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Mary Poppins Movie On The 60 s
There have been many great films made between 1940 1960 these films have developed new filming
technology and editing styles. These films have also contributed to the wonderful of cinema to help
give people a feel going environment to hang with families, friends, and more across the globe. As I
search through film of this early film era the movie that was most appealing to me was Mary Poppins
made in on the 60 s. This was a movie that I had always wanted to see but never had access to film but
thank to 21 century technology I was able to see this film for the first time. This movie brought back a
childhood joy which I had lost over the years as I entered adulthood.
Mary Poppins was originally a book wrote by P. L. Travers in the early 30 s. This book would then
become a Walt Disney (and his partner Bill Walsh) film made in 1964 directed by Robert Stevenson.
Robert Stevenson was born in Burxton, UK and graduate of Cambridge University. Roberts is also
famous for directing other Disney film such as The Love Bug and Old Yeller these film just like Mary
Poppins where hits of their time. With all of Roberts s success directing movies I think Walt Disney
make a great choose to choose him to direct the this film because a the new ... Show more content on
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The special effect used in this film where out of this world. As I mentioned in the paragraph before
this movie fused real life and animation as if they were one. To make this happen Robert had to use a
film editing style called sodium process which placed the actors in the animation. This can be seen
when the actress Julie Andrews is interacting with penguins. Another technique used in Mary Poppins
was animatronics which allowed Julie to movie freely through picture using technology and robotics.
Robert also bring the scenery to life by painting on large glass this technique is called matte painting
and was used to create the London roof
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Hard Times And Pride And Prejudice Essay
The novels Hard Times (1854) written by Charles Dickens (1812 1870) and Pride and Prejudice
(1813) written by Jane Austen (1775 1817) are two very distinct literary works, written and published
in two completely different eras. While Austen wrote Pride and Prejudice in the Georgian era, Dickens
s novel Hard Times is a part of the Victorian age. These novels represent disparate worlds,that of rigid
and utilitarian aspects on one hand and domestic concerns over marriage and property on the other.
These novels represent women in a certain light, quite different from the each other, but the same. This
paper thus aims to analyse the portrayal of female characters by Dickens and Austen in the
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This is an opposition with which Dickens makes extended ironic play later in the story, when Sissy
becomes the homemaker, the most settled and the most respectable member of the Gradgrind family.
She is,at the beginning of the book, not only of questionable parentage but a virtual orphan. From this
situation there develops an ironic opposition between the ties of blood and those of affectiom, for
Sissy, deprived of a family by blood, is supported by the extended, unorthodox family of the circus
people and she eventually becomes Gradgrind s honorary and truest daughter. Her love is undying and
is not affected by his loveless teaching. Her devotion brings about family feeling in her new father and
sister as when, in Louisa s grave trouble, the once deserted girl shone like a beautiful light upon the
darkness of the other (Dickens, 248). Sissy becomes the motherly,sisterly and daughterly heart of the
adoptive family and her very nickname signals her familial role throughout the story, as the
archetypical sister. However, the reward for this depiction of virtue is confined within the family.
Although Sissy grows from child to woman in years, she does not move, like most of Dickens s good
women, beyond the roles of a surrogate mother, daughter and sister to sexual maturity. Initially, the
book
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Equality In Sports
Introduction Title IX changed the philosophy of sports establishing that a person s sex cannot deny
their participation in sports. This allowed women one step closer to equality throughout the
workplace, at school, and even at home. Back in the day, women were only destined to be a housewife
or a secretary. Not a lawyer, or involved in math and sciences, or even become a business owner. Girls
in classrooms would raise their hand less because they didn t have a reason to retain knowledge and
they knew acknowledging the question would be useless in the field they choose to study. With Title
IX, young girls are given the chance to play sports. Sports allow athletes to know how to retain
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For example the use stereotypes such as, That boys are supposed to play sports and girls are suppose
play with their Barbie dolls . In addition, male athletes dominate in the sports world and fans are more
likely to watch male athletes than female athletes. In fact, this influences lower salaries for women in
athletics. The problem starts with parents who don t give their daughters a chance to play sports. The
need to allow them to make a choice and assume that there is no interest what so ever just for the
simple fact that they are a girl. Together if we can establish one of these solutions we can create a
balance in the social environment and make it acceptable for a women to be able play a
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The Roman And Greek Political Systems
The Roman and Greek political systems have influenced the governments across the globe today, and
have even introduced political words such as democracy, monarchy, and tyranny. However, Rome was
influenced by the Greek, they introduced a republic view seen today then the democracy of Greek city
states. During the time of these two civilizations, they held many overlapping similarities, and other
times showing the vast difference between the related civilizations such as the location of each city
state, how much power a women had, and the separation of the groups in each political system. The
city state system highly effected the growing political parties of each civilization s development.
Greek city states were surrounded on a peninsula by mountains and islands. This separated them from
one another, and created different political systems. Due to forming independently they clashed with
other independent city states examples being that of Athens and Sparta. Sparta was a very strict city
state that had an aristocratic rule and high focus on military. Yet, Athens being a widely accepting
community showed a connection between Rome, they were more of a democracy than any other
political system. Rome had more room to grow continentally, unlike the smaller city states of Grease,
this civilization formed as one big city state that soon evolved into the Roman Republic and
conquered others and even offered citizenship to the conquered minorities afterwards. Roman political
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Aluminum Cubes Lab Report
Purpose:
The lab was performed for the purpose of calculating the density of each type of object and
determining if calculating the volume, and therefore the density, of two cubes can be more effectively
done with a ruler (through the direct method) or by water displacement.
Materials:
1 Scale
1 Rock
2 Corks
2 Aluminum Cubes
4 Paper clips
2 Marbles
1 50 mL graduated cylinder
1 25 mL graduated cylinder
1 Calculator
1 Ruler
Procedure:
1. Weigh and record the mass of each pair of objects (only use one rock when measuring the mass of
the rock and use all four paper clips when measuring the mass of the paper clips) on a scale. Place the
marbles gently to ensure they do not roll off the scale.
2. Measure the length, width, and height of both aluminum cubes to calculate and record the volume
in cm3 using the direct method. Add up the volumes of the cubes to find their collective volume.
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Determine the volumes of the objects, including the aluminum cubes, using the water displacement
method. Measure out 20 mL of water into the graduated cylinder (measure out 40 mL when measuring
the volume of the corks), place the objects (when measuring the volume of the rock only use one rock)
into the cylinder and measure the new volume in mL according to how much the water rose. When
measuring the volume of the corks, remember to use the marbles to keep the corks in place and then
subtract the volume of the marbles from the combined volume. Subtract 20 mL from the measured
amount. Subtract 40 mL when calculating the volume of the corks. Record
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Essay about Knoxville, Tennessee Emergency Operations Plan
Introduction An emergency operations plan for the community in which we live is a document of great
importance to each of us whether we know it or not. This paper examines the emergency action plan
for Knoxville, Tennessee. In the course of the examination, it will compare and analyze the plan for
Knoxville with the standards set forth in the textbook for this course along with other recognized
sources in the field of emergency management.
Knoxville, Tennessee
With a population of nearly one hundred and seventy nine thousand in the city and nearly eight
hundred and fifty thousand in the metropolitan area, Knoxville, Tennessee is the third largest city in
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The CPG 101 follows an elementary process to better understand the planning and decision making
process. This provides planners the ability to produce plans that take the potential hazards and threats
for a given region into account and complete a comprehensive plan. FEMA s ultimate goal with the
CPG 101 looks to standardize and simplify the process to assist EOP authors in the development of
viable plans that addresses all hazards and threats.
National Incident Management System
The CPG 101 incorporates the concepts of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) into the
planning guide. NIMS is the result of Homeland Security Directive Five. The directive came from
President Bush February 28, 2003. The goal of NIMS was to offer a necessary foundation for
emergency management to identify, prepare, respond and recover in any emergent situation. The
approach and vocabulary established with NIMS remains the same nationwide to ensure consistency.
Knoxville s Plan
At first glance, Knoxville s EOP is a seemingly simple document but the further you read into it you
quickly discover how comprehensive it is. The plan describes how local government, first responders
and agencies including the American Red Cross and Salvation Army will respond. The plan also
addresses these organizations roles once the transition from response to recovery occurs.
The plan continues into outlining what individual citizens need to do to prepare for a disaster. This
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Nt1310 Unit 5 Programming Language Analysis
When the sequential execution of the program flow breaks, the control jumps to another part of the
program such type of branching is known as conditional branching. On the other hand, if the
branching happens unconditionally, then it is known as unconditional branching. The decision making
statements supported by most of the programming languages include: 1. if statement 2. switch ...case
statement if statement The if statement is one of the vital among decision making statements and it is
mainly used for controlling the execution flow of statements within a program. It is a two way
decision making statement that is used in conjunction with test expression. The general form is given
as: if (test expression) then clause else clause Here the test expression is first evaluated and then based
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How then and else clauses stated? How should the importance of nested selectors be stated? In most of
the programming languages, then clause and else clause is a compound or a single statement.
However, in case of Perl, all of these clauses have to be compound statements though it may have
single statements. Braces are used in most of the programming languages that indicates the body of
then and else clauses. The compound statements are specified by the use of indentation in case of
Python, like: if x y: x = y print case n Note that all the compound statements are given equal
indentation. Instead of writing the then clause, colon is made used especially in Python. Simple if
statement The syntax for simple if statement is given as: if
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Great Mutiny Of 1857 Essay
The Great Mutiny of 1857 (also know as the Great Rebillion) was an event or period that mark a
turning point in the history of the subcontinent. It was know to be the most widespread and dangerous
threat to British rule in India during the 19th century. The event make a point that neither Muslims nor
Hindus were in favor of rulling under the British. The most important repercussions was the abolition
of the East India Company and the transfer of control of India to British Crown. The Mutiny, however
was much more than a military crisis. For example in Awadh ,mass peasants uprisings accompainied
by local militants/rebellions demonstrate the existence of broad based opposition to British
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This essay engages some of the historical events that put highlights the direct features of the uprsing in
1857. Origin In 1857, The british were controlling around more than 1.5 million sqaure mile of
territory of India, which also includes the newly added states of Sindh which was conqured in 1843
and punjab(1849). This huge territory was controlled by a vast milatary forces, which was composed
three presendencies of madras ,Bengal and Bengal. By numbers it proved to be the world s largest all
volunteer mercenary army. However one year later its strongest military arm of Bengal brook out
which looked as a prove to the causing of downfall of Britsih rule in India. Native troops, serving in
Madras, Bengal and Bombay of which Bengal army was the largest by the time 1857. Due to the vast
span of the Brtish territory large number of volunteeers were recruited in the Britsih army for security
and protection of the company. The local natives were less expensive,better disciplained and healtheir
than their Europeans soldiers. ] Also, native troops of diverse areas
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Movie Review
Movie Analysis
The Blind Side
John Lee Hancock
Submitted by:
Redeem B. Tamayor
BABA 1 A
Summary
The Blind Side was a 2009 American semi biographical drama film written and directed by John Lee
Hancock, and based on the 2006 book The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis. It
featured Michael Oher, an offensive linesman who played for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL.
Homeless and traumatized, Michael Big Mike Oher was absorbed in Wingate Christian School
through the help of his friend s father who talked to Burt Cotton, the coach of the said school, who
was fascinated and impressed by Mike s size and athleticism. Sullied and underprivileged as he was,
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He found out that Leigh Anne never intended to force him to choose Ole Miss and that she was
supportive of Michael s decisions. The investigator was finally satisfied when Michael answered that
he chose Ole Miss simply because his whole family had gone there. The film ended with an emotional
goodbye between Leigh Anne and Michael. Finally, he will be entering college and Leigh Anne and
her family took him to the Ole Miss campus and bid him goodbye. Unfortunately, an epilogue
depicted Michael s death which was related to a gang fight in Hurt Village. He was shot and killed
harshly on his 21st birthday.
Character Analysis
Michael Big Mike Oher Michael was a homeless, poor and oversized African American youngster
from a broken home. He has no idea who his father was and his mother was a drug addict. He was
separated from his mother at the age of seven because his mother was involved in some drug addiction
cases. He has had little formal education and few skills to help him learn. He was taken care of by the
Tuohys and was actually legally adopted to ensure his growth as a person. He was 17 when the
Tuohys found him and his presence in the Tuohys lives led them to some insightful self discoveries of
their own. Living in his new environment, the teen faced a completely different set of challenges to
overcome. His excellence in football brought his name to the open
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Personal Responsibility and College Success Essay example
Personal Responsibility and College Success Desiree Rinker GEN/200 Professor Norma Nitkowski
June 30, 2012
Personal Responsibility and College Success Even though personal responsibility varies from person
to person, if the student holds themselves accountable for their actions they are more likely to move
toward their college goals because by using time management strategies, planning, and goal setting
the student is ensuring their college success and if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Two aspects that can be difficult for people to control of are education and personal responsibility. It is
always easier to shift blame when things do not go as planned, such as failing a quiz, or turning in an
assignment late. Those who shift blame have an external locus of control, meaning they blame others
instead of taking responsibility for their actions. Sisney et al., (2000) reported that students having an
external locus of control correlated to lower academic achievement and higher dropout rates. High
school dropouts exhibited more external control and were less likely to stay in school because they
feel that their destiny is out of their hands. If you make a mistake you should own it, and never shift
the blame, always plan to be honest in everything you say and do. The most important reason if I hold
myself accountable for my actions I am more likely to move toward my goals is that by using time
management strategies, planning, and goal setting I am ensuring my college success. By using time
management strategies, the student must figure out how to use time wisely and organize tasks that
need to be completed. I could even choose to complete tasks early so I would not get the overwhelmed
feeling when the deadline arrives. Being more dedicated to the task at hand as well as my classmates
and instructors would help me progress toward my goals as well. For first year students self study and
time management are challenges that are
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The Case Of Salomin V Salomon Co Ltd.
Mr Lay is a separate legal entity under s.16 (2) Companies Act 2006. This is similar to the case of
Salomon v Salomon Co Ltd (1897) where Mr Salomon was held to be a separate legal identity from
the company. However, according to company law there are exceptions in which the court is willing to
lift the corporate veil. The court will lift the corporate veil where certain circumstances occur such as
fraud, improper or wrongful acts.
Mr Lay gambled away all of the company s assets and reserves which is a wrongdoing under s.361
Insolvency Act 1986. He knew that there was no reasonable prospect of avoiding insolvency as the
company was bankrupt and failed to minimise the potential loss to the company s creditors. Therefore,
s.214 (2) IA 1986 applies in this case and the court may declare that Mr Lay is to be liable to
contribute to the company s debts as this is a wrongful trading under s.214 IA 1986. This is similar to
the case of Brooks v Armstrong (2015) where the three principle conditions for wrongful trading were
outlined. Furthermore, he carried on business affairs with no intent to pay the company s debts and for
fraudulent purposes. This is an offence under s.993 CA 2006 and s.213 IA 1986. This is similar to the
case of Contex Drouzhbu Ltd v Wisemen And Another Ca (2007) where the representation was made
fraudulently as the director knew the company was insolvent and unable to pay.
Although the company was bankrupt, he still insisted to others that the company was
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Care Planning Research Paper
Advantages of the Nursing Process in Care Planning
By Iain S Surman | Submitted On March 29, 2011
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The nurse care planning process is an important aid in the treatment of patients. In turn it creates a
systematic care plan approach which with the inclusion of other health care professionals allows the
patients the best route to full fitness. When used effectively, the nurse planning process offers many
advantages to the health care environment:
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It promotes the patient s participation in their care, encourages independence and concordance and
gives the patient a greater sense of control important factors in a positive health outcome. (See Putting
the P in planning.)
It improves communication by providing you and other nurses with a summary of the patient s
recognised problems or needs so you all work towards the same goals.
It promotes accountability for nursing activities, which in turn promotes quality assurance and quality
health care provision.
It promotes critical thinking, decision making and problem solving for the benefits of health care
provision.
It s outcome focused and encourages the evaluation of results.
It minimises errors and omissions in care planning.
Basis for the nursing care planning process The nurse care planning process is based on the scientific
method of problem solving, which involves:
stating the problem you observed forming a hypothesis about the solution to the problem ( if... then
statements) developing a method to test the hypothesis collecting the test data analysing the data
drawing conclusions about the
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High Hopes at Miracle-Gro in The Medical Marijuana Field
Dana Mattioli authored High Hopes at Miracle Gro in Medical Marijuana Field in a published
WSJ.com article of June 14, 2011. The article describes a new exploration venue undertaken by Scotts
Miracle Gro Co., to expand its market into the medical marijuana field. The company aims to increase
its revenues by diversifying its target market as a result of the recent legalization of medical marijuana
in several states.
The main characters in this article include Scotts Miracle Gro Co. who is venturing into the medical
marijuana field with Miracle Gro products. Centennial Seed Co. and General Cannabis Inc. are also
mentioned as companies that support the medical marijuana field. These new niche marketing
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The product itself does not necessarily need to be changed as its purpose will be identical in the new
market. However, the product s packaging, advertising, image, and distribution channels will need to
be redesigned and managed differently. Mostly, Scotts will need to be able to convince its new target
market of its product s benefits and value, to generate sales.
Scotts is entering an extremely controversial market of semi legal marijuana. According to the article,
only sixteen states approved laws to legalize marijuana for medical reasons. 68% of the U.S. states
have not legalized marijuana and still disapprove of its use. Scotts will need to pursue a unique public
relations strategy to address such potential concerns about growing marijuana. Scotts will need to
build an awareness and credibility to its product and promote its benefits in the new market. It will
carefully need to choose its messages and vehicles to deliver them. Its communication mix will have
to defend the product in the new market and advocate the medical benefits it will create and generate.
Like Scotts, several other companies could benefit from the growth in the medical marijuana industry.
These may be companies that create products that assist with marijuana growth such as seed, sprinkler
systems, hot house builders, and lighting. Additionally, companies that assist with packaging, delivery,
and shipping
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Descriptive Essay On Romeo Santos
Jany Corria
July 20, 2015
MUL 2380
Romeo Santos In Concert Anthony Santos known artistically as Romeo Santos was born on July 21,
1981. He is from The Bronx, New York. Romeo Santos is a well known singer; record producer,
composer and songwriter. Also known as the king of the Bachata music genre. Before making his two
solo albums he was the singer leader of the band Aventura. He gave a live concert on June 20, 2015, at
the American Airlines Arena located on 601 Biscayne Blvd of his tour vol2 that I was able to assist.
He performed twenty pieces during the concert including some of his most famous songs.
Cancioncitas de amor , Yo tambien , and Eres mia were three different pieces that allowed the
audience to experience different styles of the Bachata genre. Bachata music, as all kind of music tells
a story. In Bachata especially, the songs are mostly romantic. As evidenced, on June 21 I confirmed
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As is the case in all Santos shows, he brought an overweight girl onstage, embraced, stole kisses and
simulated (or not) some crotch grabbing (her hand on his). The Propuesta Indecente bed scene, of
course, is widely anticipated. But in between that in between Santos making the guys in the audience
bark and the women meow there s a whole lot of music, beautifully executed. Santos can pare down
the sound for more acoustic minded performances where he s accompanied by virtuoso guitar, the
single, pizzicato melody lines mimicking his piercing voice. There are songs that feel like little films;
stories that make your breath catch, with no need for supporting audiovisual material to distract. There
is, finally, an artist who has managed to mainstream a niche genre by effectively bridging the gap
between elegance and bawdiness with huge musical and entertainment skills. It has taken Santos more
than a decade to reach his current king status. But his staying power is more than
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Gender Representation In Gilmore Girls
Representation in media is hugely important as it influences, both consciously and subconsciously,
culture and society. Gender representation is especially important in this day and age because more
and more media is being consumed by younger audiences. In G rated animated movies and televisions
shows targeted for young girls, the female characters are hyper sexualized and, 9 out of 10 times, their
stories revolve around finding a man to love them, facilitating our cultures obsession with
heteronormativity. Boys are encouraged to watch male dominated action movies, full of violence,
sexy, scantily clad women, and heteronormative, hyper masculine stereotypes. Boys who are
interested in any media designated for girls is seen as less masculine and may face bullies and pressure
from all walks of life, at home and in school. Society begins teaching boys and girls how to gender
immediately, what is appropriate, tolerated, encouraged, and what is unacceptable. As we grow up our
media becomes more violent, more sexualized, and even more gendered. I will be exploring gender
representation in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gilmore Girls, and The 100, discussing the problematic
and the progressive representations of gender, starting with Gilmore Girls. Gilmore Girls is a fast
paced dramedy following a thirty something single mother, Lorelai, and her daughter, Rory.
Seemingly progressive, as the show was written and produced by a woman, Amy Serman Palladino,
Gilmore Girls
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Champlin s Nero
Kyle Bourassa
HIST 100 07
11/20/15
Champlin, Edward. Nero. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2003.
Edward Champlin s Nero, focuses on a much narrower scale than a historically oriented work. His
novel is neither a retelling of events, as with most history books, nor a biography of Nero himself.
Champlin takes the position of a third person narrator, telling the story of Nero s life. He centers on
how Nero presented himself to the public, as well as why and how he was so memorable a figure.
Champlin argues that Nero was not an especially talented ruler, or a good person even, but that he was
effective in his presentation to the Roman people, which is why he was able to stay in power for a
number of years.
In the first chapter, Champlin narrates the weeks before Nero s death. Then he discusses what
happened after he died, what the Roman people did, and the many theories there are about exactly
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Champlin reviews and argues on Nero s explanation of why he killed his mother, his obsession with
Apollo, the great fire of Rome in 64 A.D. and why Nero responded the way he did, as well as his other
notorious acts.
People will have a hard time believing some of Champlin s claims of Nero because of the many
hundreds of years of bias against him. Champlin makes some good, sensible arguments, but also
makes many more that some just won t believe at first, such as when he argues about the good things
Nero did. Most people would remember Nero as a raving madman who killed for pleasure and ruled
so terribly that his own subjects eventually killed him. While it is revealed in the first chapter that
Nero commits suicide, the Roman people would have killed him if he didn t kill himself
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The American Marketing Association ( Ama )
Introduction
According to the definition from the American Marketing Association (AMA), a brand is a name,
term, sign or combination of them intended to identify goods and services of one or a group of sellers
and distinguish it from competitors.
Brands play different roles in the lives of individuals (Ajgaonkar, 2012). But the roles they play
depends on the individual (Kardes et. al, 2011), due to the fact that we are not all the same. According
to Belk (1988), an individual may use personal possessions such as jewelry or clothing to help define
an individual s sense of self
Levy (1959) and Holam (1981) also support the statement by arguing that clothing has a symbolic
attribute, which is used as a form of social interaction. The aim of this essay is to define the roles that
brands play in my life and how they contribute to my sense of self. This will be accomplished by
drawing on my personal experience with brands and with the support of academic material. To suit the
purpose of this essay, I decided to use three brands; Converses, Playstation and Kurt Geiger.
The Brands
Converses is one of the oldest footwear brands. The brand initially produced shoes for basketball
players but eventually converted to mass market. Converses portray a tough, masculine appeal that
customers would associate with the shoe brand. The brand also falls under the excitement dimension,
which portrays, a spirited, imaginative and daring characteristic (Aaker,
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Little Crow Spokesman For The Sioux Chapter Summary
The author of Little Crow: Spokesman for the Sioux, Gary Clayton Anderson, is a professor of history
at the University of Oklahoma. He is also the author Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota White
Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650 1862, The Conquest of Texas: Ethnic Cleansing in the
Promised Land, 1830 1875 and The Indian Southwest 1580 1830: Ethnogenesis and Cultural
Reinvention. Other publications include Sitting Bull and the Paradox of Lakota Nationhood and he
teaches U.S. Survey and Native American history courses at University of Oklahoma at undergraduate
and graduate levels. Anderson is credited for co editing with Alan R. Woolworth on the publication of,
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Newspapers, government and congressional documents, books, articles, and manuscripts are some of
the primary sources listed in his bibliography. He also incorporates historical secondary works. It is
this variety of sources used by Anderson that gives the reader an understanding that goes above and
beyond just the life of Little Crow. According to Paul Stuart in American History Review, Using an
array of manuscript anti published primary sources, Anderson has produced a sensitive portrayal of
Little Crow s life and of Dakota society during the mid nineteenth century. William K. Powers also
agrees that Anderson paints Little Crow in a way that has never been done before, in South Dakota
History, This book takes a refreshing position in that it attempts to humanize Indian leaders, whereas,
in the past, only the most war like have been designated as heroes It is a general consensus among the
reviews that Anderson has a sophisticated, well written historical narrative, that depicts Indian and
white relationships at this time. Anderson uses Little Crow: Spokesman for the Sioux to tell the story
of the Mdewakanton Sioux during the Sioux Uprising of 1862. He especially focuses on Little Crow s
role as a spokesperson for his tribe. Little Crow builds relationships with his tribe, other Sioux tribes,
and the United States government and is able to negotiate with them in an exceptionally
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Conflict In Little Women, By Louisa May Alcott
Most people view conflict as a bad thing, but authors love to use it to benefit their writing. Conflict is
common in writing as it is essential to plot and often many other aspects. In Louisa May Alcott s
novel, Little Women, the main characters experience types of conflict. In this book, conflict is used to
develop the characters and show their growth. The four main characters, sisters Amy, Beth, Jo, and
Meg, experience Person vs. Self, Person vs. Person, and Person vs. Society conflict which leads them
to who they ve become at the end of the novel.
Amy is the youngest of the sisters and she experiences conflict often. Her vanity is a big part of who
she is and a major Person vs Self conflict that she needs to overcome because she cares too much
about how she looks and it negatively affects her quality of life. In the beginning, even as a preteen, it
was a large issue that she complained about often, Amy s vanity begins with her appearance ... the
only thing that bothers her is that her nose isn t quite aristocratic looking enough (Shmoop). This is
especially shown in the story when Alcott states that Amy has tried to reshape her nose by sleeping
with a clothespin on it, however, by the end, she accepts how she looks and doesn t obsess over her
appearance thanks to Laurie s love. Before Laurie and Amy fell in love, they had quite a large
confrontation. When Laurie visits Amy abroad, she yells at him for being lazy , selfish , miserable ,
and for [wasting] time on
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Sexual Assault And Rape During The Civil War
Not only is sexual assault an ongoing issue in society, but there has also been a huge up rise of sexual
assaults in the United States military. Recently women have been given the approval to fight on the
front line in the Special Forces career field that was once male only career fields. For women, this
may be a huge achievement; there are so many risks and fears involved, I would be curious to see how
things turn out. Sexual assault and rape have been major issues in the military that is constantly looked
at by Congress for improvements.
Presently women are sacrificing their lives serving this country in all branches of the military in the
United States. Women are more involved in combat situations since the war began in Afghanistan and
Iraq. With the increase of women in the military came the increase of sexual violence. In the
beginning, very few reports of sexual violence were reported; over time the number of reported cases
became a huge issue that brought awareness to those that work with the President of the United States.
At that moment, processes were being looked at; changes needed to be made to find ways to give
confidence to victims, to feel safe enough to report the crime of sexual violence. The Department of
Defense is currently working on measures to alleviate the problem. Sex crimes on women in the
military can have intense effects on their mental, physical and emotional well being. Sexual
harassment and sexual assault also extends to include
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A Clean Well-Lighted Place Summary
A clean,well lighted place by Ernest Hemingway is a short stories about three character which are the
old man, the younger waiter and the older waiter mainly at a café in midnight. The whole short story is
focus on one thing: nothing.
Ernest Hemingway wrote this short story in a simple way which included only the essential
information with few use of adverbs and adjectives. Short and direct dialogue and inner monologue is
used as shown in the excerpt above. Ernest Hemingway often use pronoun without clear explanations.
For example, the word it is use in the excerpt above without clarifying what the word it refers to. Even
though the word it in the sentence is never defined, we can still get the message that the writer trying
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The story begins with third person omniscient point of view as if someone was sitting at the bar and
watching the three character conversation and action. Start from the first paragraph of the excerpt
above, the point of view of the story change into the older waiter point of view showed by the old
waiter s conversation with himself. The technique of Stream of Consciousness is used to dramatise the
consciousness and thoughts of the older and lonely waiter who is under tremendous amount of stress
because of his realisation of the futility and meaninglessness of old age. ( What is the point of view of
A Clean, Well lighted Place ? . Enotes editor. (25 June,2009.) Retrived from:
http://www.enotes.com/homework help/what point view clean well lighted place 90099). The use of
Stream of Consciousness technique is to show the reader the inside and outside of the older waiter s
mind: loneliness, despair, trouble, aging. From the monologue of the older waiter, we can suggests that
he believes that a person life s have no great purpose and there is nothing that a person can belief and
hold on forever but there are always a temporary space for people to escape from all problems
temporarily. Then, the short stories continue with the third person omniscient point of view until the
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Baby Busters Vs Baby Boomers
Currently, there are five main generations. Traditionalists are the oldest generation, being born
between 1900 and 1945. They only constitute 5% of the current workforce, as most have retired
(Wiedmer 2015, 51). The baby boomers are the oldest and largest generation currently in the
workforce (Wong et al. 2008, 878). This generation was born following World War II between 1945
and 1964, with approximately 76 million individuals (Wiedmer 2015, 52). Generation X was born
from 1965 to 1981 and is also known as the baby busters because their birth rates are vastly lower than
the baby boomers (Wiedmer 2015, 53). Generation Y, or the millennials, was born between 1982 and
1995 and grew up in a very different time compared to their predecessors, with
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Jack-Quest
How does American society define one s self worth? By how they look, what they drive or simply
what they buy? In today s consumer centric American culture, our goods represent us as Americans as
well as the American cultural identity that revolves around materialistic goods. In which a typical
American works from 9am 5pm to earn a sufficient amounts of money to buy and display his self
worth through a variety of cleverly advertised goods. In which the advertisement depicts a perfect
world that is free of pain, suffering, where the typical American can escape his routine life and
experience ephemeral freedom . To this very purpose of freedom that our founding fathers wrote the
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The Ying Yang table in Jack s high end condo, represents Human duality in terms of a simple shape of
black and white with a dot of the complementary color in the other. Nonetheless, the Ying Yang table
also depicts Jack s own inner struggle with Tyler to find his purpose in life whether it spurred from a
form of evil or good as well as society inner struggle. This idea of contrary force of good vs evil and
their connection in giving rise to one another as an interconnection, can be seen in Tyler as he defines
purpose for the reader inside a dark and extreme world much like the light inside darkness portion of
the Ying Yang symbol. Furthermore, the complementary dots inside the other represent a natural
balance that gives rise to a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the few. Not only does,
Fincher uses the Ying Yang table to depict human inner struggle but also the clash of contrary beliefs
or ideals such as conformity and identity. Moreover, the dots in the Ying Yang table represents the
rebellious nature of society to conform to a specific ideal through the representation of the white and
black dots. Additionally, Jacks power animal being a Penguin not only represents him as a person but
makes a statement about the typical American society. Also, supporting the white and balk colors as
the Ying Yang table, the Penguin nature to be territorial and repetitive returning to a particular location
to hunt, reproduce and even die. A Penguin represents the life without purpose statement living in the
wild in the southern hemisphere, they embark on non changing life just like a typical American who is
confined to the walls framed around materialism, he doesn t have a purpose to form an identity or
embark on a journey. Furthermore, David Fincher use of name tags to represent a façade of identity
that is deeply rooted in
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Overview of Mcdonald s
Overview
McDonald s was founded in 1937, by two brothers, Dick and Maurice McDonald. The first store the
brothers owned was built in Pasadena, California and was originally a one window drive in, serving
only hot dogs and milkshakes. The success of this establishment led them to open their second
restaurant in San Bernardino, California, where they actually employed twenty or more car hops and
other staff with a much broader menu. These restaurants were incredibly successful and by 1948 the
brothers had made more money then they had ever dreamed. With their newly found success, the
brothers decided to overhaul their operations. After analyzing their operations they noticed that
hamburgers were the majority of their sales so when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Innovative products were masterminded by the large competitors to incorporate all of society. The
beginning of this is the kids menus in order to include those demographics, all the way to the young
adult world to capture the people who are constantly on the run. They soon began to include the more
gourmet items in order to bring in the more sophisticated demographics. Burgers and fries and salads
and kids meals seemed to incorporate all the above. The fast food sandwich industry is extremely
competitive and demand ever changing therefore it is very important that all chains keep alert and
willing to make changes.
Economic Characteristics
Most of the economic trends in the sandwich industry have evolved around value, convenience and
quality. Although customers are concerned about the trends mentioned, one lawsuit quickly brought
about sudden change. Teenagers were suing the fast food industry around the idea that fast food was
making them obese. Thus, the industry needed to reposition their focus and offer a healthier menu to
meet customer demand. Therefore, the industry focused on salads, turkey burgers and fire grilled
burgers rather than those cooked in their fat.
At the same time, the industry was beginning to focus on kid s menus. While parents were beginning
to branch out into the convenience of eating out versus
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Essay On College Sports
When it comes to the topic of college athletics, most of us will readily agree that college sports are a
great opportunity to go to college for someone who otherwise would not be able to attend. Where this
agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of whether colleges need to focus more on
learning over athletics. Whereas some are convinced that sports can lower academic standards for
admission just to play a sport, others maintain that college sports bring in lots of extra revenue and
help students get a quality education at a price they can afford to pay. While sports can increase
revenue and attention, colleges are made to further students education and prepare them for the career
path they have chosen. Universities nowadays are almost built completely around sports. Athletics
haul in billions of dollars annually for universities and draw in crowds of over 100,000 people for only
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When student athletes get enrolled in more basic, easy classes and make good grades, it makes it look
as if they are putting as much work as the more accomplished students. Scholarships offered by these
schools can also put non athletes at a disadvantage due to the athlete receiving special benefits that a
plain student with the same grades would not otherwise receive. If this happens, it shows that colleges
truly do prioritize athletics over academics.
Though college sports are extremely enjoyable and profitable for universities, education should be
prioritized over athletic participation and there should not be any lowered standards for student
athletes. The main focus of college is to make it to one s career, not to make it to a professional sports
league. Going in with that mentality will achieve nothing and possibly even hurt your chances of
being successful in
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Margery Kempe Mysticism
The book of Margery Kempe is widely considered to be the first English Autobiography. It details the
life of Margery Kempe a middle class woman who lived during the late medieval period with special
attention being paid to her activities as a mystic. In addition the various pilgrimages she undertook are
covered in detail and come to fill a good part of the autobiography. Being considered the first english
autobiography also raises some questions about the work, such as whether or not it is truly an
autobiography as well as how the religious mysticism present in the text is portrayed. In addition to
these questions the work can also provides a view into the the restrictions society placed upon women
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The religious mysticism of Margery Kempe is one of the central themes presented in the text being
present from the initial chapters and serving as the catalyst for many events that occur throughout the
work. The portrayal of Kempe s religious mysticism is primarily positive with most conflict being
used to support and showcase her mysticism. Typically these conflicts revolve around the skepticism
and disbelief by those who doubt her abilities sometimes even being called a heretic. These skeptics
usually then encounter an event focused around Margery that changes their mind turning them into
argent supporters. An example of this from early in the work is Margery s encounter with a monk of
renown who is described as despising her. This same monk later comes to support her after she tells
him of the sins he has committed despite having no prior knowledge of them. In addition to the
portrayal of her mysticism the question of whether it appears to be based more upon logic or emotion
arises. Based upon the evidence present in the text one can conclude that her mysticism is primarily
based on emotion. The language use in the text is the strongest evidence for this conclusion with a
good example coming in the sixty fourth chapter of the first book. Words such as love, sweet, and joy
are used several times throughout the chapter emphasizing the emotion present in her mysticism. In
addition to the language use Kempe s refusal to avoid situations that would be complicated by her
mysticism serves as additional evidence. One such event occurred during her travels when she clashed
repeatedly with her companions over her weeping causing them to be harsh with her. The logical
action in this situation would be to try and appease her companions in order to make the journey more
bearable. Kempe however does not do this, instead making the emotional
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ritalin Essay
Parents throughout the country are being pressured and compelled by schools to give psychiatric drugs
to their children. Teachers, school psychologists, and administrators commonly make dire threats
about their inability to teach children without medicating them. They sometimes suggest that only
medication can stave off a bleak future of delinquency and occupational failure. They even call child
protective services to investigate parents for child neglect and they sometimes testify against parents
in court.
Often the schools recommend particular physicians who favor the use of stimulant drugs to control
behavior. These stimulant drugs include methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, and Metadate) or forms
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The rates for boys were not disclosed but probably exceeded 15%. With 53 million children enrolled
in school, probably more than 5 million are taking stimulant drugs.
A recent report in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Zito and her colleagues has
demonstrated a three fold increase in the prescription of stimulants to 2 4 year old toddlers.
II. The Dangers of Stimulant Medication
Until recently, no studies have systematically examined the rate of psychotic symptoms caused by
routine treatment with stimulant drugs such as methylphenidate
(Ritalin) and amphetamine (Dexedrine, Adderall). Doctors who prescribe stimulant drugs often seem
forgetful to the fact that they can cause psychoses, including manic like and schizophrenic like
disorders. Without providing a scientific basis, the literature often cities rates of 1% or less for
stimulant induced psychoses.
The rate of psychotic symptoms that appear during stimulant treatment has recently been investigated
in a 5 year retrospectives study of children diagnosed with Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADH). Among 192 children diagnosed with ADHD at the Canadian
clinic, 98 had been placed on stimulant drugs, mostly methylphenidate.
Psychotic symptoms developed in more than 9% of the children treated with methylphenidate. The
psychotic symptoms caused by methylphenidate included
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The Importance Of A Career In Nursing
I have been working in the nursing field for quite a while, and I can say that each day is an adventure.
Nursing is a profession that is physically and emotionally draining and oftentimes does not get the
credit when it s due. It can also be both physically emotionally demanding, having someone who
depends on your decisions and capabilities as a nurse, as they entrust their life on your hand, together
with the nursing demands responsibilities can be physically draining. Despite of this facts, by being a
nurse gives me a opportunity to help and serve others, make positive influence to people s lives and to
be the source of their strength during times of illness gives me an eternal satisfaction that no materials
things can ever replaced. And also, the thrill excitement that comes along w/ this career is also one of
the reasons why i decided to still chose and pursue my nursing career. With my knowledge based on
my experiences, I can say that Spiritual or compassionate care involves serving the person as a whole,
through their physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Sometimes even just by spending time
with them, holding their hands, talking about what is important to them and considering their faith,
spiritual and religious beliefs gives us a better opportunity as their nurse to make and implement plans
to provide them with a better care. Spiritual needs may be greater during times of illness, and a
separation from routine comforting spiritual or religious
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Esla Rubrics
I was very interested in the lesson that we did with the students today because we used the ELA
rubrics to model good writing with the short and extended responses. We went through each of the
features of the short response first and showed students different examples of student s writing. They
then had to grade the student according to if it deserved 2 points, 1 point, or 0 points. By doing this the
students were able to see examples of good, fair, and bad responses. For the short response students
were able to learn that the most important feature of a short response was that it made a valid
inference or claim from the text that answered the prompt. The criteria for the expository writing was
a little more complex and took us more time to explain. Once again the students were given examples
of different levels of writing and they had to tell us what they thought the grade was and why. After
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However, it was a much needed lesson. I saw many lights go off when Ms. Marquez was asking them
questions like, How many feet are in 48 inches? Many students were engaged and raising their hands.
Most students remembered how to do their conversions. They were able to explain with words how 1
foot was equal to 12 inches and therefore 12 times 4 was 48. They then had to make the make division
problem when we said 5/6 year = x months. One student was even able to identify that she could find
the lowest common denominator and multiply both the numerator and the denominator to get 10/12.
She then said that the answer was 10 months because 10 was the part and 12 was the whole. This
student was able to share her thinking with the class and was praised by the teacher. As part of their
motivation for learning the teacher showed the students a video about a teacher that makes math
lessons fun and solves math application problems with his
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Cache Valley Settlement
Throughout Cache Valley s early history one learns about the exploration and settlement of Cache
Valley and understands the developing and settling of Cache Valley s towns. While studying the
history of Cache Valley, many accounts report the settling of different towns such as Wellsville,
Logan, and Richmond. These early pioneer towns in Cache Valley, while each crucial to the growth
and development of the valley, grew not only for similar purposes but each had a different
contribution to Cache Valley s growth and development. The town of Franklin, however, next to the
Utah Idaho border in Cache Valley, aided in the settlement of both Cache Valley and the territory of
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These early years of Franklin were a model of how Mormon and Cache Valley settlements developed
both in the ways in which land became divided, and how city lots measured out to (approximately 1 ¼
acres) accommodate a garden, barn, and outbuildings. While recollecting the simple life of Franklin s
early years, Joshua Hawkes said that the prospect appeared good...our house was but a log one and not
that very stylish. I put in a small crop of wheat and had some volunteers which made us an ample
amount for the season. In the center of the fort stood a bowery where formal worship services and
council meetings took place as well as a community well, and corral to conceal cattle from night time
Indian raids and attacks from wild animals. Besides these, every man also had a cane lot east of town,
on which he raised sugar cane, along with hay lands lying south and west of town, near the cemetery.
Broom corn was also later grown east of town, in which the corn and stalks were turned into
homemade brooms. Early settlers such as Everett C. Van Orden, became attracted to pasture lands
west of Franklin. Later with the Homestead Law being placed in Lewiston, and in 1869 a land office
being established in Salt Lake City it made it possible for others to occupy land legally with a five
year residence required for ownership. As a result of the Homestead Law and Franklin s available
land, families such as the Van Orden s claimed up to 160 acres of land in Lewiston,
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International Development Organization That Are Working...
Quantitative Research Study
Wheatonia Malekebu
Walden University
DDBA 8427
Background
There are several international development organization that are working in developing nations,
especially in sub Sahara Africa. According to National Statistics Office (2008) out of 13 million
people, 86% live in rural areas and 14% are in urban areas. 65% of the rural population is recorded to
be poor. It is also documented that the family sizes in the rural areas are larger as compared to those in
the urban areas which demonstrate that an any ideal situation, we expect high food consumption in the
rural areas as compared to the urban areas.
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The key research question is: Are international development organizations sustainable? This general
problem will be examined through a series of specific sub problems:
1. What are the costs associated with implementing their work?
2. What has been accomplished so far?
3. What has been learned from existing work?
4. Should they embark on scaling up their work?
5. Are they meeting the expectation on their mission?
Research Objective
The objective of this study is to obtain additional information in the following areas:
Interventions o To understand international development organization s operations and interventions,
emphasizing on the ground activities
Outcomes o To identify likely key outcomes and any unexpected or unintended consequences
Mechanisms o To cross check and validate the main mechanisms for impact the communities they
work in
Results will be used to examine a new strategic direction for international development organizations
as it pertains to scaling up. It will also serve as an assessment of where programs are currently.
The state of rural poverty
Over the years international food prices have been increasing at a rapid rate and though the effects can
be seen globally, it of course has affected the low income population the hardest. In total, millions of
the world s population transitioning into the worlds hungry (Human Development
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Harry Potter Hero Essay
In the book and movie series Harry Potter, the famous boy wizard goes through his many years of
schooling at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, making new friends like his best friends,
Ron and Hermione, as well as creating enemies like Draco Malfoy. Along with his friends Ron and
Hermione, Harry continuously puts an end to the many different forms of the evil Lord Voldemort that
tries to attack Harry each year. It is later on in the series when the interactions with Lord Voldemort
become more frequent and more deadly. This is when Albus Dumbledore, the famous Headmaster of
Hogwarts, teaches, instructs, and guides Harry to his ultimate goal of defeating Lord Voldemort,
finally bringing peace to their world once again. In relation to the Jungian Literary Archetypes, Harry
Potter represents the Hero, Albus Dumbledore represents the Wise Old Man, and Lord Voldemort
represents the Witch or Sorceress.
Harry Potter is the main character of all seven stories in the series, he represents a hero in many
different ways. When he was born, Lord Voldemort went to his home and tried to murder him. Harry s
parents defended against Voldemort, but they didn t stand a chance. It was because of Harry s mother s
love that saved his life when she cast herself in between Voldemort and Harry. This unusual ... Show
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Harry Potter is an amazing book and movie series that has many great examples of literary archetypes.
At the end of the series, Harry finally defeats Voldemort, ending his terror on the magical world.
Nineteen years after the battle that ended it all, Harry now works in the Ministry for Magic along with
his best friends, Ron and Hermione (who is now the Minister for Magic, or Prime Minister in our
world). They all have children who now attend Hogwarts, starting their own journey. Who knows
where their journey will take
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California Is Notorious For Its Wildfires
California is notorious for its wildfires. In the last two decades San Diego County has faced some of
the most destructive firestorms in state history (Brainard, 2007). Ron Roberts, chairman of the San
Diego County Board of Supervisors, describes the county s disposition as, We have a very dangerous,
unpredictable situation. We have some of the highest temperatures, some of the driest landscape
conditions, and some of the most powerful winds all ingredients for a perfect firestorm (Pesce, 2007).
In 2003, San Diego County was overwhelmed by firestorms, including the Cedar Fire, and at that time
it was the worst in state history. However, in 2007 San Diego was once again devastated by firestorms,
but this time more mighty than the preceding (Ekard, Tuck, Jr., Steffen, 2003). San Diego has had its
fair share of practice at managing firestorm response actions. The 2003 firestorms proved that there
were numerous inefficiencies within the county s emergency response plan, while the 2007 firestorms
emergency response revealed the lessons learned from 2003 and improvements implemented were
effective. The threat of future firestorms in San Diego County are inevitable due to the continuing
drought, Santa Anna winds, climate changes, and human behavior (Pesce, 2007). Having a well
constructed Incident Command System (ICS) and the trained personnel to execute its model is the
most effective measure to mitigate the degree of life lost and property damage in a disaster incident. A
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Research Paper On Timbuktu
Timbuktu is a movie based in the small town of Timbuktu in the middle of the desert. The family in
the movie lives just a simple life of herding cattle and minding their own business. This is a family
orientated group of people till Islamic extremists come into town and turn their world upside down.
Their son spends his days herding cattle like he should for his father. As the son herds the cattle there
most prized cattle wonders into the fishing net of a fisher man. The fisher man kills the cow just for
that reason. Just because the cow messed your net up, doesn t mean u have to kill it. The father was
out raged by this. I would be to in that case. As the son s father confronts the man they struggle and
the fisherman dies. The Islamic extremists
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Competitive Grading Sabotages Good Teaching
I believe that competitive grading sabotages good teaching. From being a student, I know that students
do not enjoy a class where they know that their teacher is against them. When teachers grade anything,
they should point out mistakes; however, they should point out what is correct too in order to
encourage students. Teachers should not feel good about themselves when many students fail an
examination or do not do well on a paper; instead, they should realize that they have not taught their
students well. Many teacher see grades as a numbers game; for example, they may not want to give
away many As. However, if many students do work that is A material, they may grade some students
harsher in order to keep their grade distribution consistent,
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Persuasive Essay On Why Are Bees Necessary
One issue that nobody pays attention to is, bees. Most people believe that bees are killers and horrible
bugs, but what they don t know is that without bees, there are less and less food. Although they are
dangerous, they re no harm unless they feel harm. This world doesn t realize that without bees, there
won t be anymore foods from almonds to strawberries. Some possible solutions to this problem are
reducing the amount of pesticides, grow plants, buy local raw honey, protect pollinators, and
understand that bees aren t there to hurt you. The amount of pesticides you use, the amount of bees
you re killing. Although they make your plants and gardens very pretty, they have chemicals that are
dangerous. The chemicals and pest treatments you put on your lawn and garden can cause damage to
the honeybees systems (Queen of the Sun). All the plants should be natural without any chemicals in
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The more nectar they suck, the more honey we receive, which is really good for us. Just planting
flowers in your garden, yard, or in a planter will help provide bees with forage (Queen of the Sun).
That s why you should buy local, raw honey. For your own personal health, strive to buy local, raw
honey that is from hives that are not treated by chemicals (Queen of the Sun). Don t just help the bees,
but also help yourself. If you protect pollinators, then you would be saving so many bees. A pollinator
is the biotic agent that moves pollen from the male anthers of flower to the female stigma of a flower
to accomplish fertilization or syngamy of the female gametes in the ovule of the flower by the male
gametes from the pollen grain (Wikipedia). The pollinators are the ones that provide nectar for bees.
Lastly, bees are there to make food, not to hurt you. As I said, bees only cause damage when they feel
danger. When bees use their stinger, they end up dying. Be aware when you see a bee next
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Globalization, Neo-Liberalism, and New Social Movements in...
Majeerah B. Sinarimbo September 26, 2012 Political Science 160 SINGA PURA (SINGAPORE) The
world becomes more and more complex. Things have never been the same. Changes became rapid and
impulsive that at some point, we are confused as to how to address these changes. Conflicts of the
early times are not the same with what we re facing today. Solutions of the past are not exactly
effective in the present. We, humans, we re never stable. The complexity of our behavior is a great
manifestation of the unending evolution of our world. The world today might not be the world of
tomorrow. All of these, are results of changes. Yes, I am going to talk about changes. Not in a simple
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They are very strict when it comes to obeying these laws. Punishments are given to those who are not
conforming to the rules of the state. Singapore is also called a partly free country. Economically,
Singapore has a very unreachable and unbelievable status. Unreachable because it has a highly
developed market based economy. It is one of the major traders in the world. Their GDP are largely
based on their exports. Because of its low tax rates, work force, and business friendly environment,
and its being a free market economy, Singapore has attracted many foreign investors. Thus, leading it
to be one of the very prosperous country in the world. It is also unbelievable because for a country that
is so small, all of these were made possible. A brief history of Singapore is necessary in this case
study. The name Singapore can actually be derived from the words Singa and Pura which means Lion
and City respectively. In 1819, Thomas Stamford Raffles arrived and signed a treaty which allows the
development of the southern part of Singapore as a British trading post. In 1824, the whole island
became colonized by the British and eventually it became the capital of the Straits Settlements. The
colonization of Singapore has led it to its status as of now. It has strong global trading links with
different countries and it owns a port that is one of the busiest ports in the world. This only shows that
Singapore is a very
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FOUNDATION CHRP CL amp;D ASSESSMENTRecording, analysing and using HR information
(3RAI)3RAI_F203A_HR_June Core Unit Assessment Version 3 June 2012Student name: | |
CRITERIA | PASS/REFER | COMMENTS | LO1: Understand what data needs to be collected to
support HR practices | 1.1 Explain why an organisation needs to collect and record HR data. | | | 1.2
Identify the range of HR data that organisations collect and how this supports HR practice. | | | LO2:
Know how HR data should be recorded and stored | 1 2 3.1 Describe different systems for recording
and storing HR data and the benefits of each. | | | 3.2 Explain legal requirements relating to the
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KNOW HOW HR DATA SHOULD BE RECORDED AND STORED (pages 5 6)
2.1 DESCRIBE DIFFERENT SYSTEMS FOR RECORDING AND STORING HR DATAAND THE
BENEFITS OF EACH
2.2 EXPLAIN LEGAL REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO THE RECORDING, STORAGE AND
ACCESSIBILITY OF HR DATA
3. BE ABLE TO ANALYSE HR DATAAND PRESENT FINDINGS TO INFORM DECISION
MAKING(pages 6 8)
3.1 ANALYSE AND INTERPRET HR DATA
3.2 PRESENT FINDINGS TO INFORM DECISION MAKING WITHIN AN ORGANISATION
1. UNDERSTAND WHAT DATA NEEDS TO BE COLLECTED TO SUPPORT HR PRACTICES
1.1 WHY AN ORGANISATION NEEDS TO COLLECT AND RECORD HR DATA
The idea of this assignment is to talk about the importance of managing data in any business activity,
but specifically the one which is of most interest to us is related to HR practices: how to act when we
manage data, how to collect this information and how to store the documents.
One of the reasons why an organisation needs to collect and record HR data is to drive future business
decisions within a company. Everything is based on the data and directly affects the company s
strategy and the company s needs.
Another reason to collect and record data is to comply with legal requirements and legislation, for
example the principle of equality. If we have in our HR department adequate personnel records, we
can make sure we are complying with the law and therefore
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Light In The Painted Door
In The Painted Door by Sinclair Ross, it is evident that light is used to illustrate the degradation of
Ann s devotion to John as the night approaches and the time spent with Steven, due to John s absence,
lengthens. This is first demonstrated when the setting of a landscape with bitter light (1) is established.
Despite the bitterness, caused by Ann and John s non communicative relationship, the light
exemplifies that Ann retains a secure devotion towards John and is confident that he will return home
no matter what circumstances. Moreover, this is demonstrated when Ann offers to paint the kitchen
wood work... to make the room a lot lighter (2). Although Ann is aware that painting the woodwork is
an inconsequential task, as the paint will peel off, she is yearning to bring ... Show more content on
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Furthermore, Ann s uncertainty flourishes when night [comes] early (5) and the slow dimming of the
light [clutches] her with an illogical sense of abandonment (5). The illusion of loneliness becomes
reality as night approaches and John remains absent. As the light progressively disappears, Ann begins
to feel abandoned and uncertain of the truth behind John s promise. In addition, we notice the
significance of light in Ann and John s relationship when Steven arrives and Ann [lets] him in and
[lights] the lamp (6). Lighting the lamp for Steven elucidates Ann s slight sense of reassurance that
John will return. During her moment of uncertainty, Ann believes that if Steven is able to travel and
persist through the storm then John will be capable as well. However, this feeling is momentary as the
lamp between [her and Steven] [flickers] (7). The flickering light augments a feeling of weariness in
her fidelity as well as wavering feelings towards Steven. Ann is unsure of her feelings towards John
and begins to question if they should instead be directed to Steven
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Compare And Contrast Stopa And Clark s Cognitive Model Of...
Clark s (1995) cognitive model of social phobia can be divided into two parts: (1) What a person with
social phobia experiences during a social situation that they fear and (2) before they enter the situation
and after they have the situation.
When a social phobic enters a social situation, a series of assumptions they hold about themselves or
the world are activated. These assumptions affect the person s appraisals of social situations and are
dependent on their beliefs. Following these assumptions, the individual starts to perceive the social
situation as being dangerous. This leads to anxiety and the person starts to interpret ambiguous social
cues as being negative. Most of their attention then shifts to the self, making them increasingly aware
of their behaviour. This self focused attention leads to self monitoring. The person then starts to use
internal information to infer other people s opinion of their social performance, leading to an increase
in anxiety. A study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When they do remember external cues, they tend to be biased towards negative experiences. Most
ambiguous cues are interpreted negatively. A study by Stopa and Clark (2000) that social phobia is
associated with negative biases in the interpretation of social events. They compared the interpretation
of hypothetical ambiguous social events by social phobics, patients with other anxiety disorders and
people with no mental illness. They found that patients with social phobia were more likely than the
two control groups to interpret the ambiguous social events negatively. This aspect of social phobia
reduces the chances of new learning through positive reinforcement. This may be because positive
social experiences are interpreted negatively and the patient s attentional resources are biased towards
the negative
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What Is The Great Irish Potato Famine
The text under consideration is a letter written by Mr Nicholas Cummins, a magistrate of Cork, on 17
December 1846 imploring the Duke of Wellington to be aware of the precarious conditions in which
Irish people are living and to start acting. This period of mass starvation is mostly known and called as
The Great Irish Potato Famine .
In line with the previous we could say therefore that this text is first addressed to the Duke of
Wellington by taking advantage of his Irish origins but also keeping in mind that he was an influential
person politically speaking. And secondly, this letter is also addressed to the British nation in general,
since Mr Nicholas Cummins himself sent a copy of the letter to The Times which was published none
other than on 24 December which is Christmas Eve.
It is important to say that the text to deal with is a literary journalistic one since it is letter what is
being analysed but also this letter was in newspapers to let the whole British nation ... Show more
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This period is also known as The Great Hunger or The Irish Potato Famine and began in 1845 and
lasted for six years. By looking at the names used to designate this period it is easy to know in a
superficial way what happened, a great hunger. But also the word Potato gives us some clues as by the
1800s, the potato had become the staple crop in the poorest regions and as this vegetable is rich in
protein, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins, it is possible to stay healthy on a diet of potatoes alone .
By autumn, the potatoes were ready to be harvested and eaten during the long winter into the spring
and early summer. This system worked year after year until a fungus appeared on potato plants which
caused blight spread throughout the fields by cool breezes. In 1845 only one third of the crop was lost,
but in 1846 the fungus reappeared and the failure of the potato harvest was near
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Jfk Assassination Conspiracy Analysis
This paper will analysis the extent to what the main four conspiracy theories of John F. Kennedy s
assassination following the given definition which defines a conspiracy as a secret plan by a group to
do something unlawful or harmful. The theories in which will be an analysis on conspiracies including
Russia s involvement within the assassination, the mafia involvement and whether or not it was a CIA
inside job, these will all in comparison to the official ruling by the Warren Commission that Lee
Harvey Oswald acted alone.
The official ruling of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy by the Warren commission was
that Lee Harvey Oswald was alone in killing JFK, and that Jack Ruby also acted individually in killing
Lee Harvey Oswald ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Joseph Kennedy, JFK s father, had ties to the head of the Chicago mob, Sam Giancana, as they
supposedly worked in the bootlegging industry during the prohibition. The mafia also had motivation
for the involvement or carrying out the hit with Robert Kennedy, JFK s brother and attorney general
having made moves against organized crime, possibly angering them, but what many proponents of
this Mafia theory point back to is Jack Ruby who killed Lee Harvey Oswald, he was a Dallas
nightclub owner with known mafia connections but the Warren commission concluded that Ruby didn
t work within a conspiracy as well as in 1979 The House Select Committee on Assassinations stated
that The committee believes, on the basis of the evidence available to it, that the national syndicate of
organized crime, as a group, was not involved in the assassination of President Kennedy, but that the
available evidence does not preclude the possibility that individual members may have been involved .
High end officials also believed that the Mafia had a role within the assassination conspiracy with the
chief counsel for House Select Committee on Assassinations, Robert Blakey later concluding in his
book, The Plot to Kill the President, that New Orleans Crime sydnicate boss Carlos Marcello was
likely part of a Mafia conspiracy behind the assassination, and also had the means and the opportunity
required to carry it
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  • 2. Mary Poppins Movie On The 60 s There have been many great films made between 1940 1960 these films have developed new filming technology and editing styles. These films have also contributed to the wonderful of cinema to help give people a feel going environment to hang with families, friends, and more across the globe. As I search through film of this early film era the movie that was most appealing to me was Mary Poppins made in on the 60 s. This was a movie that I had always wanted to see but never had access to film but thank to 21 century technology I was able to see this film for the first time. This movie brought back a childhood joy which I had lost over the years as I entered adulthood. Mary Poppins was originally a book wrote by P. L. Travers in the early 30 s. This book would then become a Walt Disney (and his partner Bill Walsh) film made in 1964 directed by Robert Stevenson. Robert Stevenson was born in Burxton, UK and graduate of Cambridge University. Roberts is also famous for directing other Disney film such as The Love Bug and Old Yeller these film just like Mary Poppins where hits of their time. With all of Roberts s success directing movies I think Walt Disney make a great choose to choose him to direct the this film because a the new ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The special effect used in this film where out of this world. As I mentioned in the paragraph before this movie fused real life and animation as if they were one. To make this happen Robert had to use a film editing style called sodium process which placed the actors in the animation. This can be seen when the actress Julie Andrews is interacting with penguins. Another technique used in Mary Poppins was animatronics which allowed Julie to movie freely through picture using technology and robotics. Robert also bring the scenery to life by painting on large glass this technique is called matte painting and was used to create the London roof ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Hard Times And Pride And Prejudice Essay The novels Hard Times (1854) written by Charles Dickens (1812 1870) and Pride and Prejudice (1813) written by Jane Austen (1775 1817) are two very distinct literary works, written and published in two completely different eras. While Austen wrote Pride and Prejudice in the Georgian era, Dickens s novel Hard Times is a part of the Victorian age. These novels represent disparate worlds,that of rigid and utilitarian aspects on one hand and domestic concerns over marriage and property on the other. These novels represent women in a certain light, quite different from the each other, but the same. This paper thus aims to analyse the portrayal of female characters by Dickens and Austen in the aforementioned novels, in view of their gender identities ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is an opposition with which Dickens makes extended ironic play later in the story, when Sissy becomes the homemaker, the most settled and the most respectable member of the Gradgrind family. She is,at the beginning of the book, not only of questionable parentage but a virtual orphan. From this situation there develops an ironic opposition between the ties of blood and those of affectiom, for Sissy, deprived of a family by blood, is supported by the extended, unorthodox family of the circus people and she eventually becomes Gradgrind s honorary and truest daughter. Her love is undying and is not affected by his loveless teaching. Her devotion brings about family feeling in her new father and sister as when, in Louisa s grave trouble, the once deserted girl shone like a beautiful light upon the darkness of the other (Dickens, 248). Sissy becomes the motherly,sisterly and daughterly heart of the adoptive family and her very nickname signals her familial role throughout the story, as the archetypical sister. However, the reward for this depiction of virtue is confined within the family. Although Sissy grows from child to woman in years, she does not move, like most of Dickens s good women, beyond the roles of a surrogate mother, daughter and sister to sexual maturity. Initially, the book ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Equality In Sports Introduction Title IX changed the philosophy of sports establishing that a person s sex cannot deny their participation in sports. This allowed women one step closer to equality throughout the workplace, at school, and even at home. Back in the day, women were only destined to be a housewife or a secretary. Not a lawyer, or involved in math and sciences, or even become a business owner. Girls in classrooms would raise their hand less because they didn t have a reason to retain knowledge and they knew acknowledging the question would be useless in the field they choose to study. With Title IX, young girls are given the chance to play sports. Sports allow athletes to know how to retain information, make new friends, discipline, and how to work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example the use stereotypes such as, That boys are supposed to play sports and girls are suppose play with their Barbie dolls . In addition, male athletes dominate in the sports world and fans are more likely to watch male athletes than female athletes. In fact, this influences lower salaries for women in athletics. The problem starts with parents who don t give their daughters a chance to play sports. The need to allow them to make a choice and assume that there is no interest what so ever just for the simple fact that they are a girl. Together if we can establish one of these solutions we can create a balance in the social environment and make it acceptable for a women to be able play a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Roman And Greek Political Systems The Roman and Greek political systems have influenced the governments across the globe today, and have even introduced political words such as democracy, monarchy, and tyranny. However, Rome was influenced by the Greek, they introduced a republic view seen today then the democracy of Greek city states. During the time of these two civilizations, they held many overlapping similarities, and other times showing the vast difference between the related civilizations such as the location of each city state, how much power a women had, and the separation of the groups in each political system. The city state system highly effected the growing political parties of each civilization s development. Greek city states were surrounded on a peninsula by mountains and islands. This separated them from one another, and created different political systems. Due to forming independently they clashed with other independent city states examples being that of Athens and Sparta. Sparta was a very strict city state that had an aristocratic rule and high focus on military. Yet, Athens being a widely accepting community showed a connection between Rome, they were more of a democracy than any other political system. Rome had more room to grow continentally, unlike the smaller city states of Grease, this civilization formed as one big city state that soon evolved into the Roman Republic and conquered others and even offered citizenship to the conquered minorities afterwards. Roman political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Aluminum Cubes Lab Report Purpose: The lab was performed for the purpose of calculating the density of each type of object and determining if calculating the volume, and therefore the density, of two cubes can be more effectively done with a ruler (through the direct method) or by water displacement. Materials: 1 Scale 1 Rock 2 Corks 2 Aluminum Cubes 4 Paper clips 2 Marbles 1 50 mL graduated cylinder 1 25 mL graduated cylinder 1 Calculator 1 Ruler Procedure: 1. Weigh and record the mass of each pair of objects (only use one rock when measuring the mass of the rock and use all four paper clips when measuring the mass of the paper clips) on a scale. Place the marbles gently to ensure they do not roll off the scale. 2. Measure the length, width, and height of both aluminum cubes to calculate and record the volume in cm3 using the direct method. Add up the volumes of the cubes to find their collective volume. 3. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Determine the volumes of the objects, including the aluminum cubes, using the water displacement method. Measure out 20 mL of water into the graduated cylinder (measure out 40 mL when measuring the volume of the corks), place the objects (when measuring the volume of the rock only use one rock) into the cylinder and measure the new volume in mL according to how much the water rose. When measuring the volume of the corks, remember to use the marbles to keep the corks in place and then subtract the volume of the marbles from the combined volume. Subtract 20 mL from the measured amount. Subtract 40 mL when calculating the volume of the corks. Record ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay about Knoxville, Tennessee Emergency Operations Plan Introduction An emergency operations plan for the community in which we live is a document of great importance to each of us whether we know it or not. This paper examines the emergency action plan for Knoxville, Tennessee. In the course of the examination, it will compare and analyze the plan for Knoxville with the standards set forth in the textbook for this course along with other recognized sources in the field of emergency management. Knoxville, Tennessee With a population of nearly one hundred and seventy nine thousand in the city and nearly eight hundred and fifty thousand in the metropolitan area, Knoxville, Tennessee is the third largest city in Tennessee. Additionally it is the county seat for Knox County. Rich in American ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The CPG 101 follows an elementary process to better understand the planning and decision making process. This provides planners the ability to produce plans that take the potential hazards and threats for a given region into account and complete a comprehensive plan. FEMA s ultimate goal with the CPG 101 looks to standardize and simplify the process to assist EOP authors in the development of viable plans that addresses all hazards and threats. National Incident Management System The CPG 101 incorporates the concepts of the National Incident Management System (NIMS) into the planning guide. NIMS is the result of Homeland Security Directive Five. The directive came from President Bush February 28, 2003. The goal of NIMS was to offer a necessary foundation for emergency management to identify, prepare, respond and recover in any emergent situation. The approach and vocabulary established with NIMS remains the same nationwide to ensure consistency. Knoxville s Plan At first glance, Knoxville s EOP is a seemingly simple document but the further you read into it you quickly discover how comprehensive it is. The plan describes how local government, first responders and agencies including the American Red Cross and Salvation Army will respond. The plan also addresses these organizations roles once the transition from response to recovery occurs. The plan continues into outlining what individual citizens need to do to prepare for a disaster. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Nt1310 Unit 5 Programming Language Analysis When the sequential execution of the program flow breaks, the control jumps to another part of the program such type of branching is known as conditional branching. On the other hand, if the branching happens unconditionally, then it is known as unconditional branching. The decision making statements supported by most of the programming languages include: 1. if statement 2. switch ...case statement if statement The if statement is one of the vital among decision making statements and it is mainly used for controlling the execution flow of statements within a program. It is a two way decision making statement that is used in conjunction with test expression. The general form is given as: if (test expression) then clause else clause Here the test expression is first evaluated and then based on the result or value returned, (true or false), the program control is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How then and else clauses stated? How should the importance of nested selectors be stated? In most of the programming languages, then clause and else clause is a compound or a single statement. However, in case of Perl, all of these clauses have to be compound statements though it may have single statements. Braces are used in most of the programming languages that indicates the body of then and else clauses. The compound statements are specified by the use of indentation in case of Python, like: if x y: x = y print case n Note that all the compound statements are given equal indentation. Instead of writing the then clause, colon is made used especially in Python. Simple if statement The syntax for simple if statement is given as: if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Great Mutiny Of 1857 Essay The Great Mutiny of 1857 (also know as the Great Rebillion) was an event or period that mark a turning point in the history of the subcontinent. It was know to be the most widespread and dangerous threat to British rule in India during the 19th century. The event make a point that neither Muslims nor Hindus were in favor of rulling under the British. The most important repercussions was the abolition of the East India Company and the transfer of control of India to British Crown. The Mutiny, however was much more than a military crisis. For example in Awadh ,mass peasants uprisings accompainied by local militants/rebellions demonstrate the existence of broad based opposition to British administative and economic policies in India which were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This essay engages some of the historical events that put highlights the direct features of the uprsing in 1857. Origin In 1857, The british were controlling around more than 1.5 million sqaure mile of territory of India, which also includes the newly added states of Sindh which was conqured in 1843 and punjab(1849). This huge territory was controlled by a vast milatary forces, which was composed three presendencies of madras ,Bengal and Bengal. By numbers it proved to be the world s largest all volunteer mercenary army. However one year later its strongest military arm of Bengal brook out which looked as a prove to the causing of downfall of Britsih rule in India. Native troops, serving in Madras, Bengal and Bombay of which Bengal army was the largest by the time 1857. Due to the vast span of the Brtish territory large number of volunteeers were recruited in the Britsih army for security and protection of the company. The local natives were less expensive,better disciplained and healtheir than their Europeans soldiers. ] Also, native troops of diverse areas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Movie Review Movie Analysis The Blind Side John Lee Hancock Submitted by: Redeem B. Tamayor BABA 1 A Summary The Blind Side was a 2009 American semi biographical drama film written and directed by John Lee Hancock, and based on the 2006 book The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game by Michael Lewis. It featured Michael Oher, an offensive linesman who played for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL. Homeless and traumatized, Michael Big Mike Oher was absorbed in Wingate Christian School through the help of his friend s father who talked to Burt Cotton, the coach of the said school, who was fascinated and impressed by Mike s size and athleticism. Sullied and underprivileged as he was, most of the students shun him except a boy named Sean ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He found out that Leigh Anne never intended to force him to choose Ole Miss and that she was supportive of Michael s decisions. The investigator was finally satisfied when Michael answered that he chose Ole Miss simply because his whole family had gone there. The film ended with an emotional goodbye between Leigh Anne and Michael. Finally, he will be entering college and Leigh Anne and her family took him to the Ole Miss campus and bid him goodbye. Unfortunately, an epilogue depicted Michael s death which was related to a gang fight in Hurt Village. He was shot and killed harshly on his 21st birthday. Character Analysis Michael Big Mike Oher Michael was a homeless, poor and oversized African American youngster from a broken home. He has no idea who his father was and his mother was a drug addict. He was separated from his mother at the age of seven because his mother was involved in some drug addiction cases. He has had little formal education and few skills to help him learn. He was taken care of by the Tuohys and was actually legally adopted to ensure his growth as a person. He was 17 when the Tuohys found him and his presence in the Tuohys lives led them to some insightful self discoveries of their own. Living in his new environment, the teen faced a completely different set of challenges to overcome. His excellence in football brought his name to the open ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Personal Responsibility and College Success Essay example Personal Responsibility and College Success Desiree Rinker GEN/200 Professor Norma Nitkowski June 30, 2012 Personal Responsibility and College Success Even though personal responsibility varies from person to person, if the student holds themselves accountable for their actions they are more likely to move toward their college goals because by using time management strategies, planning, and goal setting the student is ensuring their college success and if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two aspects that can be difficult for people to control of are education and personal responsibility. It is always easier to shift blame when things do not go as planned, such as failing a quiz, or turning in an assignment late. Those who shift blame have an external locus of control, meaning they blame others instead of taking responsibility for their actions. Sisney et al., (2000) reported that students having an external locus of control correlated to lower academic achievement and higher dropout rates. High school dropouts exhibited more external control and were less likely to stay in school because they feel that their destiny is out of their hands. If you make a mistake you should own it, and never shift the blame, always plan to be honest in everything you say and do. The most important reason if I hold myself accountable for my actions I am more likely to move toward my goals is that by using time management strategies, planning, and goal setting I am ensuring my college success. By using time management strategies, the student must figure out how to use time wisely and organize tasks that need to be completed. I could even choose to complete tasks early so I would not get the overwhelmed feeling when the deadline arrives. Being more dedicated to the task at hand as well as my classmates and instructors would help me progress toward my goals as well. For first year students self study and time management are challenges that are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Case Of Salomin V Salomon Co Ltd. Mr Lay is a separate legal entity under s.16 (2) Companies Act 2006. This is similar to the case of Salomon v Salomon Co Ltd (1897) where Mr Salomon was held to be a separate legal identity from the company. However, according to company law there are exceptions in which the court is willing to lift the corporate veil. The court will lift the corporate veil where certain circumstances occur such as fraud, improper or wrongful acts. Mr Lay gambled away all of the company s assets and reserves which is a wrongdoing under s.361 Insolvency Act 1986. He knew that there was no reasonable prospect of avoiding insolvency as the company was bankrupt and failed to minimise the potential loss to the company s creditors. Therefore, s.214 (2) IA 1986 applies in this case and the court may declare that Mr Lay is to be liable to contribute to the company s debts as this is a wrongful trading under s.214 IA 1986. This is similar to the case of Brooks v Armstrong (2015) where the three principle conditions for wrongful trading were outlined. Furthermore, he carried on business affairs with no intent to pay the company s debts and for fraudulent purposes. This is an offence under s.993 CA 2006 and s.213 IA 1986. This is similar to the case of Contex Drouzhbu Ltd v Wisemen And Another Ca (2007) where the representation was made fraudulently as the director knew the company was insolvent and unable to pay. Although the company was bankrupt, he still insisted to others that the company was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Care Planning Research Paper Advantages of the Nursing Process in Care Planning By Iain S Surman | Submitted On March 29, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest The nurse care planning process is an important aid in the treatment of patients. In turn it creates a systematic care plan approach which with the inclusion of other health care professionals allows the patients the best route to full fitness. When used effectively, the nurse planning process offers many advantages to the health care environment: It s patient centred, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It promotes the patient s participation in their care, encourages independence and concordance and gives the patient a greater sense of control important factors in a positive health outcome. (See Putting the P in planning.) It improves communication by providing you and other nurses with a summary of the patient s recognised problems or needs so you all work towards the same goals. It promotes accountability for nursing activities, which in turn promotes quality assurance and quality health care provision. It promotes critical thinking, decision making and problem solving for the benefits of health care provision. It s outcome focused and encourages the evaluation of results. It minimises errors and omissions in care planning. Basis for the nursing care planning process The nurse care planning process is based on the scientific method of problem solving, which involves: stating the problem you observed forming a hypothesis about the solution to the problem ( if... then statements) developing a method to test the hypothesis collecting the test data analysing the data drawing conclusions about the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. High Hopes at Miracle-Gro in The Medical Marijuana Field Dana Mattioli authored High Hopes at Miracle Gro in Medical Marijuana Field in a published WSJ.com article of June 14, 2011. The article describes a new exploration venue undertaken by Scotts Miracle Gro Co., to expand its market into the medical marijuana field. The company aims to increase its revenues by diversifying its target market as a result of the recent legalization of medical marijuana in several states. The main characters in this article include Scotts Miracle Gro Co. who is venturing into the medical marijuana field with Miracle Gro products. Centennial Seed Co. and General Cannabis Inc. are also mentioned as companies that support the medical marijuana field. These new niche marketing strategies are supported with data ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The product itself does not necessarily need to be changed as its purpose will be identical in the new market. However, the product s packaging, advertising, image, and distribution channels will need to be redesigned and managed differently. Mostly, Scotts will need to be able to convince its new target market of its product s benefits and value, to generate sales. Scotts is entering an extremely controversial market of semi legal marijuana. According to the article, only sixteen states approved laws to legalize marijuana for medical reasons. 68% of the U.S. states have not legalized marijuana and still disapprove of its use. Scotts will need to pursue a unique public relations strategy to address such potential concerns about growing marijuana. Scotts will need to build an awareness and credibility to its product and promote its benefits in the new market. It will carefully need to choose its messages and vehicles to deliver them. Its communication mix will have to defend the product in the new market and advocate the medical benefits it will create and generate. Like Scotts, several other companies could benefit from the growth in the medical marijuana industry. These may be companies that create products that assist with marijuana growth such as seed, sprinkler systems, hot house builders, and lighting. Additionally, companies that assist with packaging, delivery, and shipping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Descriptive Essay On Romeo Santos Jany Corria July 20, 2015 MUL 2380 Romeo Santos In Concert Anthony Santos known artistically as Romeo Santos was born on July 21, 1981. He is from The Bronx, New York. Romeo Santos is a well known singer; record producer, composer and songwriter. Also known as the king of the Bachata music genre. Before making his two solo albums he was the singer leader of the band Aventura. He gave a live concert on June 20, 2015, at the American Airlines Arena located on 601 Biscayne Blvd of his tour vol2 that I was able to assist. He performed twenty pieces during the concert including some of his most famous songs. Cancioncitas de amor , Yo tambien , and Eres mia were three different pieces that allowed the audience to experience different styles of the Bachata genre. Bachata music, as all kind of music tells a story. In Bachata especially, the songs are mostly romantic. As evidenced, on June 21 I confirmed what many people have told me about the last of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As is the case in all Santos shows, he brought an overweight girl onstage, embraced, stole kisses and simulated (or not) some crotch grabbing (her hand on his). The Propuesta Indecente bed scene, of course, is widely anticipated. But in between that in between Santos making the guys in the audience bark and the women meow there s a whole lot of music, beautifully executed. Santos can pare down the sound for more acoustic minded performances where he s accompanied by virtuoso guitar, the single, pizzicato melody lines mimicking his piercing voice. There are songs that feel like little films; stories that make your breath catch, with no need for supporting audiovisual material to distract. There is, finally, an artist who has managed to mainstream a niche genre by effectively bridging the gap between elegance and bawdiness with huge musical and entertainment skills. It has taken Santos more than a decade to reach his current king status. But his staying power is more than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Gender Representation In Gilmore Girls Representation in media is hugely important as it influences, both consciously and subconsciously, culture and society. Gender representation is especially important in this day and age because more and more media is being consumed by younger audiences. In G rated animated movies and televisions shows targeted for young girls, the female characters are hyper sexualized and, 9 out of 10 times, their stories revolve around finding a man to love them, facilitating our cultures obsession with heteronormativity. Boys are encouraged to watch male dominated action movies, full of violence, sexy, scantily clad women, and heteronormative, hyper masculine stereotypes. Boys who are interested in any media designated for girls is seen as less masculine and may face bullies and pressure from all walks of life, at home and in school. Society begins teaching boys and girls how to gender immediately, what is appropriate, tolerated, encouraged, and what is unacceptable. As we grow up our media becomes more violent, more sexualized, and even more gendered. I will be exploring gender representation in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Gilmore Girls, and The 100, discussing the problematic and the progressive representations of gender, starting with Gilmore Girls. Gilmore Girls is a fast paced dramedy following a thirty something single mother, Lorelai, and her daughter, Rory. Seemingly progressive, as the show was written and produced by a woman, Amy Serman Palladino, Gilmore Girls ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Champlin s Nero Kyle Bourassa HIST 100 07 11/20/15 Champlin, Edward. Nero. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2003. Edward Champlin s Nero, focuses on a much narrower scale than a historically oriented work. His novel is neither a retelling of events, as with most history books, nor a biography of Nero himself. Champlin takes the position of a third person narrator, telling the story of Nero s life. He centers on how Nero presented himself to the public, as well as why and how he was so memorable a figure. Champlin argues that Nero was not an especially talented ruler, or a good person even, but that he was effective in his presentation to the Roman people, which is why he was able to stay in power for a number of years. In the first chapter, Champlin narrates the weeks before Nero s death. Then he discusses what happened after he died, what the Roman people did, and the many theories there are about exactly what happened. The narrative of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Champlin reviews and argues on Nero s explanation of why he killed his mother, his obsession with Apollo, the great fire of Rome in 64 A.D. and why Nero responded the way he did, as well as his other notorious acts. People will have a hard time believing some of Champlin s claims of Nero because of the many hundreds of years of bias against him. Champlin makes some good, sensible arguments, but also makes many more that some just won t believe at first, such as when he argues about the good things Nero did. Most people would remember Nero as a raving madman who killed for pleasure and ruled so terribly that his own subjects eventually killed him. While it is revealed in the first chapter that Nero commits suicide, the Roman people would have killed him if he didn t kill himself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The American Marketing Association ( Ama ) Introduction According to the definition from the American Marketing Association (AMA), a brand is a name, term, sign or combination of them intended to identify goods and services of one or a group of sellers and distinguish it from competitors. Brands play different roles in the lives of individuals (Ajgaonkar, 2012). But the roles they play depends on the individual (Kardes et. al, 2011), due to the fact that we are not all the same. According to Belk (1988), an individual may use personal possessions such as jewelry or clothing to help define an individual s sense of self Levy (1959) and Holam (1981) also support the statement by arguing that clothing has a symbolic attribute, which is used as a form of social interaction. The aim of this essay is to define the roles that brands play in my life and how they contribute to my sense of self. This will be accomplished by drawing on my personal experience with brands and with the support of academic material. To suit the purpose of this essay, I decided to use three brands; Converses, Playstation and Kurt Geiger. The Brands Converses is one of the oldest footwear brands. The brand initially produced shoes for basketball players but eventually converted to mass market. Converses portray a tough, masculine appeal that customers would associate with the shoe brand. The brand also falls under the excitement dimension, which portrays, a spirited, imaginative and daring characteristic (Aaker, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Little Crow Spokesman For The Sioux Chapter Summary The author of Little Crow: Spokesman for the Sioux, Gary Clayton Anderson, is a professor of history at the University of Oklahoma. He is also the author Kinsmen of Another Kind: Dakota White Relations in the Upper Mississippi Valley, 1650 1862, The Conquest of Texas: Ethnic Cleansing in the Promised Land, 1830 1875 and The Indian Southwest 1580 1830: Ethnogenesis and Cultural Reinvention. Other publications include Sitting Bull and the Paradox of Lakota Nationhood and he teaches U.S. Survey and Native American history courses at University of Oklahoma at undergraduate and graduate levels. Anderson is credited for co editing with Alan R. Woolworth on the publication of, Through Dakota Eyes: Narrative Accounts of the Minnesota Indian War of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Newspapers, government and congressional documents, books, articles, and manuscripts are some of the primary sources listed in his bibliography. He also incorporates historical secondary works. It is this variety of sources used by Anderson that gives the reader an understanding that goes above and beyond just the life of Little Crow. According to Paul Stuart in American History Review, Using an array of manuscript anti published primary sources, Anderson has produced a sensitive portrayal of Little Crow s life and of Dakota society during the mid nineteenth century. William K. Powers also agrees that Anderson paints Little Crow in a way that has never been done before, in South Dakota History, This book takes a refreshing position in that it attempts to humanize Indian leaders, whereas, in the past, only the most war like have been designated as heroes It is a general consensus among the reviews that Anderson has a sophisticated, well written historical narrative, that depicts Indian and white relationships at this time. Anderson uses Little Crow: Spokesman for the Sioux to tell the story of the Mdewakanton Sioux during the Sioux Uprising of 1862. He especially focuses on Little Crow s role as a spokesperson for his tribe. Little Crow builds relationships with his tribe, other Sioux tribes, and the United States government and is able to negotiate with them in an exceptionally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Conflict In Little Women, By Louisa May Alcott Most people view conflict as a bad thing, but authors love to use it to benefit their writing. Conflict is common in writing as it is essential to plot and often many other aspects. In Louisa May Alcott s novel, Little Women, the main characters experience types of conflict. In this book, conflict is used to develop the characters and show their growth. The four main characters, sisters Amy, Beth, Jo, and Meg, experience Person vs. Self, Person vs. Person, and Person vs. Society conflict which leads them to who they ve become at the end of the novel. Amy is the youngest of the sisters and she experiences conflict often. Her vanity is a big part of who she is and a major Person vs Self conflict that she needs to overcome because she cares too much about how she looks and it negatively affects her quality of life. In the beginning, even as a preteen, it was a large issue that she complained about often, Amy s vanity begins with her appearance ... the only thing that bothers her is that her nose isn t quite aristocratic looking enough (Shmoop). This is especially shown in the story when Alcott states that Amy has tried to reshape her nose by sleeping with a clothespin on it, however, by the end, she accepts how she looks and doesn t obsess over her appearance thanks to Laurie s love. Before Laurie and Amy fell in love, they had quite a large confrontation. When Laurie visits Amy abroad, she yells at him for being lazy , selfish , miserable , and for [wasting] time on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Sexual Assault And Rape During The Civil War Not only is sexual assault an ongoing issue in society, but there has also been a huge up rise of sexual assaults in the United States military. Recently women have been given the approval to fight on the front line in the Special Forces career field that was once male only career fields. For women, this may be a huge achievement; there are so many risks and fears involved, I would be curious to see how things turn out. Sexual assault and rape have been major issues in the military that is constantly looked at by Congress for improvements. Presently women are sacrificing their lives serving this country in all branches of the military in the United States. Women are more involved in combat situations since the war began in Afghanistan and Iraq. With the increase of women in the military came the increase of sexual violence. In the beginning, very few reports of sexual violence were reported; over time the number of reported cases became a huge issue that brought awareness to those that work with the President of the United States. At that moment, processes were being looked at; changes needed to be made to find ways to give confidence to victims, to feel safe enough to report the crime of sexual violence. The Department of Defense is currently working on measures to alleviate the problem. Sex crimes on women in the military can have intense effects on their mental, physical and emotional well being. Sexual harassment and sexual assault also extends to include ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Clean Well-Lighted Place Summary A clean,well lighted place by Ernest Hemingway is a short stories about three character which are the old man, the younger waiter and the older waiter mainly at a café in midnight. The whole short story is focus on one thing: nothing. Ernest Hemingway wrote this short story in a simple way which included only the essential information with few use of adverbs and adjectives. Short and direct dialogue and inner monologue is used as shown in the excerpt above. Ernest Hemingway often use pronoun without clear explanations. For example, the word it is use in the excerpt above without clarifying what the word it refers to. Even though the word it in the sentence is never defined, we can still get the message that the writer trying to conveys: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The story begins with third person omniscient point of view as if someone was sitting at the bar and watching the three character conversation and action. Start from the first paragraph of the excerpt above, the point of view of the story change into the older waiter point of view showed by the old waiter s conversation with himself. The technique of Stream of Consciousness is used to dramatise the consciousness and thoughts of the older and lonely waiter who is under tremendous amount of stress because of his realisation of the futility and meaninglessness of old age. ( What is the point of view of A Clean, Well lighted Place ? . Enotes editor. (25 June,2009.) Retrived from: http://www.enotes.com/homework help/what point view clean well lighted place 90099). The use of Stream of Consciousness technique is to show the reader the inside and outside of the older waiter s mind: loneliness, despair, trouble, aging. From the monologue of the older waiter, we can suggests that he believes that a person life s have no great purpose and there is nothing that a person can belief and hold on forever but there are always a temporary space for people to escape from all problems temporarily. Then, the short stories continue with the third person omniscient point of view until the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Baby Busters Vs Baby Boomers Currently, there are five main generations. Traditionalists are the oldest generation, being born between 1900 and 1945. They only constitute 5% of the current workforce, as most have retired (Wiedmer 2015, 51). The baby boomers are the oldest and largest generation currently in the workforce (Wong et al. 2008, 878). This generation was born following World War II between 1945 and 1964, with approximately 76 million individuals (Wiedmer 2015, 52). Generation X was born from 1965 to 1981 and is also known as the baby busters because their birth rates are vastly lower than the baby boomers (Wiedmer 2015, 53). Generation Y, or the millennials, was born between 1982 and 1995 and grew up in a very different time compared to their predecessors, with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Jack-Quest How does American society define one s self worth? By how they look, what they drive or simply what they buy? In today s consumer centric American culture, our goods represent us as Americans as well as the American cultural identity that revolves around materialistic goods. In which a typical American works from 9am 5pm to earn a sufficient amounts of money to buy and display his self worth through a variety of cleverly advertised goods. In which the advertisement depicts a perfect world that is free of pain, suffering, where the typical American can escape his routine life and experience ephemeral freedom . To this very purpose of freedom that our founding fathers wrote the constitution to which today s conformities ideals and societal norms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Ying Yang table in Jack s high end condo, represents Human duality in terms of a simple shape of black and white with a dot of the complementary color in the other. Nonetheless, the Ying Yang table also depicts Jack s own inner struggle with Tyler to find his purpose in life whether it spurred from a form of evil or good as well as society inner struggle. This idea of contrary force of good vs evil and their connection in giving rise to one another as an interconnection, can be seen in Tyler as he defines purpose for the reader inside a dark and extreme world much like the light inside darkness portion of the Ying Yang symbol. Furthermore, the complementary dots inside the other represent a natural balance that gives rise to a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the few. Not only does, Fincher uses the Ying Yang table to depict human inner struggle but also the clash of contrary beliefs or ideals such as conformity and identity. Moreover, the dots in the Ying Yang table represents the rebellious nature of society to conform to a specific ideal through the representation of the white and black dots. Additionally, Jacks power animal being a Penguin not only represents him as a person but makes a statement about the typical American society. Also, supporting the white and balk colors as the Ying Yang table, the Penguin nature to be territorial and repetitive returning to a particular location to hunt, reproduce and even die. A Penguin represents the life without purpose statement living in the wild in the southern hemisphere, they embark on non changing life just like a typical American who is confined to the walls framed around materialism, he doesn t have a purpose to form an identity or embark on a journey. Furthermore, David Fincher use of name tags to represent a façade of identity that is deeply rooted in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Overview of Mcdonald s Overview McDonald s was founded in 1937, by two brothers, Dick and Maurice McDonald. The first store the brothers owned was built in Pasadena, California and was originally a one window drive in, serving only hot dogs and milkshakes. The success of this establishment led them to open their second restaurant in San Bernardino, California, where they actually employed twenty or more car hops and other staff with a much broader menu. These restaurants were incredibly successful and by 1948 the brothers had made more money then they had ever dreamed. With their newly found success, the brothers decided to overhaul their operations. After analyzing their operations they noticed that hamburgers were the majority of their sales so when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Innovative products were masterminded by the large competitors to incorporate all of society. The beginning of this is the kids menus in order to include those demographics, all the way to the young adult world to capture the people who are constantly on the run. They soon began to include the more gourmet items in order to bring in the more sophisticated demographics. Burgers and fries and salads and kids meals seemed to incorporate all the above. The fast food sandwich industry is extremely competitive and demand ever changing therefore it is very important that all chains keep alert and willing to make changes. Economic Characteristics Most of the economic trends in the sandwich industry have evolved around value, convenience and quality. Although customers are concerned about the trends mentioned, one lawsuit quickly brought about sudden change. Teenagers were suing the fast food industry around the idea that fast food was making them obese. Thus, the industry needed to reposition their focus and offer a healthier menu to meet customer demand. Therefore, the industry focused on salads, turkey burgers and fire grilled burgers rather than those cooked in their fat. At the same time, the industry was beginning to focus on kid s menus. While parents were beginning to branch out into the convenience of eating out versus ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay On College Sports When it comes to the topic of college athletics, most of us will readily agree that college sports are a great opportunity to go to college for someone who otherwise would not be able to attend. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of whether colleges need to focus more on learning over athletics. Whereas some are convinced that sports can lower academic standards for admission just to play a sport, others maintain that college sports bring in lots of extra revenue and help students get a quality education at a price they can afford to pay. While sports can increase revenue and attention, colleges are made to further students education and prepare them for the career path they have chosen. Universities nowadays are almost built completely around sports. Athletics haul in billions of dollars annually for universities and draw in crowds of over 100,000 people for only a single game. While these are great for fans ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When student athletes get enrolled in more basic, easy classes and make good grades, it makes it look as if they are putting as much work as the more accomplished students. Scholarships offered by these schools can also put non athletes at a disadvantage due to the athlete receiving special benefits that a plain student with the same grades would not otherwise receive. If this happens, it shows that colleges truly do prioritize athletics over academics. Though college sports are extremely enjoyable and profitable for universities, education should be prioritized over athletic participation and there should not be any lowered standards for student athletes. The main focus of college is to make it to one s career, not to make it to a professional sports league. Going in with that mentality will achieve nothing and possibly even hurt your chances of being successful in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Margery Kempe Mysticism The book of Margery Kempe is widely considered to be the first English Autobiography. It details the life of Margery Kempe a middle class woman who lived during the late medieval period with special attention being paid to her activities as a mystic. In addition the various pilgrimages she undertook are covered in detail and come to fill a good part of the autobiography. Being considered the first english autobiography also raises some questions about the work, such as whether or not it is truly an autobiography as well as how the religious mysticism present in the text is portrayed. In addition to these questions the work can also provides a view into the the restrictions society placed upon women of the era and whether or not the author s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The religious mysticism of Margery Kempe is one of the central themes presented in the text being present from the initial chapters and serving as the catalyst for many events that occur throughout the work. The portrayal of Kempe s religious mysticism is primarily positive with most conflict being used to support and showcase her mysticism. Typically these conflicts revolve around the skepticism and disbelief by those who doubt her abilities sometimes even being called a heretic. These skeptics usually then encounter an event focused around Margery that changes their mind turning them into argent supporters. An example of this from early in the work is Margery s encounter with a monk of renown who is described as despising her. This same monk later comes to support her after she tells him of the sins he has committed despite having no prior knowledge of them. In addition to the portrayal of her mysticism the question of whether it appears to be based more upon logic or emotion arises. Based upon the evidence present in the text one can conclude that her mysticism is primarily based on emotion. The language use in the text is the strongest evidence for this conclusion with a good example coming in the sixty fourth chapter of the first book. Words such as love, sweet, and joy are used several times throughout the chapter emphasizing the emotion present in her mysticism. In addition to the language use Kempe s refusal to avoid situations that would be complicated by her mysticism serves as additional evidence. One such event occurred during her travels when she clashed repeatedly with her companions over her weeping causing them to be harsh with her. The logical action in this situation would be to try and appease her companions in order to make the journey more bearable. Kempe however does not do this, instead making the emotional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. ritalin Essay Parents throughout the country are being pressured and compelled by schools to give psychiatric drugs to their children. Teachers, school psychologists, and administrators commonly make dire threats about their inability to teach children without medicating them. They sometimes suggest that only medication can stave off a bleak future of delinquency and occupational failure. They even call child protective services to investigate parents for child neglect and they sometimes testify against parents in court. Often the schools recommend particular physicians who favor the use of stimulant drugs to control behavior. These stimulant drugs include methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta, and Metadate) or forms of amphetamine (Dexedrine and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The rates for boys were not disclosed but probably exceeded 15%. With 53 million children enrolled in school, probably more than 5 million are taking stimulant drugs. A recent report in the Journal of the American Medical Association by Zito and her colleagues has demonstrated a three fold increase in the prescription of stimulants to 2 4 year old toddlers. II. The Dangers of Stimulant Medication Until recently, no studies have systematically examined the rate of psychotic symptoms caused by routine treatment with stimulant drugs such as methylphenidate (Ritalin) and amphetamine (Dexedrine, Adderall). Doctors who prescribe stimulant drugs often seem forgetful to the fact that they can cause psychoses, including manic like and schizophrenic like disorders. Without providing a scientific basis, the literature often cities rates of 1% or less for stimulant induced psychoses. The rate of psychotic symptoms that appear during stimulant treatment has recently been investigated in a 5 year retrospectives study of children diagnosed with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADH). Among 192 children diagnosed with ADHD at the Canadian clinic, 98 had been placed on stimulant drugs, mostly methylphenidate. Psychotic symptoms developed in more than 9% of the children treated with methylphenidate. The psychotic symptoms caused by methylphenidate included ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Importance Of A Career In Nursing I have been working in the nursing field for quite a while, and I can say that each day is an adventure. Nursing is a profession that is physically and emotionally draining and oftentimes does not get the credit when it s due. It can also be both physically emotionally demanding, having someone who depends on your decisions and capabilities as a nurse, as they entrust their life on your hand, together with the nursing demands responsibilities can be physically draining. Despite of this facts, by being a nurse gives me a opportunity to help and serve others, make positive influence to people s lives and to be the source of their strength during times of illness gives me an eternal satisfaction that no materials things can ever replaced. And also, the thrill excitement that comes along w/ this career is also one of the reasons why i decided to still chose and pursue my nursing career. With my knowledge based on my experiences, I can say that Spiritual or compassionate care involves serving the person as a whole, through their physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. Sometimes even just by spending time with them, holding their hands, talking about what is important to them and considering their faith, spiritual and religious beliefs gives us a better opportunity as their nurse to make and implement plans to provide them with a better care. Spiritual needs may be greater during times of illness, and a separation from routine comforting spiritual or religious ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Esla Rubrics I was very interested in the lesson that we did with the students today because we used the ELA rubrics to model good writing with the short and extended responses. We went through each of the features of the short response first and showed students different examples of student s writing. They then had to grade the student according to if it deserved 2 points, 1 point, or 0 points. By doing this the students were able to see examples of good, fair, and bad responses. For the short response students were able to learn that the most important feature of a short response was that it made a valid inference or claim from the text that answered the prompt. The criteria for the expository writing was a little more complex and took us more time to explain. Once again the students were given examples of different levels of writing and they had to tell us what they thought the grade was and why. After going over the rubrics we went back to an essay prompt the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, it was a much needed lesson. I saw many lights go off when Ms. Marquez was asking them questions like, How many feet are in 48 inches? Many students were engaged and raising their hands. Most students remembered how to do their conversions. They were able to explain with words how 1 foot was equal to 12 inches and therefore 12 times 4 was 48. They then had to make the make division problem when we said 5/6 year = x months. One student was even able to identify that she could find the lowest common denominator and multiply both the numerator and the denominator to get 10/12. She then said that the answer was 10 months because 10 was the part and 12 was the whole. This student was able to share her thinking with the class and was praised by the teacher. As part of their motivation for learning the teacher showed the students a video about a teacher that makes math lessons fun and solves math application problems with his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Cache Valley Settlement Throughout Cache Valley s early history one learns about the exploration and settlement of Cache Valley and understands the developing and settling of Cache Valley s towns. While studying the history of Cache Valley, many accounts report the settling of different towns such as Wellsville, Logan, and Richmond. These early pioneer towns in Cache Valley, while each crucial to the growth and development of the valley, grew not only for similar purposes but each had a different contribution to Cache Valley s growth and development. The town of Franklin, however, next to the Utah Idaho border in Cache Valley, aided in the settlement of both Cache Valley and the territory of Idaho. Throughout the early settlement and founding of Franklin, Idaho this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These early years of Franklin were a model of how Mormon and Cache Valley settlements developed both in the ways in which land became divided, and how city lots measured out to (approximately 1 ¼ acres) accommodate a garden, barn, and outbuildings. While recollecting the simple life of Franklin s early years, Joshua Hawkes said that the prospect appeared good...our house was but a log one and not that very stylish. I put in a small crop of wheat and had some volunteers which made us an ample amount for the season. In the center of the fort stood a bowery where formal worship services and council meetings took place as well as a community well, and corral to conceal cattle from night time Indian raids and attacks from wild animals. Besides these, every man also had a cane lot east of town, on which he raised sugar cane, along with hay lands lying south and west of town, near the cemetery. Broom corn was also later grown east of town, in which the corn and stalks were turned into homemade brooms. Early settlers such as Everett C. Van Orden, became attracted to pasture lands west of Franklin. Later with the Homestead Law being placed in Lewiston, and in 1869 a land office being established in Salt Lake City it made it possible for others to occupy land legally with a five year residence required for ownership. As a result of the Homestead Law and Franklin s available land, families such as the Van Orden s claimed up to 160 acres of land in Lewiston, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. International Development Organization That Are Working... Quantitative Research Study Wheatonia Malekebu Walden University DDBA 8427 Background There are several international development organization that are working in developing nations, especially in sub Sahara Africa. According to National Statistics Office (2008) out of 13 million people, 86% live in rural areas and 14% are in urban areas. 65% of the rural population is recorded to be poor. It is also documented that the family sizes in the rural areas are larger as compared to those in the urban areas which demonstrate that an any ideal situation, we expect high food consumption in the rural areas as compared to the urban areas. One of the greatest tragedies of extreme poverty is its intergenerational transmission. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The key research question is: Are international development organizations sustainable? This general problem will be examined through a series of specific sub problems: 1. What are the costs associated with implementing their work? 2. What has been accomplished so far? 3. What has been learned from existing work? 4. Should they embark on scaling up their work? 5. Are they meeting the expectation on their mission? Research Objective The objective of this study is to obtain additional information in the following areas: Interventions o To understand international development organization s operations and interventions, emphasizing on the ground activities Outcomes o To identify likely key outcomes and any unexpected or unintended consequences Mechanisms o To cross check and validate the main mechanisms for impact the communities they work in Results will be used to examine a new strategic direction for international development organizations as it pertains to scaling up. It will also serve as an assessment of where programs are currently. The state of rural poverty Over the years international food prices have been increasing at a rapid rate and though the effects can be seen globally, it of course has affected the low income population the hardest. In total, millions of the world s population transitioning into the worlds hungry (Human Development ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Harry Potter Hero Essay In the book and movie series Harry Potter, the famous boy wizard goes through his many years of schooling at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, making new friends like his best friends, Ron and Hermione, as well as creating enemies like Draco Malfoy. Along with his friends Ron and Hermione, Harry continuously puts an end to the many different forms of the evil Lord Voldemort that tries to attack Harry each year. It is later on in the series when the interactions with Lord Voldemort become more frequent and more deadly. This is when Albus Dumbledore, the famous Headmaster of Hogwarts, teaches, instructs, and guides Harry to his ultimate goal of defeating Lord Voldemort, finally bringing peace to their world once again. In relation to the Jungian Literary Archetypes, Harry Potter represents the Hero, Albus Dumbledore represents the Wise Old Man, and Lord Voldemort represents the Witch or Sorceress. Harry Potter is the main character of all seven stories in the series, he represents a hero in many different ways. When he was born, Lord Voldemort went to his home and tried to murder him. Harry s parents defended against Voldemort, but they didn t stand a chance. It was because of Harry s mother s love that saved his life when she cast herself in between Voldemort and Harry. This unusual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Harry Potter is an amazing book and movie series that has many great examples of literary archetypes. At the end of the series, Harry finally defeats Voldemort, ending his terror on the magical world. Nineteen years after the battle that ended it all, Harry now works in the Ministry for Magic along with his best friends, Ron and Hermione (who is now the Minister for Magic, or Prime Minister in our world). They all have children who now attend Hogwarts, starting their own journey. Who knows where their journey will take ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. California Is Notorious For Its Wildfires California is notorious for its wildfires. In the last two decades San Diego County has faced some of the most destructive firestorms in state history (Brainard, 2007). Ron Roberts, chairman of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, describes the county s disposition as, We have a very dangerous, unpredictable situation. We have some of the highest temperatures, some of the driest landscape conditions, and some of the most powerful winds all ingredients for a perfect firestorm (Pesce, 2007). In 2003, San Diego County was overwhelmed by firestorms, including the Cedar Fire, and at that time it was the worst in state history. However, in 2007 San Diego was once again devastated by firestorms, but this time more mighty than the preceding (Ekard, Tuck, Jr., Steffen, 2003). San Diego has had its fair share of practice at managing firestorm response actions. The 2003 firestorms proved that there were numerous inefficiencies within the county s emergency response plan, while the 2007 firestorms emergency response revealed the lessons learned from 2003 and improvements implemented were effective. The threat of future firestorms in San Diego County are inevitable due to the continuing drought, Santa Anna winds, climate changes, and human behavior (Pesce, 2007). Having a well constructed Incident Command System (ICS) and the trained personnel to execute its model is the most effective measure to mitigate the degree of life lost and property damage in a disaster incident. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Research Paper On Timbuktu Timbuktu is a movie based in the small town of Timbuktu in the middle of the desert. The family in the movie lives just a simple life of herding cattle and minding their own business. This is a family orientated group of people till Islamic extremists come into town and turn their world upside down. Their son spends his days herding cattle like he should for his father. As the son herds the cattle there most prized cattle wonders into the fishing net of a fisher man. The fisher man kills the cow just for that reason. Just because the cow messed your net up, doesn t mean u have to kill it. The father was out raged by this. I would be to in that case. As the son s father confronts the man they struggle and the fisherman dies. The Islamic extremists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Competitive Grading Sabotages Good Teaching I believe that competitive grading sabotages good teaching. From being a student, I know that students do not enjoy a class where they know that their teacher is against them. When teachers grade anything, they should point out mistakes; however, they should point out what is correct too in order to encourage students. Teachers should not feel good about themselves when many students fail an examination or do not do well on a paper; instead, they should realize that they have not taught their students well. Many teacher see grades as a numbers game; for example, they may not want to give away many As. However, if many students do work that is A material, they may grade some students harsher in order to keep their grade distribution consistent, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Persuasive Essay On Why Are Bees Necessary One issue that nobody pays attention to is, bees. Most people believe that bees are killers and horrible bugs, but what they don t know is that without bees, there are less and less food. Although they are dangerous, they re no harm unless they feel harm. This world doesn t realize that without bees, there won t be anymore foods from almonds to strawberries. Some possible solutions to this problem are reducing the amount of pesticides, grow plants, buy local raw honey, protect pollinators, and understand that bees aren t there to hurt you. The amount of pesticides you use, the amount of bees you re killing. Although they make your plants and gardens very pretty, they have chemicals that are dangerous. The chemicals and pest treatments you put on your lawn and garden can cause damage to the honeybees systems (Queen of the Sun). All the plants should be natural without any chemicals in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The more nectar they suck, the more honey we receive, which is really good for us. Just planting flowers in your garden, yard, or in a planter will help provide bees with forage (Queen of the Sun). That s why you should buy local, raw honey. For your own personal health, strive to buy local, raw honey that is from hives that are not treated by chemicals (Queen of the Sun). Don t just help the bees, but also help yourself. If you protect pollinators, then you would be saving so many bees. A pollinator is the biotic agent that moves pollen from the male anthers of flower to the female stigma of a flower to accomplish fertilization or syngamy of the female gametes in the ovule of the flower by the male gametes from the pollen grain (Wikipedia). The pollinators are the ones that provide nectar for bees. Lastly, bees are there to make food, not to hurt you. As I said, bees only cause damage when they feel danger. When bees use their stinger, they end up dying. Be aware when you see a bee next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Globalization, Neo-Liberalism, and New Social Movements in... Majeerah B. Sinarimbo September 26, 2012 Political Science 160 SINGA PURA (SINGAPORE) The world becomes more and more complex. Things have never been the same. Changes became rapid and impulsive that at some point, we are confused as to how to address these changes. Conflicts of the early times are not the same with what we re facing today. Solutions of the past are not exactly effective in the present. We, humans, we re never stable. The complexity of our behavior is a great manifestation of the unending evolution of our world. The world today might not be the world of tomorrow. All of these, are results of changes. Yes, I am going to talk about changes. Not in a simple way but in a more specific way. We all know that we can not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are very strict when it comes to obeying these laws. Punishments are given to those who are not conforming to the rules of the state. Singapore is also called a partly free country. Economically, Singapore has a very unreachable and unbelievable status. Unreachable because it has a highly developed market based economy. It is one of the major traders in the world. Their GDP are largely based on their exports. Because of its low tax rates, work force, and business friendly environment, and its being a free market economy, Singapore has attracted many foreign investors. Thus, leading it to be one of the very prosperous country in the world. It is also unbelievable because for a country that is so small, all of these were made possible. A brief history of Singapore is necessary in this case study. The name Singapore can actually be derived from the words Singa and Pura which means Lion and City respectively. In 1819, Thomas Stamford Raffles arrived and signed a treaty which allows the development of the southern part of Singapore as a British trading post. In 1824, the whole island became colonized by the British and eventually it became the capital of the Straits Settlements. The colonization of Singapore has led it to its status as of now. It has strong global trading links with different countries and it owns a port that is one of the busiest ports in the world. This only shows that Singapore is a very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. 3rai FOUNDATION CHRP CL amp;D ASSESSMENTRecording, analysing and using HR information (3RAI)3RAI_F203A_HR_June Core Unit Assessment Version 3 June 2012Student name: | | CRITERIA | PASS/REFER | COMMENTS | LO1: Understand what data needs to be collected to support HR practices | 1.1 Explain why an organisation needs to collect and record HR data. | | | 1.2 Identify the range of HR data that organisations collect and how this supports HR practice. | | | LO2: Know how HR data should be recorded and stored | 1 2 3.1 Describe different systems for recording and storing HR data and the benefits of each. | | | 3.2 Explain legal requirements relating to the recording, storage, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... KNOW HOW HR DATA SHOULD BE RECORDED AND STORED (pages 5 6) 2.1 DESCRIBE DIFFERENT SYSTEMS FOR RECORDING AND STORING HR DATAAND THE BENEFITS OF EACH 2.2 EXPLAIN LEGAL REQUIREMENTS RELATING TO THE RECORDING, STORAGE AND ACCESSIBILITY OF HR DATA 3. BE ABLE TO ANALYSE HR DATAAND PRESENT FINDINGS TO INFORM DECISION MAKING(pages 6 8) 3.1 ANALYSE AND INTERPRET HR DATA 3.2 PRESENT FINDINGS TO INFORM DECISION MAKING WITHIN AN ORGANISATION 1. UNDERSTAND WHAT DATA NEEDS TO BE COLLECTED TO SUPPORT HR PRACTICES 1.1 WHY AN ORGANISATION NEEDS TO COLLECT AND RECORD HR DATA The idea of this assignment is to talk about the importance of managing data in any business activity, but specifically the one which is of most interest to us is related to HR practices: how to act when we manage data, how to collect this information and how to store the documents. One of the reasons why an organisation needs to collect and record HR data is to drive future business decisions within a company. Everything is based on the data and directly affects the company s strategy and the company s needs. Another reason to collect and record data is to comply with legal requirements and legislation, for example the principle of equality. If we have in our HR department adequate personnel records, we can make sure we are complying with the law and therefore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Light In The Painted Door In The Painted Door by Sinclair Ross, it is evident that light is used to illustrate the degradation of Ann s devotion to John as the night approaches and the time spent with Steven, due to John s absence, lengthens. This is first demonstrated when the setting of a landscape with bitter light (1) is established. Despite the bitterness, caused by Ann and John s non communicative relationship, the light exemplifies that Ann retains a secure devotion towards John and is confident that he will return home no matter what circumstances. Moreover, this is demonstrated when Ann offers to paint the kitchen wood work... to make the room a lot lighter (2). Although Ann is aware that painting the woodwork is an inconsequential task, as the paint will peel off, she is yearning to bring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, Ann s uncertainty flourishes when night [comes] early (5) and the slow dimming of the light [clutches] her with an illogical sense of abandonment (5). The illusion of loneliness becomes reality as night approaches and John remains absent. As the light progressively disappears, Ann begins to feel abandoned and uncertain of the truth behind John s promise. In addition, we notice the significance of light in Ann and John s relationship when Steven arrives and Ann [lets] him in and [lights] the lamp (6). Lighting the lamp for Steven elucidates Ann s slight sense of reassurance that John will return. During her moment of uncertainty, Ann believes that if Steven is able to travel and persist through the storm then John will be capable as well. However, this feeling is momentary as the lamp between [her and Steven] [flickers] (7). The flickering light augments a feeling of weariness in her fidelity as well as wavering feelings towards Steven. Ann is unsure of her feelings towards John and begins to question if they should instead be directed to Steven ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Compare And Contrast Stopa And Clark s Cognitive Model Of... Clark s (1995) cognitive model of social phobia can be divided into two parts: (1) What a person with social phobia experiences during a social situation that they fear and (2) before they enter the situation and after they have the situation. When a social phobic enters a social situation, a series of assumptions they hold about themselves or the world are activated. These assumptions affect the person s appraisals of social situations and are dependent on their beliefs. Following these assumptions, the individual starts to perceive the social situation as being dangerous. This leads to anxiety and the person starts to interpret ambiguous social cues as being negative. Most of their attention then shifts to the self, making them increasingly aware of their behaviour. This self focused attention leads to self monitoring. The person then starts to use internal information to infer other people s opinion of their social performance, leading to an increase in anxiety. A study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When they do remember external cues, they tend to be biased towards negative experiences. Most ambiguous cues are interpreted negatively. A study by Stopa and Clark (2000) that social phobia is associated with negative biases in the interpretation of social events. They compared the interpretation of hypothetical ambiguous social events by social phobics, patients with other anxiety disorders and people with no mental illness. They found that patients with social phobia were more likely than the two control groups to interpret the ambiguous social events negatively. This aspect of social phobia reduces the chances of new learning through positive reinforcement. This may be because positive social experiences are interpreted negatively and the patient s attentional resources are biased towards the negative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. What Is The Great Irish Potato Famine The text under consideration is a letter written by Mr Nicholas Cummins, a magistrate of Cork, on 17 December 1846 imploring the Duke of Wellington to be aware of the precarious conditions in which Irish people are living and to start acting. This period of mass starvation is mostly known and called as The Great Irish Potato Famine . In line with the previous we could say therefore that this text is first addressed to the Duke of Wellington by taking advantage of his Irish origins but also keeping in mind that he was an influential person politically speaking. And secondly, this letter is also addressed to the British nation in general, since Mr Nicholas Cummins himself sent a copy of the letter to The Times which was published none other than on 24 December which is Christmas Eve. It is important to say that the text to deal with is a literary journalistic one since it is letter what is being analysed but also this letter was in newspapers to let the whole British nation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This period is also known as The Great Hunger or The Irish Potato Famine and began in 1845 and lasted for six years. By looking at the names used to designate this period it is easy to know in a superficial way what happened, a great hunger. But also the word Potato gives us some clues as by the 1800s, the potato had become the staple crop in the poorest regions and as this vegetable is rich in protein, carbohydrates, minerals and vitamins, it is possible to stay healthy on a diet of potatoes alone . By autumn, the potatoes were ready to be harvested and eaten during the long winter into the spring and early summer. This system worked year after year until a fungus appeared on potato plants which caused blight spread throughout the fields by cool breezes. In 1845 only one third of the crop was lost, but in 1846 the fungus reappeared and the failure of the potato harvest was near ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Jfk Assassination Conspiracy Analysis This paper will analysis the extent to what the main four conspiracy theories of John F. Kennedy s assassination following the given definition which defines a conspiracy as a secret plan by a group to do something unlawful or harmful. The theories in which will be an analysis on conspiracies including Russia s involvement within the assassination, the mafia involvement and whether or not it was a CIA inside job, these will all in comparison to the official ruling by the Warren Commission that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. The official ruling of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy by the Warren commission was that Lee Harvey Oswald was alone in killing JFK, and that Jack Ruby also acted individually in killing Lee Harvey Oswald ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joseph Kennedy, JFK s father, had ties to the head of the Chicago mob, Sam Giancana, as they supposedly worked in the bootlegging industry during the prohibition. The mafia also had motivation for the involvement or carrying out the hit with Robert Kennedy, JFK s brother and attorney general having made moves against organized crime, possibly angering them, but what many proponents of this Mafia theory point back to is Jack Ruby who killed Lee Harvey Oswald, he was a Dallas nightclub owner with known mafia connections but the Warren commission concluded that Ruby didn t work within a conspiracy as well as in 1979 The House Select Committee on Assassinations stated that The committee believes, on the basis of the evidence available to it, that the national syndicate of organized crime, as a group, was not involved in the assassination of President Kennedy, but that the available evidence does not preclude the possibility that individual members may have been involved . High end officials also believed that the Mafia had a role within the assassination conspiracy with the chief counsel for House Select Committee on Assassinations, Robert Blakey later concluding in his book, The Plot to Kill the President, that New Orleans Crime sydnicate boss Carlos Marcello was likely part of a Mafia conspiracy behind the assassination, and also had the means and the opportunity required to carry it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...