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My Journey From Southeast High School At The University Of...
Everyone has had a different journey of getting to college. Now that I have gotten to college I want to
reflect on my journey from Southeast High School to the University of Central Florida (UCF). I will
be talking about my past experiences as a high school student and I want to talk about some
challenges I experienced so far. Also, I want to tell you about how college has been so far. I would
also like to tell you how my professors would describe me. In all, I will have talked about what went
well in high school, some challenges, my college experiences and also how my professors would
describe me, this will have shown you my college journey so far. I went to a relatively small high
school by the name of Southeast High School during the four years there I did the IB program, which
had an even smaller class around forty five kids. There are three experiences I would like to talk
about. One experience would be my participation in the IB program, which allowed me to be better
prepared for college. Having a IB class under fifty allowed for many of the students to succeed in
every class and on the IB exams. My family was very supported in my decision to join the IB
program. Secondly, since the first day of middle school, I was involved in an origination called the
Technology Student Association (TSA), I continued this club onto high school and I plan on becoming
a alumni. I competed in various events while in TSA I won multiple district, state and national
trophies but I could
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External Conflicts In The Glass Castle By Rex Walls
There are many conflicts present in the book The Glass Castle. To begin, there the external conflict
present between the Walls family and where they live at any given moment. The Walls family, not
having a lot, are forced to adapt to the less than ideal situations wherever Rex would take them. While
they are at Battle Mountain, there were excess animals there and Rose Mary, refused to kill the flies
that always filled the house; she said they were nature s food for the birds and lizards (Walls 64). The
Walls family face external conflicts with where they are located.
Second, there is a person vs. person conflict between Rex Walls and Rose Mary. Throughout the book,
the couple argues about Rex s alcoholism and Rose Mary s poor financial decisions. These conflicts
are usually screaming fights, which can sometimes lead to dangerous situations. In an argument about
borrowing money from Rose Mary s mom, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When he lost his job, He came home in such a drunken fury that Mom usually hid while we kids tried
to calm him down. He broke windows and smashed dishes and furniture until he d spent al his anger...
(112). Rex manages to drag the whole Walls family in his drunken rage. His drinking puts the family
in violent situations where they all have to try to control him. During Christmas, Rex was drunk and,
with a lighter in hand, said, Let s really light up this Christmas, Dad said and thrust the lighter into the
Douglas fir. The dried out needles caught fire immediately. Flames leaped through the branches with a
crackling noise. Christmas ornaments exploded from the heat (115). Rex s drinking problem creates
problems for everyone around him. The rest of the Walls family always has to clean up after his
messes, while he continues to wreck everything in his way and destroying their joy. The main conflict,
throughout the book, is Rex Walls s alcohol and how the family had to deal with
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Media And Havens
Much change in the global media by means of mergers and increased concentration has resulted in the
limited diversity of content. In addition, the media consolidation does not only effect the content but
the ownership and employment opportunities. Winseck (2011) and Havens (2014), both discuss the
media mostly in the United States and other parts of the world; comparisons can be drawn to relate to
Canadian media. Different theories have been developed around the capitalistic nature of the media
corporation on the creativity and diversity of media (Havens, 2014). The following will examine the
current standings of the large media corporations in the United States and other countries. In addition,
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The corporations have the capacity to censor or alter important issues that go against their political or
ideological positions in the news and in other media outlets. Media can affect and shape public views
on numerous issues by leading them in a way that fits in with the views of the organization. Since the
media companies have consolidated individuals are less exposed to outside views or particular
viewpoints to issues. The current issue can fit within the realm of propaganda, people watch and read
what is available and intensely promoted (Chomsky Herman, 2002). If powerful corporations merge
with others they are able to send out their own message and as frequently as they would like. In the
news, broadcasters can exaggerate what their own points of views are on certain subjects to make
individuals alter their own beliefs, as a result (Chomsky Herman, 2002). However, we can also argue
that with current technologies individuals can go beyond the news to get their information by using
the web for example. With the current technologies, individuals can also verify is statements made by
the media contain some truth. What would be interesting to look at would be the racial and gender
composition of media corporations and its effect on the diversity of media. Furthermore, the analysis
of media consolidation proves to be beneficial in the eyes of capitalism.
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The Exhibition Experience Using Falk And Dierking s...
People gather halfway through the Andy Warhol exhibition, at The Portland Art Museum, in front of a
looping short film of Warhol eating a burger ending with I m Andy Warhol and I just finished eating a
burger (, n.d.). The exhibition, provided by the Jordan Schnitzer family, is the largest collection of
Warhol s work to ever be on display (Portland Art Museum, n.d.). I will be evaluating the Warhol
exhibition experience using Falk and Dierking s Interactive Experience Model (IEM). IEM entails
factors form both outside and inside the institution, contributing to the museum experience in three
different contexts, the sociocultural (social), physical, and personal. Unknowingly the visitor uses
these contexts to interact with the exhibition and museum, before, during and after the visit takes
place. Museum staff can use these contexts to evaluate the visitor experience determining the success
of the exhibition and revealing areas for improvement.
Researching a museum before the visit is an important factor in the visitor gaining useful knowledge
on the exhibition and experience ahead. Upon visiting the website I was able find large amounts of
information pertaining to the Warhol exhibition that would be beneficial for my visit. The website
provided concise information on the museum location, parking information in the area, cost of
admission, and should expected and gained from the exhibition. The large exhibition has been built to
display a timeline of Warhol s
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Bo Johnson Research Paper
Bo Johnson was born on June 22, 1995. Bo was a amazing police officer. Bo never would get hurt and
he was really fast. He would always catch the bad guys. One day Bo was driving around New York
and he got a call from the police station that there was a blizzard coming. So Bo headed back to the
police station when he got to the police station the storm already hit. Bo got inside the police station
and got all of his equipment and got ready to go outside but he was trapped inside the police station.
Bo started digging his way out of the snow so he could get to his snowmobile. But it was too late
when he was done digging his way out of the snow. Bo still knew he could still save the day. Bo did
what he had to do so when Bo got to the building
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Timeless Scandal
Timeless Season 1 is airing its episode 6 entitled The Watergate Tape on Nov. 14. This will follow The
Alamo episode that was aired in October. In the upcoming Timeless Season 1 episode 6, Wyatt s sad
past was uncovered as the team of a scientist, a history professor and a soldier were time traveling
back to President Nixon s time in Washington as they chase Flynn who is trying to change the course
of American history. As per Watch Show, the summary of Timeless Season 1 sixth episode is about
centuries old scandal, The mystery behind the greatest political scandal of the 20th century is finally
solved when Flynn beats our team to the punch in Richard Nixon s Washington. Moreover, the next
episode of Timeless Season 1 will show
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Why I Need Literature Analysis
I can admit whole heartedly that Literature has saved my life.
Looking back, I have chosen literature over a lot of things, sometimes it was my family and friends
whose views on education differed greatly from my own, but most often I was choosing literature over
temptation; which, seductively presented itself all over the extremely urban streets of south central
L.A. Temptation is the reason many of my old friends are in jail now and why I am the only member
in my family to have graduated from high school. It has taken many people away from me, my friends
and family who have turned to drugs to numb the woes of their inherit circumstances and even my
father who is still in jail, that I have yet to and may never meet.
Literature offered me companionship and a place to be understood. It was sanctuary, my nurturer. I
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Today, as the president of the literature club I am changing people s attitudes towards reading and
writing and cultivating a community of readers and writers on campus. Through the club I am able to
act as an instructor on many different genres and styles of literature. There I most often choose pieces
of literature that would allow members to analyze another era of time and understand the struggles of
that time through the literature; as well as, other forms of literature like movie scripts, music lyrics,
and comic books to promote the diversity of literature in its many contemporary forms. Through
events like book drives and poetry slams we are able to reach out to people, who aren t even
necessarily English majors, and watch as literature enhances their lives as they voice their angst with
society through their poetry. The workshops I ran on poetry and creative writing as a means of self
expression allowed me to analyze many peoples work while improving my poetry just by teaching
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Portrayal Of Money In The Great Gatsby
As novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald, in his book, The Great Gatsby , writes about the escapades of the
ridiculously wealthy in the twenties. And about how our innate obsession only leaves us empty inside.
Fitzgerald s purpose, is to portray wealth in a negative light. Because money cannot buy everything in
life. Money can purchase material goods, but not happiness. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald fulfills
his purpose of the negative portrayal of wealth through the ideas of old money and new money and
how they relate to the American dream. Old money is simply the idea of established or inherited
wealth that goes back through generations. And New money is the idea that an individual has gathered
their wealth quickly. However, typically, those in the old money category, like the Buchanan s from
Fitzgerald s novel, look down up those with new money like Jay Gatsby. They look down upon
Gatsby because those with new money , while being equal in quantitative amount of wealth, are
unequal in the deeply rooted social connections and conventions that the Buchanan s and others with
old money have. Fitzgerald illustrates this rift between old and new money perfectly when in the
novel, Tom Buchanan, a man of old money shows distaste towards Gatsby... An Oxford man! .... Like
hell he is! He wears a pink suit, (Fitzgerald 129). Tom declares clear distaste for Gatsby because even
though Gatsby is just as wealthy, he doesn t have the same social connections or reputation as the
Buchanan s. The harsh words of Tom not only show the clash between old and new money, but they
also show the failings of wealth and the American dream. The American dream, is the idea that the
economically disadvantaged can rise through the ranks and better themselves. However, Fitzgerald
makes a critical note of the American dream. Even though Gatsby, a member of the new money
category, was able to come from nothing into something, he wasn t able to achieve the same social
status that Tom enjoys. The way Fitzgerald sees it, the American dream is bittersweet, for what you
gain financially, you lack morally and socially. In addition, Fitzgerald also makes commentary about
what wealth can and cannot buy, under the premise that while
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Loss Of Innocence In The Catcher In The Rye
The knowledge that makes us cherish innocence makes innocence unattainable. (Irving Howe Quote)
The classic novel, The Catcher in the Rye, demonstrates this loss of innocence through a young boy s
corruption of a poem by Robert Burns. The poem is titled Coming Thro the Rye but the young boy
misinterpreted one of the lines. Instead of saying If a body meet a body, coming through the rye, the
line from the original poem, he sang If a body catch a body, coming through the rye. (Salinger 129)
This mistake becomes a symbol for the loss of innocence that occurs when one grows up and
continues to act as a metaphor for Holden s desire to protect all children from that fate. Both the song
Comin Thro the Rye, and the boy s alteration of it, serve to accentuate the theme of loss of innocence
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Holden is walking down the street when he overhears the young boy in front of him say If a body
catch body coming through the rye. (Salinger 129) The boy continues to sing this corrupted line but
Holden pauses when he notices that the boy is not trying to please anyone but himself. The boy is
completely happy just singing for himself. When Holden realizes this, he becomes less depressed and
starts thinking. This leads to the next example, which is when Holden actually uses the song as a
metaphor for the loss of innocence that occurs when one grows
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Spiderman Hero
Spider Man is one of my favorite heroes of all time. Spider Man was a teenager named Peter Parker
with spider like abilities. Peter visited a laboratory to see a famous doctor and was bit by a spider that
gave him superpowers. Peter was given powers such as super strength, fast reflexes and the ability to
shoot webs from his hands. There are four different movies of Spider Man fighting villains. My
favorite villain that Spider Man faced was Doctor Octopus. Doctor Octopus was an intelligent mad
scientist (Otto Octavius), who built four, powerful mechanical appendages and attached the
appendages to himself. In Spider Man 2, Doctor Octopus would rob banks so that he can buy
expensive equipment for his lab. The equipment Doctor Octopus bought resembles how much of a
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When Doctor Octopus tried to take money from banks, Spider Man always showed up to stop him
from doing so. Doctor Octopus believed that since Spiderman continuously tried to stop him from
robbing banks, he didn t want to see Doctor Octopus to succeed. Doctor Octopus vowed that the next
time Spider Man tried to stop him from robbing banks, he would kill Spider Man. Doctor Octopus
believed that his four mechanical appendages was enough to stop Spider Man, but he was
unsuccessful in doing so. Spider Man ripped off the four mechanical appendages and locked him in
jail. Doctor Octopus is one of many villains Spider Man had to fight. Spider Man 2 is my favorite
movie because even though Spider Man was new at being a superhero he prevailed over evil. Another
reason why Spider Man 2 is my favorite movie is because the effects in the movie with Doctor
Octopus four mechanical appendages was amazing. Spider Man never gave up on himself and always
defended his city, that is why he will be my one of my favorite superheroes of all
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Images of Gender in the Media
Finding a simple or concrete definition of gender maybe near impossible. Gender roles are what men
and woman learn and internalize as the way they are supposed to act. These roles are commonly
thought of as natural rather than a construction of culture. Gender is thought to flow from sex, rather
then being a matter of what the culture does with sex. This theory is widely and exhaustively debated,
according to Wood Sex is based on biology; Gender is socially and psychologically constructed
(Wood 19). This statement suggests that culture s discourses and ideologies form the complexities of
gender and gender roles. It is easy to say that girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice
and boy are made of snips and snails and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, just as in the ad, Namath s own masculinity was not without apparent contradiction as he
was seen on the sideline wearing fur coats and designer sunglasses; surely the nickname Broadway
Joe had as much to do with his lifestyle as where he played football. Through his success on the field
Namath was granted eccentricities not extended to the common man
The concept of beauty refers to femininity. Beauty as a concept can not be defined but it is understood
in cultures and societies through the use of the symbols. Because beauty is so attached to the
femininity the woman s body commonly gets dissected into parts and each part has a product that will
enhance it. Woman view the representation of the symbols that tell them what each body part should
look like and normalize them. If they do not live up to the normal concept of beauty then they must do
something to change. According to Bordo the concept of beauty being so heavily attached to
femininity, woman are often their own worse enemy for body image continuously painting their faces
and plucking out hairs to try to live up to the cultures ideologies of feminine beauty. Smooth flawless
legs are an asset to woman who internalizes the concept of beauty and there for this ad although for
the most part not containing woman most certainty solely focused on them.
Typically masculinity and femininity are posed as opposites in relationship to each
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A Catalyst For Evil In Lord Of The Flies
A Catalyst for Evil in Lord of the Flies Over time, people can grow twisted and evil through their
experiences. Evil is knowing you are doing wrong or wanting to do something wrongful. In Lord of
the Flies, the characters convey Philip Zimbardo s theory of anonymity, conformity, and boredom by
demonstrating how those three theories can be a catalyst for evil. Philip Zimbardo is a psychologist
who once was the president of American Psychological Association. Anonymity is the first catalyst for
evil in Philip Zimbardo s theory that is demonstrated by the school boys in Lord of the Flies. These
facts can be found in Lord of the Flies and Finding Hope in Knowing the Universal Capacity for Evil.
When people act anonymously, it allows them to behave differently than they would normally,
because no one knows their true identity. Zimbardo says, When someone is anonymous, it opens ...
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The kids in Lord of the Flies and the police force in Finding Hope in Knowing the Universal Capacity
for Evil both provide evidence of the evil of boredom. Evil began with Jack being bored with just
hunting and keeping the fire going, so he tried to change things up. When he did, he caused issues
such as Piggy s death. Right after the death he screamed at Ralph I m Chief he also said There isn t a
tribe for you anymore! The conch is gone (Golding 181). Jack meaning behind this is there is no order
left. In the Finding Hope in Knowing the Universal Capacity for Evil the University of Stanford did a
risky experiment that Philip described. Zimbardo says, Boredom is a powerful motive for evil
(Dreifus). He even went on to describe some of the evil acts the guards did to the prisoners: starving
them, not allowing them to sleep, dragging their naked bodies in the yard, and more. The biggest thing
is that the prisoners were heavily beaten (Dreifus). Beating people is an evil thing, so in conclusion,
boredom can grow to be an evil
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Zeus In Frankenstein
As the leader of Mount Olympus, the gods, and the universe, Zeus was often looked up to as the
shining example excellence in Greek society. According to the people s beliefs, Zeus was a partial
reason for their creation, as he gave the titan, Prometheus, the task of creating man. Prometheus
created man out of clay, yet the people looked up to Zeus for motivation and inspiration. However,
Zeus was not always a role model, committing adultery against his wife, Hera, and letting his anger
get the best of him in cases of lashing out against the people of Earth and the other gods. However, for
the most part, the humans that he was responsible for acted in a far more compassionate and caring
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This can be seen when he says, Oh, Frankenstein! Generous and self devoted being! What does it avail
that I now ask thee to pardon me? I who irretrievably destroyed thee by destroying all thou lovest.
Alas! He is cold, he cannot answer me (Shelley, 221). In the following pages, however, the monster
admits to having shown a lack of compassion during the murders of Henry Clerval and Victor s wife,
Elizabeth. Even though the monster seems to be mindlessly killing people close to Victor, one can
argue that his rampage was based on humanity. Before the murders, the creature simply seeks a female
companion from his creator, to be able to, interchange of those sympathies necessary for [its] being
(Shelley, 147). While Victor did initially comply, he throws the idea out the window, and as a result,
the monster experiences true heartbreak. This heartbreak leads the monster to commit the crimes that
it did, inflicting a fairly equal amount of pain upon Frankenstein compared to the suffering inflicted on
the monster. For example, Victor promotes the suffering by taking away the companion and creating
the creature in a wretched form. Furthermore, the monster is extremely young, so like a child crying
over a bump on a table, Frankenstein s creation is overreacting to a situation that he has never
encountered before. He solely acts out of a long for humanity and equality in the world he was forced
into. This is seen on page 222, when Victor s monster says to Robert Walton, he sought his own
enjoyment in feelings and passions form the indulgence of which I was forever barred, then impotent
envy and bitter indignation filled me with an insatiable thirst for vengeance (Shelley,
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Comparing Early American Colonies Essay
The beginning of the Americas America was a place for dreams, a new beginning, religious freedom
and rights.
For the people of Europe the Americas was a place to prosper, worship in there own way, and expand
there kingdoms. The only problem is that they attempted to settle in their own way and all failed
dismally. The New England, Mid Atlantic and Southern Colonies grew differently in various ways, but
each with the same state of mind, do it our way . Examining the three sets of colonies will prove that
they were all different in religion, government, and ways of expansion. New England was started for
the search of religious freedom from persecution. England s government required a strict attendance to
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,a puritan nobleman, convinced Thomas Hooker, a minister, to lead congrats to this location. As more
and more groups followed Connecticut was established in 1636. They were without a charter, thus
deciding upon a policy called Fundamental orders of Connecticut. This such government resembled
the one of Massachusetts, they would elect governors, only one year at a time. As for religion puritism
was the only know one at the time. As the population was growing and new settlers would arrive the
colony had to stretch its boundaries. This in turn deteriorated there relations with the natives.
Justifying there expropriation of the natives land was considered Vacuum Domicilium . Threw there
eyes the natives weren t using the land to its fullest potential, they were wasting profitable land. As for
Massachusetts first year times were rough. The first year over 700 women, men, and children arrived
here, but 200 died by the fall of winter. Luckily 12,000 people migrated to Massachusetts in the 1630
s. From king Charles I, Massachusetts obtained a charter to colonize. The people were Calvinists,
governing them was a system run by a government based entirely on a godly common wealth.
Government was 18 assistance elected by freemen who meet in a general assembly where people
voted on the code. The towns people where the ones who elected these freemen . The code was know
as Laws and liberties of Massachusetts. The Mid Atlantic Colonies were started also as
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Analysis Of The God Of Small Things
Perceiving through the gender and sexually lens in the novel The God of Small Things, it have
illustrated the severity of gender oppression and discrimination through examination of the marital and
intergender relations like patriarchy, gender roles and love. Specifically in the novel, Ammu,
Mammachi and Baby Kochamma are all female characters and that they have experienced horrible
discriminations and oppressions due to their gender, religion and statuses which have torn them
between traditional norms and modern attitudes. Sadly speaking, their private love relationships are
actually socially and politically regulated to emphases of caste and religion. Reversing the natural
uncontrollability of who to love, in what way and to what extent, results in equally unnatural
insurrections and obstructions of love relationship. The love laws are basically to put or set boundaries
between the upper caste and lower caste which they are not allow to have any sexual relationship
besides working as intensive labor. Women who are married are expected to be a good house wives
and to serve their husband. This novel have demonstrated gender oppression, sexism and
discrimination against women. When the female characters attempt to challenge or disobey the
customs, laws, values of social and cultural boundaries, they commit moral transgressions which
ultimately lead them toward their death and ruination. Therefore, majority women doesn t have an
option but to accept or adapt to the
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Essay On Gorilla
I was teleported to another world. Something that I wanted to happen. Earth was boring for me. It was
either me being teleported to another world or a fantasy apocalypse happening on earth. You know,
spice up life a bit. I should be excited that I am in another world but I am not in my body. Which
would have been fine, I didn t mind being in another body but.
Why a monkey? I mean it s not even a giant gorilla like a King Kong. No. It s a ten inch monkey.
White fur and blue skin and blue eyes. My teeth are sharp with two vampiric like fangs.
I know it s much better than other things that I could have become, like ants. But, a ten inch monkey
isn t much of a threat but I will just have to deal with it I guess. At least it comes with a couple ...
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Focus on strength?
Grow wings? Fly?! Is that even possible? Flying monkeys? The Wonderful Wizard of Oz!
I feel like something between increasing poison and strength would be the best option. I don t want to
look too threatening. At least in the beginning, so growing horns or something like that is out of the
question. I want my enemies and humans who are potential enemies to think of me as a harmless
monkey.
Hmm....
What do you have for me monkey? I search through the monkey s memories. To the monkey s credit it
had survived for a couple of years and through trial and error had figured out what s dangerous and
what s not.
Let s work on my poison first, even the mightiest can fall to a strong poison.
The spider? I find one beast or more like an insect that the monkey had once encountered. It was much
like the monkey. Tiny and didn t look threatening. But once the spider had bit the monkey, even he felt
a slight pain. Which meant that the spider has a more potent venom than me.
Alright I am going to eat it. I know it will hurt like hell but I will do it anyways, I also know it won t
kill me. I just know.
So, I move, going through this fantasy forest that put the forests on earth to shame. I go towards the
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Thorough Business Enterprises Outline Essay
1. Business Law General a. Nexus of Contract Theory i. Business entities are a nexus of contracts
where parties indirectly contract with each other by contracting with the fictitious legal entity 1.
Advantages of using business entities a. Simplification of formation and management of contractual
relationships b. Reduced transaction costs 2. Parties involved a. Suppliers of physical capital (build
ings, land, etc.) b. Suppliers of financial capital (creditors) c. Suppliers of labor (employees) d.
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Limitations avoidability, foreseeability, certainty, liquidated 3. Other remedies specific performance,
injunction, rescission 3. Agency Law a. Agency Law General i. R2d Agency §1 Definitions: Agency;
Principal; Agent 1. (1) Agency is the fiduciary relation which results from the manifestation of consent
by one person to another that the other shall act on his behalf and subject to his control, and consent
by the other so to act. 2. (2) The one for whom action is to be taken is the principal. 3. (3) The one
who is to act is the agent. ii. Fictitious legal entities can only act through agents iii. Agency law
defines the relationship and responsibilities whenever an individual acts on behalf of a business iv.
R2d of Agency 1. Most agency principles are not codified in statutes a. Instead they are incorporated
by reference (Ex: RUPA § 104(a)) 2. This is the definitive statement on agency and is persuasive
authority v. Employment relationships are the most common form of agency relationships b. Agency
Law Requirements i. Consensual Relationship 1. R2d Agency § 1 Mutual manifestations of Consent;
A agrees to act for, and under the direction and control of P 2. R2d Agency §15
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Analysis Of Jeannette Walls Uses Imagery
Jeannette Walls uses imagery to give the reader a clear insight to what she is think and what is going
on in her mind. An example of this would be when she said, Until then, when I thought of writers,
what first came to mind was Mom, hunched over her typewriter, clattering away on her novels and
plays and philosophies of life and occasionally receiving a personalized rejection letter. (204) In
seventh grade Jeannette is the first person her age to work for the school newspaper, The Maroon
Wave and this depicts the imagery in her head. She uses her own experiences with her family to
influence and inspire her writing making her a great writer. The imagery in this book takes the reader
to another level with understanding how the author truly sees the world. Jeannette Walls uses
juxtaposition to exaggerate her point of her family s view on life. They are not the typical family that
would live in a home with the parents working. Their living situation involved living in their car and
in many crippled housing till they were wanted and had to escape or got kicked out for not paying
rent. The juxtapositions show her life. The quote, If you don t want to sink, you better figure out how
to swim. (66) shows the comparison of sink and swim . Rex, her father, teaches Jeannette how to swim
by literally forcing her to sink or swim. He repeatedly throws her into a sulfur spring in the desert,
rescuing her when she sinks only to throw her back in the water again. Using these
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Why Does Shintoism Need To Compete With Christianity
Shintoism is an ancient religion that predominates modern japan but it has undergone many changes to
compete with many foreign religions such as Christianity. Does Shintoism need to conform to
compete with Christianity better yet does it really need to compete with other religions anyway? The
main sentiment that comes with foreign religions is to explain the creation of the universe usually
depicting a divine being or god while Shintoism mainly tries to empower the mysteries of the universe
rather than to explain them. Shintoism also through the most part lacks a holy book since most of the
practices and ideas where spread through story tellers this causes an issue since foreign countries have
to explain Shintoism on their own which make it look barbaric in comparison. The early history of
Shintoism may shed some light on this argument to understand some of the reason for the Shinto
conformation. At around 300 B.C.E the Japanese people where set up in small clans named Uji and
each clan where unique from each other since they developed independently due to the mountains
such as Fuji (Kasulis, 75). Each Uji believed in a a spirit that protected the clan known as a Ujigami
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There was really only two works that could have been studied and that was the Nihonshoki and the
Kojiki. The Nihonshoki would have been easier to study than Kojiki but not as useful since it was
written in Chinese and was meant to Explain Shintoism to foreign nations making it a impure form of
Shintoism. The Kojiki on the other was to be a record keeper for ancient Shintoism that could have
been taught to the Japanese people but the work was written in ancient Japanese which was full of
contradictions making it incredible difficult to
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Poverty As Seen In Flavo s Home
Poverty as Seen in Favelas Presented in Flavio s Home : Fighting For Survival What does it really
mean to be poor? Does it mean that people don t have enough money to buy new shoes when
hundreds more lie in the closet? Or does it mean that there is not an enough form of payment to even
get food to feed the family? Concepts and beliefs over poverty can differentiate depending on the
social status of the individual, and sometimes, that person does not have an idea of what poverty even
means simple because money falls from the sky. With that in mind, what would catch a person s
attention for one to realize what is going on in the world around them? To clarify, many large details
are being ignored by the people of today, and those particularities are becoming a more immense
conflict that will eventually grow out of control. In the journal entry by Gordon Parks Flavio s Home,
the term of poverty is discussed as a background. The article is intended mostly for readers who are
interested in the poor areas in the world, like favelas as seen in Park s writing.
Parks, an author that fights poverty depending on the place that he goes, starts off by telling the reader
of the location where he met Flavio, a twelve year old, in some run down shacks. Flavio invites Parks
and his assistant into his home, in which Flavio presents all of his siblings, seven in all. After having
watched Flavio control all of his siblings, Parks realizes that the twelve year old is sick after having
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Remote Access Policy ( Vpn )
Remote Access Policy (Requirements to access the network remotely):
Created by Sid shano (C0652560 C0655515)
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this policy is to state the requirements to access the network and network resources
remotely using the existing Virtual Private Network (VPN) or User VPN.
DEFINITION:
A VPN is a secured private network connection built over a public network or internet which provides
an encrypted connection or tunnel between the user computer and a private network (Millennium
Internet). Use of VPN allows the user to be connected to millennium network resources even off
campus.
WHO CAN USE VPN?
All the employees of the organization along with specified third parties such as the outsourced
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 All network activity during any/all VPN session will be monitored and is subject to the company s
usage policy.
 All employees of the VPN use shall only connect to or have access to the machines and resources
that they have granted permission to and are guided by the right of use policy.
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT/DISCLAIMERS:
 The IT support team has a VPN installer created to assist the users with access. The installer
requires the use of Internet Protocol Security (IPsec). The installer makes sure the IPsec service is
stated automatically every time the local machine is started.
 When connected to a VPN session all the network traffic designated to millennium Corp will run
through the VPN tunnel and other data will travel through the users Internet service provider.
 VPN users will be automatically disconnected from the company network after 30 minutes of
inactivity and require the user to log back in to restart the service. User are prohibited from using any
other artificial network process to keep the connection open.
 Support from the company will only be provided to VPN clients that are approved by the IT
Department.
 Any question and assistive help will be directed to the IT help Desk of Millennium Corporation.
SECURITY AND VIOLATION:
 In order to prevent unauthorized access, devices must be password protected and should be able to
lock itself in idle time.
 Although
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Analysis Of The Millionaire Next Door
The book The Millionaire Next Door was written by Thomas J. Stanley, Ph. D and William D. Danko
this book goes into explaining different stories of how millionaires made their millions and how they
could keep it, the book goes into explaining the difference between a UAW s and PAW s millionaires
and the habits they have in common and don t. The book shows interesting fact on how simple
lifestyle habits can make anyone a millionaire, and how they might live right next door to you and me.
In The Millionaire Next Door the book goes into looking at different forms of millionaires, not all
millionaire s wear very expensive jewelry, jet set around the world and buy luxury foreign vehicles
this is quite the opposite. In fact, most millionaires spend less than $5,000 on their watches and most
of their occupations include welding contractors, auctioneers, farmers, owners of mobile homes parks,
pest controllers, coin dealers and private contractors. Most millionaires are blue collar workers, we do
have a few that are doctors, lawyers, etc. in the mix. But, blue collar workers spend about 7% per
average per year this includes, they buy cheaper homes, wear inexpensive suits and drive American
made cars, and only a few leases their vehicles, their wife s handle the budgeting, and they all are well
educated, as well as their children, they work between 45 50 per week and here are seven factors they
all live by
1. They live below their means
2. They allocate their time, energy,
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Report On Raph Rashid Mobile Food Vans
Assessment Instructions
Part 1 Research Design Questions
Read the Research brief on Raph Rashid Mobile Food Vans and complete the research plan activities
below.
Raph Rashid Mobile Food Vans
Raph Rashid Mobile Food Vans is a fleet of mobile food vans including Melbourne based The Taco
Truck, Beatbox Kitchen and a soon to be launched Sydney based The Taco Truck. Founded in 2009,
after witnessing the mobile food van trend sweep the United States, Rashid s venture has met with
incredible success and developed a cult following amongst hipsters, young families and iPhone
wielding inner city residents alike. Rashid s fleet use social media to drive customers to various sites
within the area they are licensed to trade in and are also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
festivals/markets etc.).
1 For each of the below objectives create a research Design/Plan and Research Rationale
Use: decision tree, pros and cons sheet and survey error analysis in your rationale
Objective 1 Taco Truck Mobile Food Vans is considering launching another truck in Melbourne and
one in Brisbane. The find out which councils in Melbourne/Brisbane will allow kerb/truck trading.
Problem: Whether you are allowed to truck trade in the Melbourne/Brisbane council.
Secondary Research: It s secondary because you this information has already been published online. It
is external research as they conduct their research elsewhere via council website or the council itself.
Pros: It is very cost efficient, it provides you with a great overview of the market. The data collected is
also based on actual sale figures or research that has been conducted on large samples.
Cons: The data from the secondary research may not be updated regularly. The data may not be
tailored to Raph Rashid s needs. It could also be expensive if you are purchasing many reports on the
different kinds of market places.
Objective 2 what is the potential market size for Taco trucks in Brisbane at approved sites? Problem:
Wanting to expand but don t know the Geographic of the sites in Brisbane. Viability?
Secondary Research: We use secondary research because we can view this
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Causes Of The Black Death In The Early Renaissance
The Early Arrival of Death and Disease
In Renaissance times Europe was beginning to flourish culturally and economically; until a deadly
disease called the black death swept away millions of Europeś people. The black death started as early
as 1340 in China and eventually made its way to Europe by the 1350s. Also known as the plague, the
black death originated in fleas which then lived in black rats. A person could take on the plague in
which of two ways, bubonic or pneumonic plague. The black death was an extremely violent disease
that killed off more than one fourth of populations within the 1340s 18th century, and resulted in a
change in medical practices, literature, and religious views.
The black death shocked Europe during the Renaissance by killing most of Europe s populations.
AnnenbergLearner.org says, During the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance (1350 1450) the
bubonic plague, also called the ¨Black Death¨ devastated one half of the population of Europe, ( The
Plague Begins ). A person could get infected by the plague through the air, the bite of a rat/flea, or
through coming in contact with an infected person. The reason why the plague spread so quickly was
because of traveling. If infected people who were boarded on ships came to trade in Europe, the air
became infected and highly contagious. Soon after breathing the polluted air, people began
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The plague brutally killed millions of victims for many decades, but eventually helped develop more
advanced medical practices and literature in the long run. The black death is such an important
historical event because it provoked doctors to improve their practices. Without the plague we might
not be as advanced with our medical technology today. When the plague declined during the middle of
the 18th century, people had a better understanding for why things happen the way they
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Descriptive Statistics Essay
Descriptive Statistics
One of the most beloved sports in America is Major League
Baseball. This professional sport spends billions of dollars each year enhancing the chances to reach
the ultimate goal in winning the World
Series. Major League Baseball is one of the few remaining sports that have an uneven balance in the
franchise wage capacity to acquire top talented players. The areas of concentration in this research
paper will be player salaries, winning percentage, player performance, and salary caps. The disparity
in payroll numbers among the lowest and highest market capitalizations brings about the question;
Can a small market team be viable and compete against the marquee players? The data examined here
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Comparing them to the Cleveland Indians who were ranked number 23 out of 30 top salaries in the
league, they also had 96 wins that year. (CBSSports, 2007)
Salaries have no direct impact on the number of wins in a season based on the payroll budget per
team. Major League Baseball does not have a salary cap, but they have installed a luxury tax. The
New York Yankees have had to pay this luxury tax, yet for 7 straight seasons they have not won a
World Series. The Angels who are number 4 in the payroll standings missed the playoffs altogether in
2006. (CBSSports, 2007) The
New York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians both won 94 games during the baseball season;
however, the New York Yankees spent $129 million dollars more than the Cleveland Indians. (Silver,
2007)
The opportunity to gain more elite players in a particular franchise is imminent when the payroll
budget is excessive, but it does not necessarily determine the number of wins. Even the highest paid
players may have off seasons when they may not play at their fullest potential.
Two of the highest paid players are on the New York Yankees, yet their number of wins is the same as
the Cleveland Indians. CBSSports shows that not one of the Cleveland Indian players has made the
top 50 salaries in Major League Baseball (CBSSports, 2007).
The subsequent research papers will focus on investigating and examining all pertinent data that will
accurately
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Skin Representation Lab Report
The research group carried out a genome wide association to scan for sequence variants that influence
hair color, eye color and skin color in the europeans. Pigmentation in humans is attributed to the
number type and cellular distribution of melanosomes. When different number of melanosomes are
produced, they cause the differences in the skin pigmentation. The experiment was done with a sample
of people from Iceland and Holland. The results of this experiment showed how the samples were
broadly similar despite the fact that icelanders have more red hair, freckles and green eyes. They
carried out two scans for each eye color, hair color and skin pigmentation traits. There were two
overlapping regions on the MC1R on chromosome 16 and one of them is near a strong candidate for a
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The ultimately summarized the primary and secondary pigmentation traits are associated in the six
regions on the genome. The research allowed us to identify several new variants that account for
differences in the pigmentation. Each of these variants are viewed to have a moderate effect on
pigmentation in Europeans. It has been thought that before migrators bought the light skin species out
of africa 60,000 years back, our ancestors were all dark skinned. It is consistent with the correlation of
human skin pigmentation and proximity to the equator. The results of this research support the
conclusion that most of the pigmentation variants discovered in this study show positive selection in
European populations. The advantage of having a lighter skin pigmentation is that it facilitates the
formation of Vitamin D3 though lighter skin people live in colder areas where there is low exposure to
sunlight/ UV rays. The newly discovered determinants provide promising candidates for for forensic
geneticists and for the study of
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Meaning Of Words In Adah s A Silent Vow
Has a speech ever been presented that was very meaningful, but was also short and cut straight to the
point? The proverb words should be weighed, not counted perfectly shows that. When someone is
giving advice, a person doesn t just sit there and count the amount of words that are being said; they
pay attention to the message and grasp the concept. This proverb originates from a Yiddish (Jewish)
author. It s understandable why he would say something like this because his ancestors went through
the Holocaust. They tried explaining how they felt, but no one (especially Hitler) listened to them
which caused them to forcefully adapt. Another example, FBLA has planned a fundraiser to sell a
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Adah s poem is very revealing. Within the first few lines, the author wrote; But the silence of a pen on
a paper is a great sound (Adah). Although using pen and paper could be used to count the words, what
the person wrote down made a great sound . It shows that sometimes, people can t just speak their
mind; each thought needs to be written out,taking each word into deep consideration. This poem
shows that you don t have to speak literal words to get your point across. Tony states, Here I have
taken a silent vow and my pen spits liquid pellets on the faces of retreating army (Adah). Without
moving a single facial muscle, words that are written down can mean the world to the right person.
Fighting battles could be as easy as an arrangement of the alphabet 26 simple letters. Tony s work
enhances this proverb by taking a silent vow against stereotypes. Worded better than anyone else
could have, Adah says, Here where I am the commander of the silent war and the pen my silent gun
(Adah). As the author, commander, of this work of literature; Adah controls the silent gun (pen). He
battles the stereotype that one has to openly speak without thinking about what they re saying.
Contemplate all expressions; don t argue blindly. A person shouldn t think on their feet . A Silent Vow
elaborates on quality over quantity through each line that Tony Adah
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Pros And Cons Of Argument Against Gun Control
Gun control has been one of the most debated topics in the United States and all over the world.
Public safety, economics, and the language of the second amendment are parts of the gun control
argument that might be considered. Because the topic is whether or not the right to bear arms should
include assault rifles, the definition of an assault rifle needs to be established. According to the NRA,
an assault rifle is, By U.S. Army definition, a selective fire rifle chambered for a cartridge of
intermediate power. If applied to any semi automatic firearm, regardless of its cosmetic similarity to a
true assault rifle, the term is incorrect. The other key term that plays a major role in this subject is the
second amendment. The second amendment states this, A well regulated Militia, being necessary to
the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Public safety tends to be one of the biggest concerns when assault rifles are included in the discussion.
There are pro gun control advocates say that countries such as Australia with no guns have a lower
rate of gun related violence. The people that are against gun control believe quite the opposite and cite
the rate of gun related violence in Chicago as their proof against it. Another argument that supports
gun control is that the injuries that are treated with our tax money, and that this is a waste of money
that could be put towards other beneficial programs for our
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Adam Smith s The Wealth Of Nations
Adam Smith s The Wealth of Nations in 1776 is usually considered to mark the beginning of classical
economics (Smith, 1776). He was the first to articulate that international trade was not a zero sum
game and it was counterproductive to have a single minded reliance on exports. He proposed the
theory that a country should specialize in manufacturing goods that it can make with the fewest
resources, therefore giving it an advantage in the production of that good. This allows for global out to
be maximized, thereby with free trade each country would end up with a greater number of goods than
before.
His notion was that wealth of nation is determined by its labor and not by the amount of gold. In
addition, he stated that when two nations participate in free trade there is an increase in total wealth as
both nations see a profit in exchange. Widely known as the father of modern economics , Adam Smith
contributed a significant amount of knowledge regarding the political economy. It emphasized that
markets operate best without the interference of the government. Classical economists observed that
markets regulate themselves when free of coercion. He referred to the markets self regulating nature,
when buyers are able to choose between various suppliers and companies who do not successfully
compete are allowed to fail, as a metaphorical invisible hand , which moves markets towards natural
equilibrium. During the industrial revolution, Britain embraced free trade and Smith s
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Society’s Greatest Tragedy Essay
In 415 B.C.E., the Greek playwright Euripides created The Trojan Women, a play that is arguably one
of the best studies of the horrific aspects of war ever written. In her analysis of the play, Professor
C.A.E. Luschnig maintains, [Euripides] has made the Trojan War stand for every war... For war is
society s great tragedy: victory is an illusion (8). While the negative elements of war portrayed by
Euripides can be found in all wars and even war s victors must suffer their defeats, there is an even
greater tragedy to society than war itself. War is but one result of the inherent evil nature of men and
women and that evil nature, not war, is society s greatest tragedy.
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The Trojan Women begins with the gods discussing the punishment for the Greeks. Next, the Greek
herald, Talthybus, informs the dethroned Queen Hecuba of her fate and that of her daughter,
Kassandra. Hecuba grieves her lot, but her daughter has been gifted with the ability to see the future
and knows of the ultimate punishment of the Greek conquerors. Andromache arrives with her young
son, Astyanax, only to learn that she is to become a Greek concubine and that her son is to be killed to
prevent him from one day avenging his father s death and possibly rebuilding Troy. Next, Helen
arrives and learns that she has been awarded by the Greek army to her former husband, Melelaos, who
plans to have her killed. Helen attempts to defend herself, but finds no sympathy from either the
Greeks or the Trojans. The play ends with the burial of Astyanax, the Trojan women being dragged to
the Greek ships, and the final destruction of the city. Because of Kassandra s prophecies, the audience
knows that the Greek victors will, in the end, have no victory.
C.A.E. Luschnig is Professor of Classics at the University of Idaho and has written a number of
authoritative texts on the Greek classics (Curriculum Vitae). She maintains that Euripedes Trojan
Women has long been considered one of the greatest pieces of anti war propaganda ever written
(Luschnig 8). To properly evaluate her assertions that The Trojan Women s
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Agatha Christie Enduring Appeal
Specific principles determine whether or not an essay is effective, those being the organization,
development and the focus. In my opinion, the Enduring Appeal of Agatha Christie was an effective
essay because it followed the rules of the three basic principles. Firstly, essays are organized by the
introduction, body and conclusion. During this essay, it follows this organization and also uses the
triangle concept. The triangle concept is when the key ideas are expressed from general to most
specific. The introduction started with a successful hook to grab readers attention, who does not enjoy
a good mystery . It proceeded to use the triangle concept by starting out with the more general
concept, which explains how mystery novels are widely enjoyed by people. The ... Show more content
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However, the triangle concept for the conclusion is backwards compared to the introductory triangle
concept; it starts out listing key ideas from most specific to most general. In this essay, the beginning
of the conclusion states the fact that you can buy Agatha Christies books anywhere, at any bookshop,
airport or train station . The conclusion ends with the idea of the restoration of order giving modern
reader s comfort. The enduring appeal of Christie Agatha essay has a strong development; the order of
the arguments in each paragraph of the body follows the order in the thesis. In addition, each argument
is supported by the point, proof, comment rule which aids in the development. Lastly, effective essays
focus on proving the thesis, which occurred in this essay. Not only did she prove the thesis, she also
succeeded in not driving away attention from the thesis.Overall, the Enduring Appeal of Agatha
Christie was an effective essay because it followed the basic principles and was genuinely well
written. She successfully organized the essay, developed it correctly and focused on the
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Importance Of English Essay
English is a widely accepted language in the scenario of today. It has become global language and we
can say has often been referred to as, the lingua franca of the modern era. English as a second
language is currently most often taught around the world. In India, the purpose of English is not only
for to make communication with the outside world, but also for within inter state. There is the great
ethnic and linguistic diversity. Because of the great diversity within our nation, English as a language
played a significant role as an indispensable link language. With the tremendous revolution in the
Information Technology sector, various software and operating systems have been developed in the
English language and English has become a great medium for written and oral communication. Due to
communicative and educative value which English as a language has achieved and established itself as
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It has been considered as Language is like a system with its characteristics. In India English has
established as the most important language and set up as the associate language. English is the second
spoken language in India after Hindi and probably the first in reading and writing language in India. In
India, the purpose of English is not only for to make communication with the outside world, but also
for within inter state. Indians minds have accepted English language for better education, culture,
higher intellect and bright future. Indians are using English with Indian language simultaneously in
their conversation and move to speak fluent English. English also facilitates the communication
among Indians of different language speakers. Thus English language has become the language of
legal, financial, educational and business in
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The Information Security Team Commits Confidentiality,...
The Information Security team commits to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of assets.
Even more, security policies clarify how the company intends to protect company assets against
similar breaches in the future. For example, the Monitoring and Logging Policy define the following
procedures to review:
systems logs; access reports; administrator and operator logs; fault logs.
Monitoring and logging are important to any information security program. In general, monitoring
ensures users are doing legal activities on company systems. To begin with, a risk assessment
determines what computers and systems to log, and naturally, the information security team monitors
the high risk systems. Next, trained personnel configure systems to facilitate monitoring and logging
to track security incidents with approved system utilities or auditing tools, in other words, scripts, log
management software, and security incident event management (ISO, 2005). Also, management will
pre approve tools, and controls will safeguard operational systems during the analysis process.
Consequently, monitored systems and security events generates an audit log entry, thereby producing a
time stamped reference trail. In the end, the monitoring and logging policy will aid in protecting
electronic protected health information (EPHI) on information systems.
Monitoring and Logging Policy Justification
First of all, a monitoring and logging policy is a crucial component of any security program
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Examples Of Obstacles In Like Water For Chocolate
Throughout Like Water for Chocolate Tita faces may obstacles. These obstacles include tradition and
society with Mama Elena being the biggest catalyst. Tita was forced to stay in the kitchen and take
care of her mom all her life, without the choice of getting married. These obstacles became roadblocks
that forced Tita s quest to find her identity and freedom almost achievable. In the end Tita eventually
finds herself but not without facing a great deal of adversity. Tita had been in love with Pedro since
she was a young girl. Her whole life she dreamed of marrying him and loving him until the day she
died, conversely, Mama Elena had different plans for her life. The De la Garza family tradition stated
that the youngest daughter must not marry but stay home and take care of her mother until the day she
died. When Pedro asked Mama Elena for Tita s hand in marriage she quickly shut it down. From that
moment Tita s desires were put on the back burner and she was not able to find her true identity. Her
freedom was also taken out of the picture. She was never free to live her life or be with the person she
loved until it was too late. Until the day Mama Elena dies, and even some moments after her death,
she controls Tita life. Her mother arranges for Pedro and and Rosaura to be wed causing an even
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Society tells women their place is in the kitchen and that is what Tita follows her entire life. Tita has a
bond with the kitchen but it also becomes a dungeon that she is thrown in and couldn t escape. There
are moment in the kitchen where Tita loses every part of her identity, such as when she cooks her
sister and boyfriend s wedding cake. In addition, society tells individuals they must obey their parents.
This caused Tita her freedom because she was never able to against what her family s tradition or what
her mother wanted her to
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The System Of Collective Rights
A lot has been said about the Brazilian system for the protection of collective rights, of its innovations
in terms of procedure, and especially the possibility of protecting interests that in the past could not
reach the Courts. However, it seems that the effectiveness of its execution is not discussed to the same
extent.
In general, the specific injunctions are preferred due to the very nature of the rights involved.
However, not rarely it ends up being unsuccessful, so that the pecuniary reparation remains.
In these cases, it seems that the system created a safeguard, by predicting that the amount from
convictions in class actions, or the leftover values after individual executions are filled should be
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Thus, it is fundamental to analyze how it was developed and the main critics that it has been suffering.
Next, the Diffuse Rights Defense Fund (FDD), a reference for the analysis for funds on class actions,
is analyzed, since it is has the most resources and its regulation is the strongest and unified. It is about
analyzing its configuration, operation, origin and application of the amount of money that it is
assigned to allocate.
Again, based on the comparative study it is investigated what the doctrine considers an institute closer
to the configuration of the funds in class actions, which is the CERCLA Superfund, an USA
administrative fund, linked to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created specifically to deal
with the issue of toxic waste.
Finally, it is sought to make a comparative balance between the possibilities of the fluid recovery
within the executions of class actions in Brazil.
THE EXECUTION AND THE EXECUTION OF COLLECTIVE ACTIONS
Often the judge, in solving the litigation, ends up not granting protection to the right, which means
that, even if the author gets a favorable sentence, not necessarily it will have its protection, being
necessary also the executive provision. If, on one hand, enforcement is perceived as the moment in
which judicial decision is materialized, on the other hand, it is essential to give the necessary attention
and recover the complexity execution as a fundamental point in the judicial protection of rights.
In
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The Impact Of Material Failure In The Titanic Disaster
The failure of engineering materials is almost always an undesirable event for many reasons include
putting human lives in hazard and causing economic losses. However, even if the causes and the
behavior of materials may be known, it is difficult and not guaranteed to prevent the failures. It is the
responsibility of the engineer to realize beforehand and plan for possible failure and, in the event that
failure does occur, to fix its cause and then take appropriate preventive measures against future
incidents. This essay is going to analyze material failure during Titanic incident, different measures to
take to prevent the same failure, understand the impact of mechanical engineering solutions. Before
writing further about material failure, let s start with short history about Titanic incident.
Titanic was the largest ship in the time of her construction, 1909. Her dimensions were nearly 900 feet
long, and 46000 tons of weight. Unfortunately, the Titanic experienced the worst possible accident in
the sea when she smashed a massive iceberg and sank in less than three hours. The accident damaged
almost 300 feet of the ship s hull, over one thousand people died, and the crash allowed water to get in
the ship.
When the Titanic crashed with the iceberg, the hull steel (watertight body of a ship or boat) failed
because of the brittle fracture. This fracture is a type of catastrophic failure in structural materials
because it occurs without any indication of plastic deformation
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The Gospel Of Mark Essays
Jesus Christ lived a very full, if short, life. He did and accomplished more in his thirty years than
many men do in twice that. The gospels each tell their versions of his life. Of the four, I found the
gospel of Mark to be the most interesting. I enjoy the style of writing in this gospel more than the
others. I feel it gives a better summary of the events in Christ s life. Whereas the other gospels tend to
get bogged down with parables or spend too much time on specific events, the gospel of Mark moves
along at a good pace and adequately gets the message across. A majority of Mark deals with Christ s
travels throughout the area around the Sea of Galilee and the various miracles he performed during
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This is a beautifully written passage. Without coming out and saying, it, Christ makes it apparent that
it s not enough to merely worship; one must also go out and preach to the unsaved and try to help
them see the light. Another parable tells of the rich young man who asks Christ how he may attain the
kingdom of God. Christ asks if he as followed the Ten Commandments, and the young man says he
has. Then Christ tells him that he has to give all his possessions to the poor because he will have no
need of such things in Heaven. This saddens the young man because he has many possessions. After
the young man left, Christ told his disciples that it is difficult for the rich to get into Heaven because
they put too much faith into their riches. It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than
for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God, (Mark 10:25). This is a poignant message. Christ then
says that a man who gives up everything for his faith will be well rewarded in Heaven. This parable is
timeless. It speaks of the downfall greed can force upon you. In the end, no matter how much you
have, you can t take it with you. One of the most widely told stories of Jesus is written in Mark. Upon
visiting the Temple in Jerusalem, Christ finds it is overrun with merchants and moneychangers.
Enraged, Jesus overturns the tables and calls the temple a den of thieves. This angered the priests and
scribes of the city,
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Anne Sexton Wanting To Die
In her poem Wanting to Die , Anne Sexton explains the feeling of suicidal ideation to an unnamed
individual. Following the form of contemporary poets, she takes an incredibly taboo topic and
discusses it in a conversational tone, thereby shocking the reader and forcing them to think about the
issue in an unconventional way. The poem lacks a rhyme scheme and meter, although it is structured
into three line stanzas, and thus aligns with the free verse style of writing typical of contemporary
poets. Since you ask, Anne Sexton opens her poem with these threes words, throwing the reader into
the middle of a seemingly ordinary conversation (Sexton 1). Neither the name of the inquirer nor the
question they asked is revealed to the reader, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sexton refers to these as still born (another topic too sensitive to be discussed in everyday
conversation) in order to describe the lack of choice in life or death (Sexton 19). Perhaps confusing at
first, the next 2 lines clarify that suicide has only known death and desires so strongly to return to that
dazzled state of nothingness (Sexton 20). Sexton, in a most disconcerting fashion, states that even
innocent children, unaware of the trials of life, would be fond of a sensation so sweet. Such a bold and
shocking statement would have challenged one s ideas about suicide and promote thought into the
sensitive matter. She calls suicide itself a drug, and once someone has tried it, their new passion in life
is to seek and find that drug (Sexton 23). Furthermore, she compares death to a bone, sad and bruised,
hurting and a permanent part of her being. In a sort of twisted logic she implies that life is somehow
an injury that must be undone. It s a kind of balance between self pity and self expression that is
commonly found in confessional poets. A belief common among depressed populations is that they are
inherently bad people, simply for existing. Sexton expresses this in the last line of this stanza
comparing her body to a cruel prison that must be broken to release her captive breath. The complex
an overlapping analogies for death challenge the reader to pay
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China s Economy Is Becoming The World s Second Largest...
1.1 Background
Since initiating a series of economic reforms and adopting the open policy in 1978, China s economy
has experienced a spectacular growth and achieved a remarkable success over the past three decades.
In particular, according to the government figures released on August 16th 2010, China s economy in
the second quarter has slightly surpassed Japan s in terms of gross domestic product. This milestone
suggests that China is becoming the world s second largest economy behind the United States. At the
same time, the opportunities created by the striking economic growth have led China s most important
investment markets, stock and real estate markets to undertake an enormous transformation and
development. On one hand, since the two stock exchanges (Shanghai Stock Exchange Shenzhen Stock
Exchange) were launched in 1990, China s stock market has served as a vehicle for financing and
supporting the development and reform of State Owned Enterprises. That is, within China s bank
dominated financial system, stock market was restricted by a series of regulations and assumed only a
secondary role in the financial economy. Not until the late 1990s did the stock market acquire an
increasingly important strategic role in China s economy. The stock market was vigorously promoted
by relaxing regulations imposed on it and experienced tremendous growth in size and liquidity since
the early twenty first century (Lai Yang, 2009, p.409 410).
On the other hand, as same as the
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Undocumented Immigrants Essay
Why Illegal Immigrants Should Be Granted Amnesty Whether to grant illegal immigrants full amnesty
or not is a very controversial and important question in today s society. As David Decrosse explains,
amnesty means, lifting a penalty associated with an entire class of people who have violated a law.
Some people might think that American authority deporting illegal immigrants with little
repercussions is amnesty, but full amnesty would mean letting the immigrants stay in America and
have a regulated job. If amnesty is granted the economy would benefit, it is morally right, and it would
not hurt the society in any way. If American society grants illegal immigrants full amnesty it will help
the economy. As James Dywer, an immigrant researcher states, illegal immigrants often perform the
worst work for the lowest wages. Illegal aliens are usually desperate for a job, sometimes to the point
that they take on more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Everything is against undocumented immigrants, they can be easily taken advantage of, don t get any
benefits, and more often than not they don t have a lot of money. In spite of all this they are not a big
crime problem. According to Ron Unz, not including deportations, illegal immigrant s, incarceration
rates are now between 13 and 31 percent above the white average, depending upon which age range
we choose for normalization purposes. Illegal immigrants are arrested only a fraction more than white
americans. This is very good, especially considering that they have a bigger reason to do a crime
because of their poverty and that they sometimes are discriminated against. As Hispanics in general,
and illegal immigrants, have been getting more money, their crime rates are going down (Unz). This
means if amnesty is given the crime rates of illegal immigrants would further plummet because they
will have more money and less reason to do
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Transformational Change in Healthcare
Transformational Changes in Healthcare: Two Case Studies
Patrick Chapman
MHA 601
Professor Sherrie Lu
November 29, 2010
Transformational Changes in Healthcare: Two Case Studies
The economic downturn has led healthcare organizations to think big changes. We understand that all
organizations experience micro changes in their normal adjustments to operating; however,
occasionally a unique climate comes together to force new ways of thinking. This new way of
thinking is usually a whole novel vision and an entire new direction which transforms the
organization. When successful, these organizations become a learning experience for other
organizations that perhaps need to make similar changes. This paper discusses two ... Show more
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According to its website, Henry Ford Health System now manages six major hospitals with 102,000
inpatient admissions, over 80,000 surgeries, and 3.1 million patient contacts including outpatient (
Henry Ford Health Systems, 2010). Palm Drive Hospital in Sebastopol, California near Santa Rosa
opened in 1941 with 15 inpatient beds and later made expansions in 1974 and 1991 to reach the
current licensure for 37 beds. The small community governed non profit hospital is supported by tax
revenues and serves a community of about 8,000 people ( Palm Drive Hospital, 2010).
Both of these hospitals had community leaders who cared about their future and were willing to invest
community resources for a transformational change. During Valade s tenure as Chairman of the Board
at Henry Ford Health Systems, the Board of Directors invested over $1 billion dollars in new
innovated projects and expansions of their hospitals. Despite the poor economy, it maintained its
Standard and Poor s A rating and Moody s A1 rating, increased its market share by 37 percent since
2005 (Welch, 2009). Dan Smith, a community leader, was the director of strategic planning in the
community of Sebastopol, California. He noted that the hospital was on the brink of total collapse
being unable to pay its bills. His bank stepped in and guaranteed a loan of $600,000 to the hospital
(Hixon, 2008).
The issues that surface during the transformation change at Henry Ford Health Systems were
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Risk Factors For Falls Among Geriatric Population Living
Risk Factors for Falls Among Geriatric Population Living in Nursing Facilities
Sharon Lando
Mailyn Philavong
Submitted to Dr. Logan in partial fulfillment of course NURS 409 Psychiatric of Nursing
Morgan State University
November 1, 2016 Risk Factors for Falls Among Geriatric Population Living in Nursing Facilities
Falls are a major problem in elderly population in the United States living in nursing facilities.
Statistics from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) show that approximately
800,000 seniors fall each year and 1 in 3 of those will fall twice or one more time in a year. (Agency
for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2012). Most falls are caused by a combination of risk factors.
The more risk factors a person has, the greater their chances of falling. Healthcare providers can help
cut down a person s risk by reducing the fall risk factors
(Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2012). Serious injuries have resulted from the falls such
as hip fractures, concussions, decreased cognitive and functional abilities, and increased risk of death.
The cost of treatment resulting from falls is rising each year. According to CDC, adjusted for inflation,
the direct medical costs for fall injuries are $31 billion annually. (Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention,2016). Those who do not suffer severe injuries live with fear of falling so they restrict their
activities, which lead to increased comorbidities.
Purpose
The need for this study
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This Is How You Loose Her Essay
Channell Williams
Professor Blitshteyn
February 27, 2013
This is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz
Nilda
Junot Díaz expresses his feelings through his literary work, This is How You Lose Her. The reactions
through the female characters he has describe in his life (fragment finish your thought. The reactions
of who? In his life what?). Nilda is a promiscuous girl who was the main character s brother s
girlfriend who represents a part of the main character s life. Nilda represents how both men and
women can be on the same level of equality. Nilda is part of the main character s life by viewing how
the relationship process flows. The relationship goes from infidelity to being dumped and then
abjectly begging forgiveness. The main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
How does it tie into your thesis?).
Nilda also have the attitude of being strong headed but also portrays the type of person that needs love
and affection from a guy. Nilda felt so relieved when she met her boyfriend Rafa. She can achieve her
goals, but she is experiencing some contradictions of achieving her goal. Rafa did not show that he
really cares about his girlfriend s future. Without the love and support she does feel that she would not
be able to make it (Don t end your sentences in prepositions. Rephrase). Nilda also shows her
toughness and hold back her tears. She hangs out with the guys and pleases her boyfriend. She would
do anything to make her boyfriend happy. Without that sense of security, Nilda would not feel
comfortable personally (awkward phrasing you need to rephrase this. Maybe you can say she did not
feel comfortable with her new personality due to the various compromises she had to make for her
boyfriend). Not being happy with one s self, causes an individual to lose his or her true self. Nilda had
judgments from her mother and Rafa about what she wants to do for her future.
The author, Junot Diaz portrays, his feelings about life through his novel This is How You Lose Her
(You already said this! Too Repetative! Take it out or rephrase!). The author used a female character
Nilda. She showed how men and women can be equal in every respect such as dreams, jobs, and class.
Nilda would do anything to thrive throughout her life.
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Hiv And The European Pharmaceutical Companies Conflict
Audra Melton
Philosophy 1110 Net 10 Ethics
Aids in Africa and the European Pharmaceutical Companies Conflict
Spring 2016
Professor John Santiago The Conflict:
South Africa currently has the largest number of people in the world living with HIV/AIDS (avert.org,
2014). In the worldwide population, there are 37 million people with HIV and 25.8 million of those
people live in Sub Saharan Africa (AMFAR.org, 2015). This total is 70% of the total population
diagnosed and 88% of the HIV population are children (amfAR.org, 2015). The Foundation for AIDS
Research estimates that 1.4 million people were infected in 2014, and Sub Saharan Africa accounted
for 66% of the AIDS mortality rate in 2014 (amfAR.org, 2015). Many political, ... Show more content
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Developed countries with health care systems have taken advantage of current AIDS research
(Shostak, 2002). The major pharmaceutical companies that manufactured the AIDS drugs campaigned
against any means to offer these drugs at lower cost, claiming that governments and other sectors were
responsible for finding reasonable means of providing the drugs; pharmaceutical companies were
concerned primarily with research and development (Gray, 2013). The pharmaceutical drug
companies feared that drugs sold to Africa at a low cost might then be re exported to wealthy countries
for a profit, due to corruption in the government (Shostak, 2002). This ripple effect would then cause
the more established countries to demand a lower cost (Shostak, 2002). This, in turn, could encourage
AIDS patients in developed countries to demand lower prices as well (Shostak, 2002). The drug
companies were also concerned with protecting their intellectual property rights (Shostak, 2002). In
1993, United States President Bill Clinton, urged to extend the patent laws to exist worldwide
(Shostak, 2002). This developed into the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
(TRIPS), which protected the exclusive marketing rights of patent holders (Shostak, 2002). This
agreement allowed pharmaceutical companies to ability to control the pricing and marketing of the
drugs they developed
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Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination (BDAE)
Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination (BDAE) The Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination
(BDAE) is designed as a comprehensive measure of aphasia (Loss of the ability to understand or
express speech). The test consists of multiple subtests instruments for investing a broad range of
language impairments that are common consequences of brain damage. Subscales on the test include
fluency, auditory comprehension, naming, oral reading, repetition, automatic speech, reading
comprehension and writing. BDAE is used on an adult population (18 60+) with stroke or
communication and language impairments. The languages available for this measure include English,
Spanish, Portuguese, French, Hindi, Finnish, and Greek. The authors of the BDAE are Harold
Goodglass, Edith ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The BDEA can be used by neurologists, psychologists, speech language pathologists and occupational
therapists. Testing can take from 90 to 120 minutes to administer for the standard BDAE. Currently,
there is a shortened and extended version of the BDAE. o The shortened version of the BDAE is brief
and has no frills. o The extended version includes an assessment of praxis in addition to the standard
assessment. Standardization of the revised Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination is based on a
normative sample of 242 patients with aphasic symptoms tested at the Boston, VA. Medical Center
between1976 1982. o It is important to consider that this sample includes only male, presumably
English speaking patients and is thus highly selected. The test cost approximately US $450.00 and
includes the full battery, manual and instructional video. Construct Validity of the BDAE was assessed
by Larson et al., (2005)through comparing it to the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of
Neuropsychological Status in 88 clients with stroke and the ranged from adequate to
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The Pros And Cons Of Ted Cruz s Presidency
Ted Cruz for President in 2016:
The Top 5 Reasons Why He is the Best Candidate to take on the Democrats.
_______________________________________
Ted Cruz was born in Canada in 1970, where his Cuban father was working at the time. But Cruz s
mother was an American citizen, so under US immigration law, that made him an American citizen,
too.
By L.A. Stephens MHA
Illustrations Images provided by google free domain pictures
Copyright @ 2010 by King BOOKS
FIRST PUBLICATION EDITION KING PUBLISHERS
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Ted Cruz for President in 2016:
The Top 5 Reasons Why He is the Best Candidate to take on the Democrats.
Table of Contents:
1) Ted Cruz resonates with the average American more so that any current candidate running for the
Presidency.
2) There are a good ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The real answer lies in the interpretation of the constitution by the founding father. Unfortunately,
none are alive to ask.
Reason # 5
When he becomes president, he will be in the top 5 youngest president ever elected to office.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R Texas) after his speech at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., on March 23, 2015.
Ted Cruz game plan is to win over young voters, and part of that strategy, he said, is to use his sense
of humor. This game plan is certainly feasible as 2 out of the last 3 president have been in the top 5
youngest presidents throughout our entire presidential history. Old and reliable, may not be the same
mindset as voters had decades ago. The young middle age group is the working class, and certainly
has the most to win or lose if they do not get out and vote.
Youngest U.S. Presidents
Courtesy of Infoplease.com
(By age upon taking
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Silver Spring Destination Case Study
Before rolling out in Washington, DC proper, Destinations will be tested in Fairfax and Silver Spring.
According to the Washington Post, Fairfax County is Virginia s most populous area, where more than
12K rideshare drivers are registered. That s 21% of all Uber and other rideshare drivers in VA, and
more than Arlington, Alexandria and Loudon County combined. It s location is further south than the
more urban suburbs allowing drivers to pass by Reagan Airport, Alexandria neighborhoods, and
Arlington, America s most commuter friendly suburb, en route to this destination.
Silver Spring is a great test market for Destinations because of its proximity to Reagan and BWI, and
the majority of commuters (47.9%) who travel to DC and back.
Target audience segment: new drivers are more likely to be early adopters of this new feature.
Marketing to drivers within 10 months of signing up and segmenting further to drivers who have ...
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Send an email announcing and describing the new product to all drivers in the market areas. Email is
still one of the most effective marketing vehicles, especially for internal communications/employee
communications. It s also an easy and relatively cheap form on communicating a new product to a
large group such as the many Fairfax and Silver Spring drivers. Use Search Engine Marketing
opportunities to introduce the concept for people who are looking for Uber driving related help. There
are several forums where drivers are looking for advice on how not to take trips that take the far from
home, or trips that cause them to lose money. When people are searching for these communities, have
a voice in their responses, and reinforce that Uber has thought of options to improve their experiences.
Lastly, send a press release to media influencers in local markets so that they can reach the target
audience. Our persona reads up on Uber weekly, it s better for him to hear the information from
trusted external
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Effects Of Glass Ceiling On The Workplace
As we approach the millennium, the overall framework of the workforce has been steadily flourishing.
In this era, several individuals would like to think that the promotional and also hiring processes in the
workplace have become fair and also impartial. However, there still exist several impediments for few
individuals. The glass ceiling is a subtle framework that most organizations and employers have
utilized in legally discriminating particular groups of people. Although this action is not apparently
several women and also minorities have encountered challenges in advancing to higher positions in
their careers due to the concept of the glass ceiling (Horn, and Schaffner, 2003).
Also, several historical customs have continued to hinder the success of female individuals in various
societies. Due to these customs, the glass ceiling has been created above females in their place of
work. This is a serious impediment that exists within businesses that have prevented highly qualified
and learned women and people from minority groups from reaching their potential in leadership
positions in various corporations.
Purpose of this study
The paper will show the effects of glass ceiling clearly. The paper will also explore the dilemma of the
glass ceiling debate with a review of the literature, applicable concepts and also the necessary
recommendations and conclusions that the society and various policy makers in the corporate and
government sector must observe. The research also
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  • 2. My Journey From Southeast High School At The University Of... Everyone has had a different journey of getting to college. Now that I have gotten to college I want to reflect on my journey from Southeast High School to the University of Central Florida (UCF). I will be talking about my past experiences as a high school student and I want to talk about some challenges I experienced so far. Also, I want to tell you about how college has been so far. I would also like to tell you how my professors would describe me. In all, I will have talked about what went well in high school, some challenges, my college experiences and also how my professors would describe me, this will have shown you my college journey so far. I went to a relatively small high school by the name of Southeast High School during the four years there I did the IB program, which had an even smaller class around forty five kids. There are three experiences I would like to talk about. One experience would be my participation in the IB program, which allowed me to be better prepared for college. Having a IB class under fifty allowed for many of the students to succeed in every class and on the IB exams. My family was very supported in my decision to join the IB program. Secondly, since the first day of middle school, I was involved in an origination called the Technology Student Association (TSA), I continued this club onto high school and I plan on becoming a alumni. I competed in various events while in TSA I won multiple district, state and national trophies but I could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. External Conflicts In The Glass Castle By Rex Walls There are many conflicts present in the book The Glass Castle. To begin, there the external conflict present between the Walls family and where they live at any given moment. The Walls family, not having a lot, are forced to adapt to the less than ideal situations wherever Rex would take them. While they are at Battle Mountain, there were excess animals there and Rose Mary, refused to kill the flies that always filled the house; she said they were nature s food for the birds and lizards (Walls 64). The Walls family face external conflicts with where they are located. Second, there is a person vs. person conflict between Rex Walls and Rose Mary. Throughout the book, the couple argues about Rex s alcoholism and Rose Mary s poor financial decisions. These conflicts are usually screaming fights, which can sometimes lead to dangerous situations. In an argument about borrowing money from Rose Mary s mom, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When he lost his job, He came home in such a drunken fury that Mom usually hid while we kids tried to calm him down. He broke windows and smashed dishes and furniture until he d spent al his anger... (112). Rex manages to drag the whole Walls family in his drunken rage. His drinking puts the family in violent situations where they all have to try to control him. During Christmas, Rex was drunk and, with a lighter in hand, said, Let s really light up this Christmas, Dad said and thrust the lighter into the Douglas fir. The dried out needles caught fire immediately. Flames leaped through the branches with a crackling noise. Christmas ornaments exploded from the heat (115). Rex s drinking problem creates problems for everyone around him. The rest of the Walls family always has to clean up after his messes, while he continues to wreck everything in his way and destroying their joy. The main conflict, throughout the book, is Rex Walls s alcohol and how the family had to deal with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Media And Havens Much change in the global media by means of mergers and increased concentration has resulted in the limited diversity of content. In addition, the media consolidation does not only effect the content but the ownership and employment opportunities. Winseck (2011) and Havens (2014), both discuss the media mostly in the United States and other parts of the world; comparisons can be drawn to relate to Canadian media. Different theories have been developed around the capitalistic nature of the media corporation on the creativity and diversity of media (Havens, 2014). The following will examine the current standings of the large media corporations in the United States and other countries. In addition, the focus will be put upon the effects of consolidation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The corporations have the capacity to censor or alter important issues that go against their political or ideological positions in the news and in other media outlets. Media can affect and shape public views on numerous issues by leading them in a way that fits in with the views of the organization. Since the media companies have consolidated individuals are less exposed to outside views or particular viewpoints to issues. The current issue can fit within the realm of propaganda, people watch and read what is available and intensely promoted (Chomsky Herman, 2002). If powerful corporations merge with others they are able to send out their own message and as frequently as they would like. In the news, broadcasters can exaggerate what their own points of views are on certain subjects to make individuals alter their own beliefs, as a result (Chomsky Herman, 2002). However, we can also argue that with current technologies individuals can go beyond the news to get their information by using the web for example. With the current technologies, individuals can also verify is statements made by the media contain some truth. What would be interesting to look at would be the racial and gender composition of media corporations and its effect on the diversity of media. Furthermore, the analysis of media consolidation proves to be beneficial in the eyes of capitalism. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Exhibition Experience Using Falk And Dierking s... People gather halfway through the Andy Warhol exhibition, at The Portland Art Museum, in front of a looping short film of Warhol eating a burger ending with I m Andy Warhol and I just finished eating a burger (, n.d.). The exhibition, provided by the Jordan Schnitzer family, is the largest collection of Warhol s work to ever be on display (Portland Art Museum, n.d.). I will be evaluating the Warhol exhibition experience using Falk and Dierking s Interactive Experience Model (IEM). IEM entails factors form both outside and inside the institution, contributing to the museum experience in three different contexts, the sociocultural (social), physical, and personal. Unknowingly the visitor uses these contexts to interact with the exhibition and museum, before, during and after the visit takes place. Museum staff can use these contexts to evaluate the visitor experience determining the success of the exhibition and revealing areas for improvement. Researching a museum before the visit is an important factor in the visitor gaining useful knowledge on the exhibition and experience ahead. Upon visiting the website I was able find large amounts of information pertaining to the Warhol exhibition that would be beneficial for my visit. The website provided concise information on the museum location, parking information in the area, cost of admission, and should expected and gained from the exhibition. The large exhibition has been built to display a timeline of Warhol s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Bo Johnson Research Paper Bo Johnson was born on June 22, 1995. Bo was a amazing police officer. Bo never would get hurt and he was really fast. He would always catch the bad guys. One day Bo was driving around New York and he got a call from the police station that there was a blizzard coming. So Bo headed back to the police station when he got to the police station the storm already hit. Bo got inside the police station and got all of his equipment and got ready to go outside but he was trapped inside the police station. Bo started digging his way out of the snow so he could get to his snowmobile. But it was too late when he was done digging his way out of the snow. Bo still knew he could still save the day. Bo did what he had to do so when Bo got to the building ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Timeless Scandal Timeless Season 1 is airing its episode 6 entitled The Watergate Tape on Nov. 14. This will follow The Alamo episode that was aired in October. In the upcoming Timeless Season 1 episode 6, Wyatt s sad past was uncovered as the team of a scientist, a history professor and a soldier were time traveling back to President Nixon s time in Washington as they chase Flynn who is trying to change the course of American history. As per Watch Show, the summary of Timeless Season 1 sixth episode is about centuries old scandal, The mystery behind the greatest political scandal of the 20th century is finally solved when Flynn beats our team to the punch in Richard Nixon s Washington. Moreover, the next episode of Timeless Season 1 will show ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Why I Need Literature Analysis I can admit whole heartedly that Literature has saved my life. Looking back, I have chosen literature over a lot of things, sometimes it was my family and friends whose views on education differed greatly from my own, but most often I was choosing literature over temptation; which, seductively presented itself all over the extremely urban streets of south central L.A. Temptation is the reason many of my old friends are in jail now and why I am the only member in my family to have graduated from high school. It has taken many people away from me, my friends and family who have turned to drugs to numb the woes of their inherit circumstances and even my father who is still in jail, that I have yet to and may never meet. Literature offered me companionship and a place to be understood. It was sanctuary, my nurturer. I was introduced to James Baldwin, Langston ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Today, as the president of the literature club I am changing people s attitudes towards reading and writing and cultivating a community of readers and writers on campus. Through the club I am able to act as an instructor on many different genres and styles of literature. There I most often choose pieces of literature that would allow members to analyze another era of time and understand the struggles of that time through the literature; as well as, other forms of literature like movie scripts, music lyrics, and comic books to promote the diversity of literature in its many contemporary forms. Through events like book drives and poetry slams we are able to reach out to people, who aren t even necessarily English majors, and watch as literature enhances their lives as they voice their angst with society through their poetry. The workshops I ran on poetry and creative writing as a means of self expression allowed me to analyze many peoples work while improving my poetry just by teaching ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Portrayal Of Money In The Great Gatsby As novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald, in his book, The Great Gatsby , writes about the escapades of the ridiculously wealthy in the twenties. And about how our innate obsession only leaves us empty inside. Fitzgerald s purpose, is to portray wealth in a negative light. Because money cannot buy everything in life. Money can purchase material goods, but not happiness. Throughout the novel, Fitzgerald fulfills his purpose of the negative portrayal of wealth through the ideas of old money and new money and how they relate to the American dream. Old money is simply the idea of established or inherited wealth that goes back through generations. And New money is the idea that an individual has gathered their wealth quickly. However, typically, those in the old money category, like the Buchanan s from Fitzgerald s novel, look down up those with new money like Jay Gatsby. They look down upon Gatsby because those with new money , while being equal in quantitative amount of wealth, are unequal in the deeply rooted social connections and conventions that the Buchanan s and others with old money have. Fitzgerald illustrates this rift between old and new money perfectly when in the novel, Tom Buchanan, a man of old money shows distaste towards Gatsby... An Oxford man! .... Like hell he is! He wears a pink suit, (Fitzgerald 129). Tom declares clear distaste for Gatsby because even though Gatsby is just as wealthy, he doesn t have the same social connections or reputation as the Buchanan s. The harsh words of Tom not only show the clash between old and new money, but they also show the failings of wealth and the American dream. The American dream, is the idea that the economically disadvantaged can rise through the ranks and better themselves. However, Fitzgerald makes a critical note of the American dream. Even though Gatsby, a member of the new money category, was able to come from nothing into something, he wasn t able to achieve the same social status that Tom enjoys. The way Fitzgerald sees it, the American dream is bittersweet, for what you gain financially, you lack morally and socially. In addition, Fitzgerald also makes commentary about what wealth can and cannot buy, under the premise that while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Loss Of Innocence In The Catcher In The Rye The knowledge that makes us cherish innocence makes innocence unattainable. (Irving Howe Quote) The classic novel, The Catcher in the Rye, demonstrates this loss of innocence through a young boy s corruption of a poem by Robert Burns. The poem is titled Coming Thro the Rye but the young boy misinterpreted one of the lines. Instead of saying If a body meet a body, coming through the rye, the line from the original poem, he sang If a body catch a body, coming through the rye. (Salinger 129) This mistake becomes a symbol for the loss of innocence that occurs when one grows up and continues to act as a metaphor for Holden s desire to protect all children from that fate. Both the song Comin Thro the Rye, and the boy s alteration of it, serve to accentuate the theme of loss of innocence throughout the novel. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Holden is walking down the street when he overhears the young boy in front of him say If a body catch body coming through the rye. (Salinger 129) The boy continues to sing this corrupted line but Holden pauses when he notices that the boy is not trying to please anyone but himself. The boy is completely happy just singing for himself. When Holden realizes this, he becomes less depressed and starts thinking. This leads to the next example, which is when Holden actually uses the song as a metaphor for the loss of innocence that occurs when one grows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Spiderman Hero Spider Man is one of my favorite heroes of all time. Spider Man was a teenager named Peter Parker with spider like abilities. Peter visited a laboratory to see a famous doctor and was bit by a spider that gave him superpowers. Peter was given powers such as super strength, fast reflexes and the ability to shoot webs from his hands. There are four different movies of Spider Man fighting villains. My favorite villain that Spider Man faced was Doctor Octopus. Doctor Octopus was an intelligent mad scientist (Otto Octavius), who built four, powerful mechanical appendages and attached the appendages to himself. In Spider Man 2, Doctor Octopus would rob banks so that he can buy expensive equipment for his lab. The equipment Doctor Octopus bought resembles how much of a genius he desired to be. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Doctor Octopus tried to take money from banks, Spider Man always showed up to stop him from doing so. Doctor Octopus believed that since Spiderman continuously tried to stop him from robbing banks, he didn t want to see Doctor Octopus to succeed. Doctor Octopus vowed that the next time Spider Man tried to stop him from robbing banks, he would kill Spider Man. Doctor Octopus believed that his four mechanical appendages was enough to stop Spider Man, but he was unsuccessful in doing so. Spider Man ripped off the four mechanical appendages and locked him in jail. Doctor Octopus is one of many villains Spider Man had to fight. Spider Man 2 is my favorite movie because even though Spider Man was new at being a superhero he prevailed over evil. Another reason why Spider Man 2 is my favorite movie is because the effects in the movie with Doctor Octopus four mechanical appendages was amazing. Spider Man never gave up on himself and always defended his city, that is why he will be my one of my favorite superheroes of all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Images of Gender in the Media Finding a simple or concrete definition of gender maybe near impossible. Gender roles are what men and woman learn and internalize as the way they are supposed to act. These roles are commonly thought of as natural rather than a construction of culture. Gender is thought to flow from sex, rather then being a matter of what the culture does with sex. This theory is widely and exhaustively debated, according to Wood Sex is based on biology; Gender is socially and psychologically constructed (Wood 19). This statement suggests that culture s discourses and ideologies form the complexities of gender and gender roles. It is easy to say that girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice and boy are made of snips and snails and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, just as in the ad, Namath s own masculinity was not without apparent contradiction as he was seen on the sideline wearing fur coats and designer sunglasses; surely the nickname Broadway Joe had as much to do with his lifestyle as where he played football. Through his success on the field Namath was granted eccentricities not extended to the common man The concept of beauty refers to femininity. Beauty as a concept can not be defined but it is understood in cultures and societies through the use of the symbols. Because beauty is so attached to the femininity the woman s body commonly gets dissected into parts and each part has a product that will enhance it. Woman view the representation of the symbols that tell them what each body part should look like and normalize them. If they do not live up to the normal concept of beauty then they must do something to change. According to Bordo the concept of beauty being so heavily attached to femininity, woman are often their own worse enemy for body image continuously painting their faces and plucking out hairs to try to live up to the cultures ideologies of feminine beauty. Smooth flawless legs are an asset to woman who internalizes the concept of beauty and there for this ad although for the most part not containing woman most certainty solely focused on them. Typically masculinity and femininity are posed as opposites in relationship to each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A Catalyst For Evil In Lord Of The Flies A Catalyst for Evil in Lord of the Flies Over time, people can grow twisted and evil through their experiences. Evil is knowing you are doing wrong or wanting to do something wrongful. In Lord of the Flies, the characters convey Philip Zimbardo s theory of anonymity, conformity, and boredom by demonstrating how those three theories can be a catalyst for evil. Philip Zimbardo is a psychologist who once was the president of American Psychological Association. Anonymity is the first catalyst for evil in Philip Zimbardo s theory that is demonstrated by the school boys in Lord of the Flies. These facts can be found in Lord of the Flies and Finding Hope in Knowing the Universal Capacity for Evil. When people act anonymously, it allows them to behave differently than they would normally, because no one knows their true identity. Zimbardo says, When someone is anonymous, it opens ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The kids in Lord of the Flies and the police force in Finding Hope in Knowing the Universal Capacity for Evil both provide evidence of the evil of boredom. Evil began with Jack being bored with just hunting and keeping the fire going, so he tried to change things up. When he did, he caused issues such as Piggy s death. Right after the death he screamed at Ralph I m Chief he also said There isn t a tribe for you anymore! The conch is gone (Golding 181). Jack meaning behind this is there is no order left. In the Finding Hope in Knowing the Universal Capacity for Evil the University of Stanford did a risky experiment that Philip described. Zimbardo says, Boredom is a powerful motive for evil (Dreifus). He even went on to describe some of the evil acts the guards did to the prisoners: starving them, not allowing them to sleep, dragging their naked bodies in the yard, and more. The biggest thing is that the prisoners were heavily beaten (Dreifus). Beating people is an evil thing, so in conclusion, boredom can grow to be an evil ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Zeus In Frankenstein As the leader of Mount Olympus, the gods, and the universe, Zeus was often looked up to as the shining example excellence in Greek society. According to the people s beliefs, Zeus was a partial reason for their creation, as he gave the titan, Prometheus, the task of creating man. Prometheus created man out of clay, yet the people looked up to Zeus for motivation and inspiration. However, Zeus was not always a role model, committing adultery against his wife, Hera, and letting his anger get the best of him in cases of lashing out against the people of Earth and the other gods. However, for the most part, the humans that he was responsible for acted in a far more compassionate and caring manner towards one another, not reflective of the values ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can be seen when he says, Oh, Frankenstein! Generous and self devoted being! What does it avail that I now ask thee to pardon me? I who irretrievably destroyed thee by destroying all thou lovest. Alas! He is cold, he cannot answer me (Shelley, 221). In the following pages, however, the monster admits to having shown a lack of compassion during the murders of Henry Clerval and Victor s wife, Elizabeth. Even though the monster seems to be mindlessly killing people close to Victor, one can argue that his rampage was based on humanity. Before the murders, the creature simply seeks a female companion from his creator, to be able to, interchange of those sympathies necessary for [its] being (Shelley, 147). While Victor did initially comply, he throws the idea out the window, and as a result, the monster experiences true heartbreak. This heartbreak leads the monster to commit the crimes that it did, inflicting a fairly equal amount of pain upon Frankenstein compared to the suffering inflicted on the monster. For example, Victor promotes the suffering by taking away the companion and creating the creature in a wretched form. Furthermore, the monster is extremely young, so like a child crying over a bump on a table, Frankenstein s creation is overreacting to a situation that he has never encountered before. He solely acts out of a long for humanity and equality in the world he was forced into. This is seen on page 222, when Victor s monster says to Robert Walton, he sought his own enjoyment in feelings and passions form the indulgence of which I was forever barred, then impotent envy and bitter indignation filled me with an insatiable thirst for vengeance (Shelley, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Comparing Early American Colonies Essay The beginning of the Americas America was a place for dreams, a new beginning, religious freedom and rights. For the people of Europe the Americas was a place to prosper, worship in there own way, and expand there kingdoms. The only problem is that they attempted to settle in their own way and all failed dismally. The New England, Mid Atlantic and Southern Colonies grew differently in various ways, but each with the same state of mind, do it our way . Examining the three sets of colonies will prove that they were all different in religion, government, and ways of expansion. New England was started for the search of religious freedom from persecution. England s government required a strict attendance to the Anglican church. If a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ,a puritan nobleman, convinced Thomas Hooker, a minister, to lead congrats to this location. As more and more groups followed Connecticut was established in 1636. They were without a charter, thus deciding upon a policy called Fundamental orders of Connecticut. This such government resembled the one of Massachusetts, they would elect governors, only one year at a time. As for religion puritism was the only know one at the time. As the population was growing and new settlers would arrive the colony had to stretch its boundaries. This in turn deteriorated there relations with the natives. Justifying there expropriation of the natives land was considered Vacuum Domicilium . Threw there eyes the natives weren t using the land to its fullest potential, they were wasting profitable land. As for Massachusetts first year times were rough. The first year over 700 women, men, and children arrived here, but 200 died by the fall of winter. Luckily 12,000 people migrated to Massachusetts in the 1630 s. From king Charles I, Massachusetts obtained a charter to colonize. The people were Calvinists, governing them was a system run by a government based entirely on a godly common wealth. Government was 18 assistance elected by freemen who meet in a general assembly where people voted on the code. The towns people where the ones who elected these freemen . The code was know as Laws and liberties of Massachusetts. The Mid Atlantic Colonies were started also as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Analysis Of The God Of Small Things Perceiving through the gender and sexually lens in the novel The God of Small Things, it have illustrated the severity of gender oppression and discrimination through examination of the marital and intergender relations like patriarchy, gender roles and love. Specifically in the novel, Ammu, Mammachi and Baby Kochamma are all female characters and that they have experienced horrible discriminations and oppressions due to their gender, religion and statuses which have torn them between traditional norms and modern attitudes. Sadly speaking, their private love relationships are actually socially and politically regulated to emphases of caste and religion. Reversing the natural uncontrollability of who to love, in what way and to what extent, results in equally unnatural insurrections and obstructions of love relationship. The love laws are basically to put or set boundaries between the upper caste and lower caste which they are not allow to have any sexual relationship besides working as intensive labor. Women who are married are expected to be a good house wives and to serve their husband. This novel have demonstrated gender oppression, sexism and discrimination against women. When the female characters attempt to challenge or disobey the customs, laws, values of social and cultural boundaries, they commit moral transgressions which ultimately lead them toward their death and ruination. Therefore, majority women doesn t have an option but to accept or adapt to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay On Gorilla I was teleported to another world. Something that I wanted to happen. Earth was boring for me. It was either me being teleported to another world or a fantasy apocalypse happening on earth. You know, spice up life a bit. I should be excited that I am in another world but I am not in my body. Which would have been fine, I didn t mind being in another body but. Why a monkey? I mean it s not even a giant gorilla like a King Kong. No. It s a ten inch monkey. White fur and blue skin and blue eyes. My teeth are sharp with two vampiric like fangs. I know it s much better than other things that I could have become, like ants. But, a ten inch monkey isn t much of a threat but I will just have to deal with it I guess. At least it comes with a couple ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Focus on strength? Grow wings? Fly?! Is that even possible? Flying monkeys? The Wonderful Wizard of Oz! I feel like something between increasing poison and strength would be the best option. I don t want to look too threatening. At least in the beginning, so growing horns or something like that is out of the question. I want my enemies and humans who are potential enemies to think of me as a harmless monkey. Hmm.... What do you have for me monkey? I search through the monkey s memories. To the monkey s credit it had survived for a couple of years and through trial and error had figured out what s dangerous and what s not. Let s work on my poison first, even the mightiest can fall to a strong poison. The spider? I find one beast or more like an insect that the monkey had once encountered. It was much like the monkey. Tiny and didn t look threatening. But once the spider had bit the monkey, even he felt a slight pain. Which meant that the spider has a more potent venom than me. Alright I am going to eat it. I know it will hurt like hell but I will do it anyways, I also know it won t kill me. I just know. So, I move, going through this fantasy forest that put the forests on earth to shame. I go towards the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Thorough Business Enterprises Outline Essay 1. Business Law General a. Nexus of Contract Theory i. Business entities are a nexus of contracts where parties indirectly contract with each other by contracting with the fictitious legal entity 1. Advantages of using business entities a. Simplification of formation and management of contractual relationships b. Reduced transaction costs 2. Parties involved a. Suppliers of physical capital (build ings, land, etc.) b. Suppliers of financial capital (creditors) c. Suppliers of labor (employees) d. Suppliers of goods and services ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Limitations avoidability, foreseeability, certainty, liquidated 3. Other remedies specific performance, injunction, rescission 3. Agency Law a. Agency Law General i. R2d Agency §1 Definitions: Agency; Principal; Agent 1. (1) Agency is the fiduciary relation which results from the manifestation of consent by one person to another that the other shall act on his behalf and subject to his control, and consent by the other so to act. 2. (2) The one for whom action is to be taken is the principal. 3. (3) The one who is to act is the agent. ii. Fictitious legal entities can only act through agents iii. Agency law defines the relationship and responsibilities whenever an individual acts on behalf of a business iv. R2d of Agency 1. Most agency principles are not codified in statutes a. Instead they are incorporated by reference (Ex: RUPA § 104(a)) 2. This is the definitive statement on agency and is persuasive authority v. Employment relationships are the most common form of agency relationships b. Agency Law Requirements i. Consensual Relationship 1. R2d Agency § 1 Mutual manifestations of Consent; A agrees to act for, and under the direction and control of P 2. R2d Agency §15 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of Jeannette Walls Uses Imagery Jeannette Walls uses imagery to give the reader a clear insight to what she is think and what is going on in her mind. An example of this would be when she said, Until then, when I thought of writers, what first came to mind was Mom, hunched over her typewriter, clattering away on her novels and plays and philosophies of life and occasionally receiving a personalized rejection letter. (204) In seventh grade Jeannette is the first person her age to work for the school newspaper, The Maroon Wave and this depicts the imagery in her head. She uses her own experiences with her family to influence and inspire her writing making her a great writer. The imagery in this book takes the reader to another level with understanding how the author truly sees the world. Jeannette Walls uses juxtaposition to exaggerate her point of her family s view on life. They are not the typical family that would live in a home with the parents working. Their living situation involved living in their car and in many crippled housing till they were wanted and had to escape or got kicked out for not paying rent. The juxtapositions show her life. The quote, If you don t want to sink, you better figure out how to swim. (66) shows the comparison of sink and swim . Rex, her father, teaches Jeannette how to swim by literally forcing her to sink or swim. He repeatedly throws her into a sulfur spring in the desert, rescuing her when she sinks only to throw her back in the water again. Using these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Why Does Shintoism Need To Compete With Christianity Shintoism is an ancient religion that predominates modern japan but it has undergone many changes to compete with many foreign religions such as Christianity. Does Shintoism need to conform to compete with Christianity better yet does it really need to compete with other religions anyway? The main sentiment that comes with foreign religions is to explain the creation of the universe usually depicting a divine being or god while Shintoism mainly tries to empower the mysteries of the universe rather than to explain them. Shintoism also through the most part lacks a holy book since most of the practices and ideas where spread through story tellers this causes an issue since foreign countries have to explain Shintoism on their own which make it look barbaric in comparison. The early history of Shintoism may shed some light on this argument to understand some of the reason for the Shinto conformation. At around 300 B.C.E the Japanese people where set up in small clans named Uji and each clan where unique from each other since they developed independently due to the mountains such as Fuji (Kasulis, 75). Each Uji believed in a a spirit that protected the clan known as a Ujigami which was the predecessor for the modern day kami that many foreign individuals see as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There was really only two works that could have been studied and that was the Nihonshoki and the Kojiki. The Nihonshoki would have been easier to study than Kojiki but not as useful since it was written in Chinese and was meant to Explain Shintoism to foreign nations making it a impure form of Shintoism. The Kojiki on the other was to be a record keeper for ancient Shintoism that could have been taught to the Japanese people but the work was written in ancient Japanese which was full of contradictions making it incredible difficult to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Poverty As Seen In Flavo s Home Poverty as Seen in Favelas Presented in Flavio s Home : Fighting For Survival What does it really mean to be poor? Does it mean that people don t have enough money to buy new shoes when hundreds more lie in the closet? Or does it mean that there is not an enough form of payment to even get food to feed the family? Concepts and beliefs over poverty can differentiate depending on the social status of the individual, and sometimes, that person does not have an idea of what poverty even means simple because money falls from the sky. With that in mind, what would catch a person s attention for one to realize what is going on in the world around them? To clarify, many large details are being ignored by the people of today, and those particularities are becoming a more immense conflict that will eventually grow out of control. In the journal entry by Gordon Parks Flavio s Home, the term of poverty is discussed as a background. The article is intended mostly for readers who are interested in the poor areas in the world, like favelas as seen in Park s writing. Parks, an author that fights poverty depending on the place that he goes, starts off by telling the reader of the location where he met Flavio, a twelve year old, in some run down shacks. Flavio invites Parks and his assistant into his home, in which Flavio presents all of his siblings, seven in all. After having watched Flavio control all of his siblings, Parks realizes that the twelve year old is sick after having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Remote Access Policy ( Vpn ) Remote Access Policy (Requirements to access the network remotely): Created by Sid shano (C0652560 C0655515) PURPOSE: The purpose of this policy is to state the requirements to access the network and network resources remotely using the existing Virtual Private Network (VPN) or User VPN. DEFINITION: A VPN is a secured private network connection built over a public network or internet which provides an encrypted connection or tunnel between the user computer and a private network (Millennium Internet). Use of VPN allows the user to be connected to millennium network resources even off campus. WHO CAN USE VPN? All the employees of the organization along with specified third parties such as the outsourced vendors and clients can use ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...  All network activity during any/all VPN session will be monitored and is subject to the company s usage policy.  All employees of the VPN use shall only connect to or have access to the machines and resources that they have granted permission to and are guided by the right of use policy. ADDITIONAL SUPPORT/DISCLAIMERS:  The IT support team has a VPN installer created to assist the users with access. The installer requires the use of Internet Protocol Security (IPsec). The installer makes sure the IPsec service is stated automatically every time the local machine is started.  When connected to a VPN session all the network traffic designated to millennium Corp will run through the VPN tunnel and other data will travel through the users Internet service provider.  VPN users will be automatically disconnected from the company network after 30 minutes of inactivity and require the user to log back in to restart the service. User are prohibited from using any other artificial network process to keep the connection open.  Support from the company will only be provided to VPN clients that are approved by the IT Department.  Any question and assistive help will be directed to the IT help Desk of Millennium Corporation. SECURITY AND VIOLATION:
  • 23.  In order to prevent unauthorized access, devices must be password protected and should be able to lock itself in idle time.  Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of The Millionaire Next Door The book The Millionaire Next Door was written by Thomas J. Stanley, Ph. D and William D. Danko this book goes into explaining different stories of how millionaires made their millions and how they could keep it, the book goes into explaining the difference between a UAW s and PAW s millionaires and the habits they have in common and don t. The book shows interesting fact on how simple lifestyle habits can make anyone a millionaire, and how they might live right next door to you and me. In The Millionaire Next Door the book goes into looking at different forms of millionaires, not all millionaire s wear very expensive jewelry, jet set around the world and buy luxury foreign vehicles this is quite the opposite. In fact, most millionaires spend less than $5,000 on their watches and most of their occupations include welding contractors, auctioneers, farmers, owners of mobile homes parks, pest controllers, coin dealers and private contractors. Most millionaires are blue collar workers, we do have a few that are doctors, lawyers, etc. in the mix. But, blue collar workers spend about 7% per average per year this includes, they buy cheaper homes, wear inexpensive suits and drive American made cars, and only a few leases their vehicles, their wife s handle the budgeting, and they all are well educated, as well as their children, they work between 45 50 per week and here are seven factors they all live by 1. They live below their means 2. They allocate their time, energy, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Report On Raph Rashid Mobile Food Vans Assessment Instructions Part 1 Research Design Questions Read the Research brief on Raph Rashid Mobile Food Vans and complete the research plan activities below. Raph Rashid Mobile Food Vans Raph Rashid Mobile Food Vans is a fleet of mobile food vans including Melbourne based The Taco Truck, Beatbox Kitchen and a soon to be launched Sydney based The Taco Truck. Founded in 2009, after witnessing the mobile food van trend sweep the United States, Rashid s venture has met with incredible success and developed a cult following amongst hipsters, young families and iPhone wielding inner city residents alike. Rashid s fleet use social media to drive customers to various sites within the area they are licensed to trade in and are also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... festivals/markets etc.). 1 For each of the below objectives create a research Design/Plan and Research Rationale Use: decision tree, pros and cons sheet and survey error analysis in your rationale Objective 1 Taco Truck Mobile Food Vans is considering launching another truck in Melbourne and one in Brisbane. The find out which councils in Melbourne/Brisbane will allow kerb/truck trading. Problem: Whether you are allowed to truck trade in the Melbourne/Brisbane council. Secondary Research: It s secondary because you this information has already been published online. It is external research as they conduct their research elsewhere via council website or the council itself. Pros: It is very cost efficient, it provides you with a great overview of the market. The data collected is also based on actual sale figures or research that has been conducted on large samples. Cons: The data from the secondary research may not be updated regularly. The data may not be tailored to Raph Rashid s needs. It could also be expensive if you are purchasing many reports on the different kinds of market places. Objective 2 what is the potential market size for Taco trucks in Brisbane at approved sites? Problem: Wanting to expand but don t know the Geographic of the sites in Brisbane. Viability? Secondary Research: We use secondary research because we can view this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Causes Of The Black Death In The Early Renaissance The Early Arrival of Death and Disease In Renaissance times Europe was beginning to flourish culturally and economically; until a deadly disease called the black death swept away millions of Europeś people. The black death started as early as 1340 in China and eventually made its way to Europe by the 1350s. Also known as the plague, the black death originated in fleas which then lived in black rats. A person could take on the plague in which of two ways, bubonic or pneumonic plague. The black death was an extremely violent disease that killed off more than one fourth of populations within the 1340s 18th century, and resulted in a change in medical practices, literature, and religious views. The black death shocked Europe during the Renaissance by killing most of Europe s populations. AnnenbergLearner.org says, During the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance (1350 1450) the bubonic plague, also called the ¨Black Death¨ devastated one half of the population of Europe, ( The Plague Begins ). A person could get infected by the plague through the air, the bite of a rat/flea, or through coming in contact with an infected person. The reason why the plague spread so quickly was because of traveling. If infected people who were boarded on ships came to trade in Europe, the air became infected and highly contagious. Soon after breathing the polluted air, people began experiencing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The plague brutally killed millions of victims for many decades, but eventually helped develop more advanced medical practices and literature in the long run. The black death is such an important historical event because it provoked doctors to improve their practices. Without the plague we might not be as advanced with our medical technology today. When the plague declined during the middle of the 18th century, people had a better understanding for why things happen the way they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Descriptive Statistics Essay Descriptive Statistics One of the most beloved sports in America is Major League Baseball. This professional sport spends billions of dollars each year enhancing the chances to reach the ultimate goal in winning the World Series. Major League Baseball is one of the few remaining sports that have an uneven balance in the franchise wage capacity to acquire top talented players. The areas of concentration in this research paper will be player salaries, winning percentage, player performance, and salary caps. The disparity in payroll numbers among the lowest and highest market capitalizations brings about the question; Can a small market team be viable and compete against the marquee players? The data examined here may or may ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Comparing them to the Cleveland Indians who were ranked number 23 out of 30 top salaries in the league, they also had 96 wins that year. (CBSSports, 2007) Salaries have no direct impact on the number of wins in a season based on the payroll budget per team. Major League Baseball does not have a salary cap, but they have installed a luxury tax. The New York Yankees have had to pay this luxury tax, yet for 7 straight seasons they have not won a World Series. The Angels who are number 4 in the payroll standings missed the playoffs altogether in 2006. (CBSSports, 2007) The New York Yankees and the Cleveland Indians both won 94 games during the baseball season; however, the New York Yankees spent $129 million dollars more than the Cleveland Indians. (Silver, 2007) The opportunity to gain more elite players in a particular franchise is imminent when the payroll budget is excessive, but it does not necessarily determine the number of wins. Even the highest paid players may have off seasons when they may not play at their fullest potential. Two of the highest paid players are on the New York Yankees, yet their number of wins is the same as the Cleveland Indians. CBSSports shows that not one of the Cleveland Indian players has made the top 50 salaries in Major League Baseball (CBSSports, 2007). The subsequent research papers will focus on investigating and examining all pertinent data that will accurately ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Skin Representation Lab Report The research group carried out a genome wide association to scan for sequence variants that influence hair color, eye color and skin color in the europeans. Pigmentation in humans is attributed to the number type and cellular distribution of melanosomes. When different number of melanosomes are produced, they cause the differences in the skin pigmentation. The experiment was done with a sample of people from Iceland and Holland. The results of this experiment showed how the samples were broadly similar despite the fact that icelanders have more red hair, freckles and green eyes. They carried out two scans for each eye color, hair color and skin pigmentation traits. There were two overlapping regions on the MC1R on chromosome 16 and one of them is near a strong candidate for a strong ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ultimately summarized the primary and secondary pigmentation traits are associated in the six regions on the genome. The research allowed us to identify several new variants that account for differences in the pigmentation. Each of these variants are viewed to have a moderate effect on pigmentation in Europeans. It has been thought that before migrators bought the light skin species out of africa 60,000 years back, our ancestors were all dark skinned. It is consistent with the correlation of human skin pigmentation and proximity to the equator. The results of this research support the conclusion that most of the pigmentation variants discovered in this study show positive selection in European populations. The advantage of having a lighter skin pigmentation is that it facilitates the formation of Vitamin D3 though lighter skin people live in colder areas where there is low exposure to sunlight/ UV rays. The newly discovered determinants provide promising candidates for for forensic geneticists and for the study of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Meaning Of Words In Adah s A Silent Vow Has a speech ever been presented that was very meaningful, but was also short and cut straight to the point? The proverb words should be weighed, not counted perfectly shows that. When someone is giving advice, a person doesn t just sit there and count the amount of words that are being said; they pay attention to the message and grasp the concept. This proverb originates from a Yiddish (Jewish) author. It s understandable why he would say something like this because his ancestors went through the Holocaust. They tried explaining how they felt, but no one (especially Hitler) listened to them which caused them to forcefully adapt. Another example, FBLA has planned a fundraiser to sell a product for premature babies. Their item of sale is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adah s poem is very revealing. Within the first few lines, the author wrote; But the silence of a pen on a paper is a great sound (Adah). Although using pen and paper could be used to count the words, what the person wrote down made a great sound . It shows that sometimes, people can t just speak their mind; each thought needs to be written out,taking each word into deep consideration. This poem shows that you don t have to speak literal words to get your point across. Tony states, Here I have taken a silent vow and my pen spits liquid pellets on the faces of retreating army (Adah). Without moving a single facial muscle, words that are written down can mean the world to the right person. Fighting battles could be as easy as an arrangement of the alphabet 26 simple letters. Tony s work enhances this proverb by taking a silent vow against stereotypes. Worded better than anyone else could have, Adah says, Here where I am the commander of the silent war and the pen my silent gun (Adah). As the author, commander, of this work of literature; Adah controls the silent gun (pen). He battles the stereotype that one has to openly speak without thinking about what they re saying. Contemplate all expressions; don t argue blindly. A person shouldn t think on their feet . A Silent Vow elaborates on quality over quantity through each line that Tony Adah ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Pros And Cons Of Argument Against Gun Control Gun control has been one of the most debated topics in the United States and all over the world. Public safety, economics, and the language of the second amendment are parts of the gun control argument that might be considered. Because the topic is whether or not the right to bear arms should include assault rifles, the definition of an assault rifle needs to be established. According to the NRA, an assault rifle is, By U.S. Army definition, a selective fire rifle chambered for a cartridge of intermediate power. If applied to any semi automatic firearm, regardless of its cosmetic similarity to a true assault rifle, the term is incorrect. The other key term that plays a major role in this subject is the second amendment. The second amendment states this, A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. Public safety tends to be one of the biggest concerns when assault rifles are included in the discussion. There are pro gun control advocates say that countries such as Australia with no guns have a lower rate of gun related violence. The people that are against gun control believe quite the opposite and cite the rate of gun related violence in Chicago as their proof against it. Another argument that supports gun control is that the injuries that are treated with our tax money, and that this is a waste of money that could be put towards other beneficial programs for our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Adam Smith s The Wealth Of Nations Adam Smith s The Wealth of Nations in 1776 is usually considered to mark the beginning of classical economics (Smith, 1776). He was the first to articulate that international trade was not a zero sum game and it was counterproductive to have a single minded reliance on exports. He proposed the theory that a country should specialize in manufacturing goods that it can make with the fewest resources, therefore giving it an advantage in the production of that good. This allows for global out to be maximized, thereby with free trade each country would end up with a greater number of goods than before. His notion was that wealth of nation is determined by its labor and not by the amount of gold. In addition, he stated that when two nations participate in free trade there is an increase in total wealth as both nations see a profit in exchange. Widely known as the father of modern economics , Adam Smith contributed a significant amount of knowledge regarding the political economy. It emphasized that markets operate best without the interference of the government. Classical economists observed that markets regulate themselves when free of coercion. He referred to the markets self regulating nature, when buyers are able to choose between various suppliers and companies who do not successfully compete are allowed to fail, as a metaphorical invisible hand , which moves markets towards natural equilibrium. During the industrial revolution, Britain embraced free trade and Smith s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Society’s Greatest Tragedy Essay In 415 B.C.E., the Greek playwright Euripides created The Trojan Women, a play that is arguably one of the best studies of the horrific aspects of war ever written. In her analysis of the play, Professor C.A.E. Luschnig maintains, [Euripides] has made the Trojan War stand for every war... For war is society s great tragedy: victory is an illusion (8). While the negative elements of war portrayed by Euripides can be found in all wars and even war s victors must suffer their defeats, there is an even greater tragedy to society than war itself. War is but one result of the inherent evil nature of men and women and that evil nature, not war, is society s greatest tragedy. The Trojan women of the play were Hecuba, the wife of the late King of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Trojan Women begins with the gods discussing the punishment for the Greeks. Next, the Greek herald, Talthybus, informs the dethroned Queen Hecuba of her fate and that of her daughter, Kassandra. Hecuba grieves her lot, but her daughter has been gifted with the ability to see the future and knows of the ultimate punishment of the Greek conquerors. Andromache arrives with her young son, Astyanax, only to learn that she is to become a Greek concubine and that her son is to be killed to prevent him from one day avenging his father s death and possibly rebuilding Troy. Next, Helen arrives and learns that she has been awarded by the Greek army to her former husband, Melelaos, who plans to have her killed. Helen attempts to defend herself, but finds no sympathy from either the Greeks or the Trojans. The play ends with the burial of Astyanax, the Trojan women being dragged to the Greek ships, and the final destruction of the city. Because of Kassandra s prophecies, the audience knows that the Greek victors will, in the end, have no victory. C.A.E. Luschnig is Professor of Classics at the University of Idaho and has written a number of authoritative texts on the Greek classics (Curriculum Vitae). She maintains that Euripedes Trojan Women has long been considered one of the greatest pieces of anti war propaganda ever written (Luschnig 8). To properly evaluate her assertions that The Trojan Women s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Agatha Christie Enduring Appeal Specific principles determine whether or not an essay is effective, those being the organization, development and the focus. In my opinion, the Enduring Appeal of Agatha Christie was an effective essay because it followed the rules of the three basic principles. Firstly, essays are organized by the introduction, body and conclusion. During this essay, it follows this organization and also uses the triangle concept. The triangle concept is when the key ideas are expressed from general to most specific. The introduction started with a successful hook to grab readers attention, who does not enjoy a good mystery . It proceeded to use the triangle concept by starting out with the more general concept, which explains how mystery novels are widely enjoyed by people. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the triangle concept for the conclusion is backwards compared to the introductory triangle concept; it starts out listing key ideas from most specific to most general. In this essay, the beginning of the conclusion states the fact that you can buy Agatha Christies books anywhere, at any bookshop, airport or train station . The conclusion ends with the idea of the restoration of order giving modern reader s comfort. The enduring appeal of Christie Agatha essay has a strong development; the order of the arguments in each paragraph of the body follows the order in the thesis. In addition, each argument is supported by the point, proof, comment rule which aids in the development. Lastly, effective essays focus on proving the thesis, which occurred in this essay. Not only did she prove the thesis, she also succeeded in not driving away attention from the thesis.Overall, the Enduring Appeal of Agatha Christie was an effective essay because it followed the basic principles and was genuinely well written. She successfully organized the essay, developed it correctly and focused on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Importance Of English Essay English is a widely accepted language in the scenario of today. It has become global language and we can say has often been referred to as, the lingua franca of the modern era. English as a second language is currently most often taught around the world. In India, the purpose of English is not only for to make communication with the outside world, but also for within inter state. There is the great ethnic and linguistic diversity. Because of the great diversity within our nation, English as a language played a significant role as an indispensable link language. With the tremendous revolution in the Information Technology sector, various software and operating systems have been developed in the English language and English has become a great medium for written and oral communication. Due to communicative and educative value which English as a language has achieved and established itself as the world s most important language. The world has recognized its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It has been considered as Language is like a system with its characteristics. In India English has established as the most important language and set up as the associate language. English is the second spoken language in India after Hindi and probably the first in reading and writing language in India. In India, the purpose of English is not only for to make communication with the outside world, but also for within inter state. Indians minds have accepted English language for better education, culture, higher intellect and bright future. Indians are using English with Indian language simultaneously in their conversation and move to speak fluent English. English also facilitates the communication among Indians of different language speakers. Thus English language has become the language of legal, financial, educational and business in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Information Security Team Commits Confidentiality,... The Information Security team commits to the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of assets. Even more, security policies clarify how the company intends to protect company assets against similar breaches in the future. For example, the Monitoring and Logging Policy define the following procedures to review: systems logs; access reports; administrator and operator logs; fault logs. Monitoring and logging are important to any information security program. In general, monitoring ensures users are doing legal activities on company systems. To begin with, a risk assessment determines what computers and systems to log, and naturally, the information security team monitors the high risk systems. Next, trained personnel configure systems to facilitate monitoring and logging to track security incidents with approved system utilities or auditing tools, in other words, scripts, log management software, and security incident event management (ISO, 2005). Also, management will pre approve tools, and controls will safeguard operational systems during the analysis process. Consequently, monitored systems and security events generates an audit log entry, thereby producing a time stamped reference trail. In the end, the monitoring and logging policy will aid in protecting electronic protected health information (EPHI) on information systems. Monitoring and Logging Policy Justification First of all, a monitoring and logging policy is a crucial component of any security program ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Examples Of Obstacles In Like Water For Chocolate Throughout Like Water for Chocolate Tita faces may obstacles. These obstacles include tradition and society with Mama Elena being the biggest catalyst. Tita was forced to stay in the kitchen and take care of her mom all her life, without the choice of getting married. These obstacles became roadblocks that forced Tita s quest to find her identity and freedom almost achievable. In the end Tita eventually finds herself but not without facing a great deal of adversity. Tita had been in love with Pedro since she was a young girl. Her whole life she dreamed of marrying him and loving him until the day she died, conversely, Mama Elena had different plans for her life. The De la Garza family tradition stated that the youngest daughter must not marry but stay home and take care of her mother until the day she died. When Pedro asked Mama Elena for Tita s hand in marriage she quickly shut it down. From that moment Tita s desires were put on the back burner and she was not able to find her true identity. Her freedom was also taken out of the picture. She was never free to live her life or be with the person she loved until it was too late. Until the day Mama Elena dies, and even some moments after her death, she controls Tita life. Her mother arranges for Pedro and and Rosaura to be wed causing an even bigger internal struggle with Tita to take ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Society tells women their place is in the kitchen and that is what Tita follows her entire life. Tita has a bond with the kitchen but it also becomes a dungeon that she is thrown in and couldn t escape. There are moment in the kitchen where Tita loses every part of her identity, such as when she cooks her sister and boyfriend s wedding cake. In addition, society tells individuals they must obey their parents. This caused Tita her freedom because she was never able to against what her family s tradition or what her mother wanted her to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The System Of Collective Rights A lot has been said about the Brazilian system for the protection of collective rights, of its innovations in terms of procedure, and especially the possibility of protecting interests that in the past could not reach the Courts. However, it seems that the effectiveness of its execution is not discussed to the same extent. In general, the specific injunctions are preferred due to the very nature of the rights involved. However, not rarely it ends up being unsuccessful, so that the pecuniary reparation remains. In these cases, it seems that the system created a safeguard, by predicting that the amount from convictions in class actions, or the leftover values after individual executions are filled should be directed to funds that, in turn, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, it is fundamental to analyze how it was developed and the main critics that it has been suffering. Next, the Diffuse Rights Defense Fund (FDD), a reference for the analysis for funds on class actions, is analyzed, since it is has the most resources and its regulation is the strongest and unified. It is about analyzing its configuration, operation, origin and application of the amount of money that it is assigned to allocate. Again, based on the comparative study it is investigated what the doctrine considers an institute closer to the configuration of the funds in class actions, which is the CERCLA Superfund, an USA administrative fund, linked to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) created specifically to deal with the issue of toxic waste. Finally, it is sought to make a comparative balance between the possibilities of the fluid recovery within the executions of class actions in Brazil. THE EXECUTION AND THE EXECUTION OF COLLECTIVE ACTIONS Often the judge, in solving the litigation, ends up not granting protection to the right, which means that, even if the author gets a favorable sentence, not necessarily it will have its protection, being necessary also the executive provision. If, on one hand, enforcement is perceived as the moment in which judicial decision is materialized, on the other hand, it is essential to give the necessary attention and recover the complexity execution as a fundamental point in the judicial protection of rights. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Impact Of Material Failure In The Titanic Disaster The failure of engineering materials is almost always an undesirable event for many reasons include putting human lives in hazard and causing economic losses. However, even if the causes and the behavior of materials may be known, it is difficult and not guaranteed to prevent the failures. It is the responsibility of the engineer to realize beforehand and plan for possible failure and, in the event that failure does occur, to fix its cause and then take appropriate preventive measures against future incidents. This essay is going to analyze material failure during Titanic incident, different measures to take to prevent the same failure, understand the impact of mechanical engineering solutions. Before writing further about material failure, let s start with short history about Titanic incident. Titanic was the largest ship in the time of her construction, 1909. Her dimensions were nearly 900 feet long, and 46000 tons of weight. Unfortunately, the Titanic experienced the worst possible accident in the sea when she smashed a massive iceberg and sank in less than three hours. The accident damaged almost 300 feet of the ship s hull, over one thousand people died, and the crash allowed water to get in the ship. When the Titanic crashed with the iceberg, the hull steel (watertight body of a ship or boat) failed because of the brittle fracture. This fracture is a type of catastrophic failure in structural materials because it occurs without any indication of plastic deformation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Gospel Of Mark Essays Jesus Christ lived a very full, if short, life. He did and accomplished more in his thirty years than many men do in twice that. The gospels each tell their versions of his life. Of the four, I found the gospel of Mark to be the most interesting. I enjoy the style of writing in this gospel more than the others. I feel it gives a better summary of the events in Christ s life. Whereas the other gospels tend to get bogged down with parables or spend too much time on specific events, the gospel of Mark moves along at a good pace and adequately gets the message across. A majority of Mark deals with Christ s travels throughout the area around the Sea of Galilee and the various miracles he performed during that time. Most of these involved ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a beautifully written passage. Without coming out and saying, it, Christ makes it apparent that it s not enough to merely worship; one must also go out and preach to the unsaved and try to help them see the light. Another parable tells of the rich young man who asks Christ how he may attain the kingdom of God. Christ asks if he as followed the Ten Commandments, and the young man says he has. Then Christ tells him that he has to give all his possessions to the poor because he will have no need of such things in Heaven. This saddens the young man because he has many possessions. After the young man left, Christ told his disciples that it is difficult for the rich to get into Heaven because they put too much faith into their riches. It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God, (Mark 10:25). This is a poignant message. Christ then says that a man who gives up everything for his faith will be well rewarded in Heaven. This parable is timeless. It speaks of the downfall greed can force upon you. In the end, no matter how much you have, you can t take it with you. One of the most widely told stories of Jesus is written in Mark. Upon visiting the Temple in Jerusalem, Christ finds it is overrun with merchants and moneychangers. Enraged, Jesus overturns the tables and calls the temple a den of thieves. This angered the priests and scribes of the city, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Anne Sexton Wanting To Die In her poem Wanting to Die , Anne Sexton explains the feeling of suicidal ideation to an unnamed individual. Following the form of contemporary poets, she takes an incredibly taboo topic and discusses it in a conversational tone, thereby shocking the reader and forcing them to think about the issue in an unconventional way. The poem lacks a rhyme scheme and meter, although it is structured into three line stanzas, and thus aligns with the free verse style of writing typical of contemporary poets. Since you ask, Anne Sexton opens her poem with these threes words, throwing the reader into the middle of a seemingly ordinary conversation (Sexton 1). Neither the name of the inquirer nor the question they asked is revealed to the reader, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sexton refers to these as still born (another topic too sensitive to be discussed in everyday conversation) in order to describe the lack of choice in life or death (Sexton 19). Perhaps confusing at first, the next 2 lines clarify that suicide has only known death and desires so strongly to return to that dazzled state of nothingness (Sexton 20). Sexton, in a most disconcerting fashion, states that even innocent children, unaware of the trials of life, would be fond of a sensation so sweet. Such a bold and shocking statement would have challenged one s ideas about suicide and promote thought into the sensitive matter. She calls suicide itself a drug, and once someone has tried it, their new passion in life is to seek and find that drug (Sexton 23). Furthermore, she compares death to a bone, sad and bruised, hurting and a permanent part of her being. In a sort of twisted logic she implies that life is somehow an injury that must be undone. It s a kind of balance between self pity and self expression that is commonly found in confessional poets. A belief common among depressed populations is that they are inherently bad people, simply for existing. Sexton expresses this in the last line of this stanza comparing her body to a cruel prison that must be broken to release her captive breath. The complex an overlapping analogies for death challenge the reader to pay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. China s Economy Is Becoming The World s Second Largest... 1.1 Background Since initiating a series of economic reforms and adopting the open policy in 1978, China s economy has experienced a spectacular growth and achieved a remarkable success over the past three decades. In particular, according to the government figures released on August 16th 2010, China s economy in the second quarter has slightly surpassed Japan s in terms of gross domestic product. This milestone suggests that China is becoming the world s second largest economy behind the United States. At the same time, the opportunities created by the striking economic growth have led China s most important investment markets, stock and real estate markets to undertake an enormous transformation and development. On one hand, since the two stock exchanges (Shanghai Stock Exchange Shenzhen Stock Exchange) were launched in 1990, China s stock market has served as a vehicle for financing and supporting the development and reform of State Owned Enterprises. That is, within China s bank dominated financial system, stock market was restricted by a series of regulations and assumed only a secondary role in the financial economy. Not until the late 1990s did the stock market acquire an increasingly important strategic role in China s economy. The stock market was vigorously promoted by relaxing regulations imposed on it and experienced tremendous growth in size and liquidity since the early twenty first century (Lai Yang, 2009, p.409 410). On the other hand, as same as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Undocumented Immigrants Essay Why Illegal Immigrants Should Be Granted Amnesty Whether to grant illegal immigrants full amnesty or not is a very controversial and important question in today s society. As David Decrosse explains, amnesty means, lifting a penalty associated with an entire class of people who have violated a law. Some people might think that American authority deporting illegal immigrants with little repercussions is amnesty, but full amnesty would mean letting the immigrants stay in America and have a regulated job. If amnesty is granted the economy would benefit, it is morally right, and it would not hurt the society in any way. If American society grants illegal immigrants full amnesty it will help the economy. As James Dywer, an immigrant researcher states, illegal immigrants often perform the worst work for the lowest wages. Illegal aliens are usually desperate for a job, sometimes to the point that they take on more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everything is against undocumented immigrants, they can be easily taken advantage of, don t get any benefits, and more often than not they don t have a lot of money. In spite of all this they are not a big crime problem. According to Ron Unz, not including deportations, illegal immigrant s, incarceration rates are now between 13 and 31 percent above the white average, depending upon which age range we choose for normalization purposes. Illegal immigrants are arrested only a fraction more than white americans. This is very good, especially considering that they have a bigger reason to do a crime because of their poverty and that they sometimes are discriminated against. As Hispanics in general, and illegal immigrants, have been getting more money, their crime rates are going down (Unz). This means if amnesty is given the crime rates of illegal immigrants would further plummet because they will have more money and less reason to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Transformational Change in Healthcare Transformational Changes in Healthcare: Two Case Studies Patrick Chapman MHA 601 Professor Sherrie Lu November 29, 2010 Transformational Changes in Healthcare: Two Case Studies The economic downturn has led healthcare organizations to think big changes. We understand that all organizations experience micro changes in their normal adjustments to operating; however, occasionally a unique climate comes together to force new ways of thinking. This new way of thinking is usually a whole novel vision and an entire new direction which transforms the organization. When successful, these organizations become a learning experience for other organizations that perhaps need to make similar changes. This paper discusses two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to its website, Henry Ford Health System now manages six major hospitals with 102,000 inpatient admissions, over 80,000 surgeries, and 3.1 million patient contacts including outpatient ( Henry Ford Health Systems, 2010). Palm Drive Hospital in Sebastopol, California near Santa Rosa opened in 1941 with 15 inpatient beds and later made expansions in 1974 and 1991 to reach the current licensure for 37 beds. The small community governed non profit hospital is supported by tax revenues and serves a community of about 8,000 people ( Palm Drive Hospital, 2010). Both of these hospitals had community leaders who cared about their future and were willing to invest community resources for a transformational change. During Valade s tenure as Chairman of the Board at Henry Ford Health Systems, the Board of Directors invested over $1 billion dollars in new innovated projects and expansions of their hospitals. Despite the poor economy, it maintained its Standard and Poor s A rating and Moody s A1 rating, increased its market share by 37 percent since 2005 (Welch, 2009). Dan Smith, a community leader, was the director of strategic planning in the community of Sebastopol, California. He noted that the hospital was on the brink of total collapse being unable to pay its bills. His bank stepped in and guaranteed a loan of $600,000 to the hospital (Hixon, 2008). The issues that surface during the transformation change at Henry Ford Health Systems were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Risk Factors For Falls Among Geriatric Population Living Risk Factors for Falls Among Geriatric Population Living in Nursing Facilities Sharon Lando Mailyn Philavong Submitted to Dr. Logan in partial fulfillment of course NURS 409 Psychiatric of Nursing Morgan State University November 1, 2016 Risk Factors for Falls Among Geriatric Population Living in Nursing Facilities Falls are a major problem in elderly population in the United States living in nursing facilities. Statistics from Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) show that approximately 800,000 seniors fall each year and 1 in 3 of those will fall twice or one more time in a year. (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 2012). Most falls are caused by a combination of risk factors. The more risk factors a person has, the greater their chances of falling. Healthcare providers can help cut down a person s risk by reducing the fall risk factors (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2012). Serious injuries have resulted from the falls such as hip fractures, concussions, decreased cognitive and functional abilities, and increased risk of death. The cost of treatment resulting from falls is rising each year. According to CDC, adjusted for inflation, the direct medical costs for fall injuries are $31 billion annually. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,2016). Those who do not suffer severe injuries live with fear of falling so they restrict their activities, which lead to increased comorbidities. Purpose The need for this study ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. This Is How You Loose Her Essay Channell Williams Professor Blitshteyn February 27, 2013 This is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz Nilda Junot Díaz expresses his feelings through his literary work, This is How You Lose Her. The reactions through the female characters he has describe in his life (fragment finish your thought. The reactions of who? In his life what?). Nilda is a promiscuous girl who was the main character s brother s girlfriend who represents a part of the main character s life. Nilda represents how both men and women can be on the same level of equality. Nilda is part of the main character s life by viewing how the relationship process flows. The relationship goes from infidelity to being dumped and then abjectly begging forgiveness. The main ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How does it tie into your thesis?). Nilda also have the attitude of being strong headed but also portrays the type of person that needs love and affection from a guy. Nilda felt so relieved when she met her boyfriend Rafa. She can achieve her goals, but she is experiencing some contradictions of achieving her goal. Rafa did not show that he really cares about his girlfriend s future. Without the love and support she does feel that she would not be able to make it (Don t end your sentences in prepositions. Rephrase). Nilda also shows her toughness and hold back her tears. She hangs out with the guys and pleases her boyfriend. She would do anything to make her boyfriend happy. Without that sense of security, Nilda would not feel comfortable personally (awkward phrasing you need to rephrase this. Maybe you can say she did not feel comfortable with her new personality due to the various compromises she had to make for her boyfriend). Not being happy with one s self, causes an individual to lose his or her true self. Nilda had judgments from her mother and Rafa about what she wants to do for her future. The author, Junot Diaz portrays, his feelings about life through his novel This is How You Lose Her (You already said this! Too Repetative! Take it out or rephrase!). The author used a female character Nilda. She showed how men and women can be equal in every respect such as dreams, jobs, and class. Nilda would do anything to thrive throughout her life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Hiv And The European Pharmaceutical Companies Conflict Audra Melton Philosophy 1110 Net 10 Ethics Aids in Africa and the European Pharmaceutical Companies Conflict Spring 2016 Professor John Santiago The Conflict: South Africa currently has the largest number of people in the world living with HIV/AIDS (avert.org, 2014). In the worldwide population, there are 37 million people with HIV and 25.8 million of those people live in Sub Saharan Africa (AMFAR.org, 2015). This total is 70% of the total population diagnosed and 88% of the HIV population are children (amfAR.org, 2015). The Foundation for AIDS Research estimates that 1.4 million people were infected in 2014, and Sub Saharan Africa accounted for 66% of the AIDS mortality rate in 2014 (amfAR.org, 2015). Many political, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Developed countries with health care systems have taken advantage of current AIDS research (Shostak, 2002). The major pharmaceutical companies that manufactured the AIDS drugs campaigned against any means to offer these drugs at lower cost, claiming that governments and other sectors were responsible for finding reasonable means of providing the drugs; pharmaceutical companies were concerned primarily with research and development (Gray, 2013). The pharmaceutical drug companies feared that drugs sold to Africa at a low cost might then be re exported to wealthy countries for a profit, due to corruption in the government (Shostak, 2002). This ripple effect would then cause the more established countries to demand a lower cost (Shostak, 2002). This, in turn, could encourage AIDS patients in developed countries to demand lower prices as well (Shostak, 2002). The drug companies were also concerned with protecting their intellectual property rights (Shostak, 2002). In 1993, United States President Bill Clinton, urged to extend the patent laws to exist worldwide (Shostak, 2002). This developed into the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS), which protected the exclusive marketing rights of patent holders (Shostak, 2002). This agreement allowed pharmaceutical companies to ability to control the pricing and marketing of the drugs they developed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination (BDAE) Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination (BDAE) The Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination (BDAE) is designed as a comprehensive measure of aphasia (Loss of the ability to understand or express speech). The test consists of multiple subtests instruments for investing a broad range of language impairments that are common consequences of brain damage. Subscales on the test include fluency, auditory comprehension, naming, oral reading, repetition, automatic speech, reading comprehension and writing. BDAE is used on an adult population (18 60+) with stroke or communication and language impairments. The languages available for this measure include English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Hindi, Finnish, and Greek. The authors of the BDAE are Harold Goodglass, Edith ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The BDEA can be used by neurologists, psychologists, speech language pathologists and occupational therapists. Testing can take from 90 to 120 minutes to administer for the standard BDAE. Currently, there is a shortened and extended version of the BDAE. o The shortened version of the BDAE is brief and has no frills. o The extended version includes an assessment of praxis in addition to the standard assessment. Standardization of the revised Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination is based on a normative sample of 242 patients with aphasic symptoms tested at the Boston, VA. Medical Center between1976 1982. o It is important to consider that this sample includes only male, presumably English speaking patients and is thus highly selected. The test cost approximately US $450.00 and includes the full battery, manual and instructional video. Construct Validity of the BDAE was assessed by Larson et al., (2005)through comparing it to the Repeatable Battery for the Assessment of Neuropsychological Status in 88 clients with stroke and the ranged from adequate to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. The Pros And Cons Of Ted Cruz s Presidency Ted Cruz for President in 2016: The Top 5 Reasons Why He is the Best Candidate to take on the Democrats. _______________________________________ Ted Cruz was born in Canada in 1970, where his Cuban father was working at the time. But Cruz s mother was an American citizen, so under US immigration law, that made him an American citizen, too. By L.A. Stephens MHA Illustrations Images provided by google free domain pictures Copyright @ 2010 by King BOOKS FIRST PUBLICATION EDITION KING PUBLISHERS 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Ted Cruz for President in 2016: The Top 5 Reasons Why He is the Best Candidate to take on the Democrats. Table of Contents: 1) Ted Cruz resonates with the average American more so that any current candidate running for the Presidency. 2) There are a good ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The real answer lies in the interpretation of the constitution by the founding father. Unfortunately, none are alive to ask. Reason # 5 When he becomes president, he will be in the top 5 youngest president ever elected to office. Sen. Ted Cruz (R Texas) after his speech at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., on March 23, 2015. Ted Cruz game plan is to win over young voters, and part of that strategy, he said, is to use his sense of humor. This game plan is certainly feasible as 2 out of the last 3 president have been in the top 5 youngest presidents throughout our entire presidential history. Old and reliable, may not be the same mindset as voters had decades ago. The young middle age group is the working class, and certainly has the most to win or lose if they do not get out and vote. Youngest U.S. Presidents Courtesy of Infoplease.com (By age upon taking
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  • 50. Silver Spring Destination Case Study Before rolling out in Washington, DC proper, Destinations will be tested in Fairfax and Silver Spring. According to the Washington Post, Fairfax County is Virginia s most populous area, where more than 12K rideshare drivers are registered. That s 21% of all Uber and other rideshare drivers in VA, and more than Arlington, Alexandria and Loudon County combined. It s location is further south than the more urban suburbs allowing drivers to pass by Reagan Airport, Alexandria neighborhoods, and Arlington, America s most commuter friendly suburb, en route to this destination. Silver Spring is a great test market for Destinations because of its proximity to Reagan and BWI, and the majority of commuters (47.9%) who travel to DC and back. Target audience segment: new drivers are more likely to be early adopters of this new feature. Marketing to drivers within 10 months of signing up and segmenting further to drivers who have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Send an email announcing and describing the new product to all drivers in the market areas. Email is still one of the most effective marketing vehicles, especially for internal communications/employee communications. It s also an easy and relatively cheap form on communicating a new product to a large group such as the many Fairfax and Silver Spring drivers. Use Search Engine Marketing opportunities to introduce the concept for people who are looking for Uber driving related help. There are several forums where drivers are looking for advice on how not to take trips that take the far from home, or trips that cause them to lose money. When people are searching for these communities, have a voice in their responses, and reinforce that Uber has thought of options to improve their experiences. Lastly, send a press release to media influencers in local markets so that they can reach the target audience. Our persona reads up on Uber weekly, it s better for him to hear the information from trusted external ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Effects Of Glass Ceiling On The Workplace As we approach the millennium, the overall framework of the workforce has been steadily flourishing. In this era, several individuals would like to think that the promotional and also hiring processes in the workplace have become fair and also impartial. However, there still exist several impediments for few individuals. The glass ceiling is a subtle framework that most organizations and employers have utilized in legally discriminating particular groups of people. Although this action is not apparently several women and also minorities have encountered challenges in advancing to higher positions in their careers due to the concept of the glass ceiling (Horn, and Schaffner, 2003). Also, several historical customs have continued to hinder the success of female individuals in various societies. Due to these customs, the glass ceiling has been created above females in their place of work. This is a serious impediment that exists within businesses that have prevented highly qualified and learned women and people from minority groups from reaching their potential in leadership positions in various corporations. Purpose of this study The paper will show the effects of glass ceiling clearly. The paper will also explore the dilemma of the glass ceiling debate with a review of the literature, applicable concepts and also the necessary recommendations and conclusions that the society and various policy makers in the corporate and government sector must observe. The research also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...