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How To Write A Good Descriptive Essay How To Write A Good Descriptive Essay
Five Birthday Secrets
5 Birthday Secrets On our way from the professor s office, it was so dark in the streets I almost tripped
on the end of the sidewalk. Then I remembered that it was our Birthday today. I was so excited
because all of our family was there. Our house was all decorated with sports stuff, like banners,
streamers, and balloons all over. We both turned around and said HAPPY BIRTHDAY. then JINKS.
We had cake, ice cream, and all that stuff [even a soccer ball piñata.] it was all so fun. After the party
while we were cleaning up uncle Dave reminded me about the Book [when me and Hunter where
about seven. My Mom and Dad, told us that when we tuned twelve we would open The Book of
Secrets] she ran into our bedroom, in the closet she found a box, in the box was a lot of tissue paper
and packing peanuts, she through that stuff aside and she took out the box that held the book and
brought it back to the living room. We opened it together, and there it was that book that had cased all
that commotion. Hunter opened it and papers after papers fell out. We each took one, my paper
said......Dear Asher sorry about the trouble, but you and Hunter both have powers, yours are Invisible,
shipshape into anything, stop time, go forward in time, go back in time, super speed, super strong,
teleport, go though anything, use fire, water, and air balls, and control the weak minded. LOVE, Dad
and it said BE SAFE all over. WOW! We went to bed feeling confused, and powerful if you know
what I mean. 6
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Betrayal, Justice and Passivity in Roald Dahl s Lamb to...
Roald Dahl, a British novelist, offered his readers a classical short story, Lamb to the Slaughter, with
the tale of betrayal, justice, injustice and passivity. Two main characters of the story are detective Mr.
Patrick and Ms. Patrick who live in small town. Roald Dahl tries to reflect human nature of perversity,
and cruelty through the Lamb to the Slaughter . As the story progresses, theme of love, passion,
betrayal and injustice grow stronger. Author smartly shows us how an idle wife becomes a smart
criminal to take the revenge of her betrayal and successes to trick officers. As the first paragraph is
introduced, Roald Dahl develops an image of Mrs. Patrick Maloney as an idle housewife. Description
of the living room reflects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thus, Author greatly described 1960s housewife as loving, passionate and energetic for her husband.
Author also surprises readers, when he introduces conflict between a couple that used to love each
other deeply. Diverting the story from love to betrayal, author develops an irony. In the story, reader
sees two examples of betrayal. Ms. Maloney, while talking with her tired husband, finds out her
husband no longer want to keep their marriage. Without giving any kind of reason, Patrick betrays her
wife with a decision of breaking marriage. Mary shocks, when her husband, boldly, says, This is going
to be bit shock of you (P. Maloney) Author creates a total opposite picture of Patrick by describing
him as a husband who used to give her wife surprises; he is now giving her shock in the middle of her
pregnancy. Mary, who was previously shown as anxiety less (Dahl), with a slow smiling air (Dahl)
and curiously tranquil (Dahl), had began to get upset and now inculcate her eye with a bewildered
look. After betrayed by her husband, she, without any argue, she goes to the basement to look for
frozen food. She decides to have leg of a lamb as a last dinner with her husband, but she smashes the
frozen leg in to Patrick s head with killing him. Mary betrays her husband by killing him and takes
revenge of her betrayal. Later, Author confirms her as a murdered with the statement of I ve killed him
(Mary) from her own lips. Dahl, in the story,
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Summary Of The Mcdonaldization Of Society
As to perfectly punctuate the paper The McDonaldization of Society by George Ritzer, I got tired of
reading it and made my computer read it to me while I listened, which although efficient added an
emphasis on all the topics Ritzer discussed in his writing. McDonaldization is the sociological term
used to describe the wide spread affects of fast food restaurants on society, whose affects can be seen
in almost all aspects of todays society. The first aspect of McDonaldization as highlighted in the
article is the assembly line structure, as used by fast food restaurants; it provides an efficient way for
food to be prepared, served, eaten and disposed of as fast as possible. It utilizes multiple employs at
different stations to make food
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Summary Of On Going Home By Joan Didion
For the first time in 130 years, more young adults are living with parents until their mid thirties. Part
of this could be an emotional attachment keeping them from leaving home because after they leave,
everything will change. However, many are losing their real sense of home and are just using it as a
place where they can avoid paying bills and many other responsibilities. Many young adults now do
not understand the extensive sacrifice it is to leave their one and only home. In On Going Home, Joan
Didion expounds on her struggle to connect with her current house, in a nostalgic and resigned tone,
and vivid imagery, symbolism, and comparison Didion expresses the regret she feels every time she
remembers she left her home . The essay it s based on the time Didion visited her parents home to
celebrate her daughter s 1 year old birthday. Throughout the visit Didion couldn t help but feel
resentment to leave her home . Didion stated that she came to dread my husband s evening call
because she didn t want to go back to Los Angeles or even be reminded of it (2). Didion wishes she
could stay in her home where she is completely happy. We find her desperately looking around the
house for her past around every corner, inside every cupboard she aimlessly goes from room to room
looking for something she once lost and will never get back (2). Didion feels the need to reconnect
with her family and, although not stated, Didion longs to go back in time and prevent
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Essay about Concussions in Hockey
Millions of people are registered throughout North America for participation in Canada s national
sport and pastime, ice hockey. Most young hockey players have the dream of making it to the National
Hockey League (NHL). Because of this incentive to keep striving towards their ultimate goal in their
hockey career, they idolize the players in the NHL. Therefore, youth players may obtain certain habits
from the elite, whether those habits are good or bad. Some cases are of bad influences, such as young
players obtaining the dirty playing habits of the professionals. The primary action that influences the
youthful population is body checking. With the thought of losing a game, it is no wonder why players
have the urge to play rough and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
On the word of Blaine Hoshizaki March 8, 2011 in the local news article entitled Ottawa Researcher
Rethinks Hockey Helmet, Most concussions occur when there is a hit to the head that turns the head at
the same time, various design factors make current helmets ill suited to protecting players against this
type of hit, including helmet shape. As Hoshizaki stated previously, a hockey helmet s basic shape is
the shape of the player s head. The problem primary problem with the shape is in accordance with
players being directly hit by a forceful object, such as an elbow or even the hockey puck. Modern
hockey helmets are designed with impact in mind; Meaning, helmets are not meant to withstand major
blows from a body check, which physically move the receiving player s head in a certain direction of
which makes the brain collide with the inside of the skull. The reasoning behind Hoshizaki s research
is to maintain safety as well as effectiveness in player equipment. A mouth is the most overlooked
item while a hockey player dresses for a game. According to Sports Med February 2007 the article
entitled Mouthguards in Sports Activities states, Mouth guards reduce the likelihood of concussion
due to a direct blow to the lower jaw bone by positioning the jaw to absorb impact forces that would
normally be transmitted through the base of the skull and into the brain.
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Peggy Sinclair s Gung Ho !
The book I choice to read was the book from Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles called Gung Ho! .
This book gives interesting perspective of leader versus management concept. The story start off when
Peggy Sinclair, the general manager of Walton Works #2 was visiting one of her special friend who
was on his death bed in the hospital. Peggy s friend named Andy Longclaw was the one who help her
turn Walton Works #2 from shutting down due to poor performance. Before Andy passed away, Peggy
made a promise to continue to share his grandfather s teaching of Gung Ho. Andy passed away that
evening during her visit. Peggy left the hospital and went to Denny s restaurant for bite to eat.
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The first animal that the observed was the squirrel. This was called The Spirit of the Squirrel. This
concept comes from how hard work to gather food for winter. Andy went on about The Spirit of the
Squirrel: WorthWhile Work employee must understand why they are needed and why their work make
the world better place. Andy went on to explain that everyone should work towards a share goals and
the goals are marker post you drive into the future landscape between where you are and where you
want to be. Shared goals allows for buy in of ideas to the employees. With buy in on these goals the
employee will support it more, because they were part of the idea. Goals are the future whereas,
values help guide all plans, action and decision making. Values are what one can count on and goals
are what keeps everyone working
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Report on Talent Planning in Organisations
Human Resources Management Resourcing Talent Activity 1 Report on Talent Planning in
Organisations Factors that affect an organizations approach to attracting talent Companies are offering
attractive packages for educated and talented people who have interest it the role with in the company
for example: * Pension private pensions schames with in the company , retirement programs * Flexi
time of work where employee can chose when he is able to work once the work load is done by dead
line time, giving opportunity for work life balance * Learning opportunities the company gives ability
to learn and develop skills PDP plan and also offering courses, or finance degree programs for
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* Presentation In assessing presentations, it is important to have decided on the criteria against which
each candidate will be marked. How the person communicates with the panel and gets their points
across, as well as how they interact with the members of the panel. Purpose of induction and how they
benefit individuals and organisations It is process of bringing, introducing, familiarising a new recruit
into the oraginsation. This program familiarises the new employee about the culture, accepted
practices and performance standards of the organization. Induction training is very essential for any
company because it helps an individual or new recruit to grow within a company and motivates him.
New employee is more confidence. During induction new recruit gets to know about the organisation
s employment philosophy, physical work environment, employee s rights, employee s responsibilities,
organisation, culture and values and also with key business processes. Induction program should
include all the aspects of the organisation and present for the awareness of the new employee. Like
emergency procedures, facilities, safety issues, right s of the employee, what to be paid, no
harassment, equal opportunity, grievance procedures, employee responsibilities, times, conduct
standards, job function, dress requirements, organisational structure, what it does, how they fit in, who
is their Manager, the functions of different
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Operation Enduring Freedom Research Paper
the majority of nations consider Al Qaeda and other such groups to be evil, and US to be good to fight
against bad.
This war may not be considered spiritual or religious by President Bush, but against evil, but I highly
doubt. All wars at some point connect to spiritual warfare as they are fought in the name of justice.
The real name of this operation war on terrorism was given the name of Operation Infinite Justice , to
which Muslim groups objected, arguing, Only Allah can administer infinite justice. Finally, the name
of the war was changed to Operation Enduring Freedom.
In order to truly understand the beginning of war and terrorism, one must understand who and what
God is, and what is His purpose; and in the contrary who and what ... Show more content on
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Bible has placed a special importance of praying in a Christian life. This beings inner peace, abandons
pride, and exercises love and hope. It is another way of touching the heart of the God through Jesus.
There are some other ways to defend ourselves from the strings of devil are to live as a follower to
Christ and believe in Him no matter what the circumstances are.
CONCLUSION:
Christianity is one of the largest religion with the most significant and divine teachings of God. It
clearly states that God is and will protect His humans from all the sufferings, and will keep them
closer to Him. God sent His son, Jesus, to teach the world how to love and care for each other, and
sacrifice their lives for Christ. Humans will attain salvation and their sins will be forgiven if they keep
their faith in God and ask for His knowledge when choosing between good and evil.
I am really very impressed by the teachings of Bible and read Old and New Testament with full
interest, and got the answer to so many of my questions. I always wondered the purpose of my life and
I was so delighted by the fact that I actually got the answers to all my questions regarding God and my
life. I know understood the spiritual warfare within my soul and outside world, and got the courage to
deal with
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Argumentative Essay On Boy Scouts
Scouting will continue to teach respect and dignity to all people regardless of their ethnic background
their skin color or their religious believes. The challenge in America is many scouting organizations
belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints which may or may not except other
religions. However there are many scouting organizations that are not sponsored by the church those
organizations will welcome boys from all backgrounds.
When you think about how scouts can help improve humanity you have to look at the things they are
accomplishing every year. They will raise money to support their organization however they often
work hand in hand in the local community. Each year Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts participate in trash
cleanup activities, building projects with Habitat for Humanity, food drives to support the homeless,
and parades. Add a young age scouts are taught to become a part of their community and they must
take care of their community by cleaning up after themselves and to leave an area better than they
found it. You will have young men and boys blending in to a scalp unit from all different backgrounds
and cultures they will learn how to help one another. A child is never born knowing how to
discriminate that is taught by influencers in their life if we are going to get rid of racism and hate we
must teach our children to live by the Golden rule and treat others as they would want to be treated. ...
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Also they would have to set aside the time for meetings service projects and outdoor activities which
would include camping trips and hiking over the weekends. During this trip our students may become
injured they may receive cuts, scrapes, and broken
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Kaufland Romania
COMPANY HISTORY Being part of the same group as Lidl and Handelshof, Kaufland represents a
German hypermarket chain. Their first store opened in 1984 in Neckarsulm and moved along to
become a leader in East Germany. Kaufland International owns over 1,000 stores in Germany, Czech
Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia. The history of Kaufland company began
when Joseph Schwarz entered the Südfrüchte Großhandlung Lidl Co at Heilbronn as a shareholder in
1930, which was afterwards, renamed Lidl Schwarz KG . The next goal of the company for the
following years was to develop its products and turn into food wholesaler. The company was rebuilt
after the war: in 1954 it entered the A O chain . Their first regional ... Show more content on
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Besides the the wide variety of food products, Kaufland offers a lot more non food items for
affordable prices: household articles, porcelain, textiles, electrical devices, stationery, toys, free time
articles, seasonal goods etc. The entire assortment in the Kauland‟s chain stores is finalized by trade
objects. Kaufland offers both variety and great volumes of selected merchandise at lower margins.
The operating cost is comparatively less than other retail formats. As a strategy for prices a Hi Lo
strategy is characteristic for Kaufland. It is a self service store containing mostly grocery and products
of non food items, but in a limited quantity. The company is committed to helping its customers
sustain responsible consumption and provides a wide range of products based on sustainable
development policies and initiatives. Kaufland embraces CSR and offers responsible products at
attractive prices to as many consumers as possible through its own brand ranges, K Classic, which can
be identified in the left figure. Kaufland‟s mission is, undeniably, offering products and services at
lower prices than its competitors, such as Carrefour Romania, Mega Image, Real Hypermarket or
Dedeman. The Quality policy relies mainly on authenticity. Partnerships with producers, traditions and
protection for the environment are also quality related. In this respect, producers are required to
submit to a set of specifications, including an
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De Klerk Letters To The Nobel Committee
In their letters to the Nobel committee in 1993, both Nelson Mandella and Frederik Willem de Klerk
both speak of what they feel that needs to happen for South Africa at the time to succeed in the efforts
of peace. Both speak of the upcoming elections, that they are on opposite sides of. Mandella speaks of
others who have won the Nobel and their contributions and what needs to be done to make certain
apartheid come to an end. de Klerk tells of what he has been doing recently to move along the cause,
how the elections will not be about black or white, but the best solutions for the future of the country.
He also believes that the elections will show that peace and equality are possible. They both agree that
the children are the future
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Mute, Motionless, and Beautiful
Gunda, Divya s four year old son was playing in the living room happily. He looked at his mother
again and again. She looked different like she was getting ready to go out. He liked going out not just
with her but anybody per se. Sometimes he would just cry in a high pitch tone until the concerned
person would agree. Of course there won t be any tears. Everybody knew he would just throw dry
tantrums. When he was angry, he would bite everyone around him and smash things. When he was in
a happy mood, he was like a sweet boy. Give him whatever he would want, then he would kiss you all
the time. He was playing with his toys until Divya put on her shoes. Then he ran and chained her right
leg with cute little hands. ``Mom, I want to come with you. ``I am not going anywhere. ``You are
lying. Then why are you looking so pretty? Why are you wearing this saree. I know this saree is for
special occasion. Divya told him the truth that she was getting ready to see the doctor. she was 8
months pregnant. She wanted to take him with her. But she did not know how long it would take.
Sometimes it would take hours when hospital was filled with patients. She was afraid that he would
fall asleep and it would be difficult to carry him. So she told him that if he accompanied her, then the
doctor would give him injection. ``I know doctor will give you injection not me. He thought for a
while and replied. ``Why would doctor give me injection? I am a big girl. Doctors give
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Timber Hill Research Paper
All mapping sites near Dillon, Montana have at least two structural elements, including folds and
faults. Beginning with Frying Pan Gulch area, there are two structural components within the map
boundary, namely the syncline and anticline folds. Due to compressional tectonic events, an anticline
and a syncline folds had formed during the Cenozoic Era. This folding event took place after the
deposition and lithification of Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous rock units present in Frying Pan. The
eastern anticline forms a nearly symmetrical fold with a vergence direction to the northeast. To the
west is a symmetric syncline, which has an axial plane striking to the southwest. There is no
significant faulting activity within the map boundary of the Frying Pan area.
Moving on to Block Mountain, this mapping area has four main folds and six significant faulting
components, all resulting from continued compressional tectonics. The oldest structure, which is the
Sandy Hollow anticline, is a northward plunging anticline that is similar in age to the eastern syncline
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There are only three structural elements within Timber Hill, with the first being the northwest striking
anticline that exhibits very low angle dips on either side of the axial plane. This anticline has a
symmetrical shape and folds the Renova Formation. The more significant structural unit is the
northwest southeast striking normal fault that drops the hanging wall by approximately 600 ft. The
decline of the hanging wall produced a space above the Sixmile Formation where the Quaternary
Talus accumulated. The third structure is a monocline fold that formed on top of the Timber Hill
Basalt. This fold formed as a result of an offset produced by the normal
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Subject Matter Jurisdiction In Criminal Justice
Define Jurisdiction.
According to dictionary.com, jurisdiction is the right, power, or authority to administer justice by
hearing and determining controversies (dictionary.com, n.d.). An example of jurisdiction would be the
courts of limited jurisdiction which is where small cases and criminal disputes that involves small
amounts of money is decided. Also, subject matter jurisdiction and in personam jurisdiction are
another type of jurisdiction. According to our textbook, subject matter jurisdiction is a court s power
to decide the type of dispute involved in the case (Mallory et al, 2016). In personam jurisdiction is
based on residence, location, or activities of the defendant (Mallory et al, 2016). So, a state court
would have in personam jurisdiction over a defendant who are citizens of the state, who consents to
court s authority or who are within states borders when the process is served on them (Mallory et al,
2016). On what bases could a private dispute be decided in Federal Court?
A private dispute can be decided in Federal Court if the case is between citizens of different states and
if the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000 (Mallory et al, 2016). For example, if I met someone
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When the plaintiff enforces the judgement, they will obtain a writ of execution which enables the
sheriff or federal marshal to seize designated property of the defendant and sell it at a judicial sale to
help satisfy the judgement (Mallory et al., 2016). Then, a judgement winner would use a procedure
known as garnishment to seize the defendant property, money, and wages to give to a third party like
the bank or employer. According to our textbook, it states that the U.S. Constitution must give full
faith and credit to the judgment of the state in which the plaintiff originally sued (Mallory et al.,
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Reflective Essay On Yoga
What is yoga to you? Most people would say it s a form of exercise, or maybe some would say it will
improve your flexibility. Well to Natalie Bell it s so much more than that. Natalie sees yoga as a way
of life, as a form of spirituality and becoming one with the body and mind, and of course it keeps her
flexible and in shape as well. I met Natalie through my mother she is her friend and yoga instructor
and a very interesting person who I wanted to learn more about. I was curious what would interest
someone in a life dedicated to yoga, and how exactly one becomes a yogi or master of yoga and gets
into teaching it. I learned that Natalie took a 500 hour course in the Yoga Teacher Training program at
the Therapeutic Approach Yoga Studio located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Here she learned the skills to
be able to instruct a class and mastered a form of yoga called Hatha Vinyasa. I learned interestingly
enough that there is not one type of yoga but actually around 20 different kinds of yoga you can learn.
However I really wanted to learn why she d be so interested in this and I found out that she is an avid
traveller and during a trip to India when she was younger she met yogi s and lots of hindu people and
learned a little bit about that culture and it really interested her. So, when she returned home to Nova
Scotia she started doing yoga on her own and ended up eventually pursuing the 500 hour yoga teacher
course and completing it, Natalie is also a second degree black belt in
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Sakeenah Case Study
Progress Note CC: abdominal pain and blood in stool HPI: Sakeenah is 14 years old African american
girl, she comes to the University of Michigan Pediatric Gastroenterology clinic on 5/22/2018
complaining of abdominal pain. She is accompanied mom and dad today and she provides the interval
medical history, She states that the pain started month ago, epigastric, and occasionally radiate to right
side, described as squeezing or burning pain. She states that the pain is on/off, in scale of 7 8/10, occur
more in the morning. The pain lasts few hours several time a day. She feels that food sits in my
stomach and doesn t digest. Sakeenah states that pain is worse when she eating a grassy food, she stop
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External ears, nose, and mouth appear normal in appearance, with moist mucous membranes. Neck is
supple with trachea in midline. There is no cervical adenopathy noted. Chest: is clear to auscultation
bilaterally. Heart: has regular rhythm and rate, with no clubbing, cyanosis, or edema of the
extremities. Skin: is without lesions or rashes. Abdomen: soft, nondistended, with no
hepatosplenomegaly or masses noted. The rectal exam showed no sacral dimples or tufts of hair,
normal external rectal exam. Recommendation: 1 Start Miralax 17g mixed in 8oz water/juice. Take 2
times daily. Adjust the dose as needed, to achieve a pudding consistency stool. 2.Blood work today for
celiac and iron studies due to the iron deficiency 3.refer to adolescent gynecology here for her heavy
periods and to see if the low hemoglobin 4.Start iron supplement, 325mg, 3 times
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The World Is Becoming A Dangerous Place
The world is becoming a dangerous place even, when you can not see it in the air unless you live in a
hometown full of toxic chemicals being produced by factories. Christiana Figueres has dedicated her
life to reducing the production of greenhouse gases. Climate change is happening everyday in front of
our eyes, but you can not see it or realize it. Christiana Figueres, the women faced with saving the
world from climate change, has made the greatest impact on climate change issues since the 2009
Copenhagen Climate Change Summit. When Christiana Figueres was a little girl growing up in Costa
Rica, she fell in love with the environment. She was raised in a very political family. Her father, Jose
Figueres Ferrer, served 3 terms as president of Costa Rica. During his terms, he founded the modern
Costa Rican democracy and removed the nation s standing army. Christiana s mother, Karen Olsen
Beck, served in the Costa Rican congress and was an ambassador to Israel. Growing up in a political
family had an impact on what the four children did with their future. All four children went into some
type of political position. Jose Maria Figueres, her older brother, served as president of Costa Rica in
the 1990 s and is now involved with climate change, technology and sustainable development.
Mariano Figueres Olsen, her younger brother, went on to become the national security director of
Costa Rica. Muni Figueres, her half sister, became the ambassador to the United States. Having a lot
of
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Causes Of Soil In Africa
There are many reasons that the soil in Africa has seen decreased nutrients quality, ranging from
Africa s seasonal effect on soil, climate change and poor farming practices are all factors that
contribute to this phenomenon. Firstly, I will cover the natural reasons that Africa s soil tends to be
degraded as this is commonly debated to be the main reason for the soils degradation. Africa is unique
in that it has one of the strongest seasonal rain systems (very dry when rain isn t occurring but when it
does it rains heavily) in the world. This in and of itself can cause huge amounts of soil erosion so it
makes a lot of sense that much of Africa has poor soils. Furthermore, there was a study done by M E
Meadows that found According to the united nations, areas subject to desertification are so called
susceptible dry lands meaning they have an aridly index of .05 .65 she also discovered that around
91% of Africa could potentially classify as an affected dry land. Dry lands combined with highly
seasonal rains are major causes of erosion, which in turn causes soil to lose nutrients fast i.e.
desertification. These are not the only natural causes. Over the course of thousands of years the
continuous leeching of the nutrients in the soils has caused the soil to lose its quality. All of these
compounds because Africa s soils are relatively poor to start with the land forms and location of Africa
make it harder to regenerate its natural nutrition. It is getting to the point where some areas have
become so degraded that there is no easy fix for this problem. Later, I will cover what steps we can
take to alleviate some of these effects and hopefully reverse this problem, but for now Africa s soil is
continuing to steadily decline. It should be noted that there are some areas of Africa that are still
incredibly fertile. The problem lies in the fact that much of Africa is losing its arable land which will
present problems in the very near future.
Poor farming practices are also one of the leading causes of the desertification of sub Saharan Africa.
Much of Africa is still using practices which are quite harmful to the overall soil quality in Africa.
Most notably slash and burn techniques, this has especially
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Character Analysis Of Olunde
Olunde attempts to reveal to Jane the greatness of his father s sacrifice for his peace and the peace of
his own people, his father is going to commit suicide to save his community from destruction.
However, Jane cannot understand the implication of that sacrifice which she regards as a barbaric
custom or even feudalistic. Olunde s long conversation with Jane reveals the arrogance, vulnerability,
disintegration and hypocrisy of the English people. He expresses the terrible conditions of war he
underwent during his stay in England. As a medical student there, Olunde has seen the West on its
own grounds, complete in its wartime vulnerabilities. He attends to English soldiers wounded on
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On his journey on the boat, he went through the rites again and again in his mind as his father taught
him; Olunde does not want to do anything wrong, something that might jeopardize the welfare of [ his
] people (62). To his astonishment, Olunde discovers that his father is still alive; he is arrested by
Pilkings who is responsible for security particularly during the visit of the Prince of Wales. Olunde is
paralysed by the shock:
Elesin Olunde? ( He moves his head, inspecting him from side to side. ) Olunde! ( He collapses slowly
at Olunde s feet. ) Oh son, don t let the sight of your father turn you blind! Olunde ( He moves for the
first time since he heard his voice ,brings his Head slowly down to look on him ) I have no father,
eater of left overs. He walks slowly down the way his father had run.[ ... ] Elesin, sobbing into the
Ground. (66)
Elesin begs Olunde to acknowledge him but in vain; Olunde, who has respected his tradition, disowns
his father. It is noteworthy that initially Elesin disowned Olunde because of abandoning his tradition
and leaving for England. The situation is reversed; Olunde now casts off his father who has failed in
the central duty and meaning of his life ( Plastow, Notes 88 ). Olunde, who has realized the greatness
of his culture, sticks firmly to it and decides to take his father s place by committing the ritual suicide
so as
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Catholic Reformation Dbq
3. The Catholic Reformation was started before the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century.
Unlike the leaders in the Protestant movement, many stayed with the Catholic Church and tried to
reform it within. These reforms challenged every level of the Church. The Council of Trent was
initiated by Pope Paul III. The council met in Trento, Italy in December 1545 and they met two more
times in May 1551 and January 1562 and ended in December 1563. This council was created to
identify the abuses within the Church and to clarify Catholic doctrine and reaffirmed the Pope to be
the head of the Church (Bruening 161 3). The council declared anyone who did not agree with all the
seven sacraments, they would be denounced and excommunicated.
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How Is Modus Ponens Rule Predicate Logic
ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCE
ASSIGNMENT 2
Assign date: 9 9 2015
Submission date: 16 9 2015
SUBMITTED By: SUBMITTED TO:
Mandeep kaur Er. Prabhsharan Kaur
1246704 [Asst. Professor of CSE dept.]
B Tech [CSE 7thA ] Q: 1 Define Modus ponens rule predicate logic?
Ans Modus Ponens s rule: The standard patterns of inference that can be applied to derive chains of
conclusions that lead to desired goal is called as Modus Ponens s rule.
If there is a rule if A, then B, and if we know that A is true, then it is valid to conclude that B is also
true.
[AAND (A→B)]→B
Example: A: It is rainy. B: I will stay at home. A→B: If it is rainy, I will stay at home. Here both
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Both are provide solution regarding a problem.
2. Problem solving planning are corelate with each other i.e planning agents is similar to solving
agents when problem is simple.
3. In both method firstly problem is defined regarding to this a problem is solved or planned by using
appropriate technique.
4. Both methods involve actions to find the solution for a problem.
For Example: A person wants to go from Point A to Point B. In both firstly we have to know the initial
state and goal state after that we solve or plan a problem to think about obstacles.
DIFFERENCES:
S.NO Problem Solving Planning
1. Problem is solved using problem solving agents. Here planning agents is used
2. It use search technique to solve a problem Problem is planned either by using total order planning
technique or partial order planning.
3. Here Agents contains :
Initial state
Actions
Goal State Here Agents contain:
Initial state
Goal state
4. Problem solving agents is only used. Problem solving agents + KB = planning
5. Example are: Water jug problem,
Tower of hanoi etc Example are: Travelling problem etc
6. Problem solving based on search so it is of mainly two types:
1.
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The Role Of PTSD In Soldiers
PTSD is a disease/disorder that many of our own soldiers have to live with for the rest of their lives.
PTSD is a slept on thing that many people do not believe in. About 11 20 out of every 100 soldiers
have to live with it. Many soldiers live with PTSD because of how life threatening and stressful war
is. It s a very hard thing to avoid when being in such bad conditions or experiencing things most
people won t during a life time. During a given year about 8 million adults have PTSD( U.S
Department of Veteran Affairs, 2015). That s crazy because they and their family members have to
live with that. I personally don t think I could deal with it . I would try to get a dog or something to
help cope with it. Veterns from the Vietnam war was the worst cause for PTSD. Vietnam was one of
the most severe wars that caused PTSD with a total of 47,378 deaths. About 15 out of 100 Vietnam
soldiers have PTSD or had PTSD from this war( U.S Department of Veteran Affairs, 2015). ... Show
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For Example, one of the biggest causes is very long deployment time and being more exposed to war.
Se more someone sees combat the more likely that person is to get PTSD. After a While, war and
seeing things or people being blown up and people dying can really take a toll on a human s mind. Not
anyone in their right minds could see a guy lose its arm or leg and be fine after that. People who are in
the infantry (soldiers who are in live fire almost all the time) are more suseptiable to get PTSD. Also,
if you are in officer (took ROTC in college) or a higher rank in the military means you have more
authority over lower enlisted people (straight out of high school). By that you can almost pick your
jobs when at a higher or officer rank rather then when you are a E 1 E 5 (E stands for enlisted and the
numbers stand for your rank) you get the more dangerous jobs which could provoke
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Nietzsche s Loss Of The Power Of God
God is dead. This is perhaps one of the most famous quotes in the history of philosophy. It has been
subject to many interpretations and in this essay, one of these interpretations is going to be explored.
God is dead means that the source of man s guidance through life, which is God, has lost its power.
This loss of power of God will impact society from its foundation to its apex. This is because as the
old structure, which is dependent on God collapses, what will fill the void left by Santa Claus? What
is man supposed to do then, other than following a moral code that has been the norm for ages? What
will fill that void? All of these are questions that arise out of the fear of the void left by God upon the
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As it seems, humans will always need something to follow that is outside of themselves. From the
Nietzschean point of view, instead of looking outward for guidance, we must look inward and become
the driving force of our lives through lived experience and this is what makes Nietzsche an
existentialist.
What I relate is the history of the next two centuries. I describe what is coming, what can no longer
come differently: the advent of nihilism. . . . For some time now our whole European culture has been
moving as toward a catastrophe. This quote is projecting the consequences of God s death and not
long after Nietzsche s time, what he predicted had come to pass. Furthermore, The Death of God has
two possible implications. In the short run, the consequences will not be pleasant, but in the long term,
they will be. The projected short term implication of this is the rise of Nihilism. Described as
ambiguous by Nietzsche, nihilism is an outlook on life that sees life as meaningless. The problem with
nihilism is that it still relies on the void left by the external source of direction even though the idea of
God that once governed it is dead. For this reason, nihilism is ambiguous because
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The Great Gatsby and the American Dream
Red, white , and blue are iconic to the American culture we know of. They can show our passion,
desire, and pride for our country, but you will always have you might have to give in, against what
your morals tell you.In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald uses the colors
red, blue, and white to symbolize the American dream. To accomplish the American dream you need
passion and desire but you will face situations where your morals will compromised. Passion is a
necessity when trying to accomplish the American dream. Fitzgerald used the color red when he was
revealing someone s passion and love.Fitzgerald uses the color blue when describing desire which is
another crucial part of achieving the American dream. Lastly, when trying to accomplish the American
dream you will be faced with moments where you may have to compromise your morals. Throughout
the novel Gatsby is enthralled with passion and love which is represented by the color red. In the very
beginning of the book Daisy Gatsby s love is described as having a house with red and white, ... a
cheerful red and white Georgian Colonial mansion, overlooking the bay. (p. 6) This symbolizes the
passion Gatsby has for her but how she is just a little bit too far out of his reach. Gatsby stood in the
centre of a crimson carpet and gazed around with fascinated eyes. daisy watched him and laughed, her
sweet, exciting laugh... (p. 116) This excerpt from the novel shows again Gatsby s love for Daisy and
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Leadership Styles In Nursing Leadership Style
Leadership comes in many forms, and some think that leaders are made rather than born
(Amanchukwu, Stanley, Ololube, 2015). Problems are constantly arising in the nursing setting and
must require a certain skill set in order for leaders to conquer these issues. In the past papers, nurse
Stacie lacked the resources of a good leader to guide her towards her own leadership style. During her
day as a charge nurse, Stacie allowed a more experienced nurse who was ranked below her that day, to
overpower her authority. Consequently, a baby died because Stacie did not intervene when the
situation presented itself. However, if Stacie had a strong leader supporting her, she may have
acquired the skills to speak up and exert her own leadership skills, while addressing the unfortunate
issue in her unit. This paper will compare relevant leadership styles that will address this problem that
Stacie incurred. Along with a detailed explanation of how this style of leadership could help solve this
nursing problem. Furthermore, legislation and health care policies will further the cause with tools to
help solve and manage problems seen in the hospital setting.
Nursing Leadership Styles Although there are numerous leadership styles to explore when discussing
the issue Stacie had to deal with in her unit, the style that addresses this type of issue the closest is the
Servant Leader. This type of leadership is the least conspicuous as they act like a servant to their
followers.
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The Tragic Hero Of Shakespeare s Hamlet
[insert introduction here] Macbeth and Hamlet are both tragic heroes whose fall from greatness
disturbs the order of their kingdoms.
A tragic hero is a character, one of high esteem, whose internal imperfection leads to their downfall.
Both Macbeth and Hamlet are well known and of high social class when an unexpected calamity hits.
Hamlet, the son of the king of Denmark, is a charismatic prince most immediate to [the] throne
(Shakespeare, Ham I.ii.109). It can be inferred that he lives a rather extravagant and convenient
lifestyle. That is, until his father dies and his uncle takes both the throne and Hamlet s mother as wife.
From Hamlet s perspective this is a calamity for two reasons: Hamlet was heir to the throne, and his
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His reaction upon learning this fate is twofold: Macbeth can wait patiently for legitimate royalty, or he
can give into his black and deep desires, and steal the throne from Duncan (X). Hamlet s fate, on the
other hand, is to set right the murder of his father(x). It both cases, neither of the characters fates are
what killed them, but rather their tragic flaws. While Macbeth ultimately succumbs to his unchecked
ambition and rashly murders any potential and unlikely threat to the throne, Hamlet procrastinates and
fails to fulfill his revenge in a timely, simplistic manner. Because of his uncontrolled ambition,
Macbeth blindly trusts the witches who promise inviolable royalty, murders his closest friend, and
kills the family of his nemesis. Hamlet, on the other hand, weary of the legitimacy of the supernatural,
puts on an antic disposition and delays his revenge as he searches for confirmation of the ghost s
accusations (x). Hamlet s procrastination causes him to miss multiple opportunities at revenge. For
example, he chooses not to kill a vulnerable, praying Claudius (x). In this way, Macbeth and Hamlet
fall victim to their own actions. Had Macbeth been satisfied with just his throne, he would not have
risen any suspicion amongst the others. Similarly, had Hamlet acted in a timely manner and killed
Claudius the moment he was made aware of his
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Classic Is A Classic Essay
Mark Twain, a renowned eighteenth century writer, once said that a classic is something everyone
wants to have read yet no one wants read; those words have never been more true today. Most novels
that are considered classics, especially during their time of release, seem to have a universal theme of
not receiving positive recognition. However, as time went on, people found themselves developing a
taste for such heart tugging tales. Classical novels, because of the language in which they were
written, contain ideas and build skill sets like no other novel today;due to, the originality and
uniqueness of the plot, eternal truths and unrealistic themes, and benefits gained from reading them.
A novel is not dubbed a classic simply based on the number of printings it has undergone or the
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Coincidentally, much of the plot tends to come from personal experiences the authors themselves have
faced. For example, in Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice, the character Mr. Darcy was based on
Austen s own ill fated love. If a classical novel could have been written twice, then it would have no
chance of withstanding the tests of time. One would eventually overshadow the other. All classics
share the accomplishment of overcoming the obstacles that come with an ever changing world. The
works of Bronte, Austen, Hardy, Tolstoy, and Wilde are all classics; however, not one is the same as
the other. Despite those who have tried to recreate them with nonsensical parodies, The classics are
classics because they are foolproof. Plagiarism enhances them.... A classic, therefore, sustains its
impact over time, regardless of the ways in which it is or might be adapted. The uniqueness of most
classical novels come from the fact that centuries after their publication, they have yet to finish what
they were saying; however, modern novels cannot say it for
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Ho Hot Potatoes Answers
Hot Potatoes (https://hotpot.uvic.ca) is a popular software consisting of 6 different educational
applications. Each program enables users, especially teachers to generate different teaching exercises.
Each kind of applications can be used to make a distinct kind of exercises. JBC or Masher, allows
teachers to create multiple choice quizzes whereas JQuiz is useful in text entry with hints available for
students. Another program, JMix lets produce the jumbled word exercises in which students have to
reorder the words logically. Regarding JCross, it is much more convenient than Excel when creating
crosswords in case of complex construction. JCloze produces exercises in form of fill in the blank,
which allows gapping selected words or random gapping. The final application JMatch means
matching fixed items on the left columns to the confusing items on the right ones. Each program
mostly follows the three main steps, which are date entering, configuration adjusting and web pages
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Firstly, it is logical and easy to use, which means that a person wanting to utilize this program does not
need professional programming knowledge due to the fact that all 6 suites share fundamental design
features. Secondly, the tool provides users with flexible modules, which help teachers save time when
preparing for the lesson. To be more specific, the teachers can add links, the timer as well as sound
and video so that the students can get a deeper understanding from information given in the exercises
like cultural events or social life. However, the most obvious demerit of Hot Potatoes is that it requires
technological equipment connected to the Internet. Without equipment and Internet, teachers cannot
design tasks and students cannot get access to the exercise
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The Discovery Of A New Treatment Against Malaria
TU YOUYOU.
Tu Youyou was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China on 30th December 1930. (Rogers 2016).
According to Nobelprize.org (2016), She is married and blessed with two daughters. None of her
parents were into medicine but they recognised the value of education and fully supported her. She
schooled at Peking University School of Medicine from 1952 till 1955 in the department of
Pharmaceutical Science (Edubilla.com 2015). According to her autobiography, she had tuberculosis
when she was 16 years which made her stop schooling for close to two years. This event influenced
her to want to become a medical researcher. After she finished from Peking in 1955, she was delegated
to work in the Institute of Chinese Materia Medica of the newly established Academy of Traditional
Chinese Medicine under the China Ministry of Health (Youyou 2016). She is no a chief scientist at
China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. (Nobelprize.org 2016).
Her main scientific breakthrough is the discovery of a new treatment against malaria. (Mai, 2015).
When all attempts to kill malaria failed and the disease was rapidly increasing in the 1960s, Tu turned
to traditional herbal medicine to curtail the plague. Tu was the first to show that a component
extracted from the plant Artemisia annua, later called artemisinin, was highly effective against the
disease . (Mai, 2015). She received a novel prize in medicine for this discovery, hence becoming the
first female Chinese recipient of the
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The Nighttime Comparison
The book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon and its play adaptation
showcase the coming of age story of a boy named Christopher who is not only dealing with autism,
but a dysfunctional family as well. The book gives the reader a glimpse on how Christopher s mind
works and has the reader sympathize with his hardships. Likewise, the play trailer shows that the
director chose to follow a similar adaptation of the book. The director, instead of portraying the
happenings in the external world, chooses instead to show Christopher s internal thoughts and
reactions to better illustrate to the audience the way Christopher sees the world, and helps the audience
better sympathize with Christopher. One instance of this is the set design. The set itself is a gridded
cube, and the use of the grid throughout the play emphasizes the logic of Christopher s thoughts rather
than on what other characters think. The stage s use as seen by the trailer is for Christopher to not only
interact with other people but for drawing maps and diagrams, as well as give a visual representation
of the way his mind works; it s mathematical, neat, and simple. However, people are not as neat, and
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In the book, Christopher enters the park with Mrs. Alexander and when we were inside the park Mrs.
Alexander stopped walking. (p. ) The director chooses to show this scene with Christopher and Mrs.
Alexander sitting down and instead of a park or the use of trees/shrubbery, the two are sitting on plain
white cubes on the floor. Christopher s main focus on the conversation is not the trees, the sound of
birds in the park, nor any other detail that others might focus on. Instead, his mind is set on only the
conversation at hand. This helps the audience understand what Christopher part of an interaction he
values when engaging with
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Analysis Of To The Lighthouse By Virginia Woolf
Life and Work People s emotions, experiences, and senses from the past and present influence
everything they do; every thought or idea a person has builds from the foundation of previous
thoughts, memories, emotions, and experiences. People utilize their past to make decisions, teach a
lesson, improve relationships, and to grow and develop their own ideas and opinions. Writers
especially draw from past experiences to weave their own stories and create a new and unique world
for their audience s enrichment and enjoyment. One extraordinary writer that was especially known
for utilizing new techniques in her writing was Virginia Woolf, an author, critic, essayist, feminist, and
publisher. Although Virginia Woolf s writing was original and new for her time with the stream of
consciousness, many feminist ideas, and political views, her work developed and formed from
previous influences such as her friends, family, and current events. Virginia Woolf wrote many short
stories and novels in her life and each one was influenced by how she grew up. Many people may not
always consider what influences a novel, or they may imagine that the novel was merely created for
fun, however, most novelists have an inspiration and Virginia admitted that her family was the largest
inspiration for her novel, To the Lighthouse. The novel was written about a seemingly perfect family
who goes to their vacation home near a lighthouse where the complexity behind each relation is
unveiled. The setting parallels a vacation home the Woolf s had when Virginia was young and would
visit each summer. The mother of the family in the book passes away toward the beginning of the
book, mirroring how Woolf s mother passed away when she was only thirteen years old. In addition,
the family in the novel also had eight children, similar to Virginia Woolf and her seven siblings.
Herbert Marder who wrote a biography on Virginia found pieces of Virginia in her novels and within
his book reiterates Woolf unveiling her reason for writing To the Lighthouse, I [Virginia Woolf] use to
think of him [father] mother daily, she noted in her diary. I was obsessed by them both unhealthily;
writing of them was a necessary act (Marder 6). Another critic,
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Communication Is A Key Element For The Success Of The...
In a group, communication is a key element that contributes to the success of the group. Without
communication between group members, the tasks will not be fulfilled. This is why communication
was an important aspect in our team.
There were several forms of communication used throughout our project. Some included
communicating in person as well as communicating after class. However, when we began to work on
the interview portion of the assignment, we were all very busy and could no longer meet face to face.
This is when we decided to keep in touch through technology for future references. We did so by
communicating through an app called Groupme. By utilizing this app, we were able to control,
organize, and plan for all of the tasks required.
Another form of communication that we used during this time was Google Docs. Google Docs
allowed us to examine, edit, and comment on each other s assigned portion of the assignment. It was
extremely convenient and effortless to use. This is how we conclusively agreed on the final
submission of assignment.Overall, the communication within our team was efficient and successful.
II. Group Decision Making:
In our group, we wanted to make sure everyone s ideas and opinions were acknowledged. Since there
were five group members, we were able to avoid dilemmas because all of the decisions were based on
majority rule. In the case of a group member not being present during discussion hours, the group
leader would then make the final
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Pros And Cons Of Social Media Marketing
The tittle of article are Pros and Cons of Social Media Marketing for Business, written by
Umran(Snob Monkey) Malik. It was post on May 4, 2015. Recently, social media has grown very fast
and be a digital marketing tools for business online. Using social media for business online can make
the profit and it was proven a very cost effective way for promotion and advertising business. In truth,
there are two impacts when use media social as a tools for business online. This article are discuss
about pros and cons of social media marketing so let s we discuss it.
A pros of social media marketing for business is social media marketing is low cost and makes it
appealing for business. When we using media social such as Facebook, Instagram are practically free
to join, so we can promote our business at there without need any cost. Next, a media social also as a
tool for interacting with other people are all available for free. For instance, we have communicate or
communication with customers using media social, it also free means not need a cost. But to get more
profit in marketing for our business we can investing on a full social media marketing strategy. In
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Recently, internet users growing rapidly and a big 89% of internet users that are aged between 18 to
29 years old are actively participating in social media activities. So this is main advantages for social
media marketing compare traditional media marketing. A traditional media marketing only caters to a
fixed audience, for instance regular magazine readers or TV viewers while social media marketing has
potential to approach a very a big audience that unlimited in scope and reach. In a marketing, the big
audience is very important because they have potential to be our customers. In addition, using social
media marketing also convenient for introduce brands or our business to
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PROJ 410 Midterm Exam 1
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PROJ 410 Midterm Exam 1
1. (TCO 2) An offshoot of business process outsourcing which requires a greater skill or knowledge of
the industry or inner workings of a firm is:
2. (TCO 3) How are the procurement responsibilities divided between the project manager and
contract administrator?
3. (TCO 4) What is the difference between the Cost Plus Percentage Fee (CPF) contract structure and
the Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) contract structure?
4. (TCO 5) To assess the impact of a contract on both the buyer and seller, an analysis of exposure can
be completed. Categories analyzed in this exposure analysis include all of the following except:
5. (TCO 6) Factors that may affect the BPO agreement structure include all of the ... Show more
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Who would be important to involve and why?
PROJ 410 Midterm Exam 3
1. (TCO 2) A firm should concentrate on its _____ processes while outsourcing its _____ processes.
2. (TCO 3) What activities is the contract administrator responsible for in a contract situation? What
about the project manager?
3. (TCO 4) What is the difference between the Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) and the Cost Plus
Incentive Fee (CPIF) contract structures?
4. (TCO 5) To assess the impact of a contract on both the buyer and seller, an analysis of exposure can
be completed. Categories analyzed in this exposure analysis include all of the following except:
______.
5. (TCO 6) The Term, Contracting Party, Integration, Retained Assets, and Performance Standards are
all: _______.
6. (TCO 6) List three commonly used evaluation criteria listed in an RFP and explain why a buyer
would want this information before selecting a seller.
7. (TCO 8) What is an independent estimate and why should a buyer produce an independent estimate
before selecting a seller?
8. (TCO 7) For most customers, requesting multiple bids is the preferred approach because it:
_______.
9. (TCO 7) Describe the common sections of the RFP.
10. (TCO 2) Part 1: List and define the six phases of the project procurement management process.
Part 2: How could you organize a simple project such as renovating a bathroom into the six steps in
the project
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Silence By Margaret Atwood Silence
In the romance Silence, Silence is drawn between which gender to associate herself as. Throughout
the story Silence is found drawn between nature and nurture. She shows the reader that gender is not
only based on biological aspects. She accomplishes much as a knight and is able to disprove the idea
that only men can complete certain tasks, therefor fighting for women rights. Silence struggles with
handling certain situations due to her biological gender, and ultimately comes to the conclusion that a
persons biological gender overcomes the gender one assumes when nurtured in that fashion. The
romance shows the influence of gender in regards to nature and the way one is nurtured, furthermore
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After many attempts and advances by Queen Eufeme the narrator describes Silence as, the youth who
is a girl (3785). While this is Sarah Roche Mahdi s translation many others translate Et li values qui
est mescine (3785) as the boy who is a girl . This shows that the narrator prefers referring to Silence
with a masculine gender. This is also seen through the narrators use of gender pronouns, using he/his
to refer to Silence. This passage hints to the reader that in fact appearance, behavior, and
accomplishments reveal gender more than Silence s biologically sex. Due to gender being seen as
binary in medieval times, Silence struggles determine the appropriate way to behave. This is seen
when Queen Eufeme makes advances on him and he is confused on how to react, because his true
gender is ambiguous since in society, in medieval times, gender was depended on genitalia and the
ability to reproduce. It is obvious to the reader that Silence can not reproduce making his situation
with Queen Eufeme so awkward. The theme of suppressing natural impulses is very common is Old
French literature. It is seen in Chretien de Troyes Perceval when a hero tries to suppress his impulse
for compassion in order to fulfill what he believed to have been courtly behaviors. This is very similar
to Silence s situation
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Sweetness And Power Summary
Sugar currently is the leading cause of obesity in both adults and children. How did sugar become
such a necessity that people are damaging themselves just because they want something sweet? Sugar
is also the cheapest calorie a person can buy; sugary food has become the cheapest food item in many
stores, but it wasn t always this way. Sugar was once a costly foreign import, yet when Europeans
developed a taste and preference for sugar, there was no stopping Europes need to have sugar. In
Sweetness and Power, the author, Sidney W. Mintz discusses how sugar was first introduced in Europe
and its evolution from a luxury to an everyday necessity. Sugar was first discovered in Papua New
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At this time, sugar is still a luxury, medicine, and spice in western Europe, (Mintz 83) yet it is
beginning to become more popular. This insertion of an essentially new product within popular
European tastes and preferences was irreversible, though the cost of sugar at times certainly brake
consumption (Mintz 38). Once europeans developed a preference for sugar, they started to move away
from sugar being a medicine and spice to sugar becoming a food. The rise in demand for sugar
followed Britain s increase in sugar supply. In 1660 Englishmen consumed 1,000 hogheads and
exported 2,000 hogheads, in 1700 Englishmen now consumed 50,000 hogheads and exported 18,000
hogheads, in 1730 Englishmen now consumed 100,000 hogheads and exported 18,000 hogheads, and
in 1753 Englishmen consumed 110,000 hogheads and exported 6,000 hogheads (Mintz 39). These
dramatically increasing numbers in consumption demonstrates England s dependence on sugar.
Although sugar was originally a luxury only available to the elite wealthy households, as sugar
production and industrialization became more refined, the pieces fro sugar dropped and spread into the
other classes. Sugar was used to make new desserts and sweets as well as used in ceremonies and
religious events. Sugar spread all the way to the lower class as it became cheaper and more popular.
Sugar consumption as
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Key Club Candidate
What makes me a qualified candidate is that I am hard working, persistent, and passionate about what
I do. If I start something, I will not stop until it is complete, and done to the best of my abilities. Not
only am I passionate about Key Club, I consider myself a very outgoing and caring person, and not
afraid to help motivate more reserved or hesitant members to join in on events, and overall become
more comfortable around the officers, and their fellow Key clubbers. When I first joined Key Club, I
was hesitant to do any events because I had no friends that were interested in doing them with me. As
a result of my shyness, I missed out on a lot of great events my freshmen year, and I do not want
anyone else to feel that they can not fit in, or feel like they re going to be left out. I plan on taking A.P
Calculus AB,and A.P psychology my junior year. The rest of my classes are pretty standard, Spanish 3,
English 3, Physics, and U.S history. At the moment, I do not intend to do any other extracurricular
activities other than Key Club next year. I want to mainly focus on Key Club due to it being
something I am really passionate about, and understand that it deserves my absolute attention. ... Show
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I do not want our Key Clubbers to be constantly given the same type of events that do not interest
them, or different versions of older events, like races. I want to draw in events that will interest our
Key Clubbers and help them grow as a person as well as helping people. I think that acquiring more
events that show more different cultures, and sides of our community, will help our Key Clubbers feel
more motivated and passionate about what they do. I also plan to make sure each event does not have
an overfill of volunteers. Some events that I have gone to, seem to have too many volunteers, and a lot
of volunteers who want to help, do not get the opportunity
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Employee Performance And Achievement Of Organisational Goals
1 Introduction: 1.1 Background: Employee behaviours could often have an impact on organisational
performance and achievement of organisational goals. In any organisation, its members could display
varied behaviour where minimalists would contribute just enough to maintain affiliation while others
may exhibit overt and discretionary behaviour which is beyond their stipulated job description and
likely to benefit the organisation (Turnipseed and Rassuli: 2005). This latter behaviour where the
employee goes the extra mile proactively engaging in such activities has been described by various
nomenclatures such as Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) by Organ (1988) as cited in
Organ (1997), pro social organisational behaviour (Brief and Motowidlo: 1986), contextual
performance (Borman and Motowidlo: 1993) and extra role behaviour (Van Dyne et al: 1995). OCB
has been one of the important and popular research subjects in the recent years. It emphasizes on the
most preferred employee level outcomes at workplace (Bateman and Organ 1983, Smith et al 1983,
Anderson and Williams: 1996). Although the concept of OCB was proposed by Bateman and Organ in
the early 1980s, the origins of this concept could be traced back to early 1960s when Katz recognized
three distinct behavioural entities for the proficient functioning of an organisation. This includes
induction and retention of the workforce in the organisation, employees performing specific
dependable job roles in addition to
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American Sniper Report
Change is difficult and after being in the Navy for ten years, leaving is a huge adjustment to make.
Chris Kyle finishes his fourth and last tour in Sadr City before leaving the Navy to be with his wife
and two young children. After returning from war, Chris founded a company called Craft International
where they train military and police units. Evaluating how Chris is affected by four tours in Iraq,
visualizing Sadr City, where Chris is stationed on his last tour, and questioning why Chris left the
Navy is simple since Chris Kyle wrote a very entertaining novel called American Sniper.
Reading American Sniper, I evaluate how Chris deals with killing the insurgents and how Chris is
affected by four tours in Iraq. Chris has 160 confirmed kills ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
...
Sadr City is the last city where Chris is stationed in Iraq. The book talks about the local army building
a large wall to keep the insurgents out. I picture a large fifteen foot wall made out of thick, heavy
cement blocks that are insuperable. I also visualize a large crane that puts those large blocks in place.
There are about thirty tall buildings that are empty from civilians fleeing the city from the insurgents.
A sewage river on the edge of town made the city smell awful: It stunk worse than Iraq usually stunk
(Kyle 345). I also visualize what it looks like when Chris is shot by the insurgents in Iraq. Chris is
shot once in the head and once in the back, but both shots were stopped by the armor he wore. I
picture the first shot hitting his helmet and pushing it back and nearly off his head. The force of the
gunshot is so great that he is knocked off his feet and lying on the ground. I see Chris get up and start
walking on the dirt road back to the Humvee. While walking to the Humvee Chris gets shot in the
back and I picture the dent in his body armor that stopped the bullet from penetrating his back. I
visualize how Sadr City appears and what Chris looks like after being shot in
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Hot Melte Extrusion
In hot melt extrusion, materials are heated, melted and dispersed to be cooled. This process is not
suitable for thermolabile products, and the excipients should be miscible in the molten state [12].
Large size particles are produced by hot melt extrusion. Process parameters such as temperature,
pressure and mixing rate determines product properties like density, particle morphology, size and size
distribution. Table 2 lists the advantages and disadvantages of hot melt extrusion technique [2,5].
The process typically consists of three phases (figure cxxx). First, feeding phase in which excipients
enters the heating chamber. Second, the excipients melts and a screw allows its mixing and transfer
into the extrusion station. Finally, Extrusion in which the extruder controls the shape and size of the
extrudate once is cooled down and cut [12,13].
Co milling is very efficient in dispersing and homogenizing excipients, it also reduced partiele size in
aqueous media. This technique ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The cooling rate has a direct effect on the co crystal s size, growth and shape. After co crystals
production, they are then filtered and washed to eliminate impurities. Finally, the crystals are dried,
milled and sieved to reduce their particle size [2].
Co crystallization involves two main steps: nucleation (the material starts its crystallization process on
a specific site) which can occur in labile zone that is a zone not optimal for crystal growth, and second
the crystal or co crystal growth. The solid crystals can be formed from liquid, melt or gas, and are
more stable than the individual initial materials and held together by non covalent forces. Compared to
the initial material, the co crystal has a different crystallinity, solubility and mechanical properties
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The possible link between culture, material conditions,...
The possible link between culture, material conditions, and war
After the Second World War and finally after the Cold War and the Gulf War, many peo ple agreed
that there is no need for war anymore. Allies were conducted to maintain peace. But this belief was
destroyed. Nowadays, we have to fear a war with Iraq. The question which rises is, if there is a
possible link between culture, material conditions, and war? In my paper I will mention the
anthropology of war and gender roles. Furthermore, I will discuss the interrelations between culture
and war, and finally the interrelations between religion and war.
The first question is, if there was war from the beginning of human kind on, or if war just was
developed over time? This is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Accordingly to O Connell, violence is not innate in humankind and violence is not inherent in
civilization either (p. 6). But why do we have war? Furthermore, he claims that war is dependent on
levels of ecological adaptation that is inherently transitory (p. 6) . That means human beings are not
evil from begin ning on. They learn violence during their life. For example, Neolithic farmers did not
know war until they were attacked by marauders, who destroyed their entire village and slaughtered
who ever they could kill. The survivors of this attack built a new, larger settlement. The living area
was surrounded by a massive wall to protect them from enemies. They had never forgotten the attack
of the marauders, which killed so many people. They built a body of armed men [which] marched out
of this settlement and did battle with an equivalent force, striving to conquer and so come to rule them
(p. 3 f). The farmers would have never thought about attacking somebody if they would not have been
attacked by other people, and therefore learnt about violence. But how is war exactly defined?
Anthropologists are not very descriptive about that issue. Accordingly to O Connell, they see war as
organized violence or fighting between territorial units (p. 5).
What contents must war fulfill that it is regarded as war? O Connell claims that true war needs
preparation, a group orientation, a governmental and military
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Racism And Segregation In James Baldwin s A Raisin In The Sun
A Raisin in the Sun and Stranger in the Village are both stories that deal with how racism and
segregation affect blacks and whites. A Raisin in the Sun deals with racism on a small scale, and how
it affects one family, specifically in Chicago. The family in the story tries to buy a better house in a
white neighborhood, and they have to deal with racism from the white people who live in the
neighborhood who are accustomed to segregation. Stranger in the Village deals with racism and
segregation on a broader and worldwide scale. James Baldwin, the author, recounts his experience in a
European village where he deals with racism from people who have never seen a black person before.
He also talks about African American s place in American society. A Raisin in the Sun shows how
racism can affect a family and someone s psyche, and Stranger in ... Show more content on
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One of the argument the essay tries to make is that racism is the reason the Youngers, the family in the
play, live in in horrible economic conditions. In the same vein, A Raisin in the Sun represented the
calamities that African American workers confronted with in Chicago during the years of 1920s to the
1950s (Nowrouzi 2271). In the play the Youngers are forced to work low end jobs like being maids for
white families or being a chauffeur for white people. Since racism restricted black people from getting
higher end jobs, they were forced to work low end jobs, which put them in terrible economic
conditions. This supports my argument that racism effects people psychologically because Walter, a
character in the play, feels like less than a man for working a low end job with little pay, and it also
causes him to have depression and not show up to work. He spends the whole story drinking and
arguing with each member of his family because he doesn t make enough money to support his
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Ivan Denisovich Satire
In the novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn the genre political
satire was used. The genre political satire is an important section of satire that focuses on achieving
entertainment from mocking politics which relate to our society. These types of novels help readers
reflect on their own life style and society, learning how to improve themselves. There were 3 elements
I chose which were used in this novel to display political satire. The three elements are irony, sarcasm
and parody which display this type of genre very well. The novel is about men who are put into camps
by the government and are forced to work and do whatever the commanders want them to do. They
are not given any rights to be free and do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They were put in camps and were forced to work for the government who opened the camps. They
thought they would be able to get out once they worked hard, but that never ended up happening. All
they ever got was a big yelling from the higher power as one of the elders had stated, Step out!
shouted the guard. Step out, you in front. To hell with your Step out . The zeks marched with
measured tread, hanging their heads as at a funeral. Now we ve nothing to lose: we d be the last back
anyhow. He wouldn t treat us like human bengs, now let him burst himself shouting. (Solzhenitsyn
102). This novel showed the humor in how they were given a certain amount of time to be in camps,
but they were never being let out. They were already in the camp and were given more sentences if
they did not cooperate with the higher power. For example one of the commanders had said, Well,
look out, team leader. If you go on talking like that I ll out you in the lock up with the rest, Snubnose
promised Tiurin, but mildly. (Solzhenitsyn 131). It was disappointing to see how they worked with all
their energy, but were never appreciated. This problem relates to our societies in our world for
example third world war countries where people are being forced to leave their homes and work at
camps.
The second element which was used in the novel to display political satire was sarcasm. Sarcasm is
something which is used a lot in
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Significance Of The Diwali Festival
Diwali is undoubtedly the brightest and the biggest among the festivals of Hindu religion. The word
Diwali means a row of light and is derived from the two words deep which means light and avali
which means a row. The celebration lasts for four days and each of the days has different tradition but
the night of main festival coincides with darkest new moon night of Hindu calendar. Generally this
festival comes in the month of October or November. During the festival, the whole country gets
illuminated with light and dazzles with joy. Each and every day of the festival of light and
illumination is marked by different tradition by different communities. But the celebration, enjoyment
and goodness of all communities remain true and same.
Significance of Diwali in Hindu
This festival has a great significance in Hindu community and signifies ... Show more content on
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This festival is not only about the outer illumination but also promotes awareness of inner feelings
which is the core for each and every human being. The true essence of Hinduism is the spirituality and
prophesizes the fact that a human being is not only a body and mind but goes beyond that a powerful
eternal source of energy known as soul. The festival depicts realization of this inner power which
shows the path of righteousness and prosperity even during darkest and hardest times and an
individual. The awakening of one s true and pure soul gives universal compassion, immense peace of
mind and higher knowledge. The illumination of houses with candles and diyas along with the
fireworks is an evidence of obeisance of health, peace of mind, happiness, wealth and prosperity. It is
believed that the sounds of crackers are indications of happiness for the people on this earth. Also a
scientific reason behind fire crackers are that the fumes created from the crackers kills various kinds
of
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Metamorphic Rock Lab
Objectives
The objectives of this lab are to learn how metamorphic rocks form and how to classify them based
upon their texture and composition. In this chapter, we will also learn about distinguishing among the
three rock groups and processes that wear rocks down once they have formed.
Key Terms anthracite, bituminous, decomposition, disintegration, foliated, gneissic banding, grade,
lignite, mass wasting, metamorphic rock, metamorphism, parent rock, peat, phyllitic texture,
schistosity, slaty cleavage, sub bituminous, weathering
Equipment
Introduction
Metamorphic rocks have been altered from the composition and texture of their parent rocks through
the process of metamorphism. Rocks undergoing metamorphism are exposed to high ... Show more
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Parent rocks composed predominantly of a single mineral (for example, quartz or calcite) often
produce non foliated metamorphic rocks. Sand grains in a metamorphosed sandstone fuse into a
dense, compact mass of interlocking particles, producing a rock called quartzite. Metamorphism of
limestone produces marble.
Evaluating Metamorphic Rocks
Examine the metamorphic rocks in your kit, with a hand lens or microscope as appropriate, and use
the information in Table 5 1 to answer the following questions.
Q5 1: Consider the metamorphic specimens in your kit (67 75). Which ones are foliated (four total)?
Specimens _67____, __70___, _73____, __75___, __72___.
Q5 2: Of the foliated specimens, which ones have slaty cleavage, phyllitic texture, schistosity, and
gneissic banding (one of each)?
Specimen number __67___ has slaty cleavage.
Specimen number __72___ has phyllitic texture.
Specimen number __73___ has schistosity.
Specimen number __70___ has gneissic banding.
Q5 3: Name the foliated specimens.
Specimen number _67____ named __slate________
Specimen number _72____ named __phyllite________
Specimen number _73___ named ___schist_______
Specimen number _70____ named __gneiss_______
Q5 4: Of the remaining (non foliated) specimens, which one reacts with hydrochloric acid, and which
one scratches glass?
Specimen
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How To Write A Good Descriptive Essay

  • 1. How To Write A Good Descriptive Essay 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write A Good Descriptive Essay How To Write A Good Descriptive Essay
  • 2. Five Birthday Secrets 5 Birthday Secrets On our way from the professor s office, it was so dark in the streets I almost tripped on the end of the sidewalk. Then I remembered that it was our Birthday today. I was so excited because all of our family was there. Our house was all decorated with sports stuff, like banners, streamers, and balloons all over. We both turned around and said HAPPY BIRTHDAY. then JINKS. We had cake, ice cream, and all that stuff [even a soccer ball piñata.] it was all so fun. After the party while we were cleaning up uncle Dave reminded me about the Book [when me and Hunter where about seven. My Mom and Dad, told us that when we tuned twelve we would open The Book of Secrets] she ran into our bedroom, in the closet she found a box, in the box was a lot of tissue paper and packing peanuts, she through that stuff aside and she took out the box that held the book and brought it back to the living room. We opened it together, and there it was that book that had cased all that commotion. Hunter opened it and papers after papers fell out. We each took one, my paper said......Dear Asher sorry about the trouble, but you and Hunter both have powers, yours are Invisible, shipshape into anything, stop time, go forward in time, go back in time, super speed, super strong, teleport, go though anything, use fire, water, and air balls, and control the weak minded. LOVE, Dad and it said BE SAFE all over. WOW! We went to bed feeling confused, and powerful if you know what I mean. 6 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Betrayal, Justice and Passivity in Roald Dahl s Lamb to... Roald Dahl, a British novelist, offered his readers a classical short story, Lamb to the Slaughter, with the tale of betrayal, justice, injustice and passivity. Two main characters of the story are detective Mr. Patrick and Ms. Patrick who live in small town. Roald Dahl tries to reflect human nature of perversity, and cruelty through the Lamb to the Slaughter . As the story progresses, theme of love, passion, betrayal and injustice grow stronger. Author smartly shows us how an idle wife becomes a smart criminal to take the revenge of her betrayal and successes to trick officers. As the first paragraph is introduced, Roald Dahl develops an image of Mrs. Patrick Maloney as an idle housewife. Description of the living room reflects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, Author greatly described 1960s housewife as loving, passionate and energetic for her husband. Author also surprises readers, when he introduces conflict between a couple that used to love each other deeply. Diverting the story from love to betrayal, author develops an irony. In the story, reader sees two examples of betrayal. Ms. Maloney, while talking with her tired husband, finds out her husband no longer want to keep their marriage. Without giving any kind of reason, Patrick betrays her wife with a decision of breaking marriage. Mary shocks, when her husband, boldly, says, This is going to be bit shock of you (P. Maloney) Author creates a total opposite picture of Patrick by describing him as a husband who used to give her wife surprises; he is now giving her shock in the middle of her pregnancy. Mary, who was previously shown as anxiety less (Dahl), with a slow smiling air (Dahl) and curiously tranquil (Dahl), had began to get upset and now inculcate her eye with a bewildered look. After betrayed by her husband, she, without any argue, she goes to the basement to look for frozen food. She decides to have leg of a lamb as a last dinner with her husband, but she smashes the frozen leg in to Patrick s head with killing him. Mary betrays her husband by killing him and takes revenge of her betrayal. Later, Author confirms her as a murdered with the statement of I ve killed him (Mary) from her own lips. Dahl, in the story, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Summary Of The Mcdonaldization Of Society As to perfectly punctuate the paper The McDonaldization of Society by George Ritzer, I got tired of reading it and made my computer read it to me while I listened, which although efficient added an emphasis on all the topics Ritzer discussed in his writing. McDonaldization is the sociological term used to describe the wide spread affects of fast food restaurants on society, whose affects can be seen in almost all aspects of todays society. The first aspect of McDonaldization as highlighted in the article is the assembly line structure, as used by fast food restaurants; it provides an efficient way for food to be prepared, served, eaten and disposed of as fast as possible. It utilizes multiple employs at different stations to make food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Summary Of On Going Home By Joan Didion For the first time in 130 years, more young adults are living with parents until their mid thirties. Part of this could be an emotional attachment keeping them from leaving home because after they leave, everything will change. However, many are losing their real sense of home and are just using it as a place where they can avoid paying bills and many other responsibilities. Many young adults now do not understand the extensive sacrifice it is to leave their one and only home. In On Going Home, Joan Didion expounds on her struggle to connect with her current house, in a nostalgic and resigned tone, and vivid imagery, symbolism, and comparison Didion expresses the regret she feels every time she remembers she left her home . The essay it s based on the time Didion visited her parents home to celebrate her daughter s 1 year old birthday. Throughout the visit Didion couldn t help but feel resentment to leave her home . Didion stated that she came to dread my husband s evening call because she didn t want to go back to Los Angeles or even be reminded of it (2). Didion wishes she could stay in her home where she is completely happy. We find her desperately looking around the house for her past around every corner, inside every cupboard she aimlessly goes from room to room looking for something she once lost and will never get back (2). Didion feels the need to reconnect with her family and, although not stated, Didion longs to go back in time and prevent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay about Concussions in Hockey Millions of people are registered throughout North America for participation in Canada s national sport and pastime, ice hockey. Most young hockey players have the dream of making it to the National Hockey League (NHL). Because of this incentive to keep striving towards their ultimate goal in their hockey career, they idolize the players in the NHL. Therefore, youth players may obtain certain habits from the elite, whether those habits are good or bad. Some cases are of bad influences, such as young players obtaining the dirty playing habits of the professionals. The primary action that influences the youthful population is body checking. With the thought of losing a game, it is no wonder why players have the urge to play rough and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the word of Blaine Hoshizaki March 8, 2011 in the local news article entitled Ottawa Researcher Rethinks Hockey Helmet, Most concussions occur when there is a hit to the head that turns the head at the same time, various design factors make current helmets ill suited to protecting players against this type of hit, including helmet shape. As Hoshizaki stated previously, a hockey helmet s basic shape is the shape of the player s head. The problem primary problem with the shape is in accordance with players being directly hit by a forceful object, such as an elbow or even the hockey puck. Modern hockey helmets are designed with impact in mind; Meaning, helmets are not meant to withstand major blows from a body check, which physically move the receiving player s head in a certain direction of which makes the brain collide with the inside of the skull. The reasoning behind Hoshizaki s research is to maintain safety as well as effectiveness in player equipment. A mouth is the most overlooked item while a hockey player dresses for a game. According to Sports Med February 2007 the article entitled Mouthguards in Sports Activities states, Mouth guards reduce the likelihood of concussion due to a direct blow to the lower jaw bone by positioning the jaw to absorb impact forces that would normally be transmitted through the base of the skull and into the brain. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Peggy Sinclair s Gung Ho ! The book I choice to read was the book from Ken Blanchard and Sheldon Bowles called Gung Ho! . This book gives interesting perspective of leader versus management concept. The story start off when Peggy Sinclair, the general manager of Walton Works #2 was visiting one of her special friend who was on his death bed in the hospital. Peggy s friend named Andy Longclaw was the one who help her turn Walton Works #2 from shutting down due to poor performance. Before Andy passed away, Peggy made a promise to continue to share his grandfather s teaching of Gung Ho. Andy passed away that evening during her visit. Peggy left the hospital and went to Denny s restaurant for bite to eat. Blanchard and Bowles were in time at the same time when this event ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first animal that the observed was the squirrel. This was called The Spirit of the Squirrel. This concept comes from how hard work to gather food for winter. Andy went on about The Spirit of the Squirrel: WorthWhile Work employee must understand why they are needed and why their work make the world better place. Andy went on to explain that everyone should work towards a share goals and the goals are marker post you drive into the future landscape between where you are and where you want to be. Shared goals allows for buy in of ideas to the employees. With buy in on these goals the employee will support it more, because they were part of the idea. Goals are the future whereas, values help guide all plans, action and decision making. Values are what one can count on and goals are what keeps everyone working ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Report on Talent Planning in Organisations Human Resources Management Resourcing Talent Activity 1 Report on Talent Planning in Organisations Factors that affect an organizations approach to attracting talent Companies are offering attractive packages for educated and talented people who have interest it the role with in the company for example: * Pension private pensions schames with in the company , retirement programs * Flexi time of work where employee can chose when he is able to work once the work load is done by dead line time, giving opportunity for work life balance * Learning opportunities the company gives ability to learn and develop skills PDP plan and also offering courses, or finance degree programs for employees in order to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... * Presentation In assessing presentations, it is important to have decided on the criteria against which each candidate will be marked. How the person communicates with the panel and gets their points across, as well as how they interact with the members of the panel. Purpose of induction and how they benefit individuals and organisations It is process of bringing, introducing, familiarising a new recruit into the oraginsation. This program familiarises the new employee about the culture, accepted practices and performance standards of the organization. Induction training is very essential for any company because it helps an individual or new recruit to grow within a company and motivates him. New employee is more confidence. During induction new recruit gets to know about the organisation s employment philosophy, physical work environment, employee s rights, employee s responsibilities, organisation, culture and values and also with key business processes. Induction program should include all the aspects of the organisation and present for the awareness of the new employee. Like emergency procedures, facilities, safety issues, right s of the employee, what to be paid, no harassment, equal opportunity, grievance procedures, employee responsibilities, times, conduct standards, job function, dress requirements, organisational structure, what it does, how they fit in, who is their Manager, the functions of different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Operation Enduring Freedom Research Paper the majority of nations consider Al Qaeda and other such groups to be evil, and US to be good to fight against bad. This war may not be considered spiritual or religious by President Bush, but against evil, but I highly doubt. All wars at some point connect to spiritual warfare as they are fought in the name of justice. The real name of this operation war on terrorism was given the name of Operation Infinite Justice , to which Muslim groups objected, arguing, Only Allah can administer infinite justice. Finally, the name of the war was changed to Operation Enduring Freedom. In order to truly understand the beginning of war and terrorism, one must understand who and what God is, and what is His purpose; and in the contrary who and what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bible has placed a special importance of praying in a Christian life. This beings inner peace, abandons pride, and exercises love and hope. It is another way of touching the heart of the God through Jesus. There are some other ways to defend ourselves from the strings of devil are to live as a follower to Christ and believe in Him no matter what the circumstances are. CONCLUSION: Christianity is one of the largest religion with the most significant and divine teachings of God. It clearly states that God is and will protect His humans from all the sufferings, and will keep them closer to Him. God sent His son, Jesus, to teach the world how to love and care for each other, and sacrifice their lives for Christ. Humans will attain salvation and their sins will be forgiven if they keep their faith in God and ask for His knowledge when choosing between good and evil. I am really very impressed by the teachings of Bible and read Old and New Testament with full interest, and got the answer to so many of my questions. I always wondered the purpose of my life and I was so delighted by the fact that I actually got the answers to all my questions regarding God and my life. I know understood the spiritual warfare within my soul and outside world, and got the courage to deal with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Argumentative Essay On Boy Scouts Scouting will continue to teach respect and dignity to all people regardless of their ethnic background their skin color or their religious believes. The challenge in America is many scouting organizations belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints which may or may not except other religions. However there are many scouting organizations that are not sponsored by the church those organizations will welcome boys from all backgrounds. When you think about how scouts can help improve humanity you have to look at the things they are accomplishing every year. They will raise money to support their organization however they often work hand in hand in the local community. Each year Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts participate in trash cleanup activities, building projects with Habitat for Humanity, food drives to support the homeless, and parades. Add a young age scouts are taught to become a part of their community and they must take care of their community by cleaning up after themselves and to leave an area better than they found it. You will have young men and boys blending in to a scalp unit from all different backgrounds and cultures they will learn how to help one another. A child is never born knowing how to discriminate that is taught by influencers in their life if we are going to get rid of racism and hate we must teach our children to live by the Golden rule and treat others as they would want to be treated. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also they would have to set aside the time for meetings service projects and outdoor activities which would include camping trips and hiking over the weekends. During this trip our students may become injured they may receive cuts, scrapes, and broken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Kaufland Romania COMPANY HISTORY Being part of the same group as Lidl and Handelshof, Kaufland represents a German hypermarket chain. Their first store opened in 1984 in Neckarsulm and moved along to become a leader in East Germany. Kaufland International owns over 1,000 stores in Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria and Croatia. The history of Kaufland company began when Joseph Schwarz entered the Südfrüchte Großhandlung Lidl Co at Heilbronn as a shareholder in 1930, which was afterwards, renamed Lidl Schwarz KG . The next goal of the company for the following years was to develop its products and turn into food wholesaler. The company was rebuilt after the war: in 1954 it entered the A O chain . Their first regional ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Besides the the wide variety of food products, Kaufland offers a lot more non food items for affordable prices: household articles, porcelain, textiles, electrical devices, stationery, toys, free time articles, seasonal goods etc. The entire assortment in the Kauland‟s chain stores is finalized by trade objects. Kaufland offers both variety and great volumes of selected merchandise at lower margins. The operating cost is comparatively less than other retail formats. As a strategy for prices a Hi Lo strategy is characteristic for Kaufland. It is a self service store containing mostly grocery and products of non food items, but in a limited quantity. The company is committed to helping its customers sustain responsible consumption and provides a wide range of products based on sustainable development policies and initiatives. Kaufland embraces CSR and offers responsible products at attractive prices to as many consumers as possible through its own brand ranges, K Classic, which can be identified in the left figure. Kaufland‟s mission is, undeniably, offering products and services at lower prices than its competitors, such as Carrefour Romania, Mega Image, Real Hypermarket or Dedeman. The Quality policy relies mainly on authenticity. Partnerships with producers, traditions and protection for the environment are also quality related. In this respect, producers are required to submit to a set of specifications, including an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. De Klerk Letters To The Nobel Committee In their letters to the Nobel committee in 1993, both Nelson Mandella and Frederik Willem de Klerk both speak of what they feel that needs to happen for South Africa at the time to succeed in the efforts of peace. Both speak of the upcoming elections, that they are on opposite sides of. Mandella speaks of others who have won the Nobel and their contributions and what needs to be done to make certain apartheid come to an end. de Klerk tells of what he has been doing recently to move along the cause, how the elections will not be about black or white, but the best solutions for the future of the country. He also believes that the elections will show that peace and equality are possible. They both agree that the children are the future ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Mute, Motionless, and Beautiful Gunda, Divya s four year old son was playing in the living room happily. He looked at his mother again and again. She looked different like she was getting ready to go out. He liked going out not just with her but anybody per se. Sometimes he would just cry in a high pitch tone until the concerned person would agree. Of course there won t be any tears. Everybody knew he would just throw dry tantrums. When he was angry, he would bite everyone around him and smash things. When he was in a happy mood, he was like a sweet boy. Give him whatever he would want, then he would kiss you all the time. He was playing with his toys until Divya put on her shoes. Then he ran and chained her right leg with cute little hands. ``Mom, I want to come with you. ``I am not going anywhere. ``You are lying. Then why are you looking so pretty? Why are you wearing this saree. I know this saree is for special occasion. Divya told him the truth that she was getting ready to see the doctor. she was 8 months pregnant. She wanted to take him with her. But she did not know how long it would take. Sometimes it would take hours when hospital was filled with patients. She was afraid that he would fall asleep and it would be difficult to carry him. So she told him that if he accompanied her, then the doctor would give him injection. ``I know doctor will give you injection not me. He thought for a while and replied. ``Why would doctor give me injection? I am a big girl. Doctors give ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Timber Hill Research Paper All mapping sites near Dillon, Montana have at least two structural elements, including folds and faults. Beginning with Frying Pan Gulch area, there are two structural components within the map boundary, namely the syncline and anticline folds. Due to compressional tectonic events, an anticline and a syncline folds had formed during the Cenozoic Era. This folding event took place after the deposition and lithification of Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous rock units present in Frying Pan. The eastern anticline forms a nearly symmetrical fold with a vergence direction to the northeast. To the west is a symmetric syncline, which has an axial plane striking to the southwest. There is no significant faulting activity within the map boundary of the Frying Pan area. Moving on to Block Mountain, this mapping area has four main folds and six significant faulting components, all resulting from continued compressional tectonics. The oldest structure, which is the Sandy Hollow anticline, is a northward plunging anticline that is similar in age to the eastern syncline underlying the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are only three structural elements within Timber Hill, with the first being the northwest striking anticline that exhibits very low angle dips on either side of the axial plane. This anticline has a symmetrical shape and folds the Renova Formation. The more significant structural unit is the northwest southeast striking normal fault that drops the hanging wall by approximately 600 ft. The decline of the hanging wall produced a space above the Sixmile Formation where the Quaternary Talus accumulated. The third structure is a monocline fold that formed on top of the Timber Hill Basalt. This fold formed as a result of an offset produced by the normal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Subject Matter Jurisdiction In Criminal Justice Define Jurisdiction. According to dictionary.com, jurisdiction is the right, power, or authority to administer justice by hearing and determining controversies (dictionary.com, n.d.). An example of jurisdiction would be the courts of limited jurisdiction which is where small cases and criminal disputes that involves small amounts of money is decided. Also, subject matter jurisdiction and in personam jurisdiction are another type of jurisdiction. According to our textbook, subject matter jurisdiction is a court s power to decide the type of dispute involved in the case (Mallory et al, 2016). In personam jurisdiction is based on residence, location, or activities of the defendant (Mallory et al, 2016). So, a state court would have in personam jurisdiction over a defendant who are citizens of the state, who consents to court s authority or who are within states borders when the process is served on them (Mallory et al, 2016). On what bases could a private dispute be decided in Federal Court? A private dispute can be decided in Federal Court if the case is between citizens of different states and if the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000 (Mallory et al, 2016). For example, if I met someone who was not a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the plaintiff enforces the judgement, they will obtain a writ of execution which enables the sheriff or federal marshal to seize designated property of the defendant and sell it at a judicial sale to help satisfy the judgement (Mallory et al., 2016). Then, a judgement winner would use a procedure known as garnishment to seize the defendant property, money, and wages to give to a third party like the bank or employer. According to our textbook, it states that the U.S. Constitution must give full faith and credit to the judgment of the state in which the plaintiff originally sued (Mallory et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Reflective Essay On Yoga What is yoga to you? Most people would say it s a form of exercise, or maybe some would say it will improve your flexibility. Well to Natalie Bell it s so much more than that. Natalie sees yoga as a way of life, as a form of spirituality and becoming one with the body and mind, and of course it keeps her flexible and in shape as well. I met Natalie through my mother she is her friend and yoga instructor and a very interesting person who I wanted to learn more about. I was curious what would interest someone in a life dedicated to yoga, and how exactly one becomes a yogi or master of yoga and gets into teaching it. I learned that Natalie took a 500 hour course in the Yoga Teacher Training program at the Therapeutic Approach Yoga Studio located in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Here she learned the skills to be able to instruct a class and mastered a form of yoga called Hatha Vinyasa. I learned interestingly enough that there is not one type of yoga but actually around 20 different kinds of yoga you can learn. However I really wanted to learn why she d be so interested in this and I found out that she is an avid traveller and during a trip to India when she was younger she met yogi s and lots of hindu people and learned a little bit about that culture and it really interested her. So, when she returned home to Nova Scotia she started doing yoga on her own and ended up eventually pursuing the 500 hour yoga teacher course and completing it, Natalie is also a second degree black belt in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Sakeenah Case Study Progress Note CC: abdominal pain and blood in stool HPI: Sakeenah is 14 years old African american girl, she comes to the University of Michigan Pediatric Gastroenterology clinic on 5/22/2018 complaining of abdominal pain. She is accompanied mom and dad today and she provides the interval medical history, She states that the pain started month ago, epigastric, and occasionally radiate to right side, described as squeezing or burning pain. She states that the pain is on/off, in scale of 7 8/10, occur more in the morning. The pain lasts few hours several time a day. She feels that food sits in my stomach and doesn t digest. Sakeenah states that pain is worse when she eating a grassy food, she stop eating it for a while and the pain seems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... External ears, nose, and mouth appear normal in appearance, with moist mucous membranes. Neck is supple with trachea in midline. There is no cervical adenopathy noted. Chest: is clear to auscultation bilaterally. Heart: has regular rhythm and rate, with no clubbing, cyanosis, or edema of the extremities. Skin: is without lesions or rashes. Abdomen: soft, nondistended, with no hepatosplenomegaly or masses noted. The rectal exam showed no sacral dimples or tufts of hair, normal external rectal exam. Recommendation: 1 Start Miralax 17g mixed in 8oz water/juice. Take 2 times daily. Adjust the dose as needed, to achieve a pudding consistency stool. 2.Blood work today for celiac and iron studies due to the iron deficiency 3.refer to adolescent gynecology here for her heavy periods and to see if the low hemoglobin 4.Start iron supplement, 325mg, 3 times ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The World Is Becoming A Dangerous Place The world is becoming a dangerous place even, when you can not see it in the air unless you live in a hometown full of toxic chemicals being produced by factories. Christiana Figueres has dedicated her life to reducing the production of greenhouse gases. Climate change is happening everyday in front of our eyes, but you can not see it or realize it. Christiana Figueres, the women faced with saving the world from climate change, has made the greatest impact on climate change issues since the 2009 Copenhagen Climate Change Summit. When Christiana Figueres was a little girl growing up in Costa Rica, she fell in love with the environment. She was raised in a very political family. Her father, Jose Figueres Ferrer, served 3 terms as president of Costa Rica. During his terms, he founded the modern Costa Rican democracy and removed the nation s standing army. Christiana s mother, Karen Olsen Beck, served in the Costa Rican congress and was an ambassador to Israel. Growing up in a political family had an impact on what the four children did with their future. All four children went into some type of political position. Jose Maria Figueres, her older brother, served as president of Costa Rica in the 1990 s and is now involved with climate change, technology and sustainable development. Mariano Figueres Olsen, her younger brother, went on to become the national security director of Costa Rica. Muni Figueres, her half sister, became the ambassador to the United States. Having a lot of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Causes Of Soil In Africa There are many reasons that the soil in Africa has seen decreased nutrients quality, ranging from Africa s seasonal effect on soil, climate change and poor farming practices are all factors that contribute to this phenomenon. Firstly, I will cover the natural reasons that Africa s soil tends to be degraded as this is commonly debated to be the main reason for the soils degradation. Africa is unique in that it has one of the strongest seasonal rain systems (very dry when rain isn t occurring but when it does it rains heavily) in the world. This in and of itself can cause huge amounts of soil erosion so it makes a lot of sense that much of Africa has poor soils. Furthermore, there was a study done by M E Meadows that found According to the united nations, areas subject to desertification are so called susceptible dry lands meaning they have an aridly index of .05 .65 she also discovered that around 91% of Africa could potentially classify as an affected dry land. Dry lands combined with highly seasonal rains are major causes of erosion, which in turn causes soil to lose nutrients fast i.e. desertification. These are not the only natural causes. Over the course of thousands of years the continuous leeching of the nutrients in the soils has caused the soil to lose its quality. All of these compounds because Africa s soils are relatively poor to start with the land forms and location of Africa make it harder to regenerate its natural nutrition. It is getting to the point where some areas have become so degraded that there is no easy fix for this problem. Later, I will cover what steps we can take to alleviate some of these effects and hopefully reverse this problem, but for now Africa s soil is continuing to steadily decline. It should be noted that there are some areas of Africa that are still incredibly fertile. The problem lies in the fact that much of Africa is losing its arable land which will present problems in the very near future. Poor farming practices are also one of the leading causes of the desertification of sub Saharan Africa. Much of Africa is still using practices which are quite harmful to the overall soil quality in Africa. Most notably slash and burn techniques, this has especially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Character Analysis Of Olunde Olunde attempts to reveal to Jane the greatness of his father s sacrifice for his peace and the peace of his own people, his father is going to commit suicide to save his community from destruction. However, Jane cannot understand the implication of that sacrifice which she regards as a barbaric custom or even feudalistic. Olunde s long conversation with Jane reveals the arrogance, vulnerability, disintegration and hypocrisy of the English people. He expresses the terrible conditions of war he underwent during his stay in England. As a medical student there, Olunde has seen the West on its own grounds, complete in its wartime vulnerabilities. He attends to English soldiers wounded on World War II and has therefore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On his journey on the boat, he went through the rites again and again in his mind as his father taught him; Olunde does not want to do anything wrong, something that might jeopardize the welfare of [ his ] people (62). To his astonishment, Olunde discovers that his father is still alive; he is arrested by Pilkings who is responsible for security particularly during the visit of the Prince of Wales. Olunde is paralysed by the shock: Elesin Olunde? ( He moves his head, inspecting him from side to side. ) Olunde! ( He collapses slowly at Olunde s feet. ) Oh son, don t let the sight of your father turn you blind! Olunde ( He moves for the first time since he heard his voice ,brings his Head slowly down to look on him ) I have no father, eater of left overs. He walks slowly down the way his father had run.[ ... ] Elesin, sobbing into the Ground. (66) Elesin begs Olunde to acknowledge him but in vain; Olunde, who has respected his tradition, disowns his father. It is noteworthy that initially Elesin disowned Olunde because of abandoning his tradition and leaving for England. The situation is reversed; Olunde now casts off his father who has failed in the central duty and meaning of his life ( Plastow, Notes 88 ). Olunde, who has realized the greatness of his culture, sticks firmly to it and decides to take his father s place by committing the ritual suicide so as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Catholic Reformation Dbq 3. The Catholic Reformation was started before the Protestant Reformation in the sixteenth century. Unlike the leaders in the Protestant movement, many stayed with the Catholic Church and tried to reform it within. These reforms challenged every level of the Church. The Council of Trent was initiated by Pope Paul III. The council met in Trento, Italy in December 1545 and they met two more times in May 1551 and January 1562 and ended in December 1563. This council was created to identify the abuses within the Church and to clarify Catholic doctrine and reaffirmed the Pope to be the head of the Church (Bruening 161 3). The council declared anyone who did not agree with all the seven sacraments, they would be denounced and excommunicated. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. How Is Modus Ponens Rule Predicate Logic ARTIFICIAL INTELIGENCE ASSIGNMENT 2 Assign date: 9 9 2015 Submission date: 16 9 2015 SUBMITTED By: SUBMITTED TO: Mandeep kaur Er. Prabhsharan Kaur 1246704 [Asst. Professor of CSE dept.] B Tech [CSE 7thA ] Q: 1 Define Modus ponens rule predicate logic? Ans Modus Ponens s rule: The standard patterns of inference that can be applied to derive chains of conclusions that lead to desired goal is called as Modus Ponens s rule. If there is a rule if A, then B, and if we know that A is true, then it is valid to conclude that B is also true. [AAND (A→B)]→B Example: A: It is rainy. B: I will stay at home. A→B: If it is rainy, I will stay at home. Here both conditions are true. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both are provide solution regarding a problem. 2. Problem solving planning are corelate with each other i.e planning agents is similar to solving agents when problem is simple. 3. In both method firstly problem is defined regarding to this a problem is solved or planned by using appropriate technique. 4. Both methods involve actions to find the solution for a problem. For Example: A person wants to go from Point A to Point B. In both firstly we have to know the initial state and goal state after that we solve or plan a problem to think about obstacles. DIFFERENCES: S.NO Problem Solving Planning 1. Problem is solved using problem solving agents. Here planning agents is used 2. It use search technique to solve a problem Problem is planned either by using total order planning technique or partial order planning. 3. Here Agents contains : Initial state Actions Goal State Here Agents contain: Initial state Goal state 4. Problem solving agents is only used. Problem solving agents + KB = planning
  • 23. 5. Example are: Water jug problem, Tower of hanoi etc Example are: Travelling problem etc 6. Problem solving based on search so it is of mainly two types: 1. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Role Of PTSD In Soldiers PTSD is a disease/disorder that many of our own soldiers have to live with for the rest of their lives. PTSD is a slept on thing that many people do not believe in. About 11 20 out of every 100 soldiers have to live with it. Many soldiers live with PTSD because of how life threatening and stressful war is. It s a very hard thing to avoid when being in such bad conditions or experiencing things most people won t during a life time. During a given year about 8 million adults have PTSD( U.S Department of Veteran Affairs, 2015). That s crazy because they and their family members have to live with that. I personally don t think I could deal with it . I would try to get a dog or something to help cope with it. Veterns from the Vietnam war was the worst cause for PTSD. Vietnam was one of the most severe wars that caused PTSD with a total of 47,378 deaths. About 15 out of 100 Vietnam soldiers have PTSD or had PTSD from this war( U.S Department of Veteran Affairs, 2015). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Example, one of the biggest causes is very long deployment time and being more exposed to war. Se more someone sees combat the more likely that person is to get PTSD. After a While, war and seeing things or people being blown up and people dying can really take a toll on a human s mind. Not anyone in their right minds could see a guy lose its arm or leg and be fine after that. People who are in the infantry (soldiers who are in live fire almost all the time) are more suseptiable to get PTSD. Also, if you are in officer (took ROTC in college) or a higher rank in the military means you have more authority over lower enlisted people (straight out of high school). By that you can almost pick your jobs when at a higher or officer rank rather then when you are a E 1 E 5 (E stands for enlisted and the numbers stand for your rank) you get the more dangerous jobs which could provoke ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Nietzsche s Loss Of The Power Of God God is dead. This is perhaps one of the most famous quotes in the history of philosophy. It has been subject to many interpretations and in this essay, one of these interpretations is going to be explored. God is dead means that the source of man s guidance through life, which is God, has lost its power. This loss of power of God will impact society from its foundation to its apex. This is because as the old structure, which is dependent on God collapses, what will fill the void left by Santa Claus? What is man supposed to do then, other than following a moral code that has been the norm for ages? What will fill that void? All of these are questions that arise out of the fear of the void left by God upon the heart of man. Must man then become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As it seems, humans will always need something to follow that is outside of themselves. From the Nietzschean point of view, instead of looking outward for guidance, we must look inward and become the driving force of our lives through lived experience and this is what makes Nietzsche an existentialist. What I relate is the history of the next two centuries. I describe what is coming, what can no longer come differently: the advent of nihilism. . . . For some time now our whole European culture has been moving as toward a catastrophe. This quote is projecting the consequences of God s death and not long after Nietzsche s time, what he predicted had come to pass. Furthermore, The Death of God has two possible implications. In the short run, the consequences will not be pleasant, but in the long term, they will be. The projected short term implication of this is the rise of Nihilism. Described as ambiguous by Nietzsche, nihilism is an outlook on life that sees life as meaningless. The problem with nihilism is that it still relies on the void left by the external source of direction even though the idea of God that once governed it is dead. For this reason, nihilism is ambiguous because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Great Gatsby and the American Dream Red, white , and blue are iconic to the American culture we know of. They can show our passion, desire, and pride for our country, but you will always have you might have to give in, against what your morals tell you.In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald uses the colors red, blue, and white to symbolize the American dream. To accomplish the American dream you need passion and desire but you will face situations where your morals will compromised. Passion is a necessity when trying to accomplish the American dream. Fitzgerald used the color red when he was revealing someone s passion and love.Fitzgerald uses the color blue when describing desire which is another crucial part of achieving the American dream. Lastly, when trying to accomplish the American dream you will be faced with moments where you may have to compromise your morals. Throughout the novel Gatsby is enthralled with passion and love which is represented by the color red. In the very beginning of the book Daisy Gatsby s love is described as having a house with red and white, ... a cheerful red and white Georgian Colonial mansion, overlooking the bay. (p. 6) This symbolizes the passion Gatsby has for her but how she is just a little bit too far out of his reach. Gatsby stood in the centre of a crimson carpet and gazed around with fascinated eyes. daisy watched him and laughed, her sweet, exciting laugh... (p. 116) This excerpt from the novel shows again Gatsby s love for Daisy and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Leadership Styles In Nursing Leadership Style Leadership comes in many forms, and some think that leaders are made rather than born (Amanchukwu, Stanley, Ololube, 2015). Problems are constantly arising in the nursing setting and must require a certain skill set in order for leaders to conquer these issues. In the past papers, nurse Stacie lacked the resources of a good leader to guide her towards her own leadership style. During her day as a charge nurse, Stacie allowed a more experienced nurse who was ranked below her that day, to overpower her authority. Consequently, a baby died because Stacie did not intervene when the situation presented itself. However, if Stacie had a strong leader supporting her, she may have acquired the skills to speak up and exert her own leadership skills, while addressing the unfortunate issue in her unit. This paper will compare relevant leadership styles that will address this problem that Stacie incurred. Along with a detailed explanation of how this style of leadership could help solve this nursing problem. Furthermore, legislation and health care policies will further the cause with tools to help solve and manage problems seen in the hospital setting. Nursing Leadership Styles Although there are numerous leadership styles to explore when discussing the issue Stacie had to deal with in her unit, the style that addresses this type of issue the closest is the Servant Leader. This type of leadership is the least conspicuous as they act like a servant to their followers. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Tragic Hero Of Shakespeare s Hamlet [insert introduction here] Macbeth and Hamlet are both tragic heroes whose fall from greatness disturbs the order of their kingdoms. A tragic hero is a character, one of high esteem, whose internal imperfection leads to their downfall. Both Macbeth and Hamlet are well known and of high social class when an unexpected calamity hits. Hamlet, the son of the king of Denmark, is a charismatic prince most immediate to [the] throne (Shakespeare, Ham I.ii.109). It can be inferred that he lives a rather extravagant and convenient lifestyle. That is, until his father dies and his uncle takes both the throne and Hamlet s mother as wife. From Hamlet s perspective this is a calamity for two reasons: Hamlet was heir to the throne, and his mother ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His reaction upon learning this fate is twofold: Macbeth can wait patiently for legitimate royalty, or he can give into his black and deep desires, and steal the throne from Duncan (X). Hamlet s fate, on the other hand, is to set right the murder of his father(x). It both cases, neither of the characters fates are what killed them, but rather their tragic flaws. While Macbeth ultimately succumbs to his unchecked ambition and rashly murders any potential and unlikely threat to the throne, Hamlet procrastinates and fails to fulfill his revenge in a timely, simplistic manner. Because of his uncontrolled ambition, Macbeth blindly trusts the witches who promise inviolable royalty, murders his closest friend, and kills the family of his nemesis. Hamlet, on the other hand, weary of the legitimacy of the supernatural, puts on an antic disposition and delays his revenge as he searches for confirmation of the ghost s accusations (x). Hamlet s procrastination causes him to miss multiple opportunities at revenge. For example, he chooses not to kill a vulnerable, praying Claudius (x). In this way, Macbeth and Hamlet fall victim to their own actions. Had Macbeth been satisfied with just his throne, he would not have risen any suspicion amongst the others. Similarly, had Hamlet acted in a timely manner and killed Claudius the moment he was made aware of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Classic Is A Classic Essay Mark Twain, a renowned eighteenth century writer, once said that a classic is something everyone wants to have read yet no one wants read; those words have never been more true today. Most novels that are considered classics, especially during their time of release, seem to have a universal theme of not receiving positive recognition. However, as time went on, people found themselves developing a taste for such heart tugging tales. Classical novels, because of the language in which they were written, contain ideas and build skill sets like no other novel today;due to, the originality and uniqueness of the plot, eternal truths and unrealistic themes, and benefits gained from reading them. A novel is not dubbed a classic simply based on the number of printings it has undergone or the languages it has been translated into. Nor is it called a classic because some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coincidentally, much of the plot tends to come from personal experiences the authors themselves have faced. For example, in Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice, the character Mr. Darcy was based on Austen s own ill fated love. If a classical novel could have been written twice, then it would have no chance of withstanding the tests of time. One would eventually overshadow the other. All classics share the accomplishment of overcoming the obstacles that come with an ever changing world. The works of Bronte, Austen, Hardy, Tolstoy, and Wilde are all classics; however, not one is the same as the other. Despite those who have tried to recreate them with nonsensical parodies, The classics are classics because they are foolproof. Plagiarism enhances them.... A classic, therefore, sustains its impact over time, regardless of the ways in which it is or might be adapted. The uniqueness of most classical novels come from the fact that centuries after their publication, they have yet to finish what they were saying; however, modern novels cannot say it for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Ho Hot Potatoes Answers Hot Potatoes (https://hotpot.uvic.ca) is a popular software consisting of 6 different educational applications. Each program enables users, especially teachers to generate different teaching exercises. Each kind of applications can be used to make a distinct kind of exercises. JBC or Masher, allows teachers to create multiple choice quizzes whereas JQuiz is useful in text entry with hints available for students. Another program, JMix lets produce the jumbled word exercises in which students have to reorder the words logically. Regarding JCross, it is much more convenient than Excel when creating crosswords in case of complex construction. JCloze produces exercises in form of fill in the blank, which allows gapping selected words or random gapping. The final application JMatch means matching fixed items on the left columns to the confusing items on the right ones. Each program mostly follows the three main steps, which are date entering, configuration adjusting and web pages creating respectively. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Firstly, it is logical and easy to use, which means that a person wanting to utilize this program does not need professional programming knowledge due to the fact that all 6 suites share fundamental design features. Secondly, the tool provides users with flexible modules, which help teachers save time when preparing for the lesson. To be more specific, the teachers can add links, the timer as well as sound and video so that the students can get a deeper understanding from information given in the exercises like cultural events or social life. However, the most obvious demerit of Hot Potatoes is that it requires technological equipment connected to the Internet. Without equipment and Internet, teachers cannot design tasks and students cannot get access to the exercise ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Discovery Of A New Treatment Against Malaria TU YOUYOU. Tu Youyou was born in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China on 30th December 1930. (Rogers 2016). According to Nobelprize.org (2016), She is married and blessed with two daughters. None of her parents were into medicine but they recognised the value of education and fully supported her. She schooled at Peking University School of Medicine from 1952 till 1955 in the department of Pharmaceutical Science (Edubilla.com 2015). According to her autobiography, she had tuberculosis when she was 16 years which made her stop schooling for close to two years. This event influenced her to want to become a medical researcher. After she finished from Peking in 1955, she was delegated to work in the Institute of Chinese Materia Medica of the newly established Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine under the China Ministry of Health (Youyou 2016). She is no a chief scientist at China Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. (Nobelprize.org 2016). Her main scientific breakthrough is the discovery of a new treatment against malaria. (Mai, 2015). When all attempts to kill malaria failed and the disease was rapidly increasing in the 1960s, Tu turned to traditional herbal medicine to curtail the plague. Tu was the first to show that a component extracted from the plant Artemisia annua, later called artemisinin, was highly effective against the disease . (Mai, 2015). She received a novel prize in medicine for this discovery, hence becoming the first female Chinese recipient of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Nighttime Comparison The book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon and its play adaptation showcase the coming of age story of a boy named Christopher who is not only dealing with autism, but a dysfunctional family as well. The book gives the reader a glimpse on how Christopher s mind works and has the reader sympathize with his hardships. Likewise, the play trailer shows that the director chose to follow a similar adaptation of the book. The director, instead of portraying the happenings in the external world, chooses instead to show Christopher s internal thoughts and reactions to better illustrate to the audience the way Christopher sees the world, and helps the audience better sympathize with Christopher. One instance of this is the set design. The set itself is a gridded cube, and the use of the grid throughout the play emphasizes the logic of Christopher s thoughts rather than on what other characters think. The stage s use as seen by the trailer is for Christopher to not only interact with other people but for drawing maps and diagrams, as well as give a visual representation of the way his mind works; it s mathematical, neat, and simple. However, people are not as neat, and as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the book, Christopher enters the park with Mrs. Alexander and when we were inside the park Mrs. Alexander stopped walking. (p. ) The director chooses to show this scene with Christopher and Mrs. Alexander sitting down and instead of a park or the use of trees/shrubbery, the two are sitting on plain white cubes on the floor. Christopher s main focus on the conversation is not the trees, the sound of birds in the park, nor any other detail that others might focus on. Instead, his mind is set on only the conversation at hand. This helps the audience understand what Christopher part of an interaction he values when engaging with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Analysis Of To The Lighthouse By Virginia Woolf Life and Work People s emotions, experiences, and senses from the past and present influence everything they do; every thought or idea a person has builds from the foundation of previous thoughts, memories, emotions, and experiences. People utilize their past to make decisions, teach a lesson, improve relationships, and to grow and develop their own ideas and opinions. Writers especially draw from past experiences to weave their own stories and create a new and unique world for their audience s enrichment and enjoyment. One extraordinary writer that was especially known for utilizing new techniques in her writing was Virginia Woolf, an author, critic, essayist, feminist, and publisher. Although Virginia Woolf s writing was original and new for her time with the stream of consciousness, many feminist ideas, and political views, her work developed and formed from previous influences such as her friends, family, and current events. Virginia Woolf wrote many short stories and novels in her life and each one was influenced by how she grew up. Many people may not always consider what influences a novel, or they may imagine that the novel was merely created for fun, however, most novelists have an inspiration and Virginia admitted that her family was the largest inspiration for her novel, To the Lighthouse. The novel was written about a seemingly perfect family who goes to their vacation home near a lighthouse where the complexity behind each relation is unveiled. The setting parallels a vacation home the Woolf s had when Virginia was young and would visit each summer. The mother of the family in the book passes away toward the beginning of the book, mirroring how Woolf s mother passed away when she was only thirteen years old. In addition, the family in the novel also had eight children, similar to Virginia Woolf and her seven siblings. Herbert Marder who wrote a biography on Virginia found pieces of Virginia in her novels and within his book reiterates Woolf unveiling her reason for writing To the Lighthouse, I [Virginia Woolf] use to think of him [father] mother daily, she noted in her diary. I was obsessed by them both unhealthily; writing of them was a necessary act (Marder 6). Another critic, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Communication Is A Key Element For The Success Of The... In a group, communication is a key element that contributes to the success of the group. Without communication between group members, the tasks will not be fulfilled. This is why communication was an important aspect in our team. There were several forms of communication used throughout our project. Some included communicating in person as well as communicating after class. However, when we began to work on the interview portion of the assignment, we were all very busy and could no longer meet face to face. This is when we decided to keep in touch through technology for future references. We did so by communicating through an app called Groupme. By utilizing this app, we were able to control, organize, and plan for all of the tasks required. Another form of communication that we used during this time was Google Docs. Google Docs allowed us to examine, edit, and comment on each other s assigned portion of the assignment. It was extremely convenient and effortless to use. This is how we conclusively agreed on the final submission of assignment.Overall, the communication within our team was efficient and successful. II. Group Decision Making: In our group, we wanted to make sure everyone s ideas and opinions were acknowledged. Since there were five group members, we were able to avoid dilemmas because all of the decisions were based on majority rule. In the case of a group member not being present during discussion hours, the group leader would then make the final ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Pros And Cons Of Social Media Marketing The tittle of article are Pros and Cons of Social Media Marketing for Business, written by Umran(Snob Monkey) Malik. It was post on May 4, 2015. Recently, social media has grown very fast and be a digital marketing tools for business online. Using social media for business online can make the profit and it was proven a very cost effective way for promotion and advertising business. In truth, there are two impacts when use media social as a tools for business online. This article are discuss about pros and cons of social media marketing so let s we discuss it. A pros of social media marketing for business is social media marketing is low cost and makes it appealing for business. When we using media social such as Facebook, Instagram are practically free to join, so we can promote our business at there without need any cost. Next, a media social also as a tool for interacting with other people are all available for free. For instance, we have communicate or communication with customers using media social, it also free means not need a cost. But to get more profit in marketing for our business we can investing on a full social media marketing strategy. In social media marketing strategy, we need a little cost ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recently, internet users growing rapidly and a big 89% of internet users that are aged between 18 to 29 years old are actively participating in social media activities. So this is main advantages for social media marketing compare traditional media marketing. A traditional media marketing only caters to a fixed audience, for instance regular magazine readers or TV viewers while social media marketing has potential to approach a very a big audience that unlimited in scope and reach. In a marketing, the big audience is very important because they have potential to be our customers. In addition, using social media marketing also convenient for introduce brands or our business to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. PROJ 410 Midterm Exam 1 CLICK TO DOWNLOAD PROJ 410 Midterm Exam 1 1. (TCO 2) An offshoot of business process outsourcing which requires a greater skill or knowledge of the industry or inner workings of a firm is: 2. (TCO 3) How are the procurement responsibilities divided between the project manager and contract administrator? 3. (TCO 4) What is the difference between the Cost Plus Percentage Fee (CPF) contract structure and the Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) contract structure? 4. (TCO 5) To assess the impact of a contract on both the buyer and seller, an analysis of exposure can be completed. Categories analyzed in this exposure analysis include all of the following except: 5. (TCO 6) Factors that may affect the BPO agreement structure include all of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Who would be important to involve and why? PROJ 410 Midterm Exam 3 1. (TCO 2) A firm should concentrate on its _____ processes while outsourcing its _____ processes. 2. (TCO 3) What activities is the contract administrator responsible for in a contract situation? What about the project manager? 3. (TCO 4) What is the difference between the Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) and the Cost Plus Incentive Fee (CPIF) contract structures? 4. (TCO 5) To assess the impact of a contract on both the buyer and seller, an analysis of exposure can be completed. Categories analyzed in this exposure analysis include all of the following except: ______. 5. (TCO 6) The Term, Contracting Party, Integration, Retained Assets, and Performance Standards are all: _______. 6. (TCO 6) List three commonly used evaluation criteria listed in an RFP and explain why a buyer would want this information before selecting a seller. 7. (TCO 8) What is an independent estimate and why should a buyer produce an independent estimate before selecting a seller? 8. (TCO 7) For most customers, requesting multiple bids is the preferred approach because it: _______. 9. (TCO 7) Describe the common sections of the RFP. 10. (TCO 2) Part 1: List and define the six phases of the project procurement management process. Part 2: How could you organize a simple project such as renovating a bathroom into the six steps in the project
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  • 38. Silence By Margaret Atwood Silence In the romance Silence, Silence is drawn between which gender to associate herself as. Throughout the story Silence is found drawn between nature and nurture. She shows the reader that gender is not only based on biological aspects. She accomplishes much as a knight and is able to disprove the idea that only men can complete certain tasks, therefor fighting for women rights. Silence struggles with handling certain situations due to her biological gender, and ultimately comes to the conclusion that a persons biological gender overcomes the gender one assumes when nurtured in that fashion. The romance shows the influence of gender in regards to nature and the way one is nurtured, furthermore showing how cross dressing effects gender roles. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After many attempts and advances by Queen Eufeme the narrator describes Silence as, the youth who is a girl (3785). While this is Sarah Roche Mahdi s translation many others translate Et li values qui est mescine (3785) as the boy who is a girl . This shows that the narrator prefers referring to Silence with a masculine gender. This is also seen through the narrators use of gender pronouns, using he/his to refer to Silence. This passage hints to the reader that in fact appearance, behavior, and accomplishments reveal gender more than Silence s biologically sex. Due to gender being seen as binary in medieval times, Silence struggles determine the appropriate way to behave. This is seen when Queen Eufeme makes advances on him and he is confused on how to react, because his true gender is ambiguous since in society, in medieval times, gender was depended on genitalia and the ability to reproduce. It is obvious to the reader that Silence can not reproduce making his situation with Queen Eufeme so awkward. The theme of suppressing natural impulses is very common is Old French literature. It is seen in Chretien de Troyes Perceval when a hero tries to suppress his impulse for compassion in order to fulfill what he believed to have been courtly behaviors. This is very similar to Silence s situation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Sweetness And Power Summary Sugar currently is the leading cause of obesity in both adults and children. How did sugar become such a necessity that people are damaging themselves just because they want something sweet? Sugar is also the cheapest calorie a person can buy; sugary food has become the cheapest food item in many stores, but it wasn t always this way. Sugar was once a costly foreign import, yet when Europeans developed a taste and preference for sugar, there was no stopping Europes need to have sugar. In Sweetness and Power, the author, Sidney W. Mintz discusses how sugar was first introduced in Europe and its evolution from a luxury to an everyday necessity. Sugar was first discovered in Papua New Guinea, traded to foreign empires, and later cultivated ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At this time, sugar is still a luxury, medicine, and spice in western Europe, (Mintz 83) yet it is beginning to become more popular. This insertion of an essentially new product within popular European tastes and preferences was irreversible, though the cost of sugar at times certainly brake consumption (Mintz 38). Once europeans developed a preference for sugar, they started to move away from sugar being a medicine and spice to sugar becoming a food. The rise in demand for sugar followed Britain s increase in sugar supply. In 1660 Englishmen consumed 1,000 hogheads and exported 2,000 hogheads, in 1700 Englishmen now consumed 50,000 hogheads and exported 18,000 hogheads, in 1730 Englishmen now consumed 100,000 hogheads and exported 18,000 hogheads, and in 1753 Englishmen consumed 110,000 hogheads and exported 6,000 hogheads (Mintz 39). These dramatically increasing numbers in consumption demonstrates England s dependence on sugar. Although sugar was originally a luxury only available to the elite wealthy households, as sugar production and industrialization became more refined, the pieces fro sugar dropped and spread into the other classes. Sugar was used to make new desserts and sweets as well as used in ceremonies and religious events. Sugar spread all the way to the lower class as it became cheaper and more popular. Sugar consumption as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Key Club Candidate What makes me a qualified candidate is that I am hard working, persistent, and passionate about what I do. If I start something, I will not stop until it is complete, and done to the best of my abilities. Not only am I passionate about Key Club, I consider myself a very outgoing and caring person, and not afraid to help motivate more reserved or hesitant members to join in on events, and overall become more comfortable around the officers, and their fellow Key clubbers. When I first joined Key Club, I was hesitant to do any events because I had no friends that were interested in doing them with me. As a result of my shyness, I missed out on a lot of great events my freshmen year, and I do not want anyone else to feel that they can not fit in, or feel like they re going to be left out. I plan on taking A.P Calculus AB,and A.P psychology my junior year. The rest of my classes are pretty standard, Spanish 3, English 3, Physics, and U.S history. At the moment, I do not intend to do any other extracurricular activities other than Key Club next year. I want to mainly focus on Key Club due to it being something I am really passionate about, and understand that it deserves my absolute attention. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I do not want our Key Clubbers to be constantly given the same type of events that do not interest them, or different versions of older events, like races. I want to draw in events that will interest our Key Clubbers and help them grow as a person as well as helping people. I think that acquiring more events that show more different cultures, and sides of our community, will help our Key Clubbers feel more motivated and passionate about what they do. I also plan to make sure each event does not have an overfill of volunteers. Some events that I have gone to, seem to have too many volunteers, and a lot of volunteers who want to help, do not get the opportunity ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Employee Performance And Achievement Of Organisational Goals 1 Introduction: 1.1 Background: Employee behaviours could often have an impact on organisational performance and achievement of organisational goals. In any organisation, its members could display varied behaviour where minimalists would contribute just enough to maintain affiliation while others may exhibit overt and discretionary behaviour which is beyond their stipulated job description and likely to benefit the organisation (Turnipseed and Rassuli: 2005). This latter behaviour where the employee goes the extra mile proactively engaging in such activities has been described by various nomenclatures such as Organisational Citizenship Behaviour (OCB) by Organ (1988) as cited in Organ (1997), pro social organisational behaviour (Brief and Motowidlo: 1986), contextual performance (Borman and Motowidlo: 1993) and extra role behaviour (Van Dyne et al: 1995). OCB has been one of the important and popular research subjects in the recent years. It emphasizes on the most preferred employee level outcomes at workplace (Bateman and Organ 1983, Smith et al 1983, Anderson and Williams: 1996). Although the concept of OCB was proposed by Bateman and Organ in the early 1980s, the origins of this concept could be traced back to early 1960s when Katz recognized three distinct behavioural entities for the proficient functioning of an organisation. This includes induction and retention of the workforce in the organisation, employees performing specific dependable job roles in addition to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. American Sniper Report Change is difficult and after being in the Navy for ten years, leaving is a huge adjustment to make. Chris Kyle finishes his fourth and last tour in Sadr City before leaving the Navy to be with his wife and two young children. After returning from war, Chris founded a company called Craft International where they train military and police units. Evaluating how Chris is affected by four tours in Iraq, visualizing Sadr City, where Chris is stationed on his last tour, and questioning why Chris left the Navy is simple since Chris Kyle wrote a very entertaining novel called American Sniper. Reading American Sniper, I evaluate how Chris deals with killing the insurgents and how Chris is affected by four tours in Iraq. Chris has 160 confirmed kills ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sadr City is the last city where Chris is stationed in Iraq. The book talks about the local army building a large wall to keep the insurgents out. I picture a large fifteen foot wall made out of thick, heavy cement blocks that are insuperable. I also visualize a large crane that puts those large blocks in place. There are about thirty tall buildings that are empty from civilians fleeing the city from the insurgents. A sewage river on the edge of town made the city smell awful: It stunk worse than Iraq usually stunk (Kyle 345). I also visualize what it looks like when Chris is shot by the insurgents in Iraq. Chris is shot once in the head and once in the back, but both shots were stopped by the armor he wore. I picture the first shot hitting his helmet and pushing it back and nearly off his head. The force of the gunshot is so great that he is knocked off his feet and lying on the ground. I see Chris get up and start walking on the dirt road back to the Humvee. While walking to the Humvee Chris gets shot in the back and I picture the dent in his body armor that stopped the bullet from penetrating his back. I visualize how Sadr City appears and what Chris looks like after being shot in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Hot Melte Extrusion In hot melt extrusion, materials are heated, melted and dispersed to be cooled. This process is not suitable for thermolabile products, and the excipients should be miscible in the molten state [12]. Large size particles are produced by hot melt extrusion. Process parameters such as temperature, pressure and mixing rate determines product properties like density, particle morphology, size and size distribution. Table 2 lists the advantages and disadvantages of hot melt extrusion technique [2,5]. The process typically consists of three phases (figure cxxx). First, feeding phase in which excipients enters the heating chamber. Second, the excipients melts and a screw allows its mixing and transfer into the extrusion station. Finally, Extrusion in which the extruder controls the shape and size of the extrudate once is cooled down and cut [12,13]. Co milling is very efficient in dispersing and homogenizing excipients, it also reduced partiele size in aqueous media. This technique ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The cooling rate has a direct effect on the co crystal s size, growth and shape. After co crystals production, they are then filtered and washed to eliminate impurities. Finally, the crystals are dried, milled and sieved to reduce their particle size [2]. Co crystallization involves two main steps: nucleation (the material starts its crystallization process on a specific site) which can occur in labile zone that is a zone not optimal for crystal growth, and second the crystal or co crystal growth. The solid crystals can be formed from liquid, melt or gas, and are more stable than the individual initial materials and held together by non covalent forces. Compared to the initial material, the co crystal has a different crystallinity, solubility and mechanical properties ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The possible link between culture, material conditions,... The possible link between culture, material conditions, and war After the Second World War and finally after the Cold War and the Gulf War, many peo ple agreed that there is no need for war anymore. Allies were conducted to maintain peace. But this belief was destroyed. Nowadays, we have to fear a war with Iraq. The question which rises is, if there is a possible link between culture, material conditions, and war? In my paper I will mention the anthropology of war and gender roles. Furthermore, I will discuss the interrelations between culture and war, and finally the interrelations between religion and war. The first question is, if there was war from the beginning of human kind on, or if war just was developed over time? This is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accordingly to O Connell, violence is not innate in humankind and violence is not inherent in civilization either (p. 6). But why do we have war? Furthermore, he claims that war is dependent on levels of ecological adaptation that is inherently transitory (p. 6) . That means human beings are not evil from begin ning on. They learn violence during their life. For example, Neolithic farmers did not know war until they were attacked by marauders, who destroyed their entire village and slaughtered who ever they could kill. The survivors of this attack built a new, larger settlement. The living area was surrounded by a massive wall to protect them from enemies. They had never forgotten the attack of the marauders, which killed so many people. They built a body of armed men [which] marched out of this settlement and did battle with an equivalent force, striving to conquer and so come to rule them (p. 3 f). The farmers would have never thought about attacking somebody if they would not have been attacked by other people, and therefore learnt about violence. But how is war exactly defined? Anthropologists are not very descriptive about that issue. Accordingly to O Connell, they see war as organized violence or fighting between territorial units (p. 5). What contents must war fulfill that it is regarded as war? O Connell claims that true war needs preparation, a group orientation, a governmental and military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Racism And Segregation In James Baldwin s A Raisin In The Sun A Raisin in the Sun and Stranger in the Village are both stories that deal with how racism and segregation affect blacks and whites. A Raisin in the Sun deals with racism on a small scale, and how it affects one family, specifically in Chicago. The family in the story tries to buy a better house in a white neighborhood, and they have to deal with racism from the white people who live in the neighborhood who are accustomed to segregation. Stranger in the Village deals with racism and segregation on a broader and worldwide scale. James Baldwin, the author, recounts his experience in a European village where he deals with racism from people who have never seen a black person before. He also talks about African American s place in American society. A Raisin in the Sun shows how racism can affect a family and someone s psyche, and Stranger in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the argument the essay tries to make is that racism is the reason the Youngers, the family in the play, live in in horrible economic conditions. In the same vein, A Raisin in the Sun represented the calamities that African American workers confronted with in Chicago during the years of 1920s to the 1950s (Nowrouzi 2271). In the play the Youngers are forced to work low end jobs like being maids for white families or being a chauffeur for white people. Since racism restricted black people from getting higher end jobs, they were forced to work low end jobs, which put them in terrible economic conditions. This supports my argument that racism effects people psychologically because Walter, a character in the play, feels like less than a man for working a low end job with little pay, and it also causes him to have depression and not show up to work. He spends the whole story drinking and arguing with each member of his family because he doesn t make enough money to support his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Ivan Denisovich Satire In the novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn the genre political satire was used. The genre political satire is an important section of satire that focuses on achieving entertainment from mocking politics which relate to our society. These types of novels help readers reflect on their own life style and society, learning how to improve themselves. There were 3 elements I chose which were used in this novel to display political satire. The three elements are irony, sarcasm and parody which display this type of genre very well. The novel is about men who are put into camps by the government and are forced to work and do whatever the commanders want them to do. They are not given any rights to be free and do ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were put in camps and were forced to work for the government who opened the camps. They thought they would be able to get out once they worked hard, but that never ended up happening. All they ever got was a big yelling from the higher power as one of the elders had stated, Step out! shouted the guard. Step out, you in front. To hell with your Step out . The zeks marched with measured tread, hanging their heads as at a funeral. Now we ve nothing to lose: we d be the last back anyhow. He wouldn t treat us like human bengs, now let him burst himself shouting. (Solzhenitsyn 102). This novel showed the humor in how they were given a certain amount of time to be in camps, but they were never being let out. They were already in the camp and were given more sentences if they did not cooperate with the higher power. For example one of the commanders had said, Well, look out, team leader. If you go on talking like that I ll out you in the lock up with the rest, Snubnose promised Tiurin, but mildly. (Solzhenitsyn 131). It was disappointing to see how they worked with all their energy, but were never appreciated. This problem relates to our societies in our world for example third world war countries where people are being forced to leave their homes and work at camps. The second element which was used in the novel to display political satire was sarcasm. Sarcasm is something which is used a lot in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Significance Of The Diwali Festival Diwali is undoubtedly the brightest and the biggest among the festivals of Hindu religion. The word Diwali means a row of light and is derived from the two words deep which means light and avali which means a row. The celebration lasts for four days and each of the days has different tradition but the night of main festival coincides with darkest new moon night of Hindu calendar. Generally this festival comes in the month of October or November. During the festival, the whole country gets illuminated with light and dazzles with joy. Each and every day of the festival of light and illumination is marked by different tradition by different communities. But the celebration, enjoyment and goodness of all communities remain true and same. Significance of Diwali in Hindu This festival has a great significance in Hindu community and signifies ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This festival is not only about the outer illumination but also promotes awareness of inner feelings which is the core for each and every human being. The true essence of Hinduism is the spirituality and prophesizes the fact that a human being is not only a body and mind but goes beyond that a powerful eternal source of energy known as soul. The festival depicts realization of this inner power which shows the path of righteousness and prosperity even during darkest and hardest times and an individual. The awakening of one s true and pure soul gives universal compassion, immense peace of mind and higher knowledge. The illumination of houses with candles and diyas along with the fireworks is an evidence of obeisance of health, peace of mind, happiness, wealth and prosperity. It is believed that the sounds of crackers are indications of happiness for the people on this earth. Also a scientific reason behind fire crackers are that the fumes created from the crackers kills various kinds of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Metamorphic Rock Lab Objectives The objectives of this lab are to learn how metamorphic rocks form and how to classify them based upon their texture and composition. In this chapter, we will also learn about distinguishing among the three rock groups and processes that wear rocks down once they have formed. Key Terms anthracite, bituminous, decomposition, disintegration, foliated, gneissic banding, grade, lignite, mass wasting, metamorphic rock, metamorphism, parent rock, peat, phyllitic texture, schistosity, slaty cleavage, sub bituminous, weathering Equipment Introduction Metamorphic rocks have been altered from the composition and texture of their parent rocks through the process of metamorphism. Rocks undergoing metamorphism are exposed to high ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Parent rocks composed predominantly of a single mineral (for example, quartz or calcite) often produce non foliated metamorphic rocks. Sand grains in a metamorphosed sandstone fuse into a dense, compact mass of interlocking particles, producing a rock called quartzite. Metamorphism of limestone produces marble. Evaluating Metamorphic Rocks Examine the metamorphic rocks in your kit, with a hand lens or microscope as appropriate, and use the information in Table 5 1 to answer the following questions. Q5 1: Consider the metamorphic specimens in your kit (67 75). Which ones are foliated (four total)? Specimens _67____, __70___, _73____, __75___, __72___. Q5 2: Of the foliated specimens, which ones have slaty cleavage, phyllitic texture, schistosity, and gneissic banding (one of each)? Specimen number __67___ has slaty cleavage. Specimen number __72___ has phyllitic texture. Specimen number __73___ has schistosity. Specimen number __70___ has gneissic banding. Q5 3: Name the foliated specimens. Specimen number _67____ named __slate________ Specimen number _72____ named __phyllite________
  • 49. Specimen number _73___ named ___schist_______ Specimen number _70____ named __gneiss_______ Q5 4: Of the remaining (non foliated) specimens, which one reacts with hydrochloric acid, and which one scratches glass? Specimen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...