those advantages is
globalization. Globalization has allowed us share various aspects of our cultures, governments, and
economies with other parts of the world through a unique process of integration. Unfortunately,
globalization also comes with its disadvantages. The increased interconnectedness throughout the
global community, has created world where the devastating events that occur in one place can have a
huge negative impact in other places across the globe. This situation is referred to as a global issue, as
it has the capability of affecting other parts of the world. One of the biggest global issues we are
currently facing is the Syrian refugee crisis. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What began as anti government protests and demonstrations soon escalated into a full scale civil war.
Protests broke out following the arrest and torture of a group of teenagers for painting anti govern
graffiti on the wall of a school building. The nation was so outraged they took to the streets in protest,
demanding the resignation of the president for allowing such an injustice to happen. The government s
violent responses to the citizens protests escalated into a full scale civil war, leaving many Syrian
citizens with no other option but to flee their homes (Adhikari,
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  • 2. Bernard Madoff Financial Scandal Controversy Bernard Madoff Financial Scandal I would first like to begin this paper by saying why I decide to chose this topic out of the 3 choices. I believe that all of the choices were credible and a viable topic in their own regards, but the reason this one hit home for me was because of the simplicity of the scandal. It s hard to believe that someone could have made off with the amount of money Bernard did when the idea of a Ponzi scheme was notable as early as the 19th century, and was named after Charles Ponzi in 1920 after his scandal created enough issues to make it more aware to the public of what was happening. The fact that this happened almost 100 years later at the level that it did and where it happened made me extremely concerned and interested in the topic. In this paper I will cover the details happening up to the scandal, the scandal itself, the people involved in the scandal, the legislation and regulations implemented after the scandal, and my views on the outcome of the scandal. Bernard Madoff was born April 29th, 1928 in Queens, New York. He grew up as a son of two Jewish parents, one of which was a stockbroker. He graduated from Hofstra University in 1960 with a degree in Political Science and then moved on to attend Brooklyn Law School where he dropped out to start and pursue his own company, Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC. The firm was started with an initial fund of $5,000, which was earned by Bernard working as a lifeguard and sprinkler ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Contribute To Health And Safety Nvq3 Contribute to health and safety in health and social care Understand own responsibilities, and the responsibilities of others, relating to health and safety in workplace Legislation that relates to health and safety includes, amongst others, the Health and Safety at work Act 1974, Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 and Health and Safety (Enforcing Authority) Regulations 1998. The general roles and responsibilities of health and safety policies and procedures agreed with my organisation for colleagues include: * Having a personal and collective responsibility to promote safe working practices and maintain a healthy, safe and secure workplace * Having a responsibility to ensure that they have an awareness ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of these incidences can include a slip, trip, fall, burn or cut. A sudden illness can be described as an incident that occurs without warning, from within the human body, for example, a stroke or heart attack. If an accident or sudden illness occurs then policies and procedures to follow include making the situation safe if possible, treating my casuality if possible, as I m a first aider, reporting any accidents etc that occur in the health and safety at work/accident book and reporting these to my supervisor or manager. In general I would follow all organisational and legal policies in place. Move and handle equipment and other objects safely. The legislation that relates to moving and handling is the Health and Safety at work act 1974. It is important that all risk assessments are carried out on the individual or object before hand. You must bend your knees and not your back, hold objects to your chest and do not lift anything above the weight that is specified by your employer. In my role as a volunteer at ... I lift items of very little weight except from time to time I will lift tables in the setting up of the drop in which is always carried out by two people in order to evenly distribute the weight. How to handle hazardous substances and materials Some hazardous substances and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Susan B Anthony Changed America Did one woman activist change the course of America? Susan B. Anthony was a strong, independent woman who made major advancements in women s rights. She truly changed things for not only women, but for the United States. Susan, a women s rights advocate who promoted gender equality to positively impact society changed America by evolving home life, encouraging women in the workforce, and influencing women s rights. To many, Susan was a pioneer for equal rights. Susan B. Anthony was born February 15th, 1820. She was born into a family of activists and would listen to her father and his friends converse about politics. As a result, Susan developed formidable views regarding slavery, temperance and women s rights. She started out focusing on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anthony was born February 15th, 1820. She was born into a family of activists and would listen to her father and his friends converse about politics. As a result, Susan developed formidable views regarding slavery, temperance and women s rights. She started out focusing on anti slavery and the temperance movements. However, difficulties from male members of an anti slavery movement group caused her to change her focus. These members prohibited her from voicing her opinion due to her gender and also refused to help her get the right to vote. She then realized that women and men were very far from equal, and believed that it was time that she and all women had a chance to openly speak in public and vote in elections. Susan believed she could make this happen with a lot of hard work and the support of her fellow women who stood beside her and helped her push for gender equality all over america. When she made the decision to fully focus on women s rights she accomplished a lot. She really started to work on women s rights in 1854 when Susan started to petition for women s property rights and suffrage. Then, in 1863 Susan and her fellow women s rights advocate, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, wrote the Appeal to the Women of the Republic, which showed how dedicated and passionate these amazing pioneer women were about getting equal rights for women. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was a major contributor to Susan s success. Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth C. Stanton were great partners; Susan was the one who controlled the business aspect and Elizabeth was the writer in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Normative View Of Christianity Christianity is a widespread religion that reaches many different cultures and places all around the world. Since it is such a widespread religion there are many types of interpretations that can be developed based off the words and teachings of the Bible. Most commonly we have the normative view of Christianity. The normative view can most basically be understood as the highly shared teachings of churches. Another type of interpretation that encompasses all beliefs that are not compliant with the normative view is called esoteric. Here we will compare the interpretations of Daskalos, the Great Teacher of Cypress, and his Researchers of Truth against the normative view of Christianity as understood by both Catholics and Protestants. In order to further investigate the differences between Daskalos esoteric beliefs and normative beliefs we must understand fully what esoteric and normative truly mean. A few beliefs of normative Christianity, as explained by Moreman, are as follows: the belief in judgement after death. There are only 2 places to go, hell or heaven and that may or may not be after a slight stop in purgatory, the intermediate state of being right after death where souls await resurrection (Moreman, 62). When the resurrection happens, people will be resurrected in their physical bodies, thanks to interpretations by St. Augustine of Hippo (Moreman, 62). Those souls or people that are evil will spend eternity in hell in fiery damnation (Moreman, 63). The beliefs of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Tour Of Your Life THE TOUR OF YOUR LIFE It was mid October in Rosewood. The adults were working at their jobs and most of the children were attending school at the Palm Valley School District. It was a pretty normal life here for James Miles, who was currently attending eighth grade at Palm Valley Middle School. He had a few friends, had pretty good grades, and was enjoying his life quite fine as it was. At the time, he was sitting on the walkway during recess, thinking intriguing things while waiting for lunch. Yo, James! Come ere! knocked James out of my train of thought. Dad gum it, Robert, always interrupting my thoughts... Ugh... James thought to himself as he stood up from where he was sitting and walked over to where Robert was. Oh, and Robert ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was one of the flyers the school prints out every Monday morning that tells about the foods the cafeteria will serve each day and all the events happening during the week. James read through the handout, looking for events that would happen that day. After reading through the lunch section, he finally came to the Occasion Section. Occasion Section Okay, kids! Here are all the things you have to look forward to this week! Have fun! MONDAY There will be a Student Council meeting at 11:30 during lunch. TUESDAY You will get Progress reports WEDNESDAY Donations to the local foodbank will begin THURSDAY There will be a drawing to go to a tour of the band That s about as far as he got before widening his eyes a bit. The tour was for Verdant Harmony. That was his favorite band. He couldn t believe it. There was no way this was real. They were giving away tickets to the Verdant Harmony band tour? No way! He slowly looked up at Robert, who had a super wide grin on his face. So, what do you think? asked Robert, waiting for the response he knew was coming. James stood motionless for a minute in disbelief. Uhhh... How do you think we can win this, though? There are about three hundred twenty students in the school! What are the odds one of us is going to win? asked James concernedly. Honestly, having the odds of two out of three hundred is a pretty bad circumstance, especially since they were going for two hundred dollar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Tropical Rainforest In Brazil Long, long ago, in a lively and vibrant tropical rainforest in Brazil, there lived three birds. First, there was Kiwi the parrot. He was the most beautiful bird in all of Brazil. His colorful feathers and bright plumage never failed to turn heads. Next, there was Victor the peacock. His gorgeous royal blue color and alluring tail feathers attracted all of the females. Last, and probably least, there was Toko the toucan. He had dull, dark feathers, and a short, ugly beak. Because of this, poor Toko had no friends and endured a lot of teasing. One day, when the forest habitat was buzzing with activity, Toko decided to go get some food. On his way, he saw Kiwi and Victor. He tried to say hi, but they drowned him out with jeers. Oh ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boring old Kiwi and his annoying sidekick Victor. I guess you re the ugly ones now. Soon, Toko began bragging and making all the other birds feel awful, just like the way Kiwi and Victor had made him feel when they teased him. One day, when Toko was once again bragging about himself, Kiwi flew up to him and said, Goddess Dalia wants to see you in the cave. Kiwi looked inexplicable happy, and Toko was confused. Why would Dalia want to see him? Toko flew to the cave of the gods to find Dalia waiting. She did not look happy. In fact, she looked quite the opposite. She glared at him. She launched into her argument as soon as he came in. You went against my ONE CONDITION! You brag so much! You have only gotten worse after I helped you. The other birds and I cannot deal with your self obsessed, narcissistic ways anymore. This is it! I am going to change you back to how you looked in the beginning. , she yelled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. How Does Alison Bechdel Use Allusions In Fun Home In the creatively illustrated novel Fun Home by Alison Bechdel has many references to different works of literature that are used to explain and relate to her experiences throughout the novel. It seems to be that the main character Alison and her family would rather live in a world of literature than their current world. Alison uses multiple allusions of different literatures in her novel, the reason she uses all of these literary references is to explain to us that the people in her life including herself do not want to be in their world. The noticeable uses of literature in the novel are the chapters which are all names taken from different works of literature. Authors such as James Joyce, Albert Camus, Henry James, along with myths such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... An example of this is when she tells us that she feels as if her father Bruce cares more about little things in his life more than his family, like the house renovations. Alison even says I grew to resent the way my father treated his furniture like children, and his children like furniture (Bechdel, p.14) to describe to us how she thinks her father is viewing her family, as if they are all just apart of the house. Alison also likes to compare people and places in her life to things in literature. Alison relates her father to many different characters, such as the novel The Great Gatsby by Scott Fitzgerald, due to Bruce s love for the character Gatsby. Alison even tells us that he has started to act and even looks like Gatsby (Bechdel, p.g.64). Alison also describes her surroundings in the view of literary places. The Chapter The Canary Colored Caravan is also a literary reference to Kenneth Grahame s The Wind In The Willows a book her and her father used to read. Alison s setting of her hometown called Beech Creek is somewhat similar to The Wild Woods in Grahame s novel. Along with how the animals never leave there, much like Bruce. So the author is almost literally describing her town in the form of a different world, a place that she might wish to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Criminal Investigation And The Crime Scene I am sure I am not the only one that thinks of the hit television show CSI when I hear of criminal investigations. What people probably don t know is that the people who work as investigators are not particularly pretty people with pencil skirts, expensive suits, and a full hair and makeup team; they are law enforcers that specialize in the science aspect of solving crimes. In 2009, Hekim stated that: Investigative police work is mostly about the recovery, analysis and interpretation of information about criminal offenses. The investigative process of a crime consists of taking victim and witness statements, examining the crime scene, collecting physical evidence, analyzing collected material to identify the offender(s) and then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 1). Americans obtained their first investigators in 1789 and they were known as revenue agents (O Connor, 2006, para. 3). Americans in the late 1700s were recruited from civilian life and it wasn t until the 1950s that a college education was preferred in the investigations department (O Connor, 2006, para. 3). The first major private detective agency of the nineteenth century was formed by Allan Pinkerton in 1819 1884 (Swanson et al., 2002, para 1). In my opinion, the biggest milestone for investigative work was the discovery of DNA. It has made the task of apprehending criminals exponentially easier and is virtually error free. How to become a Criminal Investigator There are different ways to become a criminal investigator: you can go to school and major in criminology or criminal science and get hired as a criminal investigator perhaps in a small town where prior experience is not required or you can take the most common avenue and become a police officer first. After becoming a sworn police officer, you can receive on the job training and attend specialized classes to become an investigator. Speaking with a current Myrtle Beach Police Crime Scene Investigator, David Bailey, I learned that if you want to go into investigations you don t necessarily need a certain under graduate major; you just need to get your foot in the door by becoming a police officer and then be willing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. My Dream Life In College It was 2005 and I was a senior at a high school in Florida. My whole life I was raised by my beautiful grandparents in Miami who always hoped for me to attend college and study a rewarding career. All my friends knew their goals and were focused on pursuing their careers. I witnessed them trying to get into the finest universities; and many did get admitted into their dream school. On the other hand, I was uncertain what I wanted to study, although I knew deep down inside I was just as intelligent and driven as my friends. My grandparents met in Cuba when they were only 13 years old, and remained together every day of their lives. They always planned to flee Cuba and move to the United States to provide a better life for their children. After three attempts trying to flee the Island, my family was fortunate to survive the rough ocean waters and land safely in America. They risked their lives in searching for the American dream on a make shift boat. Years later, while living in Florida, my grandfather worked three jobs to provide a better life for the family. He wanted his children and grandchildren to go to school and have a prosperous life in the great United States. I had hopes to one day have my grandparents see me graduate from high school and college. However, that drastically changed that same year when I learned that my lovely grandmother had a terminal illness. She began complaining of abdominal pain and shortness of breath. Immediately, my family and I took ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Patricia Prostitute Addicted To Crack Analysis The story of the prostitute addicted to crack, Patricia, who changed her life around after she gave birth to her 6th child impacted me. After she got help she was able to get off drugs, obtain a part time job, get an apartment, and most importantly keep her youngest child. Her addiction was preventing her from taking care of her children and costing herself her dignity. It was inspiring to see her stay sober and being able to provide for her oldest and youngest child. Unfortunately, Patricia s story also showed how her mistakes were being repeated by her son. This seems to occur often in families involved with addiction and violence. The young child that was severely beaten by a stranger due to his mother leaving him with the stranger for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Theme Of God In The Doorway By Annie Dillard God! A figure of love and forgiveness to many, a figure of fear to others. Pulitzer Prize winning essayist Annie Dillard illustrates the differences and similarities on how one feels about God in her essays On a Hill Far Away and God in the Doorway . Dillard explores children s fear of God by comparing her portrayal of herself with the child on the hill, using common motifs, symbols, and differences of tone to contrast the two reactions. With the reverence of God also comes the fear of the almighty. This fear can push one away from society, setting one apart from the rest. Isolation is a motif prevalent in both essays, affecting the Dillard and the boy in different ways. Dillard reflects upon herself as a young girl in God in the Doorway where fear had driven her away from her loving family as she hides herself in her room. Her terror comes in the form of Santa Claus, causing her to run from her family. During the incident on Christmas Eve, Dillard recalls that her, mother called and called, enthusiastic, pleading; I wouldn t come down. My father encouraged me; my sister howled. I wouldn t come down (Dillard 138). Dillard s fear of Santa drove herself away from her family, causing Dillard to hide from her fear rather than confront it. In On a Hill Far Away , the boy s faith places him in a very different state of isolation. In contrast to Dillard, he didn t push himself away, but longed for company, someone who could understand him and his beliefs. In the essay, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Is Dr. Horrible Really an Evil Character Essay Dr. Horrible Dr. Horrible may portray the antagonist in Joss Whedon s mini series Dr. Horrible and the Sing along Blog but he does not actually act evil. As you listen to Dr. Horrible talk on his blog he comes across as a normal guy; you almost could not take him seriously with his talk of evil and certainly not a killer. When Dr. Horrible is answering all of his fan mail the letters are filled with sarcasm and questions asking him why he has not succeeded in any of his plans. If he truly was a cold hearted killer he would not get fan mail, he would not have viewers, and he most definitely would never fail to succeed in plans of evil. Dr. Horrible himself even states that he just cannot get into the Evil League of Evil because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The van suddenly goes out of control and Penny just happens to be in the way. Dr. Horrible was able to stop the van from running Penny over but to her it seemed Captain Hammer stopped the van just in time and that it was fate. This is the first occurrence that goes to change Dr. Horrible and his plan. He never meant to hurt anyone in the first place but now Captain Hammer is taking Penny away from him before he even had the chance to tell her how he truly felt. He feels as if his Hopes and dreams are crashing into the ground. And that the evil in him is on the rise . His plan becomes more desperate as he feels he is running out of time and options and chances to finally tell Penny, if Dr. Horrible truly was an evil killer you would NOT like someone like Penny. She is the complete opposite of evil; this would mean that Dr. Horrible has good in him because how could he relate to someone that was not evil at all? When Dr. Horrible runs into Captain Hammer at the Laundromat he discovers that Captain Hammer does not like Penny nearly as much as he does, in fact he tells Dr. Horrible that he will sleep with Penny just out of spite. That was the breaking point, after hearing that Dr. Horrible was SO mad that he would hurt penny like that he thought it was only just that he got rid of Captain Hammer for good. Dr. Horrible receives yet another letter in the mail from Bad Horse stating that he must use assassination to complete his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Pros And Cons Of The Canadian Conscription Crisis The United States of America is the nation with the largest, most powerful, and most funded military. The United States has been known to commonly get involved with other nations purely based off the fact that it is militarily capable. In the past the United States has had to implement several drafts to support the military s need for more troops. The question is, in this day and age, would it be acceptable for the United States to order a national mandatory military conscription to fuel the military? There are always those that are exempt from military service, as well as those who cannot be exempt which increases the gap of inequality which will harm some more than others. Due to evidence presented in previous conscription efforts, possible ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Previous conscription implementations have been proved to be devastating to its nations. The economy depends on the workers and cannot possibly be maintained if many of said workers are drafted into the military. Civil liberties must always be prioritized over national security in the United States because that is what the nation was built upon. Lastly, with all the other alternatives present there is no need for a military conscription to occur. Overall a mandatory military conscription in the United States clearly should not be an event that arises in the foreseeable future due to previous conscription efforts, possible economic effects, the infringement of civil liberties, and other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Reflection Of Sleep Paralysis In Mary Shelley s... I have lived with sleep paralysis my whole life. Reading about something so horrifying and strange does not do it justice. I can tell you that a paralysis is so much more than not being able to move. There is something far more sinister about it. The paralysis literally lets your imagination run wild and that is dangerous. The role transformation plays in a scary story is practically the thing that tells it. Like in all nightmares, things can shift from being harmless to harmful. Transformation plays a key role in stories that are meant to scare us. Objects, settings, and humans all have the ability to transform in a story. Of course multiple things transform, but the main thing to be focused on is the transformation that even transforms the story. Humans that transform in a scary story usually are the main character. In sleep paralysis you are the main thing that transforms. Let s say you fall into a nightmare and you cannot move, you become scared and your perspective transforms. The surrounding may become lighter or darker, figures or shadows may appear to frighten you more. As you struggle to wake up, the nightmare may hold you back from doing so. In Frankenstein, both Victor and his creature transform. The creature starts off innocent and curious, but as he gets rejected by everyone around him, he becomes bitter and desperate which matures him. The creature confronts Victor and tells him to create a companion so he doesn t have to feel alone. Victor changes by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Lady Macbeth Deception It was a gloomy, cold Monday morning when Lady Macbeth was called into the conference room. Feeling the confusion in the room, she took a seat at the corner of the table. Everyone was speaking to one another, trying to understand why they all had been called for a meeting so unexpectedly, leaving Lady Macbeth to sit unaccompanied, the way she enjoyed it. A short man soon came into the room, catching the attention of all the workers, clearly showing the man s authority. As the workers scrambled to find a seat, the man began to announce, Attention fellow employees, in the next week I will be giving a promotion. However, the competition is very tight. You must show me that you excel in your craft and that you deserve this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, this task goes against my morals. To ruin the reputation of such a young and talented journalist would ruin what I stand for, the genius hesitantly replied. Through the phone, it was unmistakable not hear deep annoyance over his response. Infuriated, Lady Macbeth yelled, How dare you! What kind of genius are you? You flaunt around as if you actually know something! I do! I stand out in the computer field! I ve received many accolades! You re just a coward who cannot understand how to function a search engine! You re a fraud! Lady Macbeth understood what she was saying and she understood the outcome of her words. The line went silent, and after a few moments the man coughed to clear his throat. Fine. I will do this search for you to prove my intelligence. With that short answer, Lady Macbeth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Examples Of Scapegoats In The Crucible Scapegoating in the Crucible A scapegoat is someone who is blamed for mistakes of another, usually for someone to avoid a sticky situation. We all have done it one way or another in hope to escape some trouble, but the crucible takes it to a whole new level. In the crucible it is not about just being grounded for a couple days, it is about life and death. Throughout the crucible there are multiple cases of scapegoating as characters try to avoid being thrown in jail or hanged. Abigail is the biggest culprit of using scapegoats to cast the light on someone else rather than herself. Abigail realizes at the beginning of the play that if she blames someone else everyone automatically believes her because the people think that the victims are the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The McCarthy hearings in the 1950s were during the red scare when many people were pointing fingers at each other. Like the Salem witch trials, McCarthyism was a crazy period of time, and there was mass hysteria. The red scare was when everyone believed there were communist in the United States. Miller is trying to point out the similarities between McCarthyism and the Salem witch trials. He is trying to open people s eyes and hopefully make people think twice before they believe someone. Miller is pointing out specifically that scapegoating is used in both McCarthyism and in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Nadiya Savchenko s Joan Of Arc Bill Chan, Block 4 APEH, Mr. Bell How Nadiya Savchenko became Ukraine s Joan of Arc Content: Nadiya Savchenko, a 35 year old Ukranian politician, was released in May 2016 and welcomed as a hero by her home country after being imprisoned by Russian court authority. Savchenko served as a volunteer soldier who fought in the war in the region of Ukraine known as Donbas, and was captured, tried in Moscow, and sentenced for a 22 year imprisonment of a supposed collaboration of murder of two Russian journalists. During her imprisonment, Savchenko began a hunger strike lasting almost 3 months. For her bravery and heroism, Savchenko was awarded a Hero of Ukraine medal by Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko and compared throughout the world as the present day Joan of Arc. After being released by exchange of prisoners, Savchenko, now in Ukraine, has begun her battle against political corruption. Context: Political corruption has gripped Ukraine ever since the nation s independence in 1991, and it still plagues the nation to this day. From 2010 2014, former 4th ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although not entirely like a powerful monarch, like Queen Elizabeth during the invasion of the Spanish Armada, Savchenko participated in war to defend her home country. Savchenko defied a powerful external force, Russia, just as Queen Elizabeth did to purge the influence of the Catholicism, ushering an era of Protestantism. And due to thinkers such as Mary Wollstonecraft, who was renowned for her influence over women s rights, Savchenko has become the embodiment of what Wollstonecraft saw as the full capability of what women could accomplish, be it serving in an army, serving as a politician, or as an inspiration for the soldiers and people of Ukraine, deeming herself worthy of being a present day Joan of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Marco Leone Research Paper In New York City a salaryman Marco Leone lives a normal life. He works like any other person. He puts up with abuse from his boss just to pay his bills. Weeks later the office he had been working for the past seven years had a budget cut and people were going to get laid off. Marco s boss calls him into his office to tell him the bad news, he was getting laid off. One of the employees who didn t get laid off was a twenty year old woman who had just started there and all the higher ups like her. Five months after getting laid off Marco is in a tuff stop he has multiple bills due and he can t get a loan due to the loans he got to pay off his rent months ago. He s been looking for a job since he got laid off but hasn t had any luck finding one. The reason he hasn t had any luck was because of his last name. The Leone crime family is a notorious crime syndicate that controls most of New York. His only connection to the crime family is his great great grandfather who was cousins with the late Don Leone. After a rough day of trying to find a job, he goes to a bar where he meets his Cousin Leo Lupiz who he hasn t seen in years. After some catching up. Marco tells Leo about his current situation Leo tell Marco he has a job that he could use help with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Marco hadn t really told anyone that he s not an actual member of the Leone family but that last name was protecting him in there so he was fine with people thinking he was a member. Marco went to his usual spot in the cafeteria. A new guy who just transferred in was making a ruckus. I was a made member of the Leone family you guys better respect me! . Oh yea, then why don t you ask him and inmate said with looking in Marcos direction. The short jumps up and goes get in Marco s face Who re you supposed to be? he said. Marco was nervous because if this guy was an actual member he would expose him and that will be the end of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Nethergrave Vs. A Sound Of Thunder Nethergrave Reading science fiction stories are a great thing! A lot of people favored this kind of books. Science fiction is sometimes thought of as a fantasy set in the future. Occasionally, reading science fiction is beneficial because it has real facts. Both Nethergrave and A sound of thunder are enjoyable science fiction stories. Nethergrave is a story about a boy who prefers online life than living in a real world. A sound of thunder is a story about a man named, Eckels, who was killed due to a mistake that he makes when going back in time. Nethergrave is a stronger story because it s more realistic, relatable to our world, and interesting. The setting of Nethergrave is more realistic than A sound of thunder . Maybe in the future, they could invent a computer that could control people s minds, which make them feel like they are living in another world beyond real life. A sound of thunder is a story about a group of people traveling in time and visiting the dinosaurs. Still, No one can go back in time or change anything from history. Traveling in time, visiting the time of the dinosaurs, and killing a dinosaur is more fictional than Nethergrave . ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It explained how kids get bullied and goes through embarrassing or bad moments in their life; besides, they are ignored at home. Kids use their computers or video games to hide and escape from the real world, like the boy in the story. Sometimes, they favored living in a game or something on the computers instead of real life. A sound of thunder does not have anything to do with our world because it talks about traveling in time and how killing a small butterfly change the future, but still it gives a better time period than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Literacy In South Africa Essay Literacy In past years, Illiteracy was a big issue to some countries like Pakistan, Ghana Ethiopia, South Africa and other places in Africa. Over the past years, the government of these countries focused on education. The levels of literacy in these countries was too high and there were causes of negative impact toward education. For instance, literacy rate of girls in Pakistan and family were the negative impact. Literacy rates for both gender was too high in Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa and the negative impact was poverty. The government want to reduce literacy by doing many things. For example, the high rate of low enrollment for girls in Pakistan, In South Africa there was a program called the Emotional Literacy and Persona ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Latif Amna.) In addition, in Ghana money was the most negative impact towards the high literacy rate. Ghana was poor country in past years, so, the Government were trying to do the past to improve education. One of the problems was the low salary of teachers and this all because of the money. (Blunch, Niels Hugo) Children in South Africa were faced with many difficult things in their lives. Years ago in South Africa teacher teach the student in a library rather than schools. In 1994, most of the students did not go to the school, students just go to the library to study and workshop with their teachers during the literacy project. Children in elementary schools drop out because family pressure. Some families began to send their children to enroll in drama schools rather than general schools because of low fee. Also, some students said we shall now focus on the drama workshops because they feel that drama schools worth it, and the tuition of the drama schools were not that expensive. The article indicated some good reasons to enroll in a drama school were the low fee and children were learning from the school. Some people indicated that drama workshops were the solution to the linking of literacy. South Africa s young children faced many emotional problems, and there were a lot of things that increased literacy in South Africa such as, the poverty, so it was hard for children to develop their skills with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Research On The Torch Program A top down focus in development is not unique to agricultural development, much of the research on Chinese innovation found the defining element of not only agricultural policy, but innovation policy as a state focused on mega projects and SOE research arms at the expense of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). While Heilman et. al. agrees that this is the case in regards to national level programs such as the 863 program for high technology R D, and the 973 program for basic research, among others, less centralized programs remain under researched in the field. An effort to commercialize the Chinese R D regime in the private sector as the Torch Program is one of those understudied initiatives. Beginning in 1988 in response to the tech revolution and reform and opening the state undertook what later became known colloquially as the Torch Program was an initiative to develop high tech industries in China to accelerate commercialization of science and technology achievements and lead the development of science and technology with a focus on economic development. The Torch Program encompasses a variety of smaller programs, but the issue at hand of this analysis will focus on one of its major elements, the 83 High Technology Zones (HTZ) governed by the program which make up the lion s share of higher value technology intensive export products in China. Heilman et. al. contend that the genesis of the Torch Program was primarily evasive political maneuvering by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Hip Hop Culture By Fernando Orejuela Summary This paper seeks to examine the different dimensions of hip hop, and what the hip hop culture means to different people. After reading Fernando Orejuela s Rap and Hip Hop Culture, one would get a better understanding of the various dimensions of the hip hop culture. For instance, there is a cultural dimension that has played a tremendous role in the hip hop culture. Many of the modern styles of dancing and music have come from traditions that were passed down. According to Orejuela, this is in part because of slavery (Orejuela, 5). Hip hop culture has its roots in the spread of African and Latino peoples from their original homes to the Americas , states Orejuela (Orejuela, 5). Orejuela goes on to later discuss exactly how their customs have influenced this hip hop culture. An example of this is when Orejuela states, Many influences, from Africa and Europe, have been combined to form a number of popular dance forms that themselves can be seen as ancestors of b boying and breakdancing (Orejuela, 26). From this, it is clear that culture is of importance in hip hop. Although this is true, there are also other dimensions that have influenced this culture as well. Another dimension of the hip hop culture discussed in Orejuela s book, is the recreational dimension. According to Orejuela, this dimension of hip hop was influenced by many street gangs. Orejuela goes into extensive detail on the subject of gangs throughout the early years of hip hop. Much of his discussion focused ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Admission Essay I write to express my interest in the tenure track appointment in guitar at the assistant or associate professor level beginning fall 2018 at the Arizona State University School of Music. While I have taught at a number of institutions, my position at Georgia State University (GSU) has offered the greatest opportunities for professional growth. Consequently, my discussion of professional activities will focus primarily on the work I have done in connection with GSU starting in 2012. In this time I have revitalized a failing guitar program, reinstated its MM performance degree, and created a guitar chair position within the Georgia Music Educators Association (GMEA) while holding two to three part time positions and maintaining an active ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have taught Brazilian, Mexican, Chinese, Indian, and Pakistani students, among other nationalities, and have experience working with special needs students. Because the GSU SOM offers degrees in Music Performance, Music Education, Music Composition, Music Technology, and Music Management, all of these majors may be in the studio at one time, each with different lesson and degree requirements. Provided students are able to apply themselves and accept my high expectations, I am excited to have them and their variety of perspectives and experiences in the studio. My most impactful endeavor at GSU is the reinstatement of the Master of Music in Guitar Performance degree which was deactivated in 2000. In the spring of 2015, with the support of the GSU SOM interim director, I submitted a proposal for reinstatement. The proposal had the honor of being fast tracked by upper level administration and passed all college and university level committees by December 2015. Following reinstatement at the university level, I worked closely with my director/dean and graduate coordinator in successfully petitioning NASM for accreditation. The MM in Guitar Performance degree accepted students fall 2016 and I was granted a graduate assistant to aid with teaching and administrative duties. There ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Torah Reflection Have you ever done or said something you wish you hadn t? What if someone was hurt as a result of what you said or did? What did you do once you realized that? In last week s Torah portion, things in Canaan had become pretty bad for Jacob s family, so he sent his sons to Egypt to bring back food for the family. At the end of last week s parashah, Joseph s brothers are standing before him in Egypt, seeking food for their starving family, but they still don t know who Joseph is. At this point in the story, Joseph has become someone with great power in the Egyptian government, and decides to test his brothers, to see if they ve changed at all since they tried to kill him many years before. He demands that they bring back their youngest brother, Benjamin, before he agrees to help them. When they return with Benjamin, Joseph orders his servants to place his silver goblet in Benjamin s bag. Just as all the brothers are leaving, with food and supplies, Joseph orders his guards to search the bags, and they find Joseph s goblet in Benjamin s bag. As punishment, Joseph threatens to keep Benjamin and send his brothers back to their father s home without him. This is where we pick up this week, with the brothers standing before Joseph, trying to figure out how to get their brother back. They still don t know that they are actually talking to Joseph, their brother. They plead Joseph to let them return with Benjamin, saying that their father will die if they return without him. Joseph still refuses. Then Judah steps up and offers to stay as slave instead of Benjamin. When Joseph sees Judah offering himself in Benjamin s place, he can no longer hide his identity any longer. He sends everyone else out of the room and, crying, tells them that he is their brother, Joseph. Jewish tradition sees Judah s actions here as an important example of the value of teshuvah, which means repentance, or repairing a relationship. Before, Judah was the one who came up with the plan to kill Joseph, and, according to the rabbis, when Judah offers to take Benjamin s place, Joseph realizes how much Judah has changed and decides to reveal himself. Sometimes we make mistakes and, when we realize that, we re not sure what to do about it. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Differences And Similarities Between Pulitzer And Joseph... In America the President reigns for four years, and journalism governs for ever and ever. Oscar Wilde never spoke truer words. The aforementioned ability to govern for ever and ever comes from journalistic sensationalism, a craft perfected by newspaper owners and journalists Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst at the dawn of the twentieth century. Sensationalism counts for only one of the numerous ties between the career rivals who, in an effort to distinguish themselves from each other, ironically knotted themselves together in journalism history. Joseph Pulitzer emigrated to the United States of America from Hungary at the age of seventeen and subsequently joined the Union army of the U.S. Civil War. After the war, Carl ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Helped in large part by owning an established newspaper fresh out of college, Hearst worked his way up the small portion of proverbial ladder Hearst had yet to climb in the journalism world by purchasing The New York Morning Journal. Coincidentally, Hearst purchased The New York Morning Journal from Pulitzer s soon to be estranged brother Albert (Therkelsen 7) and renamed the paper The Journal ( William, Sidelights). Hearst s first took his first notorious step with his pilfering of all of Pulitzer s editorial staff at the New York World, followed by Pulitzer s rehiring, and Hearst s second theft of the same journalists (Contemporary, Joseph ). Pulitzer, as the originator of the colorful comics section in newspapers, made sure to keep The Yellow Kid comic strip in the New York World newspaper despite losing the original designer in Pulitzer s continuing battle with Hearst (Squires). The fact that the battle went deep enough into the newspapers to affect the comics section helped historians coin the term yellow journalism as an idiom for how Hearst and Pulitzer ran their respective newspapers (Therkelsen 7). This immature feud between the two grown men may sound harmless, but accusations surfaced suggesting this quarrel may have caused the Spanish American War. Without any official word from government organizations, Hearst and Pulitzer both published unconfirmed sensationalistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Oppression Of Social Class During The Medieval Ages The hierarchical system of social classification used during the medieval periods, generated considerable class tensions between people of more privileged status and those with lesser. Some peasants, townspeople, women, and university students all campaigned through diverse methodology to challenge the authorities that governed them. The dualistic society the medieval culture was based on formed the tensions within society. Specifically, good versus evil, rich versus poor, man versus woman, civilized versus uncivilized, and master versus slave. The ruling nobility and church officials used intimidating means of violence, aggression, and coercion to dominate the perceived lower classes. To contest oppression, the groups associated with commonality challenged the ruling classes to have the opportunity to influence and assert authority within their own lives. Specifically, people of common class status utilized violence, rebellion, and dissidence to combat persecution from the elite groups. This paper will argue the townspeople, peasants, women, and university students, strived for upward social mobility within their political class system, by challenging the sociological and theological contracts of their respective eras. . The ethics and morals of the men constructing medieval society laws were heavily based within church doctrine. The difference in class structure in medieval society were formalized by the privileged authorities ideals and values. The methods ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Fight Club Analysis Fight Club There is enough on earth for everybody s need, but not for everyone s greed. Mahatma Gandhi This quote fits perfectly on me. Even though I have enough clothes to last an entire lifetime, yet I keep finding myself at the mall, buying things I simple do not need at all. And I am not the only one, millions of people is doing the same thing. It is because we need certain things: we desire different certain things. Now what is that problem called? Consumerism. Modern society is based on different things. But one of those things, consumerism, has been growing majorly over the past couple of decades, mainly in America. Americans consume exponentially more than any other country in the world and are the leaders in waste ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fight club is a cult how was invented by the narrator and Tyler; I want you to do me a favour; I want you to hit me as hard as you can (book p.52). At first the narrator is withdrawn but Tyler explains about self destruction. After the first few punch, they are aching for more, and want to see how long they can go. This is the start of fight club. They get a basement where they can fight, and the narrator and Tyler make the seven rules of fight club. The most important rule is that ...you don t talk about fight club . For the narrator the fight meant he could go back to his life, do the things that matter. Fight club is way for men to get of their daily lives, out of the consuming lifestyle. In fight club they can beat at each other without norms and normal society rules. These men were raised to hide their aggression. They are the so call generation X they were raised by women, abandon of father figures. With fight club in the narrators life now, everything seems to for filed. The fight club is the most important thing in his life; it s all he can think about. Fight club takes over his concerns about his appearance, his job, and the need to make himself more masculine. With Marla back in the picture, after her attempt suicide, Tyler pays less attention to the narrator and the narrator is also faced with some of his own problems again. Tylers main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Review of 12 Angry Men In Twelve Angry Men, the prosecution and the defense have rested and the jury is filing into the jury room to decide if a young Spanish American boy is innocent or guilty of murdering his father. What starts out as an open and shut case of murder becomes instead a mini drama of each of the jurors lives, preconceptions and prejudices and preconceptions about the trial, the accused and ultimately, each other. Based on the stage play, all of the film s action takes place in the jury room. On the surface, the case appears to be open and shut due to several facts: 1) The defendant possess only a weak alibi 2) a knife the boy claimed to have lost is then found at the murder scene by the police 3) several witnesses claimed to have been heard screaming, observed the killing or the boy running from the scene. In the beginning, 11 of the jurors immediately vote guilty with only Juror No. 8 casting a not guilty vote. At first the juror (Mr. Davis) bases the vote more for the sake of discussion. The jurors in the room must believe beyond a reasonable doubt that the boy defendant is guilty of murdering his father. As the jury s deliberations unfold, the story quickly becomes an intimate study of the jurors very complex personalities. These personalities range from the wise, bright and empathetic to the arrogant or prejudiced and even merciless. This provides the immediate backdrop to Mr. Davis attempts to convince the other jurors that a not guilty verdict might be appropriate ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Comparing Pros And Cone The differences between rods and cones are useful but because both having different dim and light conditions. The fovea consists of densely packed cone cells. The fovea part gives humans a clear central vision, allowing reading, bird watching, or any other task which primarily needs staring at things. As they cannot see dim stars, or other celestial objects, its needs for high intensity light does cause problems for astronomers. By using central vision because the light from these is not enough to stimulate cone cells. Because cone cells are all that exist directly in the fovea, astronomers have to look at stars through the corner of their eyes that is averted vision where rods also exist. The light is sufficient to stimulate cells, allowing an individual to observe faint objects. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They contain different pigmented photoreceptor proteins. Rod cells contain the protein rhodopsin and cone cells contain different proteins for each color range. The process through which these proteins go is quite similar but electromagnetic radiation of a particular wavelength and intensity. The protein breaks down into two constituent products. Rhodopsin, of rods, breaks down into opsin and retinal; iodopsin of cones breaks down into photopsin and retinal. The breakdown results in the activation of Transducin. This activates cyclic GMP Phosphodiesterase, which lowers the number of open cyclic nucleotide gated ion channels on the cell membrane, which leads to hyper polarization. This hyper polarization of the cell leads to decreased release of transmitter molecules at the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Identifying The Key Features And Main Functions Of An Mis Introduction: Using Star Search as a References I m going to produces a handout defining and explaining the key features and main functions of an MIS. What is an MIS? MIS stands for management information system . A management information system is a computerised database used by people in managerial position . This is an essential system that an organisation such as Star search must have. As an MIS takes the raw data from internal and external sources and produces a report filled with useful information that a manager or CEO at Star search can use to make decisions such as: Expanding acquisition invester shareholder etc Features of information in a MIS Mis is an information system used to support decision made by managers at Star search. an MIS information system is a mixture of these attributes/ features combined into one: Data , people , Hardware, Software and telecommunication Data :Data is basically raw fact and statistics that hasn t been processed into useful information yet . using Star Search as an example, some of the raw data they would collect would be : Name of model /actor example Ori Age of model /actor example 17 gender example male Height of model/ actor 6 build example athletic This data needs to be summarised into useful information for Star search to use it to make decision. Because if the data is unprocessed it wouldn t make much sense for example , Ori , if you produce a report with raw data Ori the decision maker isn t going to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Queen Victoria s Influential Reign Over the British Empire... Queen Victoria is connected with Britain s economic progress, great age of industrial expansion, and particularly, empire. Right at the moment of her death it was believed, Britain had a worldwide empire on which the sun never set (Hibbert 3). Queen Victoria established the nature of the British Empire for future monarchs by reigning through sequences of commanding prime ministers who acquired political control of Britain. Queen Victoria was born on May 24 1819 in London (Williams 24). The morning of June 20th, 1837 the king before Queen Victoria had seen his last couple of days and Princess Victoria had become Queen Victoria. She had to quickly learn the ways and customs of being the Queen. In the initial part of her supremacy, two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With Prime Minister Lord Melbourne being her first political mentor, in 1840, this guidance would be switched with that of Prince Albert. The British Population never grew to liking him very much. Britain had been taking on the switch to a constitutional monarchy in which the ruler is set with firm authorities and projected to continue above any politics party s. In 1857, after the Indian Mutiny, control was transitioned from East India Company to that of the crowns. In 1861, the death of her husband would establish her into mourning for the balance of her lifespan. Staying out of the public eye completed her to be unpopular but then rebounded during the late 1870s and 1880s (Hibbert 15). In years time, the secluded influences of Queen Victoria s family and the pleasing responsiveness of Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister in 1868, she slowly began to reclaim her public responsibilities. During 1877, Queen Victoria had become the monarch of all India, Canada, Austria, New Zealand, and large regions of Africa. During this instant in time Britain was not heavily tangled in much European activities. Queen Victoria s magnificent Golden Jubilee took place in 1887 and her astonishing Diamond Jubilee in 1897 were distinguished with excessive passion. With a rebellion in British administration, massive manufacturing extension and the evolution of a global kingdom, Alexandrina Victoria peacefully passed away on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Negotiation Is Not An Easy Process Negtiation is a strategic process of reconciling differences in interest and coming to a mutual resolution through cooperation that is percieved fair for both of involved parties (Fells 2012). The negotiation that was analysed in the Enterprise Agreement Negotiation Report, demonstrates that negotiation is not an easy process nor its orderly, since it is the activity and not the segment that determines the phase of a negotiation. According to Halpert et al. s Path model, negotiation consists of different phases such as preparation, differentiation, exploration, and exchange. The preparation phase in our previous negotiation became an essential part that played a role of evaluation of both parties positions in our successful outcome. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Naturally, the union took the intitiative to develop creative solutions that explored the options in front of them oppose to taking on a competitive approach that would involve exchange of trade offs (Fells 2014). An effective negotiator is a strategic negotiator, who is able to switch back and forth between different phases of a negotiation without losing the goal in mind. An effective negotiator takes time to process what is happening during the negotiation and ensures that the right problem is being resolved while taking into consideration other party s intrests to finding a common ground. Concequently those type of actions facilitate in the process of a negotiation by creating a cooperative environment and enhance the furture relationship between the parties (Fells 2012; Sebenius 2001). An effective negotiator aknowledges that no party is the same and as every negotiation, every negotiator is different from one another. These variations explain the DNA of negotiation that requires an effective negotiator to take into considerations the strands of the DNA, such as reciprocity, trust, power, information exchange, ethics, and outcome that vary from person to person (Fells 2012, pg 8). A negotiation script is a metophorical storyline of a negotiation that aids in understanding of what is involved in negotiation process ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The East Feudalism The Mystical Spirits of the East explore the practices and beliefs of some the oldest disciplines in the world. Hinduism, Buddhism are examined in colorful instances where nature and humans juxtapose each to draw a major point into the eyes of the viewers, the close dependence humans have with nature. Further, important yet obscure topics like death, suffering and disparity which are often trivialized in eastern culture are embraced and dealt with in eastern beliefs. In the film, the impact religion has on society is a point of concern just like the influence society and the changing world have on religion and beliefs. In the film, Hinduism is highlighted with bright orange clothing and the belief that life and death cannot exist without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Mainstreaming Special Needs Mainstreaming special needs The soaring cost of special education for disabled students has been appropriately integrated into public schools for the common good of all students from various social classes. Special education has had a deep histroy that has been characterized by a score of legislations that has set this form of education and how it is administered to assimilate students with learning disabilities into standard classrooms. In both the United Kingdom and the United States, the first account of special education recognizes the deaf and blind students. In England the first school to cater for special education was the Liverpool Blind School in the year 1791. In the United States, the first ever special education school was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In spite of these legislations, the law was not acted upon or rather implemented immediately. Still, it took time for compulsory education for all to be actualized (Kesha 120). The next stage in the development of special education was segregatioin that sought to iinvolve student with disabilities in the same learning instutions as all other students, but in in isolate classrooms. However, this changed upon the enactment of the all handicapped Children Act of 1975, which introduced mainstreaming. This had a postive implication in that handicapped chidren were included and encouregaed to particpate in regualr classrooms hence the period of integration dawned. This was a remarkable achievement and the Act pertaining to education for the handicapped was amended to include six new critical elements in fostering special education. These elements were: parental participation in the special education process, legititmate process to enforece accountability, Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) to formulate a custom program for each student, Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) that allowed the disabled children in regular classrooms as much as possible, A program to find and assess disabled children in a fair manner, free and approprioate public education (FAPE) for all children. In the 20th century the law regarding special education (IDEA) Individuals with Disabilities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Effects of Political Parties on a Democracy Essay... The Effects of Political Parties on a Democracy There are indeed several aspects in the composition of political parties that threaten democracy in the UK, whilst other aspects may promote democracy. Careful analysis must be done in order to establish to what extent either is true. On the one hand, it may be argued that parties in fact promote democracy for a variety of reasons. Firstly, they assist the electorate by offering them a coherent choice, allowing people to vote democratically. Rather than the electorate having to choose between several members of each party, and having to place votes for central government subsequent to placing local constituency votes, voting is made simple and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1997, New Labour capitalised on the number of women who were elected, establishing the impression that the party is female friendly . The Conservative party is also aiming to recruit more women and ethnic minority candidates in time for the upcoming general election in May 2005. It has also given higher platforms to those women already elected: Several years ago, Theresa May was appointed as party chairman. Not only by modernising themselves to represent current populations in Britain, parties also modernise themselves by generating new ideas for changing times. The labour party is the most famous for adapting its policies and ideology. Labour changed its name to New Labour under the leadership of Tony Blair in 1997, to reflect these radical changes. At this time Labour chose to adapt its policies, and lose a lot of its socialist values. Under Old Labour state ownership was held under high regard. But after Thatcher s privatisation of state businesses, Labour acknowledged that it would be dangerous to radically reform businesses and bring them back under state ownership, thus they modernised their policies adapting them to the New Britain, by sticking to privatisation which had been warmly received. This promotes democracy, as policies are adapted to suit the electorate, rather than parties imposing unwanted, outdated ideologies upon its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Ravitch Response Cori Knapp Analysis Ravitch Response Cori Knapp Ravitch?s discussion on ?achievement gaps? points out that African American students academic scores have progressed remarkably since 1990 to 2011. She also states that the Hispanic and Asian have progressed as well. Achievement gaps will continue to be an issue, as long as there are different races, ethnic groups, the poor and the wealthy. The more disadvantaged one is, is going to lack in education and prosperity. To solve an issue like the achievement gap, we need to take action and begin at the root. These children are suffering because lack of proper education in the school system, which stems from the poverty in the segregated neighborhoods. Low income ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Xczc Govt., Business, NGOs Interface between them in the rise of globalization BUSINESS ETHICS PROJECT Govt., Business, NGOs Interface between them in the rise of globalization BUSINESS ETHICS PROJECT Chand Ajmera, PGP/17/192 Ananya Jha, PGP/17/194 Shraddha Srikhande, PGP/17/240 Dinesh Kumar V, PGP/17/248 Chand Ajmera, PGP/17/192 Ananya Jha, PGP/17/194 Shraddha Srikhande, PGP/17/240 Dinesh Kumar V, PGP/17/248 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. ROLE OF CSOS IN BUSINESS GOVERNMENT INTERFACE 3. LOBBYING INTRODUCTION 4. ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF LOBBYING 5. EXAMPLES OF LOBBYING 6. ACTIONS BEING TAKEN TO CURB THE UNETHICAL ASPECT OF LOBBYING 7. CONCLUSION amp; RECOMMENDATIONS 1. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boycott of Nike, Walmart, and other retailers for allegedly manufacturing goods under abusive working conditions in developing countries can also be highlighted in this context. Influence of CSOs on government CSOs have been instrumental in influencing government to incorporate environment and labor provisions in the North American Free Trade Agreement and the World Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiations, emboldening governments to allow banning of genetically modified organisms and food products and forcing World Bank to excuse the debt of developing countries. MEDIATORS OR MODERATORS: CSOs act as mediators or moderators where they collaborate with
  • 39. corporates jointly working for the betterment of the community. They try to influence various policies without being directly involved in it. Stakeholder agency theory which can be used to study this role, assumes that the corporate has ethical and social responsibilities towards a wide variety of stakeholders which impact them in one or the other way. [1] INSERT figure 4 HERE : CSOs acting as direct influencers One of the examples is the participation of CSOs, and NGOs in particular, in mediation of Mozambican peace process that led to agreements in Rome in October 1992, attended by the Community of Sant Egidio. Other example includes CSOs persuading Home ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. How Does A Biomechanic Analysis Of A Volleyball Serve The aim of this report is to analyse my overhand volleyball serve from a biomechanical perspective and compare it to an elite athlete s overhand volleyball serve. Biomechanics is the sport science field that applies the laws of mechanics and physics to human performance, in order to gain a greater understanding of performance in athletic events through modelling, simulation and measurement. It is also necessary to have a good understanding of the application of physics to sport. In volleyball the applications of summation of forces, projectile motion and balance and stability have a major influence on the success and accuracy of an overhead serve. Biomechanics is the study of the law related to the movements of pattern of the human body. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Balance is your body s ability to stabilize itself during movements that require a shift of your centre of gravity. An athlete s centre of gravity is the exact middle of the body around which it can rotate freely in any direction and where the weight balanced on all opposite sides. It exists at a point along the midline of the body at about 55% of the athlete s height (Reference.) During a volleyball serve, it is easy to see where good balance would be essential, if your stance is off then that will lead to the toss being wrong and the athlete won t have correct contact with the ball. To increase balance and stability one can do this by standing with their legs apart lowering themselves in a half squat position at the knees. By lowering the centre of gravity it will ensure and increase stability level. When an athlete s centre of gravity is over their base of support adequate stability is achieved. In volleyball during a dig a player will stand with a split stance and lunge to the ball which allows them to perform an effective dig. If an athlete was to reach their arms out and not move their feet under their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. New World Order Do you have faith in the government ? What is a government? What if i told you the government is creating corrupt policies and practice to bring in a new world order. The government is trying to control the nation with a one world government as well as reduce the population. What is the government ? Although the government is a system by which a state or community is controlled. The word is also used more narrowly to refer to the specific group of people that forces authority in a state. Government normally consists of legislators and administrator. A form of government refers to the set of political systems and institutions that make up a society. The role of government in the United States and other place have expanded over the last century. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Americans are tired of been Propagandas controlled and imprisoned by governments who trashes our Constitution, Bill of Rights. The Government are lawless and getting ready to arrest and throw anyone to jail who gets in their way to stop their ideas. They are going to seize our 1st and 2nd Amendment rights and take absolute control of the media and take our guns. Patriotic voices who contradict the government s official thoughts, will be silenced. Any journalist who tries to conduct an honest investigation will be thrown in jail. This will all be a staged massive FALSE FLAG attack that will involve either chemical, biological or nuclear weapons. The main thing they want is greater wealth, natural resources, total political power, and control over others are the motivating the decisions of the NWO leaders. The human suffering and the loss of innocent lives are not issues for these individuals. Being cautious about the government is not a bad thing there are many people here today that do not believe in them. Conspiracies is a hypothesis suggesting that two or more people or a group, have to cause or cover up, through secret planning and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. homework7 12 8. a. using the Figure 12 11 information, develop a risk assessment for the Espy Company. These are the risk assessment in the order of probability from high to low: Followed by Vandalism: 0.65; Brownout: 0.40; Power surge: 0.40; Flood: 0.15; Fire: 0.10; Software failure: 0.10; Equipment failure:0.08. Embezzlement:0. 05. Based on the probability, Estimated loss situation range Control cost In order to prevent that (Solutions): Vandalism 1,000 15,000 8,000 1. Give limited people to access the data. (set up authorizations.) Make sure only people who needs what information and who have rights to edit what information. 2. Change the access code or passwords of employee periodically. 3. Manually monitor their own property. For example, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2. Update the website server periodically. 3. Privacy Internal control Customer information Customer information may be stolen and sold. 1. Encrypted is required as account number. 2. Password are required. Credit card number risk Card information was stolen by hackers and sold to others. Result in customer loss their money. 1.Require technical support make sure no potential risk for hackers to enter the system. 2.Setup firewall. 3. The accounting student who is evaluating the reliability of Basic Requirements infor mation system is interested in becoming an IT auditor. Describe some of the specific actions an IT auditor would take to verify that Kara and Scott have adequate controls in place concerning privacy. He/ She should have a basic idea about Basic s business process. By communicating with Basic s employee He/ She can draw a DFD and monitor the weakest problem though out the whole process. He/ She should see what could be added into the internal control process. Which process was duplicated and should be reduced. After these, design a internal control model and test it. Later on keep working as data or business processes changes.
  • 43. Extra 1: Briefly describe what ACL is designed to do and how it was used in each case (i.e., identify 3 specific tasks as to how ACL was used in the audit framework and one way it was used to enhance the analytics capabilities of the company). For Emirates, summarize the broad impact of ACL in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Analyzing The Syrian Refugee Crisis Living in a world that is constantly changing affords us many advantages. One of those advantages is globalization. Globalization has allowed us share various aspects of our cultures, governments, and economies with other parts of the world through a unique process of integration. Unfortunately, globalization also comes with its disadvantages. The increased interconnectedness throughout the global community, has created world where the devastating events that occur in one place can have a huge negative impact in other places across the globe. This situation is referred to as a global issue, as it has the capability of affecting other parts of the world. One of the biggest global issues we are currently facing is the Syrian refugee crisis. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What began as anti government protests and demonstrations soon escalated into a full scale civil war. Protests broke out following the arrest and torture of a group of teenagers for painting anti govern graffiti on the wall of a school building. The nation was so outraged they took to the streets in protest, demanding the resignation of the president for allowing such an injustice to happen. The government s violent responses to the citizens protests escalated into a full scale civil war, leaving many Syrian citizens with no other option but to flee their homes (Adhikari, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...