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Constancy Of War Essay
Airpower has many advantages. One advantage is constancy of attack, which is the ability to apply
continual pressure on the enemy. Airpower also offers a much more rapid response than deploying
ground troops. However, airpower theory overpromises its effects and under delivers when executed.
Early theorists such as Mitchell, Douhet and Trenchard, held greater expectations from airpower than
what it has been ultimately able to provide. Robert Bob Mitchell, whose ideas had considerable
leverage on how the Air Force developed, is considered the father of the modern Air Force. He
believed in an Air Force that was independent of other branches of service as this was the best plan for
defense. Douhet hypothesized that rapid victory could emerge by early air attack on the enemy s vital
centers, while surface forces worked to contain the enemy on the ground.
Douhet is unique among theorists in that he was a proponent of using air power to target civilians.
Trenchard held that a war could be won by a breakdown of the enemy s will. This, he maintained,
could be achieved by strategically focusing on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
and NATO involvement in the war in Kosovo, President Clinton indicated he did not intend to deploy
ground troops. More than seventy days of airstrikes significantly destroyed infrastructure, including
military installations. However, Yugoslavia only intensified its efforts. The absence of ground forces
not only permitted the Serbs to increase ethnic cleansing, it also made it possible for them to disperse
armored forces in order to impede U.S. and NATO air strikes. [11] In January 1999, NATO realized
the need for ground troops. As LTC Richard Pereira asserts in his article Kosovo: Air Power The
Decisive Factor?, there is little doubt that NATO s use of airpower played a decisive role; however, it
was the synergistic effect of airpower combined with the threat of NATO ground assault that
ultimately led Milosevic to submit to NATO objectives.
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Why Narwhals Are Awesome
Narwhals Are Awesome For one thing there magical at least I think they are, here are some reasons
way. They are practically the son/ daughter of the MAGICAL unicorn which means, at least, some of
them have to be magical. All of them inherited the unicorns Magical horn so therefore they all have
magic inside them from the horn. So that s two points that they re magical But I have a third it is they
are unicorns of the sea which proves in some form that unicorns exist. So that s one reason narwhals
are awesome Here s another, they are better than giraffes because they are talkative little
blabbermouths they click, whistle, and squeal. Also, as far as I know there isn t an awesome song
about them. Here s the 2nd to last reason they use sonar
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How Adversity Changed My Life
Throughout life, we all become acquainted with life altering experiences, some changing us for the
better, others for the worse. It is our job, as individuals, to either learn and develop in the face of these
experiences or to dismiss them without looking back. They are what shape our very character, our
foundation for the future. Without them, we d be empty shells, individuals without any substance to
guide them. Even though I am still quite young, I ve already had quite my fair share of these
experiences, and for that I am extremely thankful. Academics, community service and adversity; all
have contributed to my development in one shape or another. Without these experiences, I would not
be the self that I know myself to be. Nothing is of greater importance.
I feel as if adversity has played the greatest role in shaping my character and personality. May it be
financial instability, parental problems, or even just plain stress, they have all taught me valuable
lessons that I will cherish for years to come. My family has always had trouble, both with financial
stability and familial stability. We ve never been able to do all of the things that normal families get to
do. For example, I don t remember the last time my family went on a genuine vacation, let alone a
vacation will all of us together. This also plays a role in our familial instability. We are by no means a
close knit family: we fight every day, we never spend quality time together, and we are always holed
up in
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Why Do You Want To Participate In The Ironbound Initiative...
I am currently a member and the treasurer for the Ironbound Initiative. I am also involved with the
Patient Partnership program as a First Year representative and am the director for the Mini Med
Program at NJMS. In addition, I am a member of the All E.A.R.S Program at NJMS and I sing in the
Vocal Chords Acapella Group.
2. Why do you want to participate in this global health trip? What are your goals, both personally and
for the two week trip as well as after the trip?
Through my participation in the Ironbound Initiative I have come to recognize the significant health
disparities and lack of access to care in the Portuguese and Brazilian communities in New Jersey.
Therefore, I hope that through this trip I will gain experiences and ... Show more content on
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What do you think will be your greatest challenge?
On this trip, I anticipate communicating with people of a different culture may be a challenge.
Although I do not speak Brazilian Portuguese, I know that we will have a bilingual interpreter with us
as well as NJMS students who speak both languages and thus, I know that the language barrier will
not be a big challenge. More than the language, I want to be contentious on this trip regarding
acknowledging my privileges and that I need to understand the Brazilian approach to medicine in the
context of their culture as well as the resources available to them. Furthermore, I understand that I
have limited knowledge and skills as a first year medical student and so can only provide basic
medical services at this time. Therefore, I am most apprehensive about effectively understanding and
communicating with the Brazilian community and recognizing that currently I am only able to provide
a limited amount of aid to these communities.
4. How do you plan on financially supporting this endeavor? (Are you willing to fundraise as a team,
as well as apply to the available scholarships?)
I fully intend to apply to any available scholarships in order to fund this trip. I am also looking
forward to working with other students going on this trip in order to organize fundraisers such as bake
sales and raffles. I also intend to start a GoFundMe page as well as seek out local businesses for
sponsorship. Finally,
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The Religions Of Islam, Hinduism, And Buddhism
Religion and politics are quite interwoven into society both in the developed world as well as in the
developing world. This paper will discuss the major religions of Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and
Buddhism and how these faiths connect to politics of nations.
Islam has always been a very mixed within state and society as a whole, with no true line between
church and state. Islam began in the Arabia by the Prophet Muhammad in the seventh century, and is
the second largest religion in the world today. Muslims are the followers of the Islam and believe in
only on God, or Allah. Muslims base their beliefs on their holy book the Koran and the Sunnah. The
Sunnah provides the five basic Pillars of Islam. These are: declaration of faith, praying five times a
day, giving money to charity, fasting, and a pilgrimage to Mecca at least one time.
(http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/ataglance/glance.shtml)
Since there is really no true division of church and state, Islam teaches religion, but also how to run a
state, government, conduct business, etc. An Islamic state is based on five principles as follows. 1.
Sovereignty of power. Muslims believe that Allah is the all powerful who knows what is good and bad
for society. They use the laws in the Koran to base concerning life and believe that laws must be put to
practice by an Islamic state for the greater good of human beings. (
http://www.angelfire.com/bc3/johnsonuk/eng/dawa/politic.html) 2. Man is the agent to represent
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Jimmy John s Research Paper
Jimmy John s
My personal reason to investigate Jimmy John s is that I have had the experience of being a delivery
driver for the franchise for the last two years. In this time I have learned some information about the
business that is not commonly known and what happens outside of the customers views.
In 1983, Jimmy John Liautaud perfected his award winning bread and opened up his first Jimmy John
s restaurant. Jimmy John did not have a lot of money to start out his company and he was even unable
to pay for an ice machine in his restaurant. His goal to expand the restaurant was to go around
sampling his sandwiches and letting customers know about his cheap prices and that he delivered.
This is still something the company is prided on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Another way is only providing mayo, mustard, and oil and vinegar as sauce options. A recent problem
with Jimmy John s has been the recent sprout breakouts which have been on the news. This has hurt
business for the company and ruined the reputation. The sprouts had some type of salmonella which
caused them to all be recalled and have been unavailable on the menu for close to six months now
with no replacement. Customers always are asking when the sprouts are coming back and there is no
information available yet if there is a replacement. I have seen a few customers walk out of the store
in disappointment of this. Apart from being a delivery driver I also have the job of sampling to the city
of De Pere within our delivery area. Sampling is required every day when possible at every franchise
store. The goal of sampling is to let everyone know that they deliver and are the perfect options for
any last minute orders that need to be placed. After a sample is brought to each person, we are to take
business cards and call back the next day to find out any feedback and how we could further help them
with any questions they may have. I find this is an excellent way to build the business and to get out
and talk to any customers to find out what we should be doing different. I love the opportunity of
being the sampler for the store as I get to go out and bring samples and who doesn t love free food?
Jimmy John s offers franchising options for those that would
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The Martian Movie Analysis
Throughout the Movie The Martian it seemed like if something could go wrong, it did, and while they
all pulled through there was still many problems faced. In a movie about an astronaut who finds
himself accidentally abandoned on Mars after he was thought be be dead during an emergency take off
from a storm, Mark Watney has to ration food, grow crops, make water, and overall must problem
solve in every way to get back to Earth before he runs out of food. During all this, NASA is trying its
hardest to get a supplies probe up to Mars as quick as possible to give Watney till the next Ares
mission to survive. The first major problem we see Watney face is after he wakes up, after the rest of
the crew left him on Mars, he is struggled with an injury in his abdomen. He was impaled with an
antenna, yet by some luck this antenna sealed the breach in his suit. Apart from that, when he made it
back to the habitat station he had to perform a self surgery or else he would not survive. He solves this
problem by using his knowledge and pulls out the rod, fish out a broken piece of the rod inside him,
and staples his wound shut. He cleans himself up and gets straight to planning how to survive. The
next problem we see Watney face is when he is rationing food. He sees that he only has a year s worth
of food to ration yet the next Ares mission wouldn t land for another 4 years. This means he must
grow three years worth of food in order to survive till the next mission. He is now faced
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Godly Education Essay
Through wisdom a house is builded; and by understanding it is established; and by knowledge shall
the chambers be filled with all precious and pleasant riches. Proverbs 24:3, 4 Education is vital in life.
If we did not have education, no one would be able to do anything challenging with his or her minds,
unless trained by experience. This is what Plato knew thousands of years ago. He knew education
produced a balance and harmony of character. This education model is not seen in public education,
except in the classical model, which borrowed many of his concepts. This kind of education, however,
sought to bring out political men of who were capable to fight. As Christians, however, we should
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Thus, he says, We shall persuade mothers and nurses to tell our chosen stories to their children and by
means of them to mold their minds and characters, which are more important then their bodies. Plato
goes on from the content to form. He calls poetry direct speech because the poet or narrator puts
himself in the position of the character speaking, in thinking his thoughts and feeling his feelings.
Plato firmly objects to this method. In Greek culture, it was the norm for a Greek student, when
reciting Homer, to throw himself into the story, delivering the speeches with the tones and jesters of an
actor. In this way, Plato was preoccupied with the mortal and theological aspects of poets because
from them the ordinary Greek man was expected to acquire his moral and theological notions. Plato
solves this dilemma by saying, If they (children) do take part in dramatic or other presentations, they
must from their earliest years act the part only of characters suitable to them men of courage, self
control, piety, freedom of spirit and similar qualities. Plato points out that music, of the Greek culture
represents the life of the listener. He states that music is the basis used primarily in the teaching of
harmony and discipline. Plato goes on to say, parents should instill good character qualities, since
children are easily impressed. This can be good or bad. Perhaps a child has loving
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Color Television In The 1950 s
Color Television
First, I would like to define what color television is and then give some background history. Color
television is a television transmission technology that includes information on the color of the picture,
so the video image can be displayed in color on the television set. There was time when television
wasn t what it is today. Before many of us were born, the earliest television technology, which was the
monochrome or black and white television. The black and white sets displayed images of grey and the
monochrome sets showed rapid colors of red, green and blue which together showed images of color.
Many of the T.V. s were floor models or tabletop bulky sets. Television was upgraded from the black
and white screen to color in the 60 s and 70 s. The invention of color television and its standards are
an important part of television history.
Second, I will explain how color television had an impact in the 1950 s. Television struggled to
become available world wide during the early 50 s. Even in the 40 s there were only 3 ... Show more
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The major change in television happened when AT T installed cables from coast to coast, which
allowed for the transmission of signals, resulting in thousands of calls being made as well as T.V.
signals to view many shows that we all love today. People heard and viewed events all at the same
time. They could experience and react together when events or tragedies happened. Any cultural
differences no longer existed since shows weren t only in black and white. Many different cultures
were able to learn about each other through shows or documentaries. During the late 60 s, household s
that had televisions rose tremendously. These opened doors for a wider variety of shows such as
comedies, cartoons, westerns, talk shows, elections just to name a few. Also this opened doors for
many actors and actresses that we watch and follow
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Analysis Of Margaret Mead s Coming Of Age In Samoa
On August 31, 1925, Margaret Mead arrived in Pago Pago, American Samoa to conduct ethnographic
research on a particular problem. Prior to her arrival in American Samoa, Mead with the guidance of
her mentor Franz Boas, decided to investigate the lives of adolescent girls in Samoa as a focal point of
her research. Mead chose this subject matter due to her speculation that the period adolescence within
the United States during the 1920s was filled with stress and a period of turbulence; therefore, Mead
hypothesized that stress felt by American youth resulted from the American cultural environment.
Through her investigation adolescent girls, Mead aimed to test the validity of the claims of adolescent
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Coming of Age in Samoa received support from scholars within the field; however, dissonant voices
emerged as well. Most notably the dissident opinion of New Zealand anthropologist, Derek Freeman
generated the most famous controversial debate among the sciences: The Mead Freeman debate. Thus,
in this research paper I will focus on Margaret Mead s prominent work Coming of Age in Samoa: A
Psychological Study of Primitive Youth for Western Civilisation, while juxtaposing the work of Derek
Freeman Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmasking of an Anthropological Myth. By
using these two primary works as well as other works that stemmed from the Mead Freeman debate, I
will analyze the running debate on the nature versus nurture concept and its application within
Samoan society.
MEAD S SAMOA: THE FIELD WORK 1925 1926 In order to properly assess the nuances of the
Mead Freeman debate, one must go back in time to the Ta ū of 1925 1926 the time of Mead s
ethnographic field research in order to thoroughly evaluate Mead s interpretation of Samoa. The
Samoan archipelago consists of nine inhabited islands in the South Pacific between 13° and 14° south
latitude 168° and 173° longitude west (Orans 1996). The Samoan archipelago is divided between
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Dollar General
Dollar General (DG): Brand of Choice for Low Income Households / Dollar General (DG) and the
Bifurcation of American Households Low end retailers serve an important function in American
society. Having been around for as long as people have lived in cities, low end retailers provide an
affordable option for cash strapped consumers looking to make ends meet. Today, low end retail is a
highly competitive, multi billion dollar industry that is serving the needs of low income households
across the United States. Dollar General (DG) is America s largest low end retailer. Founded in 1939
and headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, Dollar General operates over 11,000 stores in 40 US
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The company s size has given it numerous competitive advantages, including the ability to offer a
large selection of name brand and off brand goods. The company will play a bigger role in the
discount market, as it expands into new territory and adds to its existing in store selection. America s
economic recovery has generated mixed signals. On the one hand, US employers have added an
average of 230,000 jobs per month in 2014, as the unemployment rate has fallen to a more than six
year low. On the other hand, overall wage growth has run stagnant and workforce participation is at
multi decade lows. This likely means demand for discount goods will remain steady for the
foreseeable future as the economy returns to full capacity. The company s ambitious plans for
expansion reflect its good standing and high growth potential. Earlier this year Dollar General
announced plans to expand into three new US states. Expanding its operations into Rhode Island,
Maine and Oregon would give the company presence in 43 states.
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A Brief History of the Development of Advertising
NAME KUNTAL BOSE
DEPARTMENT PGDM
ROLL PGDM/10/013
ASSIGNMENT A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADVERTISING
DEFINITION Advertising is a process, not a medium in its own right, although it uses different media
forms to communicate. Advertising, in its simplest form, is the way in which the vendor or
manufacturer of a product communicates with consumers via a medium, or many different media.
HISTORY
Egyptians used papyrus to make sales messages and wall posters. Commercial messages and political
campaign displays have been found in the ruins of Pompeii and ancient Arabia. Lost and found
advertising on papyrus was common in Ancient Greece and Ancient ... Show more content on
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In fact, the first American advertising to use a sexual sell was created by a woman for a soap product.
Although tame by today s standards, the advertisement featured a couple with the message The skin
you love to touch .
Advertisements of hotels in Pichilemu, Chile from 1935.
In the early 1920s, the first radio stations were established by radio equipment manufacturers and
retailers who offered programs in order to sell more radios to consumers. As time passed, many non
profit organizations followed suit in setting up their own radio stations, and included: schools, clubs
and civic groups.When the practice of sponsoring programs was popularized, each individual radio
program was usually sponsored by a single business in exchange for a brief mention of the business
name at the beginning and end of the sponsored shows. However, radio station owners soon realised
they could earn more money by selling sponsorship rights in small time allocations to multiple
businesses throughout their radio station s broadcasts, rather than selling the sponsorship rights to
single businesses per show.
This practice was carried over to commercial television in the late 1940s and early 1950s. A fierce
battle was fought between those seeking to commercialize the radio and people who argued that the
radio spectrum should be considered a part of the commons to be used only non commercially and for
the public good. The United Kingdom pursued a public funding model
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Suspense In Tim Burton s Sleepy Hollow
Sleepy Hollow, directed by Tim Burton, is a thrilling horror film which tells the story of a bewitched
town called Sleepy Hollow. Set in 1799, Constable Ichabod Crane is requested to venture to Sleepy
Hollow in order to solve the mysterious murders of two decapitated victims. Upon his arrival, he is
told about the belief of the evil spirit of the Hessian Headless Horseman. At first, Crane does not
believe this rumour and is very stubborn that the culprit is of flesh and blood. However, through his
investigations and ventures he finds that the culprit is a spirit of the underworld, who is being
controlled by a living person. Two scenes from the film and various cinematic techniques will be used
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Such films include Dracula and Frankenstein, where the monster falls in love with an innocent woman
in a dark world. The film Sleepy Hollow is classified as a part of this genre. Through the use of
cinematic techniques, Burton has created a gothic horror film which can commonly be seen in the Tree
of the Dead scene. Through this scene, Burton has heavily used dark lighting to influence the theme
gothic horror as the darkness creates a gothic and dark sense of feeling. The use of this darkness
surrounding the Tree of the Dead incorporates the feeling of a gothic theme as the setting is dark and
gloomy, which falls under the gothic horror genre. Another aspect which interprets the film as a part of
the gothic horror genre is the use of setting. The settings in this film are always gloomy and sad
representing the theme of gothic horror. Using the town of Sleepy Hollow for example, the town is
always seen as a sad and gloomy town as the shade and colour of the town is often a darker shade.
Music is another effective technique used to display the gothic horror genre in this film as it is always
played in a low manner, usually consisting of a base and violins. It creates the dark and gloomy sense
of feeling which is common in gothic horror films. The dark and deep music allows the sense of
gothic horror to be created as it is a gloomy and dark genre, which can clearly
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Women Hunted By The Lenape Women
The Lenape women did most of the farming and the men hunted. They harvested corn, squash and
beans, hunted for deer, elk, turkeys, small game and caught fish in the rivers. Three of the most
important crops planted by the Lenape included corn, beans, and squash. These crops were known as
The Three Sisters by many of the eastern woodland tribes. The corn was boiled, baked, or fried and
used to make soup, bread, and puddings. The beans were boiled or fried, made into soups, or added
with their meat dishes. The Lenape believed that people were entitled to what they trapped or
gathered, but food was to be shared with others and no one should go hungry. They offered visitors
food, and in turn, they always ate what was given to them.
The children
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Describe A Vacation In My Life
It s was mid December when I flew to Madrid. It s was snowing and cold. My dad drop me and my
brother off at 5am in the morning. We booked a first class delta airline. The flight was 10 hour and 35
min long. I didn t sleep once on the airplane because I was so happy. When we got to Madrid airport
we got into a taxi and went to our hotel. I couldn t wait for the soccer game tomorrow Madrid against
Barcelona. Me and my brother went out to eat that evening. The light were so beautiful. The people
were so nice. Every store we went to have jersey because soccer is the most popular sport around the
world. The street smell so good. The food taste like heaven. The roads were stack. People were yelling
and horning their car. The weather were kind of windy at night but really nice. We came back home
and I couldn t sleep until 1 AM because it was the most exciting time of my life. The next morning I
got up and wore my Madrid jersey and went out to eat for breakfast. We had egg and omelet. We went
to buy our ticket and check out the field. The game won t until 6 and it s only 10 am in the morning.
We went to a dome where a lot of people played soccer there. Me and my brother ask if we can play
and they said yes. We played until 11:30 and came home so we can go eat lunch. We went to a famous
taco place. The taco were so good so I ate like 6 of them. After we were done eating it was only 1 so
we went to the movies. There was this cute girl that
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Tom Brady Competitors
The true competitors, though, are the ones who always play to win ( Tom Brady BrainyQuote ). This
quote was said by Tom Brady in discussing the importance of being a hardworking and dedicated
athlete. Tom Brady grew up watching football, imitating such players like Joe Montana and Steve
Young. After high school, he was drafted in the 1995 MLB Draft. Rather than accepting the draft, he
chose to play football for the University of Michigan. Brady was drafted out of Michigan as a backup
quarterback in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. He will soon be going on to his 20th season as
the starting quarterback for the New England Patriots. Tom Brady is considered one of the most
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As an example, Brady is a 3x NFL MVP. Brady was the league s MVP in 2007, leading New England
to their first undefeated regular season since 1972. Brady concluded the 2011 season with 5,235
passing yards becoming one of four players in history to surpass 5,000 yards in one season. He was
chosen as the 2011 MVP ( Tom Brady. Newsmakers ). In 2017, Brady became the oldest NFL player
to win the MVP award, doing so at the age of 40. He maintained 40 votes from a national panel of
media. It was Brady s third MVP honor, tying him with Jim Brown, Johnny Unitas, and even Brett
Farve for second most all time (Corner). Brady also has an award for Pro Bowl selections. On
December 20th, 2016, with his eighth successive selection, Brady tied Hall of Famer John Hannah for
the most consecutive Pro Bowl selections in Patriots history. He was 249 of 372 for 3,064 yards, 22
touchdowns, and only two interceptions. Brady did all that while missing the first four games of the
season (Reiss). Brady earned an athlete of the year award as well. In 2007, he was voted Associated
Press male athlete of the year after setting a record for 50 touchdown passes ( Tom Brady.
Newsmakers ). Brady is well known for his four Super Bowl MVP awards too. He was voted the game
s MVP in Super Bowl 36 after completing five of six passes for 53 yards while leading New England
into field goal range for the final play of
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Benefits of Implementing Company Health Fitness Programs...
Workplace Benefits of Health and Fitness Programs
Furthermore, fitness programs can benefit companies far beyond a spending stand point. There are
many benefits of incorporating fitness into your daily routine, and some people are unaware of the
impact it can have on every aspect of their life. Making health and fitness a priority in your life can
result in dramatic change. Creating a healthy lifestyle through fitness and nutrition programs and then
following through on those programs with self assessment practices and goal setting techniques can
significantly decrease self defeating behaviors not only in the workplace, but in day to day life as well.
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In addition, Memphis is among one of the most overweight cities in America, making it crucial that
we emphasize health and fitness in our businesses locally (Men s Fitness, 2014). Being overweight
causes a number of health issues such as high cholesterol, heart disease, and diabetes. This can cause
employees to miss work, drive up health care costs, and not be as productive when they are at work. In
addition, health and fitness programs can help employees who already have health problems return to
work sooner. For example, employees who have been diagnosed with heart disease and who
participate in an exercise program have returned to work much quicker, and in addition, the death rate
has also been cut down twenty to twenty five percent when employees engage in fitness routines
(Meyers, 2003). Therefore, beginning a fitness program can not only significantly decrease the
chances of someone obtaining one of these diseases, but can also decrease the amount of work they
may miss due to these illnesses; henceforth, increasing the overall health of the workplace,
productivity, and employee efficiency (Meyers, 2003).
Making a fitness program also has a great impact on team environments. Fitness programs will lead to
better morale, a more positive workplace, and an environment that will be more productive for all
employees and team members. Fitness programs present employees with team building activities such
as marathons, sprint
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Lab 5 Cellular Respiration
Lab 5Cellular Respiration
Introduction:
Cellular respiration is an ATP producing catabolic process in which the ultimate electron acceptor is
an inorganic molecule, such as oxygen. It is the release of energy from organic compounds by
metabolic chemical oxidation in the mitochondria within each cell. Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats
can all be metabolized as fuel, but cellular respiration is most often described as the oxidation of
glucose, as follows:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + 686 kilocalories of energy/mole of glucose oxidized
Cellular respiration involves glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. Glycolysis
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Then place a small wad of absorbent cotton in the bottom of each vial and, using the pipette or
syringe, saturate the cotton with 15 % KOH. Be sure not to get the KOH on the sides of the
respirometer. Then place a small wad of non absorbent cotton on top of the KOH soaked absorbent
cotton. Repeat these steps to make the other five respirometers. It is important to use about the same
amount of cotton and KOH in each vial.
Next, place the first set of germinating peas, dry peas and beads and beads alone in vials 1,2, and 3.
Place the second set of germinating peas, dry peas and beads, and glass beads in vials 4,5, and 6.
Insert the stoppers in each vial with the proper pipette. Place a washer on each of the pipettes to be
used as a weight.
Make a sling using masking tape and attach it to each side of the water baths to hold the pipettes out of
the water during the equilibration period of 10 minutes. Vials 1,2, and 3 should be in the bath
containing water at room temperature. Vials 4, 5, and 6 should be in the bath containing water that is
10oC. After the equilibration period, immerse all six respirometers into the water completely. Water
will enter the pipette for a short distance and stop. If the water does not stop, there is a leak. Make sure
the pipettes are facing a direction from where you can read them. The vials should not be shifted
during the experiment and your hands should not be placed in
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Giselle Ballet
Giselle Giselle ou Les Wilis premiered at the Paris Opera on 28 June, 1841 with Carlotta Grisi as
Giselle, Lucien Petipa (brother of Marius) as Albrecht and Adèle Dumilâtre as Myrtha. The ballet was
immediately declared not only a worthy successor to La Sylphide but also the greatest ballet of its
time , a triumphant reception. Giselle remained in the Paris Opera repertoire until 1849. When it
became outmoded the ballet was completely dropped (after 1868); it would only be seen again in Paris
decades later as part of the Ballets Russes second Paris season, with Karsavina and Nijinsky in the
lead roles. (The ballet bag) As The ballet bag article previously said, Giselle was declared as the
greatest ballet of its time, and I have to agree. There has been many versions since the first in 1841.
Watching the video Alessandra Ferri and Mikhail Baryshnikov Giselle second act II pas de deux gave
me a goose bombs in a good way. Alessandra Ferri and Mikhail Baryshnikov as the main dancers ...
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The longest running ballet in London s West End and on Broadway, it has been performed in the UK,
Los Angeles, Europe, Australia, South Korea, Japan, Israel and Singapore. The story is based on the
Russian romantic ballet Swan Lake, from which it takes the music by Tchajkovsky and the broad
outline of the plot Bourne s rendering is best known for having the traditionally female parts of the
swans danced by men. My personal first reaction when I saw this ballet was If this is original about
the love between prince and princess and sorcerer who wants the princes, how is it going to work with
men only? From our video is very hard to figure that out because there is only little part of the ballet,
but I am sure it all makes sense and from the little part I have seen it looks absolutely beautiful as well
as the part from movie Billy
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Meaning Of Circular Economy
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
NAME: Siddharth Shukla
STUDENT ID:500491513 Bangor Business School
Date:8th December 2017
ASB 4413 INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC MANAGMENT
A Report Analysis on the Circular Economy using innovative ideas and different case studies of
manufacturing and service sector.
CONTENTS
Executive summary
Introduction
Definition
A Circular economy as a regenerative system in which resource input and waste, emission, and energy
leakage are minimized by slowing, closing, and narrowing material and energy loops. This can be
achieved through long lasting design, maintenance, repair, reuse, remanufacturing, refurbishing, and
recycling. (Martin Geissdoerfer a, 2017)
Concept
We can state that in Circular economy utilizing old merchandise and utilizing crude material which is
as waste, and it can be replicated and reused by reusing the item by utilizing the imaginative thoughts
remembering that it doesn t influence the earth. This will help everyone to spare cash and it will give
steady employment to individuals to work more in up and coming future. As we probably are aware
we are in the new time of the business world as individuals are presently moving from paper cash to
plastic cash and it is the change time frame for the world economy. Along these lines, same applies to
our items as they require some change on the grounds that the entire world is moving towards the
cutting edge world. Looking beyond the current [take, make and dispose] extractive industrial model,
the circular economy is restorative and regenerative by design . (1.macarthur, 2017) The circular
economy can be explained as using raw materials, recycle it and use new technologies to make more
efficient so that our product can be sustained for long period of time. While we are performing these
task, we can generate more jobs and we require more employees as we are in producing phase, so we
need more and more employees to perform the job. This sector works perfectly because we are
recycling the waste and reproducing it by using different ideas, procedures and technologies to make
our product perfect. (1.macarthur, 2017)
Figure 1: Self Reference
Figure 2: Diagram for
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The Anatomy of a Roller Coaster Essay
The Anatomy of a Roller Coaster
To adequately understand the relationship between physics and roller coasters, it is essential to first
describe and explain the basic structure of roller coasters. In simple terms, a roller coaster is much like
that of a passenger train. To explain, a roller coaster consists of a series of connected cars that move
on tracks. However, unlike a train, a roller coaster has no engine, or rather a power source of its own.
There are two major types of roller coasters, characterized mainly by their track structure. The tracks
of wooden roller coasters are similar to those of traditional railroad tracks, as metal wheels of the
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In tubular steel coasters there are wheels that sit on top of the steel track, as well as wheels attached to
each car which run along the bottom of the tube and along the sides. This design keeps the car
securely anchored to the track, which is critical when the cars run through the structure s twists, turns,
loops, and corkscrews.
How Roller Coasters Work
For the primary duration of a roller coaster ride, a roller coaster is moved only by the forces of inertia
and gravity. The only exertion of energy, or rather work , occurs at the very beginning of the ride,
when the coaster train is pulled up the first hill, which is called the lift hill (Funderstanding Roller
Coasters). The purpose of this initial ascent is to build up a reservoir of potential energy. Potential
energy, often called energy of position, can be easily explained in relation to a roller coaster ride.
Moreover, as the coaster climbs, there is a greater distance of gravity that can pull it down. As the
coaster is released at the top of the first hill, gravity takes control, applying a constant downward force
on the cars. The tracks of the roller coaster serve the purpose of channeling the forces of gravity; as
the tracks slope down, gravity pulls the front of the car toward the ground, causing it to accelerate.
Furthermore, as the tracks are directed upward, gravity applies a downward force on the rear of the
coaster, causing it to decelerate.
The continuous motion of a roller coaster is based on
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Plato, Fink And Powers All Have The Same Philosophy That...
Plato, Fink and Powers all have the same philosophy that pleasure is not the telos of life but a second
good (Lecture slide 8, Sept. 19th 2016). Powers and Fink conceive pleasure as a causation of the act of
play. One of the main forms of play that is talked about by Power and Fink is imaginative play. This is
where, in part, Plato s view differs from that of Fink and Powers. Plato does not see imagination as a
way for people to cultivate themselves or a way to attain knowledge; he views imagination as mere
mimicry of reality. In this paper the approach of Powers and Fink will be examined to demonstrate
that imagination is a way to cultivate oneself and reach a point of self actualization through play and
that imagination can improve the play experience and benefit a person s self actualization. I will first
discuss how play in general assists individuals to cultivate themselves and reach self actualization by
analyzing how Powers and Fink view play. Secondly, I will discuss how specifically how imagination
assists people in cultivating themselves by comparing the views of Plato against the different views of
Powers and Fink. Lastly, I will examine how the imagination with the elements can improve how a
person plays and enhance their ability to develop virtues and finally reach self actualization. All the
points come from the discussions of play and how through play people are able to cultivate
themselves.
Play is described by Fink as a frivolous pleasurable act. Play is a
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Media Stereotypes In The Media
Representation of South Asians in American Film and Television Media Keywords: Race, Ethnicity,
Media Representation, South Asian, Culture, Media Studies, American Media The media has a huge
impact on issues concerning race and ethnicity Depictions of certain groups of people in the media can
impact the way in which these groups are perceived by others as well as by members of the same
racial/ethnic category. The way in which racial/ethnic groups are portrayed in the media can either
harm or benefit these groups. While African Americans have attained a degree of parity in terms of the
quantity of depictions in television and movie time, the quality of their onscreen personas are more or
less based on societal stereotypes. For South Asians, little has changed over the years, there on screen
characters are based on long standing media definitions of South Asians. Within these rare images, a
limited set of characterizations often predominates, such as the spiritual guru, the taxi driver or
convenience store owner; most recently in the last two decades these roles have switched to the the
tech savvy nerd and the brown terrorist. These racialized representations of ethnic communities are
not free of consequence. Exposure to and consumption of images and messages associated with
certain racial and ethnic communities in the media leads to the formation of cognitions regarding these
minority group by the majority group members (i.e., Whites). As a result, unfavorable media
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Conflict In The Looking Glass Wars
E.E. Cummings explained It takes courage to grow up and turn out to be who you really are.
Alyss when she was young loved her home in Wonderland but had to grow up in a whole other world.
She would always think her imagination would get the best of her but that fantasy never left as she
grew and became who she really was. In The Looking Glass Wars, Frank Beddor uses conflict to
transform Alyss from a mischievous, endearing, and naive girl to a fond of, praised, and comfortable
young woman so that she can defeat Redd and take back the Heart Queendom.
In the beginning of the novel, Princess Alyss is characterized as mischievous, endearing, and naive.
Alyss loves to play pranks such as dropping jollyjellies from an open window and watching them splat
on the guards below (Beddor 11). Instead of behaving like a proper princess, she prefers getting into
trouble with her best friend, Dodge. However, her pranks are never mean spirited; Alyss just enjoys
having fun. Although Alyss is mischievous, her father finds Alyss to be a delightful creature (Beddor
19). Besides her parents, other adults who even sometimes find themselves as Alyss s targets, such as
Bibwit Harte, also, find Alyss to be endearing. They appreciate her playfulness and are charmed by
her. Since Alyss is so accustomed to people loving her, she barely questions, Where did you come
from? when a kitten randomly appears as a birthday present for her (Beddor 41). Alyss is naïve and
never suspects
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Effects of the Bombing of Hiroshima
What is the purpose of an atomic bomb? It s a weapon that when detonated, can produce massive
amounts of heat and radiation, and dropping one of these devices on a city has the potential to kill and
maim hundreds of thousands of people. An estimated 150,000 to 246,000 Japanese citizens from the
cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki died from two atomic bombs in 1945 (Frequently Asked Questions).
Those who survived the bombings had a greater chance of developing various kinds of cancers and
diseases, which many of those people suffered from for the rest of their lives. This can be attributed to
the amount of radiation from the bombs they were exposed to. Because of the dehumanizing effects
from the use of these bombs and powerful they truly are, and the fact that the primary target of these
weapons are innocent civilians, atomic bombs should be outlawed from any further use or tests, and
all remaining weapons should be deactivated. As time has passed since the end of WWII, several
nations have shown that they no longer need to keep their nuclear arsenals, and they can still be secure
on a foreign and domestic level without them. These countries that deactivate their stockpiles are only
going to help make the world a more safe and more secure place to live in, without the threat of a
global nuclear war. With the establishment of organizations such as NATO and the UN, the threat of
global nuclear war has diminished. These organizations can find alternative ways to deal with severe
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Scientific Revolution Study Guide
Agenda: Meet the class, review syllabus and present an introduction to the Scientific Revolution(1).
Discuss the condition of European society and the power of the Church before the Scientific
Revolution occurred.
Assignment:
Read about the Ptolemaic Model and the Copernican Model.
Create Venn Diagram of the Ptolemaic Model and the Copernican Model. (5 points, HW)
Ptolemaic Model: http://www.polaris.iastate.edu/EveningStar/Unit2/unit2_sub1.htm
Copernican Model: http://www.polaris.iastate.edu/EveningStar/Unit2/unit2_sub2.htm
Agenda:
Collect and review the venn diagram.
Review the Ptolemaic model and the Copernican model. Also, give a lecture on Nicolaus Copernicus
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Turner.
Agenda:
Learn about René Descartes and his use of rational deduction.
Collect extra credit assignment.
Assignment:
Compare and contrast the ideas of Francis Bacon and René Descartes. (5 points, HW)
Agenda:
Collect and review homework.
Work on the study guide and ask me for help in class(4).
Assignment:
Study for the Test next class.
Agenda:
Take Unit 1 Test (30 multiple choice questions, 10 multiple choice document based questions, one
essay) (50 points, T) (5).
Assignment:
Read the brief article about mechanism. Write about a scientist that followed this philosophy. Be sure
to explain how their ideas or discoveries show that they are indeed adherents to mechanism.
(5 points, HW)
Brief mechanism article: http://www.britannica.com/topic/mechanism philosophy
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Agenda:
Collect homework.
Lecture on mechanism and John Locke. Review his ideas like the blank tablet, his ideas regarding
human nature, and the social contract.
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Salesforce Essay
READ THE BELOW CASE
SALESF0RCE.COM:
SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE GOES MAINSTREAM
Salesforce.com has been considered one of the most disruptive technology companies of the past few
years and is credited with single handedly shaking up the software industry with its innovative
business model and resounding success. This company provides CRM solutions in the form of
software as a service leased over the Internet, as opposed to software bought and installed on
machines locally. It was founded in 1999 by former Oracle executive Marc Benioff, and has since
grown to 2,600 employees and earned $748 million in revenue in 2007.
Salesforce.com has over 43,000 corporate customers and well over 1 million subscribers.
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However, it s still too soon to tell whether this prediction will turn out to be true. Salesforce faces
significant challenges as it continues to grow and refine its business.
The first challenge comes from increased competition, both from traditional industry leaders and new
challengers hoping to replicate Salesforce s success. Microsoft, SAP, and Oracle have rolled out
subscription based versions of their CRM products in response to Salesforce. Smaller competitors like
NetSuite also have made some inroads against Salesforce s market share.
Analysts predict that Microsoft has a chance to compete with Salesforce by developing merely an
acceptable on demand CRM product, because of the average customer s already established
familiarity with Microsoft applications. Also, Microsoft plans to offer their product at half the price of
Salesforce.com, using a tactic they have employed with great effect in other marketplaces to pressure
their competitors. Salesforce.com still has plenty of catching up to do to reach the size and market
share of their larger competitors. As of 2007, SAP s CRM market share was 25.7 percent, compared to
only 7 percent for Salesforce.com. IBM s customer base includes 9,000 software companies that run
their applications on their software and that are likelier to choose a solution offered by IBM over
Salesforce.com.
Another challenge for Salesforce.com is to expand its business model into other
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The Perspective of Plato and Aristotle on the Value of...
The Perspective of Plato and Aristotle on the Value of Art
As literary critics, Plato and Aristotle disagree profoundly about the value of art in human society.
Plato attempts to strip artists of the power and prominence they enjoy in his society, while Aristotle
tries to develop a method of inquiry to determine the merits of an individual work of art. It is
interesting to note that these two disparate notions of art are based upon the same fundamental
assumption: that art is a form of mimesis, imitation. Both philosophers are concerned with the artist s
ability to have significant impact on others. It is the imitative function of art which promotes disdain
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Art is removed from any notion of real truth, an inherently flawed copy of an already imperfect world.
Art as an imitation is irrelevant to what is real.
Aristotle approaches reality from a completely different premise. While his ideas do stand in sharp
contrast to Plato s, they are not simply a refutation of his former mentor s views. To Aristotle, the
world exists in an infinitely diverse series of parts. These various parts are open to human observation
and scrutiny. Rather than an eternally regressing truth beyond the scope of human apprehension,
knowledge of truth and good are rooted firmly in the observable universe; truth, or at least gestures
toward it, lies in existence rather than essence. Aristotle encourages embracing the particular in order
to possibly gain a sense of the universal. There is, however, no universal system of inquiry to
investigate each part of the whole. Different parts require different methods of discourse. In The
Poetics, Aristotle attempts to articulate a method of inquiry, not a rigid system or standard of
evaluation, applicable to tragedy. Tragedy attempts to imitate the complex world of human actions,
and yet tragedy is itself still part of a larger, more complicated world of human existence. Tragedy is a
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In Nature By Ralph Waldo
The essays Nature and self reliance almost support each other in the way they depict self respect as
not just an aspect of life, but as life Itself and anything less is more dead than any end one could meet
under most any circumstances. They simply approach the subject with different idea s. This kind of
thing of course is to be expected due to the fact the author published both books. Oddly enough the
books, both reference nature and self reliance only each one is more dedicated to one subject over the
other. Really, they re the same book simply written in different stages of his life and thus seen From
different point of view. Ralph Waldo almost makes an attempt at a prophetic call on what will happen,
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One example of Waldo s extreme fervor for Self gratification in Nature is I become a transparent eye
ball; I am nothing; I see all believing himself some kind of all seeing disembodied eye god simply
because he did what he wanted and abandoned his civilized nature. Just as soon an example of zealous
in self reliance Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal
palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness. Nothing is at
last sacred, but the integrity of our own mind. Absolve you to yourself, and you shall have the suffrage
of the world. basically saying that if one is to claim they are mature enough and they claim to be an
adult then they will not conform simply because everyone else is doing it. That nothing is as holy as
what makes your mind your, mind and not someone else s. Again, similarities and differences are
present everywhere, Nature makes another claim to some form of dogmatic connection to nature. Self
reliance on the other hand makes the claim that if one is not strong enough will use to make such an
claim or some other they are dead by every sense but name. He has such a outlandish look on the way
humans work and think that it is very obvious why he and civilization had a falling out, no group of
people under regular circumstances would allow such ideas to
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Scurvy Research Paper
The Age of Discovery was fueled by molecules of the spice trade, but the lack of another molecule
almost ended it. Over 90% of his crew didn t survive Magellan s circumnavigation due to scurvy, a
disease caused by a deficiency of the ascorbic acid molecule, dietary vitamin C. Symptoms such as
excessive bruising, muscle pain, loss of teeth, diarrhea, and many more horrible symptoms come from
scurvy. One main symptoms is depression that happens at an early age, but mainly you were
exhausted and had sores that did not heal. Scurvy is an ancient disease. Scurvy became a
commonplace at sea due to the development of more efficient sets of sails and fully rigged ships as
longer voyages were made. The access of fresh water as they were on their voyages meant that scurvy
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Consumption, bloody flux, head lice, scabies, and other contagious skin conditions were also
common. At the outset of a voyage provision would be taken on board was butter, cheese, vinegar,
bread, dried peas, beer, and rum. Soon the butter became rancid, the bread moldy, fired peas weevil
infested, cheese hard, and beer sour. Because of that no vitamin C was provided, so signs of scurvy
were often evident. In 1497 Vasco da Gama sailed around the southern tip of Africa and 160 of his
members of his crew died from scurvy. For centuries scurvy was responsible for more deaths at sea.
Anyone who showed signs of scurvy were dosed with three teaspoons of lemon juice every morning.
The crew members on Jacques Cartier s second expedition were badly affected by severe outbreak of
scurvy causing many to die. An infusion of needles of spuce tree resulted in miraculous results. The
symptoms were lessened and the disease rapidly
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Social Media Advertising
Internet Advertising: Social Networking First Name Last Name BUS 123 Introduction To Advertising
Dr. First name and last name September 26, 2010 Internet Advertising Now more than ever, small
businesses can promote themselves online by targeting customers and expanding their networks, often
for little or no cost. Businesses can promote themselves through a variety of techniques such as
targeting customers by demographics, contributing to online discussions and drawing attention to new
services. Advertising in the 21st century has become very versatile because of various online social
websites like Facebook and Twitter, along with other blog atmosphere websites like Pinterest and
Craigslist. In the last decade, the explosion of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The banner system is one means of internet advertising that is more effective: You can choose the
categories to be displayed and include descriptive words to detect if the user is looking for that
particular product. The banners are similar to the rotating banner but the difference is that the user can
interact with them. As in any project, internet advertising should begin by making a strategic plan. The
result will be better planning of a website and the ability to maintain the user s attention and customer
loyalty. The presence of internet advertising will be an excellent complement to traditional media
advertising and may end up becoming one of the priorities of advertisers. For now, more and more ads
in the media show the direction taken by advertisers along with customer care and other services of
interest. User forums, blogs and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are invaluable
resources for monitoring companies reputations and interests of consumers of services and products.
Facebook is the largest social network in the world with more than 500 million people connected to
each other. Facebook has not surpassed Yahoo! to be the second most popular site on the web behind
Google. Facebook s popularity has increased due to the ability to connect individuals
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Epiphary In Katherine Mansfield s The Garden Party
There are many reasons behind an author s story. Mainly it is to portray a message, give a good laugh,
or explain a purpose, but the author will get their point across to their readers. In Katherine Mansfield
s, The Garden Party, she focuses on a young, upperclass girl, with the name of Laura Sheridan. During
the story, the Sheridan family is preparing to host a very lively garden party. Unfortunately for the
circumstance, there has been a death in their community. The Scott family, who is of the middle class,
had just lost their husband and their father. The wake for Mr. Scott just so happens to be during the
time of the garden party. The separation of classes causes an unsettling act of sympathy from Laura.
She can not decide whether to be on the right side or the wrong side of the situation. The death of Mr.
Scott allows Laura Sheridan to experience an epiphany, as she encounters the difference s between the
upper and middle classes, life and death, and a new perspective of life. Many people are often judged
by their appearances, living arrangements, or income status. That is how the world views and
classifies people to place them in a hierarchical stature.
There were a few middle class workers hired to set up a marquee at the Sheridan house. Since Laura
was considered to be the artistic one (EastoftheWeb 2) of her siblings, she was chosen to conduct the
hired workers on where to set up the marquee. During her time as supervisor, she overhears a tragic
story one of
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Artists And The Art Trade
While artists and the art trade were in the business of presenting the new, this was a conceptual
challenge for museums. (Altshuler, 2008, 15). Discuss the challenges that advanced artistic practice
presented for museums in the late 19th and early 20th century.
The period of the second half of the 19th and the beginnings of the 20th century saw some of the most
extensive transformations in the art market and the institution of the art museum in history. With the
rise of the avant garde and new artistic practices, the traditional enlightenment didactic vision of the
museum was put under threat. This essay will focus on the tension between the museum s historicity
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However, the works acquired were still exclusively under the strict rule of the Academy, operated by
the state. The rise of progressive artists advocating advanced art, pioneered by the likes of Courbet,
Manet and others caused a re evaluation in the system of these principles. The coming of the avant
garde together with the increased commercialisation of art set in motion an increased tension with the
established institutions. Eventually this culminated in the formation of autonomous exhibition spaces
where artists displayed their works separately from the Academy. This tradition began with the Salon
des Refusés in 1863 and extended to establish a parallel to that which would have been traditionally
the role of the state museums as the academy continued to turn away from progressive art practices.
Although some of the contemporary works were acquired by the state, it was not until 1896 that the
Luxembourg agreed to exhibits works of the impressionists, and it would be even later when state run
institutions would acknowledge the full extent of the modern art tradition.
In the span of the last decades of the 19th century, art in Europe began to focus itself on new
developments in artistic practice. Exhibitions such as the
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Comparing The Call Of Cthulhu And At The Mountains Of Madness
As important compositions of the Cthulhu mythos created by Howard Phillips Lovecraft, both The
Call of Cthulhu and At the Mountains of Madness employ first person narration. Lovecraft employs a
common technique of horror literature in these two stories: characters attempt to interpret abnormal
phenomena with rational explanations, and horror is created when the characters fail to achieve their
purpose. In these two stories, the narrators are both highly driven by curiosity, and they are
enthusiastic about what they explore. However, two narrators are both unwilling to solve what they
have learned ultimately. Through the alternation of the subjective attitudes of narrators, Lovecraft
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Although both narrators change their attitude about what they learn through each story, the tone of
Thurston in The Call of Cthulhu is less varied. In both works, the narrators start with an uneasy and
nervous tone. Since the first impression about Cthulhu, Thurston has insisted that the image of
Cthulhu is shockingly frightful ( The Call of Cthulhu 5). Similarly, Dyer feels nervous and terrified
about what he sees in Antarctic, which reminds him some terrible reading experience from
Necronomicon (At the Mountains of Madness 7). Both the tones of Thurston and Dyer demonstrate
that they are anxious and nervous about the subjects they are going to study. However, the tone is
rarely changed in The Call of Cthulhu through the whole story. Moving to the ending, Thurston feels
scared because he [knows] too much, and the cult still lives ( The Call of Cthulhu 32). Thurston s tone
of fear constantly remains, and it only changes to some degree. The feelings, thoughts, and attitudes of
Thurston are mainly based on his reading rather than going through situations that really terrify him
personally. Thus, readers emotion is less affected by Thurston s narration. Under this situation, third
person narration can replace the first person narration in The Call of Cthulhu . The tone of third person
narration can be more ominous and suspenseful, especially when Thurston has no personal experience
involved. In contrast, the tone of Dyer in At the Mountains of Madness changes continually through
the whole story. The variation of Dyer s tone can easily evoke readers emotions, and thus creates
affective mutuality between readers and the protagonist. After a short while of uneasiness and
nervousness at the beginning, the tone of Dyer becomes enthusiastic because of the significant
discovery by their expedition. For instance, he says
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Gladiator Bridge Case Study
The Gladiator Bridge is support by both Chambers of Commerce for Compinwood and Eaganville.
The two goals of the both Chambers is to promote business in the city. The Gladiator Bridge is a great
example of a perfect solution for daily commuters to travel between the two cities. With four lanes
going in each direction, it will improve the overall congestion on the SR A. Commercial businesses
that line both sides of the route in Eaganville and Compinwood will likely see a growth in revenues.
Both Chamber of Commerce for Compinwood and Eaganville are in favor of projects that do not
disrupt current or future business and will benefit business in the future. These two Chambers will
work together as along as sales are improving and goods are expanding.
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Waste Management In Mumbai
Demographics of Mumbai city : According to Wikipedia, Mumbai is the capital city of the Indian state
of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India, most populous metropolitan area in India, and
the eighth most populous agglomeration in the world, with an estimated city population of 18.4
million and metropolitan area population of 20.7 million as of 2011 . According to the 2011 census,
the population of Mumbai was 12,479,608. The population density is estimated to be about 20,482
persons per square kilometer. The living space is 4.5sq meter per person.
Population growth of Mumbai:
Census Population %+/
1971 5,970,575
1981 8,243,405 38.1
1991 9,925,891 20.4
2001 11,914,398 20.7
2011 12,478,447 4.7
(Source MRDA, Wikipedia)
Actual situation of Waste management in Mumbai :
Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra State and the financial capital of the country. The city, once a
leading industrial centre has now become a tertiary economy, with just ... Show more content on
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Figure showing a typical slum in Mumbai
Transportation of waste :
The southern end of the city is very congested due to traffic conditions during daytime. A single refuse
truck is in charge to disposal site and due to this a very huge amount of waste is carried in this shift.
The reason is due to lack of economy. Small vehicles are used to collect waste within the city and then
transferred to the bulk vehicles which take to disposal site.
22% of manual and 78% of mechanical vehicles are employed by corporation to transport waste.
Waste is carried out by different vehicles depending on the distance . Stationary compactors , mobile
compactors and closed tempos carry 60 percent of waste , 10 percent by open dumpers and 20 percent
through tarpaulin vehicles. Vehicles employed for collection of waste:
Type of vehicle Capacity cum Municipality Private Total
Open trucks 5/10 18 29 47
Compactors 15 138 158
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Why George W Bush Was A Successful President Essay
Why George W. Bush was a successful president.
Once every four years American citizens who are at least 18 years old can vote for President of the
United States. The candidate who receives the most Electoral College votes wins. A president cannot
serve more than two terms or eight years. President George W. Bush was elected as the 43rd President
of the United States in 2001 ( George W. Bush ). According to The White House biography George W.
Bush he graduated from Yale University and received a business degree from Harvard. He also
excelled in both sports and his studies. Based upon his environment, education, and health care
policies, President George W. Bush was a successful president.
President George W. Bush s policies on the environment helped make a great president. He made a
call to reduce arsenic from drinking waters, and also lessened the amount of air pollution from diesel
trucks. He decided to remove arsenic from drinking waters to help make us healthier and keep the bad
chemicals out of our bodies. During Bush s presidency the country had faced an energy supply crisis.
He came up with a plan to add to the amount of oil production for the crisis helping us get through that
time. His next plan was to slow down or possibly stop the amount of pollution, with the hope of
saving endangered animals. He came ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Bush a successful president. He started The no child left behind policy in 2001. Bush also
reauthorized both elementary and secondary education. It included Title 1 provisions, applying to
disadvantaged students. The bill passed congress and with an overwhelming amount of bipartisan
supports Walsh, Bryan . The next thing he started was what he called The Bush Education Agenda to
help poor kids learn to read. He placed $272 million to help states and school districts use technology
for education. Also to his policies on education, Bush was a great leader because of his ideas for
health
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Short Ethics Reference Guide For Life Coaching
Short Ethics Reference Guide In the growing area of life coaching, there are many boundaries and
considerations a psychologist would have to consider. Life coaching can grow in areas of inter based
connections or one on one sessions in an office. The safety considerations would be has to be
diligently placed in the policies of the life coach to abide by and possibly initialing the references of
the policies in the informed consent. The American Psychology Association advises on some aspects
of what could happen in a life coaching services for psychologists. The International Coach Federation
(ICF) is another avenue of referencing. ICF does not cater to the psychologists, although they have
people who have had prior experience of coaching and education that provide professional areas of
coaching Code of Ethics (Anderson, Williams, and Kramer, 2012). Using some references provided by
the ICF or the APA could lead to some better solutions for ethical issues that may arise. In a life
coaching service ethical issues could result from the patient not understanding the differences of the
life coaching psychology and life coaches in general. The difference between psychology and
coaching are the goals of each. Coaching is more general based and help healthy people become more
efficient in situations (Anderson, Williams, Kramer, 2012). Coaching psychology is enhancing the
patient s performance of the situations in work and personal life with models of established
therapeutic
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Race, Class, And Identity
I attended the panel on Friday, October 23rd. Discussion at the event centered around race, class, and
identity. The introduction mentioned the tragic event in Charleston and that they decided to do the
seminars that weekend in order to talk about these issues now rather than wait for something to
happen like Charleston s incident. The whole purpose of this discussion was to determine how we can
start changing how race and class is identified and judged in our community. One suggested way to
start encouraging more acceptance and understanding is through creating spaces for genuine dialogue.
There are facades of these safe spaces; these places are politically correct on the outside, but they
contain ill will on the inside. To fix that, panel members recommended truly talking and truly
listening. Having honest discussions is key to making people more sympathetic to others as well as
important to opening up the floor to differing opinions. To have these discussions, vulnerability must
be present; everyone must be willing to step out of their comfort zones. These talks will help stop the
fear and aggression in communities.
While all of that sounds lovely and very productive to shedding light on issues, I m not sure how that
would work well. It s easy for us, at a Christian university with a very privileged majority, to openly
talk about our opinions and struggles. Spreading out into a community and trying to get honest
thoughts on any issue is like pulling teeth. Even if we
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Financial Statement Presentation And Disclosure Of Revenue...
US GAAP After an entity determines the appropriate accounting for revenue generating activities, it
must determine the appropriate financial statement presentation and disclosure of the results.
Sometimes financial statement preparers do not give the same level of attention to presentation and
disclosure issues as they do to accounting for revenue generating activities. However, investors,
auditors, and regulatory bodies focus on financial statement presentation and disclosures to obtain
information about the types of revenue generating activities and the accounting for each activity.
While more guidance exists for financial statement presentation and disclosure issues facing public
entities than for private entities, many private entities have adopted the public company requirements
as a best practice. Presentation: The financial statement presentation of revenue generating activities is
not always straightforward. Some of the questions raised in evaluating how best to present the results
of revenue generating activities are as follows: Should the revenue be reported gross or net? Is the
entity principal or agent in the transaction? How should a vendor record consideration given to the
customer as an incentive in a revenue generating activity? (This question has been addressed for
product transactions in chapter 4.) Should the transaction be classified as a gain or as revenue? Are
any revenue amounts required to be presented separately? How are shipping and
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Comparing the Bible and Margaret Laurence s The Stone...
Comparing the Bible and Margaret Laurence s The Stone Angel: An Examination of Archetypal
References
Often times great novels and plays allude to religion, to mythology, or to other literary works for
dramatic purposes. Shakespearean plays are perfect examples. Allusions help the reader or spectator
better understand, through visualization, a character or an event in a novel. In some cases, the
characters, the events, or a series of events are structured according to the people and the action in
other stories, whether the stories be religious, mythological, classical, or historical. The character or
the event, therefore, becomes a prototype of the character or event alluded to. A prototypical character
in a novel is usually referred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
How do the two Hagars resemble each other? Both women hold relatively similar social positions.
The Biblical Hagar is an Egyptian bondwoman bought as a servant for Sarah, Abram s wife. Hagar, by
law, is bound to Sarah. Her freedom and spirit are restricted, or dictated, by Abram and Sarah. This
ownership extends as far as Abram having possession of Hagar s body. When Sarah does not or cannot
give Abram a child, Hagar is expected to do so. Dutifully, she bears him a son named Ishmael.
In the same fashion that the law binds the Biblical Hagar to Abram and Sarah, Hagar Shipley is bound
by as D. Blewett points out the Currie code of values, the Shipley freedom, and the Manawakan elitist
attitude, in addition to her own pride (Blewett 36). Hagar Shipley is a modernised version of the
Biblical Hagar, in that, people can no longer be bound as slaves in western culture but are, quite often,
bound by personal or social restraints, like Hagar is. Hagar s freedom is limited by the conflicting
influences internal versus external in her own life. The Currie virtue keeps Hagar from expressing any
outward form of emotion, which, ultimately, limits or ruins the majority of her relationships, including
her marriage to Brampton Shipley. Initially attracted to the Shipley casualness and freedom, because it
is the exact opposite to the Currie conformity, Hagar marries Bram, a poor farmer and social
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Marcus Aurelius Analysis
Marcus Aurelius would have had mixed feelings about the collapse of the Roman Empire in the mid to
late third century AD. Marcus was undeniably aware of change and accepted it as a part of life that
was consistent, and that accepting change is basically equivalent to being one with nature. Marcus said
Words that everyone once used are now obsolete, and so are the men whose names were once on
everyone s lips: Camillus, Caeso, Volesus, Dentatus, and to a lesser degree Scipio and Cato, and yes,
even Augustus, Hadrian, and Antoninus are less spoken of now than they were in their own days. For
all things fade away, become the stuff of legend, and are soon buried in oblivion. The enormous
magnitude of emperors claiming the throne during the third century, and the speed at which they were
violently replaced, probably would have made him feel content with the ... Show more content on
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There s no possible way that he would have been glaring into the past and yearning for times of other
prominent emperors because he understood that there was no control over the past or future.
Moreover, the present was the only moment that each individual owned and it was fleeting, and
Aurelian made exceptional use of it. The Emperor Aurelian made exceptional strides in reunifying the
Roman Empire from the rebel leaders Zenobia and Tetricus, and attempted to mend the broken
economy. Aurelian managed to reunify the Roman Empire and give the inhabitants a little sense of
security that they had been missing. Marcus was a firm believer in grasping the moment and living in
the present, as he said we live only in the present, in this fleet footed moment. Aurelian was the
second Emperor in a row who attempted to better the political situation in the Empire, and truly made
no excuse of the horrible hand he was dealt. Marcus would have been an admirer of Aurelian s
military and political successes. Over the course of the third century AD, the silver content of the
silver coin, the antoninianus,
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Dropping Course Evaluation
If it is imperative that a course be withdrawn from at Bethel, it is important that the student contacts
their Advisor to make the situation known and for all needed paperwork to be filled out (Bethel
University, 2017). A $25.00 fee is required to withdraw from a course as well. Not contacting the
Advisor to drop the course can cause a failing grade for the course as well as being financially
responsible for the course.
Dropping a class can be done at any time during the class term, but should be discussed with an
Advisor before doing so (Bethel University, 2017). The student will need to drop the class through the
V Camp portal, which will then require a Notice of Intent form to be filled out. The form will ... Show
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(n.d.). Introduction to Adult Learning. [Video]. Retrieved from
https://www.betheluniversityonline.net/
The citation style of the American Psychological Association, or APA, was developed by
psychologists and business leaders in 1929 in order to establish consistent guidelines for documenting
scientific writing (Bethel University, n.d.). The use of this style of documentation for Bethel students
has many uses.
As a Bethel student, I find this style of documentation quite easy to understand and is usually simple
enough to create the reference on my own. The Bethel online library also has their scholarly sources
cited in APA as well, so it is simple enough to copy and paste the APA citation into the references page
for my work.
On the other hand, when a lesson has required me to seek scholarly sources outside of the online
library, I find it difficult to translate the information into APA format on my own. While Bethel
encourages the use of websites such as EasyBib for creating the citation, I often find that their
citations are not quite the same as what the online library has, but these differences are often
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  • 2. Constancy Of War Essay Airpower has many advantages. One advantage is constancy of attack, which is the ability to apply continual pressure on the enemy. Airpower also offers a much more rapid response than deploying ground troops. However, airpower theory overpromises its effects and under delivers when executed. Early theorists such as Mitchell, Douhet and Trenchard, held greater expectations from airpower than what it has been ultimately able to provide. Robert Bob Mitchell, whose ideas had considerable leverage on how the Air Force developed, is considered the father of the modern Air Force. He believed in an Air Force that was independent of other branches of service as this was the best plan for defense. Douhet hypothesized that rapid victory could emerge by early air attack on the enemy s vital centers, while surface forces worked to contain the enemy on the ground. Douhet is unique among theorists in that he was a proponent of using air power to target civilians. Trenchard held that a war could be won by a breakdown of the enemy s will. This, he maintained, could be achieved by strategically focusing on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and NATO involvement in the war in Kosovo, President Clinton indicated he did not intend to deploy ground troops. More than seventy days of airstrikes significantly destroyed infrastructure, including military installations. However, Yugoslavia only intensified its efforts. The absence of ground forces not only permitted the Serbs to increase ethnic cleansing, it also made it possible for them to disperse armored forces in order to impede U.S. and NATO air strikes. [11] In January 1999, NATO realized the need for ground troops. As LTC Richard Pereira asserts in his article Kosovo: Air Power The Decisive Factor?, there is little doubt that NATO s use of airpower played a decisive role; however, it was the synergistic effect of airpower combined with the threat of NATO ground assault that ultimately led Milosevic to submit to NATO objectives. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Why Narwhals Are Awesome Narwhals Are Awesome For one thing there magical at least I think they are, here are some reasons way. They are practically the son/ daughter of the MAGICAL unicorn which means, at least, some of them have to be magical. All of them inherited the unicorns Magical horn so therefore they all have magic inside them from the horn. So that s two points that they re magical But I have a third it is they are unicorns of the sea which proves in some form that unicorns exist. So that s one reason narwhals are awesome Here s another, they are better than giraffes because they are talkative little blabbermouths they click, whistle, and squeal. Also, as far as I know there isn t an awesome song about them. Here s the 2nd to last reason they use sonar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. How Adversity Changed My Life Throughout life, we all become acquainted with life altering experiences, some changing us for the better, others for the worse. It is our job, as individuals, to either learn and develop in the face of these experiences or to dismiss them without looking back. They are what shape our very character, our foundation for the future. Without them, we d be empty shells, individuals without any substance to guide them. Even though I am still quite young, I ve already had quite my fair share of these experiences, and for that I am extremely thankful. Academics, community service and adversity; all have contributed to my development in one shape or another. Without these experiences, I would not be the self that I know myself to be. Nothing is of greater importance. I feel as if adversity has played the greatest role in shaping my character and personality. May it be financial instability, parental problems, or even just plain stress, they have all taught me valuable lessons that I will cherish for years to come. My family has always had trouble, both with financial stability and familial stability. We ve never been able to do all of the things that normal families get to do. For example, I don t remember the last time my family went on a genuine vacation, let alone a vacation will all of us together. This also plays a role in our familial instability. We are by no means a close knit family: we fight every day, we never spend quality time together, and we are always holed up in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Why Do You Want To Participate In The Ironbound Initiative... I am currently a member and the treasurer for the Ironbound Initiative. I am also involved with the Patient Partnership program as a First Year representative and am the director for the Mini Med Program at NJMS. In addition, I am a member of the All E.A.R.S Program at NJMS and I sing in the Vocal Chords Acapella Group. 2. Why do you want to participate in this global health trip? What are your goals, both personally and for the two week trip as well as after the trip? Through my participation in the Ironbound Initiative I have come to recognize the significant health disparities and lack of access to care in the Portuguese and Brazilian communities in New Jersey. Therefore, I hope that through this trip I will gain experiences and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What do you think will be your greatest challenge? On this trip, I anticipate communicating with people of a different culture may be a challenge. Although I do not speak Brazilian Portuguese, I know that we will have a bilingual interpreter with us as well as NJMS students who speak both languages and thus, I know that the language barrier will not be a big challenge. More than the language, I want to be contentious on this trip regarding acknowledging my privileges and that I need to understand the Brazilian approach to medicine in the context of their culture as well as the resources available to them. Furthermore, I understand that I have limited knowledge and skills as a first year medical student and so can only provide basic medical services at this time. Therefore, I am most apprehensive about effectively understanding and communicating with the Brazilian community and recognizing that currently I am only able to provide a limited amount of aid to these communities. 4. How do you plan on financially supporting this endeavor? (Are you willing to fundraise as a team, as well as apply to the available scholarships?) I fully intend to apply to any available scholarships in order to fund this trip. I am also looking forward to working with other students going on this trip in order to organize fundraisers such as bake sales and raffles. I also intend to start a GoFundMe page as well as seek out local businesses for sponsorship. Finally, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Religions Of Islam, Hinduism, And Buddhism Religion and politics are quite interwoven into society both in the developed world as well as in the developing world. This paper will discuss the major religions of Islam, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism and how these faiths connect to politics of nations. Islam has always been a very mixed within state and society as a whole, with no true line between church and state. Islam began in the Arabia by the Prophet Muhammad in the seventh century, and is the second largest religion in the world today. Muslims are the followers of the Islam and believe in only on God, or Allah. Muslims base their beliefs on their holy book the Koran and the Sunnah. The Sunnah provides the five basic Pillars of Islam. These are: declaration of faith, praying five times a day, giving money to charity, fasting, and a pilgrimage to Mecca at least one time. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/islam/ataglance/glance.shtml) Since there is really no true division of church and state, Islam teaches religion, but also how to run a state, government, conduct business, etc. An Islamic state is based on five principles as follows. 1. Sovereignty of power. Muslims believe that Allah is the all powerful who knows what is good and bad for society. They use the laws in the Koran to base concerning life and believe that laws must be put to practice by an Islamic state for the greater good of human beings. ( http://www.angelfire.com/bc3/johnsonuk/eng/dawa/politic.html) 2. Man is the agent to represent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Jimmy John s Research Paper Jimmy John s My personal reason to investigate Jimmy John s is that I have had the experience of being a delivery driver for the franchise for the last two years. In this time I have learned some information about the business that is not commonly known and what happens outside of the customers views. In 1983, Jimmy John Liautaud perfected his award winning bread and opened up his first Jimmy John s restaurant. Jimmy John did not have a lot of money to start out his company and he was even unable to pay for an ice machine in his restaurant. His goal to expand the restaurant was to go around sampling his sandwiches and letting customers know about his cheap prices and that he delivered. This is still something the company is prided on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another way is only providing mayo, mustard, and oil and vinegar as sauce options. A recent problem with Jimmy John s has been the recent sprout breakouts which have been on the news. This has hurt business for the company and ruined the reputation. The sprouts had some type of salmonella which caused them to all be recalled and have been unavailable on the menu for close to six months now with no replacement. Customers always are asking when the sprouts are coming back and there is no information available yet if there is a replacement. I have seen a few customers walk out of the store in disappointment of this. Apart from being a delivery driver I also have the job of sampling to the city of De Pere within our delivery area. Sampling is required every day when possible at every franchise store. The goal of sampling is to let everyone know that they deliver and are the perfect options for any last minute orders that need to be placed. After a sample is brought to each person, we are to take business cards and call back the next day to find out any feedback and how we could further help them with any questions they may have. I find this is an excellent way to build the business and to get out and talk to any customers to find out what we should be doing different. I love the opportunity of being the sampler for the store as I get to go out and bring samples and who doesn t love free food? Jimmy John s offers franchising options for those that would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Martian Movie Analysis Throughout the Movie The Martian it seemed like if something could go wrong, it did, and while they all pulled through there was still many problems faced. In a movie about an astronaut who finds himself accidentally abandoned on Mars after he was thought be be dead during an emergency take off from a storm, Mark Watney has to ration food, grow crops, make water, and overall must problem solve in every way to get back to Earth before he runs out of food. During all this, NASA is trying its hardest to get a supplies probe up to Mars as quick as possible to give Watney till the next Ares mission to survive. The first major problem we see Watney face is after he wakes up, after the rest of the crew left him on Mars, he is struggled with an injury in his abdomen. He was impaled with an antenna, yet by some luck this antenna sealed the breach in his suit. Apart from that, when he made it back to the habitat station he had to perform a self surgery or else he would not survive. He solves this problem by using his knowledge and pulls out the rod, fish out a broken piece of the rod inside him, and staples his wound shut. He cleans himself up and gets straight to planning how to survive. The next problem we see Watney face is when he is rationing food. He sees that he only has a year s worth of food to ration yet the next Ares mission wouldn t land for another 4 years. This means he must grow three years worth of food in order to survive till the next mission. He is now faced ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Godly Education Essay Through wisdom a house is builded; and by understanding it is established; and by knowledge shall the chambers be filled with all precious and pleasant riches. Proverbs 24:3, 4 Education is vital in life. If we did not have education, no one would be able to do anything challenging with his or her minds, unless trained by experience. This is what Plato knew thousands of years ago. He knew education produced a balance and harmony of character. This education model is not seen in public education, except in the classical model, which borrowed many of his concepts. This kind of education, however, sought to bring out political men of who were capable to fight. As Christians, however, we should always seek in our education to glorify God, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thus, he says, We shall persuade mothers and nurses to tell our chosen stories to their children and by means of them to mold their minds and characters, which are more important then their bodies. Plato goes on from the content to form. He calls poetry direct speech because the poet or narrator puts himself in the position of the character speaking, in thinking his thoughts and feeling his feelings. Plato firmly objects to this method. In Greek culture, it was the norm for a Greek student, when reciting Homer, to throw himself into the story, delivering the speeches with the tones and jesters of an actor. In this way, Plato was preoccupied with the mortal and theological aspects of poets because from them the ordinary Greek man was expected to acquire his moral and theological notions. Plato solves this dilemma by saying, If they (children) do take part in dramatic or other presentations, they must from their earliest years act the part only of characters suitable to them men of courage, self control, piety, freedom of spirit and similar qualities. Plato points out that music, of the Greek culture represents the life of the listener. He states that music is the basis used primarily in the teaching of harmony and discipline. Plato goes on to say, parents should instill good character qualities, since children are easily impressed. This can be good or bad. Perhaps a child has loving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Color Television In The 1950 s Color Television First, I would like to define what color television is and then give some background history. Color television is a television transmission technology that includes information on the color of the picture, so the video image can be displayed in color on the television set. There was time when television wasn t what it is today. Before many of us were born, the earliest television technology, which was the monochrome or black and white television. The black and white sets displayed images of grey and the monochrome sets showed rapid colors of red, green and blue which together showed images of color. Many of the T.V. s were floor models or tabletop bulky sets. Television was upgraded from the black and white screen to color in the 60 s and 70 s. The invention of color television and its standards are an important part of television history. Second, I will explain how color television had an impact in the 1950 s. Television struggled to become available world wide during the early 50 s. Even in the 40 s there were only 3 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The major change in television happened when AT T installed cables from coast to coast, which allowed for the transmission of signals, resulting in thousands of calls being made as well as T.V. signals to view many shows that we all love today. People heard and viewed events all at the same time. They could experience and react together when events or tragedies happened. Any cultural differences no longer existed since shows weren t only in black and white. Many different cultures were able to learn about each other through shows or documentaries. During the late 60 s, household s that had televisions rose tremendously. These opened doors for a wider variety of shows such as comedies, cartoons, westerns, talk shows, elections just to name a few. Also this opened doors for many actors and actresses that we watch and follow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of Margaret Mead s Coming Of Age In Samoa On August 31, 1925, Margaret Mead arrived in Pago Pago, American Samoa to conduct ethnographic research on a particular problem. Prior to her arrival in American Samoa, Mead with the guidance of her mentor Franz Boas, decided to investigate the lives of adolescent girls in Samoa as a focal point of her research. Mead chose this subject matter due to her speculation that the period adolescence within the United States during the 1920s was filled with stress and a period of turbulence; therefore, Mead hypothesized that stress felt by American youth resulted from the American cultural environment. Through her investigation adolescent girls, Mead aimed to test the validity of the claims of adolescent behavior being a physiological determinant. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coming of Age in Samoa received support from scholars within the field; however, dissonant voices emerged as well. Most notably the dissident opinion of New Zealand anthropologist, Derek Freeman generated the most famous controversial debate among the sciences: The Mead Freeman debate. Thus, in this research paper I will focus on Margaret Mead s prominent work Coming of Age in Samoa: A Psychological Study of Primitive Youth for Western Civilisation, while juxtaposing the work of Derek Freeman Margaret Mead and Samoa: The Making and Unmasking of an Anthropological Myth. By using these two primary works as well as other works that stemmed from the Mead Freeman debate, I will analyze the running debate on the nature versus nurture concept and its application within Samoan society. MEAD S SAMOA: THE FIELD WORK 1925 1926 In order to properly assess the nuances of the Mead Freeman debate, one must go back in time to the Ta ū of 1925 1926 the time of Mead s ethnographic field research in order to thoroughly evaluate Mead s interpretation of Samoa. The Samoan archipelago consists of nine inhabited islands in the South Pacific between 13° and 14° south latitude 168° and 173° longitude west (Orans 1996). The Samoan archipelago is divided between ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Dollar General Dollar General (DG): Brand of Choice for Low Income Households / Dollar General (DG) and the Bifurcation of American Households Low end retailers serve an important function in American society. Having been around for as long as people have lived in cities, low end retailers provide an affordable option for cash strapped consumers looking to make ends meet. Today, low end retail is a highly competitive, multi billion dollar industry that is serving the needs of low income households across the United States. Dollar General (DG) is America s largest low end retailer. Founded in 1939 and headquartered in Goodlettsville, Tennessee, Dollar General operates over 11,000 stores in 40 US states. The company tends to serve smaller communities where ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company s size has given it numerous competitive advantages, including the ability to offer a large selection of name brand and off brand goods. The company will play a bigger role in the discount market, as it expands into new territory and adds to its existing in store selection. America s economic recovery has generated mixed signals. On the one hand, US employers have added an average of 230,000 jobs per month in 2014, as the unemployment rate has fallen to a more than six year low. On the other hand, overall wage growth has run stagnant and workforce participation is at multi decade lows. This likely means demand for discount goods will remain steady for the foreseeable future as the economy returns to full capacity. The company s ambitious plans for expansion reflect its good standing and high growth potential. Earlier this year Dollar General announced plans to expand into three new US states. Expanding its operations into Rhode Island, Maine and Oregon would give the company presence in 43 states. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A Brief History of the Development of Advertising NAME KUNTAL BOSE DEPARTMENT PGDM ROLL PGDM/10/013 ASSIGNMENT A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADVERTISING DEFINITION Advertising is a process, not a medium in its own right, although it uses different media forms to communicate. Advertising, in its simplest form, is the way in which the vendor or manufacturer of a product communicates with consumers via a medium, or many different media. HISTORY Egyptians used papyrus to make sales messages and wall posters. Commercial messages and political campaign displays have been found in the ruins of Pompeii and ancient Arabia. Lost and found advertising on papyrus was common in Ancient Greece and Ancient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, the first American advertising to use a sexual sell was created by a woman for a soap product. Although tame by today s standards, the advertisement featured a couple with the message The skin you love to touch . Advertisements of hotels in Pichilemu, Chile from 1935. In the early 1920s, the first radio stations were established by radio equipment manufacturers and retailers who offered programs in order to sell more radios to consumers. As time passed, many non profit organizations followed suit in setting up their own radio stations, and included: schools, clubs and civic groups.When the practice of sponsoring programs was popularized, each individual radio program was usually sponsored by a single business in exchange for a brief mention of the business name at the beginning and end of the sponsored shows. However, radio station owners soon realised they could earn more money by selling sponsorship rights in small time allocations to multiple businesses throughout their radio station s broadcasts, rather than selling the sponsorship rights to single businesses per show. This practice was carried over to commercial television in the late 1940s and early 1950s. A fierce battle was fought between those seeking to commercialize the radio and people who argued that the radio spectrum should be considered a part of the commons to be used only non commercially and for the public good. The United Kingdom pursued a public funding model ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Suspense In Tim Burton s Sleepy Hollow Sleepy Hollow, directed by Tim Burton, is a thrilling horror film which tells the story of a bewitched town called Sleepy Hollow. Set in 1799, Constable Ichabod Crane is requested to venture to Sleepy Hollow in order to solve the mysterious murders of two decapitated victims. Upon his arrival, he is told about the belief of the evil spirit of the Hessian Headless Horseman. At first, Crane does not believe this rumour and is very stubborn that the culprit is of flesh and blood. However, through his investigations and ventures he finds that the culprit is a spirit of the underworld, who is being controlled by a living person. Two scenes from the film and various cinematic techniques will be used to demonstrate specific aspects of the film such ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such films include Dracula and Frankenstein, where the monster falls in love with an innocent woman in a dark world. The film Sleepy Hollow is classified as a part of this genre. Through the use of cinematic techniques, Burton has created a gothic horror film which can commonly be seen in the Tree of the Dead scene. Through this scene, Burton has heavily used dark lighting to influence the theme gothic horror as the darkness creates a gothic and dark sense of feeling. The use of this darkness surrounding the Tree of the Dead incorporates the feeling of a gothic theme as the setting is dark and gloomy, which falls under the gothic horror genre. Another aspect which interprets the film as a part of the gothic horror genre is the use of setting. The settings in this film are always gloomy and sad representing the theme of gothic horror. Using the town of Sleepy Hollow for example, the town is always seen as a sad and gloomy town as the shade and colour of the town is often a darker shade. Music is another effective technique used to display the gothic horror genre in this film as it is always played in a low manner, usually consisting of a base and violins. It creates the dark and gloomy sense of feeling which is common in gothic horror films. The dark and deep music allows the sense of gothic horror to be created as it is a gloomy and dark genre, which can clearly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Women Hunted By The Lenape Women The Lenape women did most of the farming and the men hunted. They harvested corn, squash and beans, hunted for deer, elk, turkeys, small game and caught fish in the rivers. Three of the most important crops planted by the Lenape included corn, beans, and squash. These crops were known as The Three Sisters by many of the eastern woodland tribes. The corn was boiled, baked, or fried and used to make soup, bread, and puddings. The beans were boiled or fried, made into soups, or added with their meat dishes. The Lenape believed that people were entitled to what they trapped or gathered, but food was to be shared with others and no one should go hungry. They offered visitors food, and in turn, they always ate what was given to them. The children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Describe A Vacation In My Life It s was mid December when I flew to Madrid. It s was snowing and cold. My dad drop me and my brother off at 5am in the morning. We booked a first class delta airline. The flight was 10 hour and 35 min long. I didn t sleep once on the airplane because I was so happy. When we got to Madrid airport we got into a taxi and went to our hotel. I couldn t wait for the soccer game tomorrow Madrid against Barcelona. Me and my brother went out to eat that evening. The light were so beautiful. The people were so nice. Every store we went to have jersey because soccer is the most popular sport around the world. The street smell so good. The food taste like heaven. The roads were stack. People were yelling and horning their car. The weather were kind of windy at night but really nice. We came back home and I couldn t sleep until 1 AM because it was the most exciting time of my life. The next morning I got up and wore my Madrid jersey and went out to eat for breakfast. We had egg and omelet. We went to buy our ticket and check out the field. The game won t until 6 and it s only 10 am in the morning. We went to a dome where a lot of people played soccer there. Me and my brother ask if we can play and they said yes. We played until 11:30 and came home so we can go eat lunch. We went to a famous taco place. The taco were so good so I ate like 6 of them. After we were done eating it was only 1 so we went to the movies. There was this cute girl that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Tom Brady Competitors The true competitors, though, are the ones who always play to win ( Tom Brady BrainyQuote ). This quote was said by Tom Brady in discussing the importance of being a hardworking and dedicated athlete. Tom Brady grew up watching football, imitating such players like Joe Montana and Steve Young. After high school, he was drafted in the 1995 MLB Draft. Rather than accepting the draft, he chose to play football for the University of Michigan. Brady was drafted out of Michigan as a backup quarterback in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. He will soon be going on to his 20th season as the starting quarterback for the New England Patriots. Tom Brady is considered one of the most successful athletes of all time because of his net worth from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As an example, Brady is a 3x NFL MVP. Brady was the league s MVP in 2007, leading New England to their first undefeated regular season since 1972. Brady concluded the 2011 season with 5,235 passing yards becoming one of four players in history to surpass 5,000 yards in one season. He was chosen as the 2011 MVP ( Tom Brady. Newsmakers ). In 2017, Brady became the oldest NFL player to win the MVP award, doing so at the age of 40. He maintained 40 votes from a national panel of media. It was Brady s third MVP honor, tying him with Jim Brown, Johnny Unitas, and even Brett Farve for second most all time (Corner). Brady also has an award for Pro Bowl selections. On December 20th, 2016, with his eighth successive selection, Brady tied Hall of Famer John Hannah for the most consecutive Pro Bowl selections in Patriots history. He was 249 of 372 for 3,064 yards, 22 touchdowns, and only two interceptions. Brady did all that while missing the first four games of the season (Reiss). Brady earned an athlete of the year award as well. In 2007, he was voted Associated Press male athlete of the year after setting a record for 50 touchdown passes ( Tom Brady. Newsmakers ). Brady is well known for his four Super Bowl MVP awards too. He was voted the game s MVP in Super Bowl 36 after completing five of six passes for 53 yards while leading New England into field goal range for the final play of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Benefits of Implementing Company Health Fitness Programs... Workplace Benefits of Health and Fitness Programs Furthermore, fitness programs can benefit companies far beyond a spending stand point. There are many benefits of incorporating fitness into your daily routine, and some people are unaware of the impact it can have on every aspect of their life. Making health and fitness a priority in your life can result in dramatic change. Creating a healthy lifestyle through fitness and nutrition programs and then following through on those programs with self assessment practices and goal setting techniques can significantly decrease self defeating behaviors not only in the workplace, but in day to day life as well. There are many different ways to get involved in fitness, and the benefits are well worth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, Memphis is among one of the most overweight cities in America, making it crucial that we emphasize health and fitness in our businesses locally (Men s Fitness, 2014). Being overweight causes a number of health issues such as high cholesterol, heart disease, and diabetes. This can cause employees to miss work, drive up health care costs, and not be as productive when they are at work. In addition, health and fitness programs can help employees who already have health problems return to work sooner. For example, employees who have been diagnosed with heart disease and who participate in an exercise program have returned to work much quicker, and in addition, the death rate has also been cut down twenty to twenty five percent when employees engage in fitness routines (Meyers, 2003). Therefore, beginning a fitness program can not only significantly decrease the chances of someone obtaining one of these diseases, but can also decrease the amount of work they may miss due to these illnesses; henceforth, increasing the overall health of the workplace, productivity, and employee efficiency (Meyers, 2003). Making a fitness program also has a great impact on team environments. Fitness programs will lead to better morale, a more positive workplace, and an environment that will be more productive for all employees and team members. Fitness programs present employees with team building activities such as marathons, sprint ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Lab 5 Cellular Respiration Lab 5Cellular Respiration Introduction: Cellular respiration is an ATP producing catabolic process in which the ultimate electron acceptor is an inorganic molecule, such as oxygen. It is the release of energy from organic compounds by metabolic chemical oxidation in the mitochondria within each cell. Carbohydrates, proteins, and fats can all be metabolized as fuel, but cellular respiration is most often described as the oxidation of glucose, as follows: C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + 686 kilocalories of energy/mole of glucose oxidized Cellular respiration involves glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. Glycolysis is a catabolic pathway that occurs in the cytosol and partially oxidizes glucose into ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then place a small wad of absorbent cotton in the bottom of each vial and, using the pipette or syringe, saturate the cotton with 15 % KOH. Be sure not to get the KOH on the sides of the respirometer. Then place a small wad of non absorbent cotton on top of the KOH soaked absorbent cotton. Repeat these steps to make the other five respirometers. It is important to use about the same amount of cotton and KOH in each vial. Next, place the first set of germinating peas, dry peas and beads and beads alone in vials 1,2, and 3. Place the second set of germinating peas, dry peas and beads, and glass beads in vials 4,5, and 6. Insert the stoppers in each vial with the proper pipette. Place a washer on each of the pipettes to be used as a weight. Make a sling using masking tape and attach it to each side of the water baths to hold the pipettes out of the water during the equilibration period of 10 minutes. Vials 1,2, and 3 should be in the bath containing water at room temperature. Vials 4, 5, and 6 should be in the bath containing water that is 10oC. After the equilibration period, immerse all six respirometers into the water completely. Water will enter the pipette for a short distance and stop. If the water does not stop, there is a leak. Make sure the pipettes are facing a direction from where you can read them. The vials should not be shifted during the experiment and your hands should not be placed in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Giselle Ballet Giselle Giselle ou Les Wilis premiered at the Paris Opera on 28 June, 1841 with Carlotta Grisi as Giselle, Lucien Petipa (brother of Marius) as Albrecht and Adèle Dumilâtre as Myrtha. The ballet was immediately declared not only a worthy successor to La Sylphide but also the greatest ballet of its time , a triumphant reception. Giselle remained in the Paris Opera repertoire until 1849. When it became outmoded the ballet was completely dropped (after 1868); it would only be seen again in Paris decades later as part of the Ballets Russes second Paris season, with Karsavina and Nijinsky in the lead roles. (The ballet bag) As The ballet bag article previously said, Giselle was declared as the greatest ballet of its time, and I have to agree. There has been many versions since the first in 1841. Watching the video Alessandra Ferri and Mikhail Baryshnikov Giselle second act II pas de deux gave me a goose bombs in a good way. Alessandra Ferri and Mikhail Baryshnikov as the main dancers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The longest running ballet in London s West End and on Broadway, it has been performed in the UK, Los Angeles, Europe, Australia, South Korea, Japan, Israel and Singapore. The story is based on the Russian romantic ballet Swan Lake, from which it takes the music by Tchajkovsky and the broad outline of the plot Bourne s rendering is best known for having the traditionally female parts of the swans danced by men. My personal first reaction when I saw this ballet was If this is original about the love between prince and princess and sorcerer who wants the princes, how is it going to work with men only? From our video is very hard to figure that out because there is only little part of the ballet, but I am sure it all makes sense and from the little part I have seen it looks absolutely beautiful as well as the part from movie Billy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Meaning Of Circular Economy CIRCULAR ECONOMY NAME: Siddharth Shukla STUDENT ID:500491513 Bangor Business School Date:8th December 2017 ASB 4413 INTERNATIONAL STRATEGIC MANAGMENT A Report Analysis on the Circular Economy using innovative ideas and different case studies of manufacturing and service sector. CONTENTS Executive summary Introduction Definition A Circular economy as a regenerative system in which resource input and waste, emission, and energy leakage are minimized by slowing, closing, and narrowing material and energy loops. This can be achieved through long lasting design, maintenance, repair, reuse, remanufacturing, refurbishing, and recycling. (Martin Geissdoerfer a, 2017) Concept We can state that in Circular economy utilizing old merchandise and utilizing crude material which is as waste, and it can be replicated and reused by reusing the item by utilizing the imaginative thoughts remembering that it doesn t influence the earth. This will help everyone to spare cash and it will give steady employment to individuals to work more in up and coming future. As we probably are aware we are in the new time of the business world as individuals are presently moving from paper cash to plastic cash and it is the change time frame for the world economy. Along these lines, same applies to our items as they require some change on the grounds that the entire world is moving towards the cutting edge world. Looking beyond the current [take, make and dispose] extractive industrial model, the circular economy is restorative and regenerative by design . (1.macarthur, 2017) The circular economy can be explained as using raw materials, recycle it and use new technologies to make more efficient so that our product can be sustained for long period of time. While we are performing these task, we can generate more jobs and we require more employees as we are in producing phase, so we need more and more employees to perform the job. This sector works perfectly because we are recycling the waste and reproducing it by using different ideas, procedures and technologies to make our product perfect. (1.macarthur, 2017)
  • 22. Figure 1: Self Reference Figure 2: Diagram for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Anatomy of a Roller Coaster Essay The Anatomy of a Roller Coaster To adequately understand the relationship between physics and roller coasters, it is essential to first describe and explain the basic structure of roller coasters. In simple terms, a roller coaster is much like that of a passenger train. To explain, a roller coaster consists of a series of connected cars that move on tracks. However, unlike a train, a roller coaster has no engine, or rather a power source of its own. There are two major types of roller coasters, characterized mainly by their track structure. The tracks of wooden roller coasters are similar to those of traditional railroad tracks, as metal wheels of the roller coaster roll on a flat metal strip that is bolted to a sturdy running ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In tubular steel coasters there are wheels that sit on top of the steel track, as well as wheels attached to each car which run along the bottom of the tube and along the sides. This design keeps the car securely anchored to the track, which is critical when the cars run through the structure s twists, turns, loops, and corkscrews. How Roller Coasters Work For the primary duration of a roller coaster ride, a roller coaster is moved only by the forces of inertia and gravity. The only exertion of energy, or rather work , occurs at the very beginning of the ride, when the coaster train is pulled up the first hill, which is called the lift hill (Funderstanding Roller Coasters). The purpose of this initial ascent is to build up a reservoir of potential energy. Potential energy, often called energy of position, can be easily explained in relation to a roller coaster ride. Moreover, as the coaster climbs, there is a greater distance of gravity that can pull it down. As the coaster is released at the top of the first hill, gravity takes control, applying a constant downward force on the cars. The tracks of the roller coaster serve the purpose of channeling the forces of gravity; as the tracks slope down, gravity pulls the front of the car toward the ground, causing it to accelerate. Furthermore, as the tracks are directed upward, gravity applies a downward force on the rear of the coaster, causing it to decelerate. The continuous motion of a roller coaster is based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Plato, Fink And Powers All Have The Same Philosophy That... Plato, Fink and Powers all have the same philosophy that pleasure is not the telos of life but a second good (Lecture slide 8, Sept. 19th 2016). Powers and Fink conceive pleasure as a causation of the act of play. One of the main forms of play that is talked about by Power and Fink is imaginative play. This is where, in part, Plato s view differs from that of Fink and Powers. Plato does not see imagination as a way for people to cultivate themselves or a way to attain knowledge; he views imagination as mere mimicry of reality. In this paper the approach of Powers and Fink will be examined to demonstrate that imagination is a way to cultivate oneself and reach a point of self actualization through play and that imagination can improve the play experience and benefit a person s self actualization. I will first discuss how play in general assists individuals to cultivate themselves and reach self actualization by analyzing how Powers and Fink view play. Secondly, I will discuss how specifically how imagination assists people in cultivating themselves by comparing the views of Plato against the different views of Powers and Fink. Lastly, I will examine how the imagination with the elements can improve how a person plays and enhance their ability to develop virtues and finally reach self actualization. All the points come from the discussions of play and how through play people are able to cultivate themselves. Play is described by Fink as a frivolous pleasurable act. Play is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Media Stereotypes In The Media Representation of South Asians in American Film and Television Media Keywords: Race, Ethnicity, Media Representation, South Asian, Culture, Media Studies, American Media The media has a huge impact on issues concerning race and ethnicity Depictions of certain groups of people in the media can impact the way in which these groups are perceived by others as well as by members of the same racial/ethnic category. The way in which racial/ethnic groups are portrayed in the media can either harm or benefit these groups. While African Americans have attained a degree of parity in terms of the quantity of depictions in television and movie time, the quality of their onscreen personas are more or less based on societal stereotypes. For South Asians, little has changed over the years, there on screen characters are based on long standing media definitions of South Asians. Within these rare images, a limited set of characterizations often predominates, such as the spiritual guru, the taxi driver or convenience store owner; most recently in the last two decades these roles have switched to the the tech savvy nerd and the brown terrorist. These racialized representations of ethnic communities are not free of consequence. Exposure to and consumption of images and messages associated with certain racial and ethnic communities in the media leads to the formation of cognitions regarding these minority group by the majority group members (i.e., Whites). As a result, unfavorable media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Conflict In The Looking Glass Wars E.E. Cummings explained It takes courage to grow up and turn out to be who you really are. Alyss when she was young loved her home in Wonderland but had to grow up in a whole other world. She would always think her imagination would get the best of her but that fantasy never left as she grew and became who she really was. In The Looking Glass Wars, Frank Beddor uses conflict to transform Alyss from a mischievous, endearing, and naive girl to a fond of, praised, and comfortable young woman so that she can defeat Redd and take back the Heart Queendom. In the beginning of the novel, Princess Alyss is characterized as mischievous, endearing, and naive. Alyss loves to play pranks such as dropping jollyjellies from an open window and watching them splat on the guards below (Beddor 11). Instead of behaving like a proper princess, she prefers getting into trouble with her best friend, Dodge. However, her pranks are never mean spirited; Alyss just enjoys having fun. Although Alyss is mischievous, her father finds Alyss to be a delightful creature (Beddor 19). Besides her parents, other adults who even sometimes find themselves as Alyss s targets, such as Bibwit Harte, also, find Alyss to be endearing. They appreciate her playfulness and are charmed by her. Since Alyss is so accustomed to people loving her, she barely questions, Where did you come from? when a kitten randomly appears as a birthday present for her (Beddor 41). Alyss is naïve and never suspects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Effects of the Bombing of Hiroshima What is the purpose of an atomic bomb? It s a weapon that when detonated, can produce massive amounts of heat and radiation, and dropping one of these devices on a city has the potential to kill and maim hundreds of thousands of people. An estimated 150,000 to 246,000 Japanese citizens from the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki died from two atomic bombs in 1945 (Frequently Asked Questions). Those who survived the bombings had a greater chance of developing various kinds of cancers and diseases, which many of those people suffered from for the rest of their lives. This can be attributed to the amount of radiation from the bombs they were exposed to. Because of the dehumanizing effects from the use of these bombs and powerful they truly are, and the fact that the primary target of these weapons are innocent civilians, atomic bombs should be outlawed from any further use or tests, and all remaining weapons should be deactivated. As time has passed since the end of WWII, several nations have shown that they no longer need to keep their nuclear arsenals, and they can still be secure on a foreign and domestic level without them. These countries that deactivate their stockpiles are only going to help make the world a more safe and more secure place to live in, without the threat of a global nuclear war. With the establishment of organizations such as NATO and the UN, the threat of global nuclear war has diminished. These organizations can find alternative ways to deal with severe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Scientific Revolution Study Guide Agenda: Meet the class, review syllabus and present an introduction to the Scientific Revolution(1). Discuss the condition of European society and the power of the Church before the Scientific Revolution occurred. Assignment: Read about the Ptolemaic Model and the Copernican Model. Create Venn Diagram of the Ptolemaic Model and the Copernican Model. (5 points, HW) Ptolemaic Model: http://www.polaris.iastate.edu/EveningStar/Unit2/unit2_sub1.htm Copernican Model: http://www.polaris.iastate.edu/EveningStar/Unit2/unit2_sub2.htm Agenda: Collect and review the venn diagram. Review the Ptolemaic model and the Copernican model. Also, give a lecture on Nicolaus Copernicus and Ptolemy as individuals. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Turner. Agenda: Learn about René Descartes and his use of rational deduction. Collect extra credit assignment. Assignment: Compare and contrast the ideas of Francis Bacon and René Descartes. (5 points, HW) Agenda: Collect and review homework. Work on the study guide and ask me for help in class(4). Assignment: Study for the Test next class. Agenda: Take Unit 1 Test (30 multiple choice questions, 10 multiple choice document based questions, one essay) (50 points, T) (5). Assignment:
  • 29. Read the brief article about mechanism. Write about a scientist that followed this philosophy. Be sure to explain how their ideas or discoveries show that they are indeed adherents to mechanism. (5 points, HW) Brief mechanism article: http://www.britannica.com/topic/mechanism philosophy Class 11 Class 12 Class 13 Class 14 Class 15 Agenda: Collect homework. Lecture on mechanism and John Locke. Review his ideas like the blank tablet, his ideas regarding human nature, and the social contract. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Salesforce Essay READ THE BELOW CASE SALESF0RCE.COM: SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE GOES MAINSTREAM Salesforce.com has been considered one of the most disruptive technology companies of the past few years and is credited with single handedly shaking up the software industry with its innovative business model and resounding success. This company provides CRM solutions in the form of software as a service leased over the Internet, as opposed to software bought and installed on machines locally. It was founded in 1999 by former Oracle executive Marc Benioff, and has since grown to 2,600 employees and earned $748 million in revenue in 2007. Salesforce.com has over 43,000 corporate customers and well over 1 million subscribers. Salesforce.com attributes its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it s still too soon to tell whether this prediction will turn out to be true. Salesforce faces significant challenges as it continues to grow and refine its business. The first challenge comes from increased competition, both from traditional industry leaders and new challengers hoping to replicate Salesforce s success. Microsoft, SAP, and Oracle have rolled out subscription based versions of their CRM products in response to Salesforce. Smaller competitors like NetSuite also have made some inroads against Salesforce s market share. Analysts predict that Microsoft has a chance to compete with Salesforce by developing merely an acceptable on demand CRM product, because of the average customer s already established familiarity with Microsoft applications. Also, Microsoft plans to offer their product at half the price of Salesforce.com, using a tactic they have employed with great effect in other marketplaces to pressure their competitors. Salesforce.com still has plenty of catching up to do to reach the size and market share of their larger competitors. As of 2007, SAP s CRM market share was 25.7 percent, compared to only 7 percent for Salesforce.com. IBM s customer base includes 9,000 software companies that run their applications on their software and that are likelier to choose a solution offered by IBM over Salesforce.com. Another challenge for Salesforce.com is to expand its business model into other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Perspective of Plato and Aristotle on the Value of... The Perspective of Plato and Aristotle on the Value of Art As literary critics, Plato and Aristotle disagree profoundly about the value of art in human society. Plato attempts to strip artists of the power and prominence they enjoy in his society, while Aristotle tries to develop a method of inquiry to determine the merits of an individual work of art. It is interesting to note that these two disparate notions of art are based upon the same fundamental assumption: that art is a form of mimesis, imitation. Both philosophers are concerned with the artist s ability to have significant impact on others. It is the imitative function of art which promotes disdain in Plato and curiosity in Aristotle. Examining the reality that art ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Art is removed from any notion of real truth, an inherently flawed copy of an already imperfect world. Art as an imitation is irrelevant to what is real. Aristotle approaches reality from a completely different premise. While his ideas do stand in sharp contrast to Plato s, they are not simply a refutation of his former mentor s views. To Aristotle, the world exists in an infinitely diverse series of parts. These various parts are open to human observation and scrutiny. Rather than an eternally regressing truth beyond the scope of human apprehension, knowledge of truth and good are rooted firmly in the observable universe; truth, or at least gestures toward it, lies in existence rather than essence. Aristotle encourages embracing the particular in order to possibly gain a sense of the universal. There is, however, no universal system of inquiry to investigate each part of the whole. Different parts require different methods of discourse. In The Poetics, Aristotle attempts to articulate a method of inquiry, not a rigid system or standard of evaluation, applicable to tragedy. Tragedy attempts to imitate the complex world of human actions, and yet tragedy is itself still part of a larger, more complicated world of human existence. Tragedy is a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. In Nature By Ralph Waldo The essays Nature and self reliance almost support each other in the way they depict self respect as not just an aspect of life, but as life Itself and anything less is more dead than any end one could meet under most any circumstances. They simply approach the subject with different idea s. This kind of thing of course is to be expected due to the fact the author published both books. Oddly enough the books, both reference nature and self reliance only each one is more dedicated to one subject over the other. Really, they re the same book simply written in different stages of his life and thus seen From different point of view. Ralph Waldo almost makes an attempt at a prophetic call on what will happen, a rather interesting attempt making ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example of Waldo s extreme fervor for Self gratification in Nature is I become a transparent eye ball; I am nothing; I see all believing himself some kind of all seeing disembodied eye god simply because he did what he wanted and abandoned his civilized nature. Just as soon an example of zealous in self reliance Whoso would be a man must be a nonconformist. He who would gather immortal palms must not be hindered by the name of goodness, but must explore if it be goodness. Nothing is at last sacred, but the integrity of our own mind. Absolve you to yourself, and you shall have the suffrage of the world. basically saying that if one is to claim they are mature enough and they claim to be an adult then they will not conform simply because everyone else is doing it. That nothing is as holy as what makes your mind your, mind and not someone else s. Again, similarities and differences are present everywhere, Nature makes another claim to some form of dogmatic connection to nature. Self reliance on the other hand makes the claim that if one is not strong enough will use to make such an claim or some other they are dead by every sense but name. He has such a outlandish look on the way humans work and think that it is very obvious why he and civilization had a falling out, no group of people under regular circumstances would allow such ideas to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Scurvy Research Paper The Age of Discovery was fueled by molecules of the spice trade, but the lack of another molecule almost ended it. Over 90% of his crew didn t survive Magellan s circumnavigation due to scurvy, a disease caused by a deficiency of the ascorbic acid molecule, dietary vitamin C. Symptoms such as excessive bruising, muscle pain, loss of teeth, diarrhea, and many more horrible symptoms come from scurvy. One main symptoms is depression that happens at an early age, but mainly you were exhausted and had sores that did not heal. Scurvy is an ancient disease. Scurvy became a commonplace at sea due to the development of more efficient sets of sails and fully rigged ships as longer voyages were made. The access of fresh water as they were on their voyages meant that scurvy was seldom a major problem. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consumption, bloody flux, head lice, scabies, and other contagious skin conditions were also common. At the outset of a voyage provision would be taken on board was butter, cheese, vinegar, bread, dried peas, beer, and rum. Soon the butter became rancid, the bread moldy, fired peas weevil infested, cheese hard, and beer sour. Because of that no vitamin C was provided, so signs of scurvy were often evident. In 1497 Vasco da Gama sailed around the southern tip of Africa and 160 of his members of his crew died from scurvy. For centuries scurvy was responsible for more deaths at sea. Anyone who showed signs of scurvy were dosed with three teaspoons of lemon juice every morning. The crew members on Jacques Cartier s second expedition were badly affected by severe outbreak of scurvy causing many to die. An infusion of needles of spuce tree resulted in miraculous results. The symptoms were lessened and the disease rapidly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Social Media Advertising Internet Advertising: Social Networking First Name Last Name BUS 123 Introduction To Advertising Dr. First name and last name September 26, 2010 Internet Advertising Now more than ever, small businesses can promote themselves online by targeting customers and expanding their networks, often for little or no cost. Businesses can promote themselves through a variety of techniques such as targeting customers by demographics, contributing to online discussions and drawing attention to new services. Advertising in the 21st century has become very versatile because of various online social websites like Facebook and Twitter, along with other blog atmosphere websites like Pinterest and Craigslist. In the last decade, the explosion of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The banner system is one means of internet advertising that is more effective: You can choose the categories to be displayed and include descriptive words to detect if the user is looking for that particular product. The banners are similar to the rotating banner but the difference is that the user can interact with them. As in any project, internet advertising should begin by making a strategic plan. The result will be better planning of a website and the ability to maintain the user s attention and customer loyalty. The presence of internet advertising will be an excellent complement to traditional media advertising and may end up becoming one of the priorities of advertisers. For now, more and more ads in the media show the direction taken by advertisers along with customer care and other services of interest. User forums, blogs and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are invaluable resources for monitoring companies reputations and interests of consumers of services and products. Facebook is the largest social network in the world with more than 500 million people connected to each other. Facebook has not surpassed Yahoo! to be the second most popular site on the web behind Google. Facebook s popularity has increased due to the ability to connect individuals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Epiphary In Katherine Mansfield s The Garden Party There are many reasons behind an author s story. Mainly it is to portray a message, give a good laugh, or explain a purpose, but the author will get their point across to their readers. In Katherine Mansfield s, The Garden Party, she focuses on a young, upperclass girl, with the name of Laura Sheridan. During the story, the Sheridan family is preparing to host a very lively garden party. Unfortunately for the circumstance, there has been a death in their community. The Scott family, who is of the middle class, had just lost their husband and their father. The wake for Mr. Scott just so happens to be during the time of the garden party. The separation of classes causes an unsettling act of sympathy from Laura. She can not decide whether to be on the right side or the wrong side of the situation. The death of Mr. Scott allows Laura Sheridan to experience an epiphany, as she encounters the difference s between the upper and middle classes, life and death, and a new perspective of life. Many people are often judged by their appearances, living arrangements, or income status. That is how the world views and classifies people to place them in a hierarchical stature. There were a few middle class workers hired to set up a marquee at the Sheridan house. Since Laura was considered to be the artistic one (EastoftheWeb 2) of her siblings, she was chosen to conduct the hired workers on where to set up the marquee. During her time as supervisor, she overhears a tragic story one of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Artists And The Art Trade While artists and the art trade were in the business of presenting the new, this was a conceptual challenge for museums. (Altshuler, 2008, 15). Discuss the challenges that advanced artistic practice presented for museums in the late 19th and early 20th century. The period of the second half of the 19th and the beginnings of the 20th century saw some of the most extensive transformations in the art market and the institution of the art museum in history. With the rise of the avant garde and new artistic practices, the traditional enlightenment didactic vision of the museum was put under threat. This essay will focus on the tension between the museum s historicity and the general tendency to move towards modernity and the discussions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the works acquired were still exclusively under the strict rule of the Academy, operated by the state. The rise of progressive artists advocating advanced art, pioneered by the likes of Courbet, Manet and others caused a re evaluation in the system of these principles. The coming of the avant garde together with the increased commercialisation of art set in motion an increased tension with the established institutions. Eventually this culminated in the formation of autonomous exhibition spaces where artists displayed their works separately from the Academy. This tradition began with the Salon des Refusés in 1863 and extended to establish a parallel to that which would have been traditionally the role of the state museums as the academy continued to turn away from progressive art practices. Although some of the contemporary works were acquired by the state, it was not until 1896 that the Luxembourg agreed to exhibits works of the impressionists, and it would be even later when state run institutions would acknowledge the full extent of the modern art tradition. In the span of the last decades of the 19th century, art in Europe began to focus itself on new developments in artistic practice. Exhibitions such as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Comparing The Call Of Cthulhu And At The Mountains Of Madness As important compositions of the Cthulhu mythos created by Howard Phillips Lovecraft, both The Call of Cthulhu and At the Mountains of Madness employ first person narration. Lovecraft employs a common technique of horror literature in these two stories: characters attempt to interpret abnormal phenomena with rational explanations, and horror is created when the characters fail to achieve their purpose. In these two stories, the narrators are both highly driven by curiosity, and they are enthusiastic about what they explore. However, two narrators are both unwilling to solve what they have learned ultimately. Through the alternation of the subjective attitudes of narrators, Lovecraft argues that human curiosity can cause unexpected and dreadful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although both narrators change their attitude about what they learn through each story, the tone of Thurston in The Call of Cthulhu is less varied. In both works, the narrators start with an uneasy and nervous tone. Since the first impression about Cthulhu, Thurston has insisted that the image of Cthulhu is shockingly frightful ( The Call of Cthulhu 5). Similarly, Dyer feels nervous and terrified about what he sees in Antarctic, which reminds him some terrible reading experience from Necronomicon (At the Mountains of Madness 7). Both the tones of Thurston and Dyer demonstrate that they are anxious and nervous about the subjects they are going to study. However, the tone is rarely changed in The Call of Cthulhu through the whole story. Moving to the ending, Thurston feels scared because he [knows] too much, and the cult still lives ( The Call of Cthulhu 32). Thurston s tone of fear constantly remains, and it only changes to some degree. The feelings, thoughts, and attitudes of Thurston are mainly based on his reading rather than going through situations that really terrify him personally. Thus, readers emotion is less affected by Thurston s narration. Under this situation, third person narration can replace the first person narration in The Call of Cthulhu . The tone of third person narration can be more ominous and suspenseful, especially when Thurston has no personal experience involved. In contrast, the tone of Dyer in At the Mountains of Madness changes continually through the whole story. The variation of Dyer s tone can easily evoke readers emotions, and thus creates affective mutuality between readers and the protagonist. After a short while of uneasiness and nervousness at the beginning, the tone of Dyer becomes enthusiastic because of the significant discovery by their expedition. For instance, he says ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Gladiator Bridge Case Study The Gladiator Bridge is support by both Chambers of Commerce for Compinwood and Eaganville. The two goals of the both Chambers is to promote business in the city. The Gladiator Bridge is a great example of a perfect solution for daily commuters to travel between the two cities. With four lanes going in each direction, it will improve the overall congestion on the SR A. Commercial businesses that line both sides of the route in Eaganville and Compinwood will likely see a growth in revenues. Both Chamber of Commerce for Compinwood and Eaganville are in favor of projects that do not disrupt current or future business and will benefit business in the future. These two Chambers will work together as along as sales are improving and goods are expanding. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Waste Management In Mumbai Demographics of Mumbai city : According to Wikipedia, Mumbai is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the most populous city in India, most populous metropolitan area in India, and the eighth most populous agglomeration in the world, with an estimated city population of 18.4 million and metropolitan area population of 20.7 million as of 2011 . According to the 2011 census, the population of Mumbai was 12,479,608. The population density is estimated to be about 20,482 persons per square kilometer. The living space is 4.5sq meter per person. Population growth of Mumbai: Census Population %+/ 1971 5,970,575 1981 8,243,405 38.1 1991 9,925,891 20.4 2001 11,914,398 20.7 2011 12,478,447 4.7 (Source MRDA, Wikipedia) Actual situation of Waste management in Mumbai : Mumbai is the capital of Maharashtra State and the financial capital of the country. The city, once a leading industrial centre has now become a tertiary economy, with just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Figure showing a typical slum in Mumbai Transportation of waste : The southern end of the city is very congested due to traffic conditions during daytime. A single refuse truck is in charge to disposal site and due to this a very huge amount of waste is carried in this shift. The reason is due to lack of economy. Small vehicles are used to collect waste within the city and then transferred to the bulk vehicles which take to disposal site. 22% of manual and 78% of mechanical vehicles are employed by corporation to transport waste. Waste is carried out by different vehicles depending on the distance . Stationary compactors , mobile compactors and closed tempos carry 60 percent of waste , 10 percent by open dumpers and 20 percent through tarpaulin vehicles. Vehicles employed for collection of waste: Type of vehicle Capacity cum Municipality Private Total Open trucks 5/10 18 29 47 Compactors 15 138 158 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Why George W Bush Was A Successful President Essay Why George W. Bush was a successful president. Once every four years American citizens who are at least 18 years old can vote for President of the United States. The candidate who receives the most Electoral College votes wins. A president cannot serve more than two terms or eight years. President George W. Bush was elected as the 43rd President of the United States in 2001 ( George W. Bush ). According to The White House biography George W. Bush he graduated from Yale University and received a business degree from Harvard. He also excelled in both sports and his studies. Based upon his environment, education, and health care policies, President George W. Bush was a successful president. President George W. Bush s policies on the environment helped make a great president. He made a call to reduce arsenic from drinking waters, and also lessened the amount of air pollution from diesel trucks. He decided to remove arsenic from drinking waters to help make us healthier and keep the bad chemicals out of our bodies. During Bush s presidency the country had faced an energy supply crisis. He came up with a plan to add to the amount of oil production for the crisis helping us get through that time. His next plan was to slow down or possibly stop the amount of pollution, with the hope of saving endangered animals. He came ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bush a successful president. He started The no child left behind policy in 2001. Bush also reauthorized both elementary and secondary education. It included Title 1 provisions, applying to disadvantaged students. The bill passed congress and with an overwhelming amount of bipartisan supports Walsh, Bryan . The next thing he started was what he called The Bush Education Agenda to help poor kids learn to read. He placed $272 million to help states and school districts use technology for education. Also to his policies on education, Bush was a great leader because of his ideas for health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Short Ethics Reference Guide For Life Coaching Short Ethics Reference Guide In the growing area of life coaching, there are many boundaries and considerations a psychologist would have to consider. Life coaching can grow in areas of inter based connections or one on one sessions in an office. The safety considerations would be has to be diligently placed in the policies of the life coach to abide by and possibly initialing the references of the policies in the informed consent. The American Psychology Association advises on some aspects of what could happen in a life coaching services for psychologists. The International Coach Federation (ICF) is another avenue of referencing. ICF does not cater to the psychologists, although they have people who have had prior experience of coaching and education that provide professional areas of coaching Code of Ethics (Anderson, Williams, and Kramer, 2012). Using some references provided by the ICF or the APA could lead to some better solutions for ethical issues that may arise. In a life coaching service ethical issues could result from the patient not understanding the differences of the life coaching psychology and life coaches in general. The difference between psychology and coaching are the goals of each. Coaching is more general based and help healthy people become more efficient in situations (Anderson, Williams, Kramer, 2012). Coaching psychology is enhancing the patient s performance of the situations in work and personal life with models of established therapeutic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Race, Class, And Identity I attended the panel on Friday, October 23rd. Discussion at the event centered around race, class, and identity. The introduction mentioned the tragic event in Charleston and that they decided to do the seminars that weekend in order to talk about these issues now rather than wait for something to happen like Charleston s incident. The whole purpose of this discussion was to determine how we can start changing how race and class is identified and judged in our community. One suggested way to start encouraging more acceptance and understanding is through creating spaces for genuine dialogue. There are facades of these safe spaces; these places are politically correct on the outside, but they contain ill will on the inside. To fix that, panel members recommended truly talking and truly listening. Having honest discussions is key to making people more sympathetic to others as well as important to opening up the floor to differing opinions. To have these discussions, vulnerability must be present; everyone must be willing to step out of their comfort zones. These talks will help stop the fear and aggression in communities. While all of that sounds lovely and very productive to shedding light on issues, I m not sure how that would work well. It s easy for us, at a Christian university with a very privileged majority, to openly talk about our opinions and struggles. Spreading out into a community and trying to get honest thoughts on any issue is like pulling teeth. Even if we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Financial Statement Presentation And Disclosure Of Revenue... US GAAP After an entity determines the appropriate accounting for revenue generating activities, it must determine the appropriate financial statement presentation and disclosure of the results. Sometimes financial statement preparers do not give the same level of attention to presentation and disclosure issues as they do to accounting for revenue generating activities. However, investors, auditors, and regulatory bodies focus on financial statement presentation and disclosures to obtain information about the types of revenue generating activities and the accounting for each activity. While more guidance exists for financial statement presentation and disclosure issues facing public entities than for private entities, many private entities have adopted the public company requirements as a best practice. Presentation: The financial statement presentation of revenue generating activities is not always straightforward. Some of the questions raised in evaluating how best to present the results of revenue generating activities are as follows: Should the revenue be reported gross or net? Is the entity principal or agent in the transaction? How should a vendor record consideration given to the customer as an incentive in a revenue generating activity? (This question has been addressed for product transactions in chapter 4.) Should the transaction be classified as a gain or as revenue? Are any revenue amounts required to be presented separately? How are shipping and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Comparing the Bible and Margaret Laurence s The Stone... Comparing the Bible and Margaret Laurence s The Stone Angel: An Examination of Archetypal References Often times great novels and plays allude to religion, to mythology, or to other literary works for dramatic purposes. Shakespearean plays are perfect examples. Allusions help the reader or spectator better understand, through visualization, a character or an event in a novel. In some cases, the characters, the events, or a series of events are structured according to the people and the action in other stories, whether the stories be religious, mythological, classical, or historical. The character or the event, therefore, becomes a prototype of the character or event alluded to. A prototypical character in a novel is usually referred ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How do the two Hagars resemble each other? Both women hold relatively similar social positions. The Biblical Hagar is an Egyptian bondwoman bought as a servant for Sarah, Abram s wife. Hagar, by law, is bound to Sarah. Her freedom and spirit are restricted, or dictated, by Abram and Sarah. This ownership extends as far as Abram having possession of Hagar s body. When Sarah does not or cannot give Abram a child, Hagar is expected to do so. Dutifully, she bears him a son named Ishmael. In the same fashion that the law binds the Biblical Hagar to Abram and Sarah, Hagar Shipley is bound by as D. Blewett points out the Currie code of values, the Shipley freedom, and the Manawakan elitist attitude, in addition to her own pride (Blewett 36). Hagar Shipley is a modernised version of the Biblical Hagar, in that, people can no longer be bound as slaves in western culture but are, quite often, bound by personal or social restraints, like Hagar is. Hagar s freedom is limited by the conflicting influences internal versus external in her own life. The Currie virtue keeps Hagar from expressing any outward form of emotion, which, ultimately, limits or ruins the majority of her relationships, including her marriage to Brampton Shipley. Initially attracted to the Shipley casualness and freedom, because it is the exact opposite to the Currie conformity, Hagar marries Bram, a poor farmer and social ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Marcus Aurelius Analysis Marcus Aurelius would have had mixed feelings about the collapse of the Roman Empire in the mid to late third century AD. Marcus was undeniably aware of change and accepted it as a part of life that was consistent, and that accepting change is basically equivalent to being one with nature. Marcus said Words that everyone once used are now obsolete, and so are the men whose names were once on everyone s lips: Camillus, Caeso, Volesus, Dentatus, and to a lesser degree Scipio and Cato, and yes, even Augustus, Hadrian, and Antoninus are less spoken of now than they were in their own days. For all things fade away, become the stuff of legend, and are soon buried in oblivion. The enormous magnitude of emperors claiming the throne during the third century, and the speed at which they were violently replaced, probably would have made him feel content with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There s no possible way that he would have been glaring into the past and yearning for times of other prominent emperors because he understood that there was no control over the past or future. Moreover, the present was the only moment that each individual owned and it was fleeting, and Aurelian made exceptional use of it. The Emperor Aurelian made exceptional strides in reunifying the Roman Empire from the rebel leaders Zenobia and Tetricus, and attempted to mend the broken economy. Aurelian managed to reunify the Roman Empire and give the inhabitants a little sense of security that they had been missing. Marcus was a firm believer in grasping the moment and living in the present, as he said we live only in the present, in this fleet footed moment. Aurelian was the second Emperor in a row who attempted to better the political situation in the Empire, and truly made no excuse of the horrible hand he was dealt. Marcus would have been an admirer of Aurelian s military and political successes. Over the course of the third century AD, the silver content of the silver coin, the antoninianus, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Dropping Course Evaluation If it is imperative that a course be withdrawn from at Bethel, it is important that the student contacts their Advisor to make the situation known and for all needed paperwork to be filled out (Bethel University, 2017). A $25.00 fee is required to withdraw from a course as well. Not contacting the Advisor to drop the course can cause a failing grade for the course as well as being financially responsible for the course. Dropping a class can be done at any time during the class term, but should be discussed with an Advisor before doing so (Bethel University, 2017). The student will need to drop the class through the V Camp portal, which will then require a Notice of Intent form to be filled out. The form will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (n.d.). Introduction to Adult Learning. [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.betheluniversityonline.net/ The citation style of the American Psychological Association, or APA, was developed by psychologists and business leaders in 1929 in order to establish consistent guidelines for documenting scientific writing (Bethel University, n.d.). The use of this style of documentation for Bethel students has many uses. As a Bethel student, I find this style of documentation quite easy to understand and is usually simple enough to create the reference on my own. The Bethel online library also has their scholarly sources cited in APA as well, so it is simple enough to copy and paste the APA citation into the references page for my work. On the other hand, when a lesson has required me to seek scholarly sources outside of the online library, I find it difficult to translate the information into APA format on my own. While Bethel encourages the use of websites such as EasyBib for creating the citation, I often find that their citations are not quite the same as what the online library has, but these differences are often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...