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Economic Perspective Blau And Abramowitz (2010)
From an economic perspective Blau and Abramowitz (2010) The growth and increasing dominance of the market economy consititutue one of the most
remarkable changes .... The changes that it brought about the changes that triggered the need for new forms of social welfare (p.88). Based on the nation s debt
rising and the amount of people who were living in poverty there was a need for change. Government decided that making changes to AFDC would be the
place to start. PRWOA was established to address the issues of poverty and end Welfare dependency through the TANF program. The nation s economy causes
for a significant change in how funds are being dispersed and whether or not there are programs available to help the people who are in need.
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Definition of Systematic Risk
The risk inherent to the entire market or entire market segment.
Also known as un diversifiable risk or market risk.
Interest rates, recession and wars all represent sources of systematic risk because they affect the entire market and cannot be avoided through diversification.
Whereas this type of risk affects a broad range of securities, unsystematic risk affects a very specific group of securities or an individual security. Systematic
risk can be mitigated only by being hedged.
Even a portfolio of well diversified assets cannot escape all risk.
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Definition of Unsystematic Risk
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Within the Momentum Model they used two approaches to forecasting future earnings estimate revisions. 1) an approach based on past changes in analyst s
estimates. These small revisions would then encourage other analysts to update their estimates. This would lead to earnings estimate leapfrogging and a herd
effect. They captured this effect in its Estrend or earnings estimate trend model. Candidates with large increases in analysts estimates were candidates for
buying and companies with large decreases in analysts estimates were candidates for selling short. 2) the second approach to forecasting future changes in
analysts earnings estimates was based on earnings surprises...company announcements of quarterly earnings that were significantly different from the
consensus of analysts expectations. A stock price increase immediately following the announcement of a positive earnings surprise usually would signal that
the earnings were indicative of good future outcomes for the company. However, a stock decline might signal perhaps that, while the last quarter may have
been better than expected, other information released in the announcement was indicating that the improved earnings were unlikely to be sustained. So for a
given stock, Numeric s models determined both an Estrend score and an earnings surprise score. These scores were then combined in a weighted
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Questions and Answers on U-Carmen Khayetlitsha
Q1. Intermezzo: short, lyric piece or movement, often for piano, also a comic interlude performed between acts of an eighteenth century opera seria of which
Carmen is an example (Intermezzo, 2012, iMusic Dictionary) Aria: lyric song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment, generally expressing intense
emotion; found in opera, cantata, and oratorio such as Je dis que rien in Carmen (Aria, 2012, iMusic Dictionary). Trio: a composition written for three voices
or instruments such as Trio des Cartes in Carmen Chorus: fairly large group of singers who perform together, usually with several on each part also a choral
movement of a large scale work in jazz, a single statement of the melodic harmonic pattern as seen in the Toreador chorus of Carmen (Chorus, 2012, iMusic
Dictionary). Overture: an introductory movement, as in an opera or oratorio, often presenting melodies from arias to come also an orchestral work for concert
performance such as the blend of both romantic arias and the Toreador music of Carmen s overture (Overture, 2012, iMusic Dictionary). Prelude: instrumental
work intended to precede a larger work such as Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (Prelude, 2012, iMusic Dictionary). Libretto: quite literally, the written
words to a work of opera (as opposed to the score) Mezzo soprano: female voice of middle range, lower than a soprano but higher than an alto such as the
operating character of Carmen (Mezzo soprano, 2012, iMusic Dictionary).
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Yahweh s The Dead Sea Scrolls
What makes The Dead Sea Scrolls such a powerful text? Why does it hold such importance and influence in regards to the present? The Dead Sea Scrolls not
only gives in depth content to the Bible, but most importantly, the texts give a different perspective and insight into a civilization that thrived in the regions of
Qumran before the age of the Christ. In the scrolls, grand aspiration to an ideal utopian empire are clearly and carefully written. The discovery of the scrolls
exposed a blue print containing a plan to create a society completely devoted to the Yahweh. The scrolls not only enforce laws and regulations but also
instructs meticulous details of an architectural plan. This written work expose a rich and complicated culture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Class and hierarchy brings order into the social system. Rules, regulations and order provide structure to the society. Without structure and order, chaos will
reign and all will be lost. In order to prevent such disaster, strict discipline must be implemented. In the history of civilization, the Jews have been oppressed
by many all the way back to Ancient Egypt 3,200 B.C. One of the essential ingredient to an empire s success is it s ability to defend itself from foreign invader.
In order to have the strength, an army is essential. In the Charter for Israel in the Las Days, the text give specific instructions on recruiting males at a young
age. From early childhood each boy is to be instructed in the Book of Meditation. As he grows older, they shall teach him the statutes of the Covenant and
Then, at age twenty, he shall be enrolled in the ranks and take his place among the men of his clan, thereby joining the holy congregation. 5At specific ages,
the male rite of passage has been carefully structured in discipline and training. The process transitions a man into a perfect
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New Generation Science Standards
Section Two
The second grade standard 2 LS4 1 of the New Generation Science Standards is found under the discipline of Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity. The
standard officially reads, Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats (2 LS4 Biological Evolution: Unity and
Diversity, n.d.). Putting it more simply however, the standards asks students to look with their eyes and observe, measure, and collect data. Students are meant
to look at plants and animals, of a particular area, and identify their characteristics; then students compare the findings to animals and plants of another area.
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Students need to be able to classify, distinguish, observe, and identify patterns to dispel the misconception. Students must understand the notion of habitat and
acknowledge that the differences in physical characteristics, as well as other outlying facts, will impact the living organisms living in each area. In terms of the
science and engineering practices that will most relate to student discovery, the most predominant are as follows. Students will need to ask questions; why are
there some of this type of plant or fish in this area but not in another? What does this plant and/or fish like about the area they seem to be living in? What are
all the different types of plants and fish living in each area? What are some similarities and differences when comparing the different locations and the
organisms living in them? These are just a few questions students might ask. Students will then need to be able to plan and carry out investigations to collect
data and information to help answer their questions. When this is done, students should be able to construct and argue for explanations from their empirical
evidence, of why such things are
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Unreliable Narrator s Mind
How ill, and mentally unstable can a mind get? Edgar Allan Poe wrote a story about the narrator killing another man because of his eye. The narrator was not
seeking revenge, but was vexed by the old man s eye. To him, it was an eye of a vulture . It infuriates him, and he is going to do something about it. A week
before killing the old man, he saw a psychologist. The psychologist said that the narrator s mind is mentally unstable. He has been prescribed many kinds of
medicine, and is recommended to go to a mental institution. The narrator didn t go to a mental institution. His mind was set on killing the old man. The
narrator will not take responsibility for his crimes. This is because he is an unreliable narrator, which means a narrator
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Regen For Men Research Paper
They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. A man s appearance goes a long way toward making or breaking a good first impression
and his hair is just as important as the rest of him. Here s a list of Men s Hair Products that every man should be using to make the most of that first
impression. ReGen for Men ReGen for Men is an incredible product designed to stimulate hair growth in men. The star of the show in ReGen is Minoxidil, the
only hair growth ingredient on the market that is FDA approved. Minoxidil has been used to treat hair loss in millions of people over the past 25 years. The
Minoxidil in ReGen s formula is especially potent because it is not diluted and the formula also contains a special enzyme that converts Minoxidil into its
strongest form. This combination makes ReGen work faster than most other hair growth products, with users reporting significant changes in as little as four
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Olive oil is rich in both vitamins A and E as well as several antioxidants, all of which work together to shield the natural keratin in your hair to prevent
damage. Olive oil removes built up sebum, which clogs the follicles in the scalp and slows hair growth. Avocado oil works in a similar way, unclogging
follicles that have been blocked. In addition to that, avocado oil stimulates blood flow to the scalp, furthering hair growth. Both oils work together in this
product as deep conditioners for added strength and softness. Majesticel Argan Oil Serum for
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Exercise Test Of Fasting Blood Glucose Levels
Following the establishment of fasting blood glucose levels subjects in the oral glucose tolerance test consumed a 10 ounce beverage that contained 100 grams
of glucose. Over the next 2 hours subjects repeated the same method as used in the control test to test their blood glucose levels 4 more times. These 4 tests
were conducted at 30 minute intervals and all readings were recorded for later examination.
Physical Exercise Test After recording their fasting blood glucose levels subjects in the exercise test group transitioned to the gym. At the gym each individual
engaged in 45 minutes of moderate exercise. Although no strict controls were put in place to regulate the type or intensity of exercise conducted individuals
generally engaged in a reasonably strenuous amount of exercises. Most individuals conducted either cardiovascular exercise such as running and biking or
strength training such as calisthenics or weight lifting. Immediately upon completion of the exercise period, subjects returned to the laboratory to conduct a
second blood glucose test. Utilizing the same method as described in the control test the subjects examined and recorded their post exercise blood glucose
levels. All data from both sets of tests were then compiled and recorded in a Microsoft excel file. The results were then examined by calculating the mean and
standard deviation for each set of data. In order to test our null hypothesis, the results of the oral glucose tolerance test were
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Eyewitness Testimony, Helpful or Hinderance
Eyewitness evidence can be fundamental when it comes to solving crimes, however, with the increasing number of cases now being exonerated by DNA
evidence, the questions lies, what degree of confidence should be placed on the evidence of the eyewitnesses alone? Countless factors are associated with the
accuracy and consistency of eyewitness evidence, such as line up content, line up instructions, the questioning techniques of interviewers and notably the
gender and/or age of the witness. Eyewitness testimony may not always be accurate, but despite its weaknesses, by using empirical studies to guide reforms,
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Therefore the age of an eyewitness is an important point to note when considering the accuracy of eyewitness identification, especially with the case of very
young children providing significantly inferior accuracy than adults if questioned incorrectly. When children are questioned in the same method as adults,
misinterpretation and errors can weaken the child s credibility and the accuracy of their testimony. The fact however remains that eyewitness testimony can be
beneficial if caution is exercised when interviewing children so as to not repeat questions, suggest information, or allow for interviewer assumptions and/or
bias.
As well as age, the gender of an eyewitness has been consistently linked to issues with the accuracy and consistency of evidence. Jacqueline and Wolfgang
(1986) referenced one of the earliest empirical studies of gender differences in eyewitness testimony, that of William Stern (1903 1904) with the opinion that
women s eyewitness testimony was less accurate and less resistant to the influence of misleading information than men s (Pg. 565). Research has since
revealed a female advantage in the number of details, and the accuracy of memory recall when providing eyewitness testimony. A study undertaken by Areh
(2011) states gender is one of the factors significantly influencing memory recall (Pg. 559). The study concentrated on sex differences in the accuracy and
quantity of memory recall for specific details of an event (Pg. 559).
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The Performance Of The Symphony No.9
The performance of the Symphony No.9 by Beethoven, conducted by Lenard Bernstein, was a magnificent piece that captured all the emotion of the people,
from the sorrow of those lost in the war to the joy of the freedom they had just acquired. This piece was placed in Berlin to celebrate the uniting of East and
West Germany. It was performed in the restored Schauspiel house, which had been completely destroyed during the war. It was restored to be one of the world
s finest concert halls. This performance was such a large, historic event that it was televised in over 20 different countries. Lenard Bernstein even took this
event as seriously as to change the lyrics of the last movement from the German word for joy to the German word for freedom to commemorate the
momentous occasion. The performing forces for this event were quite elaborate. The Bavereon Radio Orchestra was joined by the Staatskapelle Dresden, the
Orchestra of the Leningrad Kirov Theatre, the London symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, and the Paris Orchestra. In regards to vocalists, the
Baverien Radio chorus sung in addition to the Berlin radio chorus and the children s chorus of the Dresden Philharmonic. The soloists were June Anderson,
Sara Walker, Klaus Konig, and Jan Hendrik Rootering. One interesting thing to note about the conductor is that while conducting the orchestra he didn t have
any music sheets. He knew the music so well that he didn t need to have it in front of him.
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The Relationship Between Internal Control Deficiencies And...
the Relationship Between Internal Control Deficiencies Severities and Audit Fees
1. Introduction
With the development of accounting and the occurrences of accounting scandals, such as Waste management scandal, Enron scandal, and Worldcom scandal,
internal control of a company has been paid unprecedented attention. For companies, effective internal control activities can help management to prevent and
detect errors or frauds from accounting system so that they can have a better operating circumstance. In 2002, the United State Congress passed Sarbanes
Oxley Section (SOX) 404, which requires management to assess the effectiveness of a company s internal controls over financial reporting (ICOFR) and
requires external auditors to review management s assessment, and then to provide their own conclusion related to the effectiveness of the ICOFR (Choi, Kim,
Kwon, Zang, 2010). The Sarbanes Oxley Section 404 indicates the rising concern about accounting scandals in businesses due to ineffective internal control
systems.
Internal controls of companies are to ensure the reliability of financial reporting, which are developed by companies managements, thus, if a company has
deficiencies in their internal control, it will have a high risk of material misstatement over their financial reporting. Generally, the likelihood in big firms that
errors or frauds are appeared in accounting system is higher than the likelihood in small firms (Hoitas, Hoitash, Bedard, 2008). Audit risk
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The Mistreatment Of Left-Handeded People
When you hear the word sinistra , what word does it sound close to? It sounds closely to the word sinister and with that you think sinistra means dark or evil.
However, sinistra s meaning has no thing to do with darkness or evil; it is Latin for left or left handed. With this misunderstanding of the word sinistra and
other reasons, left handed people faced years of social and religious oppression. Hello, I m Josh Haxton a lefty and I have always been curious about the
history of left handers. Through my research, I was able to end by curiosity. Today I m going to inform you of the history of left handedness and famous left
handed people in history.
Left Handedness is defined as having the left hand more dominant or effective than the right. However the dominant use of the left hand was not acceptable for
many centuries. In the article Right, Left, Right, Wrong! , Luke Mastin describes that from the 13th century till the 20th century, left handed faced inhumane
treatment. The beginning of this maltreatment started in the 13th century when the Catholic Church rose to power. During this time, books and paintings began
to damage left handed people s reputation. In the book The Puzzle of Left Handedness Rik Smits states that one of things that tarnished their reputation, was
European art depicting the Devil and his accomplices as left handed. As a result, left handers soon became seen as people in league with the Devil. As
centuries passed the tension between right handers and left handers stayed the same until the 15th century and 16th century. During this period, the Inquisition,
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One of the earliest and most famous lefty was Leonardo da Vinci. He most famous for his surviving paintings, The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa . Each of
these paintings show the legacy that da Vinci left
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Use Of Effective And Efficient Communication
Clinical Question In the clinical health care setting, health care professionals such as nurses, use effective communication tools such as handoffs and bedside
reporting. Handoffs has been the main known communication method used to transfer critical information that leads to a continuity of care and safety for the
patient. Bedside reporting allows the oncoming nurse to physically see the patient, allowing questions to be asked and participation. Effective and efficient
communication has been the main focus of many research studies that observe, analyze and evaluate the methods like bedside reporting and handoffs. The
main question is: Does one method improve patient care and safety over the other?
Significance of Problem
As the health care field has evolved over the years, ineffective handoffs may pose a potential risk in patient care and safety which may include wrong
placement surgery, medication errors or patient death (Friesen, White Byers, 2008). It has been done traditionally at the nurse s station and research has
displayed that uneventful episodes or accidents were more likely to occur during the shift report (Ofori Atta, 2015).
Purpose of Paper In this paper, Appraising the Evidence: Bedside Report Vs. Handoff , the main focus is to interpret two articles that undergoes research for
bedside reporting and handoff and if one method improves patient safety and outcome over the other. Interpreting of these articles will like at the positive and
negative aspects
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Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
Name: Yuri Yi______________________ Period: 1_______________________ Title: Treasure Island Author: Robert Louis Stevenson Setting: (Where) Near
Bristol, England and Treasure Island (When) During the 18th Century Protagonist(s): Jim Hawkins Antagonist(s): Long John Silver and his crew Describe the
relationship between the Protagonist and Antagonist: Jim and Long John Silver are practical enemies as they try to retrieve the treasure on the island and claim
it as theirs. Billy Bones, when he was alive, told Jim to be on the lookout for a one legged pirate. This, in my opinion, would ve made Long John Silver be
percepted as a bad person in Jim s perspective. Yet, Long John Silver is very kind Towards Jim and genuinely fond of him. Silver says he Jim reminds him of
his younger self and is fond of Jim and shows his likeness. Give a DETAILED story summary: (Please attach 1 additional pg.) This books story begins as a
boy named Jim Hawkins is urged to record his story about Treasure Island. He is urged by Dr. Livesey, Squire Trelawney, and other gentlemen. Jim starts his
recording of his story, by first telling of the island s exact location and the location of the treasure that is buried on that island. Jim then recounts of the time of
meeting with a seaman at the Admiral Benbow, the inn his father owns. The seaman had walked into the Admiral Benbow,
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Curley and Slim in Of Mice and Men
Of Mice and Men , written by John Steinbeck, is a novel set in 1930s California and tells the story of two migrant workers, George Milton and Lennie Small,
who move from ranch to ranch looking for work during the Great Depression. This novel is set while George and Lennie are in a small working ranch in the
Salinas Valley of northern California, and over a period of 3 days we are introduced to a variety of characters that also live on the ranch. This essay will show
how Steinbeck develops and presents two of the minor characters; Curley, the boss son, and Slim, the jerkline skinner. The introductory paragraphs of these
two characters are interesting because they are highly contrasted. We are first introduced to Curley, a thin, young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Steinbeck says that Slim is the prince of the ranch and that he moved with a majesty only achieved by royalty. Steinbeck s deliberate use of the word prince
instantly shows us that Slim is the usurper of Curley s position: Curley, as the son of the king of the ranch should, technically, be known as the prince , yet
Slim has been accepted as this. Steinbeck uses the Stetson hat to show Slim s status, as the hat symbolises a crown. We begin to get an understanding of why
Curley is jealous of Slim; Slim is everything Curley wishes to be. Steinbeck always talks of Slim with dignity, majesty and respect, and manages to show how
talented he is by using an ascending tri colon to talk about Slims difficult job as a jerkline skinner. He was capable of driving ten, sixteen, even twenty mules
with a single line to the leaders. This heightens the impressiveness of Slims skilled work, and could be interpreted as Slim was a hard worker, who had
achieved his authoritative position by being skilled at the hardest job on the farm. However, Steinbeck could also be saying that the mules represent the
ranchers, and that Slim is able to control and lead all the ranchers using the littlest force possible, as opposed to Curleys harsh and more physical attempts at
controlling them. Steinbeck also says there was gravity in his [Slims] manner. The use of the word gravity is interesting because it could be perceived as saying
that his manner was serious and solemn, but on the
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Senator Rubio Case Study
Descriptive representation may not have a positive and significant impact on a politician s agenda. This case study is on Republican U.S. Senator Marco
Rubio. He was born on May 28, 1971 in Miami, Florida. His parents were born in Cuba, which makes Senator Rubio a Cuban American. He makes a great
case study to reflect on the opposite idea of descriptive representation in the political system. It is essential to talk about his parents history with immigration in
order to understand why he does not correctly represent Latinos, especially Cuban Americans or other minority groups that he should be representing. His
parents immigrated from Cuba to the United States in 1956 before the rise of Fidel Castro, which was in January 1959. When Senator Rubio was born, neither
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citizenship, and got naturalized in 1975. The second time that his grandfather immigrated to the U.S. in 1962, he did it illegally, so he was detained, and under
the risk of deportation. At the end, Senator Rubio s grandfather was able to stay in the U.S. His grandfather was given legal status. According to McClain
Johnson Carew, Cubans entering the United States after Castro s rise to power in 1959 generally enjoyed handsome financial support from the US government
and were encourage to seek US citizenship (17). His grandfather ended up applying for a permanent resident status in 1966, which got approved, right after the
Cuban Adjustment Act, which is a federal law that gives Cuban refugees permanent resident status under certain circumstances. There were other relatives of
Senator Rubio, who immigrated to the U.S. as refugees as
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My Visit To Tulane
I somehow managed to visit Tulane of what I most certainly feel was the hottest day of the year. While walking around campus on my tour, I was positive I
would faint. Despite this, however, I still fell in love with Tulane and the surrounding city of New Orleans. I have always loved history and if one thing can be
said about New Orleans it is certainly not lacking any history. While exploring the French Quarter and the Garden District I became fascinated with the rich
culture bursting at every turn. The ghost stories, the voodoo magic, the music, and even just the colorful atmosphere all filled me with intrigue. Tulane seems
to mirror that rich culture I so value. With its strong connections to New Orleans, given the extensive community service
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Opuntia Littoralis Research Paper
Meghan Culp
Ethnobotany Essay
Dr. Piechnik
April 1, 2015
Medicinal Uses of Opuntia littoralis Some background information about the Coastal Prickly Pear cactus is that it is found along the coast of California, United
States. Looking at the plant you notice flat teardrop shaped leaves , I ll call them. You also can see round, pear shaped fruit on the ends of these leaves ; this is
how Opuntia littoralis gets its name.
The common name of the cactus is the coastal Prickly Pear. The scientific name of the cactus is Opuntia littorali. The family is Cactaceae and the genus is
Opuntia. Also, the species is littoralis (Zeratsky).
There are a lot of medical benefits to consuming the coastal prickly pear cactus. Such has a treatment for constipation,
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Similarities Between Mesopotamia And Harapppa
The Ancient Complex Societies of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Harappa The ancient complex societies of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Harappa all had many
different languages, religions, government, Locations, and architecture. When looking at these societies one may say that there was no sort of correlation
between them but when you dig into the heart of these complex places you notice how close they all are. We see that their government and cities were built the
same also many of their languages and writings have some sort of resemblance. Many of the ideas that each society believed and performed had at least one
similar quality whether it be a similar dialect or even government. There is one thing that cannot be denied even though these societies were nowhere close to
each other, there are major aspects that prove they are alike. In all the societies mentioned a major part is religion, all societies had a religion in addition all
were polytheistic, meaning that they worshiped more than one God or goddess. The differences between them were that they had different names and
meanings for each symbol. Egypt and Mesopotamian societies tented to have a stronger tie to religion than Harappa. The evidence for this comes when looking
at the structures built in their cities. In the outline of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian societies showed large religious temples, while in Harappa there weren t
any big temples but what looks like to be a major bath system which could have possibly been for
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The Galactic Federation Essay
In the year 2100, the earth had become incorporated into the galactic federation, the centralized government of universe seven. Earth C 135, was the cradle of
human civilization, and the waterworld of section A 44 of universe seven. The galactic federation was under the command of the council of Overseers, the
Overseers were created by the alien race of the Galvanics, a species of technologically advanced aliens capable of creating, and innovation technology by
chemical process. The council of Overseers purpose was to maintain peace, and order across the universe. The Overseers sought to maintain, and sustain order
in the universe by the usage of the Metal morphs, servants of the council of Overseers who acted as judge, jury, and executioners. The Metal morphs were also
artificial intelligence, and resembled humanoids and, were composed of a similar substance to the Glavanics, and Overseers, which was a fluid like compound
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It was first dismissed as the potential collapse ment of a galaxy, however were then taken into consideration when time anomalies began to occur frequently,
and distort reality is small alterations. The colporate behind these alterations was a titian by the name of Sinestro, this mad titian was the reason why the
galactic federation had intervened. The galactic federation saw this single mad titan as a threat to their own universe as Sinestro s ultimate creation was the
interdimensional device. With this device, Sinestro was capable of entering, and exiting dimensions, thus impervious to the space time continuum reality
implications. Armed with this power weapon, Sinestro was capable of bending, and altering earth to his will, even capable of dismantling the galactic
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Veterans Compensation For Veterans
With national security playing such sizeable a role today, it is important to ask questions about the effects it has on the military personnel. Veterans go through
a lot to protect, serve, and defend this nation for a better tomorrow. But in response to their actions to benefit America, do American citizens and our
government do all to support our veterans. Are they appropriately being awarded compensation as of loss, injury, and suffering? With the number of veterans
growing are they receiving recognition for all their efforts as an individual and a whole? The veteran population has adapted through the ages, but there has
always remained the solid respect and uttermost gratitude towards them. Even though veterans are thought of very highly for their bravery, they are not
receiving adequate compensation and recognition.
The evolution of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has grown to accommodate and benefit the new age of veterans. It dates back to the
Revolutionary War where the Continental Congress agreed to provide pensions for disabled soldiers. This was in an effort to raise support for the Patriots side
during the war. In the Civil War Era Nation s Homes were designed to aid injured soldiers. The First Nations home located in southern Maine, admitted any
Union soldier that needed medical attention. Approximately thirty years latter marked the climax of the Nation s homes, for vets with a total of eleven facilities
nationwide ( About VA ). These programs were
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Questions On Legal Mobilization And Oral And Anal
Kellie McClure Sociology 323 Final Exam Part 1 (Short answers/terms): 1. Sodomy is any sex that is non procreative. This means that it is both oral and anal.
It applies to everyone, gays, lesbians, and heterosexuals. It is significant to the context of the course because there were sodomy laws and Bowers v. Hardwick
was a case that changed the way we talk about things of this nature. 2. Social closure is when there are boundaries created in order to define who is allowed in
a profession. This is important to our class discussion because it helps show why there is differences in who is in the profession. This means that women,
minorities, and blacks are all given boundaries of how they can enter the law profession. 3. Legal mobilization means that different advocacy groups and
organizations with a cause are using the law and litigation in order to create social change. This is important because it shows the different ways in which we
enact social change. Law can be used to make a difference in our laws instead of just being to handle a dispute or criminal case. 5. The Access to Justice Gap
means that there are more people who are eligible for legal assistance but there are not enough lawyers to accept their cases. This is a growing inequality. This
is relevant because is shows the inequality within the system. There are cases that possibly should go to court but without legal assistance especially to those
who cannot afford it, there is no possible way for them to
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How Did Alexander Kerensky s Fall To The Fall Of The...
After overthrowing Tsar Nicholas II, Russian people were optimistic for change. The Provisional Government inherited authority after the removal of Tsar
Nicholas II. A better life was promised and optimism spread across the country as the Provisional Government took control. Eventually the Provisional
Government was confronted by the same issues Tsarism faced. The majority of the people felt the abdication of the Tsar was positive, but now the main issue
became Russia s involvement in World War 1. Alexander Kerensky, was appointed Minister of War and rose to a higher rank on July 1917, when he became
Prime Minister. Kerensky was initially praised for his role in the Duma and was favourite to become Russia s saviour. Despite his best efforts to unite all
political parties, he soon alienated himself by not bettering the lives of the Russian people. He also lost the confidence of the left wing by refusing to apply
their radical social and economic program. Kerensky failed to control certain aspects such as; Russia s involvement in World War 1, Land rights and the
Kornilov Affair . Due to these failures Kerensky and the Provisional Government collapsed.
During World War 1 Russia faced difficulties constantly. Russia suffered food, transport, men and weapon shortages regularly. After the failures of the June
Offensive, Kerensky took charge. The Russian army s strength had been eroding for months. The Radical Left political group, the Bolsheviks, called for peace,
land, and bread. . Kerensky had planned an offensive, known as the June Offensive. The June Offensive failed and this impacted negatively on the Russian
army. Morale was dangerously low, whilst desertion and indiscipline began to grow. Weary soldiers terrorised the civilian population on their way home, and
violence became a common daily condition in Russia. Whilst Kerensky was trying to inspire soldiers, Lenin was actively convincing people to stop fighting.
General Brusilov said
In a year of war the regular army had vanished. It was replaced by an army of ignoramuses. From July onwards it became increasingly evident that the
majority of support for the soldiers lay with Lenin and the Bolsheviks, instead of Kerensky. Kerensky claimed propaganda had
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What Role Does Football Play In The First World War
In January 2012 the Flanders Peace Field Project was set up to promote international football and peace. The Peace Village and Open Stadium in Messines,
Belgium, joined together to create a football tournament for national youth teams which concludes with a remembrance of the truce with football stars from
around the globe. The project is part of a sustainable project on peace education which promotes football as a positive peace message to young people
portraying the truce as a day of hope in a horrific war. As part of this project, the National Children s Football Alliance promoted sharing education and best
practice through playing football. They encouraged schools to commemorate the truce, aiming to teach how sport can transcend conflict ... Show more content
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Schools and football clubs were invited to join in a mass participation and 7,000 events were held across to UK, with more than 30,000 schools sent education
packs to inform the younger generation about the role of football in the First World War. The UK Sports Minister Helen Grant commends the Premier League s
generosity which use[d] football to help forge lasting links and bonds of friendship as we come together to remember. Teams from British and German armies
also commemorated the truce in a centenary game in December 2014 at Aldershots town stadium and the UEFA unveiled a memorial to the truce in
Ploegsteert, Belgium. The association s president Michel Platini declared I pay tribute to the soldiers who, 100 years ago, showed their humanity by playing
football together, opening an important chapter in European unity and providing a lasting example to young people. The truce was also commemorated by the
National Football Museum, which opened The Greater Game Football and the First world War in December 2014 and Football Remembers financed a
memorial for the truce that was unveiled by the Duke of Cambridge at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. The Duke of Cambridge describes
how football had the power to bring people together and break down barriers. It is vital that 100 years on we keep the Christmas truce story alive. The
memorial will ensure that in the future, football and the nation will remember the truce (CHECK QUOTE). Football has come to symbolise fraternity during
conflict and give hope for a more sustained peace in the
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Theme Of Civilization And War In Apocalypse Now
In the award winning film Apocalypse Now, Coppola explores the recurrent themes of civilization and war as a moral and political struggle. Through a series
of episodes up the river, Coppola brings us through an intentional sensory journey where we as the audience is left with the ultimate unsettling aftertaste,
witnessing the struggle of the protagonist. In the film, Coppola raises issues from the social historical context of the Vietnam war, debunking myths of heroism
and victory, tearing it down into its raw form of what war is truly about and its impact on the world. As said by Rich, Coppola is bent on a quest for essence of
individual morality, an essence that by its very nature cannot be found in a social scale of historical events, but only in the private moments of tragedy. (Rich,
1980) In that light, this essay will explore the relationship between civilization and war, the portrayal of its brutality and effect on civilization, the ironic
glorification of war and treatment of the Vietnamese civilization and the degradation of the soldiers moral sanctity as they move further into the war and away
from civilization.
Apocalypse Now reveals the brutality and purposelessness of war, amplifying its dire effects on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
While there is consistency in the low light and dull colour characteristics throughout the movie, Coppola further highlights Willard s extreme mental
degradation from the start to end. In the beginning, the film is rather bright. However, deeper into the river, the lights dim, with some scenes shrouded in nearly
complete darkness. At the end of the film, he is seen with a division of light and shadow on his face, lit on one side; a deliberate effect of Coppola to show his
moral struggle. More prominently, Kurtz death is where we only witness a silhouette of Willard, where darkness has overtook his psychological
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Market Research and Garden Supplies Essay
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David has a good rapport with most of them, and takes a keen interest in making sure their gardens are properly maintained. Five years ago David and Alison
opened a small café inside the nursery. They now have two full time staff and an additional part time staff member who works over lunch time and on
weekends; although during the school holidays Alison s daughter also assists in the café. A new café opened for business 18 months ago around the corner, in a
small strip of shops attached to a business park. This new operation is open Monday Friday from 7am 3pm offering breakfast and lunch, specialising in
gourmet food and beverages. About three years ago, David and Alison decided to extend the café operations to include a larger lunch menu, more tables and
extended the trading hours of the café so that it now opens at the same time, and closes one hour before, the nursery. The café offers takeaway food as well as
sit in dining and the menu includes a variety of beverages, made to order sandwiches, salads, gourmet pies/sausages rolls, quiches and savoury slices,
chips/wedges, cakes and slices, ice creams and sorbets, a kids menu and soups and casseroles in winter. The whole concept was a good one however their total
business net profit has dropped steadily over the last two years, although gross revenue remains acceptable. They are at a loss to identify what has gone wrong
and decide
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The Pendleton Act
Civil service are deliberate actions to improve on effectiveness, efficiency, professionalism, democratic character, and representativity of a civil service with
visions to encouraging better delivery of better services and public goods with improved accountability. The following paper seeks to discuss the Pendleton act
of 1883 and the civil service reform act of 1978. The Pendleton act was steered and passed through congress in the year 1883. It was passed improve and
regulate the civil service of the United States. Breaking the Spoils system which had become the practice and custom of presidential administrations was the
main purpose of the Pendleton act of 1883. Reformer Senator George Hunt Pendleton from Ohio was the one who sponsored this act, which was later passed
into law by the president who was Chester Author on the 16th of January in the year 1883. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
James Garfield was assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau after he refused the demands Guiteau had given him. This brought a corruption phase in the United
States which led brought more attention from the American citizens. Garfield had written a couple of speeches that the president used in some of his speeches
during his presidential campaign and had expectations to be appointed as the US Ambassador of France under the patronage scheme which was known as The
Spoils System, this led to the president s assassination by Garfield after he denied to give in to his demands. The Pendleton Act had insisted on a rules that
government jobs should be awarded to positions who qualified for the position. It also required that examinations were to be given to applicants before they
were given certain civil service jobs and made it illegal to demote, or fire government employees for political
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Jat
An inventory strategy companies employ to increase and decrease waste by receiving goods only as they are needed in the production process, thereby
reducing inventory costs.
In computing, just in time compilation JIT, also known as dynamic translation, compilation is done during execution of a program at run time rather than prior
to execution. Most often this consists of translation to machine code, which is then executed directly, but can also refer to translation to the another format.
There are two types of JIT compilation is a combination of the two traditional approaches translation which is machine code ahead of time compilation and the
other is interpretation and combines some advantages and drawbacks of both. Roughly, JIT compilation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Just in time manufacturing, also known as just in time production or the Toyota production system is a methodology aimed primarily at reducing flow times
within production as well as response times from suppliers and to customers.
Continuous flow manufacturing and demand flow manufacturing a term handed down from consultant john Constanta at his institute of technology in
Colorado. Still another alternate was mentioned by Godard, who said that Toyota production system is often mistakenly referred to as the kanban system, and
pointed out that kanban is but one element of TPS as well as JIT production. As is often the case with management initiatives, some firm s consultancies and
writers have posed alternate terms for JIT manufacturing. Motorola s choice was short cycle
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The Influence Of Distort Reality On World Maps
1. The author Laura Hebert argues that maps must distort reality on world maps in order to be accurate about the world all over. Hebert states, projections
sacrifice absolute accuracy in any particular domain in order to be relatively accurate in all domains. Projections including Mercator, the Peters, the Robinson,
and the Goode s, all have their strong points however each projection doesn t work to perfect one particular area of maps. For example, instead of working to
perfect navigation, projections may sacrifice the accuracy of navigation to achieve overall accuracy on maps. In other words, maps must distort reality to show
us the greater truth.
2. Map projections are methods for representing the surface of the earth and it s shape. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The American Diet: Fast food has altered American diet as the author states, three hamburgers and four orders of french fries every week , is what a typical
American consumes. Fast food is now consumed at any place, including schools, zoos, stadiums, airports, you name it. In fact, eating fast food has fit in so
well to the routines of typical Americans that walking into the same restaurant everyday, probably even more than once, no longer passes as a disturbing
thought. The McDonald s Corporation is the world s largest chain of fast food restaurants that serves around 68 million customers daily. This means that more
than half a billion people walk into McDonald s everyday to eat their meal of the day. Whether people notice it or not, the American Diet has irrevocably
changed. The Paleolithic diet consisted of foods such as meat, nuts and berries. All foods of that time were unprocessed and organic as ever. Today, however,
the American diet adopts the exact opposite foods than those of the Paleolithic diet. Every meal served at a fast food restaurant is processed and unhealthy to
the point of killing. And it isn t only the cooking process that makes these foods unhealthy but also the canned manufacturing process that takes place before
the food even reaches the restaurant. There is no doubt that the American Diet is warped as it no longer assists us in maintaining our health but rather assists in
deteriorating it while simultaneously leaving us in deep shadows of
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The Live Performance Of Dolly Parton s Just Because I m A...
Dolly represents the social inequality that was a main problem during this era.
The live performance of Dolly Parton s Just Because I m A Woman, shows artist sound, performance, and clothing for the traditional era. The sound of her
song started softly and the pitch increased as it reached the chorus. Dolly Parton showed much more emotion and energy than Tammy Wynette portrayed in her
song. In addition, Dolly Parton dressed conservatively wearing a dressy church dress as she performed. Parton, a traditional artist, represented the traditional
era with her conservative clothing; however, she went against the norm when she began questioning gender roles.
There is a shift from traditional to more modern country music. Modern artist Carrie Underwood shows a significant shift from traditional to modern country
music in her 2005 song, Before He Cheats. Although there is not complete feminism inserted into her song, being a liberated woman is feminist. For example,
Underwood reaps the benefits of the sexual revolution and the feminist movement without her music being feminist. This change in modern country music
causes the lyric content, sound, stage performance, and artist clothing to also change from the traditional artists. The Before He Cheats lyrics below will show
a change in the lyric content and sound:
Right now he s probably slow dancing with a bleached blond tramp,
And she s probably getting frisky...
...And he don t know
That I dug my key into the side
Of
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Child Support Research Paper
While growing up, children get a lot of support from their father and mother. Children learn things from them. Every action that parents do, their children want
to do the same. Parents are always careful with their child until they get older and ready to do things by their own. But what about when the child gets older?
Are they going to take care of their parents and give the same support and love? Many people will change when they mature. They always want to be on their
own and forget about their parents. As people are getting older, they should not forget about their parents. Parents support their child until they mature and
ready to do things by them self, but a lot of children forget to pay them back. According to Bhikkhu T. Seelananda However, as a grateful sons and ... Show
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Every attitude you gave to your parents is a lesson for your child. For example, as a kid, I remember how my mother uses to talk to my grandma, and now I
know how I should act to my mother. I am also raising a child right now, and every action and attitude that I am giving to my mom will one day come to me
from my child, because my child will learn from that. If I forget and never care about my mom, my son will do the same thing to me in the future. That s why
people should think about everything before they actually do it. I am alive because of my son, I am alive because my son is alive and he is smiling. That s how
parents feel about their child. I don t want my son to forget about me, nor any other parents too. According to Fred Hardinge, All children, regardless of their
age, pick parents as their number one role model. This shows how children get an example from their parents and learn things from them. As a result, children
should always take care of their parents, because every action that children make toward their parents will always have a response from their own children in
the
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Tourism, Leisure And Event Management The South Bank
Due to the importance of tourism to the economy of Australia, it is essential that the stakeholders ensure sustainability in tourism, leisure and event
management to promote the sector. Good tourism policies, efficient relationship between the sector and the local community as well as environment
conservation policies should be enhanced to boost this vital sector. This report aims at highlighting the need for sustainability in tourism, leisure and event
management the South Bank in Australia.
Introduction
Foreign and domestic tourism is an important component contributing to Australia s economy. The major tourist attraction sites in Australia include the coastal
towns of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide. The nation is known worldwide for beautiful tourist attraction sites such as the Great Barrier Reef,
the Sydney Opera House, Outback a vast interior wilderness desert and wild sanctuaries like kangaroos and duck billed platypuses (Buckley, etal, 2000, pp.27
45).
This is a research report of a field trip carried out in the city of Brisbane to conduct a sustainability audit on tourism at the Brisbane River to evaluate the
current practices employed towards achieving tourism sustainability, leisure and event management. The report also highlights areas that need improvement in
terms of management and sustainability in order to boost tourism.
Sustainable tourism, leisure and event management (TLE)
Sustainable tourism, leisure and event management (TLE) are
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  • 2. Economic Perspective Blau And Abramowitz (2010) From an economic perspective Blau and Abramowitz (2010) The growth and increasing dominance of the market economy consititutue one of the most remarkable changes .... The changes that it brought about the changes that triggered the need for new forms of social welfare (p.88). Based on the nation s debt rising and the amount of people who were living in poverty there was a need for change. Government decided that making changes to AFDC would be the place to start. PRWOA was established to address the issues of poverty and end Welfare dependency through the TANF program. The nation s economy causes for a significant change in how funds are being dispersed and whether or not there are programs available to help the people who are in need. From ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Alok Definition of Systematic Risk The risk inherent to the entire market or entire market segment. Also known as un diversifiable risk or market risk. Interest rates, recession and wars all represent sources of systematic risk because they affect the entire market and cannot be avoided through diversification. Whereas this type of risk affects a broad range of securities, unsystematic risk affects a very specific group of securities or an individual security. Systematic risk can be mitigated only by being hedged. Even a portfolio of well diversified assets cannot escape all risk. ________________________________________________________________________________ Definition of Unsystematic Risk Company or industry specific ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within the Momentum Model they used two approaches to forecasting future earnings estimate revisions. 1) an approach based on past changes in analyst s estimates. These small revisions would then encourage other analysts to update their estimates. This would lead to earnings estimate leapfrogging and a herd effect. They captured this effect in its Estrend or earnings estimate trend model. Candidates with large increases in analysts estimates were candidates for buying and companies with large decreases in analysts estimates were candidates for selling short. 2) the second approach to forecasting future changes in analysts earnings estimates was based on earnings surprises...company announcements of quarterly earnings that were significantly different from the consensus of analysts expectations. A stock price increase immediately following the announcement of a positive earnings surprise usually would signal that the earnings were indicative of good future outcomes for the company. However, a stock decline might signal perhaps that, while the last quarter may have been better than expected, other information released in the announcement was indicating that the improved earnings were unlikely to be sustained. So for a given stock, Numeric s models determined both an Estrend score and an earnings surprise score. These scores were then combined in a weighted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Questions and Answers on U-Carmen Khayetlitsha Q1. Intermezzo: short, lyric piece or movement, often for piano, also a comic interlude performed between acts of an eighteenth century opera seria of which Carmen is an example (Intermezzo, 2012, iMusic Dictionary) Aria: lyric song for solo voice with orchestral accompaniment, generally expressing intense emotion; found in opera, cantata, and oratorio such as Je dis que rien in Carmen (Aria, 2012, iMusic Dictionary). Trio: a composition written for three voices or instruments such as Trio des Cartes in Carmen Chorus: fairly large group of singers who perform together, usually with several on each part also a choral movement of a large scale work in jazz, a single statement of the melodic harmonic pattern as seen in the Toreador chorus of Carmen (Chorus, 2012, iMusic Dictionary). Overture: an introductory movement, as in an opera or oratorio, often presenting melodies from arias to come also an orchestral work for concert performance such as the blend of both romantic arias and the Toreador music of Carmen s overture (Overture, 2012, iMusic Dictionary). Prelude: instrumental work intended to precede a larger work such as Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun (Prelude, 2012, iMusic Dictionary). Libretto: quite literally, the written words to a work of opera (as opposed to the score) Mezzo soprano: female voice of middle range, lower than a soprano but higher than an alto such as the operating character of Carmen (Mezzo soprano, 2012, iMusic Dictionary). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Yahweh s The Dead Sea Scrolls What makes The Dead Sea Scrolls such a powerful text? Why does it hold such importance and influence in regards to the present? The Dead Sea Scrolls not only gives in depth content to the Bible, but most importantly, the texts give a different perspective and insight into a civilization that thrived in the regions of Qumran before the age of the Christ. In the scrolls, grand aspiration to an ideal utopian empire are clearly and carefully written. The discovery of the scrolls exposed a blue print containing a plan to create a society completely devoted to the Yahweh. The scrolls not only enforce laws and regulations but also instructs meticulous details of an architectural plan. This written work expose a rich and complicated culture, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Class and hierarchy brings order into the social system. Rules, regulations and order provide structure to the society. Without structure and order, chaos will reign and all will be lost. In order to prevent such disaster, strict discipline must be implemented. In the history of civilization, the Jews have been oppressed by many all the way back to Ancient Egypt 3,200 B.C. One of the essential ingredient to an empire s success is it s ability to defend itself from foreign invader. In order to have the strength, an army is essential. In the Charter for Israel in the Las Days, the text give specific instructions on recruiting males at a young age. From early childhood each boy is to be instructed in the Book of Meditation. As he grows older, they shall teach him the statutes of the Covenant and Then, at age twenty, he shall be enrolled in the ranks and take his place among the men of his clan, thereby joining the holy congregation. 5At specific ages, the male rite of passage has been carefully structured in discipline and training. The process transitions a man into a perfect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. New Generation Science Standards Section Two The second grade standard 2 LS4 1 of the New Generation Science Standards is found under the discipline of Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity. The standard officially reads, Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats (2 LS4 Biological Evolution: Unity and Diversity, n.d.). Putting it more simply however, the standards asks students to look with their eyes and observe, measure, and collect data. Students are meant to look at plants and animals, of a particular area, and identify their characteristics; then students compare the findings to animals and plants of another area. For the purposes of this assignment, the geographic region in question is that of Lake Michigan ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students need to be able to classify, distinguish, observe, and identify patterns to dispel the misconception. Students must understand the notion of habitat and acknowledge that the differences in physical characteristics, as well as other outlying facts, will impact the living organisms living in each area. In terms of the science and engineering practices that will most relate to student discovery, the most predominant are as follows. Students will need to ask questions; why are there some of this type of plant or fish in this area but not in another? What does this plant and/or fish like about the area they seem to be living in? What are all the different types of plants and fish living in each area? What are some similarities and differences when comparing the different locations and the organisms living in them? These are just a few questions students might ask. Students will then need to be able to plan and carry out investigations to collect data and information to help answer their questions. When this is done, students should be able to construct and argue for explanations from their empirical evidence, of why such things are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Unreliable Narrator s Mind How ill, and mentally unstable can a mind get? Edgar Allan Poe wrote a story about the narrator killing another man because of his eye. The narrator was not seeking revenge, but was vexed by the old man s eye. To him, it was an eye of a vulture . It infuriates him, and he is going to do something about it. A week before killing the old man, he saw a psychologist. The psychologist said that the narrator s mind is mentally unstable. He has been prescribed many kinds of medicine, and is recommended to go to a mental institution. The narrator didn t go to a mental institution. His mind was set on killing the old man. The narrator will not take responsibility for his crimes. This is because he is an unreliable narrator, which means a narrator ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Regen For Men Research Paper They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. A man s appearance goes a long way toward making or breaking a good first impression and his hair is just as important as the rest of him. Here s a list of Men s Hair Products that every man should be using to make the most of that first impression. ReGen for Men ReGen for Men is an incredible product designed to stimulate hair growth in men. The star of the show in ReGen is Minoxidil, the only hair growth ingredient on the market that is FDA approved. Minoxidil has been used to treat hair loss in millions of people over the past 25 years. The Minoxidil in ReGen s formula is especially potent because it is not diluted and the formula also contains a special enzyme that converts Minoxidil into its strongest form. This combination makes ReGen work faster than most other hair growth products, with users reporting significant changes in as little as four months. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Olive oil is rich in both vitamins A and E as well as several antioxidants, all of which work together to shield the natural keratin in your hair to prevent damage. Olive oil removes built up sebum, which clogs the follicles in the scalp and slows hair growth. Avocado oil works in a similar way, unclogging follicles that have been blocked. In addition to that, avocado oil stimulates blood flow to the scalp, furthering hair growth. Both oils work together in this product as deep conditioners for added strength and softness. Majesticel Argan Oil Serum for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Exercise Test Of Fasting Blood Glucose Levels Following the establishment of fasting blood glucose levels subjects in the oral glucose tolerance test consumed a 10 ounce beverage that contained 100 grams of glucose. Over the next 2 hours subjects repeated the same method as used in the control test to test their blood glucose levels 4 more times. These 4 tests were conducted at 30 minute intervals and all readings were recorded for later examination. Physical Exercise Test After recording their fasting blood glucose levels subjects in the exercise test group transitioned to the gym. At the gym each individual engaged in 45 minutes of moderate exercise. Although no strict controls were put in place to regulate the type or intensity of exercise conducted individuals generally engaged in a reasonably strenuous amount of exercises. Most individuals conducted either cardiovascular exercise such as running and biking or strength training such as calisthenics or weight lifting. Immediately upon completion of the exercise period, subjects returned to the laboratory to conduct a second blood glucose test. Utilizing the same method as described in the control test the subjects examined and recorded their post exercise blood glucose levels. All data from both sets of tests were then compiled and recorded in a Microsoft excel file. The results were then examined by calculating the mean and standard deviation for each set of data. In order to test our null hypothesis, the results of the oral glucose tolerance test were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Eyewitness Testimony, Helpful or Hinderance Eyewitness evidence can be fundamental when it comes to solving crimes, however, with the increasing number of cases now being exonerated by DNA evidence, the questions lies, what degree of confidence should be placed on the evidence of the eyewitnesses alone? Countless factors are associated with the accuracy and consistency of eyewitness evidence, such as line up content, line up instructions, the questioning techniques of interviewers and notably the gender and/or age of the witness. Eyewitness testimony may not always be accurate, but despite its weaknesses, by using empirical studies to guide reforms, eyewitness testimony can be an extremely beneficial instrument in the criminal justice system. Inaccurate evidence is not necessarily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore the age of an eyewitness is an important point to note when considering the accuracy of eyewitness identification, especially with the case of very young children providing significantly inferior accuracy than adults if questioned incorrectly. When children are questioned in the same method as adults, misinterpretation and errors can weaken the child s credibility and the accuracy of their testimony. The fact however remains that eyewitness testimony can be beneficial if caution is exercised when interviewing children so as to not repeat questions, suggest information, or allow for interviewer assumptions and/or bias. As well as age, the gender of an eyewitness has been consistently linked to issues with the accuracy and consistency of evidence. Jacqueline and Wolfgang (1986) referenced one of the earliest empirical studies of gender differences in eyewitness testimony, that of William Stern (1903 1904) with the opinion that women s eyewitness testimony was less accurate and less resistant to the influence of misleading information than men s (Pg. 565). Research has since revealed a female advantage in the number of details, and the accuracy of memory recall when providing eyewitness testimony. A study undertaken by Areh (2011) states gender is one of the factors significantly influencing memory recall (Pg. 559). The study concentrated on sex differences in the accuracy and quantity of memory recall for specific details of an event (Pg. 559). ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Performance Of The Symphony No.9 The performance of the Symphony No.9 by Beethoven, conducted by Lenard Bernstein, was a magnificent piece that captured all the emotion of the people, from the sorrow of those lost in the war to the joy of the freedom they had just acquired. This piece was placed in Berlin to celebrate the uniting of East and West Germany. It was performed in the restored Schauspiel house, which had been completely destroyed during the war. It was restored to be one of the world s finest concert halls. This performance was such a large, historic event that it was televised in over 20 different countries. Lenard Bernstein even took this event as seriously as to change the lyrics of the last movement from the German word for joy to the German word for freedom to commemorate the momentous occasion. The performing forces for this event were quite elaborate. The Bavereon Radio Orchestra was joined by the Staatskapelle Dresden, the Orchestra of the Leningrad Kirov Theatre, the London symphony Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, and the Paris Orchestra. In regards to vocalists, the Baverien Radio chorus sung in addition to the Berlin radio chorus and the children s chorus of the Dresden Philharmonic. The soloists were June Anderson, Sara Walker, Klaus Konig, and Jan Hendrik Rootering. One interesting thing to note about the conductor is that while conducting the orchestra he didn t have any music sheets. He knew the music so well that he didn t need to have it in front of him. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Relationship Between Internal Control Deficiencies And... the Relationship Between Internal Control Deficiencies Severities and Audit Fees 1. Introduction With the development of accounting and the occurrences of accounting scandals, such as Waste management scandal, Enron scandal, and Worldcom scandal, internal control of a company has been paid unprecedented attention. For companies, effective internal control activities can help management to prevent and detect errors or frauds from accounting system so that they can have a better operating circumstance. In 2002, the United State Congress passed Sarbanes Oxley Section (SOX) 404, which requires management to assess the effectiveness of a company s internal controls over financial reporting (ICOFR) and requires external auditors to review management s assessment, and then to provide their own conclusion related to the effectiveness of the ICOFR (Choi, Kim, Kwon, Zang, 2010). The Sarbanes Oxley Section 404 indicates the rising concern about accounting scandals in businesses due to ineffective internal control systems. Internal controls of companies are to ensure the reliability of financial reporting, which are developed by companies managements, thus, if a company has deficiencies in their internal control, it will have a high risk of material misstatement over their financial reporting. Generally, the likelihood in big firms that errors or frauds are appeared in accounting system is higher than the likelihood in small firms (Hoitas, Hoitash, Bedard, 2008). Audit risk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Mistreatment Of Left-Handeded People When you hear the word sinistra , what word does it sound close to? It sounds closely to the word sinister and with that you think sinistra means dark or evil. However, sinistra s meaning has no thing to do with darkness or evil; it is Latin for left or left handed. With this misunderstanding of the word sinistra and other reasons, left handed people faced years of social and religious oppression. Hello, I m Josh Haxton a lefty and I have always been curious about the history of left handers. Through my research, I was able to end by curiosity. Today I m going to inform you of the history of left handedness and famous left handed people in history. Left Handedness is defined as having the left hand more dominant or effective than the right. However the dominant use of the left hand was not acceptable for many centuries. In the article Right, Left, Right, Wrong! , Luke Mastin describes that from the 13th century till the 20th century, left handed faced inhumane treatment. The beginning of this maltreatment started in the 13th century when the Catholic Church rose to power. During this time, books and paintings began to damage left handed people s reputation. In the book The Puzzle of Left Handedness Rik Smits states that one of things that tarnished their reputation, was European art depicting the Devil and his accomplices as left handed. As a result, left handers soon became seen as people in league with the Devil. As centuries passed the tension between right handers and left handers stayed the same until the 15th century and 16th century. During this period, the Inquisition, a period of suppression against those that believed unpopular ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the earliest and most famous lefty was Leonardo da Vinci. He most famous for his surviving paintings, The Last Supper and the Mona Lisa . Each of these paintings show the legacy that da Vinci left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Use Of Effective And Efficient Communication Clinical Question In the clinical health care setting, health care professionals such as nurses, use effective communication tools such as handoffs and bedside reporting. Handoffs has been the main known communication method used to transfer critical information that leads to a continuity of care and safety for the patient. Bedside reporting allows the oncoming nurse to physically see the patient, allowing questions to be asked and participation. Effective and efficient communication has been the main focus of many research studies that observe, analyze and evaluate the methods like bedside reporting and handoffs. The main question is: Does one method improve patient care and safety over the other? Significance of Problem As the health care field has evolved over the years, ineffective handoffs may pose a potential risk in patient care and safety which may include wrong placement surgery, medication errors or patient death (Friesen, White Byers, 2008). It has been done traditionally at the nurse s station and research has displayed that uneventful episodes or accidents were more likely to occur during the shift report (Ofori Atta, 2015). Purpose of Paper In this paper, Appraising the Evidence: Bedside Report Vs. Handoff , the main focus is to interpret two articles that undergoes research for bedside reporting and handoff and if one method improves patient safety and outcome over the other. Interpreting of these articles will like at the positive and negative aspects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson Name: Yuri Yi______________________ Period: 1_______________________ Title: Treasure Island Author: Robert Louis Stevenson Setting: (Where) Near Bristol, England and Treasure Island (When) During the 18th Century Protagonist(s): Jim Hawkins Antagonist(s): Long John Silver and his crew Describe the relationship between the Protagonist and Antagonist: Jim and Long John Silver are practical enemies as they try to retrieve the treasure on the island and claim it as theirs. Billy Bones, when he was alive, told Jim to be on the lookout for a one legged pirate. This, in my opinion, would ve made Long John Silver be percepted as a bad person in Jim s perspective. Yet, Long John Silver is very kind Towards Jim and genuinely fond of him. Silver says he Jim reminds him of his younger self and is fond of Jim and shows his likeness. Give a DETAILED story summary: (Please attach 1 additional pg.) This books story begins as a boy named Jim Hawkins is urged to record his story about Treasure Island. He is urged by Dr. Livesey, Squire Trelawney, and other gentlemen. Jim starts his recording of his story, by first telling of the island s exact location and the location of the treasure that is buried on that island. Jim then recounts of the time of meeting with a seaman at the Admiral Benbow, the inn his father owns. The seaman had walked into the Admiral Benbow, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Curley and Slim in Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men , written by John Steinbeck, is a novel set in 1930s California and tells the story of two migrant workers, George Milton and Lennie Small, who move from ranch to ranch looking for work during the Great Depression. This novel is set while George and Lennie are in a small working ranch in the Salinas Valley of northern California, and over a period of 3 days we are introduced to a variety of characters that also live on the ranch. This essay will show how Steinbeck develops and presents two of the minor characters; Curley, the boss son, and Slim, the jerkline skinner. The introductory paragraphs of these two characters are interesting because they are highly contrasted. We are first introduced to Curley, a thin, young ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Steinbeck says that Slim is the prince of the ranch and that he moved with a majesty only achieved by royalty. Steinbeck s deliberate use of the word prince instantly shows us that Slim is the usurper of Curley s position: Curley, as the son of the king of the ranch should, technically, be known as the prince , yet Slim has been accepted as this. Steinbeck uses the Stetson hat to show Slim s status, as the hat symbolises a crown. We begin to get an understanding of why Curley is jealous of Slim; Slim is everything Curley wishes to be. Steinbeck always talks of Slim with dignity, majesty and respect, and manages to show how talented he is by using an ascending tri colon to talk about Slims difficult job as a jerkline skinner. He was capable of driving ten, sixteen, even twenty mules with a single line to the leaders. This heightens the impressiveness of Slims skilled work, and could be interpreted as Slim was a hard worker, who had achieved his authoritative position by being skilled at the hardest job on the farm. However, Steinbeck could also be saying that the mules represent the ranchers, and that Slim is able to control and lead all the ranchers using the littlest force possible, as opposed to Curleys harsh and more physical attempts at controlling them. Steinbeck also says there was gravity in his [Slims] manner. The use of the word gravity is interesting because it could be perceived as saying that his manner was serious and solemn, but on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Senator Rubio Case Study Descriptive representation may not have a positive and significant impact on a politician s agenda. This case study is on Republican U.S. Senator Marco Rubio. He was born on May 28, 1971 in Miami, Florida. His parents were born in Cuba, which makes Senator Rubio a Cuban American. He makes a great case study to reflect on the opposite idea of descriptive representation in the political system. It is essential to talk about his parents history with immigration in order to understand why he does not correctly represent Latinos, especially Cuban Americans or other minority groups that he should be representing. His parents immigrated from Cuba to the United States in 1956 before the rise of Fidel Castro, which was in January 1959. When Senator Rubio was born, neither of his parents were U.S. citizens. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... citizenship, and got naturalized in 1975. The second time that his grandfather immigrated to the U.S. in 1962, he did it illegally, so he was detained, and under the risk of deportation. At the end, Senator Rubio s grandfather was able to stay in the U.S. His grandfather was given legal status. According to McClain Johnson Carew, Cubans entering the United States after Castro s rise to power in 1959 generally enjoyed handsome financial support from the US government and were encourage to seek US citizenship (17). His grandfather ended up applying for a permanent resident status in 1966, which got approved, right after the Cuban Adjustment Act, which is a federal law that gives Cuban refugees permanent resident status under certain circumstances. There were other relatives of Senator Rubio, who immigrated to the U.S. as refugees as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. My Visit To Tulane I somehow managed to visit Tulane of what I most certainly feel was the hottest day of the year. While walking around campus on my tour, I was positive I would faint. Despite this, however, I still fell in love with Tulane and the surrounding city of New Orleans. I have always loved history and if one thing can be said about New Orleans it is certainly not lacking any history. While exploring the French Quarter and the Garden District I became fascinated with the rich culture bursting at every turn. The ghost stories, the voodoo magic, the music, and even just the colorful atmosphere all filled me with intrigue. Tulane seems to mirror that rich culture I so value. With its strong connections to New Orleans, given the extensive community service ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Opuntia Littoralis Research Paper Meghan Culp Ethnobotany Essay Dr. Piechnik April 1, 2015 Medicinal Uses of Opuntia littoralis Some background information about the Coastal Prickly Pear cactus is that it is found along the coast of California, United States. Looking at the plant you notice flat teardrop shaped leaves , I ll call them. You also can see round, pear shaped fruit on the ends of these leaves ; this is how Opuntia littoralis gets its name. The common name of the cactus is the coastal Prickly Pear. The scientific name of the cactus is Opuntia littorali. The family is Cactaceae and the genus is Opuntia. Also, the species is littoralis (Zeratsky). There are a lot of medical benefits to consuming the coastal prickly pear cactus. Such has a treatment for constipation, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Similarities Between Mesopotamia And Harapppa The Ancient Complex Societies of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Harappa The ancient complex societies of Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Harappa all had many different languages, religions, government, Locations, and architecture. When looking at these societies one may say that there was no sort of correlation between them but when you dig into the heart of these complex places you notice how close they all are. We see that their government and cities were built the same also many of their languages and writings have some sort of resemblance. Many of the ideas that each society believed and performed had at least one similar quality whether it be a similar dialect or even government. There is one thing that cannot be denied even though these societies were nowhere close to each other, there are major aspects that prove they are alike. In all the societies mentioned a major part is religion, all societies had a religion in addition all were polytheistic, meaning that they worshiped more than one God or goddess. The differences between them were that they had different names and meanings for each symbol. Egypt and Mesopotamian societies tented to have a stronger tie to religion than Harappa. The evidence for this comes when looking at the structures built in their cities. In the outline of the Egyptian and Mesopotamian societies showed large religious temples, while in Harappa there weren t any big temples but what looks like to be a major bath system which could have possibly been for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Galactic Federation Essay In the year 2100, the earth had become incorporated into the galactic federation, the centralized government of universe seven. Earth C 135, was the cradle of human civilization, and the waterworld of section A 44 of universe seven. The galactic federation was under the command of the council of Overseers, the Overseers were created by the alien race of the Galvanics, a species of technologically advanced aliens capable of creating, and innovation technology by chemical process. The council of Overseers purpose was to maintain peace, and order across the universe. The Overseers sought to maintain, and sustain order in the universe by the usage of the Metal morphs, servants of the council of Overseers who acted as judge, jury, and executioners. The Metal morphs were also artificial intelligence, and resembled humanoids and, were composed of a similar substance to the Glavanics, and Overseers, which was a fluid like compound which acted like a solid, but was impervious to physical, and molecular damage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was first dismissed as the potential collapse ment of a galaxy, however were then taken into consideration when time anomalies began to occur frequently, and distort reality is small alterations. The colporate behind these alterations was a titian by the name of Sinestro, this mad titian was the reason why the galactic federation had intervened. The galactic federation saw this single mad titan as a threat to their own universe as Sinestro s ultimate creation was the interdimensional device. With this device, Sinestro was capable of entering, and exiting dimensions, thus impervious to the space time continuum reality implications. Armed with this power weapon, Sinestro was capable of bending, and altering earth to his will, even capable of dismantling the galactic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Veterans Compensation For Veterans With national security playing such sizeable a role today, it is important to ask questions about the effects it has on the military personnel. Veterans go through a lot to protect, serve, and defend this nation for a better tomorrow. But in response to their actions to benefit America, do American citizens and our government do all to support our veterans. Are they appropriately being awarded compensation as of loss, injury, and suffering? With the number of veterans growing are they receiving recognition for all their efforts as an individual and a whole? The veteran population has adapted through the ages, but there has always remained the solid respect and uttermost gratitude towards them. Even though veterans are thought of very highly for their bravery, they are not receiving adequate compensation and recognition. The evolution of the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) has grown to accommodate and benefit the new age of veterans. It dates back to the Revolutionary War where the Continental Congress agreed to provide pensions for disabled soldiers. This was in an effort to raise support for the Patriots side during the war. In the Civil War Era Nation s Homes were designed to aid injured soldiers. The First Nations home located in southern Maine, admitted any Union soldier that needed medical attention. Approximately thirty years latter marked the climax of the Nation s homes, for vets with a total of eleven facilities nationwide ( About VA ). These programs were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Questions On Legal Mobilization And Oral And Anal Kellie McClure Sociology 323 Final Exam Part 1 (Short answers/terms): 1. Sodomy is any sex that is non procreative. This means that it is both oral and anal. It applies to everyone, gays, lesbians, and heterosexuals. It is significant to the context of the course because there were sodomy laws and Bowers v. Hardwick was a case that changed the way we talk about things of this nature. 2. Social closure is when there are boundaries created in order to define who is allowed in a profession. This is important to our class discussion because it helps show why there is differences in who is in the profession. This means that women, minorities, and blacks are all given boundaries of how they can enter the law profession. 3. Legal mobilization means that different advocacy groups and organizations with a cause are using the law and litigation in order to create social change. This is important because it shows the different ways in which we enact social change. Law can be used to make a difference in our laws instead of just being to handle a dispute or criminal case. 5. The Access to Justice Gap means that there are more people who are eligible for legal assistance but there are not enough lawyers to accept their cases. This is a growing inequality. This is relevant because is shows the inequality within the system. There are cases that possibly should go to court but without legal assistance especially to those who cannot afford it, there is no possible way for them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How Did Alexander Kerensky s Fall To The Fall Of The... After overthrowing Tsar Nicholas II, Russian people were optimistic for change. The Provisional Government inherited authority after the removal of Tsar Nicholas II. A better life was promised and optimism spread across the country as the Provisional Government took control. Eventually the Provisional Government was confronted by the same issues Tsarism faced. The majority of the people felt the abdication of the Tsar was positive, but now the main issue became Russia s involvement in World War 1. Alexander Kerensky, was appointed Minister of War and rose to a higher rank on July 1917, when he became Prime Minister. Kerensky was initially praised for his role in the Duma and was favourite to become Russia s saviour. Despite his best efforts to unite all political parties, he soon alienated himself by not bettering the lives of the Russian people. He also lost the confidence of the left wing by refusing to apply their radical social and economic program. Kerensky failed to control certain aspects such as; Russia s involvement in World War 1, Land rights and the Kornilov Affair . Due to these failures Kerensky and the Provisional Government collapsed. During World War 1 Russia faced difficulties constantly. Russia suffered food, transport, men and weapon shortages regularly. After the failures of the June Offensive, Kerensky took charge. The Russian army s strength had been eroding for months. The Radical Left political group, the Bolsheviks, called for peace, land, and bread. . Kerensky had planned an offensive, known as the June Offensive. The June Offensive failed and this impacted negatively on the Russian army. Morale was dangerously low, whilst desertion and indiscipline began to grow. Weary soldiers terrorised the civilian population on their way home, and violence became a common daily condition in Russia. Whilst Kerensky was trying to inspire soldiers, Lenin was actively convincing people to stop fighting. General Brusilov said In a year of war the regular army had vanished. It was replaced by an army of ignoramuses. From July onwards it became increasingly evident that the majority of support for the soldiers lay with Lenin and the Bolsheviks, instead of Kerensky. Kerensky claimed propaganda had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. What Role Does Football Play In The First World War In January 2012 the Flanders Peace Field Project was set up to promote international football and peace. The Peace Village and Open Stadium in Messines, Belgium, joined together to create a football tournament for national youth teams which concludes with a remembrance of the truce with football stars from around the globe. The project is part of a sustainable project on peace education which promotes football as a positive peace message to young people portraying the truce as a day of hope in a horrific war. As part of this project, the National Children s Football Alliance promoted sharing education and best practice through playing football. They encouraged schools to commemorate the truce, aiming to teach how sport can transcend conflict ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Schools and football clubs were invited to join in a mass participation and 7,000 events were held across to UK, with more than 30,000 schools sent education packs to inform the younger generation about the role of football in the First World War. The UK Sports Minister Helen Grant commends the Premier League s generosity which use[d] football to help forge lasting links and bonds of friendship as we come together to remember. Teams from British and German armies also commemorated the truce in a centenary game in December 2014 at Aldershots town stadium and the UEFA unveiled a memorial to the truce in Ploegsteert, Belgium. The association s president Michel Platini declared I pay tribute to the soldiers who, 100 years ago, showed their humanity by playing football together, opening an important chapter in European unity and providing a lasting example to young people. The truce was also commemorated by the National Football Museum, which opened The Greater Game Football and the First world War in December 2014 and Football Remembers financed a memorial for the truce that was unveiled by the Duke of Cambridge at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. The Duke of Cambridge describes how football had the power to bring people together and break down barriers. It is vital that 100 years on we keep the Christmas truce story alive. The memorial will ensure that in the future, football and the nation will remember the truce (CHECK QUOTE). Football has come to symbolise fraternity during conflict and give hope for a more sustained peace in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Theme Of Civilization And War In Apocalypse Now In the award winning film Apocalypse Now, Coppola explores the recurrent themes of civilization and war as a moral and political struggle. Through a series of episodes up the river, Coppola brings us through an intentional sensory journey where we as the audience is left with the ultimate unsettling aftertaste, witnessing the struggle of the protagonist. In the film, Coppola raises issues from the social historical context of the Vietnam war, debunking myths of heroism and victory, tearing it down into its raw form of what war is truly about and its impact on the world. As said by Rich, Coppola is bent on a quest for essence of individual morality, an essence that by its very nature cannot be found in a social scale of historical events, but only in the private moments of tragedy. (Rich, 1980) In that light, this essay will explore the relationship between civilization and war, the portrayal of its brutality and effect on civilization, the ironic glorification of war and treatment of the Vietnamese civilization and the degradation of the soldiers moral sanctity as they move further into the war and away from civilization. Apocalypse Now reveals the brutality and purposelessness of war, amplifying its dire effects on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While there is consistency in the low light and dull colour characteristics throughout the movie, Coppola further highlights Willard s extreme mental degradation from the start to end. In the beginning, the film is rather bright. However, deeper into the river, the lights dim, with some scenes shrouded in nearly complete darkness. At the end of the film, he is seen with a division of light and shadow on his face, lit on one side; a deliberate effect of Coppola to show his moral struggle. More prominently, Kurtz death is where we only witness a silhouette of Willard, where darkness has overtook his psychological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Market Research and Garden Supplies Essay BSBMKG506B Plan Market Research TASK 1 Market Research Proposal USE A COPY OF THIS FRONTPIECE WHENEVER YOU SUBMIT AN ASSESSMENT FOR THIS UNIT STUDENT USE:STUDENT NAME: ............................................................................................................................DUE DATE: ......................................................................................................................................SUBMISSION DATE: ....................................................................................................................... | | OFFICE USE:ASSESSMENT: COMPETENT / NOT YET COMPETENTASSESSOR COMMENTS: ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ S NAME: .....................................................................................................................................ASSESSOR S SIGNATURE: ................................................................... DATE: .............................................. | ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... David has a good rapport with most of them, and takes a keen interest in making sure their gardens are properly maintained. Five years ago David and Alison opened a small café inside the nursery. They now have two full time staff and an additional part time staff member who works over lunch time and on weekends; although during the school holidays Alison s daughter also assists in the café. A new café opened for business 18 months ago around the corner, in a small strip of shops attached to a business park. This new operation is open Monday Friday from 7am 3pm offering breakfast and lunch, specialising in gourmet food and beverages. About three years ago, David and Alison decided to extend the café operations to include a larger lunch menu, more tables and extended the trading hours of the café so that it now opens at the same time, and closes one hour before, the nursery. The café offers takeaway food as well as sit in dining and the menu includes a variety of beverages, made to order sandwiches, salads, gourmet pies/sausages rolls, quiches and savoury slices, chips/wedges, cakes and slices, ice creams and sorbets, a kids menu and soups and casseroles in winter. The whole concept was a good one however their total business net profit has dropped steadily over the last two years, although gross revenue remains acceptable. They are at a loss to identify what has gone wrong and decide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Pendleton Act Civil service are deliberate actions to improve on effectiveness, efficiency, professionalism, democratic character, and representativity of a civil service with visions to encouraging better delivery of better services and public goods with improved accountability. The following paper seeks to discuss the Pendleton act of 1883 and the civil service reform act of 1978. The Pendleton act was steered and passed through congress in the year 1883. It was passed improve and regulate the civil service of the United States. Breaking the Spoils system which had become the practice and custom of presidential administrations was the main purpose of the Pendleton act of 1883. Reformer Senator George Hunt Pendleton from Ohio was the one who sponsored this act, which was later passed into law by the president who was Chester Author on the 16th of January in the year 1883. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James Garfield was assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau after he refused the demands Guiteau had given him. This brought a corruption phase in the United States which led brought more attention from the American citizens. Garfield had written a couple of speeches that the president used in some of his speeches during his presidential campaign and had expectations to be appointed as the US Ambassador of France under the patronage scheme which was known as The Spoils System, this led to the president s assassination by Garfield after he denied to give in to his demands. The Pendleton Act had insisted on a rules that government jobs should be awarded to positions who qualified for the position. It also required that examinations were to be given to applicants before they were given certain civil service jobs and made it illegal to demote, or fire government employees for political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Jat An inventory strategy companies employ to increase and decrease waste by receiving goods only as they are needed in the production process, thereby reducing inventory costs. In computing, just in time compilation JIT, also known as dynamic translation, compilation is done during execution of a program at run time rather than prior to execution. Most often this consists of translation to machine code, which is then executed directly, but can also refer to translation to the another format. There are two types of JIT compilation is a combination of the two traditional approaches translation which is machine code ahead of time compilation and the other is interpretation and combines some advantages and drawbacks of both. Roughly, JIT compilation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Just in time manufacturing, also known as just in time production or the Toyota production system is a methodology aimed primarily at reducing flow times within production as well as response times from suppliers and to customers. Continuous flow manufacturing and demand flow manufacturing a term handed down from consultant john Constanta at his institute of technology in Colorado. Still another alternate was mentioned by Godard, who said that Toyota production system is often mistakenly referred to as the kanban system, and pointed out that kanban is but one element of TPS as well as JIT production. As is often the case with management initiatives, some firm s consultancies and writers have posed alternate terms for JIT manufacturing. Motorola s choice was short cycle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Influence Of Distort Reality On World Maps 1. The author Laura Hebert argues that maps must distort reality on world maps in order to be accurate about the world all over. Hebert states, projections sacrifice absolute accuracy in any particular domain in order to be relatively accurate in all domains. Projections including Mercator, the Peters, the Robinson, and the Goode s, all have their strong points however each projection doesn t work to perfect one particular area of maps. For example, instead of working to perfect navigation, projections may sacrifice the accuracy of navigation to achieve overall accuracy on maps. In other words, maps must distort reality to show us the greater truth. 2. Map projections are methods for representing the surface of the earth and it s shape. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The American Diet: Fast food has altered American diet as the author states, three hamburgers and four orders of french fries every week , is what a typical American consumes. Fast food is now consumed at any place, including schools, zoos, stadiums, airports, you name it. In fact, eating fast food has fit in so well to the routines of typical Americans that walking into the same restaurant everyday, probably even more than once, no longer passes as a disturbing thought. The McDonald s Corporation is the world s largest chain of fast food restaurants that serves around 68 million customers daily. This means that more than half a billion people walk into McDonald s everyday to eat their meal of the day. Whether people notice it or not, the American Diet has irrevocably changed. The Paleolithic diet consisted of foods such as meat, nuts and berries. All foods of that time were unprocessed and organic as ever. Today, however, the American diet adopts the exact opposite foods than those of the Paleolithic diet. Every meal served at a fast food restaurant is processed and unhealthy to the point of killing. And it isn t only the cooking process that makes these foods unhealthy but also the canned manufacturing process that takes place before the food even reaches the restaurant. There is no doubt that the American Diet is warped as it no longer assists us in maintaining our health but rather assists in deteriorating it while simultaneously leaving us in deep shadows of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Live Performance Of Dolly Parton s Just Because I m A... Dolly represents the social inequality that was a main problem during this era. The live performance of Dolly Parton s Just Because I m A Woman, shows artist sound, performance, and clothing for the traditional era. The sound of her song started softly and the pitch increased as it reached the chorus. Dolly Parton showed much more emotion and energy than Tammy Wynette portrayed in her song. In addition, Dolly Parton dressed conservatively wearing a dressy church dress as she performed. Parton, a traditional artist, represented the traditional era with her conservative clothing; however, she went against the norm when she began questioning gender roles. There is a shift from traditional to more modern country music. Modern artist Carrie Underwood shows a significant shift from traditional to modern country music in her 2005 song, Before He Cheats. Although there is not complete feminism inserted into her song, being a liberated woman is feminist. For example, Underwood reaps the benefits of the sexual revolution and the feminist movement without her music being feminist. This change in modern country music causes the lyric content, sound, stage performance, and artist clothing to also change from the traditional artists. The Before He Cheats lyrics below will show a change in the lyric content and sound: Right now he s probably slow dancing with a bleached blond tramp, And she s probably getting frisky... ...And he don t know That I dug my key into the side Of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Child Support Research Paper While growing up, children get a lot of support from their father and mother. Children learn things from them. Every action that parents do, their children want to do the same. Parents are always careful with their child until they get older and ready to do things by their own. But what about when the child gets older? Are they going to take care of their parents and give the same support and love? Many people will change when they mature. They always want to be on their own and forget about their parents. As people are getting older, they should not forget about their parents. Parents support their child until they mature and ready to do things by them self, but a lot of children forget to pay them back. According to Bhikkhu T. Seelananda However, as a grateful sons and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every attitude you gave to your parents is a lesson for your child. For example, as a kid, I remember how my mother uses to talk to my grandma, and now I know how I should act to my mother. I am also raising a child right now, and every action and attitude that I am giving to my mom will one day come to me from my child, because my child will learn from that. If I forget and never care about my mom, my son will do the same thing to me in the future. That s why people should think about everything before they actually do it. I am alive because of my son, I am alive because my son is alive and he is smiling. That s how parents feel about their child. I don t want my son to forget about me, nor any other parents too. According to Fred Hardinge, All children, regardless of their age, pick parents as their number one role model. This shows how children get an example from their parents and learn things from them. As a result, children should always take care of their parents, because every action that children make toward their parents will always have a response from their own children in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Tourism, Leisure And Event Management The South Bank Due to the importance of tourism to the economy of Australia, it is essential that the stakeholders ensure sustainability in tourism, leisure and event management to promote the sector. Good tourism policies, efficient relationship between the sector and the local community as well as environment conservation policies should be enhanced to boost this vital sector. This report aims at highlighting the need for sustainability in tourism, leisure and event management the South Bank in Australia. Introduction Foreign and domestic tourism is an important component contributing to Australia s economy. The major tourist attraction sites in Australia include the coastal towns of Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide. The nation is known worldwide for beautiful tourist attraction sites such as the Great Barrier Reef, the Sydney Opera House, Outback a vast interior wilderness desert and wild sanctuaries like kangaroos and duck billed platypuses (Buckley, etal, 2000, pp.27 45). This is a research report of a field trip carried out in the city of Brisbane to conduct a sustainability audit on tourism at the Brisbane River to evaluate the current practices employed towards achieving tourism sustainability, leisure and event management. The report also highlights areas that need improvement in terms of management and sustainability in order to boost tourism. Sustainable tourism, leisure and event management (TLE) Sustainable tourism, leisure and event management (TLE) are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...