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U.s. Federal Criminal Investigation Essay
In 2015, U.S. federal prosecutors disclosed cases of corruption by officials and associates connected
with FIFA, the governing body of association football, futsal and beach soccer. Near the end of May
2015, fourteen people were indicted in connection with an investigation led by the United States
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation
Division (IRS CI) into wire fraud, racketeering, and money laundering. The United States Attorney
General simultaneously announced the unsealing of the indictments and the prior guilty pleas by four
football executives and two corporations.
The investigation mostly revolved around collusion between officials of continental football bodies
CONMEBOL (South America) and CONCACAF (Caribbean, Central and North America), and sports
marketing executives. The sports marketing executives were holders of media and marketing rights for
high profile international competitions including the Americas FIFA World Cup qualifying
tournaments, and showpiece tournaments CONCACAF Gold Cup and Copa América. CONCACAF
President Jeffrey Webb, also serving president of the Cayman Islands Football Association, was
arrested in connection with the investigation, as were two sitting FIFA Executive Committee
members: Eduardo Li of the Costa Rican Football Federation and Eugenio Figueredo, formerly of the
Uruguayan Football Association, and former CONMEBOL President Nicolás Leoz. The investigation
lasted several years,
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Implementation Of A New Fast Direct Torque Control...
Implementation of a new fast direct torque control algorithm for induction motor drive. Neha D.Bais
Mtech IPS in Electrical Engineering G.H.Raisoni college of Engineering ,Nagpur Email
nehabais84@gmail.com J.G.Chaudhari Asst Prof Electrical Engineering G.H Raisoni college of
Engineering, Nagpur. Email jagdish.choudhari@raisoni.net Abstract The abstract DTC system used
for controlling of Induction motor gives robust as well as gives a high dynamic performance.However
it has two major drawbacks .The first one is the variation of switching frequency in accordance with
the amplitude of the hysteresis bands and the motor operating speed ,also the selection of voltage
vectors is not optimized inside the flux hysteresis band to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is the simplest technique ,with good dynamic performance , robust and gives large benefits. It is
recognized as an alternative method to field oriented control (FOC). Industrial drives with DTC are
present in the market today.DTC is proposed to control electromagnetic torque and stator flux by
directly modifying the stator voltage in accordance with the torque and flux errors DTC has added
advantages over FOC absence of mechanical transducer, no requirement of co ordinate transformation
,and a very simple control scheme with less computational time Though DTC is simple and have fast
transient response, it generates high level common mode voltage variations. To avoid the problems of
common mode voltage variations a new DTC algorithm was developed, in which, only odd or only
even voltage vectors will be applied in each sector in which stator flux lies without using any zero
voltage vectors. However, this method gave torque ambiguity. To overcome the torque ambiguity,
modified DTC algorithm has been proposed The variable switching technique is a part of the
conventional DTC technique . It was firstly introduced by Takahashi and Noguchi around 1980 s this
method is the wide band of the switching frequency of the inverter even when the flux and torque
references are kept constant. The conventional DTC scheme has some inherent
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Mammalian Insulation Lab Report
Morphological and thermal properties of mammalian insulation: the evolution of fur for aquatic living
by Heather E.M. Liwanag, Annalisa Berta, Daniel P. Osta, Masako Abney, and Terri M. Williams
conducted their experiment on species related to the family Carnivora. The three species of marine
environments include; polar bears, pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses), and sea otters. One
major key that is crucial to surviving and transitioning to a water environment is the type of insulation
each organism possessed. Insulation is needed to retain body heat, as well as to maintain a body
temperature that is stable after longs submergence. Thus indicating that this particular experiment was
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Procyonoid pelts thermal conductivity was significantly lower than phocid pelts, but shows no signs of
being significantly different from any other group. Greater fur densities were also found among
species that relied primarily on fur for insulation in water. However, fur density showed no consistent
relationship with body mass. There was no significant differences in fur density among felids, polar
bears or walrus. However, phocids, mustelids, and otarids did show a significant difference in fur
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Exploring How the British Could Have Achieved Victory in...
An Investigation into How the British could have achieved victory in the American War of
Independence
The American War of Independence was perhaps the first colonial war of independence during the
period of European dominance across the globe. Great Britain, a relatively new country with a stable,
democratic government, established an enormous trading empire which stretched from North America
to East India and was the greatest superpower on Earth. It came to be so, firstly by its highly effective
navy which allowed it to transport goods and defeat other rival fleets. Its government of elected
officials allowed it to function more effectively compared to an Absolute Monarchy in terms of
generating revenue from its colonies, and finally, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is believed she gave word to Paul Revere that the British were planning on destroying the armouries
at Lexington and Concord and thus he spread the famous line of The British are coming! Many British
Generals serving throughout the French Indian War began to sympathize with the colonists who
fought alongside the British. This meant that many of the experienced and greatest of British Generals,
including Gage himself, did not believe that war was the right option and did not believe in the British
cause. So to prevent the catastrophes that Gage caused during the first months of the War, the British
should have given the position to a General who was both capable but also sensible. Historians believe
that if General Charles Cornwallis had of served in his stead then the early British disasters could have
been avoided and the colonists would have been crushed in the first few months. Cornwallis was a
competent commander, but when he inherited his Lordship, he often voted against heavy taxation of
the colonies. Many blame him for the British defeat of the War because of his surrender at Yorktown
but with his intervention at an earlier date, such a competent commander could have increased the
odds of the British winning the war.
The British Army was a well trained but in no way was it battle hardened . Being an island nation,
Britain predominantly used its navy as its main weapon and the regular army for sea to land assaults
e.g. assault on
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Malcolm Knowles s Theory Of Andragogy
A
Knowles Theory of Andragogy
Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn Benjamin Franklin
Malcolm Knowles was an American educationist who firmly believed that adults learn differently
compared with children, which led him to later propose the adult learning theory (Smith 2002). He
introduced the term andragogy as the art and science of helping adults learn (Kaufman 2003; Kaufman
Mann, 2010). Founded on the key principle of humanism (Kaufman Mann, 2010; Smith, 2002),
andragogy is centred around the idea that the teacher does not possess all knowledge and students are
encouraged to participate in the classroom by utilising their own experiences (McGrath 2009). A
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This complex and continually changing environment makes reflective practice imperative. (Hendricks,
Mooney, Berry, 1996)
Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning by Richard Mayer
Blaming PowerPoint for bad E learning is like blaming Word for poor instructional design David
Anderson Richard Meyer, an American educational psychologist has presented the cognitive theory of
multimedia learning. As the name suggests, this theory is based on cognitivist principles ( Learning
Theories.com: Knowledge base and webilograpphy , n.d., para 4), and has the following three
assumptions:
1. There are two separate channels (visual and auditory) for processing information (sometimes
referred to as dual coding).
2. There is limited channel capacity (cognitive overload).
3. Learning happens actively by filtering, selecting, organising and integrating information with prior
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Imagination In Big Fish
Intro
Imagination has the ability to empower individuals, shaped by our experiences we are able to
transcend past our physical and psychological bounds and enter a world that does not conform to our
ideas of reality. Tim Burton explores this through his film Big Fish in which the imagination is
portrayed as an attribute of great importance when faced with misfortune but also when content.
Douglas Adams Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy also conveys the significance that the imagination
has when faced with adversity in all aspects of our lives.
Body
Opening Sequence of Big Fish
Imagination not only has the power to transcend individuals but also gives the ability to transform the
imagination of others through story. In Big Fish the first scene ... Show more content on
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When the man in The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy asks the machine that was built to answer the
question of life, the universe and everything, the man s forceful and blunt word choice, demanding
that he know the answer We must know it! Now! emphasises the ever growing lust for the knowledge
of their lively hoods, brought upon by their imagination and suggest that however much information
that we are capable of creating just in our individual minds it is never enough to fill this desire. When
the men do not think that the answer is thorough enough the machine replies with a rhetorical
question, But what actually is it? when referencing the ultimate question, reinforces the idea that our
imagination is longing for an answer to questions that we do not have enough information to ask and
promotes the use of our own minds when asking ourselves questions that may not have suitable
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Pride In The Necklace
What exactly is pride? Pride is a great love of your accomplishments or the accomplishments of
somebody whose accomplishments you can claim as your own, like a daughter. This is one of the
relationships (mother daughter) that is altered, for the worse, by pride. Pride can be a wonderful tool
used to bring about confidence and give somebody the courage to step outside the relative comfort
zone they usually hold. However, that is not typically the case, for pride is usually found in excessive
amounts. This excessive pride leads to horrible consequences if one is not careful about hiding it. For
Meimei, Mathilde, and Doodle s brother, pride becomes a corrupting factor, damaging both their lives
and their relationships. Rules of the Game ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Doodle s brother suffered from pride, and although he was customarily kind to his brother and taught
him to walk, he did it for the wrong reasons. Furthermore, an expression of how terrible his brother
feels because of his pride is shown in a passage that says: They did not know that I did it for myself;
that pride, whose slave I was, spoke to me louder than all their voices, and that Doodle walked only
because I was ashamed of having a crippled brother (Hurst 389). This passage literally states that
Doodle s brother was pride s slave, and it was only because of this slavery that he had taught Doodle
how to walk. Nevertheless, this is not where his pride reaches its climax, and it is this extreme climax
of pride that definitely does the uttermost damage to their relationship. After receiving immense praise
from his family, Doodle s brother decides to push Doodle harder and harder, hoping that by doing this
Doodle will earn his the praise his pride demands. Furthermore, Doodle did reach his limit; he died
after being pushed, surpassing his natural limitations and being abandoned by the person who is
supposed to protect him. It is when this happens that the significance of the title is revealed, not when
the scarlet ibis first
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The Underground Railroad
A national benefit. said John C. Calhoun about the evil act known as, slavery ( The History of the
United States). However the world was not completely full of ignorance even though it is shown here.
Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally,
said by Abraham Lincoln. ( Quotes About Slavery ) No one had experienced anything other than a
world with slavery, and were not for having a change like this occur and change many people s lives
one by one. This, lead to many people, including many Southerners taking the side of John C.
Calhoun. Because, lets face it. No one actually likes change. But in the early 1800s it soon became a
problem that abolitionists, people against slavery, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The case of Henry Box Brown. Henry asked his friend to place him a wooden box with only some
water and some biscuits and mail him to Philadelphia. Here, conductors in the Underground Railroad
received him and he was finally free. His friend who was kept anonymous was not the only one who
made this choice. About 3200 people worked on the railroad, and many wanted to be kept anonymous
( Pbs.org ). In my opinion, the Underground Railroad was something that is taken way to lightly as if
it was not as important as it was. I didn t know HALF of this information I learned from my research.
People mailed themselves to escape the torture of slavery! Some even committed suicide. Death was a
better option then slavery. The Underground Railroad helped people take control of their rights, and
their lives. This background information was not taught in school. Slavery tore families apart, it took
people away from their homes, and it deprived people from their rights and freedom. Blacks were
treated as a different species, and also were considered inferior to whites. The Dred Scott Case is an
example of how bad they slaves wanted to get away from their masters. His master to a free territory
took Dred Scott, a slave, from Missouri, a slave state. Scott sued stating, since he was in a free
territory he was not obligated to still work as his master s slave. He was a free man. However, Chief
Justice, Roger B. Taney had claimed that since Scott was a slave, his
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Characteristics Of A Red Orange
C. Tertiary Colors:
a. Red Orange This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more red to
yellow, instead of having equal parts of red and yellow it would be two parts red and one part yellow.
b. Red Violet This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more red to blue,
instead of having equal parts of red and blue it would be two parts red and one part blue.
c. Yellow Orange This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more yellow
to red, instead of having equal parts of red and yellow it would be two parts yellow and one part red.
d. Yellow Green This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more yellow
to blue, instead of having equal parts of blue and yellow it would be two parts yellow and one part
blue.
e. Blue Violet This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more blue to
red, instead of having equal parts of red and blue it would be two parts blue and one part red.
f. Blue Green This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more blue to
yellow, instead of having equal parts of blue and yellow it would be two parts blue and one part
yellow.
D. Neutrals:
a. Brown Created by mixing 10% red and 2% yellow to make a dark orange, add 5 10% blue and then
continue to add in blue until creating the desired brown, however, by adding too much color it can
make a muddy black. Can also be created by using
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Compare And Contrast Softball And Baseball Essay
Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game, said the great Babe Ruth. Most
people think softball and baseball are the same sport, but although they are a lot alike they have a lot
of differences. Most people think the only difference between softball and baseball is the gender of the
player, but it s not. Though softball is mainly women and baseball is generally men, there is no rule
anywhere stating that women can t play baseball and men can t play softball. They have so many more
differences than people think. Softball and baseball come from the same origin and are based upon the
same general ideas. Even though softball and baseball seem similar they are actually different because
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While on base you can lead off but you have to wait until after the pitch has been released. The bases
are only spread 60 feet apart which is why the pitch has to be released before you can lead off in
softball. The ball is also different, the ball for softball is significantly larger and softer. The bats in
softball are usually thinner and made out of aluminum, while the gloves are larger. The gloves are
larger because the ball is larger. The last thing for softball is the pitching, the pitch itself is underhand.
The pitching mound is on a level surface with the batter and it is also closer to the batter.
Baseball is a similar sport but there are a lot of significant differences. The games last nine innings
and can also go into overtime. On base in the game the runner can lead off at anytime, the reason for
that is the bases are 90 feet apart. The ball is very small and because of that the gloves are smaller. The
bats in baseball are usually made out of wood. The pitching in baseball is odd, the mound is on a
slight hill making the pitching throw downward to hit the strike zone. The players pitch overhand
almost as if to just be throwing the ball. The mound is farther away from the batter in this
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Essay on Johnstown Flood Disaster
Johnstown Flood
May 31, 1889 was a day that brought terror to the small town of Johnstown Pennsylvania. The small
town was established in 1794 as a steel town and had a population on 30,000. The cause of the flood
actually starts not at the town but 14 upstream at the South Fork Dam were the Little Conemaugh and
Stony Creeks rivers meet as you can see in the image below. At this place is Lake Conemaugh, a 3
mile long lake located up against the side of a mountain, 450 feet higher than Johnstown PA. The
construction started in 1840 under the supervision of engineer William E. Morris but wasn t completed
till 1852 due to financial difficulties. (Johnstown Historical Society) The dam itself spanned a gap of
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It didn t take long for the South Fork dam to become so overwhelmed that it broke and dumped water
onto the town causing the deaths of 2,200 people. This was not the first problem they had with the
dam though; structural problems with the dam were not a new development. Only two years after the
finishing of the dam 2 leaks were discovered before the dam was even put into its full usage. They
were forced to empty the dam so they could repair it. The dam suffered a major break on June 10,
1862, when the up stream portion of the stone culvert running under the dam collapsed (Haddock,
Vikki). There was little damage to property downstream, but a large section of the dam over the
damaged portion of the culvert collapsed and was washed away. They dam was then closed and left
with the large gap in it because of financial reasons until 1875 when the Pennsylvania Railroad sold
the dam and also 500 acres to Benjamin Ruff who wanted to turn the area into a summer resort. Ruff s
plan was to fill in the gap left in the dam and allow the lake behind it to refill to make a resort and the
remaining water would run off he had decided to sell the valves used to control the run off for scrap
metal (Johannson, Shelley). Ruff had hired a man to fill the gap who had some experience building
railway embankments but no experience with dams. The plan was to add a double thickness of
hemlock pilings was placed across
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Revenge In Beowulf And Iliad
According to the Merriam Webster dictionary Vengeance or revenge is defined as a punishment
inflicted in retaliation for an injury or offense . Vengeance could be classified as a form of justice at
times. And is seen through Beowulf and Iliad. In Beowulf, it seen through numerous characters.
Revenge is a unique emotion in which is can be very motivating to accomplish a certain task, to serve
for justice. In Iliad, Achilles using the feeling of Revenge to complete his journey. Comparing the two
stories, vengeances is shown in both, and both stories have a unique way of related the events of the
story to the events and the culture and society at the time the stories were written.
Revenge in Beowulf:
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The love a mother shares for her child is unexpectedly powerful, and although Grendel s mother may
be weaker and smaller in size compared to Beowulf, she has he own advantages, as she is fighting in
her own cave which was under the lake. She put up a fight under her mother s fury, and her spike and
heath of revenge as she realizes that it was Beowulf that killed her son, although Beowulf defeated her
with the help of his weapons and his skills from being a warrior. Grendel s mom was the first fight of
revenge within the poem, and it served as a warning to mankind, that everyone must not fight based
purely on revenge, and it will not end in favor of the city. It therefore, proves that that holding on to
someone or something for long periods of time, could eventually destroy oneself mentally or
physically. It is interesting to that the revenge of Grendel s mother almost was a example to take not,
that revenge doesn t solve our problems, this seems to be mentioned again at the end of the poem by
Wiglaf.
Another example of revenge seen in the poem Beowulf is the Germanic tribe. With this example, it is
unique in the sense that the Germanic tribe was used in hopes of peace in Garland. Hrothgar was
hoping to make peace by having his daughter marry into the Hathobards. Although upon, Beowulf
return, he saw that this plan had its flaws and was unsure of the success of the plan.
The last main example of revenge seen in Beowulf
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The World Is Too Much With Us Analysis Essay
William Wordsworth is a notable poet of the 1800s for his frequency to write of things of
remembrance. In his Petrarchan sonnet, The World is Too Much With Us , he nostalgically writes
about a time when the communion of humanity and nature was far more prominent to people. He
angrily states that human beings are too preoccupied with materialistic matters and have lost their
touch for the spirituality of nature. He brilliantly uses sensory modes to convey his feelings through
symbolism, metaphors, and similes as to communicate through his eloquence the idea of returning to a
communion of nature and humanity. Wordsworth says that poetry is pleasure created through rhythmic
beauty of feeling.
Therefore, he uses the rhythmic beauty of words and describes the feeling of Nature with the sights
and sounds of the phenomena. In the lines, little we see in Nature is ours; , he uses the symbol of sight,
as if to say that not only have we lost a connection with Nature, but that we are also limiting our view
of the world beyond materialistic concerns. In the third stanza he comments again that he longs for
glimpses that would make me less forlorn; have sight of Proteus rising from the sea . The narrator
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Thus, Wordsworth continues with the symbolism of sound in his extended metaphor of a materialistic
world. He produces a feeling of emptiness and melancholy by describing the situation as if we are out
of tune . By this he is to say that the world has obviously changed, and from his perspective, it is
sacrificing much for what it gains. It is as if he is asking, what world can be fulfilling when the
pleasant sound of The winds that will be howling at all hours... are up gathered now like sleeping
flowers ? The symbol of sound is important for it communicates the feelings that move and connect
one with another. Such rhythm brings forth emotion and spirituality in solace of
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Evaluating the Consultation and Education Department
Evaluating the Consultation and Education Department BSHS 462 May 20, 2013 Evaluating the
Consultation and Education Department Evaluating the Consultation and Education Department
funding at the Greenby Mental Health Center is the focus of this paper. The centers funding has been
reduced. Additionally the reduction in funding will cause the organization to consider closing down
their consultation and education department. First I will describe one process evaluation measure as
well as one outcome evaluation measure, which could be an optional recommendation for the Greenby
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Moreover, the number of clients who have received services simply identifies the number of clients
who proceeded through the program. Outcomes identify the changes, impact, or benefits of the clients
both during and after the program. For example, an outcome may be for clients to stop drinking in an
alcohol program. Individuals should be aware that outcomes are different from outputs, for an
example, the amount of clients who pass through a program. (Lewis, Packard amp; Lewis, 2006) The
changes or outcomes can be conveyed in the following terms. First knowledge, and skills outcomes
are thought of as short term outcomes. Then behaviors are included, which weigh up as intermediate
term outcomes. Additionally, values, conditions, and status are changes and outcomes, which reflect
long term outcomes. Furthermore, the number and percent of participants the department wants to
accomplish the outcome is the outcome target. For example, 1,500 teens (10% of teens) quit drinking
over the next year is an outcome goal. (McNamara, n.d.) Outcome indicators are observable and
measurable milestones one achieves toward his or her outcome target. What the individual sees, reads,
and hears would specify whether he or she is making progress toward his or her target outcome. For
instance, outcome indicators for the percent of teen participants who quit drinking
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Lysistrata And Aristophara
Although Aristophanes Lysistrata is a form of Old Comedy, which satirizes the life of the polis, and
Thomas Dekker s The Shoemaker s Holiday is a form of English renaissance comedy, both plays
evoke the comic process of role reversals or inversion. Inversion creates humor through the mixing up
of expected hierarchies by placing the lower caste members of society on top. Thus, role reversals
offer short term liberation by reimagining the way of life, which creates the possibility to mediate
polarized interests. For example, in Lysistrata, Aristophanes exploits the status of women as social
outsiders and inverts their role to construct an alternative model to civic government. In The
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The carnival experience of women on top, for example, gives women a clearer picture of the real
power to which they are entitled. The power the women of Lysistrata are entitled to is one of the civic,
which is male dominated. Lysistrata announces that she will act as manager of the public funds and
will cease financing military operations on the grounds that the war is unnecessary: LYSISTRATA:
Keeping the money here will starve the war to death. COUNCILOR: Money and war? Huh?
LYSISTRATA: There s a rats nest in this town. Pisander and his public office stalking ilk Raised hell
it yielded marvelous chances to steal. Who gives a hoot what they do now? The money s safe.
COUNCILOR: And your plan is ? LYSISTRATA: You have to ask? It s management. COUNCILOR:
Of public funds? By you? LYSISTRATA: And what s so strange in that? You let us women do the
budgeting at home. COUNCILOR: It s not the same at all! (Aristophanes 488 496). With this new
power, the women who had been mute and confined within the house, propose an alternative model to
masculine modes of administering the civic government. Their alternative model addresses the public
issues of war and is based on principles of domestic economy. Lysistrata is fully conscious of
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Barbie s Bad Ideas
Barbie
Barbie, the doll ever girl dreams of owning, is it also what they dream of becoming? When Barbie was
created it had all the right intentions, and no one had negative ideas toward it. Although people may
argue that Barbie s appearance is unrealistic and it is not good for a child, that is not the factor that
affects them, it is the negative implications. It is arguable if Barbie limits children s career choices in
their minds. Barbie s influence is controversial whether it is negative or not. Because of Barbie s
unrealistic appearance and narrow minded implications, it is questionable as to whether it helps or
hinders the cultural development of modern day children.
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The actual experiment consisted of a variable, which in this case was a Barbie doll. A group of girls
ages four to seven were given three dolls. One Barbie was the fashion Barbie, dressed in heels and
expensive taste. The second one was a career Barbie holding a stethoscope. The third was neutral
looking Mrs. Potato Head. When asked what occupations they can do when they grow up, the girls
who played with either Barbie said they can do fewer jobs than boys. The girls who played with Mrs.
Potato Head said they have an equal amount of job opportunities as boys. After this experiment,
Sherman reported that playing with a nonhumanlike toy as a young child would not be likely to
change a child s career aspirations. But toys like Barbies or action figures can influence a child s
perspective about his or her future. Sherman adds that some girls can be more influenced because they
are more vulnerable to messages conveyed by fashion dolls. Sherman confirmed by saying children
should not only have Barbie s as toys and that having a variety of toys is important (Ore 1 2). Is
Barbie a negative influence? Images of Barbie type women are seen all over; everyone is striving to
have a perfect image like Barbie. A message that many people incorrectly take from Barbie is, look
like this and you will be fabulous. But is she fabulous? Her physical appearance is fabulous, but many
offensively consider Barbie as a dumb blonde. Therefore, Barbie s physical aspects can give off a
wrong impression of who she
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Dulce Et Decorum Est Tone Analysis
In his poem, Dulce Et Decorum Est poet Wilfred Owen utilizes horrific imagery, angry and disgusted
tones, and a contrasting title to engage readers.
Throughout the poem, Owen makes clear two major tones. Anger and Disgust. To establish this point,
the poet says Knock kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge (lines 2 3). This reveals
how the poet was angry about being in the war because he wasn t experiencing the romanticism of war
he was experiencing suffering of fighting. An additional example is when Owen adds But limped on,
blood shod. All went lame; all blind; Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots (lines 6 8). These lines
imply Owen s disgusted tone towards the war because the soldiers were worked to death. However the
title has a completely different tone. The translated title states It is sweet and fitting to die for one s
country. This is a huge contrast to the rest of the poem because all the poet describes is the horror of
being in the war, when the title puts a glorified image in your mind that serving is heroic and
honorable. For instance, Owen states My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children
ardent for some desperate glory, the old Lie: Dulce et decorum ... Show more content on
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For example, Owen conveys He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning (line 16). This constructs
an extremely horrific image in the reader s mind that helps the reader better understand the
horribleness of war by displaying a tragic event Owen experinced. Another representation of this is
when the poet states Come gargling from the froth corrupted lungs, Obscene as cancer, bitter as the
cud (lines 22 23). This additionally recreates the horrors Owen went through as a soldier in their mind.
Furthermore, the horrific imagery present in Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen assists the poet
in educating the readers that war should not be
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Accidents. Modern Life Today Made People Use Too Many Times
ACCIDENTS Modern life today made people use too many times on their electronic devices like
laptops, cell phones, iPad, TV... People started to have the cell phone addiction. They use it every time
except sleeping. Having somebody use their phones while in traffic, that is one of important brings to
accidents. Traffic accidents are an important problem need to find a way to cut it. When I think about
distracted driving, I will think about the attention of drivers while driving, what did they do when they
are driving cars? What caused of distracted driving? Did they focus on driving? Comparing and
contrasting between Lawmakers Should Make It Easier to Ticket Distracted Drivers by John Bauer
(2017) and Cell phones Bans Haven t Made Us ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Despite the similarity in their thinking of using cell phones are dangerous, Bauer and Badger differ in
their perspectives about traffic collisions and the role of cell phones in distracted driving. Bauer
mentions about the development of cell phones, that made people use their minds on smartphones
more than anything else. In his article, he has strongly confirmations to protect his opinion to explain
that cell phones are the reason of almost accidents. He gave information via the research about a
number of people were injured or died because of accidents, and they were holding devices. The
percentage of distracted drivers could shield his quotes from the suspicion of other people like Badger
in her Article. While Bauer decided the importance of the role of cell phones in a traffic collision,
Badger has chosen that the human behavior is the primary reason affected to accidents. She mentioned
more about the behavior of humans when they couldn t stop themselves looking at their phone when
they listen to the ringtone. People could easily lose the concentration on their work. She thinks people
could do many different things while driving like using makeup products or eating, talking with other
people in cars. And cell phones are just one of many different reasons caused by distracted driving.
Although both Bauer and Badger have the same point of view about the danger of using phones while
driving, the role of the cell
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Why College Athletes Should Get Paid
Ebeling 1
Austin Ebeling
English 115
Why College Athletes Should Get Paid And Why They Shouldn t
November 18, 2014
Ebeling 2
Intro:
How much harder would athletes work if they were paid for their performance on the field, track, or
court? College athletes are put to the test each and everyday, they risk their health to entertain millions
day in and day out. College athletes deserve part of the money due to the revenue they bring in for
their schools and for the NCAA, they deserve the money because they do not have time to get a job
because they are practicing and training at least 40 hours a week, they should also get paid because
they are used as marketing models for the ncaa and for their universities. College athletes also should
not get paid because they are already getting paid in scholarship money. College athletes deserve to
get paid because they are putting their bodies on the line just so the NCAA and their sponsors can
make money.
Lit Review:
Throughout my paper I will demonstrate many different ideas on whether college athletes should get
paid why they should not. I will talk about the things paying the athletes will do for the NCAA, how it
is unfair for athletes to be used and not get anything out of those moments, and they generate revenue
for the NCAA just on certain players presence. I will also talk about why college athletes should not
get paid. They
Ebeling 3 should not get paid for these specific reasons they already get paid with
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Spivak s Can The Subaltern Speak
The Postcolonial insights of Spivak s Can the Subaltern Speak?
Malak El Saghir Mahmoud Hijazi
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Post colonialism
Dr. Lutfi Hmadi
2016 2017
Abstract In literature, post colonialism is the study of post colonial theories that ask the reader to
notice the effects of colonization on people or the extension power into other nations. In post colonial
theories, the term subaltern is the nickname to populations which are far cry from the power of the
colony that has hegemonic on social, political and geographical prevalence. The present research aims
at analyzing Spivak s essay Can the Subaltern Speak? in the light of her question whether or not the
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If, in the context of colonial production, the subaltern has no history and cannot speak, the subaltern as
female is even more deeply in shadow (287).
Conclusion
Spivak‟s essay Can the Subaltern Speak? became a real voice of some women. Spivak differentiates
between speak and talk and show how women of the third world may talk but speaking is more active
in which two people try to communicate things face to face.
Since its publication Can the Subaltern Speak a lot of citation, imitation, and critics has been related to
it. This essay is like phenomena that contextualized within postcolonial studies and the quest for
human rights. Many describe Spivak s essay as the most argumentative postcolonial critic. Rosalinda
C. Horris, a professor of anthropology, describes Spivak in an afterword that Can the Subaltern
Speak? for her is considered past interpretation, future incarnations, questions and histories that
remain secreted in the original
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My Boss Positive Influence On The Therapeutic Community
My Boss Positive Influence in the Therapeutic Community My boss, Dennis Forrest was born March
6, 1957. He is a writer, activist, a recovered addict and is best known, as the Facility Director here at
the Cenikor Foundation, Baton Rouge Facility. The Cenikor Foundation is one of the oldest and most
successful substance abuse treatment centers in the nation with services throughout Texas and
Louisiana. Like Cenikor, Dennis Forrest is committed to helping others. He started working for
Cenikor as an Outreach Manager in 2010 and took on various positions throughout his employment
with Cenikor. I would like to focus on Dennis Forrest as a recovering addict, as a leader, and finally as
my boss. Like many of the clients serviced at Cenikor, Dennis Forrest shares a unique bond with them
as being in recovery himself. He has shared that his first encounter with addiction was at the age of 12
and from that point his life seemed to spiral out of control. This addiction became a way of life and at
the age of 37 he found himself in trouble with the law. He spent 15 years in prison, but during this
time, Dennis was reborn. He gained the confidence, determination and the positive manner of thinking
he needed to obtain his GED, AA Degree, BA Degree and finally a MA Degree in Literature. He also
spent time writing poems and had many of them published
Hawkins 2 as well. He realized that he had a greater purpose and that although he had made mistakes
in his life that he could
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Rose Quartz Research Paper
Rose quartz is a mineral composed of oxygen and silicon with the chemical formula SiO2. It is a 7 on
Mohs scale of hardness just like any other quartz.Its central gravity is 2.63 2.65. Rose quartz
transparency is translucent to transparent. Rose quartz has a vitreous luster and its mineral class is
quartz.It is the most abundant mineral found on earth mostly found in the earth s crust.
(https://www.crystalvaults.com/crystal encyclopedia/rose quartz) Quartz is the most abundant single
mineral on earth. It makes up about 12% of the earth s crust, occurring in a wide variety of igneous,
metamorphic and sedimentary rocks.Quartz varieties are commonly separated into two groups based
on the size of the individual grains or crystals. Macrocrystalline quartz in which individual crystals are
distinguishable with the naked eye, and cryptocrystalline quartz in which the individual crystals are
too small to be easily distinguishable under the light microscope. Some of the verities of the
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It is commercially mined in Madagascar, South Africa, Namibia, U.S.A.(South Dakota) , and Brazil.
Rose quartz found in madagascar usually have very large crystals and are extremely deeply colored.In
South Dakota, rose quartz is found in pegmatites in the Southern Black Hills area. These pegmatites
are associated with the Harney Peak granite mass (which is now exposed at the surface of the earth
because of erosion). The pegmatite formed in this part of south dakota is estimated to be over 1,700
million years old. When rose quartz forms it is usually crystalline which means that the crystals are
very large. Rose quartz forms when magma is pushed up to the surface of the earth and begins to cool
and crystallize. The reason that rose quartz crystals often become so large is because the crystals do
not stop forming until the magma has completely cooled which sometimes make the crystals grow to
very large
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Alternative Beta Funds Are All High Dividend Oriented
1) Alternative beta funds are all high dividend oriented and therefore strive to provide low variance on
high returns, achieved through a combination of active management and passive tracking of their
corresponding benchmark indices. The differing benchmarks mean that each ETF is invested in
different sectors and firms and these strategies lead to varying performance. RDV RDV matches the
Russell Australia High Dividend Index; its investments are primarily in large, well established firms
such as financials and property trusts (highest of the four ETFs). RDV s investment consists of 50
large cap stocks for diversification, and as firmly entrenched companies, these value stocks tend to
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IHD IHD s portfolio contains 50 securities from the ASX300, like RDV, and also limits individual
equity weights at 4%, the lowest of the four ETFs. Consequently, VHY VHY diversifies its securities
by limiting sectors to 40% and individual funds at 10% to avoid overinvestment in a single stock.
These limits are the highest of the four funds and therefore VHY sees large investment in large cap
value stock on the ASX that have a historically strong dividend payout. 2) The proxy for all ETF
analysis is the ASX300 due to ease of information availability. Ideally, individual benchmarks would
also be used to identify the effectiveness of managers in matching their desired indices. However,
using the market portfolio does allow better comparison of performance individual ETFs against each
other relative to the market (Henriksson 1984) and makes analysis under CAPM, Single Index Model
and related measures more accurate. Furthermore, the R Squared is high for all stocks against the
ASX300 indicating a robust relationship. Comparing the four ETFs, the fund with the highest monthly
excess return, on the risk free rate, is VHY (0.024%). Clearly this is not risk adjusted and
consequently the reward to variability ratio (Sharpe 1964) is utilised to quantitatively measure return
for each ETF relative to the total risk it exposes investors to. However, the returns for all ETFs are not
normally distributed, by analysing Kurtosis and skewness, and excess returns are
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Racial Stereotypes In The Media In American Mass Media
The mass media is a powerful force today in American pop culture. A lot of the images seen on
television, magazines, billboards, and on television have lasting impressions. Sometimes these
impressions create a negative impact. The media can be very destructive to society. Many different
ethnic groups and cultures are negatively affected by the content and images in the media. African
Americans seem to be on the very top of that list.
For some people in society, the only time they get to see another race is from the images portrayed
through the media. America is populated with many different cultures and races, often considered as
the world s largest melting pot. Learned ignorance with a combination of limited exposure and
negative images being the only depiction seen in different areas of the media lead to stereotyping of an
entire race. Since the infancy of television and newspaper, exposure of African Americans has been
scarce or even non existent. In the early times black culture in television and film were limited to
demeaning and cruel depictions of black people as being submissive, docile, and unintelligent. Many
black actors were only assigned to domestic roles, portrayed as savages, and other images that added
to the stereotypes of black people in that time in history. Blacks were rarely seen in news shows,
newspapers, but it seemed to only be shown if they were committing crimes. The negative stereotypes
of blacks in the media were a result of the lack of African
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Fetus Should Not Have Rights
The fetus cannot possibly have rights because the fetus cannot be determine as a complete human and
no statics can back up 100% when human life begins without a doubt. We all assume we know but we
don t. It s our own opinion; therefore, we cannot determine the laws and rights on our opinion but we
can determine it on the fact that the mother is a human begin and has lived up the life. Besides the
fetus depends on the mother at all time during the pregnancy and after birth. The mother is the one
who is going to have to feed the child, clothes the child and change the child s diapers. The child
could not possibly do all of those things by itself; therefore, the child depends 100% at all times on the
mother. That is why the mother deserves those rights and need safety procedures if she decides to ...
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Therefore, it is only right for the mother to have the right to determine what it is she wants without all
the negative perspective. No one is pointing fingers and saying it is anyone s fault, life happens that s
it. Of course the innocent unborn child should not have to pay for the crime of another but why should
the woman be remind every single day of what happened due to having the child. Not to mention why
would anyone want to be a child of a rapist or incest, also genetic runs deep who knows what if the
innocent child was to grow up and become its father the rapist or incest and repeat history, are pro life
supporters willing to take that risk and let that happen to someone else because that one would be on
them. Yes it is the state s reasonability to protect the rights of its citizens but the fetus is unborn
therefore it cannot possibly be a citizen. Abortion is legal because the government wants to protect the
rights of the woman and let them have a safe procedure instead of putting them at risk. Sure abortion
is murder but that isn t for pro life to determine what should happen to the
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Cafe D Powned
Café D. Pownd Case Study
Introduction
Café D. Pownd is newly opened residence cafeteria in the Cambridge Hall, which was opened from
7:00 am to 7:00 pm, Monday to Friday. It serves 550 residents from both Cambridge Hall and
Nottingham Hall by providing hot meals, beverages, salads, desserts, snacks and sandwiches. Its peak
hours are 5pm to 6:30 pm everyday which makes the heaviest crowds. The majority of the customers
paid with campus wide electronic payment system.
Problem Statement
Customers are complaining about the waiting time is too long. This could a threat to the cafeteria
because if they could not successfully decrease the waiting time, customers would switch to other
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And their major limitation is that they have limited space for lines. Precooked, interactive cooking
counter and payment counter are their lines, and they also have salad bars and drink area. Not only the
layout needs to be re designed, other issues also need to be solved. 1. It needs to solve the staffing
problems. They should arrange more staff in the interactive cooking during the peak hours, and
arrange less staff for the precooked counter, which means it, could be a self serve section. They can
consider issuing numbers to their customers for the interactive cooking line to allow a quicker order.
2. They should also set up the broadcast to inform customers to collect the food after taking the order
and then customers can go to salad, drink area and payment line. This needs them to create a separate
area for the collection at the end of the interactive line. 3. By using the new POS system, they can
improve their daily deal prices, and gathering feedback from customers about their food and services.
There are some uncertainties for the implementation for this case. For one thing, we don t know any
information about their housing service providers such as their contract terms and daily assured sales.
For the other thing, we don t know the arrival patterns of customers. Whether they are released from
class at the same time or some seasonal specials to attract more customers.
Conclusion
By change the layout and implement new
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Junk Food Should Be Banned
Junk food is currently banned from school to help decrease obesity, but it may turn out that it is doing
more harm than good. Junk food is a favorite amongst students and the ban on it has affected students
as well as the schools themselves. The ban on junk food should be repealed, mainly because students
will get junk food on their own, but the schools are also suffering from this ban, and finally, studies
show that junk food is not the only cause of obesity. The first reason why we need to take away the
ban on junk food is kids will get junk food no matter what. According to Rosenthal, students at some
open campus schools have made it a practice to walk to nearby mini marts and gas stations to buy the
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This is saying that because the kids are being exposed to older kids then their choices are being
affected by the older kids. The third reason for getting rid of the junk food ban is that schools are
losing large amounts of money because kids will not buy the healthier snacks that are now provided
by the school. Cary states that, Greenville County Schools says forced changes to its in school food
vendors could cost it $1 million in sales this school year. This is saying that schools could lose up to
$1 million because of the changes in vending options. Cary also says that the ban on junk food could
affect the after school tutoring programs because of budget cuts. So because of the ban on junk food,
students grades and success are being limited because of lack of funding from vending machines and
snacks sold throughout and after the school day. Finally, Cary states, The ban has taken a bite out of
fundraisers that sell cookies, candy bars, and popcorn. It also affects vendors who provide items for
sale in schools. This states that the ban on junk food is also affecting fundraising activities and outside
companies who will lose millions of dollars because they can no longer sell their products to the
schools. Though the ban on junk food has affected schools and students in negative ways, it has also
affected them in positive ways. Junk food was interfering with students actually eating a
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The Army Profession
Characterizing the Army as a profession is a widely debated issue. Some attest that the military
employs a small cadre of professionals, yet this does not qualify the entire vocation as a profession.
Others are not so kind and paint a picture of mindless robots simply following orders. The debate
rages because it is fundamentally difficult to find an absolute definition for a profession. This
troublesome task is further exasperated because the trust of the public ultimately certifies a profession.
Nevertheless, the principle characteristic that remains constant to all professions is that they possess a
guiding ethic that controls the effective application of their expertise.1 The Army constitutes a
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Junior enlisted Soldiers simply do not meet the qualification of a profession they don t have time.
Only senior NCOs, Warrant Officers, and Officers receive prolonged training. Although, a universal
criterion to qualify a particular vocation as a profession is difficult to quantify, the possession of a
guiding ethic is common to all professional definitions. The Army is a profession because throughout
its ranks it has continued to operate within the ethical framework it has set forth for itself. The Army,
as a profession, demonstrates not only that it possesses ethical cannon, but is committed to operating
by it. The Army Values, the Soldier s Creed and the Warrior Ethos are the natural outpouring of these
ethical cannon. The Army, then, can be considered a Profession of Arms, but only senior Soldiers,
having received advanced training and having gone through the formal education processes of the
Army, can be considered professionals. Regardless of these facts, it remains unique to a profession
that they cannot simply declare themselves a profession.7 The public reserves the right to determine
so. Americans will only continue to regard the Army as a profession based on our effective and ethical
application of landpower.8 Despite many ethical failings, the American people recognize that the
Army possesses the courage to hold its members ethically accountable and therefore
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What Is The Intuitive Approach To The Orthogonal Matching...
Chapter 4
4. Orthogonal Matching Pursuit
4.1 Basic Pursuit
4.2 Orthogonal Matching Pursuit
4.3 Compressive Sensing in Image Processing
4.4 Modified OMP
Chapter 4
4. Orthogonal Matching Pursuit
Before discussing OMP we will go through the very basic algorithm used in CS i.e. Basic pursuit.
4.1 Basic Pursuit
The intuitive approach to the compressive sensing problem of recovering a sparse vector x ∈ RN from
its measurement vector Φx=y ∈ Rm, where m N, consists in the l0 minimization problem min┬(xϵ
R^n )⁡
〖‖x‖_(0 ) subject to Φx=y 〗 (4.1)
This is a non convex problem that it is NP hard in general. However, keeping in mind that ‖z‖_q^(q )
approaches ‖z‖_0as q 0 tends to zero, we can approximate (4.1) by the problem ... Show more content
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For 0 q 1, (4.2) is again a nonconvex problem, which is also NP hard in general. But for the critical
value q = 1, it becomes the following convex problem (interpreted as the convex relaxation of
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Value Of Respect Research Paper
I believe that respect is the most important value to have in a happy life. Now respect has many
different aspects to it; probably more than any one person can think of. So, I don t claim to cover them
all. Of the ones I could think are four big ones: authority, the environment, and each other s
diversities. Yes, you can count (no matter how bad at math you may claim to be), that was only three.
The fourth is the most important, but I m going to keep it a secret until you learn what I mean about
the other three; just keep it in the back of your mind until then. Let s start with the first you probably
faced in life, authority. From the second you are born, being passed around from family member to
family member, to the first teacher you had, and then to your current boss, you may have realized you
aren t always the one in control. Well, that s okay. Without their wisdom or experience you wouldn t
be where you are today in life. Now I m not saying you have to love or understand the seemingly evil
Mrs. Ooze you had in 2nd grade, with her biweekly spelling tests (no bonus point words) and aroma
of old lady (not the grandma type, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
What I mean is respect the environment of the place you are at. For example, if you are at a swimming
pool, don t pee in it, there is literally a bathroom 20 feet away. Or if you are at a national park and see
a rock where everyone has been engraving their initials into it, don t do it, S.T.U. and P.I.D. are
probably not even in love anymore. In the most common interpretation, our planet is being hurt by our
actions and there are little ways to keep it healthier, such as riding a bike a mile instead of driving to
you the park or waiting until you are at a trashcan to throw that McDonald s cup away. No matter your
belief about how we got here, we have to acknowledge that this earth is a gift and we should treat it as
such. Now, my third point, respect other s
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Schizophrenic Family Study
Schizophrenia can be explained biologically through genetic explanations and through neural
explanations. Genetic explanations establish that schizophrenia is more common in biological
relatives of a person with schizophrenia than a person without. Gotesman (1991) conducted a family
study and found that children with 2 biologically schizophrenic parents had a 46% concordance rate
with the child becoming schizophrenic, a 13% concordance rate if the children had 1 schizophrenic
biological parent and a 9% concordance rate if siblings had schizophrenia. This shows that individuals
more closely related to the person with schizophrenia has a higher risk of developing schizophrenia
therefore showing the influence of genes the disorder. Although a problem with family studies on
schizophrenia are that they lack population validity; small samples have to be used as larger samples
with schizophrenic parents are hard to find and therefore results can t be extrapolated to the general
public. In addition, in Gotesman s study, the concordance rates for children with 2 schizophrenic
parents are below 50%, it suggests that there s no direct genetic link to the disorder suggesting nurture
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Joseph (2004) calculated pooled data for all schizophrenic twin studies carried out prior to 2001. It
was found that monozygotic twins had a 40.4% concordance rate while dizygotic twins showed only a
7.4%. The significant difference in concordance rates supports a genetic contribution to the
development of schizophrenia as monozygotic twins are genetically identical. On the other hand, as
monozygotic twins tend to share the same environments, these results may reflect environmental
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Organic Vineyards Vs Non Organic Wine
There are many differences between organic vineyards and non organic vineyards like for example,
organic vineyards produce their wine excluding the use of artificial chemical fertilizers, pesticides,
fungicides and herbicides while non organic vineyards on the other hand do produce their wine
applying those products. Every year that passes our generation is becoming more and more advanced
in many things, including the usage of organic products. Many things sold at groceries stores are now
available organically, like fruits and other types of nourishments and soon many things will be made
organically. The pros and cons of non organic and organic vineyards both have good arguments that
can really change the opinions of many people but if you had to chose between one or the other, which
one would you pick?
Whenever something is organic, everyone believes that its healthy but not all organic things are as
healthy as they seem to always be portrayed. Some cons organic wine has is that organic wine does
not contain sulfite, which people claim reduces its shelf life and in some cases changes its flavors (
Clearing up the Confusion about Organic Wine ). Organic wine also brings a much more healthier
option to the table and it has also become more popular in recent years throughout the Napa Valley. A
pro is that organic wine doesn t contain artificial chemical fertilizers which could possibly cause some
sort of long term effect. You never know what artificial chemical fertilizers
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How do Jane Austen and E.M Forster portray their heroines...
The independence of the heroines in Pride and Prejudice and A Room With a View can be defined by
their unconventional views and the fearlessness that they display. In Pride and Prejudice , Austen
presents her heroine Elizabeth as having unconventional views on marriage and society. It is clear that
in Austen s choice of Elizabeth she is presenting an alternative role model for the women of Regency
society. Similarly, in A Room With a View , E.M Forster s heroine Lucy demonstrates an
independence and fearlessness in her choices which challenges society s expectations.
Elizabeth s views are of crucial importance to her independence; both in her personal life and views of
wider society. Elizabeth s view of supporting her sister after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Furthermore, irony is evident in this statement, in the verb dreadful which suggests that there is an
underling problem in Regency England, where women are the oppressed victims of a patriarchal
society and matrimony was the only alternative, this is reinforced in Regency law where women did
not legally own any money or property unless they were widowed or heiresses, accompanied by the
accepted belief that Men have a larger share of reason bestowed on them (Dr Gregory). Moreover, this
irony suggests that Austen did not agree with this approach on marriage. In A Room With A View
Lucy exhibits confidence in her independent views, when purchasing Botticelli s Birth of Venus ,
where Venus is nude, Miss Bartlett had persuaded her to do without it , however; Lucy trusts her own
unconventional opinion and taste consequently, displaying independence.
Elizabeth s independent views are evident in her actions; a prime example is her rejection of the
marriage proposals of Mr Collins and Mr Darcy despite the obvious financial gain and stability that it
would provide her family; Elizabeth believes Mr Collins to be a conceited, pompous, narrow minded,
silly man and most importantly that [he] could not make [her] happy . Elizabeth also rejects Darcy, a
wealthy aristocrat, on the grounds of his pride and moreover, for potentially
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The Theory Of Moral Behavior
The statement claims that no question can ever be neutral. This means that all questions are leading
questions, that we always have a notion of the knowledge we find. The definition of neutral in the
English dictionary is: not supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement: impartial 1. It means being
detached and impersonal to situations, questions or judgements. Mathematics, as an area of knowledge
is said to be a subject that already exists in the natural world, only that we discover its marvellous
phenomena rather than invent them. The discoveries may require neutrality in our thinking, but the
proofs need prior knowledge, because each formula is built from an aggregate of different unique
formulas. In the same way, in ethics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This leaves me to wonder if discoveries, even in mathematics, are never discoveries because the
outcome of any research is anticipated before the actual final result.
When I ask someone a question, I as the inquirer, will usually expect a certain type of answer, or there
will be a particular type or model of answer expected for that question. For queries, question or any
uncertainties, the world almost always has a stipulated answer, that if not correct, is at least widely
accepted the majority rules! An inquirer tends to have a bias towards his or her questions. Logic and
rational thinking are involved before the answer is given. Even the essay I am writing right now has
specific criteria, which indirectly, points out wrong or right responses. I would say that almost every
question requires public knowledge, or knowledge by description, before we can incorporate any
private opinions or knowledge by acquaintance. We tend to know that before we know how ; Most
students are taught the circumference of a circle is equal to pi times diameter earlier in about class six
or seven, before they know how this came about, and maybe may never even know or understand. So
if someone asked me what the area of a circle is, and I said it was radius squared, omitting the pi, this
would be wrong, and almost no teacher would even take a second look about why I have I have given
this answer. Using empirical knowledge, I would see no pi around the circle, and that is why I would
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Valley Winery
Valley Winery, a successful wine company based in California is quite profitable but faces many
problems in their organization. Such problems consist firstly of a very high employee rate turnover
rate. This rate is actually 100% per year. Each year they hire an average of fifty sales people per year
and the longest working sales rep has only two years of experience with the company. A second
problem facing this organization is its complications with management skills. And the third problem is
the lack of skills that salesmen possess
The problem of the high employee rate is a large issue. This mainly because the reduction in the
turnover of employees will definitely increased profitability keeping it easier to obtain future sales.
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With regards to continuous restructuring of the company. This issue is a big factor that even stimulates
the first problem. With the re evaluation of the organizational structure the employees tend to lose
confidence and trust in those in charge and therefore their performance is hindered because of this.
Concerning the hiring skills of the company it is very inefficient such as recruiting college kids,
newspaper advertisements, employment agencies and job notices on job search websites. These hiring
skills are very costly and time consuming. The high expectations of management to meet high quotas
is unreasonable and thus puts pressure on the salesmen causing them to perform unethical actions such
as posting incorrect sales figures just to please their managers. Options that can assist the firm in these
issues are by management evaluating the company and making a consistent and permanent
organizational structure. To make the hiring process more efficient it needs to be shorter in length, be
specific in the characteristics of the potential employee to avoid the many steps and narrow the
amount of hiring methods to reduce costs. Not stretching quotas is another factor that needs to be
considered by management. This can be done through lowering their expectations of sales in the same
time frame that currently exists making them realistic, give incentives if they need to be stretched,
employ feedback from sales persons so as to assign comfortable quotas around each
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Hard Rock International
Hard Rock International
Executive Summary
Hard Rock International is chain of cafés, hotels, casinos, and theme parks spread across 53 countries.
It has the world s largest collection of rock n roll memorabilia that the customers can see when they
visit any of Hard Rock s locations. Hard Rock s main business model was built around a customer
centric approach. As the business was growing, the customer queries were hitting the numbers close to
56000 inquiries annually; a number that was getting difficult for the existing customer care staff to
handle. And foreseeing an increase in the customer inquiries by 20% annually, Hard Rock s customer
care center was not equipped at all to handle the pressure. They either had to add new staff to ... Show
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The major problem with the existing CRM system was that it did not have the capability to integrate
with Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. Due to this, Customer Care representatives had to switch
between multiple applications to find information and communicate with customers and general
managers at restaurant and hotel venues. Also, the outdated system required more than normal
maintenance. We needed software with new capabilities, solutions and benefits for Hard Rock, said
Patrick.
Solution
Hard Rock reached out to a Microsoft certified consulting group for help in enhancing the CRM
system. After a detailed review of the needs of Hard Rock and existing applications used to respond to
customers, the consulting group designed and implemented a solution based on Microsoft Dynamics
CRM. The consulting company imported about 1.5 million customer records to the new system. In
words of Patrick, We were attracted to Microsoft Dynamics CRM because it tightly integrates with
Office Outlook and it s based on the Microsoft .NET Framework, which lets our developers rapidly
prototype and implement new functionality.
Results
As a result of implementing CRM into their system, Hard Rock is now equipped to provide customer
service to the increasing number of queries without sacrificing quality but providing better quality
service. Since the new CRM system integrates Hard Rock s customer database with Microsoft
Outlook, it gives the customer care representatives the
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Human Body Spleen Research Paper
The anatomy of the human body spleen, gall bladder, and appendix
Lareesha S. Clercira
December 21, 2016
Anatomy p: 5
Mr.McGarity
The three organs I am doing research on are the spleen, gall bladder, and appendix. As the spleen
playing a role part of the immune system such as the appendix, it is also involved in the digestive
system with the gall bladder. The human spleen is located in the upper far left part of the abdomen
which is also, on the left side of the stomach. The spleen comes in diverse shapes and sizes between
different people, but it is most commonly shaped like a fist, violet colored, and approximately four
inches long. The spleen has a lot of functions. The functions of the spleen include filtering of the
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The three diseases or disorders the spleen may receive are splenomegaly, ruptured spleen, and sickle
cell. Splenomegaly, which is the enlarging of the spleen and which is usually caused by virus related
mononucleosis, liver disease, and blood cancers such as, leukemia or even other conditions. Ruptured
spleen causes life threatening, perpetual bleeding. It can rupture immediately after an injury or even or
even days or weeks after the injury occurred. Sickle cell disease is originally from anemia, which is
the abnormality of red cells blocking the flow of blood throw vessels and which may lead to organ
damages. If you are anyone with sickle cell you will need to get immunizations, or a vaccine to help
prevent illnesses that the spleen is helping to fight off. A treatment available for splenectomy is having
the spleen removed by a surgical procedure. During this procedure you may either use laparoscopy,
which is when you get several small cuts or, laparotomy when getting one large cut. The human
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Unilever Canada Becel Margarine Analysis
Unilever Canada Becel Margarine Case Analysis Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction
Problem Identification Situation Analysis Customer Environmental Analysis Competitive Analysis
SWOT Analysis Alternatives Run Canada, Run Now We re Cooking with Becel Body By Becel
Recommendation Implementation Conclusion Appendices I. Executive Summary Becel needs to
adjust their promotional efforts to address both a heart healthy and great tasting product, while
expanding their target market to the twenty five and above demographic. Becel s current customers are
largely empty nester households where the customers tend to be affluent with high incomes and over
sixty five years of age. By adjusting their promotional efforts to ... Show more content on
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The outline for the analysis will begin with the problem Identification. This will convey the problem
that Becel must address so it will be able to continue operating in today s society. The situation
analysis will follow the problem identification and will include the customer environmental analysis,
the competitive analysis, and the SWOT analysis. Subsequently, three alternatives will be presented
that will address the problem Becel Margarine is facing. A recommendation will then be made that
best solves the problem at hand. As a final point, a conclusion will be made of why this is the problem
facing Becel and how the recommendation will remedy that problem. III. Problem Identification Becel
needs to adjust their promotional efforts to address both a heart healthy and great tasting product,
while expanding their target market to the 25 and above demographic. To adjust their promotional
efforts the company needs to redirect promotions to reach the 25 and above market and differentiate
Becel from its competitors. In addition, Becel needs to focus on delivering the message that their
margarine is a heart healthy and great tasting product. Becel will expand their target market by
creating a promotional campaign that meets the needs of this expanded target market. The company
targets consumers that are educated, affluent, health
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Forbidden Love In Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet Still...
How relevant can a play written over 400 years ago be in today s society? Romeo and Juliet is a play
written by William Shakespeare around 1595. It tells the story of an old feud between the house of
Capulet and the house of Montague. This feud could only be broken by the forbidden love and death
of their children. So, because of the forbidden love, instability in youth, and pointless feuding, the
story of Romeo and Juliet is actually really relevant in today s society.
Frist of all, forbidden Loves can be caused by many different issues. For example, forbidden love can
be caused by differences in race, religion, social standing, gender preference, or in the case of Romeo
and Juliet, family feuding. As a result, people, especially teens, ... Show more content on
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For instance, the prologue of Romeo and Juliet says, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star
crossed lovers take their life, Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury
their parents strife. Here the writer proves, that the fighting between these two families only ended by
the tragic suicide of their children. As a result, pointless feuding usually leads to revenge. For
instance, according to the telegraph Killings of black men by US police officers lead to revenge
shootings across America . This is similar to when Romeo avenges Mercutio by killing Tybalt. In any
event, pointless feuds are a terrible idea that usually ends in tragedy!
It s easy to see how Romeo and Juliet are still relevant in today s society. Of course, it may be true that
the language is quite confusing, it doesn t change the meaning of their words. Moreover, just because
arranged marriages are not a normal practice in America doesn t mean the larger issues presented in
Shakespeare s tragic tale are not. So, from the forbidden love to the instability in youth to feuding, this
400 plus year old play is still relevant in today s society. In fact, considering our track record, I m
willing to bet it always will
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Lamb To The Slaughter By Roald Dahl And My Chivalric Fiasco
Writers throughout time have taken it upon themselves to pen the injustices around them and hone
their artistic skills to document and expose acts of injustice, intending to spark change, debate, and
reform. Roald Dahl and George Saunders, two renowned authors, tackle the same responsibility in
their works, in the hopes of critiquing society and its distasteful, unsavory elements. The short stories
Lamb to the Slaughter , written by Roald Dahl, and My Chivalric Fiasco , written by George
Saunders, utilize satire and stylistic techniques to critique society and outline their perspectives on the
world around them. Roald Dahl s Lamb to the Slaughter utilizes satire and humor to critique
domesticity and the life of a housewife. His use of detail and perspective allows us to view the eager,
submissive, and anxious housewife, Mary Maloney. These traits are evident when she glanced at the
clock again and again, waiting for her husband, she merely wanted to satisfy herself that each minute
that went by made it nearer to the time when he would come home (Dahl 1). The exaggeration and
descriptive imagery humorously depicts Mary Maloney as a submissive housewife, eager to please her
husband in any way. The story satirizes domesticity by portraying an obsessive wife, Mary, who sits
like a dog waiting to greet her husband at the door, fetching a drink for him like a toy, crying I ll get it
as she jumps out of her chair, and gazing at him all the time with large, puzzled
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The Reality Of Loss By Robert Hayden
Grace Uwase Mrs. Atkins AP Literature April 7, 2014 Unalterable reality It s fair to say that loss has
the power to bring out people s innermost behavior, and this is why Robert Hayden uses it to reach out
to the best in humanity. If a mother was to realize that she was losing her child, she d do whatever it
took to prevent it. And if she lost him, she d need a lifetime to come to terms with it. But she would
feel worse knowing that her child existed somewhere, in a place she couldn t reach and knew nothing
of. Hayden, with his most fascinating technique, managed to channel his personal experience in
African American history, using what he knew to shape and make sense of the unknown. His unique
ability to use African American race to talk to all citizens of earth is remarkable. Of his many themes,
accepting and coming to terms with the reality of loss is one that hasn t been really explored. In an
African American voice, Hayden warns that in a world that s ever changing, loss is undesirable and
unfair, but yet it s unpreventable. He makes it clear that the only way to succeed is not fighting it, but
accepting and moving on, a theme undoubtedly influenced by his childhood. Hayden was born into a
poor family that gave him up for adoption because they could not support him. William and Sue Ellen
Hayden gave him the name Robert Hayden, but they did not change it legally, nor did they adopt him
legally, as he talks about it in the poem Names : When my fourth decade came, I
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A Long History Of Sexuality Is Conditioned And Inhibited...
How we think about sexuality is conditioned and inhibited by a complicated history and, to make our
problems worse, that history is in the power of those who have necessarily been antagonistic to
women for a very long time. Males generally have been economically and socially superior to women
since they became the primary producers and possessors of private property. (Murphy Robinson,
1984: 251)
One of Western societies biggest social taboos is sex. Even more so, there is a long history of
repressed female sexuality. The years of absent representation of overtly sexual women has affected
how they think and feel about their own sexuality, and allows them to be treated as a minority despite
the gender being half the population. The first Ann Summers retail store opened in 1970, and current
CEO Jacqueline Gold introduced the Party Plan in 1981. Presently, Ann Summers does well to help
empower women, and is ultimately positive in terms of female sexulity representation and discussion.
When Jacqueline Gold was appointed CEO in 1993, she was a key figure in turning the company s
reputation around to focus on women and what they want. As constructive as this is, there are
problems to the company s marketing, specifically when looking at the Ann Summers Party Plan.
Their approach can be considered heteronormative as a result of their phallocentric homosocial
atmosphere.
When thinking about the social taboos around female sexuality, there are many reasons for people to
believe
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Freedom Riders Vs War
Life is very hard, but still have to go through it, Ex, TEST (if you practice or study it, then when it
time come for the test day, you must do well on your test). So, these people won t stop, they still do
what they suppose to do, because they don t want to give up on their life. And these people are go
through differents, it s not the same but it s hard for all of them.and some might go through war or
about family problem or back then women don t have right to do what they want to do, like those kind
of stuff. And some of them because of they don t have safe place to live, they try so hard to get to a
safe place with their families. But some of them don t have families, still go to hard things, they try to
do what they can do till they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Women don t have right till they are not allowed to date and be friend with boy. The first example is
the women can t drive. They don t allow women to drive back then because women don t have right
like men. And they don t have right to do what they want. And the women must wear clothes head to
toe. Back then that is the rule for women. Science women don t have right to do, they must does as the
rules said, they can t wear short thing, they must wear clothes cover all their body. And all women can
do is go to school or university and they have to eat in special family . the conclusion is women can t
do what they want back then, because they don t have right like men
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Sexual Components In Angela Carter s The Bloody Chamber
Throughout the literature we have read in this class, several books and short stories have had subtle
sexual components. In Angela Carter s The Bloody Chamber, there are several important themes and
characteristics that help give the reader the ability to understand the actions of both the narrator and
The Marquis, but sex and it s relation to power drives each character s actions and emotions. For the
Marquis, he finds all the power in the relationship by exemplifying sadistic behavior, constantly
mocking and ridiculing the narrator, and ultimately looking to find satisfaction in her pain and
potential death. The narrator parallels the Marquis sadism with masochism, often finding satisfaction
and taking comfort in the pain that he causes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The fact that this is the interpretation of sadomasochism that Angela Carter chose to represent is
important because although the book is set during a time period when feminism was not yet prevalent
in the world, The Bloody Chamber was written after women s suffrage, in 1979. As soon as ten years
after the short story was published several works were also published that went against the Freudian
model of sadomasochism. In Jessica Benjamin s, The Bonds of Love, Benjamin discusses the idea that
women can actually control their own subordination, therefore making the passive partner equally as
dominant as the aggressor, which gets rid of the notion that the dominant partner is always male. In
The Bloody Chamber, we only see the young girl as someone who allows herself to gain no control
over the power dynamic regarding the couple s relationship in general. In fact, the only time we see
the narrator stand up for herself, or even respond to the Marquis comments towards her, is at the very
end of the story when she is stalling her death with the hope that her mother will
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Bourdieu Gender Roles
Bourdieu claims that it is not enough to look at what was said or what happened in order to understand
interactions between people, or to describe a social phenomenon or an event. It is vital to investigate
the social space in which interactions, transactions and events took place (Bourdieu, 2005). Bourdieu
defines field as: A network, or a configuration, of objective relations between positions. These
positions are objectively defined, in their existence and in the determinations they impose upon their
occupants, agents or institutions, by their present or potential situation (situs) in the structure of the
distribution of species of power (or capital) whose possession commands access to the specific profits
that are at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Moreover, there is a special agency for publishing censorship in the ministry that has been called the
management of Publications Department (Green Karolides, 2005). No author or translator can publish
a book or article in Saudi Arabia without it being liable to censorship. There is no precensorship of
publications, but if any material goes against a directive, or more generally qualifiers as impure , the
department will check it and notify the ministry of information (Green Karolides, 2005:
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Huevo Meaning
The expression a huevo is used in many countries to convey different meanings. In Mexico, El
Salvador and Nicaragua it is used to say that they must go with the plan that was proposed. In Costa
Rica it is used to describe the action of achieving something with a lot of sacrifice. While in Spain it is
used to say that it will be very easy to obtain something. In Chile, Colombia and Ecuador people use it
to describe an object that is being sold at a very low price. It is incredible how this one same word has
a completely different meanings among these countries even though they all speak the same language:
Spanish. Chambear means to work in Mexico, Ecuador, Honduras, and Peru. In the other hand, in the
Dominican Republic it means to inhale ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In Chile this expression means done immediately, for example, al tiro me voy del trabajo , meaning I
m leaving work immediately. In Uruguay means someone that has a lot of things to get done. Another
word that has different meanings depending to the country is rapar. In the Dominican Republic this
word means to have sexual intercourse with someone that is not your spouse, like an affair. In
Colombia, Chile and Argentina, rapar means to cut one s hair so short it is almost bald. One might
think that a Taco is just the famous mexican food and it is a word that is worldwide understood
uniquely as the food. This is true up to a point. As to a Taco can be refered to a dish, it may also be
used to describe a traffic jam in Chile and Colombia. In Spain it is a rude way to refer to a issue,
problem or a riot, for example, estoy cansada de tus tacos meaning, I am tired of your problems. In
Venezuela a taco can be someone that is smart and in the Dominican Republic, a taco can also be
refered to high heel shoes aside from the Mexican dish
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George Washington As A Founding Father Of America
Did you know George Washington proclaimed Thanksgiving? George Washington did many
incredible things as president like writing and following through on his inaugural address,
accomplishing many notable tasks, keeping America neutral from the war, and he proclaimed
Thanksgiving. George Washington was a Founding Father of America, and a president who paved the
way for generations of presidents to come. George Washington became the first United States
president on April 30, 1789. Washington s inaugural address was promulgated to the House of
Representatives, the Senate, as well as the inhabitants of America. Washington gave this distinguished
address at Federal Hall in New York City. Washington was going to concentrate on the Americans,
what their perspectives were on the country, and what could be done to make it better. He was going to
treat everyone with equal respect, and no citizen would have any more rights than any other citizen.
Washington would have to make unbiased decisions while being president. When Washington was
called upon to become leader, he was filled with apprehension; however, the voice of the American
people spoke to him, and that was what lead him to take this honorable position as the first president
of the United States of America ( Transcription: Washington s Inaugural Address ). During his
presidency, George Washington completed many notable and inspirational tasks. George Washington
played a crucial role in the founding of the United
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The Monkey s Paw Essay
If you could wish for three things, would you? Would you try to change fate? In The Monkey s Paw
by W.W. Jacobs the White family uses the monkey s paw three wishes and try and change their fate.
They first wish for money, but instead the wish kills Herbert White, their son. Trying to revive Herbert
they use their second wish for life. After Mr. White hears a knock on the door he uses the third wish
for death realizing that Herbert would not be the same person, but instead mutilated. This short story
fits into the horror genre because of its traditional setting, outside source, and theme.
To begin with, the traditional setting of The Monkey s Paw is a big part of it being classified in the
horror genre. At the very beginning of the story, in lines 1 20, it says the night was cold and wet and
pathway s a bog and the road s a torrent . This quote makes the readers think of a run down place that
is cold, dark, and wet like someone would expect from the horror genre.
Next, the outside source of the cursed monkey paw also makes this short story part of the horror
genre. The quote in line 73 says, It had a spell put on it by an old fakir . This quote tells the readers
that the monkey s paw is cursed and as they continue reading the story more things keep going bad
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In lines 105 112 it says He took the paw dangling it between his forefinger and thumb, suddenly threw
it upon the fire. White, with a slight cry, stooped down and snatched it of . This quote shows how Mr.
White wanted to keep the paw even though the sergeant major had told him it was dangerous.
Concluding that Mr. White was searching for forbidden knowledge to see if the paw could really grant
wishes since he knew the paw was cursed. The theme search for forbidden knowledge is a common
theme in the horror genre and makes The Monkey s Paw a part of the horror genre
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How To Write A Good Introductory Paragraph Powerpoint For Mid - A

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  • 2. U.s. Federal Criminal Investigation Essay In 2015, U.S. federal prosecutors disclosed cases of corruption by officials and associates connected with FIFA, the governing body of association football, futsal and beach soccer. Near the end of May 2015, fourteen people were indicted in connection with an investigation led by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division (IRS CI) into wire fraud, racketeering, and money laundering. The United States Attorney General simultaneously announced the unsealing of the indictments and the prior guilty pleas by four football executives and two corporations. The investigation mostly revolved around collusion between officials of continental football bodies CONMEBOL (South America) and CONCACAF (Caribbean, Central and North America), and sports marketing executives. The sports marketing executives were holders of media and marketing rights for high profile international competitions including the Americas FIFA World Cup qualifying tournaments, and showpiece tournaments CONCACAF Gold Cup and Copa América. CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webb, also serving president of the Cayman Islands Football Association, was arrested in connection with the investigation, as were two sitting FIFA Executive Committee members: Eduardo Li of the Costa Rican Football Federation and Eugenio Figueredo, formerly of the Uruguayan Football Association, and former CONMEBOL President Nicolás Leoz. The investigation lasted several years, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Implementation Of A New Fast Direct Torque Control... Implementation of a new fast direct torque control algorithm for induction motor drive. Neha D.Bais Mtech IPS in Electrical Engineering G.H.Raisoni college of Engineering ,Nagpur Email nehabais84@gmail.com J.G.Chaudhari Asst Prof Electrical Engineering G.H Raisoni college of Engineering, Nagpur. Email jagdish.choudhari@raisoni.net Abstract The abstract DTC system used for controlling of Induction motor gives robust as well as gives a high dynamic performance.However it has two major drawbacks .The first one is the variation of switching frequency in accordance with the amplitude of the hysteresis bands and the motor operating speed ,also the selection of voltage vectors is not optimized inside the flux hysteresis band to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is the simplest technique ,with good dynamic performance , robust and gives large benefits. It is recognized as an alternative method to field oriented control (FOC). Industrial drives with DTC are present in the market today.DTC is proposed to control electromagnetic torque and stator flux by directly modifying the stator voltage in accordance with the torque and flux errors DTC has added advantages over FOC absence of mechanical transducer, no requirement of co ordinate transformation ,and a very simple control scheme with less computational time Though DTC is simple and have fast transient response, it generates high level common mode voltage variations. To avoid the problems of common mode voltage variations a new DTC algorithm was developed, in which, only odd or only even voltage vectors will be applied in each sector in which stator flux lies without using any zero voltage vectors. However, this method gave torque ambiguity. To overcome the torque ambiguity, modified DTC algorithm has been proposed The variable switching technique is a part of the conventional DTC technique . It was firstly introduced by Takahashi and Noguchi around 1980 s this method is the wide band of the switching frequency of the inverter even when the flux and torque references are kept constant. The conventional DTC scheme has some inherent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Mammalian Insulation Lab Report Morphological and thermal properties of mammalian insulation: the evolution of fur for aquatic living by Heather E.M. Liwanag, Annalisa Berta, Daniel P. Osta, Masako Abney, and Terri M. Williams conducted their experiment on species related to the family Carnivora. The three species of marine environments include; polar bears, pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses), and sea otters. One major key that is crucial to surviving and transitioning to a water environment is the type of insulation each organism possessed. Insulation is needed to retain body heat, as well as to maintain a body temperature that is stable after longs submergence. Thus indicating that this particular experiment was dedicated to examining how evolutionary changes of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Procyonoid pelts thermal conductivity was significantly lower than phocid pelts, but shows no signs of being significantly different from any other group. Greater fur densities were also found among species that relied primarily on fur for insulation in water. However, fur density showed no consistent relationship with body mass. There was no significant differences in fur density among felids, polar bears or walrus. However, phocids, mustelids, and otarids did show a significant difference in fur ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Exploring How the British Could Have Achieved Victory in... An Investigation into How the British could have achieved victory in the American War of Independence The American War of Independence was perhaps the first colonial war of independence during the period of European dominance across the globe. Great Britain, a relatively new country with a stable, democratic government, established an enormous trading empire which stretched from North America to East India and was the greatest superpower on Earth. It came to be so, firstly by its highly effective navy which allowed it to transport goods and defeat other rival fleets. Its government of elected officials allowed it to function more effectively compared to an Absolute Monarchy in terms of generating revenue from its colonies, and finally, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is believed she gave word to Paul Revere that the British were planning on destroying the armouries at Lexington and Concord and thus he spread the famous line of The British are coming! Many British Generals serving throughout the French Indian War began to sympathize with the colonists who fought alongside the British. This meant that many of the experienced and greatest of British Generals, including Gage himself, did not believe that war was the right option and did not believe in the British cause. So to prevent the catastrophes that Gage caused during the first months of the War, the British should have given the position to a General who was both capable but also sensible. Historians believe that if General Charles Cornwallis had of served in his stead then the early British disasters could have been avoided and the colonists would have been crushed in the first few months. Cornwallis was a competent commander, but when he inherited his Lordship, he often voted against heavy taxation of the colonies. Many blame him for the British defeat of the War because of his surrender at Yorktown but with his intervention at an earlier date, such a competent commander could have increased the odds of the British winning the war. The British Army was a well trained but in no way was it battle hardened . Being an island nation, Britain predominantly used its navy as its main weapon and the regular army for sea to land assaults e.g. assault on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Malcolm Knowles s Theory Of Andragogy A Knowles Theory of Andragogy Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn Benjamin Franklin Malcolm Knowles was an American educationist who firmly believed that adults learn differently compared with children, which led him to later propose the adult learning theory (Smith 2002). He introduced the term andragogy as the art and science of helping adults learn (Kaufman 2003; Kaufman Mann, 2010). Founded on the key principle of humanism (Kaufman Mann, 2010; Smith, 2002), andragogy is centred around the idea that the teacher does not possess all knowledge and students are encouraged to participate in the classroom by utilising their own experiences (McGrath 2009). A pioneer in the field of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This complex and continually changing environment makes reflective practice imperative. (Hendricks, Mooney, Berry, 1996) Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning by Richard Mayer Blaming PowerPoint for bad E learning is like blaming Word for poor instructional design David Anderson Richard Meyer, an American educational psychologist has presented the cognitive theory of multimedia learning. As the name suggests, this theory is based on cognitivist principles ( Learning Theories.com: Knowledge base and webilograpphy , n.d., para 4), and has the following three assumptions: 1. There are two separate channels (visual and auditory) for processing information (sometimes referred to as dual coding). 2. There is limited channel capacity (cognitive overload). 3. Learning happens actively by filtering, selecting, organising and integrating information with prior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Imagination In Big Fish Intro Imagination has the ability to empower individuals, shaped by our experiences we are able to transcend past our physical and psychological bounds and enter a world that does not conform to our ideas of reality. Tim Burton explores this through his film Big Fish in which the imagination is portrayed as an attribute of great importance when faced with misfortune but also when content. Douglas Adams Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy also conveys the significance that the imagination has when faced with adversity in all aspects of our lives. Body Opening Sequence of Big Fish Imagination not only has the power to transcend individuals but also gives the ability to transform the imagination of others through story. In Big Fish the first scene ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the man in The Hitchhiker s Guide to the Galaxy asks the machine that was built to answer the question of life, the universe and everything, the man s forceful and blunt word choice, demanding that he know the answer We must know it! Now! emphasises the ever growing lust for the knowledge of their lively hoods, brought upon by their imagination and suggest that however much information that we are capable of creating just in our individual minds it is never enough to fill this desire. When the men do not think that the answer is thorough enough the machine replies with a rhetorical question, But what actually is it? when referencing the ultimate question, reinforces the idea that our imagination is longing for an answer to questions that we do not have enough information to ask and promotes the use of our own minds when asking ourselves questions that may not have suitable ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Pride In The Necklace What exactly is pride? Pride is a great love of your accomplishments or the accomplishments of somebody whose accomplishments you can claim as your own, like a daughter. This is one of the relationships (mother daughter) that is altered, for the worse, by pride. Pride can be a wonderful tool used to bring about confidence and give somebody the courage to step outside the relative comfort zone they usually hold. However, that is not typically the case, for pride is usually found in excessive amounts. This excessive pride leads to horrible consequences if one is not careful about hiding it. For Meimei, Mathilde, and Doodle s brother, pride becomes a corrupting factor, damaging both their lives and their relationships. Rules of the Game ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Doodle s brother suffered from pride, and although he was customarily kind to his brother and taught him to walk, he did it for the wrong reasons. Furthermore, an expression of how terrible his brother feels because of his pride is shown in a passage that says: They did not know that I did it for myself; that pride, whose slave I was, spoke to me louder than all their voices, and that Doodle walked only because I was ashamed of having a crippled brother (Hurst 389). This passage literally states that Doodle s brother was pride s slave, and it was only because of this slavery that he had taught Doodle how to walk. Nevertheless, this is not where his pride reaches its climax, and it is this extreme climax of pride that definitely does the uttermost damage to their relationship. After receiving immense praise from his family, Doodle s brother decides to push Doodle harder and harder, hoping that by doing this Doodle will earn his the praise his pride demands. Furthermore, Doodle did reach his limit; he died after being pushed, surpassing his natural limitations and being abandoned by the person who is supposed to protect him. It is when this happens that the significance of the title is revealed, not when the scarlet ibis first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Underground Railroad A national benefit. said John C. Calhoun about the evil act known as, slavery ( The History of the United States). However the world was not completely full of ignorance even though it is shown here. Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally, said by Abraham Lincoln. ( Quotes About Slavery ) No one had experienced anything other than a world with slavery, and were not for having a change like this occur and change many people s lives one by one. This, lead to many people, including many Southerners taking the side of John C. Calhoun. Because, lets face it. No one actually likes change. But in the early 1800s it soon became a problem that abolitionists, people against slavery, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The case of Henry Box Brown. Henry asked his friend to place him a wooden box with only some water and some biscuits and mail him to Philadelphia. Here, conductors in the Underground Railroad received him and he was finally free. His friend who was kept anonymous was not the only one who made this choice. About 3200 people worked on the railroad, and many wanted to be kept anonymous ( Pbs.org ). In my opinion, the Underground Railroad was something that is taken way to lightly as if it was not as important as it was. I didn t know HALF of this information I learned from my research. People mailed themselves to escape the torture of slavery! Some even committed suicide. Death was a better option then slavery. The Underground Railroad helped people take control of their rights, and their lives. This background information was not taught in school. Slavery tore families apart, it took people away from their homes, and it deprived people from their rights and freedom. Blacks were treated as a different species, and also were considered inferior to whites. The Dred Scott Case is an example of how bad they slaves wanted to get away from their masters. His master to a free territory took Dred Scott, a slave, from Missouri, a slave state. Scott sued stating, since he was in a free territory he was not obligated to still work as his master s slave. He was a free man. However, Chief Justice, Roger B. Taney had claimed that since Scott was a slave, his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Characteristics Of A Red Orange C. Tertiary Colors: a. Red Orange This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more red to yellow, instead of having equal parts of red and yellow it would be two parts red and one part yellow. b. Red Violet This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more red to blue, instead of having equal parts of red and blue it would be two parts red and one part blue. c. Yellow Orange This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more yellow to red, instead of having equal parts of red and yellow it would be two parts yellow and one part red. d. Yellow Green This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more yellow to blue, instead of having equal parts of blue and yellow it would be two parts yellow and one part blue. e. Blue Violet This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more blue to red, instead of having equal parts of red and blue it would be two parts blue and one part red. f. Blue Green This can be made when trying to create the secondary colors by adding more blue to yellow, instead of having equal parts of blue and yellow it would be two parts blue and one part yellow. D. Neutrals: a. Brown Created by mixing 10% red and 2% yellow to make a dark orange, add 5 10% blue and then continue to add in blue until creating the desired brown, however, by adding too much color it can make a muddy black. Can also be created by using ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Compare And Contrast Softball And Baseball Essay Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game, said the great Babe Ruth. Most people think softball and baseball are the same sport, but although they are a lot alike they have a lot of differences. Most people think the only difference between softball and baseball is the gender of the player, but it s not. Though softball is mainly women and baseball is generally men, there is no rule anywhere stating that women can t play baseball and men can t play softball. They have so many more differences than people think. Softball and baseball come from the same origin and are based upon the same general ideas. Even though softball and baseball seem similar they are actually different because of the rules, the equipment, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While on base you can lead off but you have to wait until after the pitch has been released. The bases are only spread 60 feet apart which is why the pitch has to be released before you can lead off in softball. The ball is also different, the ball for softball is significantly larger and softer. The bats in softball are usually thinner and made out of aluminum, while the gloves are larger. The gloves are larger because the ball is larger. The last thing for softball is the pitching, the pitch itself is underhand. The pitching mound is on a level surface with the batter and it is also closer to the batter. Baseball is a similar sport but there are a lot of significant differences. The games last nine innings and can also go into overtime. On base in the game the runner can lead off at anytime, the reason for that is the bases are 90 feet apart. The ball is very small and because of that the gloves are smaller. The bats in baseball are usually made out of wood. The pitching in baseball is odd, the mound is on a slight hill making the pitching throw downward to hit the strike zone. The players pitch overhand almost as if to just be throwing the ball. The mound is farther away from the batter in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on Johnstown Flood Disaster Johnstown Flood May 31, 1889 was a day that brought terror to the small town of Johnstown Pennsylvania. The small town was established in 1794 as a steel town and had a population on 30,000. The cause of the flood actually starts not at the town but 14 upstream at the South Fork Dam were the Little Conemaugh and Stony Creeks rivers meet as you can see in the image below. At this place is Lake Conemaugh, a 3 mile long lake located up against the side of a mountain, 450 feet higher than Johnstown PA. The construction started in 1840 under the supervision of engineer William E. Morris but wasn t completed till 1852 due to financial difficulties. (Johnstown Historical Society) The dam itself spanned a gap of 918 feet across the valley ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It didn t take long for the South Fork dam to become so overwhelmed that it broke and dumped water onto the town causing the deaths of 2,200 people. This was not the first problem they had with the dam though; structural problems with the dam were not a new development. Only two years after the finishing of the dam 2 leaks were discovered before the dam was even put into its full usage. They were forced to empty the dam so they could repair it. The dam suffered a major break on June 10, 1862, when the up stream portion of the stone culvert running under the dam collapsed (Haddock, Vikki). There was little damage to property downstream, but a large section of the dam over the damaged portion of the culvert collapsed and was washed away. They dam was then closed and left with the large gap in it because of financial reasons until 1875 when the Pennsylvania Railroad sold the dam and also 500 acres to Benjamin Ruff who wanted to turn the area into a summer resort. Ruff s plan was to fill in the gap left in the dam and allow the lake behind it to refill to make a resort and the remaining water would run off he had decided to sell the valves used to control the run off for scrap metal (Johannson, Shelley). Ruff had hired a man to fill the gap who had some experience building railway embankments but no experience with dams. The plan was to add a double thickness of hemlock pilings was placed across ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Revenge In Beowulf And Iliad According to the Merriam Webster dictionary Vengeance or revenge is defined as a punishment inflicted in retaliation for an injury or offense . Vengeance could be classified as a form of justice at times. And is seen through Beowulf and Iliad. In Beowulf, it seen through numerous characters. Revenge is a unique emotion in which is can be very motivating to accomplish a certain task, to serve for justice. In Iliad, Achilles using the feeling of Revenge to complete his journey. Comparing the two stories, vengeances is shown in both, and both stories have a unique way of related the events of the story to the events and the culture and society at the time the stories were written. Revenge in Beowulf: In Beowulf revenge is a motivating ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The love a mother shares for her child is unexpectedly powerful, and although Grendel s mother may be weaker and smaller in size compared to Beowulf, she has he own advantages, as she is fighting in her own cave which was under the lake. She put up a fight under her mother s fury, and her spike and heath of revenge as she realizes that it was Beowulf that killed her son, although Beowulf defeated her with the help of his weapons and his skills from being a warrior. Grendel s mom was the first fight of revenge within the poem, and it served as a warning to mankind, that everyone must not fight based purely on revenge, and it will not end in favor of the city. It therefore, proves that that holding on to someone or something for long periods of time, could eventually destroy oneself mentally or physically. It is interesting to that the revenge of Grendel s mother almost was a example to take not, that revenge doesn t solve our problems, this seems to be mentioned again at the end of the poem by Wiglaf. Another example of revenge seen in the poem Beowulf is the Germanic tribe. With this example, it is unique in the sense that the Germanic tribe was used in hopes of peace in Garland. Hrothgar was hoping to make peace by having his daughter marry into the Hathobards. Although upon, Beowulf return, he saw that this plan had its flaws and was unsure of the success of the plan. The last main example of revenge seen in Beowulf ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The World Is Too Much With Us Analysis Essay William Wordsworth is a notable poet of the 1800s for his frequency to write of things of remembrance. In his Petrarchan sonnet, The World is Too Much With Us , he nostalgically writes about a time when the communion of humanity and nature was far more prominent to people. He angrily states that human beings are too preoccupied with materialistic matters and have lost their touch for the spirituality of nature. He brilliantly uses sensory modes to convey his feelings through symbolism, metaphors, and similes as to communicate through his eloquence the idea of returning to a communion of nature and humanity. Wordsworth says that poetry is pleasure created through rhythmic beauty of feeling. Therefore, he uses the rhythmic beauty of words and describes the feeling of Nature with the sights and sounds of the phenomena. In the lines, little we see in Nature is ours; , he uses the symbol of sight, as if to say that not only have we lost a connection with Nature, but that we are also limiting our view of the world beyond materialistic concerns. In the third stanza he comments again that he longs for glimpses that would make me less forlorn; have sight of Proteus rising from the sea . The narrator desires to see ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, Wordsworth continues with the symbolism of sound in his extended metaphor of a materialistic world. He produces a feeling of emptiness and melancholy by describing the situation as if we are out of tune . By this he is to say that the world has obviously changed, and from his perspective, it is sacrificing much for what it gains. It is as if he is asking, what world can be fulfilling when the pleasant sound of The winds that will be howling at all hours... are up gathered now like sleeping flowers ? The symbol of sound is important for it communicates the feelings that move and connect one with another. Such rhythm brings forth emotion and spirituality in solace of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Evaluating the Consultation and Education Department Evaluating the Consultation and Education Department BSHS 462 May 20, 2013 Evaluating the Consultation and Education Department Evaluating the Consultation and Education Department funding at the Greenby Mental Health Center is the focus of this paper. The centers funding has been reduced. Additionally the reduction in funding will cause the organization to consider closing down their consultation and education department. First I will describe one process evaluation measure as well as one outcome evaluation measure, which could be an optional recommendation for the Greenby Community Mental Health Center. These measures will help to show the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, the number of clients who have received services simply identifies the number of clients who proceeded through the program. Outcomes identify the changes, impact, or benefits of the clients both during and after the program. For example, an outcome may be for clients to stop drinking in an alcohol program. Individuals should be aware that outcomes are different from outputs, for an example, the amount of clients who pass through a program. (Lewis, Packard amp; Lewis, 2006) The changes or outcomes can be conveyed in the following terms. First knowledge, and skills outcomes are thought of as short term outcomes. Then behaviors are included, which weigh up as intermediate term outcomes. Additionally, values, conditions, and status are changes and outcomes, which reflect long term outcomes. Furthermore, the number and percent of participants the department wants to accomplish the outcome is the outcome target. For example, 1,500 teens (10% of teens) quit drinking over the next year is an outcome goal. (McNamara, n.d.) Outcome indicators are observable and measurable milestones one achieves toward his or her outcome target. What the individual sees, reads, and hears would specify whether he or she is making progress toward his or her target outcome. For instance, outcome indicators for the percent of teen participants who quit drinking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Lysistrata And Aristophara Although Aristophanes Lysistrata is a form of Old Comedy, which satirizes the life of the polis, and Thomas Dekker s The Shoemaker s Holiday is a form of English renaissance comedy, both plays evoke the comic process of role reversals or inversion. Inversion creates humor through the mixing up of expected hierarchies by placing the lower caste members of society on top. Thus, role reversals offer short term liberation by reimagining the way of life, which creates the possibility to mediate polarized interests. For example, in Lysistrata, Aristophanes exploits the status of women as social outsiders and inverts their role to construct an alternative model to civic government. In The Shoemaker s Holiday, Simon Eyre, a shoemaker, becomes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The carnival experience of women on top, for example, gives women a clearer picture of the real power to which they are entitled. The power the women of Lysistrata are entitled to is one of the civic, which is male dominated. Lysistrata announces that she will act as manager of the public funds and will cease financing military operations on the grounds that the war is unnecessary: LYSISTRATA: Keeping the money here will starve the war to death. COUNCILOR: Money and war? Huh? LYSISTRATA: There s a rats nest in this town. Pisander and his public office stalking ilk Raised hell it yielded marvelous chances to steal. Who gives a hoot what they do now? The money s safe. COUNCILOR: And your plan is ? LYSISTRATA: You have to ask? It s management. COUNCILOR: Of public funds? By you? LYSISTRATA: And what s so strange in that? You let us women do the budgeting at home. COUNCILOR: It s not the same at all! (Aristophanes 488 496). With this new power, the women who had been mute and confined within the house, propose an alternative model to masculine modes of administering the civic government. Their alternative model addresses the public issues of war and is based on principles of domestic economy. Lysistrata is fully conscious of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Barbie s Bad Ideas Barbie Barbie, the doll ever girl dreams of owning, is it also what they dream of becoming? When Barbie was created it had all the right intentions, and no one had negative ideas toward it. Although people may argue that Barbie s appearance is unrealistic and it is not good for a child, that is not the factor that affects them, it is the negative implications. It is arguable if Barbie limits children s career choices in their minds. Barbie s influence is controversial whether it is negative or not. Because of Barbie s unrealistic appearance and narrow minded implications, it is questionable as to whether it helps or hinders the cultural development of modern day children. Introduced by Ruth and Elliot Handler, Barbie was originally founded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The actual experiment consisted of a variable, which in this case was a Barbie doll. A group of girls ages four to seven were given three dolls. One Barbie was the fashion Barbie, dressed in heels and expensive taste. The second one was a career Barbie holding a stethoscope. The third was neutral looking Mrs. Potato Head. When asked what occupations they can do when they grow up, the girls who played with either Barbie said they can do fewer jobs than boys. The girls who played with Mrs. Potato Head said they have an equal amount of job opportunities as boys. After this experiment, Sherman reported that playing with a nonhumanlike toy as a young child would not be likely to change a child s career aspirations. But toys like Barbies or action figures can influence a child s perspective about his or her future. Sherman adds that some girls can be more influenced because they are more vulnerable to messages conveyed by fashion dolls. Sherman confirmed by saying children should not only have Barbie s as toys and that having a variety of toys is important (Ore 1 2). Is Barbie a negative influence? Images of Barbie type women are seen all over; everyone is striving to have a perfect image like Barbie. A message that many people incorrectly take from Barbie is, look like this and you will be fabulous. But is she fabulous? Her physical appearance is fabulous, but many offensively consider Barbie as a dumb blonde. Therefore, Barbie s physical aspects can give off a wrong impression of who she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Dulce Et Decorum Est Tone Analysis In his poem, Dulce Et Decorum Est poet Wilfred Owen utilizes horrific imagery, angry and disgusted tones, and a contrasting title to engage readers. Throughout the poem, Owen makes clear two major tones. Anger and Disgust. To establish this point, the poet says Knock kneed, coughing like hags, we cursed through sludge (lines 2 3). This reveals how the poet was angry about being in the war because he wasn t experiencing the romanticism of war he was experiencing suffering of fighting. An additional example is when Owen adds But limped on, blood shod. All went lame; all blind; Drunk with fatigue; deaf even to the hoots (lines 6 8). These lines imply Owen s disgusted tone towards the war because the soldiers were worked to death. However the title has a completely different tone. The translated title states It is sweet and fitting to die for one s country. This is a huge contrast to the rest of the poem because all the poet describes is the horror of being in the war, when the title puts a glorified image in your mind that serving is heroic and honorable. For instance, Owen states My friend, you would not tell with such high zest To children ardent for some desperate glory, the old Lie: Dulce et decorum ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Owen conveys He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning (line 16). This constructs an extremely horrific image in the reader s mind that helps the reader better understand the horribleness of war by displaying a tragic event Owen experinced. Another representation of this is when the poet states Come gargling from the froth corrupted lungs, Obscene as cancer, bitter as the cud (lines 22 23). This additionally recreates the horrors Owen went through as a soldier in their mind. Furthermore, the horrific imagery present in Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen assists the poet in educating the readers that war should not be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Accidents. Modern Life Today Made People Use Too Many Times ACCIDENTS Modern life today made people use too many times on their electronic devices like laptops, cell phones, iPad, TV... People started to have the cell phone addiction. They use it every time except sleeping. Having somebody use their phones while in traffic, that is one of important brings to accidents. Traffic accidents are an important problem need to find a way to cut it. When I think about distracted driving, I will think about the attention of drivers while driving, what did they do when they are driving cars? What caused of distracted driving? Did they focus on driving? Comparing and contrasting between Lawmakers Should Make It Easier to Ticket Distracted Drivers by John Bauer (2017) and Cell phones Bans Haven t Made Us ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite the similarity in their thinking of using cell phones are dangerous, Bauer and Badger differ in their perspectives about traffic collisions and the role of cell phones in distracted driving. Bauer mentions about the development of cell phones, that made people use their minds on smartphones more than anything else. In his article, he has strongly confirmations to protect his opinion to explain that cell phones are the reason of almost accidents. He gave information via the research about a number of people were injured or died because of accidents, and they were holding devices. The percentage of distracted drivers could shield his quotes from the suspicion of other people like Badger in her Article. While Bauer decided the importance of the role of cell phones in a traffic collision, Badger has chosen that the human behavior is the primary reason affected to accidents. She mentioned more about the behavior of humans when they couldn t stop themselves looking at their phone when they listen to the ringtone. People could easily lose the concentration on their work. She thinks people could do many different things while driving like using makeup products or eating, talking with other people in cars. And cell phones are just one of many different reasons caused by distracted driving. Although both Bauer and Badger have the same point of view about the danger of using phones while driving, the role of the cell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Why College Athletes Should Get Paid Ebeling 1 Austin Ebeling English 115 Why College Athletes Should Get Paid And Why They Shouldn t November 18, 2014 Ebeling 2 Intro: How much harder would athletes work if they were paid for their performance on the field, track, or court? College athletes are put to the test each and everyday, they risk their health to entertain millions day in and day out. College athletes deserve part of the money due to the revenue they bring in for their schools and for the NCAA, they deserve the money because they do not have time to get a job because they are practicing and training at least 40 hours a week, they should also get paid because they are used as marketing models for the ncaa and for their universities. College athletes also should not get paid because they are already getting paid in scholarship money. College athletes deserve to get paid because they are putting their bodies on the line just so the NCAA and their sponsors can make money. Lit Review: Throughout my paper I will demonstrate many different ideas on whether college athletes should get paid why they should not. I will talk about the things paying the athletes will do for the NCAA, how it is unfair for athletes to be used and not get anything out of those moments, and they generate revenue for the NCAA just on certain players presence. I will also talk about why college athletes should not get paid. They Ebeling 3 should not get paid for these specific reasons they already get paid with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Spivak s Can The Subaltern Speak The Postcolonial insights of Spivak s Can the Subaltern Speak? Malak El Saghir Mahmoud Hijazi 38651 Post colonialism Dr. Lutfi Hmadi 2016 2017 Abstract In literature, post colonialism is the study of post colonial theories that ask the reader to notice the effects of colonization on people or the extension power into other nations. In post colonial theories, the term subaltern is the nickname to populations which are far cry from the power of the colony that has hegemonic on social, political and geographical prevalence. The present research aims at analyzing Spivak s essay Can the Subaltern Speak? in the light of her question whether or not the possibility exists for any recovery of a subaltern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If, in the context of colonial production, the subaltern has no history and cannot speak, the subaltern as female is even more deeply in shadow (287). Conclusion Spivak‟s essay Can the Subaltern Speak? became a real voice of some women. Spivak differentiates between speak and talk and show how women of the third world may talk but speaking is more active in which two people try to communicate things face to face. Since its publication Can the Subaltern Speak a lot of citation, imitation, and critics has been related to it. This essay is like phenomena that contextualized within postcolonial studies and the quest for human rights. Many describe Spivak s essay as the most argumentative postcolonial critic. Rosalinda C. Horris, a professor of anthropology, describes Spivak in an afterword that Can the Subaltern Speak? for her is considered past interpretation, future incarnations, questions and histories that remain secreted in the original ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. My Boss Positive Influence On The Therapeutic Community My Boss Positive Influence in the Therapeutic Community My boss, Dennis Forrest was born March 6, 1957. He is a writer, activist, a recovered addict and is best known, as the Facility Director here at the Cenikor Foundation, Baton Rouge Facility. The Cenikor Foundation is one of the oldest and most successful substance abuse treatment centers in the nation with services throughout Texas and Louisiana. Like Cenikor, Dennis Forrest is committed to helping others. He started working for Cenikor as an Outreach Manager in 2010 and took on various positions throughout his employment with Cenikor. I would like to focus on Dennis Forrest as a recovering addict, as a leader, and finally as my boss. Like many of the clients serviced at Cenikor, Dennis Forrest shares a unique bond with them as being in recovery himself. He has shared that his first encounter with addiction was at the age of 12 and from that point his life seemed to spiral out of control. This addiction became a way of life and at the age of 37 he found himself in trouble with the law. He spent 15 years in prison, but during this time, Dennis was reborn. He gained the confidence, determination and the positive manner of thinking he needed to obtain his GED, AA Degree, BA Degree and finally a MA Degree in Literature. He also spent time writing poems and had many of them published Hawkins 2 as well. He realized that he had a greater purpose and that although he had made mistakes in his life that he could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Rose Quartz Research Paper Rose quartz is a mineral composed of oxygen and silicon with the chemical formula SiO2. It is a 7 on Mohs scale of hardness just like any other quartz.Its central gravity is 2.63 2.65. Rose quartz transparency is translucent to transparent. Rose quartz has a vitreous luster and its mineral class is quartz.It is the most abundant mineral found on earth mostly found in the earth s crust. (https://www.crystalvaults.com/crystal encyclopedia/rose quartz) Quartz is the most abundant single mineral on earth. It makes up about 12% of the earth s crust, occurring in a wide variety of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks.Quartz varieties are commonly separated into two groups based on the size of the individual grains or crystals. Macrocrystalline quartz in which individual crystals are distinguishable with the naked eye, and cryptocrystalline quartz in which the individual crystals are too small to be easily distinguishable under the light microscope. Some of the verities of the Macrocrystalline quartz are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is commercially mined in Madagascar, South Africa, Namibia, U.S.A.(South Dakota) , and Brazil. Rose quartz found in madagascar usually have very large crystals and are extremely deeply colored.In South Dakota, rose quartz is found in pegmatites in the Southern Black Hills area. These pegmatites are associated with the Harney Peak granite mass (which is now exposed at the surface of the earth because of erosion). The pegmatite formed in this part of south dakota is estimated to be over 1,700 million years old. When rose quartz forms it is usually crystalline which means that the crystals are very large. Rose quartz forms when magma is pushed up to the surface of the earth and begins to cool and crystallize. The reason that rose quartz crystals often become so large is because the crystals do not stop forming until the magma has completely cooled which sometimes make the crystals grow to very large ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Alternative Beta Funds Are All High Dividend Oriented 1) Alternative beta funds are all high dividend oriented and therefore strive to provide low variance on high returns, achieved through a combination of active management and passive tracking of their corresponding benchmark indices. The differing benchmarks mean that each ETF is invested in different sectors and firms and these strategies lead to varying performance. RDV RDV matches the Russell Australia High Dividend Index; its investments are primarily in large, well established firms such as financials and property trusts (highest of the four ETFs). RDV s investment consists of 50 large cap stocks for diversification, and as firmly entrenched companies, these value stocks tend to lower risk with a more constant stream of dividends ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... IHD IHD s portfolio contains 50 securities from the ASX300, like RDV, and also limits individual equity weights at 4%, the lowest of the four ETFs. Consequently, VHY VHY diversifies its securities by limiting sectors to 40% and individual funds at 10% to avoid overinvestment in a single stock. These limits are the highest of the four funds and therefore VHY sees large investment in large cap value stock on the ASX that have a historically strong dividend payout. 2) The proxy for all ETF analysis is the ASX300 due to ease of information availability. Ideally, individual benchmarks would also be used to identify the effectiveness of managers in matching their desired indices. However, using the market portfolio does allow better comparison of performance individual ETFs against each other relative to the market (Henriksson 1984) and makes analysis under CAPM, Single Index Model and related measures more accurate. Furthermore, the R Squared is high for all stocks against the ASX300 indicating a robust relationship. Comparing the four ETFs, the fund with the highest monthly excess return, on the risk free rate, is VHY (0.024%). Clearly this is not risk adjusted and consequently the reward to variability ratio (Sharpe 1964) is utilised to quantitatively measure return for each ETF relative to the total risk it exposes investors to. However, the returns for all ETFs are not normally distributed, by analysing Kurtosis and skewness, and excess returns are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Racial Stereotypes In The Media In American Mass Media The mass media is a powerful force today in American pop culture. A lot of the images seen on television, magazines, billboards, and on television have lasting impressions. Sometimes these impressions create a negative impact. The media can be very destructive to society. Many different ethnic groups and cultures are negatively affected by the content and images in the media. African Americans seem to be on the very top of that list. For some people in society, the only time they get to see another race is from the images portrayed through the media. America is populated with many different cultures and races, often considered as the world s largest melting pot. Learned ignorance with a combination of limited exposure and negative images being the only depiction seen in different areas of the media lead to stereotyping of an entire race. Since the infancy of television and newspaper, exposure of African Americans has been scarce or even non existent. In the early times black culture in television and film were limited to demeaning and cruel depictions of black people as being submissive, docile, and unintelligent. Many black actors were only assigned to domestic roles, portrayed as savages, and other images that added to the stereotypes of black people in that time in history. Blacks were rarely seen in news shows, newspapers, but it seemed to only be shown if they were committing crimes. The negative stereotypes of blacks in the media were a result of the lack of African ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Fetus Should Not Have Rights The fetus cannot possibly have rights because the fetus cannot be determine as a complete human and no statics can back up 100% when human life begins without a doubt. We all assume we know but we don t. It s our own opinion; therefore, we cannot determine the laws and rights on our opinion but we can determine it on the fact that the mother is a human begin and has lived up the life. Besides the fetus depends on the mother at all time during the pregnancy and after birth. The mother is the one who is going to have to feed the child, clothes the child and change the child s diapers. The child could not possibly do all of those things by itself; therefore, the child depends 100% at all times on the mother. That is why the mother deserves those rights and need safety procedures if she decides to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, it is only right for the mother to have the right to determine what it is she wants without all the negative perspective. No one is pointing fingers and saying it is anyone s fault, life happens that s it. Of course the innocent unborn child should not have to pay for the crime of another but why should the woman be remind every single day of what happened due to having the child. Not to mention why would anyone want to be a child of a rapist or incest, also genetic runs deep who knows what if the innocent child was to grow up and become its father the rapist or incest and repeat history, are pro life supporters willing to take that risk and let that happen to someone else because that one would be on them. Yes it is the state s reasonability to protect the rights of its citizens but the fetus is unborn therefore it cannot possibly be a citizen. Abortion is legal because the government wants to protect the rights of the woman and let them have a safe procedure instead of putting them at risk. Sure abortion is murder but that isn t for pro life to determine what should happen to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Cafe D Powned Café D. Pownd Case Study Introduction Café D. Pownd is newly opened residence cafeteria in the Cambridge Hall, which was opened from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm, Monday to Friday. It serves 550 residents from both Cambridge Hall and Nottingham Hall by providing hot meals, beverages, salads, desserts, snacks and sandwiches. Its peak hours are 5pm to 6:30 pm everyday which makes the heaviest crowds. The majority of the customers paid with campus wide electronic payment system. Problem Statement Customers are complaining about the waiting time is too long. This could a threat to the cafeteria because if they could not successfully decrease the waiting time, customers would switch to other alternatives. Another critical consideration to this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And their major limitation is that they have limited space for lines. Precooked, interactive cooking counter and payment counter are their lines, and they also have salad bars and drink area. Not only the layout needs to be re designed, other issues also need to be solved. 1. It needs to solve the staffing problems. They should arrange more staff in the interactive cooking during the peak hours, and arrange less staff for the precooked counter, which means it, could be a self serve section. They can consider issuing numbers to their customers for the interactive cooking line to allow a quicker order. 2. They should also set up the broadcast to inform customers to collect the food after taking the order and then customers can go to salad, drink area and payment line. This needs them to create a separate area for the collection at the end of the interactive line. 3. By using the new POS system, they can improve their daily deal prices, and gathering feedback from customers about their food and services. There are some uncertainties for the implementation for this case. For one thing, we don t know any information about their housing service providers such as their contract terms and daily assured sales. For the other thing, we don t know the arrival patterns of customers. Whether they are released from class at the same time or some seasonal specials to attract more customers. Conclusion By change the layout and implement new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Junk Food Should Be Banned Junk food is currently banned from school to help decrease obesity, but it may turn out that it is doing more harm than good. Junk food is a favorite amongst students and the ban on it has affected students as well as the schools themselves. The ban on junk food should be repealed, mainly because students will get junk food on their own, but the schools are also suffering from this ban, and finally, studies show that junk food is not the only cause of obesity. The first reason why we need to take away the ban on junk food is kids will get junk food no matter what. According to Rosenthal, students at some open campus schools have made it a practice to walk to nearby mini marts and gas stations to buy the same products they used to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is saying that because the kids are being exposed to older kids then their choices are being affected by the older kids. The third reason for getting rid of the junk food ban is that schools are losing large amounts of money because kids will not buy the healthier snacks that are now provided by the school. Cary states that, Greenville County Schools says forced changes to its in school food vendors could cost it $1 million in sales this school year. This is saying that schools could lose up to $1 million because of the changes in vending options. Cary also says that the ban on junk food could affect the after school tutoring programs because of budget cuts. So because of the ban on junk food, students grades and success are being limited because of lack of funding from vending machines and snacks sold throughout and after the school day. Finally, Cary states, The ban has taken a bite out of fundraisers that sell cookies, candy bars, and popcorn. It also affects vendors who provide items for sale in schools. This states that the ban on junk food is also affecting fundraising activities and outside companies who will lose millions of dollars because they can no longer sell their products to the schools. Though the ban on junk food has affected schools and students in negative ways, it has also affected them in positive ways. Junk food was interfering with students actually eating a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Army Profession Characterizing the Army as a profession is a widely debated issue. Some attest that the military employs a small cadre of professionals, yet this does not qualify the entire vocation as a profession. Others are not so kind and paint a picture of mindless robots simply following orders. The debate rages because it is fundamentally difficult to find an absolute definition for a profession. This troublesome task is further exasperated because the trust of the public ultimately certifies a profession. Nevertheless, the principle characteristic that remains constant to all professions is that they possess a guiding ethic that controls the effective application of their expertise.1 The Army constitutes a profession because it possesses an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Junior enlisted Soldiers simply do not meet the qualification of a profession they don t have time. Only senior NCOs, Warrant Officers, and Officers receive prolonged training. Although, a universal criterion to qualify a particular vocation as a profession is difficult to quantify, the possession of a guiding ethic is common to all professional definitions. The Army is a profession because throughout its ranks it has continued to operate within the ethical framework it has set forth for itself. The Army, as a profession, demonstrates not only that it possesses ethical cannon, but is committed to operating by it. The Army Values, the Soldier s Creed and the Warrior Ethos are the natural outpouring of these ethical cannon. The Army, then, can be considered a Profession of Arms, but only senior Soldiers, having received advanced training and having gone through the formal education processes of the Army, can be considered professionals. Regardless of these facts, it remains unique to a profession that they cannot simply declare themselves a profession.7 The public reserves the right to determine so. Americans will only continue to regard the Army as a profession based on our effective and ethical application of landpower.8 Despite many ethical failings, the American people recognize that the Army possesses the courage to hold its members ethically accountable and therefore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Is The Intuitive Approach To The Orthogonal Matching... Chapter 4 4. Orthogonal Matching Pursuit 4.1 Basic Pursuit 4.2 Orthogonal Matching Pursuit 4.3 Compressive Sensing in Image Processing 4.4 Modified OMP Chapter 4 4. Orthogonal Matching Pursuit Before discussing OMP we will go through the very basic algorithm used in CS i.e. Basic pursuit. 4.1 Basic Pursuit The intuitive approach to the compressive sensing problem of recovering a sparse vector x ∈ RN from its measurement vector Φx=y ∈ Rm, where m N, consists in the l0 minimization problem min┬(xϵ R^n )⁡ 〖‖x‖_(0 ) subject to Φx=y 〗 (4.1) This is a non convex problem that it is NP hard in general. However, keeping in mind that ‖z‖_q^(q ) approaches ‖z‖_0as q 0 tends to zero, we can approximate (4.1) by the problem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For 0 q 1, (4.2) is again a nonconvex problem, which is also NP hard in general. But for the critical value q = 1, it becomes the following convex problem (interpreted as the convex relaxation of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Value Of Respect Research Paper I believe that respect is the most important value to have in a happy life. Now respect has many different aspects to it; probably more than any one person can think of. So, I don t claim to cover them all. Of the ones I could think are four big ones: authority, the environment, and each other s diversities. Yes, you can count (no matter how bad at math you may claim to be), that was only three. The fourth is the most important, but I m going to keep it a secret until you learn what I mean about the other three; just keep it in the back of your mind until then. Let s start with the first you probably faced in life, authority. From the second you are born, being passed around from family member to family member, to the first teacher you had, and then to your current boss, you may have realized you aren t always the one in control. Well, that s okay. Without their wisdom or experience you wouldn t be where you are today in life. Now I m not saying you have to love or understand the seemingly evil Mrs. Ooze you had in 2nd grade, with her biweekly spelling tests (no bonus point words) and aroma of old lady (not the grandma type, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What I mean is respect the environment of the place you are at. For example, if you are at a swimming pool, don t pee in it, there is literally a bathroom 20 feet away. Or if you are at a national park and see a rock where everyone has been engraving their initials into it, don t do it, S.T.U. and P.I.D. are probably not even in love anymore. In the most common interpretation, our planet is being hurt by our actions and there are little ways to keep it healthier, such as riding a bike a mile instead of driving to you the park or waiting until you are at a trashcan to throw that McDonald s cup away. No matter your belief about how we got here, we have to acknowledge that this earth is a gift and we should treat it as such. Now, my third point, respect other s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Schizophrenic Family Study Schizophrenia can be explained biologically through genetic explanations and through neural explanations. Genetic explanations establish that schizophrenia is more common in biological relatives of a person with schizophrenia than a person without. Gotesman (1991) conducted a family study and found that children with 2 biologically schizophrenic parents had a 46% concordance rate with the child becoming schizophrenic, a 13% concordance rate if the children had 1 schizophrenic biological parent and a 9% concordance rate if siblings had schizophrenia. This shows that individuals more closely related to the person with schizophrenia has a higher risk of developing schizophrenia therefore showing the influence of genes the disorder. Although a problem with family studies on schizophrenia are that they lack population validity; small samples have to be used as larger samples with schizophrenic parents are hard to find and therefore results can t be extrapolated to the general public. In addition, in Gotesman s study, the concordance rates for children with 2 schizophrenic parents are below 50%, it suggests that there s no direct genetic link to the disorder suggesting nurture may hold more influence in development. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joseph (2004) calculated pooled data for all schizophrenic twin studies carried out prior to 2001. It was found that monozygotic twins had a 40.4% concordance rate while dizygotic twins showed only a 7.4%. The significant difference in concordance rates supports a genetic contribution to the development of schizophrenia as monozygotic twins are genetically identical. On the other hand, as monozygotic twins tend to share the same environments, these results may reflect environmental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Organic Vineyards Vs Non Organic Wine There are many differences between organic vineyards and non organic vineyards like for example, organic vineyards produce their wine excluding the use of artificial chemical fertilizers, pesticides, fungicides and herbicides while non organic vineyards on the other hand do produce their wine applying those products. Every year that passes our generation is becoming more and more advanced in many things, including the usage of organic products. Many things sold at groceries stores are now available organically, like fruits and other types of nourishments and soon many things will be made organically. The pros and cons of non organic and organic vineyards both have good arguments that can really change the opinions of many people but if you had to chose between one or the other, which one would you pick? Whenever something is organic, everyone believes that its healthy but not all organic things are as healthy as they seem to always be portrayed. Some cons organic wine has is that organic wine does not contain sulfite, which people claim reduces its shelf life and in some cases changes its flavors ( Clearing up the Confusion about Organic Wine ). Organic wine also brings a much more healthier option to the table and it has also become more popular in recent years throughout the Napa Valley. A pro is that organic wine doesn t contain artificial chemical fertilizers which could possibly cause some sort of long term effect. You never know what artificial chemical fertilizers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How do Jane Austen and E.M Forster portray their heroines... The independence of the heroines in Pride and Prejudice and A Room With a View can be defined by their unconventional views and the fearlessness that they display. In Pride and Prejudice , Austen presents her heroine Elizabeth as having unconventional views on marriage and society. It is clear that in Austen s choice of Elizabeth she is presenting an alternative role model for the women of Regency society. Similarly, in A Room With a View , E.M Forster s heroine Lucy demonstrates an independence and fearlessness in her choices which challenges society s expectations. Elizabeth s views are of crucial importance to her independence; both in her personal life and views of wider society. Elizabeth s view of supporting her sister after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, irony is evident in this statement, in the verb dreadful which suggests that there is an underling problem in Regency England, where women are the oppressed victims of a patriarchal society and matrimony was the only alternative, this is reinforced in Regency law where women did not legally own any money or property unless they were widowed or heiresses, accompanied by the accepted belief that Men have a larger share of reason bestowed on them (Dr Gregory). Moreover, this irony suggests that Austen did not agree with this approach on marriage. In A Room With A View Lucy exhibits confidence in her independent views, when purchasing Botticelli s Birth of Venus , where Venus is nude, Miss Bartlett had persuaded her to do without it , however; Lucy trusts her own unconventional opinion and taste consequently, displaying independence. Elizabeth s independent views are evident in her actions; a prime example is her rejection of the marriage proposals of Mr Collins and Mr Darcy despite the obvious financial gain and stability that it would provide her family; Elizabeth believes Mr Collins to be a conceited, pompous, narrow minded, silly man and most importantly that [he] could not make [her] happy . Elizabeth also rejects Darcy, a wealthy aristocrat, on the grounds of his pride and moreover, for potentially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Theory Of Moral Behavior The statement claims that no question can ever be neutral. This means that all questions are leading questions, that we always have a notion of the knowledge we find. The definition of neutral in the English dictionary is: not supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement: impartial 1. It means being detached and impersonal to situations, questions or judgements. Mathematics, as an area of knowledge is said to be a subject that already exists in the natural world, only that we discover its marvellous phenomena rather than invent them. The discoveries may require neutrality in our thinking, but the proofs need prior knowledge, because each formula is built from an aggregate of different unique formulas. In the same way, in ethics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This leaves me to wonder if discoveries, even in mathematics, are never discoveries because the outcome of any research is anticipated before the actual final result. When I ask someone a question, I as the inquirer, will usually expect a certain type of answer, or there will be a particular type or model of answer expected for that question. For queries, question or any uncertainties, the world almost always has a stipulated answer, that if not correct, is at least widely accepted the majority rules! An inquirer tends to have a bias towards his or her questions. Logic and rational thinking are involved before the answer is given. Even the essay I am writing right now has specific criteria, which indirectly, points out wrong or right responses. I would say that almost every question requires public knowledge, or knowledge by description, before we can incorporate any private opinions or knowledge by acquaintance. We tend to know that before we know how ; Most students are taught the circumference of a circle is equal to pi times diameter earlier in about class six or seven, before they know how this came about, and maybe may never even know or understand. So if someone asked me what the area of a circle is, and I said it was radius squared, omitting the pi, this would be wrong, and almost no teacher would even take a second look about why I have I have given this answer. Using empirical knowledge, I would see no pi around the circle, and that is why I would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Valley Winery Valley Winery, a successful wine company based in California is quite profitable but faces many problems in their organization. Such problems consist firstly of a very high employee rate turnover rate. This rate is actually 100% per year. Each year they hire an average of fifty sales people per year and the longest working sales rep has only two years of experience with the company. A second problem facing this organization is its complications with management skills. And the third problem is the lack of skills that salesmen possess The problem of the high employee rate is a large issue. This mainly because the reduction in the turnover of employees will definitely increased profitability keeping it easier to obtain future sales. This issue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With regards to continuous restructuring of the company. This issue is a big factor that even stimulates the first problem. With the re evaluation of the organizational structure the employees tend to lose confidence and trust in those in charge and therefore their performance is hindered because of this. Concerning the hiring skills of the company it is very inefficient such as recruiting college kids, newspaper advertisements, employment agencies and job notices on job search websites. These hiring skills are very costly and time consuming. The high expectations of management to meet high quotas is unreasonable and thus puts pressure on the salesmen causing them to perform unethical actions such as posting incorrect sales figures just to please their managers. Options that can assist the firm in these issues are by management evaluating the company and making a consistent and permanent organizational structure. To make the hiring process more efficient it needs to be shorter in length, be specific in the characteristics of the potential employee to avoid the many steps and narrow the amount of hiring methods to reduce costs. Not stretching quotas is another factor that needs to be considered by management. This can be done through lowering their expectations of sales in the same time frame that currently exists making them realistic, give incentives if they need to be stretched, employ feedback from sales persons so as to assign comfortable quotas around each ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Hard Rock International Hard Rock International Executive Summary Hard Rock International is chain of cafés, hotels, casinos, and theme parks spread across 53 countries. It has the world s largest collection of rock n roll memorabilia that the customers can see when they visit any of Hard Rock s locations. Hard Rock s main business model was built around a customer centric approach. As the business was growing, the customer queries were hitting the numbers close to 56000 inquiries annually; a number that was getting difficult for the existing customer care staff to handle. And foreseeing an increase in the customer inquiries by 20% annually, Hard Rock s customer care center was not equipped at all to handle the pressure. They either had to add new staff to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The major problem with the existing CRM system was that it did not have the capability to integrate with Microsoft Office Outlook 2007. Due to this, Customer Care representatives had to switch between multiple applications to find information and communicate with customers and general managers at restaurant and hotel venues. Also, the outdated system required more than normal maintenance. We needed software with new capabilities, solutions and benefits for Hard Rock, said Patrick. Solution Hard Rock reached out to a Microsoft certified consulting group for help in enhancing the CRM system. After a detailed review of the needs of Hard Rock and existing applications used to respond to customers, the consulting group designed and implemented a solution based on Microsoft Dynamics CRM. The consulting company imported about 1.5 million customer records to the new system. In words of Patrick, We were attracted to Microsoft Dynamics CRM because it tightly integrates with Office Outlook and it s based on the Microsoft .NET Framework, which lets our developers rapidly prototype and implement new functionality. Results As a result of implementing CRM into their system, Hard Rock is now equipped to provide customer service to the increasing number of queries without sacrificing quality but providing better quality service. Since the new CRM system integrates Hard Rock s customer database with Microsoft Outlook, it gives the customer care representatives the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Human Body Spleen Research Paper The anatomy of the human body spleen, gall bladder, and appendix Lareesha S. Clercira December 21, 2016 Anatomy p: 5 Mr.McGarity The three organs I am doing research on are the spleen, gall bladder, and appendix. As the spleen playing a role part of the immune system such as the appendix, it is also involved in the digestive system with the gall bladder. The human spleen is located in the upper far left part of the abdomen which is also, on the left side of the stomach. The spleen comes in diverse shapes and sizes between different people, but it is most commonly shaped like a fist, violet colored, and approximately four inches long. The spleen has a lot of functions. The functions of the spleen include filtering of the blood, recycling old red ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The three diseases or disorders the spleen may receive are splenomegaly, ruptured spleen, and sickle cell. Splenomegaly, which is the enlarging of the spleen and which is usually caused by virus related mononucleosis, liver disease, and blood cancers such as, leukemia or even other conditions. Ruptured spleen causes life threatening, perpetual bleeding. It can rupture immediately after an injury or even or even days or weeks after the injury occurred. Sickle cell disease is originally from anemia, which is the abnormality of red cells blocking the flow of blood throw vessels and which may lead to organ damages. If you are anyone with sickle cell you will need to get immunizations, or a vaccine to help prevent illnesses that the spleen is helping to fight off. A treatment available for splenectomy is having the spleen removed by a surgical procedure. During this procedure you may either use laparoscopy, which is when you get several small cuts or, laparotomy when getting one large cut. The human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Unilever Canada Becel Margarine Analysis Unilever Canada Becel Margarine Case Analysis Table of Contents Executive Summary Introduction Problem Identification Situation Analysis Customer Environmental Analysis Competitive Analysis SWOT Analysis Alternatives Run Canada, Run Now We re Cooking with Becel Body By Becel Recommendation Implementation Conclusion Appendices I. Executive Summary Becel needs to adjust their promotional efforts to address both a heart healthy and great tasting product, while expanding their target market to the twenty five and above demographic. Becel s current customers are largely empty nester households where the customers tend to be affluent with high incomes and over sixty five years of age. By adjusting their promotional efforts to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The outline for the analysis will begin with the problem Identification. This will convey the problem that Becel must address so it will be able to continue operating in today s society. The situation analysis will follow the problem identification and will include the customer environmental analysis, the competitive analysis, and the SWOT analysis. Subsequently, three alternatives will be presented that will address the problem Becel Margarine is facing. A recommendation will then be made that best solves the problem at hand. As a final point, a conclusion will be made of why this is the problem facing Becel and how the recommendation will remedy that problem. III. Problem Identification Becel needs to adjust their promotional efforts to address both a heart healthy and great tasting product, while expanding their target market to the 25 and above demographic. To adjust their promotional efforts the company needs to redirect promotions to reach the 25 and above market and differentiate Becel from its competitors. In addition, Becel needs to focus on delivering the message that their margarine is a heart healthy and great tasting product. Becel will expand their target market by creating a promotional campaign that meets the needs of this expanded target market. The company targets consumers that are educated, affluent, health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Forbidden Love In Shakespeare s Romeo And Juliet Still... How relevant can a play written over 400 years ago be in today s society? Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare around 1595. It tells the story of an old feud between the house of Capulet and the house of Montague. This feud could only be broken by the forbidden love and death of their children. So, because of the forbidden love, instability in youth, and pointless feuding, the story of Romeo and Juliet is actually really relevant in today s society. Frist of all, forbidden Loves can be caused by many different issues. For example, forbidden love can be caused by differences in race, religion, social standing, gender preference, or in the case of Romeo and Juliet, family feuding. As a result, people, especially teens, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, the prologue of Romeo and Juliet says, From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean. From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star crossed lovers take their life, Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury their parents strife. Here the writer proves, that the fighting between these two families only ended by the tragic suicide of their children. As a result, pointless feuding usually leads to revenge. For instance, according to the telegraph Killings of black men by US police officers lead to revenge shootings across America . This is similar to when Romeo avenges Mercutio by killing Tybalt. In any event, pointless feuds are a terrible idea that usually ends in tragedy! It s easy to see how Romeo and Juliet are still relevant in today s society. Of course, it may be true that the language is quite confusing, it doesn t change the meaning of their words. Moreover, just because arranged marriages are not a normal practice in America doesn t mean the larger issues presented in Shakespeare s tragic tale are not. So, from the forbidden love to the instability in youth to feuding, this 400 plus year old play is still relevant in today s society. In fact, considering our track record, I m willing to bet it always will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Lamb To The Slaughter By Roald Dahl And My Chivalric Fiasco Writers throughout time have taken it upon themselves to pen the injustices around them and hone their artistic skills to document and expose acts of injustice, intending to spark change, debate, and reform. Roald Dahl and George Saunders, two renowned authors, tackle the same responsibility in their works, in the hopes of critiquing society and its distasteful, unsavory elements. The short stories Lamb to the Slaughter , written by Roald Dahl, and My Chivalric Fiasco , written by George Saunders, utilize satire and stylistic techniques to critique society and outline their perspectives on the world around them. Roald Dahl s Lamb to the Slaughter utilizes satire and humor to critique domesticity and the life of a housewife. His use of detail and perspective allows us to view the eager, submissive, and anxious housewife, Mary Maloney. These traits are evident when she glanced at the clock again and again, waiting for her husband, she merely wanted to satisfy herself that each minute that went by made it nearer to the time when he would come home (Dahl 1). The exaggeration and descriptive imagery humorously depicts Mary Maloney as a submissive housewife, eager to please her husband in any way. The story satirizes domesticity by portraying an obsessive wife, Mary, who sits like a dog waiting to greet her husband at the door, fetching a drink for him like a toy, crying I ll get it as she jumps out of her chair, and gazing at him all the time with large, puzzled ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Reality Of Loss By Robert Hayden Grace Uwase Mrs. Atkins AP Literature April 7, 2014 Unalterable reality It s fair to say that loss has the power to bring out people s innermost behavior, and this is why Robert Hayden uses it to reach out to the best in humanity. If a mother was to realize that she was losing her child, she d do whatever it took to prevent it. And if she lost him, she d need a lifetime to come to terms with it. But she would feel worse knowing that her child existed somewhere, in a place she couldn t reach and knew nothing of. Hayden, with his most fascinating technique, managed to channel his personal experience in African American history, using what he knew to shape and make sense of the unknown. His unique ability to use African American race to talk to all citizens of earth is remarkable. Of his many themes, accepting and coming to terms with the reality of loss is one that hasn t been really explored. In an African American voice, Hayden warns that in a world that s ever changing, loss is undesirable and unfair, but yet it s unpreventable. He makes it clear that the only way to succeed is not fighting it, but accepting and moving on, a theme undoubtedly influenced by his childhood. Hayden was born into a poor family that gave him up for adoption because they could not support him. William and Sue Ellen Hayden gave him the name Robert Hayden, but they did not change it legally, nor did they adopt him legally, as he talks about it in the poem Names : When my fourth decade came, I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. A Long History Of Sexuality Is Conditioned And Inhibited... How we think about sexuality is conditioned and inhibited by a complicated history and, to make our problems worse, that history is in the power of those who have necessarily been antagonistic to women for a very long time. Males generally have been economically and socially superior to women since they became the primary producers and possessors of private property. (Murphy Robinson, 1984: 251) One of Western societies biggest social taboos is sex. Even more so, there is a long history of repressed female sexuality. The years of absent representation of overtly sexual women has affected how they think and feel about their own sexuality, and allows them to be treated as a minority despite the gender being half the population. The first Ann Summers retail store opened in 1970, and current CEO Jacqueline Gold introduced the Party Plan in 1981. Presently, Ann Summers does well to help empower women, and is ultimately positive in terms of female sexulity representation and discussion. When Jacqueline Gold was appointed CEO in 1993, she was a key figure in turning the company s reputation around to focus on women and what they want. As constructive as this is, there are problems to the company s marketing, specifically when looking at the Ann Summers Party Plan. Their approach can be considered heteronormative as a result of their phallocentric homosocial atmosphere. When thinking about the social taboos around female sexuality, there are many reasons for people to believe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Freedom Riders Vs War Life is very hard, but still have to go through it, Ex, TEST (if you practice or study it, then when it time come for the test day, you must do well on your test). So, these people won t stop, they still do what they suppose to do, because they don t want to give up on their life. And these people are go through differents, it s not the same but it s hard for all of them.and some might go through war or about family problem or back then women don t have right to do what they want to do, like those kind of stuff. And some of them because of they don t have safe place to live, they try so hard to get to a safe place with their families. But some of them don t have families, still go to hard things, they try to do what they can do till they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women don t have right till they are not allowed to date and be friend with boy. The first example is the women can t drive. They don t allow women to drive back then because women don t have right like men. And they don t have right to do what they want. And the women must wear clothes head to toe. Back then that is the rule for women. Science women don t have right to do, they must does as the rules said, they can t wear short thing, they must wear clothes cover all their body. And all women can do is go to school or university and they have to eat in special family . the conclusion is women can t do what they want back then, because they don t have right like men ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Sexual Components In Angela Carter s The Bloody Chamber Throughout the literature we have read in this class, several books and short stories have had subtle sexual components. In Angela Carter s The Bloody Chamber, there are several important themes and characteristics that help give the reader the ability to understand the actions of both the narrator and The Marquis, but sex and it s relation to power drives each character s actions and emotions. For the Marquis, he finds all the power in the relationship by exemplifying sadistic behavior, constantly mocking and ridiculing the narrator, and ultimately looking to find satisfaction in her pain and potential death. The narrator parallels the Marquis sadism with masochism, often finding satisfaction and taking comfort in the pain that he causes. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The fact that this is the interpretation of sadomasochism that Angela Carter chose to represent is important because although the book is set during a time period when feminism was not yet prevalent in the world, The Bloody Chamber was written after women s suffrage, in 1979. As soon as ten years after the short story was published several works were also published that went against the Freudian model of sadomasochism. In Jessica Benjamin s, The Bonds of Love, Benjamin discusses the idea that women can actually control their own subordination, therefore making the passive partner equally as dominant as the aggressor, which gets rid of the notion that the dominant partner is always male. In The Bloody Chamber, we only see the young girl as someone who allows herself to gain no control over the power dynamic regarding the couple s relationship in general. In fact, the only time we see the narrator stand up for herself, or even respond to the Marquis comments towards her, is at the very end of the story when she is stalling her death with the hope that her mother will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Bourdieu Gender Roles Bourdieu claims that it is not enough to look at what was said or what happened in order to understand interactions between people, or to describe a social phenomenon or an event. It is vital to investigate the social space in which interactions, transactions and events took place (Bourdieu, 2005). Bourdieu defines field as: A network, or a configuration, of objective relations between positions. These positions are objectively defined, in their existence and in the determinations they impose upon their occupants, agents or institutions, by their present or potential situation (situs) in the structure of the distribution of species of power (or capital) whose possession commands access to the specific profits that are at ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moreover, there is a special agency for publishing censorship in the ministry that has been called the management of Publications Department (Green Karolides, 2005). No author or translator can publish a book or article in Saudi Arabia without it being liable to censorship. There is no precensorship of publications, but if any material goes against a directive, or more generally qualifiers as impure , the department will check it and notify the ministry of information (Green Karolides, 2005: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Huevo Meaning The expression a huevo is used in many countries to convey different meanings. In Mexico, El Salvador and Nicaragua it is used to say that they must go with the plan that was proposed. In Costa Rica it is used to describe the action of achieving something with a lot of sacrifice. While in Spain it is used to say that it will be very easy to obtain something. In Chile, Colombia and Ecuador people use it to describe an object that is being sold at a very low price. It is incredible how this one same word has a completely different meanings among these countries even though they all speak the same language: Spanish. Chambear means to work in Mexico, Ecuador, Honduras, and Peru. In the other hand, in the Dominican Republic it means to inhale ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Chile this expression means done immediately, for example, al tiro me voy del trabajo , meaning I m leaving work immediately. In Uruguay means someone that has a lot of things to get done. Another word that has different meanings depending to the country is rapar. In the Dominican Republic this word means to have sexual intercourse with someone that is not your spouse, like an affair. In Colombia, Chile and Argentina, rapar means to cut one s hair so short it is almost bald. One might think that a Taco is just the famous mexican food and it is a word that is worldwide understood uniquely as the food. This is true up to a point. As to a Taco can be refered to a dish, it may also be used to describe a traffic jam in Chile and Colombia. In Spain it is a rude way to refer to a issue, problem or a riot, for example, estoy cansada de tus tacos meaning, I am tired of your problems. In Venezuela a taco can be someone that is smart and in the Dominican Republic, a taco can also be refered to high heel shoes aside from the Mexican dish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. George Washington As A Founding Father Of America Did you know George Washington proclaimed Thanksgiving? George Washington did many incredible things as president like writing and following through on his inaugural address, accomplishing many notable tasks, keeping America neutral from the war, and he proclaimed Thanksgiving. George Washington was a Founding Father of America, and a president who paved the way for generations of presidents to come. George Washington became the first United States president on April 30, 1789. Washington s inaugural address was promulgated to the House of Representatives, the Senate, as well as the inhabitants of America. Washington gave this distinguished address at Federal Hall in New York City. Washington was going to concentrate on the Americans, what their perspectives were on the country, and what could be done to make it better. He was going to treat everyone with equal respect, and no citizen would have any more rights than any other citizen. Washington would have to make unbiased decisions while being president. When Washington was called upon to become leader, he was filled with apprehension; however, the voice of the American people spoke to him, and that was what lead him to take this honorable position as the first president of the United States of America ( Transcription: Washington s Inaugural Address ). During his presidency, George Washington completed many notable and inspirational tasks. George Washington played a crucial role in the founding of the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Monkey s Paw Essay If you could wish for three things, would you? Would you try to change fate? In The Monkey s Paw by W.W. Jacobs the White family uses the monkey s paw three wishes and try and change their fate. They first wish for money, but instead the wish kills Herbert White, their son. Trying to revive Herbert they use their second wish for life. After Mr. White hears a knock on the door he uses the third wish for death realizing that Herbert would not be the same person, but instead mutilated. This short story fits into the horror genre because of its traditional setting, outside source, and theme. To begin with, the traditional setting of The Monkey s Paw is a big part of it being classified in the horror genre. At the very beginning of the story, in lines 1 20, it says the night was cold and wet and pathway s a bog and the road s a torrent . This quote makes the readers think of a run down place that is cold, dark, and wet like someone would expect from the horror genre. Next, the outside source of the cursed monkey paw also makes this short story part of the horror genre. The quote in line 73 says, It had a spell put on it by an old fakir . This quote tells the readers that the monkey s paw is cursed and as they continue reading the story more things keep going bad such as Herbert s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In lines 105 112 it says He took the paw dangling it between his forefinger and thumb, suddenly threw it upon the fire. White, with a slight cry, stooped down and snatched it of . This quote shows how Mr. White wanted to keep the paw even though the sergeant major had told him it was dangerous. Concluding that Mr. White was searching for forbidden knowledge to see if the paw could really grant wishes since he knew the paw was cursed. The theme search for forbidden knowledge is a common theme in the horror genre and makes The Monkey s Paw a part of the horror genre ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...