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The Wise Fools of Shakespeare
The Wise Fools of Shakespeare Infirmity that decays the wise doth ever make a better fool though
uttered by one of his own characters Shakespeare does not seem to conform to this ideal. The fools
carved by Shakespeare in his plays showed no resemblance to the mentally and physically challenged
people who were treated as pets and used for amusement during the medieval period. Rather
Shakespeare s fools appear to be in the best of their wits when they are in possession of the wisest
minds. Fools whether in their rustic vigour displaying grotesque humour or in the forms of the
sophisticated court jesters with their polished puns occupied a substantial position in his plays. Not
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However the most mesmerizing of Shakespeare s fools touches his pieces in the form of the court
jesters with their precise and caustic wit fabricated by their well bred minds. These fools it is often
presumed were sketched from the models of the contemporary court jesters particularly influenced by
Tarlton and Armin the royal fools who were not only popular to the audience but also favorites of the
Queen herself. One of the foremost reasons of introduction of these jesters in his plays was to impart
them with the role of social critics in the guise of their iridescent costumes. The royal fools in spite of
their acerbic tongue that blurted out many a comment against royalty were forgiven for the obvious
reasons of those statements being wrapped under their fooleries. Thus the jesters in his plays acted as
the representatives of Shakespeare, through whom he can show a glimpse of the real face of the
contemporary society to his audience. The first professional fool who made his way into Shakespeare
s plays is Touchstone in As you Like it who is probably the most buoyant of his jesters. From his pert
speeches it can be assumed that he is serving his namesake, a touchstone giving a peek of the real
world in mid of all the dreamy romanticism. In the play upon their arriving
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Puerto Rican Beauty Standards Essay
As of recently, the media has been flooded with positive interpretations of beauty standards all over
the world. According to various sources, beauty ideals, in women especially, are socially constructed
in order to judge a person s value based on physical attractiveness; therefore, it is highly encouraged
that people pay attention to their looks and take care of themselves, in order for others to create a
positive first impression of one s character. It is no secret that beauty standards vary from one culture
to the next and it is difficult to establish a universal principle of what is considered beautiful. Many
countries ideals contrast one another and, as a result, allow for stereotypes to emerge. This is the case
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It is not uncommon that you ll hear Puerto Ricans refer to themselves as the mutts of the Spanish
community, this is because of the island s history. Soon after Christopher Columbus discovered the
island in 1493, it became known as the rich port for the Spanish or Puerto Rico, due to the fact that it
produced mass amounts of cattle, sugar cane, tobacco, and coffee, especially considering the island s
size. Such prosperity and wealth opened the door for the slave trade to enter the colony, and as a result
Puerto Rican bloodlines and cultures evolved not only from the Spanish, but also from Africans, and
indigenous Taíno and Carib people ( Puerto Rico History and Heritage ). In addition, over the
centuries many failed attempts where made by the French, Dutch, and English to conquer the island
which even further changed the bloodlines. Of course, as history has it, at the end of the Spanish
American war in 1898, the Treaty of Paris declared the the Spanish would surrender Puerto Rico to the
United States, therefore infiltrating American culture and beauty ideals.
One of the most charming statements ever made about Puerto Rican diversity goes as follows:
Their skins were like a rainbow of toasted wood...Some skins were very fair, as fair as his, but they
betrayed another something against the bone. Their
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How Did Bismarck Create Tension Between The Mongolian And...
Bhole, 1
Tanvi Bhole
Ms. Sanyigo
Honors U.S. History 1B
4 October 2014 Pre WWI Questions 1. The foreign policies of Bismarck were very strategic and
peaceful. Bismarck prevented bloodshed by creating the League of the Three Emperors. This was an
alliance between three monarchies, which were Germany, Russia and Austria Hungary. He saw this as
a means to isolate France and preserve both peace and conservative status quo (Tucker). If he did not
take this action, then France could have used Russia and Austria Hungary as allies. This would make
France more powerful than Germany militarily. The League of The Three Emperors eventually
disbanded because of conflicts between Russia and Austria Hungary. So, Bismarck created the
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The Austrian and Hungarian monarchies combined to form a dual monarchy. They agreed that they
would have the same foreign policies, currency, and army. However, they each had different laws
concerning domestic issues. (Roman)
Did the Austro Hungarian Empire have good relations with the Russian and German empires?
They didn t have a good relationship with the Russians. This is demonstrated in the League of The
Three Emperors, which ended because of tension between the Austrian and Russian empire. However,
they had good relations with Germans because they had an alliance with them. This was called the
Dual Alliance of 1879 and it was formed because they had a common enemy of France. (Roman)
How did this empire unite when there were so many different ethnic groups?
The citizens of Austria Hungary didn t have much in common socially and religiously. However, they
had the same army, foreign policies and currency.
Were there any conflicts between the different ethnic groups?
Yes, there were a few small conflicts when deciding what the language taught in schools should be.
While the government forced schools to teach Hungarian, other ethnic groups living in Austria
Hungary had a problem with
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Modernization Of Reconstruction Era
A great deal of the confusion over whether or not the Reconstruction Era is considered modernization
is because most people believe that modernization is only a present day phenomenon. The dictionary
definition of modernization is as follows, the process of adapting something to modern needs or
habits. Today, my argument is how the Reconstruction Era is the epitome of modernization. There are
multiple things that contributed to the modernization of the Reconstruction Era, such as the economic
system changing (the Gilded Age) and societal changes (radical and social modernization). Personally,
I believe that the societal component of the Reconstruction Era had the most impact. From radical
republicans, the passing of the 14th Amendment, Jim Crow laws, and the court case Plessy v.
Ferguson in 1896. There were many changes in society that helped shape the United States into what it
is today. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If you are modernizing something, you are advancing that area, and simplifying processes. During
Reconstruction, the United States underwent a lot of historically significant changes. The
Reconstruction Era lasted fourteen years, starting in 1863 and ending in 1877. The major changes of
Reconstruction began after the Civil War in hopes to reunite the union and confederacy. This is when a
group called the radical republicans came about. They believed that African Americans were entitled
to the same rights that white Americans had. Radical republicans also believed the southern states that
seceded from the union should be punished for leaving and their roles in the war. Thaddeus Stevens, a
lawyer played a major role in this group. Stevens even came up with idea to confiscate the land of
planters who left the union and divide it among freedmen and northern migrants whom were going to
the south. His idea failed to pass, as it seemed a little too
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Legalizing Marijuana Research Paper
Marijuana
A smoker would theoretically have to consume nearly fifteen hundred pounds of marijuana within
about 15 minutes to induce a lethal response... In strict medical terms, marijuana is far safer than many
of the foods we commonly consume. For example, eating ten raw potatoes can result in a toxic
response. By comparison, it is physically impossible to eat enough marijuana to induce death. DEA
Administrative Law Judge Francis L. Young. Between 9 and 17 million Americans are occasional
users of marijuana and about 3 million are daily users. As many as 40 million have tried the drug for
many different reasons such as experimentation and peer pressure (Schleichert 40). Much of America
s youth is experimenting with the drug and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In India marijuana was holy and was given to people by the Hindu god Shiva as a gift. It was taken as
a drink mixed with milk and sugar, and was available to many people because it was inexpensive.
(Abel 33) Use in ancient Rome was noted around 70 A.D. by a physician named Pedacius Dioscorides
in a book about plants and their healing characteristics. The book contained information that
marijuana was a good remedy for earaches, and this treatment was used throughout Europe for about
1500 years. Recently scientists discovered a body of a woman who died of childbirth 1600 years ago.
Close to the body, a burnt substance was found and with later investigation the substance was
determined to be marijuana. Scientists concluded that marijuana was used to ease labor pains (Abel
33). Marijuana use in the United States is more recent. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson both
grew marijuana on their estates and Washington said to Make the most of the hemp seed, and sow it
everywhere (Schleichert 9). During the early 1800 s marijuana was sold as extracts that were said to
help cure aliments ranging from migraines and asthma to epilepsy, insomnia, chronic bronchitis and
gonorrhea. Later, around 1890, the medical use of marijuana declined with the invention of the
hypodermic needle. Drugs could now have quicker and more reliable pain relief and finally in 1941
cannabis was taken out of professional
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What Did The Salt March Essay
Salt March. The event occurred on March 12, 1930, the famous salt march or satyagraha had begun. It
had said to be the protest against British unfair taxation, even worse to the poor! Also because of
British colonial rule, People were very unhappy why the British were taxing them on salt. The Indians
were not allowed to sell or produce their own salt. The event went on for about a month, ending on
April 6, 1930. More than seventy five thousand people followed Gandhi who wanted to break the salt
tax law by making his own salt from the sea. This was an act of civil disobedience. Gandhi himself
wanted to break the tax law non violently. The starting location of the salt march was Dandi, a seaside
village in Gujarat, probably also why it called the Dandi march. Even before the march begun, on ...
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The Indians were starting to feel as if their country wasn t theirs anymore. Poor farmers and other hard
working would work all day long just for the british who were forcing them to do so.Whenever
someone would raise their voice they would end up in jail. Indians would start to wonder why they
were so civilized by another nation. For some time the only power british had to keep the Indians quite
was to start putting people in jail.some would be afraid of that and some would not even speak, But
Gandhi wasn t one of them, he didn t want to stay quiet and watch them rule India.One of the
examples was when Gandhi wanted to repeal the taxes,the salt march in particular, he was a very
brave to speak up but once again he was sent to jail. Indians didn t think it was such a great Idea to
send someone to jail without any official court orders. They would rally outside jails and finally the
British signed an agreement to repeal some taxes. The British would have a sudden fear that if they
still rallied outside the jail they would probably have to do even more of repealing taxes. But I am
pretty sure it wasn t the last time Gandhi was sent to
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Competitive Advantage Of New Belgium Brewing Company
Competitive advantage is important in any company s market structure. A good example of
competitive advantage is when a customer asks why he or she should purchase this product over the
company s competitor s product (Lambardo, 2017). For a company to obtain a substantial competitive
advantage, a company has to gain a customer base that trusts their products over their competition s
product. For example, in the beer industry, Anheuser Busch has created beer products that obtain a
strong competitive advantage over their competitors. Budweiser was able to create this competitive
advantage because they obtained a strong market structure. Also, there is a huge relation between
company brand and competitive advantage (Abbas Kraidy, 2017). For New Belgium brewing
company, the brand and social responsibility are they key competitive advantages. ... Show more
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Through their brand recognition, New Belgium Brewery has won the beer battle between most of their
competitors. Beer connoisseurs know New Belgium Brewery by their infamous New Belgium Fat
Tire. Fat Tire has helped New Belgium gain a competitive advantage because of the beers high
demand. Also, New Belgium s social responsibility is a major part of why they obtain the competitive
advantage over their competitors. New Belgium is a simple company that portrays an economical
friendly production, a strong family back round, and consumer based market strategy. New Belgium
focuses on three responsibilities, social responsibility, employee responsibility, and environmental
responsibility. Also, because of their focuses, they have become one of the top competitors to other
craft beer
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Anita Alfaro Research Paper
Anita Alfaro
The person I interviewed is Anita Alfaro. I am related to this person because she is my mother. Anita
was born March 2,1974. She was born in the Wood County Hospital which is located in Bowling
Green Ohio. Anita s parents are Linda and Harvey Taft. She has three other siblings. She has an older
brother Dean Taft and two younger brothers, Jerry Taft and Jeffery (Jeff) Taft. Anita had lived in North
Baltimore, Jerry City, and she is currently living in Rudolph. She had attended North Baltimore and
Elmwood school district. Anita has blue eyes and she has short brown/blond hair. My mom had a cool
childhood when she was younger. One lesson that Anita learned the hard way when growing was that
girls are not always treated the same way as boys are treated. Anita left her house to live on her own at
the age of 19. She lived in a trailer (mobile home) with her future husband. Anita had to work to live
in the trailer to support herself and her husband. When Anita was living on her own with her husband,
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Her dream as a child was to be a special needs teacher and not to a manager for McDonald s but she
still loves the job. Anita says that she is a lot different from 20 or 30 years ago because she is much
wiser, head strong, patient, and understanding. She is a mother of two beautiful children. Anita says
that her mom (Linda Taft) gave her the most influence during her life. She showed that you can do
anything that you put your mind to. Anita took more than on vacations in her life. Some vacations she
went to is Disney World, Wisconsin Dells, Hersheypark U.S.A, GraceLand, Las Vegas, and New York
City. Anita most enjoyed the vacation to Disney World because she was with her family on the
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Global Warming On Polar Bears Research Paper
Brenda Ceja
Block G: Biology
May 24, 2015
The Effects of Global Warming on Polar Bears
Introduction
Global warming is the recent and ongoing rise of temperature on a global scale. Over the past century,
the Earth s average temperature has risen 1.4°F (Carlowicz, 2010). Global warming is the effect of an
excessive amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gasses trap heat from escaping
back into space to keep the Earth from freezing, this is called the Greenhouse Effect. An excessive
amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap too much heat, thus, causing Earth s temperature
to rise. The Earth s rise in temperature is melting ice in its colder regions. Many animals who live in
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The melting sea ice is also affecting the polar bear s main prey, seals, forcing the bears to turn to
alternate, less nutritious food sources. Once sea ice forms in the winter, seals use the ice to create dens
to give birth to their pups. In these months, polar bears use sea ice as their hunting grounds to find seal
dens. Now that Seasonal Ice is forming later and melting earlier (IPCC, 2013), seals have less time to
build dens and give birth. Consequently, polar bears have less time to hunt their preferred prey of seal
pups. They must spend more time on land hunting other animals of less nutritional value.
Organizations like Sea World Parks have reported male polar bears occasionally eating newly born
polar bear cubs because they cannot find other food to eat. Lack of nutritional food leads to a reduced
body size. Polar bears are becoming thinner and weaker from not eating enough (Rode, Amstrup,
Regehr 2010). They have to swim longer distances to find ice to hunt upon, causing many cubs to die
because they are not yet strong enough. In the Hudson Bay, the average polar bear weight has
decreased by 15% and the population has decreased by 20% (National Wildlife Federation). In the
summer when there is no ice, polar bears in the Hudson Bay go onto land to fast until the ice reforms.
Now that ice is
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What Is Edgar Hoover s Role In Criminal Justice
Named by Calvin Coolidge as the sixth director of the Bureau of Investigation, J. Edgar Hoover
quickly rose to greatness. In 1935, he was appointed by U. S. Attorney General Stone as the first
director of the newly conceived F.B.I. For the next 36 years he made all of the rules, declared war on
everything he disliked or that opposed his morals and personal beliefs from Bolshevik radicals to
Martin Luther King, he hindered the progress of the civil rights movement, and used force to eradicate
every suspected communist. While he brought about myriad investigative technology, including
fingerprints, wire tapping, and forensics labs that forever changed the criminal justice system, he also
used the F.B.I. to intimidate celebrities and public figures, harass political activists, and illegally
collect secret files of evidence and scandals against everyone. In truth, Hoover was a malicious and
hypocritical man; under the guise of protecting the American way, his motto was knowledge is power,
but after the Great Depression when the world changed, he didn t ... Show more content on
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Under the new Attorney General, Harlan F. Stone, Hoover is made director of the Justice Department s
Bureau of Investigation. He is introduced to Clyde Tolson, and takes his business card. Later, Hoover
interviews and hires Clyde. When the Lindbergh kidnapping captures national attention, President
Roosevelt asks the Bureau to investigate. Hoover employs several innovative techniques, including
the monitoring of registration numbers on ransom bills. When the monitored bills begin showing up in
New York City, the investigators find a filling station attendant who wrote down the license plate
number of the man who gave him the bill,which leads to the arrest, and eventual conviction, of Bruno
Hauptmann for the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh s
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Main Idea And Passage Outline
Main Idea and Passage Outline Ephesians 2:1 7: Paul prays Being Alive in God. Form a chiasm
stressing the point of man s total depravity. He is dead in sin and can and will never chose Christ
unless and until he is alive . A person is saved by grace through faith unto good works, not by them. I.
Paul prays Walking in Death, Mankind s natural state is that of a walking death, spiritual death.
(VV.2:1 3) a) Its universal death, both Gentiles and Jews are by natural objects of wrath. (v.1) b) It
invites the just anger of God (v.3) II. But God made us alive by grace. Verses highlights God s remedy
s for our sins. (V.4) a) But God, being rich in mercy (V.4b) b) Even when we were dead in our
trespasses, made us alive together in Christ. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Eph. 2: 1 7, the grace of God collides with man s sinful state of being, in this passage we gain
insight into the heart of man and the heart of God. Historical Context The author of Ephesians was
Paul during the time 60 61 A.D. while Paul was imprisoned in Rome. The location was Ephesus, also
known as Asia Minor, where the population or size was 250,000, it was the only city that was bigger
than Rome and Alexander. The economy was a prosperous commercial center, it was also trade based
and Roman per mental, the economy was very well over all. The culture was the melting pot and they
didn t hate the Jews. They were a very religiously pluralistic environment, they were also very
religious tolerant and also believed in magic. The role of Ephesus was being the light in the middle of
the darkness, the main focus being the church (Frank S. Thielman). When Paul started the church in
Ephesus, he deeply cared for the congregation, it showed in his writing as he tries to assure the people
of the love and grace of God and remind them the place they hold in Paul s heart and God s heart.
Ephesians is the good news book, Paul writes this during his prison stay and is able to look at the
church despite what he may be going through and reflect on God s greater purpose. Paul points out in
Eph. 2:1 7 that God by grace has raised them up to
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Neopopulism And The Dependency Theory
More so, in Durkheim s Division of Labour, progress is linked to urbanisation (Durkheim, 2001). The
large cities are the undeniable core of progress; it is there that the values, needs, ideas emerge,
subsequently to spread to the rest of the country. Generally, change in society occurs owing to them
and to imitating their experience (Valade, 2007). Durkheim identified two basic sources of cohesion:
mechanical solidarity (the case of societies fragmented into family or geographical aggregates) and
organic solidarity. The former results from the association of individuals at an archaic level of society,
which reiterates previous structures and are incapable of structural innovation, as uniform beliefs and
norms imposed by oppressive laws are the rule (Doise, 1996); the latter is characteristic of the
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Frequently, these initiatives failed due to governmental interference, weak management and conflicts
with other forms of production (Payne, 2011).
World systems theory
Based on dependency theory, Immanuel Wallerstein subsequently developed the world systems theory,
premised on the relations between developed countries (core nations) and less developed countries
(peripheral nations), shaped by political, economic, historical and geographical factors. Wallerstein
argues that the world capitalist economic system must be analysed as a single unit, comprising four
overlapping elements:
 A world market for goods and labour;
 The division of the population into capitalists and workers;
 An international system of formal and informal political relations among the most powerful
countries, whose competition with one another helps shape the world
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Feminine Soul In The Host
In the opening of the novel, The Host (Meyer, 2010), the protagonist, a feminine soul, who comes to
be named Wanderer, has been placed in the body of Melanie, a twenty year old female rebel who was
caught as she tried to reunite with her still human cousin, Sharon. Melanie, rather than be caught by
the parasites threw herself down an elevator shaft to escape the Seeker souls, encased in human
bodies, who were chasing her (Meyer, 2010, p. 12). Melanie is one of an unknown number of
remaining humans who have so far eluded being inserted with an alien soul during the past few years
of alien occupation on Earth (p. 18). The souls silver bodies are small enough to fit in the palm of a
human s hand and have thousands of long, thin, feathery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As a result, the social environment on Earth has become much less violent. As Wanda (short for
Wanderer) says, No one could compare what had been and what was now and not admit that Earth
was better thanks to us (Meyer, 2010, p. 60). In fact, soul infected humans began being so kind to one
another that the remaining humans knew that something was changing. Keeping with the dystopian
genre framework there has been a cataclysmic change on Earth through this alien invasion. Those
humans who have not had an alien inserted into their brain now have to hide their existence from the
souls Seekers who are less bothered by the use of violence than the other peace loving souls. Wanda
and other souls see this as a sign that a Seeker is a lesser individual and that only the least civilized
souls, the least evolved, the lesser among us, would be drawn to the path of Seeker (p. 22). However,
on Earth, unlike on other planets where occupation was relatively easy, humans have proven to be
resistant to becoming hosts and the occupation has gone awry and has turned into a fierce and bloody
battle (p. 22). Therefore, the Seekers have had a greater influence on the occupation as they hunt down
and capture humans such as
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Five Paragraph Essay On Night By Elie Wiesel
A cry pierces the night air. You look around in fear as you hear a woman s screams, Fire! I can see a
fire! I can see a fire! (22). There is nothing there. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary. There was no
way you could ever have known what was to come. The morning never came and you suddenly you
could see the flames everywhere. No one anticipated the monstrosity that would become known as the
Holocaust. Elie Wiesel certainly didn t see it coming. He was one of the many Jewish people sent to
concentration camps. Ten years after the end of World War 2 Elie decided to sit down and write his
memoir, entitled Night, about the time he spent there. It is a brutally honest look at the Holocaust.
Throughout the book there is a repeated mantra of fire. He describes the fire and smoke with vivid
detail. If you look close enough you begin to see the deeper meaning of the fire. In Night, Elie Wiesel
uses the mantra of fire to explain the terror and closeness of death that the prisoners are in constant
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Never shall I forget that smoke. Never shall I forget the little faces of the children, whose bodies I saw
turned into wreaths of smoke beneath a silent blue sky. (120). The quote above is taken from a
description of Elie s first night in Auschwitz, a concentration camp in Poland. Once Elie arrives at the
camp he sees the smoke from the crematorium for the first time. The deaths of so many innocent
people occured in that death factory. Everyone around him at the camp is afraid of the dreaded place,
for it means certain death to all those who enter. This threat hangs over Elie and his companions at all
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Fried Green Tomatoes Essay
Fried Green Tomatoes with a hint of Southern Gothic Lit Southern Gothic literature is a type of
Southern writing. Southern gothic literature can be found in many old books that date back to the 1900
s. These stories often have a grotesque theme to them. Whether it be supernatural elements, social
issues, or a brutal act of violence. Southern Gothic literature has a style of its own. The movie Fried
Green Tomatoes by Fannie Flagg is about the true meaning of friendship. The time frame around this
movie is around the 1990 s and flashbacks to the 1930 s. In the movie there was a strong movement
for women and their strength. This is played out by the ignored Evelyn Couch a desperate wife trying
to fix her marriage, and Idgie a rebellious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The audience was shown how a little girls best friend was brutally taken away from her and how she
dealt with the grief of his death. Idgie s close relationship with her older brother, Buddy, is cut short
when he is hit by a train and killed. Devastated by his death, she recedes from formal society for much
of her childhood . Idgie was mourning her brothers death for most of her life, she learned from a small
age that no one can escape oblivion. Southern gothic literature has a way of showing that the world is
not always as easy as it looks and no matter how good life may seem it can switch up at any given
moment. Another example was the death of Idgie s best friend (possible lover) Ruth Jamison. After the
trial, Ruth is diagnosed with cancer, becomes very ill, and eventually dies. Following her death, the
café closes and Over time, many Whistle Stop residents eventually move away. Idgie is devastated
once again that another important person was taken away from her life. When you think of Southern
Gothic literature the first thing that comes to mind is death. Gothic literature shows constant signs of
death, unnatural deaths, or a series of deaths. All of which contribute to making the atmosphere of the
story more horrifying. In other words death in Gothic literature is associated with the unknown or the
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Looking Into the Past in Vonnegut s Slaughter House-Five...
Looking Into the Past in Vonnegut s Slaughter House Five
In the spring of 1945, near the end of World War II, American and British bombers rained a hail of fire
upon the city of Dresden, Germany. With an estimated 135,000 dead, Dresden is known as one of the
deadliest attacks in History, nearly twice as many deaths than the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Kurt
Vonnegut was among the few who lived through the firestorm; he wrote a book about it in fact.
Slaughter House Five (1969) is a fictional recount of his experience of the war. Many of the events (at
least the parts set in WWII) are real experiences of Kurt. The people in the war are, for the most part,
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This isn t Billy s first travel through time, just the most important. Back in Germany, the American
troops arrive at what will be their lodging for the next few days. The Americans eventually move to a
prison in Dresden. They are put to work, going on with their prisoner lives in what some seems to be a
peaceful German city during the war. Of course, there is no surprise when the sirens shriek and planes
fly by, dropping their deadly arsenal on the city below. Billy and a few other men live through the
bombing and find the city as desolate as the moon.
Slaughter House Five is obviously an anti war book, but there s more to it than that. Vonnegut believes
that the human trait of looking back can make us aware of our problems (such as war) and, hopefully,
be able to fix them in the future.
From the beginning to the end, Billy never stops time traveling. He travels to times ranging from his
childhood to his death and back again. Billy s time travels aren t like time travel that you normally
think of, with the time machines and the parallel time lines (think Back to the Future: Part Two.)
When Billy travels through time, he just starts living different parts of his life. Everyone in their mind
looks back at the past, and goes over and over and over mistakes that they made or traumatic events
that occurred in their life. For some people, these moments in their minds can be as real as if they
were living them over again,
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Against Planned Parenthood
Planned Parenthood, is a nonprofit organization that provides reproductive health services in the U.S.
Margaret Sanger founded the American Birth Control League in 1921, which changed its name to
Planned Parenthood in 1942. Planned Parenthood has 56 locally governed affiliates nationwide and
operates 650 health centers that conform to the communities where they are located. (Parenthood,
Planned. Who We Are. )
Planned Parenthood has been a point of conflict since the day it was opened in 1921. Sanders was
under attack for giving women birth control since she was tired of seeing women die from having too
many pregnancies that were unwanted to begin with.
(Personal accounts)
According to Planned Parenthoods services records from 2014 states ... Show more content on
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(2013a). 2012 Annual Affiliate Service Census Executive Summary. New York: Planned Parenthood
Federation of America, Inc.
Planned Parenthood: Should the federal government allocate taxpayer money to Planned Parenthood?
Issues Controversies, Infobase Learning, 19 Feb. 2016,
http://icof.infobaselearning.com/recordurl.aspx?ID=2505. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.
Abortion: To what extent should women be allowed access to abortion in the United States? Issues
Controversies, Infobase Learning, 4 Feb. 2016, http://icof.infobaselearning.com/recordurl.aspx?
ID=2489. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.
Teen Pregnancy: Does learning about birth control in school help prevent teen pregnancy? Issues
Controversies, Infobase Learning, 6 July 2007, http://icof.infobaselearning.com/recordurl.aspx?
ID=2142. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017.
Parenthood, Planned. Who We Are. Planned Parenthood. N.p., 06 Mar. 2017. Web. 03 Apr.
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My Experience At The Fire Department Of New York Essay
The single greatest event that to this point that has shaped my life is clearly September 11, 2001. Not,
moment in a given day do not think about that day and how it changed me as a person. I worked
twenty years for the Fire Department of New York, I cannot say I got there by my intelligence or
physical prowess it was dumb luck on a civil service exam. My retirement was very simple first when
I was a teenager my family summered in Wells Beach I ha d gotten a summer job at the local beach
market known as Ben s Market I worked there four summers. My dream was when I would retire I
would buy the market from Ben. In the 1993 Ben got a divorce from his wife three years later the
market was in trouble with the bank and it went into foreclosure. Again as dumb luck would have it
my father told me about this and I bid on the proper at auction and somehow won the bid. This is now
1995 more than several years before I had planned on retiring; however one of the perks of being a
firefighter is that we only work 96 days a year. Or another way of looking at it is I worked 8 days a
month. So to work the market for three months during the summer I would have to find swaps for 24
days. So for the last five years of working at the firehouse I would swap out shirts during the fall and
winter to cover my time. The next part of my retirement plan was that I would work summers and my
wife and I would travel the rest of the time. Secretly, I wanted to talk my wife into sell the home we
have in
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The Pros And Cons Of The BP Oil Spill
It is well known that in 2010 a oil spill occurred in the Gulf of Mexico. The oil rig Deepwater
Horizon, owned by BP, exploded and sank and caused a continued oil leak that released amlost 5
million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, the worst oil spill in U.S. history (Biello). In an address
delivered inJune of 2010, President Obama called the oil spill the worst environmental disaster
America has ever faced (Obama). Given the magnitude of the spill, and the media attention
surrounding the issue, the entire topic became an emotional subject and strong opinions were formed
regarding the nature of the spill and the correct way to proceed with containment and restoration. Of
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While this fear seems valid when constructed without context, applying the specifics of the BP oil
spill show this line of reasoning to be a slippery slope fallacy. Spending 58 million dollars on one
hotel now will not lead to the complete squandering of the rest of the restoration resources simply
because, in comparison to the total funds, 58 million dollars is a small sum. When viewed through the
everyday experiences of a regular civilian, 58 million dollars is an almost incomprehensible amount of
money. However, The Telograph states that BP has spent 28 billion dollars on containment and
cleaning efforts and set aside another 20 billion as a compensation fund (Sherwell and Lawler). When
set against a total effort of 48 billion dollars that may be contributed from BP alone, 58 million dollars
accounts for roughly 0.12% of the potential resources dedicated towards the aftermath of the spill in
the Gulf. Given in figures more consistent with the experience of the average person, this is the
equivalent of about 60 dollars out of a 50 thousand dollar salary. While an ideological claim could be
made that all resources should be used on areas impacted physically and directly, the actual cost of the
hotel is too small to be an influence on wide scale decision making for the larger recovery effort
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Essay On Matching Method
Thank you very much for the points of missing important assumptions and justifications of my
matching method. Although it is commonly used in finance area, I need to understand and consider
these assumptions, limitations, and potential violation(s).
The evaluating causal effect of outside directors dissention on the firm value is difficult, because it is
almost impossible to observe the individual effect. However, it is possible to estimate and compare the
average treatment effect of the event (dissention) and the effect from the control group. However, as
you pointed, the confounding variable might involve in this relation. It is possible a confounding
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This is also reported by two recent studies that a dissention is a function of firm characteristics (Jiang
et al., 2016; Ma and Khanna, 2015). It is also a strong assumption in general because it is very
difficult to find and control all possible confounding variables.
However, with a practical point of view, the conditional independence (or unconfoundedness) is
stronger than the assumption used in statistical software. It means that the treatment does not influence
on the conditional mean of each potential outcomes after controlling the covariates. In this study, it is
possible to show that general firm characteristics are similar between the treatment group and the
control group except firm value. Therefore, it is possible to hold the conditional mean independent
assumption after matching a sample, although it is difficult to hold the conditional independent
assumption.
Another assumption in this approach is the overlap assumption that each firm have a positive
probability of having a dissention. There is no difference in the chance of dissention between a firm in
the treatment group and a firm in the control group. Statistically, it can be tested in a statistical
software. Please see the Stata results using teffects ipw and teffects overlap. Thank you very much for
the points of missing important assumptions and justifications of my matching method. Although it is
commonly used in finance area, I need to understand and consider
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Argumentative Pop Culture
Argument essay
Pop culture is fascinating. Whether it be a popular new movie or an album by an artist, there is always
something in store for everyone to love about it. RuPaul once said, The point about pop culture is that
so much of it is borrowed. There s very little that s brand new. Instead, creativity today is a kind of
shopping process picking up on and sampling things from the world around you, things you grew up
with. What he means by this is that ideas have been reused throughout music, movies, shows, novels,
etc. over time. Nowadays it is a rarity to find anything original as many ideas are recycled or
borrowed.
Music is a unique way of expressing one s self, though ideas can become recycled and borrowed by
other artists. These days, a particularly older person could hear a newly released song and find the
music to be familiar. An artist can simply borrow the music from an older song and then incorporate it
into a new song of their own. Many artists and songwriters nowadays use this technique in their own
music. Say an older person was to hear the smash hit Shape of You by songwriter and singer Ed
Sheeran. They would hear a song that they once treasured from their days in the club. The song No
Scrubs by a high selling music trio of the 1990 s, called TLC, once wrote a song that contains that
same music. This is a perfect representation of the idea of reused music.
Most of the time, the artist to reuse the music should always have the permission to do so. There is
such thing as music plagiarism, which is just what one may think it means, stealing music without
permission from the copyright owner. Music can also sound so similar that people would believe that
there is some kind of relation to another track. A website called Consequenceofsound.net suggests that
there have been plenty of music plagiarism cases in the history of music. Cases that slipped away
easily, cases that became so serious that they involved court, and even more serious cases resulting in
the deletion of the song overall. Coldplay has always been a top selling artist throughout the years,
with some of the most popular songs within the past decade. The 2008 smash hit called Viva La Vida
does contain backtracks from Joe
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The Seven Miracles Of Christ Essay
Introduction
Throughout the New Testament are recounts of the miracles that Jesus performed to give proof that He
was indeed the Son of God and the Messiah foretold of in the Old Testament. John chose to recount
only seven of the many miracles that Jesus performed. He felt that these seven, more than any of the
others, showed definitive proof that the Messiah, the Son of God, had come as promised.
The First Miracle John 2:1 11
The first of the seven miracles that John recounts is the turning of water into wine. John notes that this
miracle marks the beginning of Jesus signs to His disciples and the world. Jesus and his mother are
invited to a wedding during which the hosts run out of wine. When the servants come to Mary and tell
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Jesus initial response seems somewhat hard and insensitive to me, but as Laney notes He is addressing
the Jewish people in general and the fact that they have a need to see signs to justify their faith.
(Laney, 1992, p.102)
The nobleman asks Jesus again to come and save his son. Jesus tells the man that he can go home; that
his son will live. Now, what I find interesting is that the nobleman didn t even question Jesus or
continue begging him to come with him. The nobleman simply left to go home believing that what
Jesus had said was true. There is no mention anywhere in the Gospel of John of this man or how he
knew of Jesus. It makes sense to me that the nobleman must have witnessed one of Jesus thereby
reinforcing his faith in Him. The illness that afflicted the nobleman s son shows us how weak, frail
and mortal we are. Jesus healing of the man s son shows us that we can be healed of our sins but only
through Him are we saved. He shows that we can have eternal life through Him.
The Third Miracle John 5:1 18 When Jesus goes to Jerusalem He finds there a man who is lame, an
invalid. This man tells Jesus that he is unable to get to the pool by the sheep gate where the waters can
heal him. Jesus could tell that the man had been sick for a very long time; thirty eight years according
to John. So, He asked the man if he wanted to get well. Thinking
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Questions and Answers on Privacy Laws
List and describe at least three (3) technologies that allow an individual to research citizens private
data
The internet, cookies, and databases are three technologies which can potentially allow individuals to
locate private information. Overtly, online web based transactions require specific personal identifiers
to be yielded by the purchaser. Through online social media, blogs, and web posts, private information
intended for a selective audience can easily be researched by the mass market. Equally, and practiced
in commercial settings, transacting on the Internet allows other data to be recorded on the private
transaction that is less evident by the purchaser. For example, cookies, store data on behavior, such as
which web pages are visited by the individual and how frequently they are visited. In addition cookies
can also reveal online shopping behavior. These cookies are then analyzed by the company to
determine potentially targeted advertising initiatives.
Databases, by virtue of their size, presents additional complications in regards to private date. There is
so much information stored in many databases worldwide that an individual has no practical means of
knowing of or controlling all of the information about themselves that can potentially be accessed by
others. Such information could potentially be sold to others for profit and/or be used for purposes not
known to or sanctioned by the individual concerned. In addition, dishonest personnel can easily
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Mayweather Vs Barto Boxing Essay
Mayweather vs Berto boxing ppv has created strain among their devotees who are sitting tight in bated
breath for this battle that is covered in a considerable measure of debate. Mayweather vs Berto boxing
ppv comes hot on the heels of the highly touted battle in the middle of Mayweather and Pacquiao
which left numerous with an acrid taste in their mouths where despite seemingly insurmountable
opposition Mayweather was pronounced the victor. The Mayweather vs Berto boxing ppv is relied
upon to possess all the necessary qualities not on the grounds that the two have partaken in boxing for
quite a while but instead in light of the fact that such battles have inspired a great deal of hatred and
astonishes alike. Mayweather vs Berto ppv has been given a considerable measure of reputation by
fans and promoters who need to utilize it to shore up their organizations. Mayweather vs Berto boxing
ppv will offer the fans a chance to encounter the battle.
FOUNDATION
Mayweather who was conceived in 1977 has high qualifications which make him exceedingly set to
win against Andre Berto. He has gotten exposure because of his triumphant soul since he joined the
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The fan will watch the fight between Mayweather vs Berto pay per view from Las Vages in United
States of America on 12th September 2015 at 8PME . Individuals from everywhere throughout the
world are excitedly sitting tight for this D day where either Mayweather or Berto will be proclaimed
the champ of the fight. It is our trust and that of boxing fans that the match buildup given to this battle
won t be a let down because of a poor show by the contenders yet with everything considered the
Mayweather vs Berto ppv is en route
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Analyzing The Song By Diego Lemos Tri-Limb
This genre I chose was a song written by my friend Diego Lemos or his stage name as Tri Limb who
is a rapper and myself which is some normal dude who plays the guitar. I chose to write a short little
song because we re both musicians and writing is one of the things that we enjoy to do on our free
time. First line, lyric was basically saying that it can be a really bad addiction died to the nicotine
inside the tobacco and smoking it doesn t make you cool. Second line means that smoking can make
you less or even worse appealing to other people, because smoking can give you wrinkles, bad
breathe, and your teeth can change colors and that don t sound like someone you would want to go on
a date with. Third line says you re committing suicide,
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The Endocrine System Essay
The endocrine system is a group of glands distributed throughout the human body. This group of
glands secretes substances called hormones. These hormones are dumping into the bloodstream (Shier,
Butler Lewis, 2009). The endocrine system does not have a single anatomic location. It is dispersed
throughout the human body. The final purpose of this process is to control, regulate, and coordinate
the functioning of the human body. Some body functions can be activated or inhibited by hormones,
which are secreted in very small quantities. The hormone related diseases may be due to hyper
secretion, or a hypo secretion. The hormones secreted by the endocrine glands regulate growth,
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Hyperthyroidism (too much hormone) may result Grave s disease. Symptoms include anxiety, rapid
heart rate, diarrhea and weight loss, nervousness, anxiety, and irritability.
The parathyroid glands are located in front of the base of the neck around the thyroid gland and
secrete parathyroid hormone. Parathyroid hormone regulates blood levels of calcium and phosphorus.
This hormone (parathyroid hormone) affects the bones, kidney, and intestine (Shier et al., 2009).
Adrenal glands are endocrine glands that sit atop the kidneys (Shier et al., 2009). The adrenal glands
secrete hormones that increase heart rate, the force of cardiac muscle contraction, breathing rate,
elevate blood pressure and blood glucose level. This activity prepares the body foe energy expending
action, sometimes called fight or flight responses (Shier et al., 2009).
According to Shier, Butler Lewis (2009) other glands that produce hormones and thus are parts of the
endocrine system include the pineal gland and the thymus gland . Shier et al., 2009 argued the pineal
gland, located deep between the cerebral hemispheres, secretes hormone melatonin that acts on certain
brain regions that function as a biological clock. The changing levels of melatonin across 24 hours
enable the body to know when day is and when is night.
Shier et al., 2009 explain that
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Air Canada Case
The overall problem in this case is how Air Canada will handle quadrant one risk, and how much of
these risks will they hedge. Volatility in this industry, such as changes in fuel prices, have been eating
at Air Canada s profits. They currently purchase fuel futures for thirty four percent of needed fuel. Air
Canada is also hedging on interest rates, exchange rates and personal stock price fluctuations. It seems
like their business model is not flexible or adequate if they need to insure and hedge almost every
single risk they encounter. This decision mainly focuses on how this airline should handle risks and to
critique their current strategy in terms of effectiveness. The main player in this problem is Air Canada,
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Of course turning a profit and cutting costs are still important to the airline. Adjusting the risk level, of
the main four risks, is most important to the fact that it is diminishing their profitability. Many risk
elements exist within Air Canada environment. They mention many risks, like catastrophic ones, but
these are insured against. Other risks they insure are ones that do not occur often, but have heavy
penalties. The operational risk that Air Canada accepts are the ones that happen often, but have a low
impact compared to catastrophic ones. The risks that concern the airline the most are the quadrant one
high frequency, high severity risks. These risks include fluctuations in fuel price, interest, exchange
rates and stock price. Information I would like to know is how the smaller, low cost airlines handle
this type of risk. Small airlines seem mostly unaffected by this price volatility, and continue to grow
organically. It is possible that these large airlines are too complex in structure and cannot freely move
with the environment and thus resort to consolidation to make up for it. I would also like to know if
Air Canada can move its expenses into its own territory instead of losing money on the exchange rate
in the United
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Red Tides Research Paper
Although many Karenia species have been described as of yet, K. brevis blooms move based on winds
and tides; pinpointing a red tide at specific moment is difficult. Algal blooms can occur at any time of
year, but usually increase between September and February. K. brevis is the main producer of
brevetoxin, which is a powerful toxin. It has killed millions of marine organisms, and mostly occurred
in gulfs and coast. It happened in the Gulf of Mexico primarily, especially on the Western Gulf coastal
area of Florida. Although uncommon, it occurred in other parts of the Gulf as well, such as the Texas
coast and Indian River Lagoon on the Atlantic coast of Florida. The reasons for red tides are not
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Preventive measures attempt to stop blooms from occurring, minimize their incidence or limit their
extent. The most effective way to prevent adverse health effects to humans from the red tides is to
prevent exposure to the toxins and organisms. Lowering the amount of nutrients that are discharged
into local watersheds is a top priority for prevention advocates that engage in red tide debates.
Reduced nutrient loads will improve water quality throughout watersheds, in addition to lowering the
intensity of terrestrial fluxes when a red tide is in close proximity to the coastline. Reduced loads may
or may not lead to a discernible change in red tide patterns, but they will certainly improve the health
of local watersheds. An important issue that prevention advocates need to consider, however, is the
modalities of reducing nutrient loads and the most appropriate venues for affecting change. The major
sources of local water quality impairment includes domestic and industrial wastewater, urban and
suburban stormwater, agricultural runoff and hydrological changes. Local water quality problems
could be associated with domestic and industrial point sources but stricter regulatory controls and new
wastewater treatment technologies have substantially reduced pollution from these sources. Non point
sources now account for most of the water quality problems in the state with urban stormwater and
agricultural runoff being the primary concerns. And unlike point source discharges, non point sources
are difficult to measure, monitor and control. In the case of NSP, this means monitoring shellfish beds
for organisms and toxins as well as closing shellfish beds to harvest when specified levels are
detected. When aerosolized red tide reach specific levels, water and air monitoring can detect high
levels in the air, and cause respiratory
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The Decision Making Process At York College
Part Two Decision making, as defined by Mintzberg, is The process of developing a commitment to a
course of action (Dee Bess, 2008,2012). The decision by York College to stop using their old data
mining software was made about ten months ago, and the process for finding the new software began
about six months ago. It is difficult to classify academic analytics as a strategic, tactical, or operational
decision because it has elements of all three. Strategic applies as one of the primary goals is to
improve student graduation rates and retention. It is a tactical decision because the software will be
used to improve the product we are providing our students to better fit their needs. Finally, it is an
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Currently, the college is in the stage of developing solutions. Of the different search methods
available, the College is utilizing the trap search and the active search. Outside vendors have been
brought in to demonstrate the services their products can provide. The focus of these products varies,
but all share a feature that provides students with improved degree planners and student monitoring
software. The similarities are outnumbered by their differences, however, which does include cost.
The selection/analysis process is not being conducted by a committee, but is instead being conducted
by the Associate Provost for Student Success. Since there is no committee, he is inviting
representatives from all the affected departments to observe the demonstrations from the vendors and
asking for feedback of on their opinions. This has created some tension among various groups on
campus. The reason for this is that some of the software demonstrated could completely change
resources that not all agree would be improved. When it has been determined that there are options
that meet the needs of the college and its students, a screening process will occur with the chosen
vendors returning to campus to discuss in more detail the implementation of their product, giving the
college the needed information it needs to make a final decision. Even though the search is being led
by one person, the authorization to purchase will ultimately have to be supported by the Provost,
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Analysis of the Business Environment and Strategy of...
Introduction
Sealord is the largest New Zealand based fishing company (Nissui, 2011) and is headquartered in
Auckland. It is partially owned by Aotearoa Fisheries Limited and the Japanese based company Nissui
, with each holding a 50% share.(Aotearoa Fisheries Ltd, 2010) Sealord is part owner of fishing
company Westfleet based in Greymouth and NIMPL, a mussel farm based in Tauranga. Sealord has
alliances in Europe, Asia and the United States (Sealord, 2010).The industry that Sealord operates in is
that of the fishing, processing and distribution business. Sealord offers frozen and canned seafood.
Threat of new entrants
It is very hard for a new company to enter the fishing industry. Firstly they must have a great starting
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On the level of the end product there is very intense rivalry without a lot of cooperation. Every
seafood brand will try to be the preferred brand for its customers.
Strategy
Sealord sets itself apart from the competition by offering the most extensive range of products. Their
strategy is to be the largest provider of seafood products in the New Zealand market.
Business Model
Sealord sells a broad line of highly standardised products. They catch and process the fish internally
and on sell it to the 2 main grocery suppliers. The customers of Sealord are on sellers to the end
consumers in a general market. Sealord is part of an international alliance but operates on a national
level with its brand. Sealord has a strong R amp;D and innovative competence. They are striving to
become more sustainable every year. They focus on quality and safety and are always on the lookout
for new ideas to improve their products and the safety of their people both on land as on the water.
Sealord competitive strategy is to set themselves apart by the quality and selection of products they
offer. They want to be seen by the customer as the most trusted seafood company. (Sealord, 2011)
They do not offer the cheapest products, however they offer a complete range for every taste and
associate themselves with exquisite food rather fast food. They create brand loyalty by offering a
community. On the website consumers are
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Summary Of Calaveras At Escalon
Calaveras at Escalon
Time: 7 p.m.
Place: Escalon High School
Notes and numbers: Both Calaveras and Escalon picked up victories to begin the season. Calaveras
knocked off El Capitan 44 24 and Escalon defeated Enochs 14 10. In 2016, Calaveras defeated
Escalon for the first time under head coach Jason Weatherby with a 45 16 trouncing. Since 2008, the
teams have met six times with Escalon winning five of them. The average score of a Calaveras versus
Escalon game is 27.3 23.5 in favor of Escalon.
Coach Jason Weatherby s thoughts on Escalon: They are really scrappy. They aren t quite as big as
they were last year, but I think they are a little faster. I expect a knock down, drag out game. And that s
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Practice was stopped as the football players and cheerleaders gathered around to find out if the Mote s
were going to have a boy or a girl. Kelsey handed Jake a football field with M Ms. If the M Ms were
blue, they would be having a boy. Should the M Ms be pink, they would have a girl. Jake opened up
the football and poured the M Ms on the ground for all to see. The video can be seen on the Calaveras
Enterprise Sports Facebook page. Congratulations to Jake and Kelsey, as they are having a baby
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Billy Collins On Turning Ten
Often times readers desire for works that they can relate to on a personal level. With that in mind Billy
Collins wrote a poem entitled, On Turning Ten discusses the hardships experienced from growing up.
The poem is written from the perspective of a child who has turned ten years old and is looking back
at their great life as a very young kid. The child sees the world in a different way and feels sad that he
has grown up. Collins, through his poem, displays the emotional hardship of growing older and causes
the reader to relate to the child as they remember their own experiences growing up. Collins uses
imagery to instill empathy within the reader as they have also felt the speaker s internal turmoil. The
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The child seems to address the reader and says, You tell me it s too early to be looking back, but that is
because you have forgotten the perfect simplicity of being one and the beautiful complexity
introduced by two (76). The child goes on to list more magnificent experiences he had as a younger
child. With these lines Collins masterfully predicts what the reader must be feeling. The reader is
doubtful at first that this boy is old enough to be thinking about this, but as the stanza carries on they
begin to realize he has a point. Collins reminds the reader of possible memories they have and proves
that what this child is feeling is valid. The boy goes on to proclaim, It is time to say goodbye to my
imaginary friends, time to turn the first big number. Collins suggests that an active and free roaming
imagination must be let go as one grows older. Again he targets the readers past experiences and
reminds them that growing up can be a really sad thing. The reader is also reminded of the fun
childhood they lost. It is clear to see that adults who have forgotten their past are the targeted audience
as the poem reminds them of old times and causes them to remember lost memories of growing
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Hcs Week 4 Communications Channels Essay
Communication Channels
Health Care Communication Strategies
HCS 320
April 07, 2013
Communication Channels
Communication is essential to promoting and marketing the newest addition in technology to an
organization. There are many facets to the communication that needs distributing to ensure the largest
audience is aware of the new, state of the art MRI, magnetic resonance imaging. The internal staff
needs to be educated and knowledgeable about the new equipment so they can help answer questions
when making appointments and when talking to patients while they are in the facility. In addition to
internal communication there is the external communication to inform the public through media
outlets.
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Employees are busy doing their individual jobs, and they may not be able to read their e mails as soon
as receiving it. Sending e mails to an external e mail address that can be viewed by an unauthorized
person would also violatddress and are patient information through e mail ss ande HIPAA are viewed
by e message at the same time. Employees . Sending patient information or results needs to be done
with care and caution. Informational flyers are a fun and colorful way to distribute information to the
internal staff and to have for customers to take away with them after their visit at the MRI facility.
Flyers can be used for any message that needs to be distributed as long as the information fits on the
flyer. Using a small space, such as a flyer, lends itself to using bullets for the main points to be
discussed. This opens up communication to ideas from others and questions to get more information.
External Communication External communication is essential to delivering the MRI facilities message
about the services provided to the community. Knowing the target market will help the MRI facility
decide what form of external communication will benefit the most. Media, website, community
events, and marketing to specialty physicians are ways to make good use of external communication.
External communication is used to spread news about the facility and its uses for the surrounding
community violating HIPAA
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Women Holding The Lotus
Obsomer, ¨i.f prt xrw et la filiation ms(t).n/ir(t).n, 167 68, nn. 28 30. For examples of women
holding/smelling the lotus from the Old Kingdom, see Fischer, Egyptian Women, 6 (fig. 3), 36 (fig.
27: Dynasty 6), 40 (fig. 30: perhaps Dynasty 8), 42 (fig.
31). This opinion of the depiction of women holding the lotus (with which I agree contradicts that of
Pflüger who states that the motif of smelling the lotus does not appear on dated stelae earlier than
Sesostris I, when it is rather frequently met with, but only in connection with women. Later it seems to
become somewhat rarer. From the time of Amenemmes II onwards, men, too, are represented as
smelling the lotus. Then he adds the motif of holding the lotus, only in connection with women, is first
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45 Hannig, Ägyptisches Wörterbuch II, 2: 2245.
46 G. Robins, The Relationships Specified by Egyptian Kinship Terms of the
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With The Advancement Of Technology It Has Changed The Entire
With the advancement of technology it has changed the entire world and with it the criminal justice
system. With Technology becoming a part of peoples everyday lives it is to be expected that
technology would cross over into the world of crime. New computer crime has escalated in the past 10
years. As with the advancement of crime it has also made advancements in crime fighting aspect of
criminal justice, these advances help criminal justice professionals in the community while on duty
and during the investigatory stage. The advent of technology in the criminal justice system has not
only changed crime and law enforcement but also changed the way criminal investigation is done and
the way the legal system interacts with the criminal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the biggest computer crimes is Distributed Denial of Service attacks (DDoS) defined as
techniques or actions involving the use of one or more damaged computers to damage another
computer or a targeted computer system in order to shut the computer or computer system down and
deny the service of the damaged computer or computer systems to legitimate users by the Arkansas
code. These DDoS attacks are one way attack someone by affecting their computer network. DDoS
attacks send a message to the people running the network that they can be affected, many people use
DDoS attacks to make a political statement. One recent DDoS attack against the Luxembourg
government was made in late February of this year According to reports from the Luxemburger Wort,
the attack started at 9.30 am, forcing the web servers of many state authorities offline or difficult to
reach. Just over an hour later, the state owned IT operator Centre des Techniques de l information de l
Etat (CTIE) sent a message via Twitter, to confirm that the network was the victim of a DDoS attack
(Millman, 2017) there cannot be a sure reason for the attack but these types of attacks are used in a
political context to protest the actions of that nation. Computer crime can be more than just for money
it can be a political statement, a warning, or threat of worse to come. It is clear that computer crime is
not slowing down or going to slow down In the
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Skin Receptors Lab Report
Introduction:
The skin is the largest organ in the human body, it has many functions, for example, it helps regulate
body temperature, it protects the body against microbes and other harmful substances and it allows the
body to feel the sensation of touch, pain, heat and cold. The image on the right shows a cross cut
section of the parts and the layers of skin; firstly the epidermis, it is the outermost layer of the skin.
Then there s the 2nd layer, the dermis, which contains the connective tissue, hair follicles, sweat
glands, nerves and sensory receptors. Lastly, the final layer of skin, the subcutaneous tissue
(hypodermis), it is mainly made up of fat, blood vessels and connective tissue. The skin contains
multiple types of skin receptors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I believe that the method I complied was sufficient in helping me do so. Although there could ve been
some additions to make the method more valid, for instance, I did not change the beakers filled with
the water at different temperatures for all test subjects; this could have affected the way the following
subject reacted in the experiment. Because I didn t change the water, the temperature at the start of the
lesson could ve changed towards the end, since 4 people used the same beakers. A way to improve this
problem would be to change the beakers of water before testing each subject and to ensure the
temperatures remain the same throughout the experiment. A thermometer can be used to determine
what the temperature is for each beaker of
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A Comparison Of Dracula And Dracula
Dracula is the infamous vampire that readers were first introduced to by Irish author Bram Stoker in
1897 when they read his novel Dracula (Stoker). The author conveys the story of Count Dracula, a
mysterious being that is half man, half vampire that sucks blood from the neck of his victims to stay
alive (Stoker). This novel is an outstanding masterpiece of work, which is why it has been a prototype
for various movie releases over the decades, such as Nosferatu, Horror of Dracula, Dracula A Love
Story, and Bram Stoker s Dracula ( Dracula (Universal Classics) ). When a novel is a basis for a movie
the hope is that the characters coincide from one to the other, which leads to the exploration of the
resemblances and modifications of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He cannot come into a house unless invited or walk in water and his favorite meal is human blood
(Stoker). While these traits are consistent in both the novel and the movie there are differences
(Stoker). Starting with the novel, it describes Count Dracula s shadow coordinates with his body, yet
in the movie, his shadow works separately from his body movements ( Dracula (Universal Classics) ).
The next modification of Count Dracula s character in the novel is, he cannot be in or near the sunlight
or it will kill him, however, in the movie, he meets Mina in the daytime and it does not harm him
(Bram Stoker s). Then, in the novel, Dracula is a purely evil, terrifying blood hungry monster that
wreaks havoc on anyone he meets and feels the need to take life or end life with his arch nemesis
being with anyone who wants to preserve life (Stoker). But in the movie when he meets Mina on the
streets of London, he pursues a courtship with her and he begins to develop feelings for Mina (Bram
Stoker s). When he proclaims his love for her and refuses to condemn her to the life of a vampire, he
is no longer a vile, evil monster (Bram Stoker s). These modifications to Count Dracula s character in
the movie make the audience see him as a vulnerable, loving man with feelings for a woman who
reminds him of his dead wife Elisabeta (Bram
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  • 2. The Wise Fools of Shakespeare The Wise Fools of Shakespeare Infirmity that decays the wise doth ever make a better fool though uttered by one of his own characters Shakespeare does not seem to conform to this ideal. The fools carved by Shakespeare in his plays showed no resemblance to the mentally and physically challenged people who were treated as pets and used for amusement during the medieval period. Rather Shakespeare s fools appear to be in the best of their wits when they are in possession of the wisest minds. Fools whether in their rustic vigour displaying grotesque humour or in the forms of the sophisticated court jesters with their polished puns occupied a substantial position in his plays. Not only they added the element of humour but often alluded a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However the most mesmerizing of Shakespeare s fools touches his pieces in the form of the court jesters with their precise and caustic wit fabricated by their well bred minds. These fools it is often presumed were sketched from the models of the contemporary court jesters particularly influenced by Tarlton and Armin the royal fools who were not only popular to the audience but also favorites of the Queen herself. One of the foremost reasons of introduction of these jesters in his plays was to impart them with the role of social critics in the guise of their iridescent costumes. The royal fools in spite of their acerbic tongue that blurted out many a comment against royalty were forgiven for the obvious reasons of those statements being wrapped under their fooleries. Thus the jesters in his plays acted as the representatives of Shakespeare, through whom he can show a glimpse of the real face of the contemporary society to his audience. The first professional fool who made his way into Shakespeare s plays is Touchstone in As you Like it who is probably the most buoyant of his jesters. From his pert speeches it can be assumed that he is serving his namesake, a touchstone giving a peek of the real world in mid of all the dreamy romanticism. In the play upon their arriving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Puerto Rican Beauty Standards Essay As of recently, the media has been flooded with positive interpretations of beauty standards all over the world. According to various sources, beauty ideals, in women especially, are socially constructed in order to judge a person s value based on physical attractiveness; therefore, it is highly encouraged that people pay attention to their looks and take care of themselves, in order for others to create a positive first impression of one s character. It is no secret that beauty standards vary from one culture to the next and it is difficult to establish a universal principle of what is considered beautiful. Many countries ideals contrast one another and, as a result, allow for stereotypes to emerge. This is the case between American ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is not uncommon that you ll hear Puerto Ricans refer to themselves as the mutts of the Spanish community, this is because of the island s history. Soon after Christopher Columbus discovered the island in 1493, it became known as the rich port for the Spanish or Puerto Rico, due to the fact that it produced mass amounts of cattle, sugar cane, tobacco, and coffee, especially considering the island s size. Such prosperity and wealth opened the door for the slave trade to enter the colony, and as a result Puerto Rican bloodlines and cultures evolved not only from the Spanish, but also from Africans, and indigenous Taíno and Carib people ( Puerto Rico History and Heritage ). In addition, over the centuries many failed attempts where made by the French, Dutch, and English to conquer the island which even further changed the bloodlines. Of course, as history has it, at the end of the Spanish American war in 1898, the Treaty of Paris declared the the Spanish would surrender Puerto Rico to the United States, therefore infiltrating American culture and beauty ideals. One of the most charming statements ever made about Puerto Rican diversity goes as follows: Their skins were like a rainbow of toasted wood...Some skins were very fair, as fair as his, but they betrayed another something against the bone. Their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Did Bismarck Create Tension Between The Mongolian And... Bhole, 1 Tanvi Bhole Ms. Sanyigo Honors U.S. History 1B 4 October 2014 Pre WWI Questions 1. The foreign policies of Bismarck were very strategic and peaceful. Bismarck prevented bloodshed by creating the League of the Three Emperors. This was an alliance between three monarchies, which were Germany, Russia and Austria Hungary. He saw this as a means to isolate France and preserve both peace and conservative status quo (Tucker). If he did not take this action, then France could have used Russia and Austria Hungary as allies. This would make France more powerful than Germany militarily. The League of The Three Emperors eventually disbanded because of conflicts between Russia and Austria Hungary. So, Bismarck created the Reinsurance ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Austrian and Hungarian monarchies combined to form a dual monarchy. They agreed that they would have the same foreign policies, currency, and army. However, they each had different laws concerning domestic issues. (Roman) Did the Austro Hungarian Empire have good relations with the Russian and German empires? They didn t have a good relationship with the Russians. This is demonstrated in the League of The Three Emperors, which ended because of tension between the Austrian and Russian empire. However, they had good relations with Germans because they had an alliance with them. This was called the Dual Alliance of 1879 and it was formed because they had a common enemy of France. (Roman) How did this empire unite when there were so many different ethnic groups? The citizens of Austria Hungary didn t have much in common socially and religiously. However, they had the same army, foreign policies and currency. Were there any conflicts between the different ethnic groups? Yes, there were a few small conflicts when deciding what the language taught in schools should be. While the government forced schools to teach Hungarian, other ethnic groups living in Austria Hungary had a problem with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Modernization Of Reconstruction Era A great deal of the confusion over whether or not the Reconstruction Era is considered modernization is because most people believe that modernization is only a present day phenomenon. The dictionary definition of modernization is as follows, the process of adapting something to modern needs or habits. Today, my argument is how the Reconstruction Era is the epitome of modernization. There are multiple things that contributed to the modernization of the Reconstruction Era, such as the economic system changing (the Gilded Age) and societal changes (radical and social modernization). Personally, I believe that the societal component of the Reconstruction Era had the most impact. From radical republicans, the passing of the 14th Amendment, Jim Crow laws, and the court case Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. There were many changes in society that helped shape the United States into what it is today. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you are modernizing something, you are advancing that area, and simplifying processes. During Reconstruction, the United States underwent a lot of historically significant changes. The Reconstruction Era lasted fourteen years, starting in 1863 and ending in 1877. The major changes of Reconstruction began after the Civil War in hopes to reunite the union and confederacy. This is when a group called the radical republicans came about. They believed that African Americans were entitled to the same rights that white Americans had. Radical republicans also believed the southern states that seceded from the union should be punished for leaving and their roles in the war. Thaddeus Stevens, a lawyer played a major role in this group. Stevens even came up with idea to confiscate the land of planters who left the union and divide it among freedmen and northern migrants whom were going to the south. His idea failed to pass, as it seemed a little too ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Legalizing Marijuana Research Paper Marijuana A smoker would theoretically have to consume nearly fifteen hundred pounds of marijuana within about 15 minutes to induce a lethal response... In strict medical terms, marijuana is far safer than many of the foods we commonly consume. For example, eating ten raw potatoes can result in a toxic response. By comparison, it is physically impossible to eat enough marijuana to induce death. DEA Administrative Law Judge Francis L. Young. Between 9 and 17 million Americans are occasional users of marijuana and about 3 million are daily users. As many as 40 million have tried the drug for many different reasons such as experimentation and peer pressure (Schleichert 40). Much of America s youth is experimenting with the drug and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In India marijuana was holy and was given to people by the Hindu god Shiva as a gift. It was taken as a drink mixed with milk and sugar, and was available to many people because it was inexpensive. (Abel 33) Use in ancient Rome was noted around 70 A.D. by a physician named Pedacius Dioscorides in a book about plants and their healing characteristics. The book contained information that marijuana was a good remedy for earaches, and this treatment was used throughout Europe for about 1500 years. Recently scientists discovered a body of a woman who died of childbirth 1600 years ago. Close to the body, a burnt substance was found and with later investigation the substance was determined to be marijuana. Scientists concluded that marijuana was used to ease labor pains (Abel 33). Marijuana use in the United States is more recent. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson both grew marijuana on their estates and Washington said to Make the most of the hemp seed, and sow it everywhere (Schleichert 9). During the early 1800 s marijuana was sold as extracts that were said to help cure aliments ranging from migraines and asthma to epilepsy, insomnia, chronic bronchitis and gonorrhea. Later, around 1890, the medical use of marijuana declined with the invention of the hypodermic needle. Drugs could now have quicker and more reliable pain relief and finally in 1941 cannabis was taken out of professional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. What Did The Salt March Essay Salt March. The event occurred on March 12, 1930, the famous salt march or satyagraha had begun. It had said to be the protest against British unfair taxation, even worse to the poor! Also because of British colonial rule, People were very unhappy why the British were taxing them on salt. The Indians were not allowed to sell or produce their own salt. The event went on for about a month, ending on April 6, 1930. More than seventy five thousand people followed Gandhi who wanted to break the salt tax law by making his own salt from the sea. This was an act of civil disobedience. Gandhi himself wanted to break the tax law non violently. The starting location of the salt march was Dandi, a seaside village in Gujarat, probably also why it called the Dandi march. Even before the march begun, on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Indians were starting to feel as if their country wasn t theirs anymore. Poor farmers and other hard working would work all day long just for the british who were forcing them to do so.Whenever someone would raise their voice they would end up in jail. Indians would start to wonder why they were so civilized by another nation. For some time the only power british had to keep the Indians quite was to start putting people in jail.some would be afraid of that and some would not even speak, But Gandhi wasn t one of them, he didn t want to stay quiet and watch them rule India.One of the examples was when Gandhi wanted to repeal the taxes,the salt march in particular, he was a very brave to speak up but once again he was sent to jail. Indians didn t think it was such a great Idea to send someone to jail without any official court orders. They would rally outside jails and finally the British signed an agreement to repeal some taxes. The British would have a sudden fear that if they still rallied outside the jail they would probably have to do even more of repealing taxes. But I am pretty sure it wasn t the last time Gandhi was sent to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Competitive Advantage Of New Belgium Brewing Company Competitive advantage is important in any company s market structure. A good example of competitive advantage is when a customer asks why he or she should purchase this product over the company s competitor s product (Lambardo, 2017). For a company to obtain a substantial competitive advantage, a company has to gain a customer base that trusts their products over their competition s product. For example, in the beer industry, Anheuser Busch has created beer products that obtain a strong competitive advantage over their competitors. Budweiser was able to create this competitive advantage because they obtained a strong market structure. Also, there is a huge relation between company brand and competitive advantage (Abbas Kraidy, 2017). For New Belgium brewing company, the brand and social responsibility are they key competitive advantages. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through their brand recognition, New Belgium Brewery has won the beer battle between most of their competitors. Beer connoisseurs know New Belgium Brewery by their infamous New Belgium Fat Tire. Fat Tire has helped New Belgium gain a competitive advantage because of the beers high demand. Also, New Belgium s social responsibility is a major part of why they obtain the competitive advantage over their competitors. New Belgium is a simple company that portrays an economical friendly production, a strong family back round, and consumer based market strategy. New Belgium focuses on three responsibilities, social responsibility, employee responsibility, and environmental responsibility. Also, because of their focuses, they have become one of the top competitors to other craft beer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Anita Alfaro Research Paper Anita Alfaro The person I interviewed is Anita Alfaro. I am related to this person because she is my mother. Anita was born March 2,1974. She was born in the Wood County Hospital which is located in Bowling Green Ohio. Anita s parents are Linda and Harvey Taft. She has three other siblings. She has an older brother Dean Taft and two younger brothers, Jerry Taft and Jeffery (Jeff) Taft. Anita had lived in North Baltimore, Jerry City, and she is currently living in Rudolph. She had attended North Baltimore and Elmwood school district. Anita has blue eyes and she has short brown/blond hair. My mom had a cool childhood when she was younger. One lesson that Anita learned the hard way when growing was that girls are not always treated the same way as boys are treated. Anita left her house to live on her own at the age of 19. She lived in a trailer (mobile home) with her future husband. Anita had to work to live in the trailer to support herself and her husband. When Anita was living on her own with her husband, she had ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her dream as a child was to be a special needs teacher and not to a manager for McDonald s but she still loves the job. Anita says that she is a lot different from 20 or 30 years ago because she is much wiser, head strong, patient, and understanding. She is a mother of two beautiful children. Anita says that her mom (Linda Taft) gave her the most influence during her life. She showed that you can do anything that you put your mind to. Anita took more than on vacations in her life. Some vacations she went to is Disney World, Wisconsin Dells, Hersheypark U.S.A, GraceLand, Las Vegas, and New York City. Anita most enjoyed the vacation to Disney World because she was with her family on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Global Warming On Polar Bears Research Paper Brenda Ceja Block G: Biology May 24, 2015 The Effects of Global Warming on Polar Bears Introduction Global warming is the recent and ongoing rise of temperature on a global scale. Over the past century, the Earth s average temperature has risen 1.4°F (Carlowicz, 2010). Global warming is the effect of an excessive amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Greenhouse gasses trap heat from escaping back into space to keep the Earth from freezing, this is called the Greenhouse Effect. An excessive amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere trap too much heat, thus, causing Earth s temperature to rise. The Earth s rise in temperature is melting ice in its colder regions. Many animals who live in the Arctic Circle, the lands surrounding ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The melting sea ice is also affecting the polar bear s main prey, seals, forcing the bears to turn to alternate, less nutritious food sources. Once sea ice forms in the winter, seals use the ice to create dens to give birth to their pups. In these months, polar bears use sea ice as their hunting grounds to find seal dens. Now that Seasonal Ice is forming later and melting earlier (IPCC, 2013), seals have less time to build dens and give birth. Consequently, polar bears have less time to hunt their preferred prey of seal pups. They must spend more time on land hunting other animals of less nutritional value. Organizations like Sea World Parks have reported male polar bears occasionally eating newly born polar bear cubs because they cannot find other food to eat. Lack of nutritional food leads to a reduced body size. Polar bears are becoming thinner and weaker from not eating enough (Rode, Amstrup, Regehr 2010). They have to swim longer distances to find ice to hunt upon, causing many cubs to die because they are not yet strong enough. In the Hudson Bay, the average polar bear weight has decreased by 15% and the population has decreased by 20% (National Wildlife Federation). In the summer when there is no ice, polar bears in the Hudson Bay go onto land to fast until the ice reforms. Now that ice is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. What Is Edgar Hoover s Role In Criminal Justice Named by Calvin Coolidge as the sixth director of the Bureau of Investigation, J. Edgar Hoover quickly rose to greatness. In 1935, he was appointed by U. S. Attorney General Stone as the first director of the newly conceived F.B.I. For the next 36 years he made all of the rules, declared war on everything he disliked or that opposed his morals and personal beliefs from Bolshevik radicals to Martin Luther King, he hindered the progress of the civil rights movement, and used force to eradicate every suspected communist. While he brought about myriad investigative technology, including fingerprints, wire tapping, and forensics labs that forever changed the criminal justice system, he also used the F.B.I. to intimidate celebrities and public figures, harass political activists, and illegally collect secret files of evidence and scandals against everyone. In truth, Hoover was a malicious and hypocritical man; under the guise of protecting the American way, his motto was knowledge is power, but after the Great Depression when the world changed, he didn t ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Under the new Attorney General, Harlan F. Stone, Hoover is made director of the Justice Department s Bureau of Investigation. He is introduced to Clyde Tolson, and takes his business card. Later, Hoover interviews and hires Clyde. When the Lindbergh kidnapping captures national attention, President Roosevelt asks the Bureau to investigate. Hoover employs several innovative techniques, including the monitoring of registration numbers on ransom bills. When the monitored bills begin showing up in New York City, the investigators find a filling station attendant who wrote down the license plate number of the man who gave him the bill,which leads to the arrest, and eventual conviction, of Bruno Hauptmann for the kidnapping and murder of Charles Lindbergh s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Main Idea And Passage Outline Main Idea and Passage Outline Ephesians 2:1 7: Paul prays Being Alive in God. Form a chiasm stressing the point of man s total depravity. He is dead in sin and can and will never chose Christ unless and until he is alive . A person is saved by grace through faith unto good works, not by them. I. Paul prays Walking in Death, Mankind s natural state is that of a walking death, spiritual death. (VV.2:1 3) a) Its universal death, both Gentiles and Jews are by natural objects of wrath. (v.1) b) It invites the just anger of God (v.3) II. But God made us alive by grace. Verses highlights God s remedy s for our sins. (V.4) a) But God, being rich in mercy (V.4b) b) Even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together in Christ. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Eph. 2: 1 7, the grace of God collides with man s sinful state of being, in this passage we gain insight into the heart of man and the heart of God. Historical Context The author of Ephesians was Paul during the time 60 61 A.D. while Paul was imprisoned in Rome. The location was Ephesus, also known as Asia Minor, where the population or size was 250,000, it was the only city that was bigger than Rome and Alexander. The economy was a prosperous commercial center, it was also trade based and Roman per mental, the economy was very well over all. The culture was the melting pot and they didn t hate the Jews. They were a very religiously pluralistic environment, they were also very religious tolerant and also believed in magic. The role of Ephesus was being the light in the middle of the darkness, the main focus being the church (Frank S. Thielman). When Paul started the church in Ephesus, he deeply cared for the congregation, it showed in his writing as he tries to assure the people of the love and grace of God and remind them the place they hold in Paul s heart and God s heart. Ephesians is the good news book, Paul writes this during his prison stay and is able to look at the church despite what he may be going through and reflect on God s greater purpose. Paul points out in Eph. 2:1 7 that God by grace has raised them up to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Neopopulism And The Dependency Theory More so, in Durkheim s Division of Labour, progress is linked to urbanisation (Durkheim, 2001). The large cities are the undeniable core of progress; it is there that the values, needs, ideas emerge, subsequently to spread to the rest of the country. Generally, change in society occurs owing to them and to imitating their experience (Valade, 2007). Durkheim identified two basic sources of cohesion: mechanical solidarity (the case of societies fragmented into family or geographical aggregates) and organic solidarity. The former results from the association of individuals at an archaic level of society, which reiterates previous structures and are incapable of structural innovation, as uniform beliefs and norms imposed by oppressive laws are the rule (Doise, 1996); the latter is characteristic of the maturing stage of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Frequently, these initiatives failed due to governmental interference, weak management and conflicts with other forms of production (Payne, 2011). World systems theory Based on dependency theory, Immanuel Wallerstein subsequently developed the world systems theory, premised on the relations between developed countries (core nations) and less developed countries (peripheral nations), shaped by political, economic, historical and geographical factors. Wallerstein argues that the world capitalist economic system must be analysed as a single unit, comprising four overlapping elements:  A world market for goods and labour;  The division of the population into capitalists and workers;  An international system of formal and informal political relations among the most powerful countries, whose competition with one another helps shape the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Feminine Soul In The Host In the opening of the novel, The Host (Meyer, 2010), the protagonist, a feminine soul, who comes to be named Wanderer, has been placed in the body of Melanie, a twenty year old female rebel who was caught as she tried to reunite with her still human cousin, Sharon. Melanie, rather than be caught by the parasites threw herself down an elevator shaft to escape the Seeker souls, encased in human bodies, who were chasing her (Meyer, 2010, p. 12). Melanie is one of an unknown number of remaining humans who have so far eluded being inserted with an alien soul during the past few years of alien occupation on Earth (p. 18). The souls silver bodies are small enough to fit in the palm of a human s hand and have thousands of long, thin, feathery ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a result, the social environment on Earth has become much less violent. As Wanda (short for Wanderer) says, No one could compare what had been and what was now and not admit that Earth was better thanks to us (Meyer, 2010, p. 60). In fact, soul infected humans began being so kind to one another that the remaining humans knew that something was changing. Keeping with the dystopian genre framework there has been a cataclysmic change on Earth through this alien invasion. Those humans who have not had an alien inserted into their brain now have to hide their existence from the souls Seekers who are less bothered by the use of violence than the other peace loving souls. Wanda and other souls see this as a sign that a Seeker is a lesser individual and that only the least civilized souls, the least evolved, the lesser among us, would be drawn to the path of Seeker (p. 22). However, on Earth, unlike on other planets where occupation was relatively easy, humans have proven to be resistant to becoming hosts and the occupation has gone awry and has turned into a fierce and bloody battle (p. 22). Therefore, the Seekers have had a greater influence on the occupation as they hunt down and capture humans such as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Five Paragraph Essay On Night By Elie Wiesel A cry pierces the night air. You look around in fear as you hear a woman s screams, Fire! I can see a fire! I can see a fire! (22). There is nothing there. Nothing seemed out of the ordinary. There was no way you could ever have known what was to come. The morning never came and you suddenly you could see the flames everywhere. No one anticipated the monstrosity that would become known as the Holocaust. Elie Wiesel certainly didn t see it coming. He was one of the many Jewish people sent to concentration camps. Ten years after the end of World War 2 Elie decided to sit down and write his memoir, entitled Night, about the time he spent there. It is a brutally honest look at the Holocaust. Throughout the book there is a repeated mantra of fire. He describes the fire and smoke with vivid detail. If you look close enough you begin to see the deeper meaning of the fire. In Night, Elie Wiesel uses the mantra of fire to explain the terror and closeness of death that the prisoners are in constant fear of during the Holocaust. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Never shall I forget that smoke. Never shall I forget the little faces of the children, whose bodies I saw turned into wreaths of smoke beneath a silent blue sky. (120). The quote above is taken from a description of Elie s first night in Auschwitz, a concentration camp in Poland. Once Elie arrives at the camp he sees the smoke from the crematorium for the first time. The deaths of so many innocent people occured in that death factory. Everyone around him at the camp is afraid of the dreaded place, for it means certain death to all those who enter. This threat hangs over Elie and his companions at all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Fried Green Tomatoes Essay Fried Green Tomatoes with a hint of Southern Gothic Lit Southern Gothic literature is a type of Southern writing. Southern gothic literature can be found in many old books that date back to the 1900 s. These stories often have a grotesque theme to them. Whether it be supernatural elements, social issues, or a brutal act of violence. Southern Gothic literature has a style of its own. The movie Fried Green Tomatoes by Fannie Flagg is about the true meaning of friendship. The time frame around this movie is around the 1990 s and flashbacks to the 1930 s. In the movie there was a strong movement for women and their strength. This is played out by the ignored Evelyn Couch a desperate wife trying to fix her marriage, and Idgie a rebellious ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The audience was shown how a little girls best friend was brutally taken away from her and how she dealt with the grief of his death. Idgie s close relationship with her older brother, Buddy, is cut short when he is hit by a train and killed. Devastated by his death, she recedes from formal society for much of her childhood . Idgie was mourning her brothers death for most of her life, she learned from a small age that no one can escape oblivion. Southern gothic literature has a way of showing that the world is not always as easy as it looks and no matter how good life may seem it can switch up at any given moment. Another example was the death of Idgie s best friend (possible lover) Ruth Jamison. After the trial, Ruth is diagnosed with cancer, becomes very ill, and eventually dies. Following her death, the café closes and Over time, many Whistle Stop residents eventually move away. Idgie is devastated once again that another important person was taken away from her life. When you think of Southern Gothic literature the first thing that comes to mind is death. Gothic literature shows constant signs of death, unnatural deaths, or a series of deaths. All of which contribute to making the atmosphere of the story more horrifying. In other words death in Gothic literature is associated with the unknown or the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Looking Into the Past in Vonnegut s Slaughter House-Five... Looking Into the Past in Vonnegut s Slaughter House Five In the spring of 1945, near the end of World War II, American and British bombers rained a hail of fire upon the city of Dresden, Germany. With an estimated 135,000 dead, Dresden is known as one of the deadliest attacks in History, nearly twice as many deaths than the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. Kurt Vonnegut was among the few who lived through the firestorm; he wrote a book about it in fact. Slaughter House Five (1969) is a fictional recount of his experience of the war. Many of the events (at least the parts set in WWII) are real experiences of Kurt. The people in the war are, for the most part, real; Vonnegut just changes all the names. The main character, however does not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This isn t Billy s first travel through time, just the most important. Back in Germany, the American troops arrive at what will be their lodging for the next few days. The Americans eventually move to a prison in Dresden. They are put to work, going on with their prisoner lives in what some seems to be a peaceful German city during the war. Of course, there is no surprise when the sirens shriek and planes fly by, dropping their deadly arsenal on the city below. Billy and a few other men live through the bombing and find the city as desolate as the moon. Slaughter House Five is obviously an anti war book, but there s more to it than that. Vonnegut believes that the human trait of looking back can make us aware of our problems (such as war) and, hopefully, be able to fix them in the future. From the beginning to the end, Billy never stops time traveling. He travels to times ranging from his childhood to his death and back again. Billy s time travels aren t like time travel that you normally think of, with the time machines and the parallel time lines (think Back to the Future: Part Two.) When Billy travels through time, he just starts living different parts of his life. Everyone in their mind looks back at the past, and goes over and over and over mistakes that they made or traumatic events that occurred in their life. For some people, these moments in their minds can be as real as if they were living them over again, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Against Planned Parenthood Planned Parenthood, is a nonprofit organization that provides reproductive health services in the U.S. Margaret Sanger founded the American Birth Control League in 1921, which changed its name to Planned Parenthood in 1942. Planned Parenthood has 56 locally governed affiliates nationwide and operates 650 health centers that conform to the communities where they are located. (Parenthood, Planned. Who We Are. ) Planned Parenthood has been a point of conflict since the day it was opened in 1921. Sanders was under attack for giving women birth control since she was tired of seeing women die from having too many pregnancies that were unwanted to begin with. (Personal accounts) According to Planned Parenthoods services records from 2014 states ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (2013a). 2012 Annual Affiliate Service Census Executive Summary. New York: Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. Planned Parenthood: Should the federal government allocate taxpayer money to Planned Parenthood? Issues Controversies, Infobase Learning, 19 Feb. 2016, http://icof.infobaselearning.com/recordurl.aspx?ID=2505. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017. Abortion: To what extent should women be allowed access to abortion in the United States? Issues Controversies, Infobase Learning, 4 Feb. 2016, http://icof.infobaselearning.com/recordurl.aspx? ID=2489. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017. Teen Pregnancy: Does learning about birth control in school help prevent teen pregnancy? Issues Controversies, Infobase Learning, 6 July 2007, http://icof.infobaselearning.com/recordurl.aspx? ID=2142. Accessed 2 Mar. 2017. Parenthood, Planned. Who We Are. Planned Parenthood. N.p., 06 Mar. 2017. Web. 03 Apr. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. My Experience At The Fire Department Of New York Essay The single greatest event that to this point that has shaped my life is clearly September 11, 2001. Not, moment in a given day do not think about that day and how it changed me as a person. I worked twenty years for the Fire Department of New York, I cannot say I got there by my intelligence or physical prowess it was dumb luck on a civil service exam. My retirement was very simple first when I was a teenager my family summered in Wells Beach I ha d gotten a summer job at the local beach market known as Ben s Market I worked there four summers. My dream was when I would retire I would buy the market from Ben. In the 1993 Ben got a divorce from his wife three years later the market was in trouble with the bank and it went into foreclosure. Again as dumb luck would have it my father told me about this and I bid on the proper at auction and somehow won the bid. This is now 1995 more than several years before I had planned on retiring; however one of the perks of being a firefighter is that we only work 96 days a year. Or another way of looking at it is I worked 8 days a month. So to work the market for three months during the summer I would have to find swaps for 24 days. So for the last five years of working at the firehouse I would swap out shirts during the fall and winter to cover my time. The next part of my retirement plan was that I would work summers and my wife and I would travel the rest of the time. Secretly, I wanted to talk my wife into sell the home we have in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Pros And Cons Of The BP Oil Spill It is well known that in 2010 a oil spill occurred in the Gulf of Mexico. The oil rig Deepwater Horizon, owned by BP, exploded and sank and caused a continued oil leak that released amlost 5 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, the worst oil spill in U.S. history (Biello). In an address delivered inJune of 2010, President Obama called the oil spill the worst environmental disaster America has ever faced (Obama). Given the magnitude of the spill, and the media attention surrounding the issue, the entire topic became an emotional subject and strong opinions were formed regarding the nature of the spill and the correct way to proceed with containment and restoration. Of the many debates surrounding the issue, one which falls prey ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While this fear seems valid when constructed without context, applying the specifics of the BP oil spill show this line of reasoning to be a slippery slope fallacy. Spending 58 million dollars on one hotel now will not lead to the complete squandering of the rest of the restoration resources simply because, in comparison to the total funds, 58 million dollars is a small sum. When viewed through the everyday experiences of a regular civilian, 58 million dollars is an almost incomprehensible amount of money. However, The Telograph states that BP has spent 28 billion dollars on containment and cleaning efforts and set aside another 20 billion as a compensation fund (Sherwell and Lawler). When set against a total effort of 48 billion dollars that may be contributed from BP alone, 58 million dollars accounts for roughly 0.12% of the potential resources dedicated towards the aftermath of the spill in the Gulf. Given in figures more consistent with the experience of the average person, this is the equivalent of about 60 dollars out of a 50 thousand dollar salary. While an ideological claim could be made that all resources should be used on areas impacted physically and directly, the actual cost of the hotel is too small to be an influence on wide scale decision making for the larger recovery effort ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay On Matching Method Thank you very much for the points of missing important assumptions and justifications of my matching method. Although it is commonly used in finance area, I need to understand and consider these assumptions, limitations, and potential violation(s). The evaluating causal effect of outside directors dissention on the firm value is difficult, because it is almost impossible to observe the individual effect. However, it is possible to estimate and compare the average treatment effect of the event (dissention) and the effect from the control group. However, as you pointed, the confounding variable might involve in this relation. It is possible a confounding variable can influence the effect of directors dissention in the same way for all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is also reported by two recent studies that a dissention is a function of firm characteristics (Jiang et al., 2016; Ma and Khanna, 2015). It is also a strong assumption in general because it is very difficult to find and control all possible confounding variables. However, with a practical point of view, the conditional independence (or unconfoundedness) is stronger than the assumption used in statistical software. It means that the treatment does not influence on the conditional mean of each potential outcomes after controlling the covariates. In this study, it is possible to show that general firm characteristics are similar between the treatment group and the control group except firm value. Therefore, it is possible to hold the conditional mean independent assumption after matching a sample, although it is difficult to hold the conditional independent assumption. Another assumption in this approach is the overlap assumption that each firm have a positive probability of having a dissention. There is no difference in the chance of dissention between a firm in the treatment group and a firm in the control group. Statistically, it can be tested in a statistical software. Please see the Stata results using teffects ipw and teffects overlap. Thank you very much for the points of missing important assumptions and justifications of my matching method. Although it is commonly used in finance area, I need to understand and consider ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Argumentative Pop Culture Argument essay Pop culture is fascinating. Whether it be a popular new movie or an album by an artist, there is always something in store for everyone to love about it. RuPaul once said, The point about pop culture is that so much of it is borrowed. There s very little that s brand new. Instead, creativity today is a kind of shopping process picking up on and sampling things from the world around you, things you grew up with. What he means by this is that ideas have been reused throughout music, movies, shows, novels, etc. over time. Nowadays it is a rarity to find anything original as many ideas are recycled or borrowed. Music is a unique way of expressing one s self, though ideas can become recycled and borrowed by other artists. These days, a particularly older person could hear a newly released song and find the music to be familiar. An artist can simply borrow the music from an older song and then incorporate it into a new song of their own. Many artists and songwriters nowadays use this technique in their own music. Say an older person was to hear the smash hit Shape of You by songwriter and singer Ed Sheeran. They would hear a song that they once treasured from their days in the club. The song No Scrubs by a high selling music trio of the 1990 s, called TLC, once wrote a song that contains that same music. This is a perfect representation of the idea of reused music. Most of the time, the artist to reuse the music should always have the permission to do so. There is such thing as music plagiarism, which is just what one may think it means, stealing music without permission from the copyright owner. Music can also sound so similar that people would believe that there is some kind of relation to another track. A website called Consequenceofsound.net suggests that there have been plenty of music plagiarism cases in the history of music. Cases that slipped away easily, cases that became so serious that they involved court, and even more serious cases resulting in the deletion of the song overall. Coldplay has always been a top selling artist throughout the years, with some of the most popular songs within the past decade. The 2008 smash hit called Viva La Vida does contain backtracks from Joe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Seven Miracles Of Christ Essay Introduction Throughout the New Testament are recounts of the miracles that Jesus performed to give proof that He was indeed the Son of God and the Messiah foretold of in the Old Testament. John chose to recount only seven of the many miracles that Jesus performed. He felt that these seven, more than any of the others, showed definitive proof that the Messiah, the Son of God, had come as promised. The First Miracle John 2:1 11 The first of the seven miracles that John recounts is the turning of water into wine. John notes that this miracle marks the beginning of Jesus signs to His disciples and the world. Jesus and his mother are invited to a wedding during which the hosts run out of wine. When the servants come to Mary and tell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jesus initial response seems somewhat hard and insensitive to me, but as Laney notes He is addressing the Jewish people in general and the fact that they have a need to see signs to justify their faith. (Laney, 1992, p.102) The nobleman asks Jesus again to come and save his son. Jesus tells the man that he can go home; that his son will live. Now, what I find interesting is that the nobleman didn t even question Jesus or continue begging him to come with him. The nobleman simply left to go home believing that what Jesus had said was true. There is no mention anywhere in the Gospel of John of this man or how he knew of Jesus. It makes sense to me that the nobleman must have witnessed one of Jesus thereby reinforcing his faith in Him. The illness that afflicted the nobleman s son shows us how weak, frail and mortal we are. Jesus healing of the man s son shows us that we can be healed of our sins but only through Him are we saved. He shows that we can have eternal life through Him. The Third Miracle John 5:1 18 When Jesus goes to Jerusalem He finds there a man who is lame, an invalid. This man tells Jesus that he is unable to get to the pool by the sheep gate where the waters can heal him. Jesus could tell that the man had been sick for a very long time; thirty eight years according to John. So, He asked the man if he wanted to get well. Thinking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Questions and Answers on Privacy Laws List and describe at least three (3) technologies that allow an individual to research citizens private data The internet, cookies, and databases are three technologies which can potentially allow individuals to locate private information. Overtly, online web based transactions require specific personal identifiers to be yielded by the purchaser. Through online social media, blogs, and web posts, private information intended for a selective audience can easily be researched by the mass market. Equally, and practiced in commercial settings, transacting on the Internet allows other data to be recorded on the private transaction that is less evident by the purchaser. For example, cookies, store data on behavior, such as which web pages are visited by the individual and how frequently they are visited. In addition cookies can also reveal online shopping behavior. These cookies are then analyzed by the company to determine potentially targeted advertising initiatives. Databases, by virtue of their size, presents additional complications in regards to private date. There is so much information stored in many databases worldwide that an individual has no practical means of knowing of or controlling all of the information about themselves that can potentially be accessed by others. Such information could potentially be sold to others for profit and/or be used for purposes not known to or sanctioned by the individual concerned. In addition, dishonest personnel can easily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Mayweather Vs Barto Boxing Essay Mayweather vs Berto boxing ppv has created strain among their devotees who are sitting tight in bated breath for this battle that is covered in a considerable measure of debate. Mayweather vs Berto boxing ppv comes hot on the heels of the highly touted battle in the middle of Mayweather and Pacquiao which left numerous with an acrid taste in their mouths where despite seemingly insurmountable opposition Mayweather was pronounced the victor. The Mayweather vs Berto boxing ppv is relied upon to possess all the necessary qualities not on the grounds that the two have partaken in boxing for quite a while but instead in light of the fact that such battles have inspired a great deal of hatred and astonishes alike. Mayweather vs Berto ppv has been given a considerable measure of reputation by fans and promoters who need to utilize it to shore up their organizations. Mayweather vs Berto boxing ppv will offer the fans a chance to encounter the battle. FOUNDATION Mayweather who was conceived in 1977 has high qualifications which make him exceedingly set to win against Andre Berto. He has gotten exposure because of his triumphant soul since he joined the universe of boxing not overlooking that he has gotten a few recompenses from this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fan will watch the fight between Mayweather vs Berto pay per view from Las Vages in United States of America on 12th September 2015 at 8PME . Individuals from everywhere throughout the world are excitedly sitting tight for this D day where either Mayweather or Berto will be proclaimed the champ of the fight. It is our trust and that of boxing fans that the match buildup given to this battle won t be a let down because of a poor show by the contenders yet with everything considered the Mayweather vs Berto ppv is en route ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Analyzing The Song By Diego Lemos Tri-Limb This genre I chose was a song written by my friend Diego Lemos or his stage name as Tri Limb who is a rapper and myself which is some normal dude who plays the guitar. I chose to write a short little song because we re both musicians and writing is one of the things that we enjoy to do on our free time. First line, lyric was basically saying that it can be a really bad addiction died to the nicotine inside the tobacco and smoking it doesn t make you cool. Second line means that smoking can make you less or even worse appealing to other people, because smoking can give you wrinkles, bad breathe, and your teeth can change colors and that don t sound like someone you would want to go on a date with. Third line says you re committing suicide, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Endocrine System Essay The endocrine system is a group of glands distributed throughout the human body. This group of glands secretes substances called hormones. These hormones are dumping into the bloodstream (Shier, Butler Lewis, 2009). The endocrine system does not have a single anatomic location. It is dispersed throughout the human body. The final purpose of this process is to control, regulate, and coordinate the functioning of the human body. Some body functions can be activated or inhibited by hormones, which are secreted in very small quantities. The hormone related diseases may be due to hyper secretion, or a hypo secretion. The hormones secreted by the endocrine glands regulate growth, development and function of many tissues, and coordinate the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hyperthyroidism (too much hormone) may result Grave s disease. Symptoms include anxiety, rapid heart rate, diarrhea and weight loss, nervousness, anxiety, and irritability. The parathyroid glands are located in front of the base of the neck around the thyroid gland and secrete parathyroid hormone. Parathyroid hormone regulates blood levels of calcium and phosphorus. This hormone (parathyroid hormone) affects the bones, kidney, and intestine (Shier et al., 2009). Adrenal glands are endocrine glands that sit atop the kidneys (Shier et al., 2009). The adrenal glands secrete hormones that increase heart rate, the force of cardiac muscle contraction, breathing rate, elevate blood pressure and blood glucose level. This activity prepares the body foe energy expending action, sometimes called fight or flight responses (Shier et al., 2009). According to Shier, Butler Lewis (2009) other glands that produce hormones and thus are parts of the endocrine system include the pineal gland and the thymus gland . Shier et al., 2009 argued the pineal gland, located deep between the cerebral hemispheres, secretes hormone melatonin that acts on certain brain regions that function as a biological clock. The changing levels of melatonin across 24 hours enable the body to know when day is and when is night. Shier et al., 2009 explain that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Air Canada Case The overall problem in this case is how Air Canada will handle quadrant one risk, and how much of these risks will they hedge. Volatility in this industry, such as changes in fuel prices, have been eating at Air Canada s profits. They currently purchase fuel futures for thirty four percent of needed fuel. Air Canada is also hedging on interest rates, exchange rates and personal stock price fluctuations. It seems like their business model is not flexible or adequate if they need to insure and hedge almost every single risk they encounter. This decision mainly focuses on how this airline should handle risks and to critique their current strategy in terms of effectiveness. The main player in this problem is Air Canada, who recently merged with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Of course turning a profit and cutting costs are still important to the airline. Adjusting the risk level, of the main four risks, is most important to the fact that it is diminishing their profitability. Many risk elements exist within Air Canada environment. They mention many risks, like catastrophic ones, but these are insured against. Other risks they insure are ones that do not occur often, but have heavy penalties. The operational risk that Air Canada accepts are the ones that happen often, but have a low impact compared to catastrophic ones. The risks that concern the airline the most are the quadrant one high frequency, high severity risks. These risks include fluctuations in fuel price, interest, exchange rates and stock price. Information I would like to know is how the smaller, low cost airlines handle this type of risk. Small airlines seem mostly unaffected by this price volatility, and continue to grow organically. It is possible that these large airlines are too complex in structure and cannot freely move with the environment and thus resort to consolidation to make up for it. I would also like to know if Air Canada can move its expenses into its own territory instead of losing money on the exchange rate in the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Red Tides Research Paper Although many Karenia species have been described as of yet, K. brevis blooms move based on winds and tides; pinpointing a red tide at specific moment is difficult. Algal blooms can occur at any time of year, but usually increase between September and February. K. brevis is the main producer of brevetoxin, which is a powerful toxin. It has killed millions of marine organisms, and mostly occurred in gulfs and coast. It happened in the Gulf of Mexico primarily, especially on the Western Gulf coastal area of Florida. Although uncommon, it occurred in other parts of the Gulf as well, such as the Texas coast and Indian River Lagoon on the Atlantic coast of Florida. The reasons for red tides are not completely clear, and bloom dynamics, include ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Preventive measures attempt to stop blooms from occurring, minimize their incidence or limit their extent. The most effective way to prevent adverse health effects to humans from the red tides is to prevent exposure to the toxins and organisms. Lowering the amount of nutrients that are discharged into local watersheds is a top priority for prevention advocates that engage in red tide debates. Reduced nutrient loads will improve water quality throughout watersheds, in addition to lowering the intensity of terrestrial fluxes when a red tide is in close proximity to the coastline. Reduced loads may or may not lead to a discernible change in red tide patterns, but they will certainly improve the health of local watersheds. An important issue that prevention advocates need to consider, however, is the modalities of reducing nutrient loads and the most appropriate venues for affecting change. The major sources of local water quality impairment includes domestic and industrial wastewater, urban and suburban stormwater, agricultural runoff and hydrological changes. Local water quality problems could be associated with domestic and industrial point sources but stricter regulatory controls and new wastewater treatment technologies have substantially reduced pollution from these sources. Non point sources now account for most of the water quality problems in the state with urban stormwater and agricultural runoff being the primary concerns. And unlike point source discharges, non point sources are difficult to measure, monitor and control. In the case of NSP, this means monitoring shellfish beds for organisms and toxins as well as closing shellfish beds to harvest when specified levels are detected. When aerosolized red tide reach specific levels, water and air monitoring can detect high levels in the air, and cause respiratory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Decision Making Process At York College Part Two Decision making, as defined by Mintzberg, is The process of developing a commitment to a course of action (Dee Bess, 2008,2012). The decision by York College to stop using their old data mining software was made about ten months ago, and the process for finding the new software began about six months ago. It is difficult to classify academic analytics as a strategic, tactical, or operational decision because it has elements of all three. Strategic applies as one of the primary goals is to improve student graduation rates and retention. It is a tactical decision because the software will be used to improve the product we are providing our students to better fit their needs. Finally, it is an operational decision because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Currently, the college is in the stage of developing solutions. Of the different search methods available, the College is utilizing the trap search and the active search. Outside vendors have been brought in to demonstrate the services their products can provide. The focus of these products varies, but all share a feature that provides students with improved degree planners and student monitoring software. The similarities are outnumbered by their differences, however, which does include cost. The selection/analysis process is not being conducted by a committee, but is instead being conducted by the Associate Provost for Student Success. Since there is no committee, he is inviting representatives from all the affected departments to observe the demonstrations from the vendors and asking for feedback of on their opinions. This has created some tension among various groups on campus. The reason for this is that some of the software demonstrated could completely change resources that not all agree would be improved. When it has been determined that there are options that meet the needs of the college and its students, a screening process will occur with the chosen vendors returning to campus to discuss in more detail the implementation of their product, giving the college the needed information it needs to make a final decision. Even though the search is being led by one person, the authorization to purchase will ultimately have to be supported by the Provost, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Analysis of the Business Environment and Strategy of... Introduction Sealord is the largest New Zealand based fishing company (Nissui, 2011) and is headquartered in Auckland. It is partially owned by Aotearoa Fisheries Limited and the Japanese based company Nissui , with each holding a 50% share.(Aotearoa Fisheries Ltd, 2010) Sealord is part owner of fishing company Westfleet based in Greymouth and NIMPL, a mussel farm based in Tauranga. Sealord has alliances in Europe, Asia and the United States (Sealord, 2010).The industry that Sealord operates in is that of the fishing, processing and distribution business. Sealord offers frozen and canned seafood. Threat of new entrants It is very hard for a new company to enter the fishing industry. Firstly they must have a great starting capital ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the level of the end product there is very intense rivalry without a lot of cooperation. Every seafood brand will try to be the preferred brand for its customers. Strategy Sealord sets itself apart from the competition by offering the most extensive range of products. Their strategy is to be the largest provider of seafood products in the New Zealand market. Business Model Sealord sells a broad line of highly standardised products. They catch and process the fish internally and on sell it to the 2 main grocery suppliers. The customers of Sealord are on sellers to the end consumers in a general market. Sealord is part of an international alliance but operates on a national level with its brand. Sealord has a strong R amp;D and innovative competence. They are striving to become more sustainable every year. They focus on quality and safety and are always on the lookout for new ideas to improve their products and the safety of their people both on land as on the water. Sealord competitive strategy is to set themselves apart by the quality and selection of products they offer. They want to be seen by the customer as the most trusted seafood company. (Sealord, 2011) They do not offer the cheapest products, however they offer a complete range for every taste and associate themselves with exquisite food rather fast food. They create brand loyalty by offering a community. On the website consumers are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Summary Of Calaveras At Escalon Calaveras at Escalon Time: 7 p.m. Place: Escalon High School Notes and numbers: Both Calaveras and Escalon picked up victories to begin the season. Calaveras knocked off El Capitan 44 24 and Escalon defeated Enochs 14 10. In 2016, Calaveras defeated Escalon for the first time under head coach Jason Weatherby with a 45 16 trouncing. Since 2008, the teams have met six times with Escalon winning five of them. The average score of a Calaveras versus Escalon game is 27.3 23.5 in favor of Escalon. Coach Jason Weatherby s thoughts on Escalon: They are really scrappy. They aren t quite as big as they were last year, but I think they are a little faster. I expect a knock down, drag out game. And that s the way Escalon verses Calaveras is supposed to be. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Practice was stopped as the football players and cheerleaders gathered around to find out if the Mote s were going to have a boy or a girl. Kelsey handed Jake a football field with M Ms. If the M Ms were blue, they would be having a boy. Should the M Ms be pink, they would have a girl. Jake opened up the football and poured the M Ms on the ground for all to see. The video can be seen on the Calaveras Enterprise Sports Facebook page. Congratulations to Jake and Kelsey, as they are having a baby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Billy Collins On Turning Ten Often times readers desire for works that they can relate to on a personal level. With that in mind Billy Collins wrote a poem entitled, On Turning Ten discusses the hardships experienced from growing up. The poem is written from the perspective of a child who has turned ten years old and is looking back at their great life as a very young kid. The child sees the world in a different way and feels sad that he has grown up. Collins, through his poem, displays the emotional hardship of growing older and causes the reader to relate to the child as they remember their own experiences growing up. Collins uses imagery to instill empathy within the reader as they have also felt the speaker s internal turmoil. The child is talking about how growing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The child seems to address the reader and says, You tell me it s too early to be looking back, but that is because you have forgotten the perfect simplicity of being one and the beautiful complexity introduced by two (76). The child goes on to list more magnificent experiences he had as a younger child. With these lines Collins masterfully predicts what the reader must be feeling. The reader is doubtful at first that this boy is old enough to be thinking about this, but as the stanza carries on they begin to realize he has a point. Collins reminds the reader of possible memories they have and proves that what this child is feeling is valid. The boy goes on to proclaim, It is time to say goodbye to my imaginary friends, time to turn the first big number. Collins suggests that an active and free roaming imagination must be let go as one grows older. Again he targets the readers past experiences and reminds them that growing up can be a really sad thing. The reader is also reminded of the fun childhood they lost. It is clear to see that adults who have forgotten their past are the targeted audience as the poem reminds them of old times and causes them to remember lost memories of growing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Hcs Week 4 Communications Channels Essay Communication Channels Health Care Communication Strategies HCS 320 April 07, 2013 Communication Channels Communication is essential to promoting and marketing the newest addition in technology to an organization. There are many facets to the communication that needs distributing to ensure the largest audience is aware of the new, state of the art MRI, magnetic resonance imaging. The internal staff needs to be educated and knowledgeable about the new equipment so they can help answer questions when making appointments and when talking to patients while they are in the facility. In addition to internal communication there is the external communication to inform the public through media outlets. Internal Group Communication ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employees are busy doing their individual jobs, and they may not be able to read their e mails as soon as receiving it. Sending e mails to an external e mail address that can be viewed by an unauthorized person would also violatddress and are patient information through e mail ss ande HIPAA are viewed by e message at the same time. Employees . Sending patient information or results needs to be done with care and caution. Informational flyers are a fun and colorful way to distribute information to the internal staff and to have for customers to take away with them after their visit at the MRI facility. Flyers can be used for any message that needs to be distributed as long as the information fits on the flyer. Using a small space, such as a flyer, lends itself to using bullets for the main points to be discussed. This opens up communication to ideas from others and questions to get more information. External Communication External communication is essential to delivering the MRI facilities message about the services provided to the community. Knowing the target market will help the MRI facility decide what form of external communication will benefit the most. Media, website, community events, and marketing to specialty physicians are ways to make good use of external communication. External communication is used to spread news about the facility and its uses for the surrounding community violating HIPAA ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Women Holding The Lotus Obsomer, ¨i.f prt xrw et la filiation ms(t).n/ir(t).n, 167 68, nn. 28 30. For examples of women holding/smelling the lotus from the Old Kingdom, see Fischer, Egyptian Women, 6 (fig. 3), 36 (fig. 27: Dynasty 6), 40 (fig. 30: perhaps Dynasty 8), 42 (fig. 31). This opinion of the depiction of women holding the lotus (with which I agree contradicts that of Pflüger who states that the motif of smelling the lotus does not appear on dated stelae earlier than Sesostris I, when it is rather frequently met with, but only in connection with women. Later it seems to become somewhat rarer. From the time of Amenemmes II onwards, men, too, are represented as smelling the lotus. Then he adds the motif of holding the lotus, only in connection with women, is first found ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 45 Hannig, Ägyptisches Wörterbuch II, 2: 2245. 46 G. Robins, The Relationships Specified by Egyptian Kinship Terms of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. With The Advancement Of Technology It Has Changed The Entire With the advancement of technology it has changed the entire world and with it the criminal justice system. With Technology becoming a part of peoples everyday lives it is to be expected that technology would cross over into the world of crime. New computer crime has escalated in the past 10 years. As with the advancement of crime it has also made advancements in crime fighting aspect of criminal justice, these advances help criminal justice professionals in the community while on duty and during the investigatory stage. The advent of technology in the criminal justice system has not only changed crime and law enforcement but also changed the way criminal investigation is done and the way the legal system interacts with the criminal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the biggest computer crimes is Distributed Denial of Service attacks (DDoS) defined as techniques or actions involving the use of one or more damaged computers to damage another computer or a targeted computer system in order to shut the computer or computer system down and deny the service of the damaged computer or computer systems to legitimate users by the Arkansas code. These DDoS attacks are one way attack someone by affecting their computer network. DDoS attacks send a message to the people running the network that they can be affected, many people use DDoS attacks to make a political statement. One recent DDoS attack against the Luxembourg government was made in late February of this year According to reports from the Luxemburger Wort, the attack started at 9.30 am, forcing the web servers of many state authorities offline or difficult to reach. Just over an hour later, the state owned IT operator Centre des Techniques de l information de l Etat (CTIE) sent a message via Twitter, to confirm that the network was the victim of a DDoS attack (Millman, 2017) there cannot be a sure reason for the attack but these types of attacks are used in a political context to protest the actions of that nation. Computer crime can be more than just for money it can be a political statement, a warning, or threat of worse to come. It is clear that computer crime is not slowing down or going to slow down In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Skin Receptors Lab Report Introduction: The skin is the largest organ in the human body, it has many functions, for example, it helps regulate body temperature, it protects the body against microbes and other harmful substances and it allows the body to feel the sensation of touch, pain, heat and cold. The image on the right shows a cross cut section of the parts and the layers of skin; firstly the epidermis, it is the outermost layer of the skin. Then there s the 2nd layer, the dermis, which contains the connective tissue, hair follicles, sweat glands, nerves and sensory receptors. Lastly, the final layer of skin, the subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis), it is mainly made up of fat, blood vessels and connective tissue. The skin contains multiple types of skin receptors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that the method I complied was sufficient in helping me do so. Although there could ve been some additions to make the method more valid, for instance, I did not change the beakers filled with the water at different temperatures for all test subjects; this could have affected the way the following subject reacted in the experiment. Because I didn t change the water, the temperature at the start of the lesson could ve changed towards the end, since 4 people used the same beakers. A way to improve this problem would be to change the beakers of water before testing each subject and to ensure the temperatures remain the same throughout the experiment. A thermometer can be used to determine what the temperature is for each beaker of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. A Comparison Of Dracula And Dracula Dracula is the infamous vampire that readers were first introduced to by Irish author Bram Stoker in 1897 when they read his novel Dracula (Stoker). The author conveys the story of Count Dracula, a mysterious being that is half man, half vampire that sucks blood from the neck of his victims to stay alive (Stoker). This novel is an outstanding masterpiece of work, which is why it has been a prototype for various movie releases over the decades, such as Nosferatu, Horror of Dracula, Dracula A Love Story, and Bram Stoker s Dracula ( Dracula (Universal Classics) ). When a novel is a basis for a movie the hope is that the characters coincide from one to the other, which leads to the exploration of the resemblances and modifications of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He cannot come into a house unless invited or walk in water and his favorite meal is human blood (Stoker). While these traits are consistent in both the novel and the movie there are differences (Stoker). Starting with the novel, it describes Count Dracula s shadow coordinates with his body, yet in the movie, his shadow works separately from his body movements ( Dracula (Universal Classics) ). The next modification of Count Dracula s character in the novel is, he cannot be in or near the sunlight or it will kill him, however, in the movie, he meets Mina in the daytime and it does not harm him (Bram Stoker s). Then, in the novel, Dracula is a purely evil, terrifying blood hungry monster that wreaks havoc on anyone he meets and feels the need to take life or end life with his arch nemesis being with anyone who wants to preserve life (Stoker). But in the movie when he meets Mina on the streets of London, he pursues a courtship with her and he begins to develop feelings for Mina (Bram Stoker s). When he proclaims his love for her and refuses to condemn her to the life of a vampire, he is no longer a vile, evil monster (Bram Stoker s). These modifications to Count Dracula s character in the movie make the audience see him as a vulnerable, loving man with feelings for a woman who reminds him of his dead wife Elisabeta (Bram ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...