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Gallipoli
Gallipoli is the remarkable story of two Western Australian mates who are sent to Gallipoli in 1915.
Frank and Archie are both very successful sprinters and Archie wants adventure, while Frank wants to
stay in Australia, but signs up for the inventory anyway.
This story brings back some harsh truths about warfare, and explains why so many naïve young men
joined up, only to suffer deaths well before their time.
The troops were headed for the Gallipoli peninsula and the Dardanelles Strait, in southern Turkey, to
attempt to take the peninsula. The war was between the Allies (mainly Britain, US, France, Russia,
Italy, Japan, and Australia) and the Central Powers (mainly Germany, Austria Hungary and Turkey)
I found the recruitment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Archie felt that the war was Australia s responsibility too because, as he said, If we don t stop them
there, they ll end up here . Archie said he would feel ashamed of himself if he didn t fight, even
though he was underage, because he was a good athlete, and that s what the army needs . He also felt
it was Australia s war because Australia does everything hand in hand with Britain. Frank felt that a
war on the other side of the world had nothing to do with Australia, and he did not respect any snobby
British authority.
Probably the actual realisation of what they were getting themselves into was when Frank and Archie
were standing on a hill at sunset; listen to the anguished sounds of battle. Even more horrifying for
Frank was witnessing Snowy on his deathbed naïvely saying, I wonder why they aren t giving me any
food or drink?
When the Anzacs were in Egypt, they thought that the Gypos were a bunch of thieves. The lecture one
of the officers gave before the start of the exercises in Cairo probably didn t do much for respect
towards the Egyptians.
I thought that it was amusing to see the state rivalry during the football game, as it is so reflective of
what still happens today in modern day Australia.
Perhaps the most awful thing that I found about the movie was that the commanders knew that they
were wasting so many young lives, but
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Violence In Wuthering Heights Research Paper
The Duality of Violence and Passivity in Relation to Environment in Wuthering Heights Characters in
Wuthering Heights exemplify the effect of dual natures and the destructive impact such internal
struggles can have on filial relations. The motives that drive the characters are inextricably linked to
the warring forces inside them that are the impetus for the rash and ruinous actions that are common to
both major households in the novel. Consequently, the prevalence of duality throughout the novel
signifies the importance of a double nature in characterizing humanity. Catherine is the most relevant
example of contradictory natures as they define her personality throughout her life. Therefore; in
Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, the recurring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Every point at Catherine s life showed that, regardless of her ability to manipulate others, she
ultimately could not control her own inconsistency nor could she accept it. Therefore, she serves to
show that failing to overcome duality can be fatal because it is not environmentally driven part of the
human
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Net Neutrality Verizon
Verizon s business is most heavily influenced by the advancements in technology, but other industry
changes and government decision making are other social issues changing Verizon. As previously
discussed in the essay, Net Neutrality is a bill that projects the future of the telecommunications
industry. In the case that it is protected it will prevent a monopoly of the internet which will benefit
more than just consumers, but for Verizon the abolishment of the bill will mean opportunity to
increase profits through selling the internet since it will no longer be a free utility (Maisto, 2014).
Thus, the industries future profits lye on the decision of Net Neutrality.
Another industry issue that the government inflicted is corporate tax changes.
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Examples Of Conflict In The Healthcare Field
Managing conflict in the workplace is necessary for having excellent care in the healthcare field.
Conflicts will always exist in the world and also in the health care world. In the health care field
conflict may exist between physicians and other physicians, Physicians and nurses, nurses and other
nurses, physicians and other staff members, and between the staff or the health care team and the
patient or patient s family. According to the article by Ramsey The conflicts may range from
disagreements to major controversies that may lead to litigation or violence. Conflicts have an adverse
effect on productivity, morale, and patient care. They may result in high employee turnover and
certainly limit staff contributions and impede efficiency (Ramsey, 2001, p. 1)
Conflict in the workplace can and will affect the quality of care for the patients. Some issues that
possible could arise maybe emotional distress, mistakes, tension, and neglect. Many times stress can
be a main factor in healthcare settings due to stressful environments. According to the article some
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The first one being a conflict between a patient and a visitor. They were having an argument over
money and an expected inherence. The visitor brought a gun into the hospital to the third floor and
shot the patient. I was not working at the time nor was this my floor. However, this was the Hospital I
was working at during this time. This incident caused a lot of trauma to the staff that was working at
this time. Counseling was offered to all of the employees at the hospital for post traumatic syndrome.
The other conflict was between a nurse and a physician, which the physician became angry at the
nurse and through patients charts at her. The nurse wrote the physician up and he had to take anger
management
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Accident Spot Identification Using Gsm Gps
GPS and GSM for Accident Spot Identification ABSTRACT: The main intention of this project is to
find the accident spot at any place and intimating it to ambulance through the gps and gsm networks.
Now a days, it became very difficult to know that an accident occurred and to locate the position
where it has happened. It s very difficult for the lives of victims until anyone noticed and informed it
to the ambulance or to any hospital and if it occurs in remote areas there will be no hope to survive. To
overcome these, gps and gsm technologies are used. The gps based vehicle accident identification
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Microcontroller A single chip used to control other devices. Any microcomputer system requires
memory to store a sequence of instructions making up a program, parallel port or serial port for
communicating with an external system, timer / counter for control purposes like generating time
delays, Baud rate for the serial port, apart from the controlling unit called the Central Processing Unit.
Micro controller (AT89C51) In this project work we are using AT89C51 micro controller. This micro
controller plays a major role. Micro controllers were originally used as components in complicated
process control systems. However, because of their small size and low price, Micro controllers are
now also being used in regulators for individual control loops. In several areas Micro controllers are
now outperforming their analog counterparts and are cheaper as well. A Micro controller consists of a
powerful CPU tightly coupled with memory RAM, ROM or EPROM), various I / O features such as
Serial ports, Parallel Ports, Timer/Counters, Interrupt Controller, Data Acquisition interfaces Analog to
Digital Converter (ADC), Digital to Analog Converter (ADC), everything integrated onto a single
Silicon Chip. It does not mean that any micro controller should have all the above said features on
chip, Depending on the need and area of application for which it is designed, The ON CHIP features
present in it may or
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Conquest Of Ai Analysis
The Conquest of Ai Joshua 7:1 9 outlines the initial failed attack on Ai. One possible reading is to say
that the omission of YHWH s voice in the attack is the reason that they were defeated. While there is
some truth that can be extracted from this, I think it s more beneficial to note that the text attributes
this failure to the poor military advice given to Joshua (Joshua 7:3). In addition, it is also helpful to
note the lack of reason given for the Israelites needing to take on Ai. Unlike the two occurrences with
Moses that I have already mentioned, Ai posed to no threat to the Israelites. Unlike Jericho, YHWH
gave no command regarding whether Ai was to be attacked or not. Verses 6 10 show Joshua to fall
down and inquire of the Lord (which is something I m ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Because I think that it is an essential lesson for the nation of the United States to heed. We are now
that military force striking all over the world. We have done it so much that we have masked God s
voice because of our love for military activity. We send people out in his name we bless the work that
soldiers do, including the violence that they enact with others. If the United States is truly 83%
Christian, then I plead for more people to analyze this story of the Israelites and the city of Ai, and that
we learn the lessons clear to us from the text.
Military activity, particularly when it is unwarranted or for a single nation s benefit, silences the voice
of God in a society. The silencing of God allows for people to falsely speak on his behalf. It s
something that we have seen more clearly in modern times through the unrest in the Middle East, but
it has been a part of our culture for a long time now. This activity needs to cease immediately, or we
risk becoming a people who profess a loving God, and yet continually sow destruction and violence
into the world. And what kind of world are we living in, if God cannot even get a word
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The Catholic Church And The Church
The Catholic Church as we know it is much different than that of the past. Love, acceptance,
forgiveness, giving, and tradition are all things that come to mind when the words Catholic Church are
heard. If one were to ask those living in the 1400 1800s what comes to mind when thinking about the
Catholic Church, their answer would have been very different. With the exception of a few countries,
there is a separation of the church and state in todays government. In our current state of government,
the church has no say in the justice system or decisions made by the government. There is no priest or
king who rules over the country or attends government meetings. In early Europe, this was not the
case. The Catholic Church had great influence on the government. The church actually was the
government in some countries who operated under a theocratic ruling. With God being the ultimate
ruler, the Priest or King was the next in power. The royals are supposedly Gods chosen ones. They are
the closest to him and everyone else is below them. The church had power over the military, who had
access to education, individuals socioeconomic class, the laws, and almost anything else one could
think of.1 The ultimate goal of the church was to convert anyone who was not Christian into a
Christian as a way of gaining power. The inquisition ordered conquistadores to find and conquer lands
which could be used to cultivate Spanish wealth and spread Catholicism.2 In this sense, the church s
power
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Why Gen-Y Johnny Read Non-Verbal Cues
in how each generation uses technology .For instance, the Baby Boomers prefer face to face
communication ,Generation X prefers electronic communication and the Millennials , who were born
with technology, are always connected to it. Today, technology is an integral part of people s lives. It
provides people with news, entertainment and most importantly they use it to communicate with other
people. The development of technology has considerably improved the way of living. Technology has
made its impact on each and every aspect of people s lives, including the means of communication.
Nowadays, people use various ways to communicate with each other, such as mobile phones, social
networking sites and e mails. Although technology has changed the ... Show more content on
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The advancement of technology has limited the ability to communicate non verbally. Non verbal
communication is the main channel of communicating as it helps in expressing and interpreting others.
It comprises of cues such as facial expressions, postures and gestures. Nowadays, people are using e
mails, texts and social networking sites to interact as well as express themselves. As in Why Gen Y
Johnny Can t Read Non Verbal Cues, Mark analyzes , We live in a culture where young people
outfitted with iPhone and laptop and devoting hours every evening from age 10 onward to messaging
of one kind and another are ever less likely to develop the silent fluency that comes from face to face
interaction (146). The disadvantage of using technology as a means to communicate with others is
people tend to lose fluency in non verbal cues, as a result misunderstand and offend others. Any
number of emoticons used by people cannot measure their depth of their feelings. Non Verbal aspect
of communication should not be replaced by the advancement of
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Comparison Powder Vs Dehydrated Onion Salt
Onion powder, different from onion salt, is made from dried onions that have been ground into a fine
powder. Though commonly confused, onion powder and onion salt are two very different things. Both
are made from dehydrated onions, but onion salt has one part salt to every five parts of dehydrated
onion. Contemporary versions typically utilize dried granulated onion and salt, and usually include an
anticaking agent (Wikipedia Onion Powder). Onion powder is significantly healthier for you when
consumed in small amounts, meaning that if you consume a large amount of this powder, you receive
too much of the nutrients and other health benefits it provides, making it unhealthy. Some health
benefits of onion powder is that it is rich in dietary
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Isis-Aphrodite Research Paper
In 30 BCE, Egypt became a province of Rome. A devastating military defeat at the Battle of Actium
caused the fall of Egypt s Pharaohs and on a larger scale, the rise of the Roman Empire. With any
great changes in society come a massive change in expression, and the art of Roman Egypt is certainly
a prime example. The artistic canons and subjects of Ancient Egypt that had lasted millennia suddenly
change and are eventually replaced by Rome s. In this paper I will discuss the merging of the two
cultures and artistic styles. Isis Aphrodite is an amalgam of two goddesses and two art styles. As her
name implies she is a combination of Isis, the Egyptian goddess of motherhood, and Aphrodite, the
Roman goddess of fertility, beauty and love. This combination makes her the ultimate mother goddess,
representing both fertility and being a mother. She dates from the Roman Period, around 200 CE, and
was made in Egypt. The piece stands at the respectable height of 19 ½ inches tall and 4 15/16 inches
wide, and is made of white engobe, a type of slip with a little more filler than usual. The details are
painted with brown, black, pink and red terracotta. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A similar work to Isis Aphrodite is the Statuette of Isis Fortuna. It is another mixture of Egyptian and
Roman Goddesses from the second century, though this piece is actually from Rome. This sculpture is
much smaller at only 4 3/16 inches and is made of bronze. It is also seen wearing a calathos with Isis s
horn and disk symbol, though this one s crown is not nearly as exaggerated. Her dress features the
Tyet on the front. She holds in her right hand the rudder that represents Fortuna s control over human
lives, and a cornucopia of prosperity in her left. Fortuna is a Roman fertility goddess who controls the
fates of individuals and cities. Because Fortuna is another fertility goddess along with Aphrodite,
combining her with Isis seems
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Htc Company Introduction.Pdf
COMPANY INTRODUCTION
www.htc21.co.kr
Copyrightsⓒ 2010 Hospitality Tourism Company
CEO s Message
 Education Korea University (Bachelor of Science Master of Finance)  Experience 1984 1997
Samsung Group Shilla Hotel (Finance Dep.)  Awards Certificates AHLA Certificate of Supervision
in Hospitality Industry Best Hospitality Management Company Award by Korean Academic Society
of Hospitality Administration , Best Tourism Company Award by Tourism Sciences  Organization
Incheon Free Economic Zone Member of Advisory Committee
A well respected and recognized leader in the hotel industry in Korea, Mr. Kim is President of
Hospitality Tourism Company in Korea. He was instrument of establishing the first Korean hotel ...
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Opening Year : 2009.7.1 223 Rooms, Restaurant, Banquet 4 Star Hotel
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Copyrightsⓒ 2010 Hospitality Tourism Company
Serviced Residence
M Chereville
Owner : Individual Investors Opening Year : 2003.5.1 125 Rooms, Business Lounge
Casaville Shinchon
Owner : Individual Investors Opening Year : 2006.12.1 183 Rooms, Business Lounge
Casaville Samsung
Owner : Individual Investors Opening Year : 2005.7.1 183 Rooms, Business Lounge
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Copyrightsⓒ 2010 Hospitality Tourism Company
Sangnam Guest House
Owner : Yonsei University Opening Year : 2007.2.1 39 Rooms, Business Lounge
SEOUL PARTNERS HOUSE
Owner : Seoul Business Agency Operating Year : 2009.9.7 9 Rooms, Business Lounge
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Copyrightsⓒ 2010 Hospitality Tourism Company
In Service Training Center
Sokcho Training Center
Owner :Seoul Metropolitan Government Managing since 2009.5.1 Restaurant and Cafeteria
Seocheon Training Center
Owner : SeoulMetropolitan Government Opening Year : 2007.6.1 151 Rooms, Restaurant, Banquet
Sooanbo Training Center
Owner : SeoulMetropolitan Government Opening Year : 2008.7.1 110 Rooms, Restaurant, Banquet
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Copyrightsⓒ 2010 Hospitality Tourism Company
Naksan Training Center
Owner : Korea Railroad Opening Year : 2009.4.1 110 Rooms, Restaurant, Banquet
Science Technology Cooperation Center
Owner : GwangjuMetropolitan Government Opening Year : 2009.3.1 64 Rooms, Restaurant,
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Essay Geico Case Study
Case Study: Geico
Assignment 1: Case Study GEICO
HRM 533
Linda Matthews
April 28, 2013
Dr. Jean Gordon
Case Study : Geico 1
1. Determine which facets of the Geico total rewards program align with the five (5) top advantages of
a total rewards program outlined in Chapter 2 of the textbook and discuss your reasoning. Geico offers
a variety of benefits programs just to name a few would be: medical, dental and vision coverage. This
program also includes work/life balance programs and physical fitness program
(http://careers.geico.com).
Geico believes in benefiting their employees life long learning and encouraging their employees to
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Recommend two (2) areas for improvement. *Employees should be given a confidential employee
survey about the total rewards package. *Employee should be able to discuss the total reward package
to Geico, for employees want to be heard. Employees expect something to happen once they share
their opinions with management. They like being part of the conversation and seeing action from their
feedback (Talent Management, 2012, pg. 28).
*From these confidential surveys Geico should be better able to improve these programs. Case Study:
Geico 4
4. Assuming employees are unhappy with the current plan, offer two (2) improvements or or changes
to Geico s total rewards program. * Geico need to continue to enhance its total reward packages by
having effective training, more seminars, regular meeting with employees pertaining to the existing
total reward package. *Geico should continue to improve their total reward packages to meet everyone
needs in order to keep the employees happy. *Geico must improve and continue to strive for new total
reward packages or upgrade the total reward packages they have. 5. Use at least five (5) quality
academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and Other websites do not qualify as
academic resources. Workplace: Planting the seeds
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Critical Analysis Of Charles DickensOliver Twist
Critical Analysis Just like anyone else who reads a book, opinions are going to form, and not all of
them are going to be on the same page. Readers form different opinions and views based on how they
interpret the meaning of the novel. Many critics have analyzed Charles Dickens Oliver Twist. Albert
Borowitz and Kelly Winters are two well known writers who wrote long critiques that analyzed the
work of Charles Dickens.
Crime writer Albert Borowitz believes that Charles Dickens uses the narrative of Oliver s fall to serve
his reformist purposes of attacking England s harsh, poor laws and illustrating [in] the thesis that city
slums could breed crime even in the most innocent people (Borowitz). I absolutely agree with
Borowitz. In the beginning, the reader just assumes the Oliver just has terrible luck and that all of
these terrible events are happening to him out of misfortune. Oliver is portrayed as a poor and
innocent boy who is just being used by other people who have selfish intentions. Later on, the
bystanders realize that he was really the hardened little wretch he was described to be by people
(Dickens). Comparing the beginning of the novel to the end of the novel, Oliver has transformed from
an innocent and young boy into a criminal in which he only speaks lies. Dickens has managed to
attack England s laws and changed Oliver s character from an innocent orphan into a criminal. Jhaveri
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Later on in the article, Borowitz also states that Dickens has
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Essay on Introducing SMART Antennas to Improve Throughput
1. Purpose and scope of the system In the current wireless networking standards, omni directional
antennas are used to establish connection between the base station and the user. The radiation emitted
from this antenna is spread uniformly in a horizontal manner. These antennas are employed because
the base station is not aware of the location of the user. Hence most of the radiated beam is lost or
dispersed. Furthermore radiation from neighboring base stations with the same frequency will cause
interference. If it is possible to concentrate the beam/radiation only the user and introduce nulls in the
area of the interference, most of the radiated power can be made useful and gives users with extended
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Phased array antennas are to be used, whose array elements in a pattern (linear, circular, planar)
collectively give a directional pattern and by changing the phase of the current to these elements the
radiation pattern can be steered. Algorithms that is needed to achieve this is DOA (Direction of
Arrival) and Adaptive Beamforming algorithm.
Many algorithms are developed:
Direction of Arrival Algorithms:
MUSIC Multiple Signal Classification It is a subspace based DoA algorithm. Subspace algorithms
provide high resolution and are more accurate. The physical size of the array aperture is not a concern.
MUSIC algorithm is widely preferred. It involves extensive search through all possible steering
vectors. [1][2]
ESPRIT Estimation of Signal Parameters via Rotational Invariance Techniques The algorithm is
robust than MUSIC algorithm. Complexity and storage requirements are lower than for MUSIC
algorithm. It explorers the rotational invariance property in the signal subspace created by two
subarrays derived from original array with a translation invariance structure.[2]
Root MUSIC Polynomial version of MUSIC algorithm.
MVDR Minimum Variance Distortion less Response algorithm Aim of this algorithm is to minimize
the power contributed by noise and any signals coming from the interferer.
Beamforming Algorithms
There are two types of beamforming techniques. They are switched beam and adaptive array system.
Switched beam techniques use
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Property as Feminist Dynamic in Welty s Delta Wedding...
Property as Feminist Dynamic in Welty s Delta Wedding
In our traditionally patriarchal society, primogeniture is the norm for inheritance of property. For
anyone other than a first born son to inherit the family estate is unusual. Even more unusual is
inheritance by women, who in many localities were forbidden from owning property. Thus, the pattern
of inheritance which Robbie notes in Delta Wedding is a significant departure from cultural norms.
Eudora Welty depicts a domestic politic which represents a feminist dynamic departing from, yet not
entirely escaping, patriarchy.
On the surface, women occupy a dominant role in the domestic politics of the novel. Robbie testifies
to several ways in which this is true. First, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Despite this clear delineation of an inverted power structure, the Fairchild women do not completely
escape patriarchy. The system is still not truly matriarchal, as the women subvert male dominance
without genuinely replacing it. It was as if the women had exacted the place, the land, for something
for something they had had to give (191). Presumably, this transaction represents an acceptance by the
women of a conditional patriarchy. However, for all their authority in the roost, the women do not
maintain control over their trump card: the land. After exacting the land from the men, they had let it
out of their hands (191). This voluntary subjugation undermines patriarchy without destroying it. By
ceding their power, they place themselves in a position to more legitimately (according to the
dominant culture) regain it. The Fairchild women knew what to ask of their men. Adoration, first but
not least. Then, small sacrifice by small sacrifice, the little pieces of the whole body! (191). At the
conclusion of this intricate game of domestic politics, the women are left in charge, but now at the
impetus of the men. The women, who in their initial power suffered the men s presence, are now
suffered to rule by the men who were their former guests. There is a caveat to this dynamic stated
among the litany of property transfers. Miss Rowena gave Shellmound to Mr. Battle before she ever
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The Tokugawa Period In Japan
The Tokugawa period in Japan started in 1603 and ended in 1867 this was the final period of medieval
japan. Tokugawa Shogunate lasted for more than 250 years and Medieval Japan changed dramatically
from feudalism to a modernised society due to the Meiji restoration which also turned japan into a
world of power. The three main focuses which will be discussed in this Essay are political, social and
military which changed in the Meiji restoration. Education, social class, and women s roles changed
drastically when Japan began to modernize. Due to the government which played a huge role in the
social change of the Meiji restoration by creating many new laws. The biggest change during the Meiji
restoration was the schooling of the Japanese children as back in feudal Japan it was only the high
class and nobles that got to go school and now after the Meiji restoration it is everyone. (Asia for
educators, 2009) (Brian Platt, 2014) Back in feudal japan people had to follow their strict class but
after the Meiji restoration the people of japan had the opportunity to change their class, live
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The western countries convinced japan to become like them this is what the Meiji restoration did. At
the time the western countries were very influential. After feudalism had ended the government
established power over all of the 260 feudal domains of japan. (Chris A, 2009) (Wikipedia,
2013)When the 20th century came japan had national parliament and modern and modernised
constitution. The modernisation of Japan made the nation have more wealth, be more economically
stable and a strong education for the people. There were many political party s arguing to have and
hold the power of Japan but eventually all of the party s agreed to having 1 government rule
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Rome Was Different From The Steppes
Rome was different from the steppes.
For one, there were more trees. Dense forests dotted the landscape back east but here in the west they
rolled on for miles and miles, making it harder for the large horde to travel on horseback. At least the
roads helped. Romans were meticulous about their roads, and their insistence about the width made it
easier for riders to ride two by two, as well as for the large carts to pass through unscathed. Roads to
the east were merely dirt paths carved over time, little more than dirt impressions winding through a
sea of grass.
Although grateful for them, Attila didn t need the roads. Despite the trees he could have navigated his
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It was a damning piece of parchment. Her brother had been sending legions to the east to stop the
encroaching Huns. He would not have allowed his sister to write the letter and if he had been
entertaining the idea of an alliance, then he would have written it himself.
This was treason.
Yet the idea was intriguing. Attila had been married once before, but both his wife and child were dead
and buried alongside the trails in the steppes. With no legitimate heir to his dynasty, there had already
been quarrels amongst the host as to who should step in if, and more importantly when, the king died.
Some suggested one of his acknowledged sons from the trail women. Though not born of a proper
union, they were still his blood. Others said that he should pick from his most trusted generals. Attila
had made no decision either way, however. In fact the inferred idea that he would not sire any more
children offended him. He was a young man, not a lecher too old to rise to the occasion... He could
still father a true heir.
And who better than a princess from the west, beautiful and young, and considering the ring that Attila
had wrapped around his neck with a bit of leather, who was also eager to become his wife?
So the decision was made. Attila chose from the main host a few hundred men to accompany him to
Rome. It was dangerous riding into the heart of the empire but with a smaller group travelling with
him, it would be easier to avoid patrols and outposts.
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I Got Trapped By My Own Success Essay
Alexander Weygers lived a life of creative adventure on an income so low it never interested the
Internal Revenue Service. He continually complained that man s essential failure was to know when
enough was enough, and he used the line at which he would need to write a check to the IRS as his
definition of enough. There was one occasion, though, when he flirted with that line. I got trapped by
my own success, he said. Weygers dalliance with the tax man came in the late 1950s when he traded a
piece of sculpture for an Exacta single lens camera. It was a particularly cold winter on the Monterey
Peninsula. Toward the conclusion of a trip to a junkyard in Salinas, heavy sleet began to fall. As he
waited in the bed of his truck for the storm to pass, Weygers picked up the camera that happened to be
beside him and began taking super close up photos of the raindrops on the windshield. The clouds
eventually parted and rays of light pierced the droplets, causing a refraction in his lens. Weygers
hurried home and began playing with light refractions on leaves and frozen over chuckholes. He then
raced to the beach, taking similar zoomed in shots of a piece of seaweed and an ant colony. The result
was a never before seen, free form photography or artography, as Weygers termed it. In his studio, he
would suspend drops of water from the bottom side of a sheet of glass. Then, using a macro lens he
created himself, Weygers would look into the inside of the raindrop and
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The Wealth and Succes of William Vanderbilt Essay
William Vanderbilt was an American businessman whose wealth was derived from the thriving
railroad industry of the late nineteenth century. He was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1821
and died at age 64 on December 8, 1885. During this time, he led the Lake Shore and Michigan
Southern Railway, the Canada Southern Railway, and the Michigan Central Railroad. He took over as
president for these organizations for his father. His father, Cornelius Vanderbilt, brought the railroad
business to his family. Upon his death, William Vanderbilt was the richest man in the world. His
success can be attributed to his ability to capitalize on the transportation revolution that swept America
years ago, and only remained to expand and grow with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The rails are the single and greatest contributor to his vast fortune, and he saw it as one well deserved
by his family and himself. The wealth should not be stripped from his good hands, as he saw it,
especially considering his notable contributions to charity and the national economy all around.
Vanderbilt expressed the utmost confidence in his own people and his own company. In fact, he stated
in that same interview, I don t take any stock in this silly nonsense about working for anybody but our
own. The idea of the federal government acquiring the railroads would not appeal to this attitude nor
would it find support in any region of his company. This support your own type of attitude is one that
carries well among those who are involved, thus the effort to acquiesce the railroads from Vanderbilt
and his people would no doubt be faced with adversity.
Finally, the idea of establishing a national welfare system for all citizens who fall below a
congressionally defined poverty line would most likely not be supported by Vanderbilt. Logic dictates
that those who have money, tend to try and keep it when it comes to fiscal policy. For the same
reasons that wealthy conservatives of todays republican party oppose the institution of national
healthcare which raises taxation on the upper one
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The Role Of Social Expectations Of A Role In A Social System
Concepts
RT classifies every individual as an actor that carries out a role (Kahn Fellows, 2013). Actors
perspective of social expectations leads them to formulate scripts for behaviors in a situation outlining
the actions of their role (Kahn Fellows, 2013; van der Horst, n.d). These social expectations direct
interactions with other actors of a group or system with the intention of gaining rewards or avoiding
consequences (Kahn Fellows, 2013). Each role within a social system has a role set, specifically the
many multiple relationships associated with a role (Kahn Fellows, 2013; McEwen Wills, 2010). For
instance, a foster parent has a role set consisting of other foster parents, biological parents of foster
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People occupy more than one role at any given time in their daily lives, as a consequence, can lead to
role strain. Role strain is when the expectations of one role affect the role expectations of another
(Kahn Fellows, 2013; McEwen Wills, 2010). For example, a foster mother, who is also a lawyer, has
to take off from work to stay at home with a foster child who has been suspended from school. The
role strain in this example is the foster mother is not able to be in court to carry out the role of a
lawyer, because she is at home in the role of a foster mother. Unfortunately, role strain can lead to role
conflict. RT explains that role conflict occurs when the expectations of one or more roles are not
compatible with another role (Kahn Fellows, 2013;
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PracticeS8 Essay
A) mean, median, SD, correlation, histograms 1) Find the mean, median, SD, IQR for the following
data set: 5 5 8 10 12 15 15 19 20 21 What are the values of the SD IQR ? 2) Find the mean, median,
SD IQR for the data in (1) after it has been transformed as follows: new value = 2.8(old value) 7.2
Which statement is true ? a) all four measures change so that new value = 2.8(old value) 7.2 b) the
mean, median IQR change so that new value = 2.8(old value) 7.2, but new SD = 2.8(old SD). c) the
mean median change so that new value = 2.8(old value) 7.2, but the SD IQR change so that new value
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What was the average tip charge? a) $8.75 b) $9.00 c) $9.25 d) $9.75 e) $10.40 (19) In problem (18)
suppose the standard deviation of bill amounts was $18. What was the standard deviation of tip sizes?
a) 1.18 b) 1.36 c) 1.54 d) 1.88 e) 2.70 (20) What can you say about the correlation r between heights
of husbands wives? Bob (height = avr. husband height) Bev (height way above avr. wife height) 0 Joe
(much taller than avr. husband) Jen (much shorter than avr. wife) + Lou (height = avr. husband height)
Ann (height = avr. wife height) 0 Ted (shorter than avr. husband) Deb (slightly taller than avr. wife) +
Gus (much shorter than avr. husb.) Sue (height = avr. wife height) 0 a) r 0 b) r = 0 c) r 0 d) any of
these could be true. (21) Which one of the following statements is true about the correlation
coefficient, r ? a) r does not depend on the units of measurement (inches, feet, meters, etc.) b) r is not
affected by the presence of outliers c) r is always between 0 and 1 d) a high ( + or ) r is proof of a
cause effect relationship between x y e) none of the above statements are true (22) The mean age of
the 30 members of the TC Jets is 28. After the current season, five members whose mean age is 35
will retire. They will be replaced by five new members whose mean age is 24. What will the new
mean age of the Jets be ? a) 25.88 b) 26.17 c) 26.52 d) 27.12 e) 27.38 B) normal
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Robert Agnew s General Strain Theory
Prison gangs, not much unlike street gangs; a social entity devised to bring a sense of belonging, a
sense of brotherhood. Prison gangs are found all over the world, consisting mostly of males with the
majority of prison gangs made up of Caucasians. Although, the Latino gang population is steadily
increasing. To help us understand prison gangs, we take a look at Robert Agnew s theory called
General Strain theory, in which an individual commits a crime or violence based off of 3 main
sources: 1), an individual is stopped from reaching a goal, 2), something an individual possesses or
valued is removed or threatened, 3), or something negative or unwanted is imposed on an individual
(Alvarez Bachman, 2017). Using this theory, we will dive in to understanding what has helped the
Aryan Brotherhood rise to become one of the most notorious prison gangs our world has ever seen.
Aryan Background
The Aryan brotherhood, also known as, The Brand, Alice Baker, AB or One Two is the country s ...
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The first known American prison gang was the Gypsy Jokers formed in the 1950s in Washington state
prisons (Fleisher Decker, 2001). These gangs have gained national attention for their violence, drug
activity, rape and even murder. Membership is derived from either past association with current gang
members or by general acceptance of current gang values (CJ institute, 1985). With the Aryan
brotherhood, specifically, the members are inducted in through the murder of another individual.
These gangs may have dues, which could be in the form of money, protection, drugs or even sexual
favors. Ultimately, these gangs thrive on secrecy and loyalty. Leaders are noticeably different from
their followers. They may be older, physically stronger or larger, they commission acts of violence and
their leadership qualities elevate a member through the gang hierarchy (CJ institute,
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Jeffery Rosen s The Supreme Court
Jeffery Rosen s novel, The Supreme Court: The Personalities and Rivalries that Defined America
follows the history of the Supreme Court of the United States through both personal and philosophical
rivalries that shaped the transformation of laws and our lives. Rosen shows us the rivalries between
justices and their ideologies and how their ideologies have shaped our laws today. Starting in 1952
with President Harry S Truman and ending fifty four years later with the presidency of George W.
Bush, Rosen takes and shapes the novel through the eyes of the justices. The novel, The Nine: Inside
the Secret World of the Supreme Court by Jeffery Toobin, an acclaimed legal analyst at CNN shows us
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Throughout the book, Rosen analyzes specific traits of judges such as political parties and
appointment reason and so on. Rosen uses direct quotes from the judges to identify how judges have
to lean away from certain beliefs and lean towards other beliefs for the sake of keeping the country
free and under control. In each section, Rosen compares two justices and obviously favors one over
the other. But, as the author, he does recognize the flaws in his view, and the pros in the opposite view.
Rosen clearly favors justices who promote harmony in the court and create rulings with unanimous
decisions. But, Rosen will always comment on something positive about a judge he does not favor,
and will comment on something negative on the justice he does favor, balancing himself out. Another
key factor that informs the reader about how the law came about to be how it is today is by judicial
temperament. Rosen uses this as a key point while comparing the justices. Judicial Temperament
describes the judge s general attitude towards the law, and other judges. He states, If the pairings of
judicial temperaments in this book suggest anything, it is that courting attention and partisan approval
in the short term is no guarantee of judicial respect in the long term (Rosen). This means that while
comparing and contrasting temperaments that whenever something is decided, it doesn t mean it will
stay and
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The Faerie Queene By Edmund Spenser Analysis
This week s lecture is on The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. This lecture focuses on Edmund
Spenser s life, the sources and influences that created Book I of The Faerie Queene , themes, devices,
and meaning, purpose of Book I, and The Legend of the Knight of the Red Cross . Edmund Spenser
was born in 1552 to a modest family of modest means with a similar background such as Marlowe and
Shakespeare. Spenser was a well educated man much like Marlowe. Spenser spent his first years of
education at the Merchant Taylors School before attending university. Edmund Spenser would go on
to receive a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters of Arts from Cambridge University. After university,
Spenser would begin a career as a minor civil servant where he was a personal secretary to men of
power and influence. His work would lead him to a few minor colonial government posts in Ireland.
Afterwards, Edmund Spenser was bestowed a castle and 3,000 acres of land in Munster, Ireland.
However, the castle was burned down into a rebel uprising. This was due to Spenser being
disrespectful of the Irish and their religion. Edmund Spenser would then go on to be a poet. He was
creative and adventurous when it came to his work. His greatest works are The Shepheardes Calendar
and The Faerie Queene . Spenser became a great influence to several poets such as Milton and other
romantics. In the end, Edmund Spenser became one of the greatest English poets of his time.
The Faerie Queene is similar to works of Beowulf because of its Anglo Saxon epics. Also, Book I has
a hint of classical and renaissance adventures. The Faerie Queene is a perfect combination of themes
and motifs that was already introduced in other assignments. This makes Spenser s The Faerie Queene
an epic poem. An epic poem is described as a long narrative in elevated style while presenting
characters of high positions in adventures thus forming an organic whole through their relation to a
central heroic figure and their development of events that play an important part to the history of a
nation or race. The common characteristics of the main character is that the hero is played by a person
of importance such who would have a historical or legendary significance. The
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The World of Technology Meets the World of Education Essay
Good bye blackboard, hello interactive white board! Get out of the way paper, pens, pencils, and
textbooks and make room for the netbook, laptop, iPod, iPhone and iPad; they are moving into the
classroom. Students are ready to use these new gadgets whether educators are ready or not. Therefore,
the world of education needs to embrace the world of technology and take off on the World Wide Web.
Technology is not going away. Our students of today must be technosavvy in order to function in their
adult lives of tomorrow.
The implementation of technology allows teachers to use differentiated instruction in order to meet the
needs of all the students in the classroom. The interactive white board is a great example of how all
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Also, I believe with repeated use of the iPod, his fluency and silent reading speed will increase. When
he tested on the book he showed that this method was successful for him because he scored a 100 on
the Accelerated Reader assessment. If more teachers would implement using the iPod with reluctant
readers and allow them to experience some success then they maybe more inclined to branch out on
their own to become independent readers. Textbooks are only as up to date as the day they leave the
printer. Think of the millions of dollars that could be saved on textbooks if students were issued
laptops and textbooks were converted to ebooks. As ebooks, the text could be updated daily and
students could have access to up to date information at their fingertips at all times, instead of the
traditional textbooks that are now in schools which can be as old as 5 7 years old.
In order for the implementation of technology to be effective in our school, a great deal of planning
must take place. For core curriculum planning to successfully embrace technology, writers need to be
made aware to tech issues such as: If the computers are networked to file storage drives, printers, and
the Internet; If accounts/passwords need to be established; How scheduling of lab time and equipment
is handled; If support help is available; What type of software applications or websites are available or
accessible; What is the teachers level of technical
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Bodybuilding Workout Program
What Exercises Do You Need for a Men s Bodybuilding Workout Program? By Steve Knorr |
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article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Steve Knorr Coming up with a good
men s bodybuilding workout program is actually not that difficult. There are only certain exercises
that need to be added, and all you need to do is sort out everything to ensure that you mix all of the
exercises together. Many guys will usually give up at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I highly suggest that you use dumbbells often because of the fact that they give your arms that specific
and targeted workout. Make sure that you don t always do bicep curls, as there are many other types of
exercises that you can do to make dumbbells more powerful to use. For example, you can place the
dumbbells out in front of you and allow for the weight to take over. Hold onto it as hard as you can
and enjoy the burning sensations in your arms. They can help you out tremendously with gaining more
muscles. You will find out later on that dumbbells are some of the most important things to do in a
men s bodybuilding workout program. The best part is that you can always do different types of
variations in the
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Excalibur Compare And Contrast
I ve read a book and watch a movie about King Author and I liked the book better because the book
has more interesting idea. The idea of the book is mostly about magic. The example of magic that I
like the most is King Author s sword from the Lake Lady called Excalibur. Also, the book have more
character like Merlin. These are the reasons that make me like the book better. The Excalibur is a
magical sword from the book. This sword is from the Lake Lady. She gave it to King Author because
when King Author broke his sword in the fight. The sword is magic. In the battles, he win by using his
sword. The Excalibur, magical sword, in the book is the best sword. The idea in the book is more
interesting than the movie. In the book, the author introduce
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How Does Sir Lancelot Deserve To Be In The Round Table
Throughout history many heroes or legends have come and gone, but it never stops it will never stop.
Many would say Sir Lancelot did not deserve to be in the round table while others believed he did. He
grew up unaware of his parents or where he was born, he grew up to be a strong young man who
proved he was born to be knight but there was many distractions along the way like falling in love
with Queen Guinevere and being blamed for King Arthur s death. Sir Lancelot did deserve to be in the
Round Table even though he caused many problems but tried to overcome them.
Lancelot was nurtured by Vivien, the lady of the lake and she raised one of the most strongest and
courageous knights. It caused great distress throughout his years growing up
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Osmium Research Paper
How can one human mind organize and memorize over 100 elements? In 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev, a
Russian chemist and inventor, was credited with creating and publishing the Periodic table. The
Periodic table is an arrangement of the chemical elements discovered on earth. These elements are
organized by their atomic number and similarities between chemical properties. The Periodic table
holds 118 elements which can be broken down into smaller classifications, groups (vertical), periods
(horizontal) and blocks (adjacent). In this paper, we will zoom in one unbelievable element Osmium,
which is usually lost in the mix.
Osmium was discovered in 1803 by Smithson Tennant. This element was found when Tennant used
platinum to dilute aqua regia. He noticed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, osmium can irritate the respiratory system, the skin, and the eyes. Osmium is rarely used
in its pure form, meaning that it can be highly toxic. Effects of inhaling this element include, burning
sensation, coughing, severe headaches, wheezing, sudden shortness of breath, and visual disturbances.
As a result of contact with the skin, you are at risk of redness, skin burns, skin discoloration and
blisters. Unfortunately, exposure to high concentrations may result in damage to kidneys or even
death. Though this chemical is able to do harm, it can be and has been used in a beneficial way. For
example, Osmium has also played a key role in various aspects of the development of lightbulb
technology.Alloys of osmium and platinum are used to make specialized laboratory equipment. Alloys
can be made by melting or mixing two or more metals. Lastly, it can be used as a catalyst, a substance
used to speed up or slow down a chemical reaction.
In summarization,osmium ,Os, is a chemical element based on the periodic table. This element was
discovered in the mixture of a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids. It has a atomic number of 76
and an atomic mass of 190.23. This is the most rarest of 118 chemical elements. Though this element
is overlooked, this element has great
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Compassion And Innocence In Marigolds By Eugenia Collier
Nihal Paidipelly After our few chores around the tumbledown shanty, Joey and I were free to run wild
in the sun (pg.1). In the story Marigolds by Eugenia Collier, Elizabeth is described as immature,
carefree, and confused. Throughout the story Collier shows Elizabeth s growth mentally from a girl to
a woman while she matures. In Marigolds the narrator s experiences illustrate the theme that one
cannot have both compassion and innocence. The first experience that the narrator has that shows that
she cannot have both compassion and innocence is when she is hurt by her own actions toward Miss
Lottie. It is shown when the narrator said Suddenly I was ashamed (pg.2), that the narrator is losing
her innocence that let her do silly things like teasing Miss Lottie while gaining a true compassion for
Miss Lottie as she feels bad for Miss Lottie because of what she did. Instead of shaking the guilt off
by going back with the other kids she sat at home and sulked which showed how much her own
actions were starting to mean to her. She realized that all this time the reason that she tormented Miss
Lottie was that she couldn t understand without losing her innocence as one cannot have both
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This is described on page 4, My mother, who was small and soft was now the strength of the family .
This shows that Elizabeth has finally understood her family s condition due to her newfound
compassion. Throughout the story Elizabeth was a carefree girl who never really understood the state
her family was in but now, due to her loss of innocence as she matured she gained compassion and
sees the world a different
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Closing The Achievement Gap Through Administration
Closing the Achievement Gap Through Administration
Patrick Kegley
Texas A M University Commerce Closing the Achievement Gap Through Administration
Whether on the scale of a school district, a state, or the nation, achievement gaps exist. Wealth seems
to be the deciding factor, with race coming in at a close second, but these do not (and should not) be
deciding factors. The State of Texas has developed The P 16 Initiative which seeks to close theses
performance gaps between the poor and wealthy. Our textbook reads: The P 16 is an effort to work
with stakeholders collaboratively to foster a more integrated education system, while addressing issues
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As with the importance of selecting a highly qualified principal to help raise test scores and closing
achievement gaps, the selection and support of staff is also critical. Gregory F. Branch, Eric A.
Hanushek, and Steven G. Rivkin s 2013 study School Leaders Matter examined the effectiveness of
many principles leadership and the effect they had on student achievement ratings. A primary channel
through which principals can be expected to improve the quality of education is by raising the quality
of teachers, either by improving the instruction provided by existing teachers or through teacher
transitions that improve the caliber of the school s workforce (Branch, pg.4). A principal must be able
to continually seek out professional development, to research best practices and new educational
theories to support their staff and students. If principals are to close the achievement gap, they must be
willing to inform and instruct their staff on new teaching strategies. Mr. Canada, from his TED talk,
Our failing schools. Enough is enough! , states: You go into a place that has failed kids for fifty years
and say: so what s the plan? And they say: Well, we are going to do what we did last year, this year .
What kind of business model is that? (TED, 2013). The principal willing to venture into new,
uncharted waters may succeed or fail, but at least they
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Chief Intelligence Training Report
Served as Chief Intelligence Sergeant responsible for the intelligence support for exercise planning,
collection management, targeting support, modeling simulation, and Command, Control,
Communication, Computer, Intelligence, Surveillance Reconnaissance (C4ISR) planning. Served as
principal adviser to USJFCOM, Director of Intelligence (J2), Joint Transformation Command for
Intelligence commander and staff directorate chiefs on intelligence systems innovation, deployment
capabilities and collective/individual training. Responsible for the training and accountability of 305
assigned civilian and joint military personnel in a first and, second, level supervisory capacity.
Maintained long and short range training plans and adjusted work schedules ... Show more content on
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Managed and supervised the operational tasking, contingency planning, deployment, training and
mentorship of 31 contractors and military personnel during MRXs and MTT events. Responsible for
the care, training and welfare of subordinates and training audience Soldier during rotational unit
exercises. Developed learning objectives, defined tasks, conditions, and standards, and produced POIs
and training support packages (TSPs). Trained Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) staffs on issues
supporting current and future threats, improvised explosive device (IED) pattern analysis, assets
capabilities and management during home station training. Applied knowledge in the areas of SIGINT,
MASINT, CI/HUMINT, and Operations Intelligence (OSINT), and the exploitation processes.
Performed short and long range planning for upcoming rotations and Leader Training Program
sessions. Developed and established a program to train newly hired DoD, Central Intelligence Agency
(CIA), and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) analysts that addressed MI Operation Iraqi Freedom
(OIF)/Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) trends. Incorporated institutional doctrine, CTC training
and tactical trends/challenges into exercise planning and rotational interjects. Routinely coordinated
and conducted liaisons with Center for Lessons Learned
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Frederick Douglass All Men Are Created Equal
Imagine being woken up by the yelling of your loved one being whipped He would whip her to make
her scream, and whip her to make her hush, (Douglass, chapter 1, paragraph8).In Narrative of the life
of Fredrick Douglass. Fredrick Douglass wants to change his readers beliefs about what it means to be
dedicated to the American idea that All men are created equal by telling about physical abuse of
slavery and lack of education.
For instance, Douglass tries to change his readers beliefs about what it means to be dedicated to the
idea that All men are created equal by telling about the physical abuse of slavery. One example,
Douglass writes about is when Douglass witnesses his Aunt Hester being brutally whipped. According
to the text, I
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  • 2. Gallipoli Gallipoli is the remarkable story of two Western Australian mates who are sent to Gallipoli in 1915. Frank and Archie are both very successful sprinters and Archie wants adventure, while Frank wants to stay in Australia, but signs up for the inventory anyway. This story brings back some harsh truths about warfare, and explains why so many naïve young men joined up, only to suffer deaths well before their time. The troops were headed for the Gallipoli peninsula and the Dardanelles Strait, in southern Turkey, to attempt to take the peninsula. The war was between the Allies (mainly Britain, US, France, Russia, Italy, Japan, and Australia) and the Central Powers (mainly Germany, Austria Hungary and Turkey) I found the recruitment ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Archie felt that the war was Australia s responsibility too because, as he said, If we don t stop them there, they ll end up here . Archie said he would feel ashamed of himself if he didn t fight, even though he was underage, because he was a good athlete, and that s what the army needs . He also felt it was Australia s war because Australia does everything hand in hand with Britain. Frank felt that a war on the other side of the world had nothing to do with Australia, and he did not respect any snobby British authority. Probably the actual realisation of what they were getting themselves into was when Frank and Archie were standing on a hill at sunset; listen to the anguished sounds of battle. Even more horrifying for Frank was witnessing Snowy on his deathbed naïvely saying, I wonder why they aren t giving me any food or drink? When the Anzacs were in Egypt, they thought that the Gypos were a bunch of thieves. The lecture one of the officers gave before the start of the exercises in Cairo probably didn t do much for respect towards the Egyptians. I thought that it was amusing to see the state rivalry during the football game, as it is so reflective of what still happens today in modern day Australia. Perhaps the most awful thing that I found about the movie was that the commanders knew that they were wasting so many young lives, but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Violence In Wuthering Heights Research Paper The Duality of Violence and Passivity in Relation to Environment in Wuthering Heights Characters in Wuthering Heights exemplify the effect of dual natures and the destructive impact such internal struggles can have on filial relations. The motives that drive the characters are inextricably linked to the warring forces inside them that are the impetus for the rash and ruinous actions that are common to both major households in the novel. Consequently, the prevalence of duality throughout the novel signifies the importance of a double nature in characterizing humanity. Catherine is the most relevant example of contradictory natures as they define her personality throughout her life. Therefore; in Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte, the recurring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Every point at Catherine s life showed that, regardless of her ability to manipulate others, she ultimately could not control her own inconsistency nor could she accept it. Therefore, she serves to show that failing to overcome duality can be fatal because it is not environmentally driven part of the human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Net Neutrality Verizon Verizon s business is most heavily influenced by the advancements in technology, but other industry changes and government decision making are other social issues changing Verizon. As previously discussed in the essay, Net Neutrality is a bill that projects the future of the telecommunications industry. In the case that it is protected it will prevent a monopoly of the internet which will benefit more than just consumers, but for Verizon the abolishment of the bill will mean opportunity to increase profits through selling the internet since it will no longer be a free utility (Maisto, 2014). Thus, the industries future profits lye on the decision of Net Neutrality. Another industry issue that the government inflicted is corporate tax changes. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Examples Of Conflict In The Healthcare Field Managing conflict in the workplace is necessary for having excellent care in the healthcare field. Conflicts will always exist in the world and also in the health care world. In the health care field conflict may exist between physicians and other physicians, Physicians and nurses, nurses and other nurses, physicians and other staff members, and between the staff or the health care team and the patient or patient s family. According to the article by Ramsey The conflicts may range from disagreements to major controversies that may lead to litigation or violence. Conflicts have an adverse effect on productivity, morale, and patient care. They may result in high employee turnover and certainly limit staff contributions and impede efficiency (Ramsey, 2001, p. 1) Conflict in the workplace can and will affect the quality of care for the patients. Some issues that possible could arise maybe emotional distress, mistakes, tension, and neglect. Many times stress can be a main factor in healthcare settings due to stressful environments. According to the article some other factors can be limited time or resources, for example when staffing shortages lead to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first one being a conflict between a patient and a visitor. They were having an argument over money and an expected inherence. The visitor brought a gun into the hospital to the third floor and shot the patient. I was not working at the time nor was this my floor. However, this was the Hospital I was working at during this time. This incident caused a lot of trauma to the staff that was working at this time. Counseling was offered to all of the employees at the hospital for post traumatic syndrome. The other conflict was between a nurse and a physician, which the physician became angry at the nurse and through patients charts at her. The nurse wrote the physician up and he had to take anger management ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Accident Spot Identification Using Gsm Gps GPS and GSM for Accident Spot Identification ABSTRACT: The main intention of this project is to find the accident spot at any place and intimating it to ambulance through the gps and gsm networks. Now a days, it became very difficult to know that an accident occurred and to locate the position where it has happened. It s very difficult for the lives of victims until anyone noticed and informed it to the ambulance or to any hospital and if it occurs in remote areas there will be no hope to survive. To overcome these, gps and gsm technologies are used. The gps based vehicle accident identification module contains a vibrating sensor and a gps modem connected ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Microcontroller A single chip used to control other devices. Any microcomputer system requires memory to store a sequence of instructions making up a program, parallel port or serial port for communicating with an external system, timer / counter for control purposes like generating time delays, Baud rate for the serial port, apart from the controlling unit called the Central Processing Unit. Micro controller (AT89C51) In this project work we are using AT89C51 micro controller. This micro controller plays a major role. Micro controllers were originally used as components in complicated process control systems. However, because of their small size and low price, Micro controllers are now also being used in regulators for individual control loops. In several areas Micro controllers are now outperforming their analog counterparts and are cheaper as well. A Micro controller consists of a powerful CPU tightly coupled with memory RAM, ROM or EPROM), various I / O features such as Serial ports, Parallel Ports, Timer/Counters, Interrupt Controller, Data Acquisition interfaces Analog to Digital Converter (ADC), Digital to Analog Converter (ADC), everything integrated onto a single Silicon Chip. It does not mean that any micro controller should have all the above said features on chip, Depending on the need and area of application for which it is designed, The ON CHIP features present in it may or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Conquest Of Ai Analysis The Conquest of Ai Joshua 7:1 9 outlines the initial failed attack on Ai. One possible reading is to say that the omission of YHWH s voice in the attack is the reason that they were defeated. While there is some truth that can be extracted from this, I think it s more beneficial to note that the text attributes this failure to the poor military advice given to Joshua (Joshua 7:3). In addition, it is also helpful to note the lack of reason given for the Israelites needing to take on Ai. Unlike the two occurrences with Moses that I have already mentioned, Ai posed to no threat to the Israelites. Unlike Jericho, YHWH gave no command regarding whether Ai was to be attacked or not. Verses 6 10 show Joshua to fall down and inquire of the Lord (which is something I m ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because I think that it is an essential lesson for the nation of the United States to heed. We are now that military force striking all over the world. We have done it so much that we have masked God s voice because of our love for military activity. We send people out in his name we bless the work that soldiers do, including the violence that they enact with others. If the United States is truly 83% Christian, then I plead for more people to analyze this story of the Israelites and the city of Ai, and that we learn the lessons clear to us from the text. Military activity, particularly when it is unwarranted or for a single nation s benefit, silences the voice of God in a society. The silencing of God allows for people to falsely speak on his behalf. It s something that we have seen more clearly in modern times through the unrest in the Middle East, but it has been a part of our culture for a long time now. This activity needs to cease immediately, or we risk becoming a people who profess a loving God, and yet continually sow destruction and violence into the world. And what kind of world are we living in, if God cannot even get a word ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Catholic Church And The Church The Catholic Church as we know it is much different than that of the past. Love, acceptance, forgiveness, giving, and tradition are all things that come to mind when the words Catholic Church are heard. If one were to ask those living in the 1400 1800s what comes to mind when thinking about the Catholic Church, their answer would have been very different. With the exception of a few countries, there is a separation of the church and state in todays government. In our current state of government, the church has no say in the justice system or decisions made by the government. There is no priest or king who rules over the country or attends government meetings. In early Europe, this was not the case. The Catholic Church had great influence on the government. The church actually was the government in some countries who operated under a theocratic ruling. With God being the ultimate ruler, the Priest or King was the next in power. The royals are supposedly Gods chosen ones. They are the closest to him and everyone else is below them. The church had power over the military, who had access to education, individuals socioeconomic class, the laws, and almost anything else one could think of.1 The ultimate goal of the church was to convert anyone who was not Christian into a Christian as a way of gaining power. The inquisition ordered conquistadores to find and conquer lands which could be used to cultivate Spanish wealth and spread Catholicism.2 In this sense, the church s power ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Why Gen-Y Johnny Read Non-Verbal Cues in how each generation uses technology .For instance, the Baby Boomers prefer face to face communication ,Generation X prefers electronic communication and the Millennials , who were born with technology, are always connected to it. Today, technology is an integral part of people s lives. It provides people with news, entertainment and most importantly they use it to communicate with other people. The development of technology has considerably improved the way of living. Technology has made its impact on each and every aspect of people s lives, including the means of communication. Nowadays, people use various ways to communicate with each other, such as mobile phones, social networking sites and e mails. Although technology has changed the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The advancement of technology has limited the ability to communicate non verbally. Non verbal communication is the main channel of communicating as it helps in expressing and interpreting others. It comprises of cues such as facial expressions, postures and gestures. Nowadays, people are using e mails, texts and social networking sites to interact as well as express themselves. As in Why Gen Y Johnny Can t Read Non Verbal Cues, Mark analyzes , We live in a culture where young people outfitted with iPhone and laptop and devoting hours every evening from age 10 onward to messaging of one kind and another are ever less likely to develop the silent fluency that comes from face to face interaction (146). The disadvantage of using technology as a means to communicate with others is people tend to lose fluency in non verbal cues, as a result misunderstand and offend others. Any number of emoticons used by people cannot measure their depth of their feelings. Non Verbal aspect of communication should not be replaced by the advancement of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Comparison Powder Vs Dehydrated Onion Salt Onion powder, different from onion salt, is made from dried onions that have been ground into a fine powder. Though commonly confused, onion powder and onion salt are two very different things. Both are made from dehydrated onions, but onion salt has one part salt to every five parts of dehydrated onion. Contemporary versions typically utilize dried granulated onion and salt, and usually include an anticaking agent (Wikipedia Onion Powder). Onion powder is significantly healthier for you when consumed in small amounts, meaning that if you consume a large amount of this powder, you receive too much of the nutrients and other health benefits it provides, making it unhealthy. Some health benefits of onion powder is that it is rich in dietary ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Isis-Aphrodite Research Paper In 30 BCE, Egypt became a province of Rome. A devastating military defeat at the Battle of Actium caused the fall of Egypt s Pharaohs and on a larger scale, the rise of the Roman Empire. With any great changes in society come a massive change in expression, and the art of Roman Egypt is certainly a prime example. The artistic canons and subjects of Ancient Egypt that had lasted millennia suddenly change and are eventually replaced by Rome s. In this paper I will discuss the merging of the two cultures and artistic styles. Isis Aphrodite is an amalgam of two goddesses and two art styles. As her name implies she is a combination of Isis, the Egyptian goddess of motherhood, and Aphrodite, the Roman goddess of fertility, beauty and love. This combination makes her the ultimate mother goddess, representing both fertility and being a mother. She dates from the Roman Period, around 200 CE, and was made in Egypt. The piece stands at the respectable height of 19 ½ inches tall and 4 15/16 inches wide, and is made of white engobe, a type of slip with a little more filler than usual. The details are painted with brown, black, pink and red terracotta. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A similar work to Isis Aphrodite is the Statuette of Isis Fortuna. It is another mixture of Egyptian and Roman Goddesses from the second century, though this piece is actually from Rome. This sculpture is much smaller at only 4 3/16 inches and is made of bronze. It is also seen wearing a calathos with Isis s horn and disk symbol, though this one s crown is not nearly as exaggerated. Her dress features the Tyet on the front. She holds in her right hand the rudder that represents Fortuna s control over human lives, and a cornucopia of prosperity in her left. Fortuna is a Roman fertility goddess who controls the fates of individuals and cities. Because Fortuna is another fertility goddess along with Aphrodite, combining her with Isis seems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Htc Company Introduction.Pdf COMPANY INTRODUCTION www.htc21.co.kr Copyrightsⓒ 2010 Hospitality Tourism Company CEO s Message  Education Korea University (Bachelor of Science Master of Finance)  Experience 1984 1997 Samsung Group Shilla Hotel (Finance Dep.)  Awards Certificates AHLA Certificate of Supervision in Hospitality Industry Best Hospitality Management Company Award by Korean Academic Society of Hospitality Administration , Best Tourism Company Award by Tourism Sciences  Organization Incheon Free Economic Zone Member of Advisory Committee A well respected and recognized leader in the hotel industry in Korea, Mr. Kim is President of Hospitality Tourism Company in Korea. He was instrument of establishing the first Korean hotel ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Opening Year : 2009.7.1 223 Rooms, Restaurant, Banquet 4 Star Hotel 7 Copyrightsⓒ 2010 Hospitality Tourism Company Serviced Residence M Chereville Owner : Individual Investors Opening Year : 2003.5.1 125 Rooms, Business Lounge Casaville Shinchon Owner : Individual Investors Opening Year : 2006.12.1 183 Rooms, Business Lounge Casaville Samsung Owner : Individual Investors Opening Year : 2005.7.1 183 Rooms, Business Lounge 8 Copyrightsⓒ 2010 Hospitality Tourism Company Sangnam Guest House Owner : Yonsei University Opening Year : 2007.2.1 39 Rooms, Business Lounge
  • 13. SEOUL PARTNERS HOUSE Owner : Seoul Business Agency Operating Year : 2009.9.7 9 Rooms, Business Lounge 9 Copyrightsⓒ 2010 Hospitality Tourism Company In Service Training Center Sokcho Training Center Owner :Seoul Metropolitan Government Managing since 2009.5.1 Restaurant and Cafeteria Seocheon Training Center Owner : SeoulMetropolitan Government Opening Year : 2007.6.1 151 Rooms, Restaurant, Banquet Sooanbo Training Center Owner : SeoulMetropolitan Government Opening Year : 2008.7.1 110 Rooms, Restaurant, Banquet 10 Copyrightsⓒ 2010 Hospitality Tourism Company Naksan Training Center Owner : Korea Railroad Opening Year : 2009.4.1 110 Rooms, Restaurant, Banquet Science Technology Cooperation Center Owner : GwangjuMetropolitan Government Opening Year : 2009.3.1 64 Rooms, Restaurant, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay Geico Case Study Case Study: Geico Assignment 1: Case Study GEICO HRM 533 Linda Matthews April 28, 2013 Dr. Jean Gordon Case Study : Geico 1 1. Determine which facets of the Geico total rewards program align with the five (5) top advantages of a total rewards program outlined in Chapter 2 of the textbook and discuss your reasoning. Geico offers a variety of benefits programs just to name a few would be: medical, dental and vision coverage. This program also includes work/life balance programs and physical fitness program (http://careers.geico.com). Geico believes in benefiting their employees life long learning and encouraging their employees to continue to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Recommend two (2) areas for improvement. *Employees should be given a confidential employee survey about the total rewards package. *Employee should be able to discuss the total reward package to Geico, for employees want to be heard. Employees expect something to happen once they share their opinions with management. They like being part of the conversation and seeing action from their feedback (Talent Management, 2012, pg. 28). *From these confidential surveys Geico should be better able to improve these programs. Case Study: Geico 4 4. Assuming employees are unhappy with the current plan, offer two (2) improvements or or changes to Geico s total rewards program. * Geico need to continue to enhance its total reward packages by having effective training, more seminars, regular meeting with employees pertaining to the existing total reward package. *Geico should continue to improve their total reward packages to meet everyone needs in order to keep the employees happy. *Geico must improve and continue to strive for new total reward packages or upgrade the total reward packages they have. 5. Use at least five (5) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and Other websites do not qualify as academic resources. Workplace: Planting the seeds ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Critical Analysis Of Charles DickensOliver Twist Critical Analysis Just like anyone else who reads a book, opinions are going to form, and not all of them are going to be on the same page. Readers form different opinions and views based on how they interpret the meaning of the novel. Many critics have analyzed Charles Dickens Oliver Twist. Albert Borowitz and Kelly Winters are two well known writers who wrote long critiques that analyzed the work of Charles Dickens. Crime writer Albert Borowitz believes that Charles Dickens uses the narrative of Oliver s fall to serve his reformist purposes of attacking England s harsh, poor laws and illustrating [in] the thesis that city slums could breed crime even in the most innocent people (Borowitz). I absolutely agree with Borowitz. In the beginning, the reader just assumes the Oliver just has terrible luck and that all of these terrible events are happening to him out of misfortune. Oliver is portrayed as a poor and innocent boy who is just being used by other people who have selfish intentions. Later on, the bystanders realize that he was really the hardened little wretch he was described to be by people (Dickens). Comparing the beginning of the novel to the end of the novel, Oliver has transformed from an innocent and young boy into a criminal in which he only speaks lies. Dickens has managed to attack England s laws and changed Oliver s character from an innocent orphan into a criminal. Jhaveri 4 Later on in the article, Borowitz also states that Dickens has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on Introducing SMART Antennas to Improve Throughput 1. Purpose and scope of the system In the current wireless networking standards, omni directional antennas are used to establish connection between the base station and the user. The radiation emitted from this antenna is spread uniformly in a horizontal manner. These antennas are employed because the base station is not aware of the location of the user. Hence most of the radiated beam is lost or dispersed. Furthermore radiation from neighboring base stations with the same frequency will cause interference. If it is possible to concentrate the beam/radiation only the user and introduce nulls in the area of the interference, most of the radiated power can be made useful and gives users with extended range. Introducing SMART antennas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Phased array antennas are to be used, whose array elements in a pattern (linear, circular, planar) collectively give a directional pattern and by changing the phase of the current to these elements the radiation pattern can be steered. Algorithms that is needed to achieve this is DOA (Direction of Arrival) and Adaptive Beamforming algorithm. Many algorithms are developed: Direction of Arrival Algorithms: MUSIC Multiple Signal Classification It is a subspace based DoA algorithm. Subspace algorithms provide high resolution and are more accurate. The physical size of the array aperture is not a concern. MUSIC algorithm is widely preferred. It involves extensive search through all possible steering vectors. [1][2] ESPRIT Estimation of Signal Parameters via Rotational Invariance Techniques The algorithm is robust than MUSIC algorithm. Complexity and storage requirements are lower than for MUSIC algorithm. It explorers the rotational invariance property in the signal subspace created by two subarrays derived from original array with a translation invariance structure.[2] Root MUSIC Polynomial version of MUSIC algorithm. MVDR Minimum Variance Distortion less Response algorithm Aim of this algorithm is to minimize the power contributed by noise and any signals coming from the interferer. Beamforming Algorithms There are two types of beamforming techniques. They are switched beam and adaptive array system. Switched beam techniques use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Property as Feminist Dynamic in Welty s Delta Wedding... Property as Feminist Dynamic in Welty s Delta Wedding In our traditionally patriarchal society, primogeniture is the norm for inheritance of property. For anyone other than a first born son to inherit the family estate is unusual. Even more unusual is inheritance by women, who in many localities were forbidden from owning property. Thus, the pattern of inheritance which Robbie notes in Delta Wedding is a significant departure from cultural norms. Eudora Welty depicts a domestic politic which represents a feminist dynamic departing from, yet not entirely escaping, patriarchy. On the surface, women occupy a dominant role in the domestic politics of the novel. Robbie testifies to several ways in which this is true. First, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite this clear delineation of an inverted power structure, the Fairchild women do not completely escape patriarchy. The system is still not truly matriarchal, as the women subvert male dominance without genuinely replacing it. It was as if the women had exacted the place, the land, for something for something they had had to give (191). Presumably, this transaction represents an acceptance by the women of a conditional patriarchy. However, for all their authority in the roost, the women do not maintain control over their trump card: the land. After exacting the land from the men, they had let it out of their hands (191). This voluntary subjugation undermines patriarchy without destroying it. By ceding their power, they place themselves in a position to more legitimately (according to the dominant culture) regain it. The Fairchild women knew what to ask of their men. Adoration, first but not least. Then, small sacrifice by small sacrifice, the little pieces of the whole body! (191). At the conclusion of this intricate game of domestic politics, the women are left in charge, but now at the impetus of the men. The women, who in their initial power suffered the men s presence, are now suffered to rule by the men who were their former guests. There is a caveat to this dynamic stated among the litany of property transfers. Miss Rowena gave Shellmound to Mr. Battle before she ever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Tokugawa Period In Japan The Tokugawa period in Japan started in 1603 and ended in 1867 this was the final period of medieval japan. Tokugawa Shogunate lasted for more than 250 years and Medieval Japan changed dramatically from feudalism to a modernised society due to the Meiji restoration which also turned japan into a world of power. The three main focuses which will be discussed in this Essay are political, social and military which changed in the Meiji restoration. Education, social class, and women s roles changed drastically when Japan began to modernize. Due to the government which played a huge role in the social change of the Meiji restoration by creating many new laws. The biggest change during the Meiji restoration was the schooling of the Japanese children as back in feudal Japan it was only the high class and nobles that got to go school and now after the Meiji restoration it is everyone. (Asia for educators, 2009) (Brian Platt, 2014) Back in feudal japan people had to follow their strict class but after the Meiji restoration the people of japan had the opportunity to change their class, live somewhere else and the people were also allowed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The western countries convinced japan to become like them this is what the Meiji restoration did. At the time the western countries were very influential. After feudalism had ended the government established power over all of the 260 feudal domains of japan. (Chris A, 2009) (Wikipedia, 2013)When the 20th century came japan had national parliament and modern and modernised constitution. The modernisation of Japan made the nation have more wealth, be more economically stable and a strong education for the people. There were many political party s arguing to have and hold the power of Japan but eventually all of the party s agreed to having 1 government rule ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Rome Was Different From The Steppes Rome was different from the steppes. For one, there were more trees. Dense forests dotted the landscape back east but here in the west they rolled on for miles and miles, making it harder for the large horde to travel on horseback. At least the roads helped. Romans were meticulous about their roads, and their insistence about the width made it easier for riders to ride two by two, as well as for the large carts to pass through unscathed. Roads to the east were merely dirt paths carved over time, little more than dirt impressions winding through a sea of grass. Although grateful for them, Attila didn t need the roads. Despite the trees he could have navigated his men through the thick forests, though it would have admittedly taken ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was a damning piece of parchment. Her brother had been sending legions to the east to stop the encroaching Huns. He would not have allowed his sister to write the letter and if he had been entertaining the idea of an alliance, then he would have written it himself. This was treason. Yet the idea was intriguing. Attila had been married once before, but both his wife and child were dead and buried alongside the trails in the steppes. With no legitimate heir to his dynasty, there had already been quarrels amongst the host as to who should step in if, and more importantly when, the king died. Some suggested one of his acknowledged sons from the trail women. Though not born of a proper union, they were still his blood. Others said that he should pick from his most trusted generals. Attila had made no decision either way, however. In fact the inferred idea that he would not sire any more children offended him. He was a young man, not a lecher too old to rise to the occasion... He could still father a true heir. And who better than a princess from the west, beautiful and young, and considering the ring that Attila had wrapped around his neck with a bit of leather, who was also eager to become his wife? So the decision was made. Attila chose from the main host a few hundred men to accompany him to Rome. It was dangerous riding into the heart of the empire but with a smaller group travelling with him, it would be easier to avoid patrols and outposts. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. I Got Trapped By My Own Success Essay Alexander Weygers lived a life of creative adventure on an income so low it never interested the Internal Revenue Service. He continually complained that man s essential failure was to know when enough was enough, and he used the line at which he would need to write a check to the IRS as his definition of enough. There was one occasion, though, when he flirted with that line. I got trapped by my own success, he said. Weygers dalliance with the tax man came in the late 1950s when he traded a piece of sculpture for an Exacta single lens camera. It was a particularly cold winter on the Monterey Peninsula. Toward the conclusion of a trip to a junkyard in Salinas, heavy sleet began to fall. As he waited in the bed of his truck for the storm to pass, Weygers picked up the camera that happened to be beside him and began taking super close up photos of the raindrops on the windshield. The clouds eventually parted and rays of light pierced the droplets, causing a refraction in his lens. Weygers hurried home and began playing with light refractions on leaves and frozen over chuckholes. He then raced to the beach, taking similar zoomed in shots of a piece of seaweed and an ant colony. The result was a never before seen, free form photography or artography, as Weygers termed it. In his studio, he would suspend drops of water from the bottom side of a sheet of glass. Then, using a macro lens he created himself, Weygers would look into the inside of the raindrop and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Wealth and Succes of William Vanderbilt Essay William Vanderbilt was an American businessman whose wealth was derived from the thriving railroad industry of the late nineteenth century. He was born in New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1821 and died at age 64 on December 8, 1885. During this time, he led the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, the Canada Southern Railway, and the Michigan Central Railroad. He took over as president for these organizations for his father. His father, Cornelius Vanderbilt, brought the railroad business to his family. Upon his death, William Vanderbilt was the richest man in the world. His success can be attributed to his ability to capitalize on the transportation revolution that swept America years ago, and only remained to expand and grow with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rails are the single and greatest contributor to his vast fortune, and he saw it as one well deserved by his family and himself. The wealth should not be stripped from his good hands, as he saw it, especially considering his notable contributions to charity and the national economy all around. Vanderbilt expressed the utmost confidence in his own people and his own company. In fact, he stated in that same interview, I don t take any stock in this silly nonsense about working for anybody but our own. The idea of the federal government acquiring the railroads would not appeal to this attitude nor would it find support in any region of his company. This support your own type of attitude is one that carries well among those who are involved, thus the effort to acquiesce the railroads from Vanderbilt and his people would no doubt be faced with adversity. Finally, the idea of establishing a national welfare system for all citizens who fall below a congressionally defined poverty line would most likely not be supported by Vanderbilt. Logic dictates that those who have money, tend to try and keep it when it comes to fiscal policy. For the same reasons that wealthy conservatives of todays republican party oppose the institution of national healthcare which raises taxation on the upper one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Role Of Social Expectations Of A Role In A Social System Concepts RT classifies every individual as an actor that carries out a role (Kahn Fellows, 2013). Actors perspective of social expectations leads them to formulate scripts for behaviors in a situation outlining the actions of their role (Kahn Fellows, 2013; van der Horst, n.d). These social expectations direct interactions with other actors of a group or system with the intention of gaining rewards or avoiding consequences (Kahn Fellows, 2013). Each role within a social system has a role set, specifically the many multiple relationships associated with a role (Kahn Fellows, 2013; McEwen Wills, 2010). For instance, a foster parent has a role set consisting of other foster parents, biological parents of foster children, social workers, guardian ad litem, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People occupy more than one role at any given time in their daily lives, as a consequence, can lead to role strain. Role strain is when the expectations of one role affect the role expectations of another (Kahn Fellows, 2013; McEwen Wills, 2010). For example, a foster mother, who is also a lawyer, has to take off from work to stay at home with a foster child who has been suspended from school. The role strain in this example is the foster mother is not able to be in court to carry out the role of a lawyer, because she is at home in the role of a foster mother. Unfortunately, role strain can lead to role conflict. RT explains that role conflict occurs when the expectations of one or more roles are not compatible with another role (Kahn Fellows, 2013; ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. PracticeS8 Essay A) mean, median, SD, correlation, histograms 1) Find the mean, median, SD, IQR for the following data set: 5 5 8 10 12 15 15 19 20 21 What are the values of the SD IQR ? 2) Find the mean, median, SD IQR for the data in (1) after it has been transformed as follows: new value = 2.8(old value) 7.2 Which statement is true ? a) all four measures change so that new value = 2.8(old value) 7.2 b) the mean, median IQR change so that new value = 2.8(old value) 7.2, but new SD = 2.8(old SD). c) the mean median change so that new value = 2.8(old value) 7.2, but the SD IQR change so that new value = 2.8(old value) 3) Find the height of the density ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What was the average tip charge? a) $8.75 b) $9.00 c) $9.25 d) $9.75 e) $10.40 (19) In problem (18) suppose the standard deviation of bill amounts was $18. What was the standard deviation of tip sizes? a) 1.18 b) 1.36 c) 1.54 d) 1.88 e) 2.70 (20) What can you say about the correlation r between heights of husbands wives? Bob (height = avr. husband height) Bev (height way above avr. wife height) 0 Joe (much taller than avr. husband) Jen (much shorter than avr. wife) + Lou (height = avr. husband height) Ann (height = avr. wife height) 0 Ted (shorter than avr. husband) Deb (slightly taller than avr. wife) + Gus (much shorter than avr. husb.) Sue (height = avr. wife height) 0 a) r 0 b) r = 0 c) r 0 d) any of these could be true. (21) Which one of the following statements is true about the correlation coefficient, r ? a) r does not depend on the units of measurement (inches, feet, meters, etc.) b) r is not affected by the presence of outliers c) r is always between 0 and 1 d) a high ( + or ) r is proof of a cause effect relationship between x y e) none of the above statements are true (22) The mean age of the 30 members of the TC Jets is 28. After the current season, five members whose mean age is 35 will retire. They will be replaced by five new members whose mean age is 24. What will the new mean age of the Jets be ? a) 25.88 b) 26.17 c) 26.52 d) 27.12 e) 27.38 B) normal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Robert Agnew s General Strain Theory Prison gangs, not much unlike street gangs; a social entity devised to bring a sense of belonging, a sense of brotherhood. Prison gangs are found all over the world, consisting mostly of males with the majority of prison gangs made up of Caucasians. Although, the Latino gang population is steadily increasing. To help us understand prison gangs, we take a look at Robert Agnew s theory called General Strain theory, in which an individual commits a crime or violence based off of 3 main sources: 1), an individual is stopped from reaching a goal, 2), something an individual possesses or valued is removed or threatened, 3), or something negative or unwanted is imposed on an individual (Alvarez Bachman, 2017). Using this theory, we will dive in to understanding what has helped the Aryan Brotherhood rise to become one of the most notorious prison gangs our world has ever seen. Aryan Background The Aryan brotherhood, also known as, The Brand, Alice Baker, AB or One Two is the country s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first known American prison gang was the Gypsy Jokers formed in the 1950s in Washington state prisons (Fleisher Decker, 2001). These gangs have gained national attention for their violence, drug activity, rape and even murder. Membership is derived from either past association with current gang members or by general acceptance of current gang values (CJ institute, 1985). With the Aryan brotherhood, specifically, the members are inducted in through the murder of another individual. These gangs may have dues, which could be in the form of money, protection, drugs or even sexual favors. Ultimately, these gangs thrive on secrecy and loyalty. Leaders are noticeably different from their followers. They may be older, physically stronger or larger, they commission acts of violence and their leadership qualities elevate a member through the gang hierarchy (CJ institute, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Jeffery Rosen s The Supreme Court Jeffery Rosen s novel, The Supreme Court: The Personalities and Rivalries that Defined America follows the history of the Supreme Court of the United States through both personal and philosophical rivalries that shaped the transformation of laws and our lives. Rosen shows us the rivalries between justices and their ideologies and how their ideologies have shaped our laws today. Starting in 1952 with President Harry S Truman and ending fifty four years later with the presidency of George W. Bush, Rosen takes and shapes the novel through the eyes of the justices. The novel, The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court by Jeffery Toobin, an acclaimed legal analyst at CNN shows us a deeper look at the most secret legal body of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the book, Rosen analyzes specific traits of judges such as political parties and appointment reason and so on. Rosen uses direct quotes from the judges to identify how judges have to lean away from certain beliefs and lean towards other beliefs for the sake of keeping the country free and under control. In each section, Rosen compares two justices and obviously favors one over the other. But, as the author, he does recognize the flaws in his view, and the pros in the opposite view. Rosen clearly favors justices who promote harmony in the court and create rulings with unanimous decisions. But, Rosen will always comment on something positive about a judge he does not favor, and will comment on something negative on the justice he does favor, balancing himself out. Another key factor that informs the reader about how the law came about to be how it is today is by judicial temperament. Rosen uses this as a key point while comparing the justices. Judicial Temperament describes the judge s general attitude towards the law, and other judges. He states, If the pairings of judicial temperaments in this book suggest anything, it is that courting attention and partisan approval in the short term is no guarantee of judicial respect in the long term (Rosen). This means that while comparing and contrasting temperaments that whenever something is decided, it doesn t mean it will stay and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Faerie Queene By Edmund Spenser Analysis This week s lecture is on The Faerie Queene by Edmund Spenser. This lecture focuses on Edmund Spenser s life, the sources and influences that created Book I of The Faerie Queene , themes, devices, and meaning, purpose of Book I, and The Legend of the Knight of the Red Cross . Edmund Spenser was born in 1552 to a modest family of modest means with a similar background such as Marlowe and Shakespeare. Spenser was a well educated man much like Marlowe. Spenser spent his first years of education at the Merchant Taylors School before attending university. Edmund Spenser would go on to receive a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters of Arts from Cambridge University. After university, Spenser would begin a career as a minor civil servant where he was a personal secretary to men of power and influence. His work would lead him to a few minor colonial government posts in Ireland. Afterwards, Edmund Spenser was bestowed a castle and 3,000 acres of land in Munster, Ireland. However, the castle was burned down into a rebel uprising. This was due to Spenser being disrespectful of the Irish and their religion. Edmund Spenser would then go on to be a poet. He was creative and adventurous when it came to his work. His greatest works are The Shepheardes Calendar and The Faerie Queene . Spenser became a great influence to several poets such as Milton and other romantics. In the end, Edmund Spenser became one of the greatest English poets of his time. The Faerie Queene is similar to works of Beowulf because of its Anglo Saxon epics. Also, Book I has a hint of classical and renaissance adventures. The Faerie Queene is a perfect combination of themes and motifs that was already introduced in other assignments. This makes Spenser s The Faerie Queene an epic poem. An epic poem is described as a long narrative in elevated style while presenting characters of high positions in adventures thus forming an organic whole through their relation to a central heroic figure and their development of events that play an important part to the history of a nation or race. The common characteristics of the main character is that the hero is played by a person of importance such who would have a historical or legendary significance. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The World of Technology Meets the World of Education Essay Good bye blackboard, hello interactive white board! Get out of the way paper, pens, pencils, and textbooks and make room for the netbook, laptop, iPod, iPhone and iPad; they are moving into the classroom. Students are ready to use these new gadgets whether educators are ready or not. Therefore, the world of education needs to embrace the world of technology and take off on the World Wide Web. Technology is not going away. Our students of today must be technosavvy in order to function in their adult lives of tomorrow. The implementation of technology allows teachers to use differentiated instruction in order to meet the needs of all the students in the classroom. The interactive white board is a great example of how all learners can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, I believe with repeated use of the iPod, his fluency and silent reading speed will increase. When he tested on the book he showed that this method was successful for him because he scored a 100 on the Accelerated Reader assessment. If more teachers would implement using the iPod with reluctant readers and allow them to experience some success then they maybe more inclined to branch out on their own to become independent readers. Textbooks are only as up to date as the day they leave the printer. Think of the millions of dollars that could be saved on textbooks if students were issued laptops and textbooks were converted to ebooks. As ebooks, the text could be updated daily and students could have access to up to date information at their fingertips at all times, instead of the traditional textbooks that are now in schools which can be as old as 5 7 years old. In order for the implementation of technology to be effective in our school, a great deal of planning must take place. For core curriculum planning to successfully embrace technology, writers need to be made aware to tech issues such as: If the computers are networked to file storage drives, printers, and the Internet; If accounts/passwords need to be established; How scheduling of lab time and equipment is handled; If support help is available; What type of software applications or websites are available or accessible; What is the teachers level of technical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Bodybuilding Workout Program What Exercises Do You Need for a Men s Bodybuilding Workout Program? By Steve Knorr | Submitted On April 25, 2012 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Steve Knorr Coming up with a good men s bodybuilding workout program is actually not that difficult. There are only certain exercises that need to be added, and all you need to do is sort out everything to ensure that you mix all of the exercises together. Many guys will usually give up at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I highly suggest that you use dumbbells often because of the fact that they give your arms that specific and targeted workout. Make sure that you don t always do bicep curls, as there are many other types of exercises that you can do to make dumbbells more powerful to use. For example, you can place the dumbbells out in front of you and allow for the weight to take over. Hold onto it as hard as you can and enjoy the burning sensations in your arms. They can help you out tremendously with gaining more muscles. You will find out later on that dumbbells are some of the most important things to do in a men s bodybuilding workout program. The best part is that you can always do different types of variations in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Excalibur Compare And Contrast I ve read a book and watch a movie about King Author and I liked the book better because the book has more interesting idea. The idea of the book is mostly about magic. The example of magic that I like the most is King Author s sword from the Lake Lady called Excalibur. Also, the book have more character like Merlin. These are the reasons that make me like the book better. The Excalibur is a magical sword from the book. This sword is from the Lake Lady. She gave it to King Author because when King Author broke his sword in the fight. The sword is magic. In the battles, he win by using his sword. The Excalibur, magical sword, in the book is the best sword. The idea in the book is more interesting than the movie. In the book, the author introduce ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Does Sir Lancelot Deserve To Be In The Round Table Throughout history many heroes or legends have come and gone, but it never stops it will never stop. Many would say Sir Lancelot did not deserve to be in the round table while others believed he did. He grew up unaware of his parents or where he was born, he grew up to be a strong young man who proved he was born to be knight but there was many distractions along the way like falling in love with Queen Guinevere and being blamed for King Arthur s death. Sir Lancelot did deserve to be in the Round Table even though he caused many problems but tried to overcome them. Lancelot was nurtured by Vivien, the lady of the lake and she raised one of the most strongest and courageous knights. It caused great distress throughout his years growing up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Osmium Research Paper How can one human mind organize and memorize over 100 elements? In 1869, Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist and inventor, was credited with creating and publishing the Periodic table. The Periodic table is an arrangement of the chemical elements discovered on earth. These elements are organized by their atomic number and similarities between chemical properties. The Periodic table holds 118 elements which can be broken down into smaller classifications, groups (vertical), periods (horizontal) and blocks (adjacent). In this paper, we will zoom in one unbelievable element Osmium, which is usually lost in the mix. Osmium was discovered in 1803 by Smithson Tennant. This element was found when Tennant used platinum to dilute aqua regia. He noticed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, osmium can irritate the respiratory system, the skin, and the eyes. Osmium is rarely used in its pure form, meaning that it can be highly toxic. Effects of inhaling this element include, burning sensation, coughing, severe headaches, wheezing, sudden shortness of breath, and visual disturbances. As a result of contact with the skin, you are at risk of redness, skin burns, skin discoloration and blisters. Unfortunately, exposure to high concentrations may result in damage to kidneys or even death. Though this chemical is able to do harm, it can be and has been used in a beneficial way. For example, Osmium has also played a key role in various aspects of the development of lightbulb technology.Alloys of osmium and platinum are used to make specialized laboratory equipment. Alloys can be made by melting or mixing two or more metals. Lastly, it can be used as a catalyst, a substance used to speed up or slow down a chemical reaction. In summarization,osmium ,Os, is a chemical element based on the periodic table. This element was discovered in the mixture of a mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids. It has a atomic number of 76 and an atomic mass of 190.23. This is the most rarest of 118 chemical elements. Though this element is overlooked, this element has great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Compassion And Innocence In Marigolds By Eugenia Collier Nihal Paidipelly After our few chores around the tumbledown shanty, Joey and I were free to run wild in the sun (pg.1). In the story Marigolds by Eugenia Collier, Elizabeth is described as immature, carefree, and confused. Throughout the story Collier shows Elizabeth s growth mentally from a girl to a woman while she matures. In Marigolds the narrator s experiences illustrate the theme that one cannot have both compassion and innocence. The first experience that the narrator has that shows that she cannot have both compassion and innocence is when she is hurt by her own actions toward Miss Lottie. It is shown when the narrator said Suddenly I was ashamed (pg.2), that the narrator is losing her innocence that let her do silly things like teasing Miss Lottie while gaining a true compassion for Miss Lottie as she feels bad for Miss Lottie because of what she did. Instead of shaking the guilt off by going back with the other kids she sat at home and sulked which showed how much her own actions were starting to mean to her. She realized that all this time the reason that she tormented Miss Lottie was that she couldn t understand without losing her innocence as one cannot have both innocence and compassion. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is described on page 4, My mother, who was small and soft was now the strength of the family . This shows that Elizabeth has finally understood her family s condition due to her newfound compassion. Throughout the story Elizabeth was a carefree girl who never really understood the state her family was in but now, due to her loss of innocence as she matured she gained compassion and sees the world a different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Closing The Achievement Gap Through Administration Closing the Achievement Gap Through Administration Patrick Kegley Texas A M University Commerce Closing the Achievement Gap Through Administration Whether on the scale of a school district, a state, or the nation, achievement gaps exist. Wealth seems to be the deciding factor, with race coming in at a close second, but these do not (and should not) be deciding factors. The State of Texas has developed The P 16 Initiative which seeks to close theses performance gaps between the poor and wealthy. Our textbook reads: The P 16 is an effort to work with stakeholders collaboratively to foster a more integrated education system, while addressing issues of college readiness standards, teacher education, and educational ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As with the importance of selecting a highly qualified principal to help raise test scores and closing achievement gaps, the selection and support of staff is also critical. Gregory F. Branch, Eric A. Hanushek, and Steven G. Rivkin s 2013 study School Leaders Matter examined the effectiveness of many principles leadership and the effect they had on student achievement ratings. A primary channel through which principals can be expected to improve the quality of education is by raising the quality of teachers, either by improving the instruction provided by existing teachers or through teacher transitions that improve the caliber of the school s workforce (Branch, pg.4). A principal must be able to continually seek out professional development, to research best practices and new educational theories to support their staff and students. If principals are to close the achievement gap, they must be willing to inform and instruct their staff on new teaching strategies. Mr. Canada, from his TED talk, Our failing schools. Enough is enough! , states: You go into a place that has failed kids for fifty years and say: so what s the plan? And they say: Well, we are going to do what we did last year, this year . What kind of business model is that? (TED, 2013). The principal willing to venture into new, uncharted waters may succeed or fail, but at least they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Chief Intelligence Training Report Served as Chief Intelligence Sergeant responsible for the intelligence support for exercise planning, collection management, targeting support, modeling simulation, and Command, Control, Communication, Computer, Intelligence, Surveillance Reconnaissance (C4ISR) planning. Served as principal adviser to USJFCOM, Director of Intelligence (J2), Joint Transformation Command for Intelligence commander and staff directorate chiefs on intelligence systems innovation, deployment capabilities and collective/individual training. Responsible for the training and accountability of 305 assigned civilian and joint military personnel in a first and, second, level supervisory capacity. Maintained long and short range training plans and adjusted work schedules ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Managed and supervised the operational tasking, contingency planning, deployment, training and mentorship of 31 contractors and military personnel during MRXs and MTT events. Responsible for the care, training and welfare of subordinates and training audience Soldier during rotational unit exercises. Developed learning objectives, defined tasks, conditions, and standards, and produced POIs and training support packages (TSPs). Trained Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) staffs on issues supporting current and future threats, improvised explosive device (IED) pattern analysis, assets capabilities and management during home station training. Applied knowledge in the areas of SIGINT, MASINT, CI/HUMINT, and Operations Intelligence (OSINT), and the exploitation processes. Performed short and long range planning for upcoming rotations and Leader Training Program sessions. Developed and established a program to train newly hired DoD, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) analysts that addressed MI Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF)/Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) trends. Incorporated institutional doctrine, CTC training and tactical trends/challenges into exercise planning and rotational interjects. Routinely coordinated and conducted liaisons with Center for Lessons Learned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Frederick Douglass All Men Are Created Equal Imagine being woken up by the yelling of your loved one being whipped He would whip her to make her scream, and whip her to make her hush, (Douglass, chapter 1, paragraph8).In Narrative of the life of Fredrick Douglass. Fredrick Douglass wants to change his readers beliefs about what it means to be dedicated to the American idea that All men are created equal by telling about physical abuse of slavery and lack of education. For instance, Douglass tries to change his readers beliefs about what it means to be dedicated to the idea that All men are created equal by telling about the physical abuse of slavery. One example, Douglass writes about is when Douglass witnesses his Aunt Hester being brutally whipped. According to the text, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...