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Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Overview
Anorexia Nervosa a pathological fear of weight gain leading to faulty eating patterns, malnutrition,
and usually excessive weight loss. ( Anorexia Nervosa. ) Mental illnesses refer to disorders generally
characterized by dysregulation of mood, thought, and/or behavior ( Mental Illness. ). Anorexia
Nervosa is a mental illness. The University of Maryland s Medical Center makes this observation as
well stating, Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric disorder characterized by abnormal eating behavior,
severe self induced weight loss, and psychiatric comorbidities. ( Anorexia Nervosa. ) Anorexia s
causes , symptoms , and treatments all have components proving anorexia nervosa is a Mental illness.
Anorexia s main causes are psychological, environmental, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Medical treatment is absolutely necessary when malnutrition has began to break down the body (
Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Overview. ). A doctor would also follow the patient s health and weight
as they also treat the patient for medical conditions caused by anorexia like osteoporosis, heart
problems, or depression ( Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Overview. ). The next step for treatment and
recovery is nutritional counseling. Nutritional counseling allows the patient to have a dietitian to help
organize and teach them how to healthfully manage their nutrition. The last step to recovery is
Therapy. Therapy : therapeutic treatment especially of bodily, mental, or behavioral disorders (
Definition of Therapy. ). As it is said in the definition, therapeutic treatment is used for mental
disorders. There are many different types of therapies offered since therapy plays a significant part in
helping patients mental states which is what causes them to become anorexic. Although therapy may
not be medical treatment, therapy allows people with anorexia to get over the mental pressures that
caused them to become anorexic in the first place, By doing this , therapists are assuring that the
patient will not turn to anorexia again when they are
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Essay about The Delay in Hamlet’s Revenge
The Delay in Hamlet s Revenge
Hamlet s first thoughts after learning of his father s murder are of an immediate, violent revenge upon
Claudius. However, his subsequent actions do not live up to these resolutions. Over four acts he takes
little deliberate action against his uncle, although the ghost explicitly demands a swift revenge. In S. T.
Coleridge s words, Hamlet s central weakness is that he is continually resolving to do, yet doing
nothing but resolve .
Hamlet s first soliloquy, following a hostile conversation with Claudius and Gertrude, shows him grief
stricken, bitter and despairing. The source of Hamlet s melancholy is his father s death and the o er
hasty marriage of his mother and uncle. He feels he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Claudius is introduced before Hamlet, but the audience is already aware that the ghost of the old king
has appeared with a message for his son. Claudius is a skilful diplomat: ingratiating, self confident,
and a good orator, he has persuaded the Danish court to accept him as king. The incestuous nature of
the marriage is hinted at by Claudius himself, who calls Gertrude his sometime sister, now [his]
queen. He presents himself as someone of wisdom and good judgment: a fitting replacement for his
dear brother. The speech shows him to be Hamlet s cunning and worthy adversary.
Following the meeting with the ghost, Hamlet is both physically and mentally exhausted. In a second
soliloquy, his thoughts are disorganized, and he is shocked and angry. However, the mood of this
soliloquy differs dramatically from the first. No longer listless and melancholy, the ghost s wish for a
great act of revenge gives Hamlet fresh hope and energy. He vows to disregard all pressures past , and
do away with the smiling damned villain. Although deeply agitated, he has resolved to act. Indeed, his
violent and passionate oaths seem to indicate he will, with wings as swift as meditation , execute a
swift revenge.
Why, then, does Hamlet delay until the final Act? The first thing he does is to feign madness, which
would not appear to advance his cause in any conceivable way. It does not correspond with his
previous forceful resolutions. The antic
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Organ Pipe Coral Essay
Tubipora Musica Organ Pipe Coral The Organ Pipe Coral is a Anthazoa that is cessil. Organ pipe coral
can be found in the oceans of the indonesian islands and the Red Sea. It lives on soft sedimentary reef
slopes in shallow waters. It s shape consists of many tubes otherwise known as sclerites. Together, the
sclerites form the soft skeleton of the coral, giving a dark red to a bright red appearance. Polyps are
housed inside these tubes, and can be green, gray, and white, or other grayscale colors.
The life span of the coral starts when landing on a surface. It develops an outer skeleton, which in turn
protects and helps the organism grow. Once the mouth and stomach are formed in a dome shape, it
will continue to feed and grow to its adult stage, where sooner or later it reproduces, resetting the
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It also requires Bright sun lights, which can explain the shallow habitat that it resides in. However,
these corals have been known to form a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, a marine algae.
This algae, can provide the necessary nutrients that the coral requires to survive. Defence wise, the
coral really has no form of fighting back. This results in the coral being nipped at by other marine life,
or taking in the chemicals of other corals. In order to to reproduce, it has two options. It can reproduce
asexually by budding releasing an offshoot to attach to another surface, or it can reproduce sexually by
sending sperm into the open waters to find another Organ Pipe Coral. Reproducing asexually has it
ups and downs. Reproducing asexually is faster compared to sexually, however it is essentially a clone
and has no other genetically diverse attributes that it would otherwise. If reproducing sexually, it
consumes more time and energy to allow the offspring to have a more diverse genetic buildup
allowing for the adaptation and survival of the
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Welcome to the Monkey House, Harrison Bergeron, and...
Kurt Vonnegut was a man of disjointed ideas, as is expressed through the eccentric protagonists that
dominate his works. Part cynic and part genius, Kurt Vonnegut s brilliance as a satirist derives from
the deranged nature of the atrocities he had witnessed in his life. The reason Vonnegut s satire is so
popular and works so well is because Vonnegut had personal ties to all the elements that he lambasted
in his works. Vonnegut s experience as a soldier in WWII during firebombing of Dresden corrupted
his mind and enabled him to express the chaotic reality of war, violence, obsession, sex and
government in a raw and personal manner. Through three works specifically, Welcome to the Monkey
House, Harrison Bergeron, and Slaughterhouse five, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else. All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and
213th Amendments to the Constitution, and to the unceasing vigilance of agents of the United States
Handicapper General. (Harrison Bergeron, 1.) The idea behind this opening paragraph is to show how
ridiculous government powers have become, as well as warn people that governments are increasingly
taking over the freedom and personal attributes of the individual. The same argument and ridicule can
be found expressed in the short story Welcome to the Monkey House. Vonnegut introduces the absurd
control the government has over the individual in the fictitious society by stating So the world
government was making a two pronged attack on overpopulation. One pronging was the
encouragement of ethical suicide, which consisted of going to the nearest Suicide Parlor and asking
the Hostess to kill you painlessly while you lay on a Barcalounger. The other pronging was
compulsory ethical birth control. (Welcome to the Monkey House, 30.) As a satirist, Vonnegut goes
where others don t dare; he satirizes the future in a cautionary manner to express concern for the
possibility of future government power. Sex is another element Vonnegut satirizes. Perhaps not to
caution, but to reveal the twisted ways in which our current society treats sex. No doubt seen in every
form of media and in every war, this theme can be found in Slaughterhouse five and
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Eu s Action Regarding The Syrian Refugee Crisis
Despite Luxembourg being the smallest member of the European Union, it is very vocal about its
concerns regarding the Syrian refugee crisis since Schengen infringes of their sovereignty. However,
Luxembourg is also the wealthiest and may be able to help provide for the Syrians. Luxembourg is
very critical of the EU s action regarding the Syrian refugee crisis. Luxembourg has offered to take in
400 refugees in the coming years (Turner). This is a small number compared to the amounts the other
Member States have taken on; however, Luxembourg is the smallest Member State and it is a large
amount for this small nation. The EU is requiring the Member States to help with the crisis, even
though most are not happy with doing so. The cost of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The presidency prioritized the EU with other nations of the world to carry out initiatives to implement
an effective immigration policy (Programme and Priorities). Additionally, the Paris terrorist attacks of
November 2015 made migration policy even more of a priority for Luxembourg. Even today in 2016,
the migration crisis is becoming a great problem for the EU and its Member States. Ignoring the issues
will not solve the problem and Luxembourg clearly recognized that migration within the EU is
something that they must resolve. To manage with the influx of migrants, the Council and the
Parliament agreed to designate more than 2 million euros for humanitarian aid and emergency
assistance(Report of Achievement). The EU gave this money to Member States who are having the
hardest time with dealing the migrants. This would help smaller countries, like Luxembourg, to
manage the refugee crisis. Also, the Luxembourg presidency implemented the European Agenda on
Migration to focus on the issue of migration within and outside the European Union (Report of the
Achievement). This crisis is not just a European issue and by talking with other countries, like Turkey,
a better system can be created to help the refugees and the people affected by the refugees. The
refugee crisis is still an ongoing problem and the Luxembourg presidency was the first to take action
on the situation. In
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Literary Analysis of “Everything That Rises Must Converge”
Literary Analysis of Everything That Rises Must Converge Flannery O Connor s short story
Everything That Rises Must Converge is about racial judgment in the south in the 1960 s. O Conors
main focus in this story is how the white middle class viewed and treated people from different races
in the 1960 s. The story is an example of irony, redemption as well as a struggle of identity among the
characters. The main characters in O Connor s story are Julian an aspiring writer, who works as a
typewriter salesmen, and his mother who is a low middle class racist white woman who has strong
views about thvxe African American race. Both Julian and his mother are great depictions of the white
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Which is the reason he is so hateful to his mother when it comes to the subject of race, he feels like he
is better and smarter then her, even when some of her motives are pure and not meant to come off as
racist or hateful. He brings up the fact that he believes that he is too intelligent to be a success which
shows how truly high he views himself. We see irony throughout this story the main example of Irony
comes from Julian s view of himself. Julian shows anger and disproof of his mother throughout the
whole story, eve though he may be just as judgmental as his mother, but because he thinks he accepts
them he still feels better about himself. His mother talks about how she had gotten him through
college, and straightened his teeth to make sacrifices for him; but Julian doesn t see that the same way.
He s mother see s him as successful, and in all honesty he is not. He sells typewriters so he is just a
common worker nothing high and powerful. He continuously imagines himself in his families old
mansion, but still more accepting then his family. He mentions that he has a first rate education at a
third rate college which shows how he clearly wasn t superior due to his schooling. He wasn t a
professional at all. Julian fails many times at proving his superiority too his mother. We see this when
he attempts to try and make friends with the African American man on the bus who is reading the
paper next to
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A trade, sir, that I hope I may use with a safe...
A trade, sir, that I hope I may use with a safe conscience, which is, indeed, sir, a mender of bad soles
(1.1.13 15).
1. Shakespeare creates a pun between a cobbler and soles. A cobbler fixes shoes, and on a shoe, there
is a sole. Cobbler uses the pun that he is a mender of damaged soles, which factually means that he
repairs the soles of shoes, but also means that he mends souls. The cobbler indicates that his job
involves fixing the soles of shoes. He also states an opinion to Marullus poor humor and says that he
might need to med the Tribune s bad soul.
2. You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless/things (1.1.39 40).
2. Shakespeare uses a metaphor to compare commoners to stones. Through the use of the metaphor,
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The difference is between the towering Colossus of Caesar and the ordinary grave of the average man.
Colossus is an enormous statue. This simile characterizes Caesar as behaving like a Colossus so great
that he walks beside the earth. Comparisons are being made that Caesar is considered more highly and
is a well known person, rather than an average person.
6. I, as Aeneas, our great ancestor, did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder The old Anchises
bear, so from the waves of Tiber (1.2.119 121).
6. Aeneas was a Trojan hero who was believed to have founded what is now called Rome. Caesar is
described to be not as healthy and fit as he seems to others. Shakespeare displays a mythological
allusion in order to portray that Cassius saved Caesar from nearly drowning in the Tiber River.
7. It was Greek to me (1.2. 295).
7. Shakespeare exhibits an idiom on line 295 by displaying Casca s literal illiteracy of Greek is the
source of the phrase. Through the use of an idiom, Shakespeare uses its usual meaning to play on the
hesitation among the conspirators about Cicero s arrogance to Caesar s increasingly majestic behavior
8. That he is grown so great? Age, thou art shamed! Rome, thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods
(1.2.159 160).
8. Shakespeare uses an apostrophe to clarify that Rome has no more people of virtuous blood because
people are not representing as a noble would normally. Due to people not acting noble, their
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Berkshire Vale Case Study Essay
Throughout the last couple months, spending large amounts of time with your household on Meadow
Vale, I have selected specific issues that should be addressed about your property and my
corresponding recommendations. I have carefully developed these recommendations, in order for your
property to flourish in the upcoming years and to overall improve current procedures being undertaken
at Meadow vale. 1. Managing the Property, Paddocks and Pasture In order to have a successful,
profitable farm the paddocks have to be in ideal conditions, whereas Meadow Vale paddocks are in
dire conditions. In order to maintain and support correct growth and supply abundant food for the
cattle this issue must be addressed. A large contributing factor to this problem is the current soil
quality of the paddocks. High quality pastures need essential minerals in order to obtain optimum
quality pastures and metabolisable protein intake. Meadow vale soil tests have indicated that they are
very deficient in Phosphorous and Sulfur, but this can very easily be fixed with a superphosphate
fertilizer. In order to increase the Olsen P value of 10 12ppm to the target range 18 20pmm and the
current sulfur 5 6ppm to the most favorable value of 15ppm, regular soil tests must be ... Show more
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In autumn, common pastures species such as ryegrass and white clover are a good option for over
sowing winter pastures in order to keep steady ground cover when paspalum summer grass stops
growing heading back into autumn. In order to main consistent ground pasture in the more delicate
months, nitrogen fertilizer is a suitable option to assist the success of pasture. Additionally, pasture
species are required to undertake rotational grazing (normal rotations through winter through to
summer) to apply adequate and effective watering to the
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Ancient Mayan Society
How could societies from hundreds of years ago influence both the past and the present? When
historians and archaeologists look back on the thriving communities of the Maya, Aztecs, and Inca
their question is answered. These societies were introduced many products and ideas. The Mayan,
Aztecan, and Incan societies heavily influenced the past as well as the present. The Maya, Aztecs, and
Inca were tremendously influential in their prime and their legacy . Looking at the Maya, the first
accomplishment that they achieved was creating accurate calendars by studying stars and astrology.
This helped the society know the dates of important events like deaths or annual festivals. One of the
other accomplishments of the ancient Mayan
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Too Much Pressure On American Teenagers
There is Too Much Pressure on American Teenagers to Go to College Everyday American teenagers
are being pressured on graduating high school and going directly to college. Parents and counselors
have such high expectations for teens that the students are unable to focus on going to college.
Teenagers face many factors that cause pressure to go to college: worries about keeping up, fear of
failure, feeling of stress and anxiety, social pressures academic pressure, human influences, the
economy, and college itself . Pressure to succeed has gotten to high levels and is only becoming more
difficult to comprehend and accomplish. Teens are expected to have a balanced life with time to be
sociable and have free time, but with all of the pressure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Students feel that they will fail in their parent s and counselor s eyes as well. If the students were to
fail, most of them would think they are a failure at life because of how much the parents and
counselors forced college upon them. Students think that they are expected to achieve such a big task,
like college, so quick and perfect that if they do not complete it, people are disappointed. Students
often get the failure lecture from many people if the students actually do fail. Teens do not need to be
labeled as failures when the students are trying to handle all the pressure the best they can to succeed.
Our Economy Changing Not only does the fear of failure pressure young people, but the fact that our
economy has changed so much is also a big factor. America s economy has gone from an industrial
economy to a service economy. Most young people got to see their parents working in an industrial
economy. In the 1990s that was the most popular way to work and it provided most of the jobs for
citizens in the United States (The Epic Rise Of America s Services Industry [CHARTS]). Then with
the new health care industry, the industrial economy started to fade away. The health care and social
assisting jobs then took over. It was a slow but fast and drastic change to the United States. Now
adults expect young people to know how the service economy works and how to succeed in it
properly. If the pressure of failure is not
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Gay Rights In Generation Z
Generation Z is being hailed as the true WE Generation . Social media has allowed them to connect
and organize in ways previous generations couldn t, creating a youth culture focused on equality and
social change. However, this focus on equality doesn t always extend to the Lesbian Gay Bisexual
Transgender (LGBT) community. While Gen Z enjoys following stories about gay rights, they aren t
particularly interested in the issues facing the LGBT community (Seemiller Grace, 2016, p. 132).
Heterosexual youth simply aren t aware of how dangerous it is to be gay or transgender in America,
and believe that supporting marriage equality is the paramount of acceptance (Seemiller Grace, 2016,
p. 116). LGBT youth are still struggling with peer victimization and the resulting mental health issues
due to the ignorance society, and Gen Z, holds towards gay rights.
According to the 2015 GLSEN National School Climate Survey by Kosciw, Greytak, Giga, Villenas,
and Danischewski (2016), 57.6% of LGBT high school students felt unsafe at school because of their
sexual orientation, and 43.3% because of their gender expression. Students frequently heard other
students use anti gay phrases and homophobic slurs, and over two thirds had been verbally harassed
about their sexuality, yet the majority never reported the discrimination they faced (Kosciw et al.
2016). Students were embarrassed by their experiences, feared that telling someone would make their
situation worse, and in many cases, didn t
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Birthright of Citizenship
The Birthright Citizenship Amendment is one that has caused controversy. Should a person that is
born in the US, regardless of whether the parents were here temporarily, or illegally be considered an
American citizen? The 14th Amendment states All persons born or naturalized in the United States,
and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the States wherein they
reside , ( Spalding, 2010). The interpretation of this amendment has caused the controversy. Those
opposed to ending the clause in the Birthright Citizenship Amendment argue The framers intent was to
create an objective basis for establishing citizenship birth not a subjective standard left to the whim of
a majority. The United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It contrasts with citizenship acquired in other ways, for example by naturalization later in life.
Birthright citizenship may be conferred by jus soli or jus sanguinis. Under United States law, any
person born within the United States (including the territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin
Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands)[1] and subject to its jurisdiction is automatically granted
U.S. citizenship,[2] as are many (though not all) children born to American citizens overseas.
(Spaulding, 2010).
Those opposed to ending the clause in the Birthright Citizenship Amendment will argue that... The
framers intent was to create an objective basis for establishing citizenship birth not a subjective
standard left to the whim of a majority. The United States has, for that reason, never struggled like
other nations to integrate those born here (Fitz, 2010). The thought process here is that those born
natural citizens of the US from alien parents will always carry the stigma of having been the children
of aliens. This could cause more undue injustice towards these people than the founding fathers
wanted. After all, they were all alien to this soil.
The opponents to this clause, they felt that It
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Islam the Straight Path
Islam The Straight Path
An evaluation of the book by John L. Esposito: Islam The Straight Path.
In this book , Esposito provides a succinct, up to date survey of the Islamic experience, an
introduction to the faith, belief, and practice of Islam from its origins to its contemporary resurgence.
He traces the emergence and development of this dynamic faith and its impact on world history and
politics. He discusses the formation of Islamic belief and practice (law, theology, philosophy, and
mysticism), chronicling the struggle of Muslims to define and adhere to their Islamic way of life.
Equally important is the essential information Esposito provides on the contemporary world of Islam,
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Coming to an end at the Muslims of Western Europe, the presence of Muslims in Europe is not a new
force, but a generation of siege and conquer. Over the years Ottomans and other missionaries have put
forward their idea of Islam in many parts of Europe, including Bosnia and Romania.
The Importance of Understanding Muslims and Islam:
Muslims and Islam are two related terms, at the same time different in its application. Let us first talk
about the importance of understanding the term Muslims. Muslims are people who belong to the
religion Islam. Muslims could act in various ways, presenting their actions differently, a Muslim from
India or South Africa. Another good example of a Muslim view would be, the performance of their
political and sect actions.
For example, Saidi Qutb of Egypt believed the west is corrupt in their actions and he has different
view of the West. The other example would be Saudi Arabia s acceptance of United States Forces to
land in the holy place of Islam and welcoming the west.
Our second question deals with the understanding of Islam. The message that this faith brings to the
world is important to understand that Islam claims the holy message of God, a force that has brought a
completion to the writings of the three holy books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Islam is a
religion that has brought peace,
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Airjet Best Parts Inc Part 1
Kim Witten
Course Project Part I
Task 1
1.
National First (Prime rate is 3.25%) +6.75% = 10% Semiannually
EAR = (1+.10/2) ^2 1 which is 10.25
Regions Best Rate is 13.17% Monthly
EAR = (1+.1317/12) ^12 1 which is 13.99
2.
I think that between National First and Regions Best that National first offers the lower rate after
computing the EAR. National first is also only compounded semiannually making it lower then
Regions Best. The only thing I worry about it the prime rate changing because if it rises a lot then it
could possibly become a higher interest rate them Regions best. At the time being if Air jets Best Inc.
takes the National First option then that is 3.74 percent less they would be paying if they had gone
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Credit risk of bonds has a possibility that the bond issuer will default on the bond. The risk that the
bond issuer will default on the bond will mean that the investor s actual yield will be lower. Other
factors that can contribute to the riskiness of bonds are inflation rates and the financial health of the
bond issuer.
4.
Some positive covenants AirJet could use in future bond issues is maintain a minimum level of net
working capital, maintain any and all collateral or security related to the bond indenture as well as all
facilities in good working condition. They also must file quarterly audited financial statements and
make sure bondholders have access to this information. They must maintain a certain level of debt
coverage ratio as well as allow for redemption in the event of a merger or sale.
Some negative covenants that AirJet can have in their future bond issues could be debt limitation,
limitation on liens or mergers, consolidations or sales, dividend limitation, or limitations on asset
disposal. They cannot pay unusually high dividends and must limit those dividends to a certain
amount, they cannot lease or sell off major assets without the approval of the lender, they cannot issue
additional debt and they cannot pledge any assets to
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Becoming An Emergency Medical Technician
This spring semester makes my third semester attending College of the Canyons, or any college for
that matter. It has been a wonderful experience for I ve managed to build relationships with a diverse
group of both students and instructors all working towards their goals as well as achieving a milestone
in my ultimate pursuit to become a physician. This previous fall semester I undertook the challenge of
becoming an Emergency Medical Technician and I am proud to say that I succeeded, for I passed the
course and received my certification in early December. In late January I took my National Registry in
order to be certified as an EMT B on a national level, and as I skimmed through the results I
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Furthermore I am currently in the process of achieving my next academic goal, which also serves as a
career milestone, of being accepted into the College of the Canyons Nursing Program. Subsequently,
after successful completion and certification of the nursing program I would transfer to, a yet
undecided, University of California in an effort to work towards a Bachelor s of Science in Nursing. I
remain unsure of the exact route I will pursue in order to reach my ultimate goal of physician.
Consequently, this one of the many reasons why I love the medical field for its limitless opportunities
to obtain skills and abilities to help those in
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Essay about Relationships in Geoffrey Chaucer s The...
Throughout literature, deep relationships can often be discovered between a story and the author who
writes it. Relationships can also be found in stories about a husband and wife. In Geoffrey Chaucer s
The Canterbury Tales many of the characters make this idea apparent with the stories they tell. In The
Pardoner s Tale , a distinct relationship can be made between the character of the Pardoner and his tale
of three friends. Also, the Wife in The Wife of Bath s Tale boldly declares her relationship towards her
husband.
Throughout The Pardoner s Tale , the main character teaches about greed, gambling, desecration, and
drinking, but in the beginning he admits to committing these sins himself. One of the portrayals of
hypocrisy, in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The irony of the Pardoner is based on his hypocritical actions. The fact that he does not care about the
souls of those he has tricked, says a lot about his character. Near the end of his tale, the friends begin
to reveal their true personality. All three of them turn on each other trying to steal the treasure for
themselves. All of the trust, which they had promised, was a lie and no loyalty remained. The
supposed faithful friends display their true cruelty and expose their hypocrisy in relation to the
Pardoner s character.
One main theme in The Wife of Bath s Tale is female dominance and equality. In the tale, the wife
portrays her dominance through her own experience. For example, the image of the whip sets her role
as master, and she tells everyone that she is the head of her household. Despite her claim that
experience is her sole power, the Wife of Bath evidently feels the need to create her authority in a
more scholarly manner. She mimics the habits of the scholars and churchmen by supporting her claims
with quotations from antique works and scripture.
The Wife of Bath apparently attempts to emphasize female dominance over men. She contradicts
many of the harsh customs and declares her own haughty assessment of women s function in society
and in relationships. In the story, Chaucer explains that what women want is sovereignty over their
husbands. According to the tale, women desire to be treated as masters over their love. The story also
suggests that
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economics problems Essay
2. What is the effect on the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity of orange juice if the price of
apple juice decreases and the wage rate paid to orange grove workers increases? Apple juice and
orange juice are substitutes for consumers, so the fall in the price of apple juice decreases the demand
for orange juice. The demand curve for orange juice shifts leftward. The increase in the wage rate paid
to orange grove workers raises the cost of producing orange juice. The supply of orange juice
decreases and the supply curve of orange juice shifts leftward. The net effect of these events decreases
the equilibrium quantity but has an undetermined effect on equilibrium price. If supply decreases by
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At the price of $5.00, the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded. At a price of $7.00, the
quantity demanded is 120 greeting cards and the quantity supplied is 160 greeting cards. There is a
surplus of 40 greeting cards a week and the price falls. As the falls, the quantity demanded increases,
the quantity supplied decreases, and the surplus decreases. The price falls until the surplus disappears.
The market equilibrium occurs at a price of $5.00 and 140 cards a week so the price falls to $5.00 a
greeting card. 5. If new audio greeting message (sent via cell phone) becomes popular and at the same
time the cost of producing greeting cards falls, set out the three step process of analysis and show on a
graph the adjustment process. How does the price and quantity of greeting cards change? The new
audio greeting message affects the demand for greeting cards. The demand for greeting cards
decreases because greeting cards and audio greeting cards are substitutes. The demand curve for
greeting cards pads shifts leftward, from D0 to D1 in Figure 4.6. Simultaneously the fall in the cost of
producing a greeting card affects the supply. The fall in the cost of producing greeting cards increases
the supply and the supply curve shifts rightward, from S0 to S1 in Figure 4.6. At the initial price of a
greeting card, $5.00 in Figure 4.6, there is a surplus of 60 greeting cards per week. The surplus forces
the price lower, so the equilibrium price of a greeting card
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Bowling For Columbine as a Carnivelsque Essay
To what extent can BFC be viewed as drawing on key elements of Bakhtin s notion of carnivalesque?
Bowling for Columbine is a post structural film produced by Mike Moore. It leaves a message about
America and its people. Today, the world is not a safe place. However, the world is made unsafe by
the people who don t believe it is safe. This is what the film is based on: fear and guns. Bowling For
Columbine is a carnivalesque to an extent as it contains many elements of a carnivalesque. These
elements are shown through repetition, polyphony of voices and the creation of another world.
Many responders would believe that this movie is a misleading act based on Mike Moore s self
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There are so many different opinions and voices that it destroys the one single ideology and therefore,
forces responders make up their own mind as to what the answer to the question is.
The repetition of ideas and random images has a significant impact on the answer to the film and the
responders. There are many ideas that are seemingly insignificant to guns that are constantly being
brought up. However, they all represent some part of America, its people and fear. The report on
Africanized bees seems random yet is very significant when relating it to the black and white
community. Africanized bees are a lot more harmful than the normal bees that America has. Therefore,
families try to kill these Africanized bees. These bees represent the black community and the normal
bees represent the white community as they have a bigger population and are less harmful from a
white person s point of view. Identical reports are also repeated to make the point clearer. This is
shown through Moore s arrangement of clips so that reporters are shown to repeat Black man and
suspect continuously. Random images such as these are constantly repeated in the film. This brings
forward many ideas as the responder wonders how they relate to the idea of America and guns in the
film. However, not just random images are constantly repeated. The same idea of people bowling and
the
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Symbolism In The Epic Of Sundiata
Phillips 1
Jessica Phillips
Dr. Lehman
History 110
Epic of Sundiata In the story of The supernatural in African Epic Traditions, the embodiment of the
storytelling pertains to traditions in classical Africa by providing education and examples of how the
African culture tradition was. Particularly referring to West Africa, the culture was based on
supernatural powers, rituals and sorcery which played a dominant role in their daily lives. They also
believed in divine revelation. In the story no matter which story it was telling, it still had the base of
the same beloved system which was like a spiritual map on how to live. The narrator by the name of
Mariam K. Deme did an excellent job with the stories by illustrating the correlations between them.
The symbolism that appears throughout the of Sundiata the African rituals and the supernatural life.
Another symbol was the lion and king whichrepresents bravery, strength and determination. In the text
his mother was referred to as the buffalo Woman and his father as the noble ancestry. The different
names throughout Sundiata s life were the lion child,, buffalo child, lion prince and lion (pg. 37). The
significance of each name were just various ways of him being the king of Mali and walking into his
destiny that was a prophecy spoken by the hunters before his birth. He was the chosen one to save the
land of Mali and rule over as king. The essential themes presented in the story were the
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The Eyes Were Watching God
At its first development and publishment, African American literature and works were originally
dedicated to the expression of their plight from slaves, to a second class, and eventually first class
citizens. However, many authors have been able to drift away from that cause and began to express
the importance of identity for individuals and how trials and experiences through life can add to or
detract from someone s personal character and define them as the best that they can become. Author s
of these works had usually conveyed a theme of being able to adopt a new identity through the
experiences that a character is able to face through their life. A well written example of this would by
in the story of Their Eyes Were Watching God, as the main character, Janie, finds new loves in her life
and with each new relationship is able to adopt an identity or add onto her persona, as she adjusts to
her new roles, such as becoming a mother, a wife, and an independent woman. As she is married to
her first husband, Logan, she works with him on the farm performing daily duties, such as milking the
cows (Morrison 73) or tilling the land (79). However she didn t love him as a person, but she was
promised by both Logan and her grandmother then she would grow to love him (65), so as it was the
role at the time to be the faithful wife beside her husband. She eventually loses her sense of
individuality as she begins to venture less and less from the farm and begins to spend more
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Software, Operating Systems, File Management And Digital...
Introduction
Over the course of the year I have submitted 4 different internal standards. Through the process these
internals I have applied skills that I have learnt in application software, operating systems, file
management and digital ethics. This four standards were:
1.41 (Implement basic procedures to produce a specified digital information outcome)
In this standard I was presented with a database of the food brought by students at the café which I
then completed and produced a mail merge of the products brought to be sent to the costumer s
parents. To do this I showed a variety of skills using Microsoft Excel and Word.
1.42/1.43 (Demonstrate understanding of basic concepts of digital media and to produce a specified
digital media outcome) In this standard I applied my knowledge of the Big Four (Contrast, Repetition,
Alignment and Proximity) as well as document layout to create a children s book.
1.50 (Demonstrate understand of the common components of digital infrastructures) In this standard I
used my knowledge of digital infrastructures to install and operating system which included drives
and utilities on the personal computer I had built in standard 1.51.
1.51 (Implement basic procedures for servicing a personal computer system) In this standard I used
my knowledge about servicing personal computer systems to find and fix problems in both hardware
and software.
Operation Systems
There is two main types of software, Operating Systems
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Homework 3 Introduction to Project Management
92 (2) Let be the number of grade 9 oranges O.J. uses for bags, be the number of grade 9 oranges O.J.
uses for juice, be the number of grade 6 oranges O.J. uses for bags, and be the number of grade 6
oranges O.J. uses for juice. The objective is to maximize the profit. For juice, the profit will be
($1.50$1.05)*( + ), and for bags, the profit will be ($0.50 $0.20)*( + ). Thus, the total profit will be .
The objective function is: Maximize The constraints are: Constraint 1: The total number of grade 9
oranges is 100,000 lb. That is, Constraint 2: The total number of grade 6 oranges is 120,000 lb. That
is, Constraint 3: The average quality of juice is at least 8. That is, This gives us: Constraint 4: The
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That is, Or Constraint 3: The production of the third month must meet the requirement of demand.
That is, Or Constraint 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9: Each month each city has 420 hours of skilled labor
available. That is, Constraint 10: All variables must be nonnegative. That is, Using Excel, we can
compute the optimal numbers of cost (checking the box Make Unconstrained Variables Non Negative
to satisfy the Constraint 10): x11 100 x12 210 350 x13 210 350 x21 0 400 x22 200 400 x23 280 400
y1 0 100 y2 10 100 y3 0 100 Variables Coefficients 350 Objective Function 375000 Constraints
Constraint 1 Constraint 2 Constraint 3 Constraint 4 Constraint 5 Constraint 6 Constraint 7 Constraint 8
Constraint 9 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 Total 100 400 500 200 420 420 0 300 420 = =
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How to Improve Organizational Performance Through Learning...
The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0143
7720.htm
How to improve organizational performance through learning and knowledge?
Tsung Hsien Kuo
Testing Center, Securities and Futures Institute, Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract
Purpose Through investigating the relationship among human resource management (HRM),
organizational learning (OL), organizational innovation (OI), knowledge management capability
(KMC), and organizational performance (OP), the aim of this paper was to find a way of improving
organizational performance through learning and knowledge. Design/methodology/approach A survey
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Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD, 1996) indicates that contemporary
economies are increasingly based on knowledge and information. OECD analysis is increasingly
directed to understanding the dynamics of the knowledge based economy and its relationship to
traditional economics. According to OECD, knowledge based economy is directly based on the
production, distribution and use of knowledge and information, and it is considered: . an innovative
economy, in terms of knowledge content; . a networked economy, in terms of knowledge presentation;
. a learning economy, in terms of knowledge social type; and . a green economy, in terms of
organization sustainability. This is also reflected in the trend in OECD economies towards growth in
high technology investments, high technology industries, more highly skilled labor and associated
productivity gains.
This study aims to propose a model to explore the relationships among human resource
management, organizational learning, organizational innovation, knowledge management capability
and organizational performance using structural equation modeling. The research participants are from
208 electronic manufacturing companies. The study particularly targets management level personnel
(e.g. line managers, knowledge management officers, human resource management or training
department
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Plastic Surgery As Bodily Reconstruction For Wounded Soldiers
Plastic surgery began as bodily reconstruction for wounded soldiers in World War I. The surgery
developed in stages, starting with correcting traumatic injuries and deformed facial features. The more
cosmetic focus began in the 1970 s, with creating perfected facial features and making aesthetically
pleasing body parts. Cosmetic surgery boomed in the 1990 s, with 1.2 million procedures performed
in the United States alone (plasticsurgery.org). The swiftness in which these procedures have
infiltrated society has lead to a change in our view of the value of the body. The modern ease and
accessibility of cosmetic surgery has intensified the need for external beauty and has influenced the
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Patients opting for cosmetic surgery have a face in mind and it is usually a celebrity s. In Abby Ellin s
article, several patients got plastic surgery just to look like a certain person. For example, 41 year old
Deborah Davenport spent 15,000 dollars on shaving cartilage from her nose, adding botox to her
forehead, and pumping dermal filler into her cheeks to look like Kate Winslet (Galileo). While Ms.
Davenport looked perfectly normal after her procedures, most often than not, people who get plastic
surgery to imitate a celebrity usually end up disastrous. Kevin Fallon s article mentions Claire Leeson,
a woman who spent over 30,000 dollars on surgery to look like Kim Kardashian. The final result was
admittedly dreadful (thedailybeast.com). While Davenport and Leeson had different results from their
celebrity look alike procedures, both claimed to be much happier after the surgery (Galileo,
thedailybeast.com). Even if the face is not what would be considered actually beautiful, just the fact
that the face resembles a celebrity seems to influence the perception that it is perfect anyway. This
fascination and surety that celebrities contain the holy grail of external beauty reflects upon our
certainty that there is a specific standard of beauty, and in order to fit in, we must perfect ourselves to
meet this standard. There is a common belief that cosmetic surgery exists to make the body better and
yet, there also seems to be an underlying notion that
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Eastern Woodlands
The life among the Eastern Woodlands was extremely different and interesting. It is very clear that
they definitely had religious values. They had a church, or as classified, a place of assembly for
prayer; along with prayer, they had dance ceremonies and a ceremonial fire. I can infer that they
believed in a Great Spirit, which coordinated the world. I suspect that this world not only
accommodated them, but also the plants and other surroundings. The corn is guarded, which definitely
expresses how much it was valued in their society. There does not seem to be any animals present in
the picture, which means they may have been used for food or clothing. The Native American diet was
quite healthy, as presented in the pictures, which embodies their choice of growing vegetables. There
are no animals in the picture, which leaves curiosity as to whether or not they hunt for their meat, or if
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Their resources doesn t seem to be as ingenious, neither does their clothing. In my opinion, they could
definitely upgrade in clothing and weapons. Their settlements were quite enterprising, and they truly
cherished their culture. According to the Europeans, Native Americans were far from civilized, which
means to have an advanced or refined culture. Europeans perceived Native Americans as uncivilized
people who were extremely backwards. They saw them as having horrible resources, cannibalistic
individuals, who were atrocious; meanwhile, they anticipated them as advanced and civilized people.
Their perception of Native Americans absolutely impacts relations between the two people, due to
how harsh they recognized them on one hand, and how organized they grasped them on the other. The
different notions undeniably could create conflict, because of how they could be taken, which is in
many negative and downing
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The Optimist s Daughter Literary Criticism
The Optimist s Daughter The Optimist s daughter is seen as a reflective and moving novel about love,
suspense, and isolation ( Eudora Welty 2).Welty has a gentle power to grasp the impression of country,
and uses it to get the attention of the readers by inferring (Bloom, Modern Critical views 93). Eudora
Welty describes themes such as making peace with the past and memories to help cope with the deaths
of her husband, mother, and now her loving father. One of America s most admired authors, Eudora
Welty, was born in Jackson, Mississippi. She used love and guilt to write in familiar terms of family,
place, and vision (Johnson 115). Welty was educated at Central High school and attended Mississippi
State College in Columbia, where she studied advertisement; Later transferring to the University of
Wisconsin, she received her Bachelor in Arts. Welty received a Pulitzer Prize for The Optimist s
Daughter one of the richest and strongest works of Eudora (Beuliacqua 1).
The setting takes place in a small town in the South, a hospital in New Orleans and Mount Salus
around the time of Mardi Grass (Moss 5). Laural leaves her home in Chicago to be with her father
after she heard the news of his eye exam. Come to find out the Judge was diagnosed with a slip retina,
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Fay comes close to being a real life villain (Peck 3). Cardinals, flying down from low branches of the
dogwood tree, were feeding here and there at the ladies crossed feet At the top of the tree a mocking
bird stood silent over them like a sentinel (Welty 105). She has found the point, if you look at a room
from the perfect point, you can see it (Bloom, Modern Critical Views: Eudora Welty). If Laural will
open her eyes, she will see how strong she truly is. She can overcome the obstacles that have been
thrown to her, Laural will learn to cope with the deaths of her parents and husband,
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Comparison of Pepsi and Coca Cola Financials
Comparison of Pepsi and Coca Cola Financials
Introduction
Coca Cola and Pepsi are the two most popular and widely recognized beverage brands in the world.
They have been competing in the soft drink sector for over a century and both companies enjoy a high
degree of brand consciousness globally. Both companies try to market as part of a lifestyle. Coca Cola
uses phrases such as Coke side of life in their website, while Pepsi uses phrases such as Hot stuff in
their web, to promote the idea that Pepsi is in sync with the cool side of life.
Ironically, both Pepsi and Coke have similar beginnings: both were created in the 19th century and
both were the results of the experimental work of innovative pharmacists. Coke was created in ...
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Although Pepsi s dividend payout ratio is slightly lower than Coca Cola s, the difference is marginal.
(Finance)
The Dividend Payout Ratio means the percentage of earnings paid to shareholders in dividends. The
payout ratio provides an idea of how well earnings support the dividend payments. More mature
companies tend to have a higher payout ratio. This ratio is calculated as Dividends per share /
Earnings per share. The Dividend payout ratio for Coca Cola is 48.2% while PepsiCo is 34.8%
The price/earnings ratio (P/E) is the best known of the investment valuation indicators. It is the
measure of the share price relative to the annual net income earned by the firm per share. The P/E ratio
has its imperfections, but it is nevertheless the most widely reported and used valuation by investment
professionals and the investing public. The financial reporting of both companies and investment
research services use a basic earnings per share (EPS) figure divided into the current stock price to
calculate the P/E multiple (i.e. how many times a stock is trading (its price) per each dollar of EPS). A
high PE ratio generally indicates increased demand because investors anticipate earnings growth in the
future. The PE ratio has units of years, which can be interpreted as the number of years of earnings to
pay back purchase price. The price/earnings ratio for Coca Cola is 12.97 while PepsiCo is 16.24.
(YCharts,
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The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom Essay
The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom
According to Corrie Betsie Ten Boom, life was a faith building experience. Those two women were
faced with one of the toughest experiences of their lives. Each day, Corrie and Betsie had to persuade
each other that everything was going to be okay, once they were free from the hell , or the
concentration camp they were placed in. And, yet, Corrie and Betsie somehow managed to keep in
mind that God was with them.
Corrie Ten Boom s astonishing novel, The Hiding Place , is an extraordinary adventure of one
courageous Christian woman who had been sent to a concentration camp, along with her sister, for
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Willem cared very much for people of all religions and races. He was a minister of the Dutch
Reformed Church and organized many homes mainly for elderly Jews (although he welcomed all).
His lifestyle caught many people s attention, especially Corrie s and their sis, Betsie.
The more they got into his line of work, the more danger they were putting themselves into. They
were hiding Jews in the Beje (the large house of the Ten Booms) and they eventually got caught. The
whole Ten Boom family father, Corrie and Betsie had put their own lives on the line and because of
this, they were placed in a concentration camp along with all the hundreds of Jews they had helped
along the way. During the years they spent there, they watched many die and others get beaten. They,
too, were abused and persecuted for all the good of helping others.
The main theme of this story was to show the miraculous and courageous struggle of one loving and
devoted family, who put their own lives at stake to protect the lives of many others. Every night,
before they were placed in the concentration camp, the tiny family of three read a scripture from the
Bible. While in the hell , they prayed that God would forgive the retched and brutal souls of the Nazi
guards who beat and killed many people. They put their Christian beliefs above all else. It was more
important to them that they gave up their lives to rescue others because it was the Christian thing to do
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Study of History and Theory of International Relations
To study international relations means to study the history of international relations, theory, practical
application of those theories and the outcome after the practical application of the theory was applied.
Smith spoke about international relations and said that international relations importance of not just
theory, but history to understanding
The politics of today (Smith 2006). So when you study international relations you should understand
the theory but you need to know the history because a states history contributed the how and why the
countries politics are the way they are today. It is impossible to understand a complex problem such as
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Bipolarity exists when two states have a majority of the economic, military and cultural influence and
can include alliance such as NATO or the WARSAW Pact or organizations but still have power. An
example of this would be the United States and the U.S.S.R is the Cold War. In the Cold War the
United States and the U.S.S.R. emerged as the two leading power, most western countries and
capitalist states came under the influence of the United States and on the opposite end the communist
states came under the influence of the U.S.S.R. and then then two major power fought indirectly for
control of the other countries as can be seen during the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Russian Afghan
War. Multipolar is a where more than two states have nearly equal amounts of military cultural and
economic influence. Theorist argue that this is more peaceful that a bipolar system because since
power is equal states would not want to attack other states however it could also lead to conflict if one
states feels the others may form an alliance. This could lead to more indirect conflicts and frequent
shifting of alliance to prevent one states from becoming the sole world power.
Constructivists believe that things are they way they are because people believe it to
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Intersectional Discrimination Against African American Women
During Crenshaw s talk, she focused on the intersectional discrimination African American women
face. She got her point across by having the audience listen to and try to recognize names of black
men and women who experienced police brutality. I believe the main reason society has not
recognized these types of victims is due to lack of media coverage. According to an article on USA
Today, ...the data show that police incidents involving women of color occur at a disproportionately
high level compared with media coverage. (Clark, 2016) Because of this lack of coverage, many
people in society do not realize this type of crime is happening. I asked a friend for his thoughts on the
topic, and he said crimes committed against black women by
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Watership Down by Richard Adams
Different people can interpret most, if not all movies differently. This difference of opinion can lead to
countless debates that will go on until the end of time. This is with all movies including moves that are
intended for the younger audience. Children s movies usually have different themes that will fly right
over a child s head and only be noticed by the adults watching. Whether it is just a pop culture joke or
reference or a major theme in the film, they are intended to keep the adult audience engaged and
thinking. In 1978 Nepenthe Productions released the animated film, Watership Down, based off of the
1972 book of the same title written by Richard Adams. Through the eyes of a child the movie was non
other than a film about a group of rabbits escaping their home, which is being destroyed, in hopes of
finding a new place to reside. You may want to believe this movie is just about rabbits, but through the
eyes of an adult this movie has a very different meaning. The use of animals in children s movies to
make a film kid friendly has been done for years. This is one reason why the rabbits are so effective in
telling this tale. Rabbits are cute cuddly animals that present no threat or danger. Kids love bunnies
and long to have them as pets. If I was a parent at the release of Watership Down, I would think the
movie was just a film about rabbits and think, how much harm can it cause? After watching Watership
Down for the first time I came to the conclusion that this is
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Procrastination is Synonymous with Hesitation
Procrastination as Hesitation: A Synonymous Definition Procrastination is synonymous with
hesitation, as this is a process by which people hesitate to complete a task rather than finishing it
quickly. Some might wait until the last minute before a deadline, others may start a project and have
trouble continuing where they have left off, and others may even procrastinate to the point of never
completing a task in time. While not completing a task is not as definitive as procrastination as
hesitation since procrastinators are generally known for doing their work. Procrastination is somewhat
healthy while being unable or unwilling to complete needed jobs is inherently unhealthy. One might
also say that procrastination in necessary to make informed decisions, to prepare for a speech or
presentation that has to be delivered, or even to study for a test. The longer one waits, the more time
one has to gather additional information informally and to come into the correct mindset to do good
work. To utilize the examples above one may wait to commit to a date or social gathering due to the
possibility of other tasks that may need to be prioritized. As far as giving a presentation or speech, one
must not only know the content, he or she must also be physiologically prepared to face an audience
and this can be quite stressful. This might mean gathering the materials for the presentation more
informally yet not completing the speech preparation until right before it is given, so
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The Nature Of Nature In The Rainy Day By Henry Wadsworth...
Since the beginning of time, nature has always been there to support and nourish everything that
inhabits it. This goes from the plants to the animals that live their everyday lives depending on nature
s support. However nature has been around for so long that we humans have become accustomed to it
always being there. This has caused us to take it for granted which is why we never stop to see the
deeper meaning and lessons nature has to offer. Nature has many other important values beyond it
being just a resource, it is also a teacher of many important life values. Many poets have written about
the true beauty of nature and its deeper lessons. One of these poets is the famous Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, who became the first American writer to be honored with a bust in the poet s corner of
London s Westminster Abbey for his amazing poems that inspired life in America. Much of his work
have become classic American hero stories such as Paul Revere s Ride but he also touches upon the
subject of nature and its values. In his first of three poems entitled The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls he
shows how nature is powerful and beautiful compared to us weak humans. In his next poem entitled
The Rainy Day , Longfellow discusses how life has its good and bad times, but one should always
look back to nature to help them conquer their challenges. His final poem named My Cathedral shows
how nature s beauty and lessons are the most important thing in the world and should not be
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The System Development Life Cycle Framework
Prior to Zachman, organizations often introduced information systems technology in direct response to
a perceived need by the organization such as the automation of a particular job function (Bernard,
2011). As Bernard notes, this became increasingly problematic as organizations evolved as did their
need for integration and communication between their system implementations. Systems developed to
meet business requirements on a case by case basis often using proprietary vendor products which
eventually led to heterogeneous collection of disharmonious systems (Bernard, 2011). Zachman
Framework Compared to the System Development Life Cycle Framework The most common
approach to developing a system during the time Zachman created his framework was the System
Development Life Cycle Framework (SDLC) (Collins, 2008, February). SDLC is typically divided
into five phases which are planning, analysis, detailed system design, implementation, and
maintenance (Coronel Morris, 2015). Each of these phases is intended as a gate which must be passed
through before proceeding to the next (Coronel Morris, 2015). With this structure in mind, it should be
clear that while it may be possible to revisit the planning phase during the analysis phase, the converse
would certainly not be possible. Consequently, this emphasizes perhaps the key and fundamental
difference between the two approaches. Even a cursory glimpse at the initial Zachman (1987)
framework would not reveal a series of
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Nestle s Infant Formula and the Third World Controversy
ETHICAL APPLICATION ASSIGNMENT #2
Case Study: Nestles Infant Formula and the Third World Controversy
NAME: Liliana Pardo Mazzelli
1. MORAL AGENT: NESTLE CORPORATION
2. MORAL ISSUE: Whether to continue their aggressive marketing strategy of affirming the
superiority of infant formula in Third World countries.
3. LISTS OF PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES:
a) If the action is taken:
1. Nestle Corporation could increase the sales of infant formula and the company will keep on
profiting.
2. Nestle Corporation will make more mothers feel comfortable with feeding formula to their babies in
the Third World countries.
3. Nestle Corporation will put children s wellbeing at risk.
4. Nestle Corporation could increase the death rate due to bottle feeding.
5. Nestle Corporation could face reinvestigation as in the past.
6. Nestle Corporation will make women believe that formula is better than mother s milk.
7. Nestle Corporation will make women feel that they will keep their beauty by not breast feeding
their babies.
8. Nestle Corporation will continue being the leader in infant formula.
9. Nestle Corporation could reduce the Killing Third World babies accusations.
10. Nestle Corporation will influence women by making them believe that formula will make their
children more intelligent, even to become geniuses.
b) If the action is not taken:
1. Nestle Corporation s bad reputation will change.
2. Nestle Corporation will continue to sell products (including the formula).
3. Nestle
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Walt Disney World Essay
Sitting patiently in the backseat of a Honda Civic 2001, her eyes widened as they took sight of the
marvelous entrance sign of what truly is the happiest place on Earth. The amount of people in line
frightened her, but that didn t hinder her ceaseless curiosity. Her stubby legs moved as fast as they
could once she was past the entrance, scrutinizing every edge of this unfamiliar land. Her mother and
grandparents giggled as they took sight of their toddler utilizing her disposable camera, snapping
pictures of everything, in every angle imagined. The vivid, cheerful colors caused an electrifying
spark in her four year old mind, but little did she know, this wonderful world of magic would change
her forever. She never imagined that something so childlike would leave such a deep mark in her life.
She stood center stage where dreams do come true, Walt Disney World.
Roaming through the park, her mind was allowed to break free of all the restrictive barriers and
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She became infatuated with the caricatures and for the most part, the moral lessons that came with the
Disney films. From dreaming big to being courageous, she was able to take on the world confidently.
She sat herself in front of the bulky television, blissfully waiting for her grandfather to rewind the
VCR. The Little Mermaid was the first of many Disney films she had ever witnessed, and it became
her favorite. Who doesn t enjoy a film that empowers women to think beyond the box and follow their
dreams? The quirky, visionary mermaid motivated her to explore beyond her horizons, to not confine
herself to society s expectations. Even though she grew up, the life lessons that Walt Disney taught her
through his parks, films, and characters have defined who she is today. Through these childlike films,
she has learned about bravery, compassion, teamwork, honesty, and most importantly, believing in
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Organic Foods Vs Organic Food
As the world continues to embrace health and fitness living and as the levels of environmental
awareness increase, so does the popularity of organic foods continue to skyrocket. According to a
recent survey conducted by a renowned body in the United States, more than forty percent of the US
consumers are now taking the organic foods path over the inorganic, and it seems that this new wave
is not going away anytime soon. According to most of the users, organic food is much tastier, safer,
helps to prevent environmental exploitation and on top of it all boasts more nutritional value than
inorganic food (Thøgersen 172). However, there is no difference in dietary levels between organic and
inorganic food, and this discussion examines what sets these two categories apart and why their
nutritional levels are the same.
Organic food is any product produced by a farming system which does not incorporate the use of
human made fertilizers and pesticides, livestock feed additives or growth regulators. According to
Cooper, Leifert, and Ursula (45), organic food uses natural methods of agriculture which aim at giving
a product which is environmentally friendly, economically viable and also socially healthy. For
instance below are some of the practices which organic farmers engage in to ensure that they meet this
objective (Harper and Aikaterini 290). Rather than use human made fertilizers, the organic food
farmers use plant and animal manure to increase the soil quality. For example,
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Louis Garneau
Introduction
This logistics plan identifies the risks and the procedure as to how Louis Garneau will handle
transporting and delivering the product to the customer.
Discussion
Climate
The Netherlands has a temperate maritime climate due to a long coast with the Atlantic Ocean.1 The
Atlantic Ocean influences the climate by giving the Netherlands cool summers along with moderate
winters; much milder when compared to Ontario s continental climate.2 The daytime temperatures
range from 2°C 6°C in the winter and 17°C 20°C in the summer.3 The Netherlands also experiences
wet weather year round with little snowfall during the winter. Rain is predominant during the winter
and fall and less frequent during spring and summer.4 Extreme cold is a rare occurrence ... Show more
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The main materials used are rubber, steel and plastic. The rubber starts out in rubber plantations by
farmers in Thailand, being a tier three supplier, and is then produced and shipped out by the Thai
Rubber Latex Corporation, being a second tier supplier.18 The steel starts out in Australia, as iron ore,
in mines excavated by Rio Tinto, being the tier three suppliers.19 Next, the iron is shipped from
Australia to China, Mexico, Taiwan, and Japan, again by Rio Tinto.20 Following, the iron ore is
received by Baosteel, in China, being a second tier supplier, where it is transformed into steel.21
Ensuing, multiple companies such as Weinmann, microSHIFT, Shimano, KMC, Promax, Louis
Garneau, Pro Wheel, and Full Speed Ahead receive the steel and rubber, and manufacture it into the
respective parts needed for the bicycles. Weinmann China manufactures the wheels and rims,
microSHIFT produces the front derailleur, and Pro Wheel manufactures the crankset, all from
Shenzhen, China.[22][23] The steel is also shipped out to Shimano, a Japanese company, where the
shift levers, the cassette, and the brake levers are created.24 KMC, Promax, and Full Speed Ahead
also receive the steel at the plants in Taiwan, where the bicycle chain, breaks, and the headset are
created.[25][26] The steel is also sent to Mexico, where Louis Garneau manufactures the frame, fork,
stem, handlebar, and grips.27 Weinmann, microSHIFT, Shimano, KMC, Promax, Louis Garneau, Pro
Wheel, and Full Speed Ahead are all first tier suppliers. Subsequently, all the parts are then shipped to
the Louis Garneau plant in Mexico, where the bikes are assembled, ultimately reaching the
enterprise.28 Next, the bikes are shipped to Louis Garneau s Canadian Warehouse in Quebec.29 From
there, the bikes are shipped to the Rotterdam port and then on to Amsterdam and Rotterdam by
Neelevat, being the distributor. In Amsterdam and
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Buffalo Wild Wings Case
STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF BUFFALO WILD WINGS
THIEN AN K. DOAN
MGT6203.E1 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT
AMBERTON UNIVERSITY
Abstract By having the ability to overcome and persevere during its initial hardships, Buffalo Wild
Wings has grown from a small start up restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, to now one of the most
recognizable restaurant chains in the United States. By adhering to its WOW mission statement and
placing an importance to its customers, shareholders and local communities, Buffalo Wild Wings is
expanding into the global market. Through thorough examination of its strengths and weaknesses and
the ability to adapt to and making changes, Buffalo Wild Wings was able to avoid bankruptcy and now
is experiencing growth in its operation as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the strongest contribution factors was its management. In 1996, when Buffalo Wild Wings was
on the brink of bankruptcy due to the rapid expansion, it was Sally Smith s poise and vision that
enable the company to move forward and eventually avoided bankruptcy. After avoid bankruptcy in
the late 1990 s in the early part of 2000 s, Buffalo Wild Wings dropped the Grills and Bars from its
name to target a larger audience. With strong leadership, Buffalo Wild Wings was able to transformed
itself and gain strong brand recognition here in the United States. By having strong brand recognition,
Buffalo Wild Wings was able to opened more than one thousand restaurants here in the United States
and Canada. To compete with some of the food industry s giants, such as McDonald and Domino,
Buffalo Wild Wings recently opened up four restaurants in Puerto Rico and is contracted to open up an
additional 22 more restaurants in the Middle
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John Wycliffe Research Paper
John Wycliffe whose name was spelled in several ways including Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef...etc. was a
philosopher, theologian, translator, and preacher. He study at the University of Oxford located in
England where he would later become a teacher as well. Though Wycliffe was not known to be part of
the protestant reformers, like those of, John Calvin, Martin Luther, John Wesley, Ulrich Zwingli, he
would carry a name of his own. He was/is considered to be a forerunner, one who kicked off the
reformation, so to speak. One thing (among many) that should be equated to Wycliffe s name is the
fact that he felt it necessary to translate the Bible into a common language. He would also develop
followers who would be known as Lollards. Wycliffe s family was long settled in Yorkshire and
covered a considerable amount of territory. John Wycliffe was born in a small village in Hipswel
which was located in North Riding of Yorkshire, England around 1328. It is believed by most that it
was here in his home town neighborhood where he would receive his early education. John would
further his education at the university of Oxford, and though it is not revealed when his studies began,
we do know that he remained involved with the school till his death. There were several men who
would bring added fame to the University, men such as, Roger Bacon, Robert Grosseteste, ... Show
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This battle that Wycliffe began would continue till the day of his death. Not that Wycliffe was right in
all his teachings, but we that are in the true church sure can take away many lessons from Wycliffe.
He was willing to take a stand when it was only himself and a few followers willing to take his side on
the matters. He never backed down even when being brought before the leaders of the Catholic
church. So he was brave, willing, bold, made an impact, and remained faithful to his beliefs till his last
breath was
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The Lost Hero Analysis
Module 2 Discussion Question The book, The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan, can be found in both print
and digital edition in the collection at Trent Park Elementary. The print version is shelved in the fiction
section of the library. The Follett electronic versions are housed in Follettshelf which is accessed
through Destiny Quest. Selection According to Trent Park Elementary s Collection Development
Policy, there are three major criteria used to select all media center collection materials. The first, is
alignment with curriculum. Next, the material needs to fulfill the need of a student s reading level.
Last, it may replace a damaged item (Trent Park Elementary, 2012). These are not the only criteria
used to select materials, but are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Students at Trent Park Elementary have access to their own device in classrooms for grades 1 5, iPads
and Kindle Fires are also accessible during the school day. Most students have access to devices after
school hours in the form of a smartphone or tablet or may check out a computer, Kindle or Kindle
Fire. Consideration must be given to how and when the material will be used. If it will be used for
strictly instruction during the school day, then compatibility with school devices must be considered,
if the purpose is to be accessed beyond school hours, then compatibility with smartphones or
borrowed devices are the main concern. For our students with physical challenges, compatibility with
a tablet is non negotiable. This Follett electronic eBook, The Lost Hero, is compatible with all devices
and platforms. There are many occasions when compatibility issues arise when content is downloaded
to devices (Johnson, 2013). Most all functionality to the Follett eBook can be accessed in most
desktops and tablets. To access full functionality of the eBook on all platforms, an app is available for
download. This is the reason The Lost Hero was considered in this type of electronic
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The Melting Pot By Harriet Jacobs
American is the melting pot of the world and because of this; we can enjoy a bounty of American
Ethnic Literature. What does this mean? American Ethnic Literature are the poems, novels, and
histories written by the minority peoples of this new world. They were the outsiders of a
predominately white world and therefore had an experience like no other. African American, Native
Americans and Mexican Americans have a rich deep heritage that was immortalized in writing.
African American Literature began as graphic slave narratives, accounting life in bondage by the slave
themselves. The readers were enlightened to the cruelties of life as a slave and also the ways that
slaves managed to escape. People were finally given a glimpse into the horrors of slavery and the fight
of the African American people. In 1859, America saw one of the first autobiographical/fiction novels
written by Harriet Jacobs. In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, folks were let into life as a
indentured slave girl. Abused by the white family that owned her, she finds a way to respect herself
and became self sufficient. This novel gave society of taste of things that were spoken of only behind
closed doors and brought them out into the light for all to examine. According to Digital History
(2014), these novels draws on unique African American elements including folklore and oral traditions
and gives expression to a distinctive double consciousness, an awareness of being both African and
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Differences And Similaristics Of Greek And Roman Architecture
Greek and Roman civilizations have created some of the most inveterate and meaningful images in
history. The art of building that arouse on the shores of the Aegean Sea and flourished at the ancient
world .Greeks were governed through democracy while romans were republicans .the Romans
borrowed and adapted the Greek style. They sanctified the same Greek Gods but gave them different
names. They both concentrated on using their structural concepts that match their ideal ratios. And as
any two consecutive, greatly attached civilizations .there are many points of comparisons regarding
their building types, building techniques, materials and art. As long as the presence of differences
there are many similarities that actually exist.
If we started with the similarities between them, we would find out that they both concerned about
symmetry, using stonework (marble), columns, and esplanades. They brought up numerous statues and
esteemed the human compose. Although difference between Greek and Roman architecture are not so
clear for some, they look alike in many things. However, it does not mean lack of difference at all
between both of them.
The Greeks established some colonies on the coastline near the Mediterranean Sea. While The
Romans ruled all over the Mediterranean. The Romans built roads which connects their empire to the
main land. But The Greeks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Unfortunately, due to using such materials, many of their buildings didn t remain till nowadays .vice
versa using limestone, which was commonly used and favored by them as it was easy to be cut.
Pentelikon marble which was used especially for fishing surfaces it is also used in well known
structures as the Erechtheum. Buildings were durable and sturdy. Romans used the same material but
invented the concrete, with which many of their structures were constructed. It is made by a mixing
water, sand and lime
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Analysis Of The Book The Things They Carried
1. Birth October 1, 1946; present 2. The things they carried was written in the late 1980 s and
published in 1990. The novel acts as a response to the era it discusses by solidifying the un
generalized version of war through fictional anecdotes from the narrator and characters. The truth is
never portrayed through historic context or media, and with this novel, the author was able to
reciprocate the emotions felt by soldiers from the graphic scenes or actions envisioned/written. 3.
Factors that influenced the author to publish this novel was partly due to his way of coping after war,
using stories to keep the imagination alive and causing the audience to reflect on their own lives.
Another is telling an honest view of the what war really is and how the soldiers were affected from the
start of being drafted until life after the Vietnam War, trying to find their identity. 4. The novel version
I used was paperback. To complete this section, I used websites for articles about O Brien s biography,
interviews from the author himself, and different analysis of the novel as my sources to understand the
varied perspectives.
II. Diction: 1. The diction for this novel is connotative. Although his writing can be straightforward
and literal, his reflection can provide varied meanings to what his ideas are. The author often changes
literary devices to get his point across. In one chapter, he can be specific on the little details that
depicts one s entity and then he can take
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  • 2. Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Overview Anorexia Nervosa a pathological fear of weight gain leading to faulty eating patterns, malnutrition, and usually excessive weight loss. ( Anorexia Nervosa. ) Mental illnesses refer to disorders generally characterized by dysregulation of mood, thought, and/or behavior ( Mental Illness. ). Anorexia Nervosa is a mental illness. The University of Maryland s Medical Center makes this observation as well stating, Anorexia nervosa is a psychiatric disorder characterized by abnormal eating behavior, severe self induced weight loss, and psychiatric comorbidities. ( Anorexia Nervosa. ) Anorexia s causes , symptoms , and treatments all have components proving anorexia nervosa is a Mental illness. Anorexia s main causes are psychological, environmental, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Medical treatment is absolutely necessary when malnutrition has began to break down the body ( Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Overview. ). A doctor would also follow the patient s health and weight as they also treat the patient for medical conditions caused by anorexia like osteoporosis, heart problems, or depression ( Anorexia Nervosa Treatment Overview. ). The next step for treatment and recovery is nutritional counseling. Nutritional counseling allows the patient to have a dietitian to help organize and teach them how to healthfully manage their nutrition. The last step to recovery is Therapy. Therapy : therapeutic treatment especially of bodily, mental, or behavioral disorders ( Definition of Therapy. ). As it is said in the definition, therapeutic treatment is used for mental disorders. There are many different types of therapies offered since therapy plays a significant part in helping patients mental states which is what causes them to become anorexic. Although therapy may not be medical treatment, therapy allows people with anorexia to get over the mental pressures that caused them to become anorexic in the first place, By doing this , therapists are assuring that the patient will not turn to anorexia again when they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay about The Delay in Hamlet’s Revenge The Delay in Hamlet s Revenge Hamlet s first thoughts after learning of his father s murder are of an immediate, violent revenge upon Claudius. However, his subsequent actions do not live up to these resolutions. Over four acts he takes little deliberate action against his uncle, although the ghost explicitly demands a swift revenge. In S. T. Coleridge s words, Hamlet s central weakness is that he is continually resolving to do, yet doing nothing but resolve . Hamlet s first soliloquy, following a hostile conversation with Claudius and Gertrude, shows him grief stricken, bitter and despairing. The source of Hamlet s melancholy is his father s death and the o er hasty marriage of his mother and uncle. He feels he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Claudius is introduced before Hamlet, but the audience is already aware that the ghost of the old king has appeared with a message for his son. Claudius is a skilful diplomat: ingratiating, self confident, and a good orator, he has persuaded the Danish court to accept him as king. The incestuous nature of the marriage is hinted at by Claudius himself, who calls Gertrude his sometime sister, now [his] queen. He presents himself as someone of wisdom and good judgment: a fitting replacement for his dear brother. The speech shows him to be Hamlet s cunning and worthy adversary. Following the meeting with the ghost, Hamlet is both physically and mentally exhausted. In a second soliloquy, his thoughts are disorganized, and he is shocked and angry. However, the mood of this soliloquy differs dramatically from the first. No longer listless and melancholy, the ghost s wish for a great act of revenge gives Hamlet fresh hope and energy. He vows to disregard all pressures past , and do away with the smiling damned villain. Although deeply agitated, he has resolved to act. Indeed, his violent and passionate oaths seem to indicate he will, with wings as swift as meditation , execute a swift revenge. Why, then, does Hamlet delay until the final Act? The first thing he does is to feign madness, which would not appear to advance his cause in any conceivable way. It does not correspond with his previous forceful resolutions. The antic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Organ Pipe Coral Essay Tubipora Musica Organ Pipe Coral The Organ Pipe Coral is a Anthazoa that is cessil. Organ pipe coral can be found in the oceans of the indonesian islands and the Red Sea. It lives on soft sedimentary reef slopes in shallow waters. It s shape consists of many tubes otherwise known as sclerites. Together, the sclerites form the soft skeleton of the coral, giving a dark red to a bright red appearance. Polyps are housed inside these tubes, and can be green, gray, and white, or other grayscale colors. The life span of the coral starts when landing on a surface. It develops an outer skeleton, which in turn protects and helps the organism grow. Once the mouth and stomach are formed in a dome shape, it will continue to feed and grow to its adult stage, where sooner or later it reproduces, resetting the cycle. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It also requires Bright sun lights, which can explain the shallow habitat that it resides in. However, these corals have been known to form a symbiotic relationship with zooxanthellae, a marine algae. This algae, can provide the necessary nutrients that the coral requires to survive. Defence wise, the coral really has no form of fighting back. This results in the coral being nipped at by other marine life, or taking in the chemicals of other corals. In order to to reproduce, it has two options. It can reproduce asexually by budding releasing an offshoot to attach to another surface, or it can reproduce sexually by sending sperm into the open waters to find another Organ Pipe Coral. Reproducing asexually has it ups and downs. Reproducing asexually is faster compared to sexually, however it is essentially a clone and has no other genetically diverse attributes that it would otherwise. If reproducing sexually, it consumes more time and energy to allow the offspring to have a more diverse genetic buildup allowing for the adaptation and survival of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Welcome to the Monkey House, Harrison Bergeron, and... Kurt Vonnegut was a man of disjointed ideas, as is expressed through the eccentric protagonists that dominate his works. Part cynic and part genius, Kurt Vonnegut s brilliance as a satirist derives from the deranged nature of the atrocities he had witnessed in his life. The reason Vonnegut s satire is so popular and works so well is because Vonnegut had personal ties to all the elements that he lambasted in his works. Vonnegut s experience as a soldier in WWII during firebombing of Dresden corrupted his mind and enabled him to express the chaotic reality of war, violence, obsession, sex and government in a raw and personal manner. Through three works specifically, Welcome to the Monkey House, Harrison Bergeron, and Slaughterhouse five, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nobody was stronger or quicker than anybody else. All this equality was due to the 211th, 212th, and 213th Amendments to the Constitution, and to the unceasing vigilance of agents of the United States Handicapper General. (Harrison Bergeron, 1.) The idea behind this opening paragraph is to show how ridiculous government powers have become, as well as warn people that governments are increasingly taking over the freedom and personal attributes of the individual. The same argument and ridicule can be found expressed in the short story Welcome to the Monkey House. Vonnegut introduces the absurd control the government has over the individual in the fictitious society by stating So the world government was making a two pronged attack on overpopulation. One pronging was the encouragement of ethical suicide, which consisted of going to the nearest Suicide Parlor and asking the Hostess to kill you painlessly while you lay on a Barcalounger. The other pronging was compulsory ethical birth control. (Welcome to the Monkey House, 30.) As a satirist, Vonnegut goes where others don t dare; he satirizes the future in a cautionary manner to express concern for the possibility of future government power. Sex is another element Vonnegut satirizes. Perhaps not to caution, but to reveal the twisted ways in which our current society treats sex. No doubt seen in every form of media and in every war, this theme can be found in Slaughterhouse five and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Eu s Action Regarding The Syrian Refugee Crisis Despite Luxembourg being the smallest member of the European Union, it is very vocal about its concerns regarding the Syrian refugee crisis since Schengen infringes of their sovereignty. However, Luxembourg is also the wealthiest and may be able to help provide for the Syrians. Luxembourg is very critical of the EU s action regarding the Syrian refugee crisis. Luxembourg has offered to take in 400 refugees in the coming years (Turner). This is a small number compared to the amounts the other Member States have taken on; however, Luxembourg is the smallest Member State and it is a large amount for this small nation. The EU is requiring the Member States to help with the crisis, even though most are not happy with doing so. The cost of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The presidency prioritized the EU with other nations of the world to carry out initiatives to implement an effective immigration policy (Programme and Priorities). Additionally, the Paris terrorist attacks of November 2015 made migration policy even more of a priority for Luxembourg. Even today in 2016, the migration crisis is becoming a great problem for the EU and its Member States. Ignoring the issues will not solve the problem and Luxembourg clearly recognized that migration within the EU is something that they must resolve. To manage with the influx of migrants, the Council and the Parliament agreed to designate more than 2 million euros for humanitarian aid and emergency assistance(Report of Achievement). The EU gave this money to Member States who are having the hardest time with dealing the migrants. This would help smaller countries, like Luxembourg, to manage the refugee crisis. Also, the Luxembourg presidency implemented the European Agenda on Migration to focus on the issue of migration within and outside the European Union (Report of the Achievement). This crisis is not just a European issue and by talking with other countries, like Turkey, a better system can be created to help the refugees and the people affected by the refugees. The refugee crisis is still an ongoing problem and the Luxembourg presidency was the first to take action on the situation. In ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Literary Analysis of “Everything That Rises Must Converge” Literary Analysis of Everything That Rises Must Converge Flannery O Connor s short story Everything That Rises Must Converge is about racial judgment in the south in the 1960 s. O Conors main focus in this story is how the white middle class viewed and treated people from different races in the 1960 s. The story is an example of irony, redemption as well as a struggle of identity among the characters. The main characters in O Connor s story are Julian an aspiring writer, who works as a typewriter salesmen, and his mother who is a low middle class racist white woman who has strong views about thvxe African American race. Both Julian and his mother are great depictions of the white mindsets of racial integration in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Which is the reason he is so hateful to his mother when it comes to the subject of race, he feels like he is better and smarter then her, even when some of her motives are pure and not meant to come off as racist or hateful. He brings up the fact that he believes that he is too intelligent to be a success which shows how truly high he views himself. We see irony throughout this story the main example of Irony comes from Julian s view of himself. Julian shows anger and disproof of his mother throughout the whole story, eve though he may be just as judgmental as his mother, but because he thinks he accepts them he still feels better about himself. His mother talks about how she had gotten him through college, and straightened his teeth to make sacrifices for him; but Julian doesn t see that the same way. He s mother see s him as successful, and in all honesty he is not. He sells typewriters so he is just a common worker nothing high and powerful. He continuously imagines himself in his families old mansion, but still more accepting then his family. He mentions that he has a first rate education at a third rate college which shows how he clearly wasn t superior due to his schooling. He wasn t a professional at all. Julian fails many times at proving his superiority too his mother. We see this when he attempts to try and make friends with the African American man on the bus who is reading the paper next to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A trade, sir, that I hope I may use with a safe... A trade, sir, that I hope I may use with a safe conscience, which is, indeed, sir, a mender of bad soles (1.1.13 15). 1. Shakespeare creates a pun between a cobbler and soles. A cobbler fixes shoes, and on a shoe, there is a sole. Cobbler uses the pun that he is a mender of damaged soles, which factually means that he repairs the soles of shoes, but also means that he mends souls. The cobbler indicates that his job involves fixing the soles of shoes. He also states an opinion to Marullus poor humor and says that he might need to med the Tribune s bad soul. 2. You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless/things (1.1.39 40). 2. Shakespeare uses a metaphor to compare commoners to stones. Through the use of the metaphor, Shakespeare ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The difference is between the towering Colossus of Caesar and the ordinary grave of the average man. Colossus is an enormous statue. This simile characterizes Caesar as behaving like a Colossus so great that he walks beside the earth. Comparisons are being made that Caesar is considered more highly and is a well known person, rather than an average person. 6. I, as Aeneas, our great ancestor, did from the flames of Troy upon his shoulder The old Anchises bear, so from the waves of Tiber (1.2.119 121). 6. Aeneas was a Trojan hero who was believed to have founded what is now called Rome. Caesar is described to be not as healthy and fit as he seems to others. Shakespeare displays a mythological allusion in order to portray that Cassius saved Caesar from nearly drowning in the Tiber River. 7. It was Greek to me (1.2. 295). 7. Shakespeare exhibits an idiom on line 295 by displaying Casca s literal illiteracy of Greek is the source of the phrase. Through the use of an idiom, Shakespeare uses its usual meaning to play on the hesitation among the conspirators about Cicero s arrogance to Caesar s increasingly majestic behavior 8. That he is grown so great? Age, thou art shamed! Rome, thou hast lost the breed of noble bloods (1.2.159 160). 8. Shakespeare uses an apostrophe to clarify that Rome has no more people of virtuous blood because people are not representing as a noble would normally. Due to people not acting noble, their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Berkshire Vale Case Study Essay Throughout the last couple months, spending large amounts of time with your household on Meadow Vale, I have selected specific issues that should be addressed about your property and my corresponding recommendations. I have carefully developed these recommendations, in order for your property to flourish in the upcoming years and to overall improve current procedures being undertaken at Meadow vale. 1. Managing the Property, Paddocks and Pasture In order to have a successful, profitable farm the paddocks have to be in ideal conditions, whereas Meadow Vale paddocks are in dire conditions. In order to maintain and support correct growth and supply abundant food for the cattle this issue must be addressed. A large contributing factor to this problem is the current soil quality of the paddocks. High quality pastures need essential minerals in order to obtain optimum quality pastures and metabolisable protein intake. Meadow vale soil tests have indicated that they are very deficient in Phosphorous and Sulfur, but this can very easily be fixed with a superphosphate fertilizer. In order to increase the Olsen P value of 10 12ppm to the target range 18 20pmm and the current sulfur 5 6ppm to the most favorable value of 15ppm, regular soil tests must be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In autumn, common pastures species such as ryegrass and white clover are a good option for over sowing winter pastures in order to keep steady ground cover when paspalum summer grass stops growing heading back into autumn. In order to main consistent ground pasture in the more delicate months, nitrogen fertilizer is a suitable option to assist the success of pasture. Additionally, pasture species are required to undertake rotational grazing (normal rotations through winter through to summer) to apply adequate and effective watering to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Ancient Mayan Society How could societies from hundreds of years ago influence both the past and the present? When historians and archaeologists look back on the thriving communities of the Maya, Aztecs, and Inca their question is answered. These societies were introduced many products and ideas. The Mayan, Aztecan, and Incan societies heavily influenced the past as well as the present. The Maya, Aztecs, and Inca were tremendously influential in their prime and their legacy . Looking at the Maya, the first accomplishment that they achieved was creating accurate calendars by studying stars and astrology. This helped the society know the dates of important events like deaths or annual festivals. One of the other accomplishments of the ancient Mayan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Too Much Pressure On American Teenagers There is Too Much Pressure on American Teenagers to Go to College Everyday American teenagers are being pressured on graduating high school and going directly to college. Parents and counselors have such high expectations for teens that the students are unable to focus on going to college. Teenagers face many factors that cause pressure to go to college: worries about keeping up, fear of failure, feeling of stress and anxiety, social pressures academic pressure, human influences, the economy, and college itself . Pressure to succeed has gotten to high levels and is only becoming more difficult to comprehend and accomplish. Teens are expected to have a balanced life with time to be sociable and have free time, but with all of the pressure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students feel that they will fail in their parent s and counselor s eyes as well. If the students were to fail, most of them would think they are a failure at life because of how much the parents and counselors forced college upon them. Students think that they are expected to achieve such a big task, like college, so quick and perfect that if they do not complete it, people are disappointed. Students often get the failure lecture from many people if the students actually do fail. Teens do not need to be labeled as failures when the students are trying to handle all the pressure the best they can to succeed. Our Economy Changing Not only does the fear of failure pressure young people, but the fact that our economy has changed so much is also a big factor. America s economy has gone from an industrial economy to a service economy. Most young people got to see their parents working in an industrial economy. In the 1990s that was the most popular way to work and it provided most of the jobs for citizens in the United States (The Epic Rise Of America s Services Industry [CHARTS]). Then with the new health care industry, the industrial economy started to fade away. The health care and social assisting jobs then took over. It was a slow but fast and drastic change to the United States. Now adults expect young people to know how the service economy works and how to succeed in it properly. If the pressure of failure is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Gay Rights In Generation Z Generation Z is being hailed as the true WE Generation . Social media has allowed them to connect and organize in ways previous generations couldn t, creating a youth culture focused on equality and social change. However, this focus on equality doesn t always extend to the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) community. While Gen Z enjoys following stories about gay rights, they aren t particularly interested in the issues facing the LGBT community (Seemiller Grace, 2016, p. 132). Heterosexual youth simply aren t aware of how dangerous it is to be gay or transgender in America, and believe that supporting marriage equality is the paramount of acceptance (Seemiller Grace, 2016, p. 116). LGBT youth are still struggling with peer victimization and the resulting mental health issues due to the ignorance society, and Gen Z, holds towards gay rights. According to the 2015 GLSEN National School Climate Survey by Kosciw, Greytak, Giga, Villenas, and Danischewski (2016), 57.6% of LGBT high school students felt unsafe at school because of their sexual orientation, and 43.3% because of their gender expression. Students frequently heard other students use anti gay phrases and homophobic slurs, and over two thirds had been verbally harassed about their sexuality, yet the majority never reported the discrimination they faced (Kosciw et al. 2016). Students were embarrassed by their experiences, feared that telling someone would make their situation worse, and in many cases, didn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Birthright of Citizenship The Birthright Citizenship Amendment is one that has caused controversy. Should a person that is born in the US, regardless of whether the parents were here temporarily, or illegally be considered an American citizen? The 14th Amendment states All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the States wherein they reside , ( Spalding, 2010). The interpretation of this amendment has caused the controversy. Those opposed to ending the clause in the Birthright Citizenship Amendment argue The framers intent was to create an objective basis for establishing citizenship birth not a subjective standard left to the whim of a majority. The United ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It contrasts with citizenship acquired in other ways, for example by naturalization later in life. Birthright citizenship may be conferred by jus soli or jus sanguinis. Under United States law, any person born within the United States (including the territories of Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the Northern Mariana Islands)[1] and subject to its jurisdiction is automatically granted U.S. citizenship,[2] as are many (though not all) children born to American citizens overseas. (Spaulding, 2010). Those opposed to ending the clause in the Birthright Citizenship Amendment will argue that... The framers intent was to create an objective basis for establishing citizenship birth not a subjective standard left to the whim of a majority. The United States has, for that reason, never struggled like other nations to integrate those born here (Fitz, 2010). The thought process here is that those born natural citizens of the US from alien parents will always carry the stigma of having been the children of aliens. This could cause more undue injustice towards these people than the founding fathers wanted. After all, they were all alien to this soil. The opponents to this clause, they felt that It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Islam the Straight Path Islam The Straight Path An evaluation of the book by John L. Esposito: Islam The Straight Path. In this book , Esposito provides a succinct, up to date survey of the Islamic experience, an introduction to the faith, belief, and practice of Islam from its origins to its contemporary resurgence. He traces the emergence and development of this dynamic faith and its impact on world history and politics. He discusses the formation of Islamic belief and practice (law, theology, philosophy, and mysticism), chronicling the struggle of Muslims to define and adhere to their Islamic way of life. Equally important is the essential information Esposito provides on the contemporary world of Islam, from Muslim responses to the challenges of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coming to an end at the Muslims of Western Europe, the presence of Muslims in Europe is not a new force, but a generation of siege and conquer. Over the years Ottomans and other missionaries have put forward their idea of Islam in many parts of Europe, including Bosnia and Romania. The Importance of Understanding Muslims and Islam: Muslims and Islam are two related terms, at the same time different in its application. Let us first talk about the importance of understanding the term Muslims. Muslims are people who belong to the religion Islam. Muslims could act in various ways, presenting their actions differently, a Muslim from India or South Africa. Another good example of a Muslim view would be, the performance of their political and sect actions. For example, Saidi Qutb of Egypt believed the west is corrupt in their actions and he has different view of the West. The other example would be Saudi Arabia s acceptance of United States Forces to land in the holy place of Islam and welcoming the west. Our second question deals with the understanding of Islam. The message that this faith brings to the world is important to understand that Islam claims the holy message of God, a force that has brought a completion to the writings of the three holy books of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Islam is a religion that has brought peace, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Airjet Best Parts Inc Part 1 Kim Witten Course Project Part I Task 1 1. National First (Prime rate is 3.25%) +6.75% = 10% Semiannually EAR = (1+.10/2) ^2 1 which is 10.25 Regions Best Rate is 13.17% Monthly EAR = (1+.1317/12) ^12 1 which is 13.99 2. I think that between National First and Regions Best that National first offers the lower rate after computing the EAR. National first is also only compounded semiannually making it lower then Regions Best. The only thing I worry about it the prime rate changing because if it rises a lot then it could possibly become a higher interest rate them Regions best. At the time being if Air jets Best Inc. takes the National First option then that is 3.74 percent less they would be paying if they had gone with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Credit risk of bonds has a possibility that the bond issuer will default on the bond. The risk that the bond issuer will default on the bond will mean that the investor s actual yield will be lower. Other factors that can contribute to the riskiness of bonds are inflation rates and the financial health of the bond issuer. 4. Some positive covenants AirJet could use in future bond issues is maintain a minimum level of net working capital, maintain any and all collateral or security related to the bond indenture as well as all facilities in good working condition. They also must file quarterly audited financial statements and make sure bondholders have access to this information. They must maintain a certain level of debt coverage ratio as well as allow for redemption in the event of a merger or sale. Some negative covenants that AirJet can have in their future bond issues could be debt limitation, limitation on liens or mergers, consolidations or sales, dividend limitation, or limitations on asset disposal. They cannot pay unusually high dividends and must limit those dividends to a certain amount, they cannot lease or sell off major assets without the approval of the lender, they cannot issue additional debt and they cannot pledge any assets to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Becoming An Emergency Medical Technician This spring semester makes my third semester attending College of the Canyons, or any college for that matter. It has been a wonderful experience for I ve managed to build relationships with a diverse group of both students and instructors all working towards their goals as well as achieving a milestone in my ultimate pursuit to become a physician. This previous fall semester I undertook the challenge of becoming an Emergency Medical Technician and I am proud to say that I succeeded, for I passed the course and received my certification in early December. In late January I took my National Registry in order to be certified as an EMT B on a national level, and as I skimmed through the results I experienced tunnel vision with the word congratulations in the center. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore I am currently in the process of achieving my next academic goal, which also serves as a career milestone, of being accepted into the College of the Canyons Nursing Program. Subsequently, after successful completion and certification of the nursing program I would transfer to, a yet undecided, University of California in an effort to work towards a Bachelor s of Science in Nursing. I remain unsure of the exact route I will pursue in order to reach my ultimate goal of physician. Consequently, this one of the many reasons why I love the medical field for its limitless opportunities to obtain skills and abilities to help those in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay about Relationships in Geoffrey Chaucer s The... Throughout literature, deep relationships can often be discovered between a story and the author who writes it. Relationships can also be found in stories about a husband and wife. In Geoffrey Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales many of the characters make this idea apparent with the stories they tell. In The Pardoner s Tale , a distinct relationship can be made between the character of the Pardoner and his tale of three friends. Also, the Wife in The Wife of Bath s Tale boldly declares her relationship towards her husband. Throughout The Pardoner s Tale , the main character teaches about greed, gambling, desecration, and drinking, but in the beginning he admits to committing these sins himself. One of the portrayals of hypocrisy, in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The irony of the Pardoner is based on his hypocritical actions. The fact that he does not care about the souls of those he has tricked, says a lot about his character. Near the end of his tale, the friends begin to reveal their true personality. All three of them turn on each other trying to steal the treasure for themselves. All of the trust, which they had promised, was a lie and no loyalty remained. The supposed faithful friends display their true cruelty and expose their hypocrisy in relation to the Pardoner s character. One main theme in The Wife of Bath s Tale is female dominance and equality. In the tale, the wife portrays her dominance through her own experience. For example, the image of the whip sets her role as master, and she tells everyone that she is the head of her household. Despite her claim that experience is her sole power, the Wife of Bath evidently feels the need to create her authority in a more scholarly manner. She mimics the habits of the scholars and churchmen by supporting her claims with quotations from antique works and scripture. The Wife of Bath apparently attempts to emphasize female dominance over men. She contradicts many of the harsh customs and declares her own haughty assessment of women s function in society and in relationships. In the story, Chaucer explains that what women want is sovereignty over their husbands. According to the tale, women desire to be treated as masters over their love. The story also suggests that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. economics problems Essay 2. What is the effect on the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity of orange juice if the price of apple juice decreases and the wage rate paid to orange grove workers increases? Apple juice and orange juice are substitutes for consumers, so the fall in the price of apple juice decreases the demand for orange juice. The demand curve for orange juice shifts leftward. The increase in the wage rate paid to orange grove workers raises the cost of producing orange juice. The supply of orange juice decreases and the supply curve of orange juice shifts leftward. The net effect of these events decreases the equilibrium quantity but has an undetermined effect on equilibrium price. If supply decreases by more than the demand, the shift in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the price of $5.00, the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded. At a price of $7.00, the quantity demanded is 120 greeting cards and the quantity supplied is 160 greeting cards. There is a surplus of 40 greeting cards a week and the price falls. As the falls, the quantity demanded increases, the quantity supplied decreases, and the surplus decreases. The price falls until the surplus disappears. The market equilibrium occurs at a price of $5.00 and 140 cards a week so the price falls to $5.00 a greeting card. 5. If new audio greeting message (sent via cell phone) becomes popular and at the same time the cost of producing greeting cards falls, set out the three step process of analysis and show on a graph the adjustment process. How does the price and quantity of greeting cards change? The new audio greeting message affects the demand for greeting cards. The demand for greeting cards decreases because greeting cards and audio greeting cards are substitutes. The demand curve for greeting cards pads shifts leftward, from D0 to D1 in Figure 4.6. Simultaneously the fall in the cost of producing a greeting card affects the supply. The fall in the cost of producing greeting cards increases the supply and the supply curve shifts rightward, from S0 to S1 in Figure 4.6. At the initial price of a greeting card, $5.00 in Figure 4.6, there is a surplus of 60 greeting cards per week. The surplus forces the price lower, so the equilibrium price of a greeting card ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Bowling For Columbine as a Carnivelsque Essay To what extent can BFC be viewed as drawing on key elements of Bakhtin s notion of carnivalesque? Bowling for Columbine is a post structural film produced by Mike Moore. It leaves a message about America and its people. Today, the world is not a safe place. However, the world is made unsafe by the people who don t believe it is safe. This is what the film is based on: fear and guns. Bowling For Columbine is a carnivalesque to an extent as it contains many elements of a carnivalesque. These elements are shown through repetition, polyphony of voices and the creation of another world. Many responders would believe that this movie is a misleading act based on Mike Moore s self promotion. When looking beneath the surface however, we can see ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are so many different opinions and voices that it destroys the one single ideology and therefore, forces responders make up their own mind as to what the answer to the question is. The repetition of ideas and random images has a significant impact on the answer to the film and the responders. There are many ideas that are seemingly insignificant to guns that are constantly being brought up. However, they all represent some part of America, its people and fear. The report on Africanized bees seems random yet is very significant when relating it to the black and white community. Africanized bees are a lot more harmful than the normal bees that America has. Therefore, families try to kill these Africanized bees. These bees represent the black community and the normal bees represent the white community as they have a bigger population and are less harmful from a white person s point of view. Identical reports are also repeated to make the point clearer. This is shown through Moore s arrangement of clips so that reporters are shown to repeat Black man and suspect continuously. Random images such as these are constantly repeated in the film. This brings forward many ideas as the responder wonders how they relate to the idea of America and guns in the film. However, not just random images are constantly repeated. The same idea of people bowling and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Symbolism In The Epic Of Sundiata Phillips 1 Jessica Phillips Dr. Lehman History 110 Epic of Sundiata In the story of The supernatural in African Epic Traditions, the embodiment of the storytelling pertains to traditions in classical Africa by providing education and examples of how the African culture tradition was. Particularly referring to West Africa, the culture was based on supernatural powers, rituals and sorcery which played a dominant role in their daily lives. They also believed in divine revelation. In the story no matter which story it was telling, it still had the base of the same beloved system which was like a spiritual map on how to live. The narrator by the name of Mariam K. Deme did an excellent job with the stories by illustrating the correlations between them. The symbolism that appears throughout the of Sundiata the African rituals and the supernatural life. Another symbol was the lion and king whichrepresents bravery, strength and determination. In the text his mother was referred to as the buffalo Woman and his father as the noble ancestry. The different names throughout Sundiata s life were the lion child,, buffalo child, lion prince and lion (pg. 37). The significance of each name were just various ways of him being the king of Mali and walking into his destiny that was a prophecy spoken by the hunters before his birth. He was the chosen one to save the land of Mali and rule over as king. The essential themes presented in the story were the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Eyes Were Watching God At its first development and publishment, African American literature and works were originally dedicated to the expression of their plight from slaves, to a second class, and eventually first class citizens. However, many authors have been able to drift away from that cause and began to express the importance of identity for individuals and how trials and experiences through life can add to or detract from someone s personal character and define them as the best that they can become. Author s of these works had usually conveyed a theme of being able to adopt a new identity through the experiences that a character is able to face through their life. A well written example of this would by in the story of Their Eyes Were Watching God, as the main character, Janie, finds new loves in her life and with each new relationship is able to adopt an identity or add onto her persona, as she adjusts to her new roles, such as becoming a mother, a wife, and an independent woman. As she is married to her first husband, Logan, she works with him on the farm performing daily duties, such as milking the cows (Morrison 73) or tilling the land (79). However she didn t love him as a person, but she was promised by both Logan and her grandmother then she would grow to love him (65), so as it was the role at the time to be the faithful wife beside her husband. She eventually loses her sense of individuality as she begins to venture less and less from the farm and begins to spend more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Software, Operating Systems, File Management And Digital... Introduction Over the course of the year I have submitted 4 different internal standards. Through the process these internals I have applied skills that I have learnt in application software, operating systems, file management and digital ethics. This four standards were: 1.41 (Implement basic procedures to produce a specified digital information outcome) In this standard I was presented with a database of the food brought by students at the café which I then completed and produced a mail merge of the products brought to be sent to the costumer s parents. To do this I showed a variety of skills using Microsoft Excel and Word. 1.42/1.43 (Demonstrate understanding of basic concepts of digital media and to produce a specified digital media outcome) In this standard I applied my knowledge of the Big Four (Contrast, Repetition, Alignment and Proximity) as well as document layout to create a children s book. 1.50 (Demonstrate understand of the common components of digital infrastructures) In this standard I used my knowledge of digital infrastructures to install and operating system which included drives and utilities on the personal computer I had built in standard 1.51. 1.51 (Implement basic procedures for servicing a personal computer system) In this standard I used my knowledge about servicing personal computer systems to find and fix problems in both hardware and software. Operation Systems There is two main types of software, Operating Systems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Homework 3 Introduction to Project Management 92 (2) Let be the number of grade 9 oranges O.J. uses for bags, be the number of grade 9 oranges O.J. uses for juice, be the number of grade 6 oranges O.J. uses for bags, and be the number of grade 6 oranges O.J. uses for juice. The objective is to maximize the profit. For juice, the profit will be ($1.50$1.05)*( + ), and for bags, the profit will be ($0.50 $0.20)*( + ). Thus, the total profit will be . The objective function is: Maximize The constraints are: Constraint 1: The total number of grade 9 oranges is 100,000 lb. That is, Constraint 2: The total number of grade 6 oranges is 120,000 lb. That is, Constraint 3: The average quality of juice is at least 8. That is, This gives us: Constraint 4: The average quality of juice is at least ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is, Or Constraint 3: The production of the third month must meet the requirement of demand. That is, Or Constraint 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9: Each month each city has 420 hours of skilled labor available. That is, Constraint 10: All variables must be nonnegative. That is, Using Excel, we can compute the optimal numbers of cost (checking the box Make Unconstrained Variables Non Negative to satisfy the Constraint 10): x11 100 x12 210 350 x13 210 350 x21 0 400 x22 200 400 x23 280 400 y1 0 100 y2 10 100 y3 0 100 Variables Coefficients 350 Objective Function 375000 Constraints Constraint 1 Constraint 2 Constraint 3 Constraint 4 Constraint 5 Constraint 6 Constraint 7 Constraint 8 Constraint 9 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.5 1.5 1.5 Total 100 400 500 200 420 420 0 300 420 = = ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. How to Improve Organizational Performance Through Learning... The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/0143 7720.htm How to improve organizational performance through learning and knowledge? Tsung Hsien Kuo Testing Center, Securities and Futures Institute, Taipei, Taiwan Abstract Purpose Through investigating the relationship among human resource management (HRM), organizational learning (OL), organizational innovation (OI), knowledge management capability (KMC), and organizational performance (OP), the aim of this paper was to find a way of improving organizational performance through learning and knowledge. Design/methodology/approach A survey questionnaire was utilized to collect data. The population of this study included 659 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD, 1996) indicates that contemporary economies are increasingly based on knowledge and information. OECD analysis is increasingly directed to understanding the dynamics of the knowledge based economy and its relationship to traditional economics. According to OECD, knowledge based economy is directly based on the production, distribution and use of knowledge and information, and it is considered: . an innovative economy, in terms of knowledge content; . a networked economy, in terms of knowledge presentation; . a learning economy, in terms of knowledge social type; and . a green economy, in terms of organization sustainability. This is also reflected in the trend in OECD economies towards growth in high technology investments, high technology industries, more highly skilled labor and associated productivity gains. This study aims to propose a model to explore the relationships among human resource management, organizational learning, organizational innovation, knowledge management capability and organizational performance using structural equation modeling. The research participants are from 208 electronic manufacturing companies. The study particularly targets management level personnel (e.g. line managers, knowledge management officers, human resource management or training department ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Plastic Surgery As Bodily Reconstruction For Wounded Soldiers Plastic surgery began as bodily reconstruction for wounded soldiers in World War I. The surgery developed in stages, starting with correcting traumatic injuries and deformed facial features. The more cosmetic focus began in the 1970 s, with creating perfected facial features and making aesthetically pleasing body parts. Cosmetic surgery boomed in the 1990 s, with 1.2 million procedures performed in the United States alone (plasticsurgery.org). The swiftness in which these procedures have infiltrated society has lead to a change in our view of the value of the body. The modern ease and accessibility of cosmetic surgery has intensified the need for external beauty and has influenced the loss of personal identity. Fascination with external ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Patients opting for cosmetic surgery have a face in mind and it is usually a celebrity s. In Abby Ellin s article, several patients got plastic surgery just to look like a certain person. For example, 41 year old Deborah Davenport spent 15,000 dollars on shaving cartilage from her nose, adding botox to her forehead, and pumping dermal filler into her cheeks to look like Kate Winslet (Galileo). While Ms. Davenport looked perfectly normal after her procedures, most often than not, people who get plastic surgery to imitate a celebrity usually end up disastrous. Kevin Fallon s article mentions Claire Leeson, a woman who spent over 30,000 dollars on surgery to look like Kim Kardashian. The final result was admittedly dreadful (thedailybeast.com). While Davenport and Leeson had different results from their celebrity look alike procedures, both claimed to be much happier after the surgery (Galileo, thedailybeast.com). Even if the face is not what would be considered actually beautiful, just the fact that the face resembles a celebrity seems to influence the perception that it is perfect anyway. This fascination and surety that celebrities contain the holy grail of external beauty reflects upon our certainty that there is a specific standard of beauty, and in order to fit in, we must perfect ourselves to meet this standard. There is a common belief that cosmetic surgery exists to make the body better and yet, there also seems to be an underlying notion that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Eastern Woodlands The life among the Eastern Woodlands was extremely different and interesting. It is very clear that they definitely had religious values. They had a church, or as classified, a place of assembly for prayer; along with prayer, they had dance ceremonies and a ceremonial fire. I can infer that they believed in a Great Spirit, which coordinated the world. I suspect that this world not only accommodated them, but also the plants and other surroundings. The corn is guarded, which definitely expresses how much it was valued in their society. There does not seem to be any animals present in the picture, which means they may have been used for food or clothing. The Native American diet was quite healthy, as presented in the pictures, which embodies their choice of growing vegetables. There are no animals in the picture, which leaves curiosity as to whether or not they hunt for their meat, or if their diet even consisted of meat. They do have many spears and knives, being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their resources doesn t seem to be as ingenious, neither does their clothing. In my opinion, they could definitely upgrade in clothing and weapons. Their settlements were quite enterprising, and they truly cherished their culture. According to the Europeans, Native Americans were far from civilized, which means to have an advanced or refined culture. Europeans perceived Native Americans as uncivilized people who were extremely backwards. They saw them as having horrible resources, cannibalistic individuals, who were atrocious; meanwhile, they anticipated them as advanced and civilized people. Their perception of Native Americans absolutely impacts relations between the two people, due to how harsh they recognized them on one hand, and how organized they grasped them on the other. The different notions undeniably could create conflict, because of how they could be taken, which is in many negative and downing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Optimist s Daughter Literary Criticism The Optimist s Daughter The Optimist s daughter is seen as a reflective and moving novel about love, suspense, and isolation ( Eudora Welty 2).Welty has a gentle power to grasp the impression of country, and uses it to get the attention of the readers by inferring (Bloom, Modern Critical views 93). Eudora Welty describes themes such as making peace with the past and memories to help cope with the deaths of her husband, mother, and now her loving father. One of America s most admired authors, Eudora Welty, was born in Jackson, Mississippi. She used love and guilt to write in familiar terms of family, place, and vision (Johnson 115). Welty was educated at Central High school and attended Mississippi State College in Columbia, where she studied advertisement; Later transferring to the University of Wisconsin, she received her Bachelor in Arts. Welty received a Pulitzer Prize for The Optimist s Daughter one of the richest and strongest works of Eudora (Beuliacqua 1). The setting takes place in a small town in the South, a hospital in New Orleans and Mount Salus around the time of Mardi Grass (Moss 5). Laural leaves her home in Chicago to be with her father after she heard the news of his eye exam. Come to find out the Judge was diagnosed with a slip retina, and he will need to undergo a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fay comes close to being a real life villain (Peck 3). Cardinals, flying down from low branches of the dogwood tree, were feeding here and there at the ladies crossed feet At the top of the tree a mocking bird stood silent over them like a sentinel (Welty 105). She has found the point, if you look at a room from the perfect point, you can see it (Bloom, Modern Critical Views: Eudora Welty). If Laural will open her eyes, she will see how strong she truly is. She can overcome the obstacles that have been thrown to her, Laural will learn to cope with the deaths of her parents and husband, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Comparison of Pepsi and Coca Cola Financials Comparison of Pepsi and Coca Cola Financials Introduction Coca Cola and Pepsi are the two most popular and widely recognized beverage brands in the world. They have been competing in the soft drink sector for over a century and both companies enjoy a high degree of brand consciousness globally. Both companies try to market as part of a lifestyle. Coca Cola uses phrases such as Coke side of life in their website, while Pepsi uses phrases such as Hot stuff in their web, to promote the idea that Pepsi is in sync with the cool side of life. Ironically, both Pepsi and Coke have similar beginnings: both were created in the 19th century and both were the results of the experimental work of innovative pharmacists. Coke was created in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although Pepsi s dividend payout ratio is slightly lower than Coca Cola s, the difference is marginal. (Finance) The Dividend Payout Ratio means the percentage of earnings paid to shareholders in dividends. The payout ratio provides an idea of how well earnings support the dividend payments. More mature companies tend to have a higher payout ratio. This ratio is calculated as Dividends per share / Earnings per share. The Dividend payout ratio for Coca Cola is 48.2% while PepsiCo is 34.8% The price/earnings ratio (P/E) is the best known of the investment valuation indicators. It is the measure of the share price relative to the annual net income earned by the firm per share. The P/E ratio has its imperfections, but it is nevertheless the most widely reported and used valuation by investment professionals and the investing public. The financial reporting of both companies and investment research services use a basic earnings per share (EPS) figure divided into the current stock price to calculate the P/E multiple (i.e. how many times a stock is trading (its price) per each dollar of EPS). A high PE ratio generally indicates increased demand because investors anticipate earnings growth in the future. The PE ratio has units of years, which can be interpreted as the number of years of earnings to pay back purchase price. The price/earnings ratio for Coca Cola is 12.97 while PepsiCo is 16.24. (YCharts, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom Essay The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom According to Corrie Betsie Ten Boom, life was a faith building experience. Those two women were faced with one of the toughest experiences of their lives. Each day, Corrie and Betsie had to persuade each other that everything was going to be okay, once they were free from the hell , or the concentration camp they were placed in. And, yet, Corrie and Betsie somehow managed to keep in mind that God was with them. Corrie Ten Boom s astonishing novel, The Hiding Place , is an extraordinary adventure of one courageous Christian woman who had been sent to a concentration camp, along with her sister, for helping the Jews. Both the girls depended heavily on Christ s power and words to guide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Willem cared very much for people of all religions and races. He was a minister of the Dutch Reformed Church and organized many homes mainly for elderly Jews (although he welcomed all). His lifestyle caught many people s attention, especially Corrie s and their sis, Betsie. The more they got into his line of work, the more danger they were putting themselves into. They were hiding Jews in the Beje (the large house of the Ten Booms) and they eventually got caught. The whole Ten Boom family father, Corrie and Betsie had put their own lives on the line and because of this, they were placed in a concentration camp along with all the hundreds of Jews they had helped along the way. During the years they spent there, they watched many die and others get beaten. They, too, were abused and persecuted for all the good of helping others. The main theme of this story was to show the miraculous and courageous struggle of one loving and devoted family, who put their own lives at stake to protect the lives of many others. Every night, before they were placed in the concentration camp, the tiny family of three read a scripture from the Bible. While in the hell , they prayed that God would forgive the retched and brutal souls of the Nazi guards who beat and killed many people. They put their Christian beliefs above all else. It was more important to them that they gave up their lives to rescue others because it was the Christian thing to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Study of History and Theory of International Relations To study international relations means to study the history of international relations, theory, practical application of those theories and the outcome after the practical application of the theory was applied. Smith spoke about international relations and said that international relations importance of not just theory, but history to understanding The politics of today (Smith 2006). So when you study international relations you should understand the theory but you need to know the history because a states history contributed the how and why the countries politics are the way they are today. It is impossible to understand a complex problem such as the war between North Korea and South Korea by studying the theories of internal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bipolarity exists when two states have a majority of the economic, military and cultural influence and can include alliance such as NATO or the WARSAW Pact or organizations but still have power. An example of this would be the United States and the U.S.S.R is the Cold War. In the Cold War the United States and the U.S.S.R. emerged as the two leading power, most western countries and capitalist states came under the influence of the United States and on the opposite end the communist states came under the influence of the U.S.S.R. and then then two major power fought indirectly for control of the other countries as can be seen during the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Russian Afghan War. Multipolar is a where more than two states have nearly equal amounts of military cultural and economic influence. Theorist argue that this is more peaceful that a bipolar system because since power is equal states would not want to attack other states however it could also lead to conflict if one states feels the others may form an alliance. This could lead to more indirect conflicts and frequent shifting of alliance to prevent one states from becoming the sole world power. Constructivists believe that things are they way they are because people believe it to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Intersectional Discrimination Against African American Women During Crenshaw s talk, she focused on the intersectional discrimination African American women face. She got her point across by having the audience listen to and try to recognize names of black men and women who experienced police brutality. I believe the main reason society has not recognized these types of victims is due to lack of media coverage. According to an article on USA Today, ...the data show that police incidents involving women of color occur at a disproportionately high level compared with media coverage. (Clark, 2016) Because of this lack of coverage, many people in society do not realize this type of crime is happening. I asked a friend for his thoughts on the topic, and he said crimes committed against black women by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Watership Down by Richard Adams Different people can interpret most, if not all movies differently. This difference of opinion can lead to countless debates that will go on until the end of time. This is with all movies including moves that are intended for the younger audience. Children s movies usually have different themes that will fly right over a child s head and only be noticed by the adults watching. Whether it is just a pop culture joke or reference or a major theme in the film, they are intended to keep the adult audience engaged and thinking. In 1978 Nepenthe Productions released the animated film, Watership Down, based off of the 1972 book of the same title written by Richard Adams. Through the eyes of a child the movie was non other than a film about a group of rabbits escaping their home, which is being destroyed, in hopes of finding a new place to reside. You may want to believe this movie is just about rabbits, but through the eyes of an adult this movie has a very different meaning. The use of animals in children s movies to make a film kid friendly has been done for years. This is one reason why the rabbits are so effective in telling this tale. Rabbits are cute cuddly animals that present no threat or danger. Kids love bunnies and long to have them as pets. If I was a parent at the release of Watership Down, I would think the movie was just a film about rabbits and think, how much harm can it cause? After watching Watership Down for the first time I came to the conclusion that this is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Procrastination is Synonymous with Hesitation Procrastination as Hesitation: A Synonymous Definition Procrastination is synonymous with hesitation, as this is a process by which people hesitate to complete a task rather than finishing it quickly. Some might wait until the last minute before a deadline, others may start a project and have trouble continuing where they have left off, and others may even procrastinate to the point of never completing a task in time. While not completing a task is not as definitive as procrastination as hesitation since procrastinators are generally known for doing their work. Procrastination is somewhat healthy while being unable or unwilling to complete needed jobs is inherently unhealthy. One might also say that procrastination in necessary to make informed decisions, to prepare for a speech or presentation that has to be delivered, or even to study for a test. The longer one waits, the more time one has to gather additional information informally and to come into the correct mindset to do good work. To utilize the examples above one may wait to commit to a date or social gathering due to the possibility of other tasks that may need to be prioritized. As far as giving a presentation or speech, one must not only know the content, he or she must also be physiologically prepared to face an audience and this can be quite stressful. This might mean gathering the materials for the presentation more informally yet not completing the speech preparation until right before it is given, so ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The Nature Of Nature In The Rainy Day By Henry Wadsworth... Since the beginning of time, nature has always been there to support and nourish everything that inhabits it. This goes from the plants to the animals that live their everyday lives depending on nature s support. However nature has been around for so long that we humans have become accustomed to it always being there. This has caused us to take it for granted which is why we never stop to see the deeper meaning and lessons nature has to offer. Nature has many other important values beyond it being just a resource, it is also a teacher of many important life values. Many poets have written about the true beauty of nature and its deeper lessons. One of these poets is the famous Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, who became the first American writer to be honored with a bust in the poet s corner of London s Westminster Abbey for his amazing poems that inspired life in America. Much of his work have become classic American hero stories such as Paul Revere s Ride but he also touches upon the subject of nature and its values. In his first of three poems entitled The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls he shows how nature is powerful and beautiful compared to us weak humans. In his next poem entitled The Rainy Day , Longfellow discusses how life has its good and bad times, but one should always look back to nature to help them conquer their challenges. His final poem named My Cathedral shows how nature s beauty and lessons are the most important thing in the world and should not be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The System Development Life Cycle Framework Prior to Zachman, organizations often introduced information systems technology in direct response to a perceived need by the organization such as the automation of a particular job function (Bernard, 2011). As Bernard notes, this became increasingly problematic as organizations evolved as did their need for integration and communication between their system implementations. Systems developed to meet business requirements on a case by case basis often using proprietary vendor products which eventually led to heterogeneous collection of disharmonious systems (Bernard, 2011). Zachman Framework Compared to the System Development Life Cycle Framework The most common approach to developing a system during the time Zachman created his framework was the System Development Life Cycle Framework (SDLC) (Collins, 2008, February). SDLC is typically divided into five phases which are planning, analysis, detailed system design, implementation, and maintenance (Coronel Morris, 2015). Each of these phases is intended as a gate which must be passed through before proceeding to the next (Coronel Morris, 2015). With this structure in mind, it should be clear that while it may be possible to revisit the planning phase during the analysis phase, the converse would certainly not be possible. Consequently, this emphasizes perhaps the key and fundamental difference between the two approaches. Even a cursory glimpse at the initial Zachman (1987) framework would not reveal a series of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Nestle s Infant Formula and the Third World Controversy ETHICAL APPLICATION ASSIGNMENT #2 Case Study: Nestles Infant Formula and the Third World Controversy NAME: Liliana Pardo Mazzelli 1. MORAL AGENT: NESTLE CORPORATION 2. MORAL ISSUE: Whether to continue their aggressive marketing strategy of affirming the superiority of infant formula in Third World countries. 3. LISTS OF PROBABLE CONSEQUENCES: a) If the action is taken: 1. Nestle Corporation could increase the sales of infant formula and the company will keep on profiting. 2. Nestle Corporation will make more mothers feel comfortable with feeding formula to their babies in the Third World countries. 3. Nestle Corporation will put children s wellbeing at risk. 4. Nestle Corporation could increase the death rate due to bottle feeding. 5. Nestle Corporation could face reinvestigation as in the past. 6. Nestle Corporation will make women believe that formula is better than mother s milk. 7. Nestle Corporation will make women feel that they will keep their beauty by not breast feeding their babies. 8. Nestle Corporation will continue being the leader in infant formula. 9. Nestle Corporation could reduce the Killing Third World babies accusations. 10. Nestle Corporation will influence women by making them believe that formula will make their children more intelligent, even to become geniuses. b) If the action is not taken: 1. Nestle Corporation s bad reputation will change. 2. Nestle Corporation will continue to sell products (including the formula). 3. Nestle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Walt Disney World Essay Sitting patiently in the backseat of a Honda Civic 2001, her eyes widened as they took sight of the marvelous entrance sign of what truly is the happiest place on Earth. The amount of people in line frightened her, but that didn t hinder her ceaseless curiosity. Her stubby legs moved as fast as they could once she was past the entrance, scrutinizing every edge of this unfamiliar land. Her mother and grandparents giggled as they took sight of their toddler utilizing her disposable camera, snapping pictures of everything, in every angle imagined. The vivid, cheerful colors caused an electrifying spark in her four year old mind, but little did she know, this wonderful world of magic would change her forever. She never imagined that something so childlike would leave such a deep mark in her life. She stood center stage where dreams do come true, Walt Disney World. Roaming through the park, her mind was allowed to break free of all the restrictive barriers and imagine the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She became infatuated with the caricatures and for the most part, the moral lessons that came with the Disney films. From dreaming big to being courageous, she was able to take on the world confidently. She sat herself in front of the bulky television, blissfully waiting for her grandfather to rewind the VCR. The Little Mermaid was the first of many Disney films she had ever witnessed, and it became her favorite. Who doesn t enjoy a film that empowers women to think beyond the box and follow their dreams? The quirky, visionary mermaid motivated her to explore beyond her horizons, to not confine herself to society s expectations. Even though she grew up, the life lessons that Walt Disney taught her through his parks, films, and characters have defined who she is today. Through these childlike films, she has learned about bravery, compassion, teamwork, honesty, and most importantly, believing in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Organic Foods Vs Organic Food As the world continues to embrace health and fitness living and as the levels of environmental awareness increase, so does the popularity of organic foods continue to skyrocket. According to a recent survey conducted by a renowned body in the United States, more than forty percent of the US consumers are now taking the organic foods path over the inorganic, and it seems that this new wave is not going away anytime soon. According to most of the users, organic food is much tastier, safer, helps to prevent environmental exploitation and on top of it all boasts more nutritional value than inorganic food (Thøgersen 172). However, there is no difference in dietary levels between organic and inorganic food, and this discussion examines what sets these two categories apart and why their nutritional levels are the same. Organic food is any product produced by a farming system which does not incorporate the use of human made fertilizers and pesticides, livestock feed additives or growth regulators. According to Cooper, Leifert, and Ursula (45), organic food uses natural methods of agriculture which aim at giving a product which is environmentally friendly, economically viable and also socially healthy. For instance below are some of the practices which organic farmers engage in to ensure that they meet this objective (Harper and Aikaterini 290). Rather than use human made fertilizers, the organic food farmers use plant and animal manure to increase the soil quality. For example, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Louis Garneau Introduction This logistics plan identifies the risks and the procedure as to how Louis Garneau will handle transporting and delivering the product to the customer. Discussion Climate The Netherlands has a temperate maritime climate due to a long coast with the Atlantic Ocean.1 The Atlantic Ocean influences the climate by giving the Netherlands cool summers along with moderate winters; much milder when compared to Ontario s continental climate.2 The daytime temperatures range from 2°C 6°C in the winter and 17°C 20°C in the summer.3 The Netherlands also experiences wet weather year round with little snowfall during the winter. Rain is predominant during the winter and fall and less frequent during spring and summer.4 Extreme cold is a rare occurrence ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The main materials used are rubber, steel and plastic. The rubber starts out in rubber plantations by farmers in Thailand, being a tier three supplier, and is then produced and shipped out by the Thai Rubber Latex Corporation, being a second tier supplier.18 The steel starts out in Australia, as iron ore, in mines excavated by Rio Tinto, being the tier three suppliers.19 Next, the iron is shipped from Australia to China, Mexico, Taiwan, and Japan, again by Rio Tinto.20 Following, the iron ore is received by Baosteel, in China, being a second tier supplier, where it is transformed into steel.21 Ensuing, multiple companies such as Weinmann, microSHIFT, Shimano, KMC, Promax, Louis Garneau, Pro Wheel, and Full Speed Ahead receive the steel and rubber, and manufacture it into the respective parts needed for the bicycles. Weinmann China manufactures the wheels and rims, microSHIFT produces the front derailleur, and Pro Wheel manufactures the crankset, all from Shenzhen, China.[22][23] The steel is also shipped out to Shimano, a Japanese company, where the shift levers, the cassette, and the brake levers are created.24 KMC, Promax, and Full Speed Ahead also receive the steel at the plants in Taiwan, where the bicycle chain, breaks, and the headset are created.[25][26] The steel is also sent to Mexico, where Louis Garneau manufactures the frame, fork, stem, handlebar, and grips.27 Weinmann, microSHIFT, Shimano, KMC, Promax, Louis Garneau, Pro Wheel, and Full Speed Ahead are all first tier suppliers. Subsequently, all the parts are then shipped to the Louis Garneau plant in Mexico, where the bikes are assembled, ultimately reaching the enterprise.28 Next, the bikes are shipped to Louis Garneau s Canadian Warehouse in Quebec.29 From there, the bikes are shipped to the Rotterdam port and then on to Amsterdam and Rotterdam by Neelevat, being the distributor. In Amsterdam and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Buffalo Wild Wings Case STRATEGIC ANALYSIS OF BUFFALO WILD WINGS THIEN AN K. DOAN MGT6203.E1 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AMBERTON UNIVERSITY Abstract By having the ability to overcome and persevere during its initial hardships, Buffalo Wild Wings has grown from a small start up restaurant in Columbus, Ohio, to now one of the most recognizable restaurant chains in the United States. By adhering to its WOW mission statement and placing an importance to its customers, shareholders and local communities, Buffalo Wild Wings is expanding into the global market. Through thorough examination of its strengths and weaknesses and the ability to adapt to and making changes, Buffalo Wild Wings was able to avoid bankruptcy and now is experiencing growth in its operation as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the strongest contribution factors was its management. In 1996, when Buffalo Wild Wings was on the brink of bankruptcy due to the rapid expansion, it was Sally Smith s poise and vision that enable the company to move forward and eventually avoided bankruptcy. After avoid bankruptcy in the late 1990 s in the early part of 2000 s, Buffalo Wild Wings dropped the Grills and Bars from its name to target a larger audience. With strong leadership, Buffalo Wild Wings was able to transformed itself and gain strong brand recognition here in the United States. By having strong brand recognition, Buffalo Wild Wings was able to opened more than one thousand restaurants here in the United States and Canada. To compete with some of the food industry s giants, such as McDonald and Domino, Buffalo Wild Wings recently opened up four restaurants in Puerto Rico and is contracted to open up an additional 22 more restaurants in the Middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. John Wycliffe Research Paper John Wycliffe whose name was spelled in several ways including Wyclif, Wycliff, Wiclef...etc. was a philosopher, theologian, translator, and preacher. He study at the University of Oxford located in England where he would later become a teacher as well. Though Wycliffe was not known to be part of the protestant reformers, like those of, John Calvin, Martin Luther, John Wesley, Ulrich Zwingli, he would carry a name of his own. He was/is considered to be a forerunner, one who kicked off the reformation, so to speak. One thing (among many) that should be equated to Wycliffe s name is the fact that he felt it necessary to translate the Bible into a common language. He would also develop followers who would be known as Lollards. Wycliffe s family was long settled in Yorkshire and covered a considerable amount of territory. John Wycliffe was born in a small village in Hipswel which was located in North Riding of Yorkshire, England around 1328. It is believed by most that it was here in his home town neighborhood where he would receive his early education. John would further his education at the university of Oxford, and though it is not revealed when his studies began, we do know that he remained involved with the school till his death. There were several men who would bring added fame to the University, men such as, Roger Bacon, Robert Grosseteste, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This battle that Wycliffe began would continue till the day of his death. Not that Wycliffe was right in all his teachings, but we that are in the true church sure can take away many lessons from Wycliffe. He was willing to take a stand when it was only himself and a few followers willing to take his side on the matters. He never backed down even when being brought before the leaders of the Catholic church. So he was brave, willing, bold, made an impact, and remained faithful to his beliefs till his last breath was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Lost Hero Analysis Module 2 Discussion Question The book, The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan, can be found in both print and digital edition in the collection at Trent Park Elementary. The print version is shelved in the fiction section of the library. The Follett electronic versions are housed in Follettshelf which is accessed through Destiny Quest. Selection According to Trent Park Elementary s Collection Development Policy, there are three major criteria used to select all media center collection materials. The first, is alignment with curriculum. Next, the material needs to fulfill the need of a student s reading level. Last, it may replace a damaged item (Trent Park Elementary, 2012). These are not the only criteria used to select materials, but are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Students at Trent Park Elementary have access to their own device in classrooms for grades 1 5, iPads and Kindle Fires are also accessible during the school day. Most students have access to devices after school hours in the form of a smartphone or tablet or may check out a computer, Kindle or Kindle Fire. Consideration must be given to how and when the material will be used. If it will be used for strictly instruction during the school day, then compatibility with school devices must be considered, if the purpose is to be accessed beyond school hours, then compatibility with smartphones or borrowed devices are the main concern. For our students with physical challenges, compatibility with a tablet is non negotiable. This Follett electronic eBook, The Lost Hero, is compatible with all devices and platforms. There are many occasions when compatibility issues arise when content is downloaded to devices (Johnson, 2013). Most all functionality to the Follett eBook can be accessed in most desktops and tablets. To access full functionality of the eBook on all platforms, an app is available for download. This is the reason The Lost Hero was considered in this type of electronic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Melting Pot By Harriet Jacobs American is the melting pot of the world and because of this; we can enjoy a bounty of American Ethnic Literature. What does this mean? American Ethnic Literature are the poems, novels, and histories written by the minority peoples of this new world. They were the outsiders of a predominately white world and therefore had an experience like no other. African American, Native Americans and Mexican Americans have a rich deep heritage that was immortalized in writing. African American Literature began as graphic slave narratives, accounting life in bondage by the slave themselves. The readers were enlightened to the cruelties of life as a slave and also the ways that slaves managed to escape. People were finally given a glimpse into the horrors of slavery and the fight of the African American people. In 1859, America saw one of the first autobiographical/fiction novels written by Harriet Jacobs. In Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, folks were let into life as a indentured slave girl. Abused by the white family that owned her, she finds a way to respect herself and became self sufficient. This novel gave society of taste of things that were spoken of only behind closed doors and brought them out into the light for all to examine. According to Digital History (2014), these novels draws on unique African American elements including folklore and oral traditions and gives expression to a distinctive double consciousness, an awareness of being both African and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Differences And Similaristics Of Greek And Roman Architecture Greek and Roman civilizations have created some of the most inveterate and meaningful images in history. The art of building that arouse on the shores of the Aegean Sea and flourished at the ancient world .Greeks were governed through democracy while romans were republicans .the Romans borrowed and adapted the Greek style. They sanctified the same Greek Gods but gave them different names. They both concentrated on using their structural concepts that match their ideal ratios. And as any two consecutive, greatly attached civilizations .there are many points of comparisons regarding their building types, building techniques, materials and art. As long as the presence of differences there are many similarities that actually exist. If we started with the similarities between them, we would find out that they both concerned about symmetry, using stonework (marble), columns, and esplanades. They brought up numerous statues and esteemed the human compose. Although difference between Greek and Roman architecture are not so clear for some, they look alike in many things. However, it does not mean lack of difference at all between both of them. The Greeks established some colonies on the coastline near the Mediterranean Sea. While The Romans ruled all over the Mediterranean. The Romans built roads which connects their empire to the main land. But The Greeks ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unfortunately, due to using such materials, many of their buildings didn t remain till nowadays .vice versa using limestone, which was commonly used and favored by them as it was easy to be cut. Pentelikon marble which was used especially for fishing surfaces it is also used in well known structures as the Erechtheum. Buildings were durable and sturdy. Romans used the same material but invented the concrete, with which many of their structures were constructed. It is made by a mixing water, sand and lime ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Analysis Of The Book The Things They Carried 1. Birth October 1, 1946; present 2. The things they carried was written in the late 1980 s and published in 1990. The novel acts as a response to the era it discusses by solidifying the un generalized version of war through fictional anecdotes from the narrator and characters. The truth is never portrayed through historic context or media, and with this novel, the author was able to reciprocate the emotions felt by soldiers from the graphic scenes or actions envisioned/written. 3. Factors that influenced the author to publish this novel was partly due to his way of coping after war, using stories to keep the imagination alive and causing the audience to reflect on their own lives. Another is telling an honest view of the what war really is and how the soldiers were affected from the start of being drafted until life after the Vietnam War, trying to find their identity. 4. The novel version I used was paperback. To complete this section, I used websites for articles about O Brien s biography, interviews from the author himself, and different analysis of the novel as my sources to understand the varied perspectives. II. Diction: 1. The diction for this novel is connotative. Although his writing can be straightforward and literal, his reflection can provide varied meanings to what his ideas are. The author often changes literary devices to get his point across. In one chapter, he can be specific on the little details that depicts one s entity and then he can take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...