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Nor Easter Crisis Case Study
In October 2011 a Nor easter storm hit Connecticut, leaving a majority of its residents without power
for weeks. The residents were alarmed by the Nor easter storm, which reported to cause the largest
number of power outages in the history of the state. Power to the People: Connecticut Light and
Power (CL P) was the major organization responsible to provide power services to the regions affected
by the storm. The October 2011 Nor easter crises were, in fact, a natural disaster that could not have
been prevented, yet CL P had eventually become the scapegoat for the damage endured by the state of
Connecticut. A company s communication strategies during a time of crises play a vital role in
maintaining its reputation. Failing to communicate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The second most important priority should have been to protect and maintain its reputation, which in
this case, CL P had clearly failed. Although CL P took reasonable action in the time of crises, the
company s poor communication strategies following the Nor easter crises had influenced stakeholders
to perceive the CL P to be inefficient and unreliable. CL P and its company spokesperson, CEO and
President, Jeffrey Butler received heavy criticism for his inability to communicate to stakeholders
about the damage assessment and restoration
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The Friar Is To Blame
Friar Lawrence was a holy man and his duties were simple to uphold the masses, serve others who are
in need of help and the task of teaching. However, he defined and went against his own authority and
therefore, disobeyed his role as a priest in the Catholic Church.
It is clear that The Friar was irresponsible for marrying two exceptionally young children based on the
idea that their secret marriage would help restore peace to Verona and most importantly end the feud.
The evidence which puts the blame on the Friar around the topic is going to the cell and marrying
them, keeping it a secret instead of telling the family and listening to Romeo request. This was
obviously not the way a priest of the Catholic Church should act no matter the circumstance or
potential outcome. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The friar should be disgusted with himself and the way he developed the planned marriage because if
he would have just said no then Romeo and Juliet could have been alive and not killed themselves just
to experience their love in
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Lifting the Veil
Veil Lifting QUESTION The general reasoning of the Court in this area of Veil Lifting the Corporate
veil has been confusing and, at times, contradictory: Discuss The question requires an analysis of
whether the parent company (A); will be liable for the claims against its subsidiary, (b): in other
words, whether the corporate veil can be lifted in this group structure. Both the parent company and its
subsidiary are incorporate which have been legally formed. A company once incorporated, is a
separate, and distinct legal entirely from the people who set it up: The Veil of incorporation is created
by the principle of separate legal personality and that limited liability which are established in
Salomon v Salomon amp; Co Ltd (1897) A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lipmann had entered had entered into a contact with Mr. Jones for the sale of land. Mr. Lipman then
changed his mind and did not want to complete the sale. He formed a company in order to avoid the
transaction and conveyed the land to it instead. He then claimed he no longer owned the land and
could not comply with the contract. The judge found the company was but a façade and granted an
order for specific performance. But the of Appeal in Adam Court in held that each company was a
separate legal entity from its shareholders and the presence of the US subsidiaries did not
automatically amount to the presence of the English parent company. (ii): view cape group as an
Agency: Secondly, the Court may lift the veil if a express agency relationship exist between a
company and its shareholders, or between a parent and subsidiary company in a group structure.
Although a company is a separate legal entity instead an agent of its shareholders, it is possible that
there is evidence of day to day control and that an agency relationship can be established on particular
facts. It is, however, difficult to prove an agency relationship without express agreement. Somme
guidance is provided in: Smith, Stone amp; Knight Ltd v Birmingham Corp [1939] In order to
maximize the amount of compensation, the parent company argued that the subsidiary carried on the
business as its agent. It was held
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Case Study Of Tata Consultancy Services
The Company I carried my research on is Tata Consultancy Services limited located in India. Tata
Consultancy Services (TCS) is a global leader in IT services , digital and business solutions that
partners with its clients to simplify , strengthen and transform their businesses. Furthermore, they
ensure the highest levels of certainty and satisfaction to their clients through a deeper set commitment
, comprehensive industry expertise and a global network of innovation and delivering centers.
Furthermore, Tata Consultancy Services has been recognized by Brand Finance as one of the big 4
Global IT Services Brands.
Some couple of years ago, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) was listed on the stock exchanges. But
then it was not a force to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Coleman (2016). Aug 25, Tata Company Services Completes a decade of Wealth Creation. Retrieved
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Gender Bias For Infiltrate Professional Industries Essay
Allowing gender bias to infiltrate professional industries has many different effects, but one of the
most problematic would be pay disparity. The gender discrimination that exists in our society today
causes expansive wage gaps which favor men, and this is a problem that exists across all levels of
working fields. There is a healthy amount of new studies being published every year that lay out the
facts about what the gender wage gap looks like for the average American. One of the easiest ways to
keep this conversation going is to compare these to the example of gender bias and discrimination that
happen on a large stage, such as in Hollywood or the sports world. With the influence that these two
monstrous industries have, the women who work within them are in excellent positions to speak out
and challenge this issue that is too often pushed to the side. It is important to point out that being
privileged does not exempt these ladies from the unfairness of the pay disparities, and their situations
mirror and parallel those of the average working class American women as well. Gender
discrimination and gender wage gaps are problems that need to be magnified in order to be eliminated.
Most people are familiar with the saying that the American women make x amount of cents to a man s
dollar. As pay inequality has increasingly become more of a concern, this is a very popular and simple
way to get the facts across. It is better than the gap widening or being stagnant, but the
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The Notorious Jumping Frog
In the short story titled The Notorious Jumping Frog Of Calaveras County the author, Mark Twain,
conjures a story about Smiley and his frog that can jump on command. In the story, it is in a first
person point of view as a person asked a friend known as Simon Wheeler. A man known as Leonidas
W. Smiley and his pet frog that can jump on command. He is also known as Jim. Jim was a
humongous better.
In fact, As Simon says, Jim would bet on anything. If a dog was fighting, He would bet on it. If a cat
was fighting, He would bet on it. If there was a race, he would bet on it. If two birds were on a fence,
he would bet which one flew off first. If he saw a straddle bug moving, he would bet on it. He would
bet on anything. He would bet on anyone. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, Smiley had a mare. The horse was fast, which was odd, because it always had asthma.
He also had a bull pup that he bet on in dogfights. It always went for the legs. The other dog would
attack. The other dog would strike. But the bullpup would stand it s ground.
But probably his most famous was his frog. Upon a slight hit, the frog would jump, and I quote,
Whirling in the air like a doughnut . (P.579) The frog was named Dan l Webster. Another story was
when Jim Smiley put Dan l on the floor and said, Flies, Dan l, flies! (P.579) and Dan l would leap off
the ground and catch a fly on the counter and land right back down.
The most famous story about Smiley and his frog was when Dan l didn t jump. One day, a stranger
came to town. He questioned what was in a box Smiley was carrying. It was the frog, Dan l Webster.
He didn t think the frog was anything special, so Smiley decided to prove the stranger wrong. He went
to the swap and caught another frog then quickly returned to the stranger. They bet $40 dollars and
started the race. The new frog jumped away immediately but Dan l Webster didn t move at all. The
Stranger walked away with the cash. When Smiley investigated Dan l, there was a huge amount of
quail shot. Smiley gave chase after the stranger but he could not find
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Marie Maynard Daly
Throughout Gender and Race in the Physical Sciences, I have been struck by how rarely in STEM we
shed a light on the women of color that already exist and thrive in the sciences. Often, when we
discuss diversity in the sciences, we only discuss it in the frame of a problem. More specifically, we
tend to focus on the problem of there not being enough of these women in the field. As a result of the
lack of attention paid to pioneering women in STEM, many young people of all backgrounds are
inclined to believe that there are no women of color doing great things in the field that there are no
role models. With this paper, and an on campus event to be held in the spring, I hope to challenge
people s assumptions about what a scientist looks like, and inspire people through a discussion of
innovative women of color.
Marie Maynard Daly
Marie Maynard Daly was an African American biochemist, and the first woman of her race to receive
her doctorate in chemistry in the United States ( Marie Maynard Daly ). Marie s father enrolled at
Cornell University to study chemistry in his youth, but was unable to due to financial constraints, and
was a postal clerk throughout her youth ( Marie M. Daly ). Inspired by her father to accomplish her
own academic goals, she attained her doctorate in only three years at Columbia University, an
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Wu took that education and went about as far with it as is humanly possible. Her passion for physics
eventually took her away from her home and brought her to the United States, but she never lost her
love and pride for her Chinese culture, and almost always wore her qipao under her lab coat, which
she often made by hand ( Channeling Ada
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Eric Whitacre Research Paper
Eric Whitacre is known as a grammy winning composer and conductor also is one of the most known
musicians of our time. Born in Nevada, he started out by joining his school band and also played in a
techno pop group. After he graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he then went on to
graduate from Juilliard School of Music as Master of Music in 1997. He then completed a 5 year term
as Composer in Residence at Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge University, UK. Eric was recently
appointed Artist in Residence with Los Angeles Master Chorale. Not only has he written incredible
choral music but also has orchestral music that has been performed all over the globe. His first album
as a composer and conductor won the 2012 Grammy award for
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The Content of Global Marketing Essay
Fifth Edition
GLOBAL MARKETING
A DECISION ORIENTED APPROACH Svend Hollensen
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CONTENTS
Preface Guided tour Acknowledgements Publisher s acknowledgements Abbreviations About the
author
XVI XXX
xxxiv xxxvi xli xliv
PARTI
THE DECISION WHETHER TO INTERNATIONALIZE 1 Global marketing in the firm
Learning objectives 1.1 Introduction to globalization 1.2 The process of developing the global
marketing plan 1.3 Comparison of the global marketing and management style of SMEs and LSEs 1.4
Should the company stay at home or go abroad ? 1.5 Development of the global marketing concept 1.6
Forces for global integration and market responsiveness 1.7 The value chain as a framework for
identifying international competitive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Massive protests during a meeting in London 2009 6.2 Sauer Danfoss: which political/economic
factor would affect a manufacturer of hydraulic components? 6.3 Video case study: debate on
globalization Questions for discussion References 6.1
203
203 204 204 213 219 224 227
229 230 231 232 232
7
The sociocultural environment
Learning objectives 7.1 Introduction 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7
233
233 234 236 237 237 245 247 248 249 250 252 253
Layers of culture High and low context cultures Elements of culture Hofstede s original work on
national cultures (the 4 + 1 dimensions model) The strengths and weaknesses of Hofstede s model
Managing cultural differences
7.8 Convergence or divergence of the world s cultures 7.9 The effects of cultural dimensions on
ethical decision making 7.10 Social marketing 7.11 Summary Case studies 7.1 Lifan: a Chinese sub
supplier and brand manufacturer of motorcycles is aiming at the global market
254 256 258 258 259
7.2 IKEA catalogue: are there any cultural differences? 7.3 Video case study: communicating in the
global world Questions for discussion References
8
The international market selection process
Learning objectives 8.1 Introduction 8.2 International market selection: SMEs versus LSEs
260
260 261 261
CONTENTS
8.3 Building a model
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Economic Globalization And Chinese Poverty
Economic globalization has been a crucial role and a very commonly discussed issue in today s world.
As explained in the book International Business , the term economic globalization means increasing
economic interdependence of national, regional and local economies across the world through
acceleration of cross border movements of goods, services, technology, and capital (Joshi). Many
people s first impression of economic globalization would be the significant economic growth and
higher living standards it creates, especially in East Asian developing countries. Recently, a heated
conversation about economic globalization centers around its effectiveness in reducing worldwide
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Therefore, economies that joined globalization grow significantly faster and steadier, and the growth,
in turn, will prompt developments in poverty reduction.
Economic growth is the most powerful instrument for reducing poverty and improving the quality of
life in developing countries by creating jobs, transforming society and driving human development. As
trade goes on, economic globalization introduces new companies to another and increases
employment across the globe. When people have a job, they have a relatively stable income, and thus
become better off than before. One key of UN Millennium Goals is to halve the proportion of people
living under the international poverty line of $1.25 per day by 2015 from its 1990 level. Thanks to the
amazing speed of economic globalization, this prime target of the Millennium Development Goals
was achieved around 2008, seven years earlier than planned (Chandy and Gertz). It is more surprising
that only the six years from 2005 to 2011 would likely reduce half a million of people in poverty while
the same feat had taken 25 years up to 2005. Needless to say, the speed continues to increase.
Economic globalization is never simply a notion suggesting theoretical benefits in textbook, but has
been making great actual progress in the recent decades.
China has been the biggest winner in this reallocation of resources and
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Analysis Of The True Prison By Ken Saro Wiwa
The definition of a prison in Google states, a building in which people are legally held as a
punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial, but is a true prison? Although
places seem free, the people can be truly trapped through the lack of ability to express oneself.
Without the capability to express oneself people feel stifled, cut off from the world around them,
resulting in them feeling locked up. Through the use of opposition as a metaphor for imprisonment in
The True Prison, Ken Saro Wiwa, the author, describes that a true prison is a lack of freedom of
expression.
The use of the It is statements as an opposition is a metaphor for what the imprisonment truly is,
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The leaking roof and mosquitoes are signs unfair treatment in a jail which can seem overwhelming for
most people, however; the idea of moral ineptitude, lack of morals, and mental decrepitude, the mental
state of being worn out, was what brought down our the author. The abusers lack of morals caused the
mental decrepitude which entraps the author. He is unable to escape because he was worn down and
gave into the propaganda, and is in his true prison. The author sounds like he was about to give into
mental decrepitude and be unable to stand up against the oppressors. Overall, the prison is a mental
state when one begins to accept the ideas forced upon oneself, instead of standing up for one s own
beliefs. This is the metaphor of lack of expression because the author cannot stand up for his beliefs
and is being worn down until he no longer can speak out. The opposition of the free world and a
prison is the metaphor of imprisonment through the lack of expression. Towards the end of the poem,
he convinces the reader with one final statement of what makes a true prison. He proclaims, It is
this/Dear friend, turns our free world/Into a dreary prison (Wiwa 29 30). People of the author s
country seem to live in a so called free world which was supposed to be happy and lively but then he
reveals the truth to the reader about the reality of the country. By using it is this... he was comparing
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Gender Roles In 20th Century Advertising
keep her where she belongs or So, the harder the wife works the cuter she looks! the truth is that ads
like these were very common in the mid 20th century. Many companies used the existing gender roles
to appeal to consumers, sex sells and so does gender. The 20th century was the rise of gender
advertisement. Since the 20th century was the era of consumerism, it s natural to think advertisement
played a huge role in the popular culture and had a huge influence on how people viewed the world.
The belief that women are domestic creatures who always must be obedient to the male figures of
their lives was never a new concept in the 20th century. What was new in this era of mass
consumption was utilizing gender roles as a marketing technique to make a certain product more
desirable for the American Society. During the 20th century, American popular culture, specifically
advertising, reinforced the existing gender roles for women as the homemaker, furthermore, creating a
constraint on the socially acceptable roles for women which stayed prevalent for many years.
Advertisement in the mid 20th century, often depicted women as only homemakers and nothing more.
Women were viewed as a trophy, they had to maintain their look, do all the housework, and make their
husband happy. A psychological research done on the effectiveness of having Betty Crocker, a
fictional character, promote general mill products was shown that the very gender roles of women
were used to advertise their
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Racial Stereotypes In The Television Industry
Media influences the minds of those who consume it. Portrayals in media quickly become the norm as
the consumers believe the strangest of headlines. Representations in media, specifically television, are
subconsciously analyzed and placed into the mindset of the viewer. Racial depictions in television and
the lack thereof, for example, influence the perspective of the consumer and portray a false reality.
Although the future for more racial diversity in the American television industry looked promising,
this white dominated industry has proven that not much has changed in regards to hiring, including,
and depicting more ethnic groups and people of color in entertainment. People of color are given
stereotypical roles that presents the race in a negative manner; its depiction on television gives
additional credibility to the stereotypes. Tokenistic representation hinders the nation s ability to see the
reality of diversity in the world by limiting the numbers and types of people that are seen through the
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Latinos, specifically, are portrayed in a matter than denounces their capability, intelligence, and,
oftentimes, citizenship; they are commonly shown as immigrants that have heavy accents, little
articulation skills, and are disrespected (Monk Turner, 109). Similar to African Americans, they are
given low class jobs such as a maid or janitor, while characters with occupations such as a doctor,
secretary, or boss, is likely to be white (Gosling, 3). Depicting Latinos in this light alter the way the
viewers perceive them away from the screen. Instead of averting racial stereotypes, the television
industry embraces the stereotypes and portrays these actors and actresses by characteristics that are
not true to their genuine culture. Rather than embracing the true heritage, less than par stereotypes are
what represent certain cultures for a general audience to
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The Lottery Book Comparison
The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is a short fictional story that was published in 1948 and was in the
magazine The New Yorker. The setting of the story is a small nice little village with green grass and
flowers everywhere.The village was a farming village that mostly supported agriculture. The main
characters are Joe Summers, Mr. Graves, and the Hutchison family. The conflict of the story was man
versus tradition of the lottery. The lottery had little slips of paper that Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves
made and one that had a black dot on it. The winner is the person with the black dot. The winner has
his family draw again to see who is the real winner . When drawing, the heads of the households get to
draw for the family and can t look at the slips until everyone is done drawing. Most villages are giving
it up. The oldest man in village says, lottery in June, corn be heavy soon , as that after the lottery is
done crops grow better. When it was done Hutchinson got the lucky card and his wife Tessie was
making a big deal about it, it wasn t fair she said and, they should redo the lottery, she thought. Bill
Hutchison tells Tessie to shut up and Mr. Graves starts setting up for the last round. Graves took the
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The first major similarity is when the movie producers stuck to the main point of the story about the
sacrifice. The point of the lottery was the sacrifice for crops. This similarity make the movie more like
the story. Another similarity , the people were the same and the way the lottery was done was the
same. The movie producers used the same people and the black box and stool.The third similarity is
that the dialogue was mostly the same. Tessie after they won the lottery she went out and started
protesting about that it wasn t fair. Also, old man Warner thought people giving up the lottery are
crazy. To sum up, the similarities made the movie more like
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The Great Gatsby Report
Born September 24th, 1896, Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald for short was an
American novelist and short story author, notably famous for The Great Gatsby. Born in St. Paul,
Minnesota, Fitzgerald was exceptionally bright and ambitious as a child. The pride and joy of his
parents, he attended St. Paul Academy where his first written piece was published in his school s
newspaper at the age of 13. At the age of 15, Fitzgerald s parents sent him to the Newman School, a
prestigious catholic school. He then graduated in 1913, then attending the elite Princeton University.
Shortly after enrolling, he dropped out of Princeton in order to serve in the U.S. Army in World War I.
While Fitzgerald was in the army, he earned the title Second
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The World Trade Organization ( Wto ) Agreements
The World Trade Organization (WTO) deals with the global rules of trade between nations. It is
mainly responsible for ensuring that the trade flows smoothly, predictably and freely. The principal
objective of WTO is upliftment of the standard of living internationally; it does activities surrounding
the same.
When Ministers had adopted the Marrakesh Agreement they had also decided to include a specific
reference to Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Article V: 2. The General Council
additionally clarified the framework for relations with NGOs by adopting a set of guidelines
(WT/L/162) which recognizes the role NGOs can play to increase the awareness of the public in
respect of WTO activities . These guidelines are instrumental for ... Show more content on
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NGOs had to demonstrate that their activities were concerned with matters related to those of the
WTO .
Symposia
Since 1996, a number of symposia have been arranged by the Secretariat for NGOs on particular
issues of interest to civil society, namely, three on trade and the environment, one on trade and
development and one on trade facilitation. These symposia have provided, on a relaxed basis, the
opening for NGOs to discuss certain specific issues with representatives of WTO Member countries.
Day to day Contact
The WTO Secretariat receives a huge number of requests per day from NGOs, from all over the world
and Secretariat staff meets with NGOs on a habitual basis both individually and as a part of NGO
organized events.
The annual report of the World Trade Organization corroborates the growing official relationship
between civil society and trade. Tucked away in a silent corner of the report is the reason that the
number of NGOs attending the WTO ministerial increased many times over, from 108 at the
Singapore ministerial in 1996 to 811 in the Hong Kong ministerial, nine years later.
The growth that occurred in the Seattle ministerial can be attributed to the mobilization of NGOs that
were in fact against the WTO. Indeed, at several points in that ministerial, including its abandoned
inauguration, official NGO delegates attempted to disrupt proceedings.
The role of NGO s in the panel proceedings has been recognized recently but their potential on how
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Cultural Legacies
The cultural legacies of the Maori reveals to a great extent the properties of their society in addition to
the skills possessed by the Maori. They were a very culturally rich civilization, and harboured some of
the most well known ancient practices that still leave a mark on New Zealand today.
Above all, was the haka dance, which could have its roots traced back to before the Polynesians
inhabited New Zealand. The haka was very important in Maori culture and was used for many
important occasions, such as funerals, battles and to acknowledge great achievements, most likely to
frighten the enemy or express their emotion. This reveals that Maori were very physical, as most of
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In Maori mythology, the primordial couple, Rangi and Papa lie locked together in a tight embrace,
with their many children left with no choice but to live in the confined space between them. Then the
children split up as some forced their parents apart, and some were angry at the depression caused by
the split of the mother and father. They fought, and the god of winds attacks humans to this day. This
reveals the Maori were polytheistic and had legends to explain natural phenomenon. The Maori also
believed in tapu (taboo) and mana (spiritual power). Certain individuals and objects would possess
mana. Those who were high ranking could not touch items of low rank and vice versa. If they did it
would be seen as pollution and a violation of tapu. To disregard tapu was seen as an offence to the
gods and was punishable by death. The activities in the daily lives of Maori were were linked to the
maintenance and enhancement of mana. The Maori were so vigorous when preserving their mana,
they would occasionally eat the bodies of their enemies. This infers that the Maori were exceptionally
religious and would resort to cannibalism to fulfil their religious requirements. The punishments for
disregarding those requirements were severe. The Maori even believed they were vulnerable to
supernatural evils if the requirements were not met. Ultimately, this reveals that the Maori had strong
beliefs that they upheld
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Examples Of Powerlessness In The Poem Hide And Seek
Power and powerlessness take many forms. Explore this idea, referring to three poems in detail and to
at least three other poems from your wider reading.
In the poem Hide and Seek, the poet explores the power of the child s arrogance, as he believes he is
clever and therefore powerful. For instance, when he says the people searching for him must think he
is very clever , as well as describing them as puzzled . The word clever demonstrates his self
confidence in his intelligence and he thinks he is one step ahead of them, which leads him to believe
he has obtained power over them. However, this is thus contradicted later on, as he is then left alone,
deserted, as an outcast. This is shown by the rhetorical question the poet poses at the ... Show more
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It is shown by the mother s lack of ability to help her child, as he is described as her tenderness for a
son that she will soon have to forget . This foreshadows the inevitability of his death and shows the
difficulty of the position his mother is in, having to helplessly watch her own son perish. This also
further foreshadowed later on in the poem. Such as when the poet describes the mother s actions
towards her child: he says she is combing the hair left on his skull . The word skull is used as a
representation of death and mortality, it displays the rapidity of his hair loss and emphasises the
dangers of his starvation and protein deficiency. However the word combing is used to show the
mother s unconditional love for her child and how she will always care for him and never give up
hope, this fabricates an element of power in the poem, and demonstrates the powerful effect of a
mother s love towards her child. The mother s undying love and care for her child is also exhibited
when the poet describes her as bathing her child, and rubbing him down with her bare palms . The end
of the poem contradicts this moment of hope by ending on an extremely solemn tone, with the use of
the simile she did it like putting flowers on a tiny grave . The poet describes her repetition of normal
everyday actions as to make it seem like nothing is wrong and there is still an element of hope, he is
showing that she still cherishes every moment she is able to spend loving him. The word tiny is used
to emphasise the unfairness and the atrocity of the situation, that someone so young and innocent
should be expecting
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Alice Walker And Maya Angelou Comparison
Alice Walker and Maya Angelou are African American writers,who have experienced racial
prejudice in their societies. Alice was born on February 9, 1944 in Eatonton, Maya was born on
April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri. Due to serious health condition, Maya Angelou passed
away on May 28, 2014 in Winston Salem, North Carolina, Alice Walker is alive and well living
in Georgia with her family. Both writers can be compared by looking at their achievements and
their life as they were growing up. Alice Walker is a world famous writer and activist, she is best
known for her work in
the Civil Rights and Feminism movement. She published her first short story, which
was collected in the 1967 anthology, The Best Short Stories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In the title, the gardens became metaphor to a black women s
artistry and self expression. In an echo of the nonviolence of Martin Luther King Jr.
and the American Civil Rights Movement, Alice Walker joined the the nonviolent group
called BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) she protested in hopes of inspiring changes in
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Israel. Alice Walker published more than thirty books, including poetry, essays, memoirs
and criticism.
Maya Angelou is well recognized for her memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, the
memoir made history as the first nonfiction best seller by an African American woman.
In 1971, Maya published the Pulitzer Prize nominated poetry collection, Just Give Me a
Cool Drink of Water Fore I Die. The poem On the Pulse of Morning is one of her famous
works, she recited the poem at President Bill Clinton s inauguration in 1993. Maya
Angelou received several honors throughout her career, which include two NAACP and
Image Award for her striking nonfiction work, in 2005 and 2009. Maya became an
important part of the civil rights movement, after hearing Martin Luther King Jr. speech,
she decided to help the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to raise funds.
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Statistical Concepts Of A Real World Business Situation
1. Introduction Statistics is a mathematical science concerned with the collection, presentation,
analysis and interpretation or explanation of data. (Black et. al, 2013). This report aims to apply
statistical concepts to a real world business situation. A multiple regression model is applied to the
data in order to try and predict the changes in stock price of the selected company, and the goodness of
fit of the data to the model is critically analysed by testing the overall model, conducting significance
tests of the regression coefficients, coefficient of multiple determination (R² and Adjusted R²). Finally,
a prediction is made with a confidence interval estimate in order to analyse if the applied model and
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al, 2010). In the ANOVA table above, the F statistic has a value of 8.9250 with a p value of 3.01602E
19 (very close to 0). Since the p value α = 0.05, we can reject the null hypothesis and conclude that at
least one of the independent variables in the dataset is significant in predicting the change in stock
prices of HollyFrontier Corporation. 5. Testing the Regression Coefficients Coefficients Standard
Error t Stat P value Intercept 0.44670314 0.048999234 9.116533063 2.24627E 18
Year_x_Natural_gas 0.438448124 0.181073748 2.421378744 0.015838578 30year_x_Gold
0.355632988 0.092061454 3.862995565 0.000127684 30year_acc1_x_Copper_vel4 0.375280092
0.092056258 4.076638553 5.36313E 05 30year_acc1_x_West_Texas_vel4 0.244658773 0.08932177
2.739072154 0.00639495 Aluminium_vel2_x_Copper_vel1 0.1477128 0.059326221 2.489840022
0.013123889 Baltic_vel4_x_West_Texas_acc2 0.237141763 0.068276655 3.473248129 0.000561658
Copper_vel3_x_HFC_acc2 0.396940325 0.081145963 4.891682959 1.37459E 06
Copper_vel3_x_SPDR_XOP 0.174864153 0.08329485 2.099339318 0.036318588
Copper_vel3_x_West_Texas_vel2 0.320439024 0.084382283 3.797468064 0.000165301
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Vans Study Essay
Vans Assignment Answers
Candice (Shuang) Zhang
Oct. 10th
1. What were some of the key characteristics of Vans earliest customers in the 1960s and 1970s? What
was the public perception of skateboarding during this er In 1960s, Vans Doren set out to make the
most durable and affordable casual deck shoe in the market. Unlike other shoes manufactures, Vans
sold its sneaker directly to customers out of its own retail store in Anaheim, California. Customers
could enjoy customized Vans. But the industry insiders derided the unconventional business model
which actually fulfilled customers needs. By the end of 1960s, the canvas had developed a small but
loyal following among the Southern California surf set. In 19670s, Vans became ... Show more
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Vans also use product mix, channel mix, promotion mix to fulfill customers needs. A serial of
activities not only gains public support but also economic benefits.
4. In recent years, Vans has expanded in a number of directions. The company has (a) increased the
number of sports it is affiliated with; (b) diversified its product portfolio; (c) expanded its distribution;
and (d) broadened its promotional mix. Analyze each of these decisions in terms of their impact on
Vans customer base, its brand image, and the overall alternative sports category. (a) increased the
number of sports it is affiliated with; would help not only to build brand credibility, but also build a
bridge to new customer markets. (b) diversified its product portfolio; extend target customers and
meet the variable needs of customers. (c) expanded its distribution; increase Vans overall penetration,
both at the core shops and in the second third tier outlets. (d) broadened its promotional mix: through
triple crown series, vans warped tour, vans skatepark, and endorsements of athletes, Vans enhanced its
brand image by really caring about athletes, core sports and entertainment.
5. The biggest question facing Schoenfeld now is how to drive that next stage of growth (case p. 2).
The first option is to focus on the shoe category. The
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Obesity And The Pediatric Patients
Table 1 Demographic data, duration of surgery, time to additional analgesia, and total dose of
analgesics administered to the pediatric patients in each group Patient characteristics Group 1 (N = 20)
Group 2 (N = 20) P value Age (years) 6.35 ± 2.14 6.95 ± 1.88 0.852 Weight (kg) 19.61 ± 2.84 19.45 ±
5.22 0.974 Sex Male 19 18 0.651 Female 1 2 Duration of surgery (min) 55 ± 14 60 ± 17 0.058 Time to
additional analgesia (h) 6 ± 2.3 8.5 ± 2.6 0.074 Data are represented as mean ± SD, except for sex
(presented as number of patients); *P 0.05. Table 2 Respiratory rate (mean ± SD) in groups 1 and 2 of
20 pediatric patients at various time points of surgery Physiological item Group Preoperative
Intraoperative PostoperativeTime after operation (h) 5 min 15 min 1 h 1 2 4 6 8 12 18 24 Respiratory
rate (breath/min) 1 21.3 ± 2.5 20.9 ± 2.6 20.4 ± 2.3 20.5 ± 1.2 22.5 ± 3.9 21.8 ± 3.9 21.2 ± 2.1 23.4 ±
3.2 26.1 ± 4.5* 25.1 ± 4.6* 25.1 ± 3.7* 25.1 ± 3.5* 2 21.8 ± 2.4 20.8 ± 1.8 20.9 ± 1.9 21.2 ± 2.1 21.1
± 1.8 20.7 ± 2.1 21.6 ± 3.1 21.8 ± 3.4 20.5 ± 3.4 22.9 ± 3.6 22.1 ± 3.1 27.9 ± 3.1* *Signifi cant
changes (P 0.05) in relation to the postoperative value at 5 min. Table 3 Heart rate (mean ± SD) in
groups 1 and 2 of 20 pediatric patients at various time points of surgery Physiological item Group
Preoperative Intraoperative PostoperativeTime after operation (h) 5 min 15 min 1 h 1 2 4 6 8 12 18 24
Heart rate (beats/min) 1 103.5 ± 8.6 102.6 ± 6.1 103.4 ± 6.2 103.2 ± 8.6 105.2 ± 10.8 104.8 ±
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The Film The Lost Honor Of Katharina Blum
The German films The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, directed by Dir. Volker Schlondorff and
Margarethe von Trotta in 1975 and The Marriage of Maria Braun, directed by Dir. Rainer Werner
Fassbinder in 1979 both display issues with gender equality. In The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum,
Katharina shares a night with a wanted man and she falls in love with him. She is harassed by the
police and the press when she tells them that she had no part in helping Ludwig Götten, the wanted
terrorist, escape. Katharina is an example of how women were victimized at this time by
establishments run by primarily men, like the police. In The Marriage of Maria Braun, Maria s
husband, Herman, is sent off to battle. After hearing the announced death of her husband, and
experiencing his arrival soon after, Herman is put into prison and Maria promises Herman a life
together once he is released. Against the gender roles present during this time period, Maria works to
attain wealth to fulfill her promise. Though each film presents it differently, both display set gender
roles which provide expectations and issues that Katharina and Maria effectively overcome. Katharina
stands firm, refusing to allow any of the men to control her or to break her through victimization and
harassment. And Maria adapts her femininity in order to exceed the social, political and cultural
expectations set for women. Men play significant roles in both films, they have a major influence on
Katharina and Maria, and they are
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Enrique s Journey Lourdes Analysis
Dylan Herrmann
English 1 CP
August 16, 2016
Enrique s Journey; Lourdes s View
It is a warm day in Tegucigalpa, the sun peeking through the cracks of the beat down building Lourdes
calls home. But today begins a new chapter of her life, a life in the United States. It is January 29,
1989. Lourdes is a divorced single mother of two. She works hard to provide an income for her family,
but it is not enough to purchase education and food for her kids. Like countless other women in the
same situation, she decides that she will go to America and make money to send home to her children.
Although she plans to leave for only a year, she will not return. She is overwhelmed with guilt and
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Enrique gets to know Diana who is not 9, and buys her gifts with the money he earns as a painter and
sander. Soon enough, though, Enrique and lords begin to fight. Lourdes wants to set up a future for
Enrique, though he wants to do as he pleases. One day, one of the other people living in the trailer
rejects a call from Maria Isabel, Enrique is furious. He packs to leave and spends the night in a
cemetery. Lourdes and Enrique soon make up, but the problems persist. They both have changes a
great deal, and both have been away from each other for too long. She finds out that Enrique has a
daughter. The years past and her an Enrique s relationship does not get better. She sees Enrique slip
back into drugs and alcohol. One night she catches Enrique huffing paint thinner and insists he stops
or else she would kick him out, he stops, but he still continues using. Soon Mirian, her sister comes to
the United States to live with them. She watches her son move out because of the cramped conditions
of the apartment. A year later, Lourdes moves to Florida, and works as a maid. Lourdes is finally able
to afford an apartment for only her, her boyfriend, and Diana. Enrique goes back to North Carolina,
but soon returns to Florida. They resolve their issues and their relationship is improving. Lourdes still
struggles, but is able to reunite with
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The Lateral Sclerosis ( Als ) Is A Neurodegenerative...
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes loss of motor neurons
and progressive weakness including loss of speech(Wijesekera Leigh, 2009). Its onset typically occurs
in the sixth decade of life but rare instances can happen earlier. It can begin as bulbar onset which
affects the voice, breathing and speech patterns or limb onset which can begin in the arms or legs
(Wijesekera Leigh, 2009). Roughly 90% of cases of ALS are sporadic and not linked to familial
history of the disease(Wijesekera Leigh, 2009). Once ALS starts it almost always progresses,
eventually taking away the ability to walk, dress, write, speak, swallow, and breathe and shortening
the life span. There is no treatment or cure for ALS, however there are a few drugs which have been
able to slow the progression of the disease in some patients. As a result affected individuals become
locked in and unable to communicate. These patients can benefit greatly from the use of a brain
computer interface (BCI)(Birbaumer, 2006; Coyle, Ward, Markham, McDarby, 2004).
BCI can help individuals communicate without relying on muscular control, which is critical for
clinical populations of neuromuscular disease patients, such ALS (Wolpaw, 2002). The use of BCI can
enable communication and increase quality of life but to date the effects of mental fatigue have been
ignored. However, the current state of BCI technology and overall usability is not advanced enough to
replace more
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The Purpose Of The Police Force
The purpose of the police force is to protect and serve while upholding Constitutional human rights.
All police departments follow some code of honor that functionally swears them into oath that they
will enforce laws while assisting and protecting the general populace. This much can be said about all
police forces across the nation and of for the most part the world. That being said, there is no
exception in Aberdeen. Aberdeen s department is composed of 45 active officers and 4 reserve officers
along with 9 civilian employees. The mission statement that the department released to the population
of Aberdeen declares that they will provide fairness in their judgments to promote trust amongst the
community while demonstrating respect for each other and the general populous. Also, honesty and
integrity are to be maintained while demonstrating competence in the environment. In serving the
public they agree to regulate traffic abnormalities, investigate crimes, and provide escort services for
business, funerals and so forth. But that s not all, they respond to just about anything that is called in
or brought to their attention by any other means, in quite a literal sense they are servants of the people.
Maintaining order is a key function to the police force as it is a means to maintain peace and
tranquility within an urbanized environment. It s a universal functionality that halts the anarchy that
could easily erupt if there was no repercussive force. Order maintenance is
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The Case Of James Richardson
Many people are enraged with the U.S. court system and feel that it does its job based on prejudice,
unfair, and despicable standards in which it s not held accountable for. This inserts a fear of the justice
system within the people themselves with the resulting lack of trust created. There are countless cases
of injustice that have made their way through the U.S. Court System such as the case of James
Richardson was spent 21 years in jail for being accused for the poisoning and deaths of his 7 kids only
to be let out later on after the real criminal had confessed to the crimes. Another crime that can be put
on display is the case of James Bain who spent 35 years in prison (which is the longest time served by
anyone who has been wrongfully convicted) for being wrongfully accused of multiple crimes
including rape and was sent to prison for life only to finally be granted the use of DNA evidence
review for his case which eventually was the deciding factor that gave him his freedom back. The case
of Daryl Burton sickens many people to the core after he served 24 years in prison after being charged
with murder. It was later found out that the police who were on Burton s case pushed the witnesses to
go against Burton and accuse him of the false crime. There are countless examples that can be used to
show the devastating mistakes the court system has made over the years and the seemingly lack of
effort to not only get it right the first time but to consider the importance of
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The City Of Arlington And The Boys And Girls Club Essay
Introduction and Background
In 1986, the City of Arlington and the Boys and Girls Club of Arlington established the Arlington Teen
Court. It works in conjunction with the Arlington Municipal Court and is considered a specialized
court for youth. The program was designed to prevent teens between the ages of 14 to 18, from
developing a pattern of committing crimes. It aimed to reduce teen offenses, allow teens to be held
accountable for their actions, and to educate teens on the justice system.
The City of Arlington Teen Court program offers first time teen offenders who commit misdemeanors
(class C) crimes an alternative to traditional juvenile courts. Some violations include driving over the
speed limit, fighting in public, theft under $200.00 dollars, possession of drugs and/or alcohol, etc.
The program is voluntary and it provides teen offenders the opportunity to avoid trial; thus preventing
an arrest on his/her permanent record.
Stakeholders believe that teens who participate in the program will have the knowledge and skills to
go on and live a productive life as a responsible adult, family member, citizen, and member of the
community.
Primary clients and stakeholders involved in the program are: teens, parents, volunteers, schools the
teen court coordinator Tamisha Fletcher, judges, Teen Court Advisory Board, City of Arlington
officials, and the community service agencies who provide work for teens to complete community
service hours. The program s success depends on
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Factory Farm Research Paper
The significant growth of Factory Farms has contributed to the issues of the environment, public
health, economic, food safety, and animal welfare. There is another name for factory farms which is
CAFOs which stand for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations. Animals on factory farms can
produce millions of tons of manure annually, which pollutes water sources and the air. Local markets
can feel these impacts also by health conditions from the food or from the excessive antibiotics given
to these animals. Although factory farming makes meat more affordable, its negative consequences far
outweigh its benefits.
Factory Farming is not a new practice, yet factory farms presences increased significantly over the
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A GMO is when a gene from the DNA of one organism is put into the DNA of another
Organism.GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms. Cows, Chickens, Pigs, and even Plants
can have their DNA changed. Scientists developed this gene changing method which is a main cause
of animal suffering. Factory Farms nearly 100% of the animals are given GMO s to make them grow
bigger. Banned in 27 countries (not the U.S.), recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone is injected into
cows to produce more milk. This alteration of the GMO is made by mixing cow DNA and E. Coli
(seriously). These cause infections on the cow making the body produce more milk as the cow is
suffering. Cows are suffering just to give us more milk and yet we have not banned this injection.
Also, GMO usage can lead to the inability to walk or even stand up in their cages. The animals on
factory farms are fed growth hormones which give them a disability to stand up. When the animals
grow bigger then they are supposed to, their bones cannot hold the weight which forces them to lay
down and the bones sometimes snap. GMO s given to our food is bad for our health, yet people still
eat it. Experts like Sheldon Krimsky, PhD, an adjunct professor of public health and community
medicine at Tufts Medical School in Boston says nearly two dozen studies show bad effects, like harm
to the kidneys, liver, heart, and other organs. (http://www.webmd.com/food recipes/truth about gmos?
page=2). Over 80% of our food (all foods) are injected with GMO s. In the US, food companies aren t
allowed to label if the ingredients have GMOs in them. Therefore, we cannot tell which foods contain
these health risks. But, there is a project called the Non GMO Project which labeled foods that they
found did not contain GMO. They have not covered all foods but they are working their way there.
GMO s are not only bad for our
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Humpback Whales Migrate Long Summary
The author of the passage and the professor both discussed how humpback whales can migrate long
distances. The author considered that maybe humpback whales migrate in long distances by
navigating stars. However, the professor discords with the ideas mentioned in the passage. He offers
three reasons to oppose the arguments of this article. Frist of all, the author in the article considers that
humpback whales are well developed in cognitive ability, so it can provide a sound basis for the
ability to use a complex abstract system of sensory to navigating by stars for long distances migration.
But the professor claims that the high intelligence is no real connection with abstract sensory. Because
ducks can also navigate external object by distinct.
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Electronic Communication And Its Social And Psychological...
Electronic Communication and its Social and Psychological Effects
Jamesly Isma
ENC 1101
Professor Patriche
2 October 2016
Jamesly Isma
Professor Patriche
ENC 1101
10 October 2016 Electronic Communication and Its social and Psychological effects How does
electronic communication affect our social behavior as a whole and our psychological development?
Communication is an important part of life. We all do it in a daily basis whether it s face to face or
through electronics. Communicating through the internet helps us as it decreases a bit in the time that
it would usually take for us to keep in touch with our loved ones. However, it also takes away from the
face to face interaction we would have with them. One of the most popular ways that people
communicate electronically is through text messaging. Just like all the other diverse ways that allows
us to communicate electronically such as email, instant messaging, social media etc., text messaging
affects us both positively and negatively. Actually we are affected both positively and negatively with
just the ability to communicate and interact with others electronically. Electronic Communication
tends to affects us socially and psychologically; Socially: in a way that it allows us to keep in touch
with our loved ones, especially those who live far from us, however it distracts some of us from our
priorities; Psychologically: one can be affected in a
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The Ethics Of Stealing
What makes someone more likely to steal and feel justified in doing so? As a child we are taught that
stealing is wrong and even against the law. However, most of us have stolen something at some time.
Whether it be a box of tissue from a hotel room, or the tiny lotions off a hotel cart left in the hallway
by a maid. On a more severe note people who are faced by unforeseen hardships are sometimes forced
to steal when hungry for their families. Socrates says that no one knowingly commits an evil action,
evil is turned into good in the mind. For example the thief, like the rapist, who convinces himself a
women really wants to make love to him, convinces himself that he has a right to the object he desires.
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Many employees had observed other team members breaking the rules and decided that it was
acceptable and followed suit, kind of like a monkey see monkey do attitude. Other reasons included
feeling like their job didn t value them and treated them poorly so this was a good way to stick it to the
company. In other instances, the way they ve been treated by their bosses or other employees have
also been cited as other reasons why they have stolen from employers. When trying to figure how who
is more likely to commit theft from the work place and prevent it you need to know who is at higher
risk of committing the crime. Managers account for 55% of all employee theft. (The Journal of
Criminal Law and Criminology) This may be because they have the freedom to do so. They are able to
work freely with little to no supervision because they are the ones in charge. However, most
employees who are not managers and commit theft from the workplace are under the age of 35 and
more likely to be
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Colonel Lloyd s Cruelty Analysis
In the Narrative of the Life Frederick Douglass he writes about Colonel Lloyd s cruelty. Douglass
states it in such a matter that makes one feel as if the experience with Lloyd was terrible If any one
wishes to be impressed with the soul killing effect of slavery, let him go to Colonel Lloyds plantation.
(Gates, 324) Colonel Lloyd kept a garden which offered employment for four men. Throughout the
plantation this garden seemed to be the biggest attraction. It produced a verity of fruits that appealed
to the eyes of many boys and older slaves. If slaves were to dare and steal fruit from Lloyd s garden
they would have to take a lashing for their actions. The Colonel tried using different methods in
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Old Barney and Young Barney were the two slaves signed to take care of the horses. The slightest
inattention to his horses was unpardonable, and was visited upon those, under whose care they were
placed, with the severest punishment; no excuse could shield them. (Gates. 226) Although taking care
of horses might seem like a easy and more favorable job it was on was not easy at all. These two
slaves never when they were safe from punishment. They were frequently whipped; Lloyd had a
twisted way of punishing them they were whipped when they least deserved it, and excused when they
mostly deserved it. Everything depended on the work and looks of the horses as well as the state in
which the Colonel s mind was that day. For example if the horse was not moving fast enough or would
not hold his head up high it the fault of the keepers and for that they were punished. The keepers never
knew what might happen next for instance the one would never know what they colonel wanted his
demands would change within seconds. It seems as if the Colonel would just look for excuses to
punish his slaves. This horse has not had proper
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How Does Charles Bukowski Use Figurative Language In The...
Inner strength is not about how many push ups or sit ups you can do. It is about how we keep trudging
on, instead of giving up. This is proven to be true in the two poems The Laughing Heart and The
Journey . These poems are all about how your inner strength allows you to keep on going, when the
going is tough. The poets astutely describes how much it takes to keep going and not give in. The
poets do this by using figurative language, tone, and diction. In The Laughing Heart the poet (Charles
Bukowski) uses figurative language to embrace the fact that some people try to tempt you to do what
they think is best. So the poet stated Don t let it be clubbed into dank submission (Bukowski 2). The
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In the poem The Laughing Heart the poet sets a tone of direct. The poet made the tone by being stern
and candid in the way he wrote. Your life is your life (Bukowski 1). The poet was being very frank in
the way he stated that line. He was describing it that way on purpose so the readers would start out
thinking of this being very direct and to the point . Similarly the poet of The Journey set multiple
tones which consisted of anxious and hopeful. Towards the beginning she stated their bad advice
through the whole house began to tremble and you felt the old tug at your ankles (Oliver 5 9). That
statement alone was a major indicator of the tone anxious. It was showing how all the anger and bad
advice puts stress on people. But the tone quickly changed towards hopeful when in the lines twelve
and thirteen the poet stated But you didn t stop. You knew what you had to do, . It shows that the poet
won t be stopped or held back by others who treat her wrong. She will keep on moving and not
stopping when she is challenged by fear and redundant bad advice telling her otherwise. That is why
the poet wrote the poem that way, so others could see that they need to move on and not stop and stay
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James Monroe Short Biography
James Monroe was the fifth president of the United States. He was born April 28th, 1758. The town of
his birth was Monroe Hill, Virginia. He was married to Elizabeth Monroe, with 2 daughters and a son.
His son was James Monroe II, and his 2 daughters were Maria Monroe and Eliza Monroe. His father
was Spence Monroe and his mother was Elizabeth Monroe. He had 4 brothers and 2 sisters. His
brothers were Andrew Monroe, Joseph Monroe, Elliott Monroe, and John Monroe. His sisters were
Elizabeth Monroe and Jane monroe. Monroe became president on March 4th, 1817. He came after the
fourth president, John Quincy Adams. He was part of the Democratic Republican Party. That was a
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While he was in presidency, the country had a rapid wealth growth rate, lots of westward extension.
And a new interest in roads, canals, and bridges helped the enthusiasm of the citizens of America with
Monroe in presidency. Monroe was also the last of the Virginia Dynasty (presidents born in Virginia)
and the last of the Founding fathers to be president. Monroe had the strongest cabinet in U.S. History
having John Adams and John Calhoun but his time also was when the slavery issue heated up. James
Monroe didn t want to take sides and signed the Missouri compromise that added them as a state but
also stated that there was no slavery in the Louisiana territories. But Monroe was very very successful
in politics. He finally got Florida from Spain and stopped the expansion of Russia from going down
Canada and the pacific coast. Monroe helped form a country that today is a true intercontinental
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Free Cash Flow and Corporate Valuation Model
Assignment Chapter 15
True/False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
_F___ 1. The corporate valuation model cannot be used unless a company doesn t pay dividends.
_T___ 2. Free cash flows should be discounted at the firm s weighted average cost of capital to find
the value of its operations.
_F___ 3. Value based management focuses on sales growth, profitability, capital requirements, the
weighted average cost of capital, and the dividend growth rate.
_F___ 4. Two important issues in corporate governance are (1) the rules that cover the board s ability
to fire the CEO and (2) the rules that cover the CEO s ability to remove members of the board.
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If the weighted average cost of capital is 15%, what is the firm s value of operations, in millions? a. |
$948 | b. | $998 | c. | $1,050 | d. | $1,103 | e. | $1,158 |
____ 16. Suppose Leonard, Nixon, amp; Shull Corporation s projected free cash flow for next year is
$100,000, and FCF is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6%. If the company s weighted average
cost of capital is 11%, what is the value of its operations? a. | $1,714,750 | b. | $1,805,000 | c. |
$1,900,000 | d. | $2,000,000 | e. | $2,100,000 |
____ 17. Zhdanov Inc. forecasts that its free cash flow in the coming year, i.e., at t = 1, will be $10
million, but its FCF at t = 2 will be $20 million. After Year 2, FCF is expected to grow at a constant
rate of 4% forever. If the weighted average cost of capital is 14%, what is the firm s value of
operations, in millions? a. | $158 | b. | $167 | c. | $175 | d. | $184 | e. | $193 |
____ 18. Leak Inc. forecasts the free cash flows (in millions) shown below. If the weighted average
cost of capital is 11% and FCF is expected to grow at a rate of 5% after Year 2, what is the Year 0
value of operations, in millions? Assume that the ROIC is expected to remain constant in Year 2 and
beyond (and do not make any half year adjustments).
Year: | 1 | 2 | Free cash flow: | $50 | $100 |
a. | $1,456 | b. | $1,529 | c. | $1,606 | d. | $1,686 | e. | $1,770 |
____ 19. A
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Essay On The Stock Market Crash
The stock market crash was a leading cause in the great depression and negatively impacted the US by
increasing poverty, making it harder to live, and it also changed economics and the world today. I will
explain the reasons behind the crash and its effects on life in America.
The stock market, in this case the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), is a place where people can go
to buy, sell, or trade stock, or shares, of companies. The NYSE, which was officially founded in 1817,
was bustling with people and investors in the 1920s. Everyone thought that the stock market was just
an easy way to get rich. People thought that profit was certain, but it wasn t. In 1929 the NYSE had
reached its peak, as almost everyone had stock. While there were warning signs of a potential crash,
many people ignored them or marked them as insignificant. October 24th is ... Show more content on
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Farmers were faced with severe droughts which caused most of their crops were destroyed. Farmers
would take out a loan to buy seed. When the harvest came they would reimburse the loaner. Many
farmers went bankrupt because they were unable to repay their debts.
After the crash of the stock market and the closure of banks nationwide, the Federal Government took
steps to prevent another crash or to at least minimize the impact. Additionally, they took steps to get
out of the depression. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a New Deal. His New Deal
introduced many agencies and programs that helped lower the unemployment rate and promote the
economy. Many of these programs are still in effect today, helping prevent another large economic
depression. The Federal Reserve also took measures to stop banks from closing like they did after the
crash.
The stock market crash caused an economic depression in the US and also worldwide. It destroyed
many businesses and investors and had a negative impact on America. Steps have been taken to
prevent a similar crash from
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Learning The Importance Of Distributed Learning Environments
Learning the importance of distributed learning environments
Collaborative learning
We as societies are hindered in advancement by secluding ourselves alone. Learning in groups
working together adds an element of scaffolding and accountability to learning. The shared
construction of meaning is most visible and available for research at the small group unit of analysis,
where it appears as group cognition (Stahl et al., 2006). Social cohesion adds elements of
accountability and a sense of enjoyment, camaraderie, and social acceptance of all cultures. Adding to
the literature, Akyol Garrison, 2014, Community of Inquiry argues Social presence may well have
more influence in informal learning environments, K 12 settings, or in online learning where students
are new to this medium (Akyol, Garrison, p.18, 2014). Positive reinforcement striving to acquire
meaningful relationships build lifelong ethical citizens.
Social Interaction in learning.
Sharing and cooperation have passed the tests of time. As humans, we are constantly looking for that
human connection and membership within a group. A complex of simultaneously applied instructional
approaches, each reinforcing and/or complementing the other can enhance collaborative learning and
social interaction amongst group members (Kreijns et al. p.338, 2003). Working together has never
been so important, and effective teamwork never so stressed, bringing people together who would
otherwise be easily divided with technology.
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A Cyborg Manifesto Essay
In Donna Haraway s essay, A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the
Late Twentieth Century it is an effort to establish a political point of view on Feminism which an
ironic political myth which is authentic to feminism, socialism, and materialism. Her motive is to
build a structure that is faithful to feminism and socialism, To build an ironic political myth faithful to
feminism, socialism and materialism. (p.149) Haraway develops her ironic myth by hypothesising
with the idea of cyborg. What is cyborg? Haraway intellectualises cyborg as, A cyborg is a cybernetic
organism, a hybrid of machine and organism, a creature of social reality as well as a creature of
fiction. (p.149). Based on this we can say that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Posthumanism portrays technology as an other to be embraced, and like mentioned earlier,
consequently has lost sight of the basic realities of human/technological boundary. Technology
becomes or act as a supreme authority or a superior model of information processing to which humans
desire. Furthermore, Posthumanism communicates to mind body dualisms by conceptualising identity
and the use of technologies for further enhancement the human body and mind and in order for us to
embrace the technology without any suffering the technology embrace us. For better understanding
into this matter Kathryn Hales illuminates this matter by saying, configure human being so that it can
be seamlessly connected with intelligent machines (Lesson 10).
In Posthumanism technology controls or grants control over certain areas of mind and body but there
is a problem when technology drives the mind and control, technology disrupts the natural flow of
brain cells and its function and eventually taking control and halting the natural process of human
brain. With technology embedded into the body, it acts as a second brain and plays a key role in
decision making although it is nowhere as sophisticated as a human brain but none the less very
effective. Stelarc states that information explosion is indicative of an evolutionary dead end (Stelarc,
pg. 229) In other words, because of the immense
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Ccl4 Induced Fibrosis
Chronic liver diseases is one of main threaten to human health. Many sources can lead to chronic liver
diseases, such as hepatitis virus infection: hepatitis B mainly in East Asia and hepatitis C in North
America, unhealthy lifestyle: excessive drinking and/or obese induced fatty liver disease (Jarčuška et
al., 2010). Most kinds of chronic liver diseases will lead to liver inflammation, hepatocellular
dysfunction, activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and accumulation of extracellular matrix,
which is known as liver fibrosis, then further developed to cirrhosis and even hepatocellular
carcinoma. Liver has the regeneration capability, in chronic liver diseases, hepatic stellate cells
(HSCs) are activated and proliferate abundantly, overexpress collagens and other extracellular matrix
(ECM) fibrillar compounds to replace damaged liver parenchyma, this process is known as liver
fibrosis. The early stage of liver fibrosis is reversible when appropriate antifibrotic therapies are used
and/or causative agents are removed. If not, liver fibrosis will develop to irreversible cirrhosis
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CCl4 is metabolised in liver mainly, dehalogenated in hepatocytes through the cytochrome P450
catalysis. The reduction products of CCl4, trichloromethyl radicals, are reactive oxygen species with
strong oxidative potential and enhance stress in liver cell. CCl4 administration causes fatty
degeneration, hepatic lipid peroxidation, plasma membrane disruption, and mitochondrial Calcium
homeostasis chaos (Recknagel et al., 1989). However, the protein composition and function alteration
in CCl4 induced liver fibrosis is still
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The Problem Of The Oil Pipeline Project
The current environment we are living in is vastly different than what it was a few decades ago,
urbanization and the industrial revolution have kick started changes within our environment. We have
left our mark on this planet, and it hasn t necessarily been a great one. Comparing images of the Earth
from a couple decades ago to currently, the ice sheets as well as the amount of green are clear visible
differences. Considering we do not have any other options of planets if ours were to fail, we need to
start taking better care of the environment so that it can sustain us. Such matters would include
stopping the oil pipeline project that the United States has plans for. Scientists and activists actively
speak out against the building of such a pipeline as it will have drastically bad consequences for the
climate. The fossil fuel industries have tried meticulously to keep the plans in action, paying off an
environmental scientist, spying on activists and trying to reverse the president s decision to veto the
plans. Philosophically speaking these relate a lot to Chomsky s speaking on the five filters, and
Bookchin s thoughts on the environment. The oil pipeline is clearly a two sided battle, the industry
versus the environmental costs. Climate change is large topic of concern with more noticeable things
changing within the environment and around the world. The rising sea levels, the ice sheets, the spread
of industry, and life as we know it taking away the natural world. There
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The Effects Of Bpa On Human Health
Bisphenol A, commonly referred to as BPA, is a synthetic carbon compound present in consumer
plastic products. These products include water bottles, food containers, canned foods coated with
protective linings, and shopping receipts. According to the CDC, 93% of Americans have traces of
BPA chemicals present in their urine samples. This has recently attracted attention in the media
because BPA is linked with a plethora of potential health hazards; such as the development of cancer,
diabetes, asthma, and disruptions in the endocrine system. Scientists currently focus on the estrogenic
activity caused by levels of BPA chemicals found in consumer plastic products, and are concerned
about the potential negative effects on human health. This concern is based studies which have shown
disruptions in the reproductive and endocrine systems of laboratory rats (Vinas and Watson 2013). The
estrogenic properties of the compound BPA were first discovered by British medical researcher
Edward Charles Dodds in the 1930s. Dodds aimed to create a drug that could be used to treat
problems relating to pregnancy symptoms, menopause, menstruation, and the prevention of
miscarriages. Although BPA was not successful in the medical industry, around the same time,
chemists in Switzerland and the United States discovered that BPA could be made into epoxy resins.
This new discovery quickly became popular in the industrial production industries for uses such as
piping, adhesives, and protective
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The Stamp Act Research Paper
The stupid red coats were starting to annoy Dean, when they first started the sugar act. That just in
itself almost made him get on a boat and go punch the cursed fart of a king right in his smug pompous
face. He could even tolerate that stupid proclamation that they put in place, although it totally crashed
down on his business. He couldn t even trade with the natives to get the items he needed, But he
managed. Now the family business is doing quite well, under the circumstances.
Dean could stand a lot, but the one thing that pushed him over the edge was that the bloody British
had set there new internal tax directly to the American colonies, including Dean and his family. It was
the stamp act. The stamp act in layman s terms, is an act that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The act, which imposed a tax on all our paper documents in the colonies, comes at a time when the
British Empire is in deep in debt from the Seven Years War and looking to the colonies as a revenue
source.The buggers that they are, are arguing that only their own representative assemblies could tax
them. As we can all agree that the act is unconstitutional, and hopefully does not resort to mob
violence to intimidate stamp collectors into resigning, but we will go there if we must. Hopefully we
can get Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act. At this point he was standing on top of his chair
This action will start the affect of our own freedom from unnecessary taxing and unjust laws against
future America. Those who stand with me i want you to know that from this moment on if we carry
out our plan you will be committing mutiny, and if we fail will most likely be hung, but if we
succeed? Well then it will be glorious. The last sentence he pronounced every word once at a time.
At this point not a soul at the table diaggread with him. All of them knew the risks. that in itself would
turn most people away, but these men here also knew the reward. A free world for the future of
tomorrow, and that was worth the
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Comparing The Behavior Of The Stuffer With Distilled Water
Part I. Comparing the behavior of the buffer with distilled water First, a pH meter was collected from
the stock room and calibrated to prepare for data collection. 25 mL of distilled, DI water was then
poured into a clean, dry 100 mL beaker and using the pH meter the pH of the DI water was measured
and recorded. The initial pH of distilled water was more basic before the addition of HCl. 1 drop of
0.50 M HCl was added to a beaker using a disposable pipette and the change in pH was recorded. The
measured pH was much more acidic after the addition of the HCl. After recording the data the solution
was thrown down the sink and a new 25 mL of DI water was placed in a clean dry 100 mL beaker. The
initial pH of DI water before the addition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Part III. Testing the buffer capacity with HCl and NaOH Next, 1 mL of 0.5 M HCl solution was added
to the beaker with the 25 mL of the buffer and mixed. The new pH was recorded. 1 mL of 0.5 M HCl
continued being added until the pH dropped by 0.5 units. The pH was measured and recorded. Only a
few trials were needed. The used buffer solution was thrown down the sink and then a new 25 mL of
the prepared buffer was poured into a clean 100 mL beaker. The same process was repeated like for
the HCl, but this time using the strong base NaOH. 1 mL of 0.5 M NaOH solution was added to the
beaker with the 25 mL of the buffer and mixed. The new pH was recorded. Again, 1 mL of 0.5 M
NaOH continued being added and the pH was recorded until it had risen by 0.5 units. This time more
trials were performed.
Part IV. Determining the effect on the pH of diluting the buffer The used buffer solution was discarded
and then a new 12.5 mL of the prepared buffer was poured into a clean 100 mL beaker. To dilute the
buffer 12.5 mL of DI water was added to the
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Asclepius Research Paper
of the conquered, the abolition of human sacrifice and slavery, respect for the woman in the home, the
worship of ancestors and the institution of the sacred fire, a visible symbol of the nameless God.
Schure
Asclepius /Aesculapius /Abaris
Across Eurasia tribes celebrated the seasonal holidays and astounding healings attributed to Ram, but
some called His name either Aesculapius, Asclepius, or Abaris who was sent by Apollon. The healing
herbs used in these stories are often the same, mistletoe and homa.
Below is the story of the cutting of Mistletoe with a golden sickle to use a curative, and incite lovers to
bear a new generation. This is followed by a note on Homa, also a potent medicine.
The sacrifice of the bulls was not the original intent. The noble Pagan Faith was beginning to fade.
During the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They were the first Mazda Yasnis; Worshippers of God in the ancient Avestan tongue. The Arctic
Home in the Vedas by B.G.Tilak, Edition 1925
Maximum glaciations during the last ice age, took place about 18,000 years ago, and this reference
preceded the ice!
John G. Bennett, wrote a research paper entitled The Hyperborean Origin of the Indo European
Culture (Journal Systematics, Vol. 1, No. 3, December 1963). He claimed the Indo European
homeland, which he considered the Hyperborea of classical antiquity, was in the far north. This Polar
idea was earlier proposed by Bal Gangadhar Tilak
The Hyperborean people lived north of the land of winter in idyllic pastures, with two crops of grain
per year, but most of the area was a... wildland, featuring vast and beautiful forests. The southlands
were guarded by the bitterly cold peaks of the nearly impassable Rhiphaion Mountains (Urals or
Carpathians). Above them dwelt the Arimaspi, men with one eye; still further, the griffins; and beyond
these, the Hyperboreans, who extended to the sea
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Elephant Poaching Research Paper
CURRENT EVENTS IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
SUMMER 2015
ARTICLE: DNA From Elephant Dung, Tusks Reveals Poaching Hot Spots
AUTHOR (S): Brooke Jarvis
PERIODICAL: N/A
DATE: June 18, 2015
WEBSITE ADDRESS: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/140618 elephants ivory dna
poaching africa science world/
SUMMARY:
Samuel Wasser, from the Center for Conservation Biology at the University of Washington in Seattle,
has spent the past 15 years comparing and matching DNA samples from elephant ivory and dung in an
attempt to locate where the most poaching and smuggling is happening. This research led Wasser and
his team to report that since 2006, the smuggled ivory has come from predominantly two areas: the
combined region of southeast Tanzania and southwest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
African elephant ivory trading has been banned for twenty five years yet there is still a large market in
Asia. Populations in Tanzania and Mozambique are still decreasing and the African forest elephants
face extinction within the next ten years. But Wasser is not alone in the fight against the ivory trade;
the UN Office on Drugs and Crime and other international focused bureaus and agencies have taken
this issue on, and those agencies are using his research to put traffickers behind bars. The Seattle team
received the ivory from Kilindi, and the sheer of amount of ivory means that it must have been
distributed by organized crime networks. Because the ivory is professionally smuggled, there is no
evidence to point to where the ivory comes from. Wasser knew that they needed to find out where this
ivory was being poached, so he created contacts that would send him the dung of elephants. This gave
them DNA of different elephant populations which they could compare to the ivory, and allowed him
to discover the two places where they
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  • 2. Nor Easter Crisis Case Study In October 2011 a Nor easter storm hit Connecticut, leaving a majority of its residents without power for weeks. The residents were alarmed by the Nor easter storm, which reported to cause the largest number of power outages in the history of the state. Power to the People: Connecticut Light and Power (CL P) was the major organization responsible to provide power services to the regions affected by the storm. The October 2011 Nor easter crises were, in fact, a natural disaster that could not have been prevented, yet CL P had eventually become the scapegoat for the damage endured by the state of Connecticut. A company s communication strategies during a time of crises play a vital role in maintaining its reputation. Failing to communicate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second most important priority should have been to protect and maintain its reputation, which in this case, CL P had clearly failed. Although CL P took reasonable action in the time of crises, the company s poor communication strategies following the Nor easter crises had influenced stakeholders to perceive the CL P to be inefficient and unreliable. CL P and its company spokesperson, CEO and President, Jeffrey Butler received heavy criticism for his inability to communicate to stakeholders about the damage assessment and restoration ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Friar Is To Blame Friar Lawrence was a holy man and his duties were simple to uphold the masses, serve others who are in need of help and the task of teaching. However, he defined and went against his own authority and therefore, disobeyed his role as a priest in the Catholic Church. It is clear that The Friar was irresponsible for marrying two exceptionally young children based on the idea that their secret marriage would help restore peace to Verona and most importantly end the feud. The evidence which puts the blame on the Friar around the topic is going to the cell and marrying them, keeping it a secret instead of telling the family and listening to Romeo request. This was obviously not the way a priest of the Catholic Church should act no matter the circumstance or potential outcome. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The friar should be disgusted with himself and the way he developed the planned marriage because if he would have just said no then Romeo and Juliet could have been alive and not killed themselves just to experience their love in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Lifting the Veil Veil Lifting QUESTION The general reasoning of the Court in this area of Veil Lifting the Corporate veil has been confusing and, at times, contradictory: Discuss The question requires an analysis of whether the parent company (A); will be liable for the claims against its subsidiary, (b): in other words, whether the corporate veil can be lifted in this group structure. Both the parent company and its subsidiary are incorporate which have been legally formed. A company once incorporated, is a separate, and distinct legal entirely from the people who set it up: The Veil of incorporation is created by the principle of separate legal personality and that limited liability which are established in Salomon v Salomon amp; Co Ltd (1897) A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lipmann had entered had entered into a contact with Mr. Jones for the sale of land. Mr. Lipman then changed his mind and did not want to complete the sale. He formed a company in order to avoid the transaction and conveyed the land to it instead. He then claimed he no longer owned the land and could not comply with the contract. The judge found the company was but a façade and granted an order for specific performance. But the of Appeal in Adam Court in held that each company was a separate legal entity from its shareholders and the presence of the US subsidiaries did not automatically amount to the presence of the English parent company. (ii): view cape group as an Agency: Secondly, the Court may lift the veil if a express agency relationship exist between a company and its shareholders, or between a parent and subsidiary company in a group structure. Although a company is a separate legal entity instead an agent of its shareholders, it is possible that there is evidence of day to day control and that an agency relationship can be established on particular facts. It is, however, difficult to prove an agency relationship without express agreement. Somme guidance is provided in: Smith, Stone amp; Knight Ltd v Birmingham Corp [1939] In order to maximize the amount of compensation, the parent company argued that the subsidiary carried on the business as its agent. It was held ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Case Study Of Tata Consultancy Services The Company I carried my research on is Tata Consultancy Services limited located in India. Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) is a global leader in IT services , digital and business solutions that partners with its clients to simplify , strengthen and transform their businesses. Furthermore, they ensure the highest levels of certainty and satisfaction to their clients through a deeper set commitment , comprehensive industry expertise and a global network of innovation and delivering centers. Furthermore, Tata Consultancy Services has been recognized by Brand Finance as one of the big 4 Global IT Services Brands. Some couple of years ago, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) was listed on the stock exchanges. But then it was not a force to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Coleman (2016). Aug 25, Tata Company Services Completes a decade of Wealth Creation. Retrieved from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Gender Bias For Infiltrate Professional Industries Essay Allowing gender bias to infiltrate professional industries has many different effects, but one of the most problematic would be pay disparity. The gender discrimination that exists in our society today causes expansive wage gaps which favor men, and this is a problem that exists across all levels of working fields. There is a healthy amount of new studies being published every year that lay out the facts about what the gender wage gap looks like for the average American. One of the easiest ways to keep this conversation going is to compare these to the example of gender bias and discrimination that happen on a large stage, such as in Hollywood or the sports world. With the influence that these two monstrous industries have, the women who work within them are in excellent positions to speak out and challenge this issue that is too often pushed to the side. It is important to point out that being privileged does not exempt these ladies from the unfairness of the pay disparities, and their situations mirror and parallel those of the average working class American women as well. Gender discrimination and gender wage gaps are problems that need to be magnified in order to be eliminated. Most people are familiar with the saying that the American women make x amount of cents to a man s dollar. As pay inequality has increasingly become more of a concern, this is a very popular and simple way to get the facts across. It is better than the gap widening or being stagnant, but the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Notorious Jumping Frog In the short story titled The Notorious Jumping Frog Of Calaveras County the author, Mark Twain, conjures a story about Smiley and his frog that can jump on command. In the story, it is in a first person point of view as a person asked a friend known as Simon Wheeler. A man known as Leonidas W. Smiley and his pet frog that can jump on command. He is also known as Jim. Jim was a humongous better. In fact, As Simon says, Jim would bet on anything. If a dog was fighting, He would bet on it. If a cat was fighting, He would bet on it. If there was a race, he would bet on it. If two birds were on a fence, he would bet which one flew off first. If he saw a straddle bug moving, he would bet on it. He would bet on anything. He would bet on anyone. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, Smiley had a mare. The horse was fast, which was odd, because it always had asthma. He also had a bull pup that he bet on in dogfights. It always went for the legs. The other dog would attack. The other dog would strike. But the bullpup would stand it s ground. But probably his most famous was his frog. Upon a slight hit, the frog would jump, and I quote, Whirling in the air like a doughnut . (P.579) The frog was named Dan l Webster. Another story was when Jim Smiley put Dan l on the floor and said, Flies, Dan l, flies! (P.579) and Dan l would leap off the ground and catch a fly on the counter and land right back down. The most famous story about Smiley and his frog was when Dan l didn t jump. One day, a stranger came to town. He questioned what was in a box Smiley was carrying. It was the frog, Dan l Webster. He didn t think the frog was anything special, so Smiley decided to prove the stranger wrong. He went to the swap and caught another frog then quickly returned to the stranger. They bet $40 dollars and started the race. The new frog jumped away immediately but Dan l Webster didn t move at all. The Stranger walked away with the cash. When Smiley investigated Dan l, there was a huge amount of quail shot. Smiley gave chase after the stranger but he could not find ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Marie Maynard Daly Throughout Gender and Race in the Physical Sciences, I have been struck by how rarely in STEM we shed a light on the women of color that already exist and thrive in the sciences. Often, when we discuss diversity in the sciences, we only discuss it in the frame of a problem. More specifically, we tend to focus on the problem of there not being enough of these women in the field. As a result of the lack of attention paid to pioneering women in STEM, many young people of all backgrounds are inclined to believe that there are no women of color doing great things in the field that there are no role models. With this paper, and an on campus event to be held in the spring, I hope to challenge people s assumptions about what a scientist looks like, and inspire people through a discussion of innovative women of color. Marie Maynard Daly Marie Maynard Daly was an African American biochemist, and the first woman of her race to receive her doctorate in chemistry in the United States ( Marie Maynard Daly ). Marie s father enrolled at Cornell University to study chemistry in his youth, but was unable to due to financial constraints, and was a postal clerk throughout her youth ( Marie M. Daly ). Inspired by her father to accomplish her own academic goals, she attained her doctorate in only three years at Columbia University, an impressive feat, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wu took that education and went about as far with it as is humanly possible. Her passion for physics eventually took her away from her home and brought her to the United States, but she never lost her love and pride for her Chinese culture, and almost always wore her qipao under her lab coat, which she often made by hand ( Channeling Ada ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Eric Whitacre Research Paper Eric Whitacre is known as a grammy winning composer and conductor also is one of the most known musicians of our time. Born in Nevada, he started out by joining his school band and also played in a techno pop group. After he graduated from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he then went on to graduate from Juilliard School of Music as Master of Music in 1997. He then completed a 5 year term as Composer in Residence at Sidney Sussex College in Cambridge University, UK. Eric was recently appointed Artist in Residence with Los Angeles Master Chorale. Not only has he written incredible choral music but also has orchestral music that has been performed all over the globe. His first album as a composer and conductor won the 2012 Grammy award for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Content of Global Marketing Essay Fifth Edition GLOBAL MARKETING A DECISION ORIENTED APPROACH Svend Hollensen _ CONTENTS Preface Guided tour Acknowledgements Publisher s acknowledgements Abbreviations About the author XVI XXX xxxiv xxxvi xli xliv PARTI THE DECISION WHETHER TO INTERNATIONALIZE 1 Global marketing in the firm Learning objectives 1.1 Introduction to globalization 1.2 The process of developing the global marketing plan 1.3 Comparison of the global marketing and management style of SMEs and LSEs 1.4 Should the company stay at home or go abroad ? 1.5 Development of the global marketing concept 1.6 Forces for global integration and market responsiveness 1.7 The value chain as a framework for identifying international competitive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Massive protests during a meeting in London 2009 6.2 Sauer Danfoss: which political/economic factor would affect a manufacturer of hydraulic components? 6.3 Video case study: debate on globalization Questions for discussion References 6.1 203 203 204 204 213 219 224 227 229 230 231 232 232 7 The sociocultural environment
  • 11. Learning objectives 7.1 Introduction 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 233 233 234 236 237 237 245 247 248 249 250 252 253 Layers of culture High and low context cultures Elements of culture Hofstede s original work on national cultures (the 4 + 1 dimensions model) The strengths and weaknesses of Hofstede s model Managing cultural differences 7.8 Convergence or divergence of the world s cultures 7.9 The effects of cultural dimensions on ethical decision making 7.10 Social marketing 7.11 Summary Case studies 7.1 Lifan: a Chinese sub supplier and brand manufacturer of motorcycles is aiming at the global market 254 256 258 258 259 7.2 IKEA catalogue: are there any cultural differences? 7.3 Video case study: communicating in the global world Questions for discussion References 8 The international market selection process Learning objectives 8.1 Introduction 8.2 International market selection: SMEs versus LSEs 260 260 261 261 CONTENTS 8.3 Building a model ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Economic Globalization And Chinese Poverty Economic globalization has been a crucial role and a very commonly discussed issue in today s world. As explained in the book International Business , the term economic globalization means increasing economic interdependence of national, regional and local economies across the world through acceleration of cross border movements of goods, services, technology, and capital (Joshi). Many people s first impression of economic globalization would be the significant economic growth and higher living standards it creates, especially in East Asian developing countries. Recently, a heated conversation about economic globalization centers around its effectiveness in reducing worldwide poverty. Economic globalization has shown an unprecedented ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore, economies that joined globalization grow significantly faster and steadier, and the growth, in turn, will prompt developments in poverty reduction. Economic growth is the most powerful instrument for reducing poverty and improving the quality of life in developing countries by creating jobs, transforming society and driving human development. As trade goes on, economic globalization introduces new companies to another and increases employment across the globe. When people have a job, they have a relatively stable income, and thus become better off than before. One key of UN Millennium Goals is to halve the proportion of people living under the international poverty line of $1.25 per day by 2015 from its 1990 level. Thanks to the amazing speed of economic globalization, this prime target of the Millennium Development Goals was achieved around 2008, seven years earlier than planned (Chandy and Gertz). It is more surprising that only the six years from 2005 to 2011 would likely reduce half a million of people in poverty while the same feat had taken 25 years up to 2005. Needless to say, the speed continues to increase. Economic globalization is never simply a notion suggesting theoretical benefits in textbook, but has been making great actual progress in the recent decades. China has been the biggest winner in this reallocation of resources and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Analysis Of The True Prison By Ken Saro Wiwa The definition of a prison in Google states, a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial, but is a true prison? Although places seem free, the people can be truly trapped through the lack of ability to express oneself. Without the capability to express oneself people feel stifled, cut off from the world around them, resulting in them feeling locked up. Through the use of opposition as a metaphor for imprisonment in The True Prison, Ken Saro Wiwa, the author, describes that a true prison is a lack of freedom of expression. The use of the It is statements as an opposition is a metaphor for what the imprisonment truly is, which is the imposed ideas and not being able ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The leaking roof and mosquitoes are signs unfair treatment in a jail which can seem overwhelming for most people, however; the idea of moral ineptitude, lack of morals, and mental decrepitude, the mental state of being worn out, was what brought down our the author. The abusers lack of morals caused the mental decrepitude which entraps the author. He is unable to escape because he was worn down and gave into the propaganda, and is in his true prison. The author sounds like he was about to give into mental decrepitude and be unable to stand up against the oppressors. Overall, the prison is a mental state when one begins to accept the ideas forced upon oneself, instead of standing up for one s own beliefs. This is the metaphor of lack of expression because the author cannot stand up for his beliefs and is being worn down until he no longer can speak out. The opposition of the free world and a prison is the metaphor of imprisonment through the lack of expression. Towards the end of the poem, he convinces the reader with one final statement of what makes a true prison. He proclaims, It is this/Dear friend, turns our free world/Into a dreary prison (Wiwa 29 30). People of the author s country seem to live in a so called free world which was supposed to be happy and lively but then he reveals the truth to the reader about the reality of the country. By using it is this... he was comparing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Gender Roles In 20th Century Advertising keep her where she belongs or So, the harder the wife works the cuter she looks! the truth is that ads like these were very common in the mid 20th century. Many companies used the existing gender roles to appeal to consumers, sex sells and so does gender. The 20th century was the rise of gender advertisement. Since the 20th century was the era of consumerism, it s natural to think advertisement played a huge role in the popular culture and had a huge influence on how people viewed the world. The belief that women are domestic creatures who always must be obedient to the male figures of their lives was never a new concept in the 20th century. What was new in this era of mass consumption was utilizing gender roles as a marketing technique to make a certain product more desirable for the American Society. During the 20th century, American popular culture, specifically advertising, reinforced the existing gender roles for women as the homemaker, furthermore, creating a constraint on the socially acceptable roles for women which stayed prevalent for many years. Advertisement in the mid 20th century, often depicted women as only homemakers and nothing more. Women were viewed as a trophy, they had to maintain their look, do all the housework, and make their husband happy. A psychological research done on the effectiveness of having Betty Crocker, a fictional character, promote general mill products was shown that the very gender roles of women were used to advertise their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Racial Stereotypes In The Television Industry Media influences the minds of those who consume it. Portrayals in media quickly become the norm as the consumers believe the strangest of headlines. Representations in media, specifically television, are subconsciously analyzed and placed into the mindset of the viewer. Racial depictions in television and the lack thereof, for example, influence the perspective of the consumer and portray a false reality. Although the future for more racial diversity in the American television industry looked promising, this white dominated industry has proven that not much has changed in regards to hiring, including, and depicting more ethnic groups and people of color in entertainment. People of color are given stereotypical roles that presents the race in a negative manner; its depiction on television gives additional credibility to the stereotypes. Tokenistic representation hinders the nation s ability to see the reality of diversity in the world by limiting the numbers and types of people that are seen through the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Latinos, specifically, are portrayed in a matter than denounces their capability, intelligence, and, oftentimes, citizenship; they are commonly shown as immigrants that have heavy accents, little articulation skills, and are disrespected (Monk Turner, 109). Similar to African Americans, they are given low class jobs such as a maid or janitor, while characters with occupations such as a doctor, secretary, or boss, is likely to be white (Gosling, 3). Depicting Latinos in this light alter the way the viewers perceive them away from the screen. Instead of averting racial stereotypes, the television industry embraces the stereotypes and portrays these actors and actresses by characteristics that are not true to their genuine culture. Rather than embracing the true heritage, less than par stereotypes are what represent certain cultures for a general audience to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Lottery Book Comparison The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is a short fictional story that was published in 1948 and was in the magazine The New Yorker. The setting of the story is a small nice little village with green grass and flowers everywhere.The village was a farming village that mostly supported agriculture. The main characters are Joe Summers, Mr. Graves, and the Hutchison family. The conflict of the story was man versus tradition of the lottery. The lottery had little slips of paper that Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves made and one that had a black dot on it. The winner is the person with the black dot. The winner has his family draw again to see who is the real winner . When drawing, the heads of the households get to draw for the family and can t look at the slips until everyone is done drawing. Most villages are giving it up. The oldest man in village says, lottery in June, corn be heavy soon , as that after the lottery is done crops grow better. When it was done Hutchinson got the lucky card and his wife Tessie was making a big deal about it, it wasn t fair she said and, they should redo the lottery, she thought. Bill Hutchison tells Tessie to shut up and Mr. Graves starts setting up for the last round. Graves took the black dot piece of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first major similarity is when the movie producers stuck to the main point of the story about the sacrifice. The point of the lottery was the sacrifice for crops. This similarity make the movie more like the story. Another similarity , the people were the same and the way the lottery was done was the same. The movie producers used the same people and the black box and stool.The third similarity is that the dialogue was mostly the same. Tessie after they won the lottery she went out and started protesting about that it wasn t fair. Also, old man Warner thought people giving up the lottery are crazy. To sum up, the similarities made the movie more like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Great Gatsby Report Born September 24th, 1896, Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald F. Scott Fitzgerald for short was an American novelist and short story author, notably famous for The Great Gatsby. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, Fitzgerald was exceptionally bright and ambitious as a child. The pride and joy of his parents, he attended St. Paul Academy where his first written piece was published in his school s newspaper at the age of 13. At the age of 15, Fitzgerald s parents sent him to the Newman School, a prestigious catholic school. He then graduated in 1913, then attending the elite Princeton University. Shortly after enrolling, he dropped out of Princeton in order to serve in the U.S. Army in World War I. While Fitzgerald was in the army, he earned the title Second ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The World Trade Organization ( Wto ) Agreements The World Trade Organization (WTO) deals with the global rules of trade between nations. It is mainly responsible for ensuring that the trade flows smoothly, predictably and freely. The principal objective of WTO is upliftment of the standard of living internationally; it does activities surrounding the same. When Ministers had adopted the Marrakesh Agreement they had also decided to include a specific reference to Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Article V: 2. The General Council additionally clarified the framework for relations with NGOs by adopting a set of guidelines (WT/L/162) which recognizes the role NGOs can play to increase the awareness of the public in respect of WTO activities . These guidelines are instrumental for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... NGOs had to demonstrate that their activities were concerned with matters related to those of the WTO . Symposia Since 1996, a number of symposia have been arranged by the Secretariat for NGOs on particular issues of interest to civil society, namely, three on trade and the environment, one on trade and development and one on trade facilitation. These symposia have provided, on a relaxed basis, the opening for NGOs to discuss certain specific issues with representatives of WTO Member countries. Day to day Contact The WTO Secretariat receives a huge number of requests per day from NGOs, from all over the world and Secretariat staff meets with NGOs on a habitual basis both individually and as a part of NGO organized events. The annual report of the World Trade Organization corroborates the growing official relationship between civil society and trade. Tucked away in a silent corner of the report is the reason that the number of NGOs attending the WTO ministerial increased many times over, from 108 at the Singapore ministerial in 1996 to 811 in the Hong Kong ministerial, nine years later. The growth that occurred in the Seattle ministerial can be attributed to the mobilization of NGOs that were in fact against the WTO. Indeed, at several points in that ministerial, including its abandoned inauguration, official NGO delegates attempted to disrupt proceedings. The role of NGO s in the panel proceedings has been recognized recently but their potential on how ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Cultural Legacies The cultural legacies of the Maori reveals to a great extent the properties of their society in addition to the skills possessed by the Maori. They were a very culturally rich civilization, and harboured some of the most well known ancient practices that still leave a mark on New Zealand today. Above all, was the haka dance, which could have its roots traced back to before the Polynesians inhabited New Zealand. The haka was very important in Maori culture and was used for many important occasions, such as funerals, battles and to acknowledge great achievements, most likely to frighten the enemy or express their emotion. This reveals that Maori were very physical, as most of the dance comprised of aggressive foot stamping, tongue protrusions, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Maori mythology, the primordial couple, Rangi and Papa lie locked together in a tight embrace, with their many children left with no choice but to live in the confined space between them. Then the children split up as some forced their parents apart, and some were angry at the depression caused by the split of the mother and father. They fought, and the god of winds attacks humans to this day. This reveals the Maori were polytheistic and had legends to explain natural phenomenon. The Maori also believed in tapu (taboo) and mana (spiritual power). Certain individuals and objects would possess mana. Those who were high ranking could not touch items of low rank and vice versa. If they did it would be seen as pollution and a violation of tapu. To disregard tapu was seen as an offence to the gods and was punishable by death. The activities in the daily lives of Maori were were linked to the maintenance and enhancement of mana. The Maori were so vigorous when preserving their mana, they would occasionally eat the bodies of their enemies. This infers that the Maori were exceptionally religious and would resort to cannibalism to fulfil their religious requirements. The punishments for disregarding those requirements were severe. The Maori even believed they were vulnerable to supernatural evils if the requirements were not met. Ultimately, this reveals that the Maori had strong beliefs that they upheld ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examples Of Powerlessness In The Poem Hide And Seek Power and powerlessness take many forms. Explore this idea, referring to three poems in detail and to at least three other poems from your wider reading. In the poem Hide and Seek, the poet explores the power of the child s arrogance, as he believes he is clever and therefore powerful. For instance, when he says the people searching for him must think he is very clever , as well as describing them as puzzled . The word clever demonstrates his self confidence in his intelligence and he thinks he is one step ahead of them, which leads him to believe he has obtained power over them. However, this is thus contradicted later on, as he is then left alone, deserted, as an outcast. This is shown by the rhetorical question the poet poses at the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is shown by the mother s lack of ability to help her child, as he is described as her tenderness for a son that she will soon have to forget . This foreshadows the inevitability of his death and shows the difficulty of the position his mother is in, having to helplessly watch her own son perish. This also further foreshadowed later on in the poem. Such as when the poet describes the mother s actions towards her child: he says she is combing the hair left on his skull . The word skull is used as a representation of death and mortality, it displays the rapidity of his hair loss and emphasises the dangers of his starvation and protein deficiency. However the word combing is used to show the mother s unconditional love for her child and how she will always care for him and never give up hope, this fabricates an element of power in the poem, and demonstrates the powerful effect of a mother s love towards her child. The mother s undying love and care for her child is also exhibited when the poet describes her as bathing her child, and rubbing him down with her bare palms . The end of the poem contradicts this moment of hope by ending on an extremely solemn tone, with the use of the simile she did it like putting flowers on a tiny grave . The poet describes her repetition of normal everyday actions as to make it seem like nothing is wrong and there is still an element of hope, he is showing that she still cherishes every moment she is able to spend loving him. The word tiny is used to emphasise the unfairness and the atrocity of the situation, that someone so young and innocent should be expecting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Alice Walker And Maya Angelou Comparison Alice Walker and Maya Angelou are African American writers,who have experienced racial prejudice in their societies. Alice was born on February 9, 1944 in Eatonton, Maya was born on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri. Due to serious health condition, Maya Angelou passed away on May 28, 2014 in Winston Salem, North Carolina, Alice Walker is alive and well living in Georgia with her family. Both writers can be compared by looking at their achievements and their life as they were growing up. Alice Walker is a world famous writer and activist, she is best known for her work in the Civil Rights and Feminism movement. She published her first short story, which was collected in the 1967 anthology, The Best Short Stories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the title, the gardens became metaphor to a black women s artistry and self expression. In an echo of the nonviolence of Martin Luther King Jr. and the American Civil Rights Movement, Alice Walker joined the the nonviolent group called BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) she protested in hopes of inspiring changes in Maynes 2 Israel. Alice Walker published more than thirty books, including poetry, essays, memoirs and criticism. Maya Angelou is well recognized for her memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, the memoir made history as the first nonfiction best seller by an African American woman. In 1971, Maya published the Pulitzer Prize nominated poetry collection, Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water Fore I Die. The poem On the Pulse of Morning is one of her famous works, she recited the poem at President Bill Clinton s inauguration in 1993. Maya
  • 22. Angelou received several honors throughout her career, which include two NAACP and Image Award for her striking nonfiction work, in 2005 and 2009. Maya became an important part of the civil rights movement, after hearing Martin Luther King Jr. speech, she decided to help the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to raise funds. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Statistical Concepts Of A Real World Business Situation 1. Introduction Statistics is a mathematical science concerned with the collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation or explanation of data. (Black et. al, 2013). This report aims to apply statistical concepts to a real world business situation. A multiple regression model is applied to the data in order to try and predict the changes in stock price of the selected company, and the goodness of fit of the data to the model is critically analysed by testing the overall model, conducting significance tests of the regression coefficients, coefficient of multiple determination (R² and Adjusted R²). Finally, a prediction is made with a confidence interval estimate in order to analyse if the applied model and data are useful for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... al, 2010). In the ANOVA table above, the F statistic has a value of 8.9250 with a p value of 3.01602E 19 (very close to 0). Since the p value α = 0.05, we can reject the null hypothesis and conclude that at least one of the independent variables in the dataset is significant in predicting the change in stock prices of HollyFrontier Corporation. 5. Testing the Regression Coefficients Coefficients Standard Error t Stat P value Intercept 0.44670314 0.048999234 9.116533063 2.24627E 18 Year_x_Natural_gas 0.438448124 0.181073748 2.421378744 0.015838578 30year_x_Gold 0.355632988 0.092061454 3.862995565 0.000127684 30year_acc1_x_Copper_vel4 0.375280092 0.092056258 4.076638553 5.36313E 05 30year_acc1_x_West_Texas_vel4 0.244658773 0.08932177 2.739072154 0.00639495 Aluminium_vel2_x_Copper_vel1 0.1477128 0.059326221 2.489840022 0.013123889 Baltic_vel4_x_West_Texas_acc2 0.237141763 0.068276655 3.473248129 0.000561658 Copper_vel3_x_HFC_acc2 0.396940325 0.081145963 4.891682959 1.37459E 06 Copper_vel3_x_SPDR_XOP 0.174864153 0.08329485 2.099339318 0.036318588 Copper_vel3_x_West_Texas_vel2 0.320439024 0.084382283 3.797468064 0.000165301 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Vans Study Essay Vans Assignment Answers Candice (Shuang) Zhang Oct. 10th 1. What were some of the key characteristics of Vans earliest customers in the 1960s and 1970s? What was the public perception of skateboarding during this er In 1960s, Vans Doren set out to make the most durable and affordable casual deck shoe in the market. Unlike other shoes manufactures, Vans sold its sneaker directly to customers out of its own retail store in Anaheim, California. Customers could enjoy customized Vans. But the industry insiders derided the unconventional business model which actually fulfilled customers needs. By the end of 1960s, the canvas had developed a small but loyal following among the Southern California surf set. In 19670s, Vans became ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vans also use product mix, channel mix, promotion mix to fulfill customers needs. A serial of activities not only gains public support but also economic benefits. 4. In recent years, Vans has expanded in a number of directions. The company has (a) increased the number of sports it is affiliated with; (b) diversified its product portfolio; (c) expanded its distribution; and (d) broadened its promotional mix. Analyze each of these decisions in terms of their impact on Vans customer base, its brand image, and the overall alternative sports category. (a) increased the number of sports it is affiliated with; would help not only to build brand credibility, but also build a bridge to new customer markets. (b) diversified its product portfolio; extend target customers and meet the variable needs of customers. (c) expanded its distribution; increase Vans overall penetration, both at the core shops and in the second third tier outlets. (d) broadened its promotional mix: through triple crown series, vans warped tour, vans skatepark, and endorsements of athletes, Vans enhanced its brand image by really caring about athletes, core sports and entertainment. 5. The biggest question facing Schoenfeld now is how to drive that next stage of growth (case p. 2). The first option is to focus on the shoe category. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Obesity And The Pediatric Patients Table 1 Demographic data, duration of surgery, time to additional analgesia, and total dose of analgesics administered to the pediatric patients in each group Patient characteristics Group 1 (N = 20) Group 2 (N = 20) P value Age (years) 6.35 ± 2.14 6.95 ± 1.88 0.852 Weight (kg) 19.61 ± 2.84 19.45 ± 5.22 0.974 Sex Male 19 18 0.651 Female 1 2 Duration of surgery (min) 55 ± 14 60 ± 17 0.058 Time to additional analgesia (h) 6 ± 2.3 8.5 ± 2.6 0.074 Data are represented as mean ± SD, except for sex (presented as number of patients); *P 0.05. Table 2 Respiratory rate (mean ± SD) in groups 1 and 2 of 20 pediatric patients at various time points of surgery Physiological item Group Preoperative Intraoperative PostoperativeTime after operation (h) 5 min 15 min 1 h 1 2 4 6 8 12 18 24 Respiratory rate (breath/min) 1 21.3 ± 2.5 20.9 ± 2.6 20.4 ± 2.3 20.5 ± 1.2 22.5 ± 3.9 21.8 ± 3.9 21.2 ± 2.1 23.4 ± 3.2 26.1 ± 4.5* 25.1 ± 4.6* 25.1 ± 3.7* 25.1 ± 3.5* 2 21.8 ± 2.4 20.8 ± 1.8 20.9 ± 1.9 21.2 ± 2.1 21.1 ± 1.8 20.7 ± 2.1 21.6 ± 3.1 21.8 ± 3.4 20.5 ± 3.4 22.9 ± 3.6 22.1 ± 3.1 27.9 ± 3.1* *Signifi cant changes (P 0.05) in relation to the postoperative value at 5 min. Table 3 Heart rate (mean ± SD) in groups 1 and 2 of 20 pediatric patients at various time points of surgery Physiological item Group Preoperative Intraoperative PostoperativeTime after operation (h) 5 min 15 min 1 h 1 2 4 6 8 12 18 24 Heart rate (beats/min) 1 103.5 ± 8.6 102.6 ± 6.1 103.4 ± 6.2 103.2 ± 8.6 105.2 ± 10.8 104.8 ± ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Film The Lost Honor Of Katharina Blum The German films The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, directed by Dir. Volker Schlondorff and Margarethe von Trotta in 1975 and The Marriage of Maria Braun, directed by Dir. Rainer Werner Fassbinder in 1979 both display issues with gender equality. In The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum, Katharina shares a night with a wanted man and she falls in love with him. She is harassed by the police and the press when she tells them that she had no part in helping Ludwig Götten, the wanted terrorist, escape. Katharina is an example of how women were victimized at this time by establishments run by primarily men, like the police. In The Marriage of Maria Braun, Maria s husband, Herman, is sent off to battle. After hearing the announced death of her husband, and experiencing his arrival soon after, Herman is put into prison and Maria promises Herman a life together once he is released. Against the gender roles present during this time period, Maria works to attain wealth to fulfill her promise. Though each film presents it differently, both display set gender roles which provide expectations and issues that Katharina and Maria effectively overcome. Katharina stands firm, refusing to allow any of the men to control her or to break her through victimization and harassment. And Maria adapts her femininity in order to exceed the social, political and cultural expectations set for women. Men play significant roles in both films, they have a major influence on Katharina and Maria, and they are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Enrique s Journey Lourdes Analysis Dylan Herrmann English 1 CP August 16, 2016 Enrique s Journey; Lourdes s View It is a warm day in Tegucigalpa, the sun peeking through the cracks of the beat down building Lourdes calls home. But today begins a new chapter of her life, a life in the United States. It is January 29, 1989. Lourdes is a divorced single mother of two. She works hard to provide an income for her family, but it is not enough to purchase education and food for her kids. Like countless other women in the same situation, she decides that she will go to America and make money to send home to her children. Although she plans to leave for only a year, she will not return. She is overwhelmed with guilt and sadness as she says goodbye to her two children. She hugs her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Enrique gets to know Diana who is not 9, and buys her gifts with the money he earns as a painter and sander. Soon enough, though, Enrique and lords begin to fight. Lourdes wants to set up a future for Enrique, though he wants to do as he pleases. One day, one of the other people living in the trailer rejects a call from Maria Isabel, Enrique is furious. He packs to leave and spends the night in a cemetery. Lourdes and Enrique soon make up, but the problems persist. They both have changes a great deal, and both have been away from each other for too long. She finds out that Enrique has a daughter. The years past and her an Enrique s relationship does not get better. She sees Enrique slip back into drugs and alcohol. One night she catches Enrique huffing paint thinner and insists he stops or else she would kick him out, he stops, but he still continues using. Soon Mirian, her sister comes to the United States to live with them. She watches her son move out because of the cramped conditions of the apartment. A year later, Lourdes moves to Florida, and works as a maid. Lourdes is finally able to afford an apartment for only her, her boyfriend, and Diana. Enrique goes back to North Carolina, but soon returns to Florida. They resolve their issues and their relationship is improving. Lourdes still struggles, but is able to reunite with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Lateral Sclerosis ( Als ) Is A Neurodegenerative... Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes loss of motor neurons and progressive weakness including loss of speech(Wijesekera Leigh, 2009). Its onset typically occurs in the sixth decade of life but rare instances can happen earlier. It can begin as bulbar onset which affects the voice, breathing and speech patterns or limb onset which can begin in the arms or legs (Wijesekera Leigh, 2009). Roughly 90% of cases of ALS are sporadic and not linked to familial history of the disease(Wijesekera Leigh, 2009). Once ALS starts it almost always progresses, eventually taking away the ability to walk, dress, write, speak, swallow, and breathe and shortening the life span. There is no treatment or cure for ALS, however there are a few drugs which have been able to slow the progression of the disease in some patients. As a result affected individuals become locked in and unable to communicate. These patients can benefit greatly from the use of a brain computer interface (BCI)(Birbaumer, 2006; Coyle, Ward, Markham, McDarby, 2004). BCI can help individuals communicate without relying on muscular control, which is critical for clinical populations of neuromuscular disease patients, such ALS (Wolpaw, 2002). The use of BCI can enable communication and increase quality of life but to date the effects of mental fatigue have been ignored. However, the current state of BCI technology and overall usability is not advanced enough to replace more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Purpose Of The Police Force The purpose of the police force is to protect and serve while upholding Constitutional human rights. All police departments follow some code of honor that functionally swears them into oath that they will enforce laws while assisting and protecting the general populace. This much can be said about all police forces across the nation and of for the most part the world. That being said, there is no exception in Aberdeen. Aberdeen s department is composed of 45 active officers and 4 reserve officers along with 9 civilian employees. The mission statement that the department released to the population of Aberdeen declares that they will provide fairness in their judgments to promote trust amongst the community while demonstrating respect for each other and the general populous. Also, honesty and integrity are to be maintained while demonstrating competence in the environment. In serving the public they agree to regulate traffic abnormalities, investigate crimes, and provide escort services for business, funerals and so forth. But that s not all, they respond to just about anything that is called in or brought to their attention by any other means, in quite a literal sense they are servants of the people. Maintaining order is a key function to the police force as it is a means to maintain peace and tranquility within an urbanized environment. It s a universal functionality that halts the anarchy that could easily erupt if there was no repercussive force. Order maintenance is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Case Of James Richardson Many people are enraged with the U.S. court system and feel that it does its job based on prejudice, unfair, and despicable standards in which it s not held accountable for. This inserts a fear of the justice system within the people themselves with the resulting lack of trust created. There are countless cases of injustice that have made their way through the U.S. Court System such as the case of James Richardson was spent 21 years in jail for being accused for the poisoning and deaths of his 7 kids only to be let out later on after the real criminal had confessed to the crimes. Another crime that can be put on display is the case of James Bain who spent 35 years in prison (which is the longest time served by anyone who has been wrongfully convicted) for being wrongfully accused of multiple crimes including rape and was sent to prison for life only to finally be granted the use of DNA evidence review for his case which eventually was the deciding factor that gave him his freedom back. The case of Daryl Burton sickens many people to the core after he served 24 years in prison after being charged with murder. It was later found out that the police who were on Burton s case pushed the witnesses to go against Burton and accuse him of the false crime. There are countless examples that can be used to show the devastating mistakes the court system has made over the years and the seemingly lack of effort to not only get it right the first time but to consider the importance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The City Of Arlington And The Boys And Girls Club Essay Introduction and Background In 1986, the City of Arlington and the Boys and Girls Club of Arlington established the Arlington Teen Court. It works in conjunction with the Arlington Municipal Court and is considered a specialized court for youth. The program was designed to prevent teens between the ages of 14 to 18, from developing a pattern of committing crimes. It aimed to reduce teen offenses, allow teens to be held accountable for their actions, and to educate teens on the justice system. The City of Arlington Teen Court program offers first time teen offenders who commit misdemeanors (class C) crimes an alternative to traditional juvenile courts. Some violations include driving over the speed limit, fighting in public, theft under $200.00 dollars, possession of drugs and/or alcohol, etc. The program is voluntary and it provides teen offenders the opportunity to avoid trial; thus preventing an arrest on his/her permanent record. Stakeholders believe that teens who participate in the program will have the knowledge and skills to go on and live a productive life as a responsible adult, family member, citizen, and member of the community. Primary clients and stakeholders involved in the program are: teens, parents, volunteers, schools the teen court coordinator Tamisha Fletcher, judges, Teen Court Advisory Board, City of Arlington officials, and the community service agencies who provide work for teens to complete community service hours. The program s success depends on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Factory Farm Research Paper The significant growth of Factory Farms has contributed to the issues of the environment, public health, economic, food safety, and animal welfare. There is another name for factory farms which is CAFOs which stand for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations. Animals on factory farms can produce millions of tons of manure annually, which pollutes water sources and the air. Local markets can feel these impacts also by health conditions from the food or from the excessive antibiotics given to these animals. Although factory farming makes meat more affordable, its negative consequences far outweigh its benefits. Factory Farming is not a new practice, yet factory farms presences increased significantly over the past fifty years. Until the nineteenth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A GMO is when a gene from the DNA of one organism is put into the DNA of another Organism.GMO stands for Genetically Modified Organisms. Cows, Chickens, Pigs, and even Plants can have their DNA changed. Scientists developed this gene changing method which is a main cause of animal suffering. Factory Farms nearly 100% of the animals are given GMO s to make them grow bigger. Banned in 27 countries (not the U.S.), recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone is injected into cows to produce more milk. This alteration of the GMO is made by mixing cow DNA and E. Coli (seriously). These cause infections on the cow making the body produce more milk as the cow is suffering. Cows are suffering just to give us more milk and yet we have not banned this injection. Also, GMO usage can lead to the inability to walk or even stand up in their cages. The animals on factory farms are fed growth hormones which give them a disability to stand up. When the animals grow bigger then they are supposed to, their bones cannot hold the weight which forces them to lay down and the bones sometimes snap. GMO s given to our food is bad for our health, yet people still eat it. Experts like Sheldon Krimsky, PhD, an adjunct professor of public health and community medicine at Tufts Medical School in Boston says nearly two dozen studies show bad effects, like harm to the kidneys, liver, heart, and other organs. (http://www.webmd.com/food recipes/truth about gmos? page=2). Over 80% of our food (all foods) are injected with GMO s. In the US, food companies aren t allowed to label if the ingredients have GMOs in them. Therefore, we cannot tell which foods contain these health risks. But, there is a project called the Non GMO Project which labeled foods that they found did not contain GMO. They have not covered all foods but they are working their way there. GMO s are not only bad for our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Humpback Whales Migrate Long Summary The author of the passage and the professor both discussed how humpback whales can migrate long distances. The author considered that maybe humpback whales migrate in long distances by navigating stars. However, the professor discords with the ideas mentioned in the passage. He offers three reasons to oppose the arguments of this article. Frist of all, the author in the article considers that humpback whales are well developed in cognitive ability, so it can provide a sound basis for the ability to use a complex abstract system of sensory to navigating by stars for long distances migration. But the professor claims that the high intelligence is no real connection with abstract sensory. Because ducks can also navigate external object by distinct. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Electronic Communication And Its Social And Psychological... Electronic Communication and its Social and Psychological Effects Jamesly Isma ENC 1101 Professor Patriche 2 October 2016 Jamesly Isma Professor Patriche ENC 1101 10 October 2016 Electronic Communication and Its social and Psychological effects How does electronic communication affect our social behavior as a whole and our psychological development? Communication is an important part of life. We all do it in a daily basis whether it s face to face or through electronics. Communicating through the internet helps us as it decreases a bit in the time that it would usually take for us to keep in touch with our loved ones. However, it also takes away from the face to face interaction we would have with them. One of the most popular ways that people communicate electronically is through text messaging. Just like all the other diverse ways that allows us to communicate electronically such as email, instant messaging, social media etc., text messaging affects us both positively and negatively. Actually we are affected both positively and negatively with just the ability to communicate and interact with others electronically. Electronic Communication tends to affects us socially and psychologically; Socially: in a way that it allows us to keep in touch with our loved ones, especially those who live far from us, however it distracts some of us from our priorities; Psychologically: one can be affected in a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Ethics Of Stealing What makes someone more likely to steal and feel justified in doing so? As a child we are taught that stealing is wrong and even against the law. However, most of us have stolen something at some time. Whether it be a box of tissue from a hotel room, or the tiny lotions off a hotel cart left in the hallway by a maid. On a more severe note people who are faced by unforeseen hardships are sometimes forced to steal when hungry for their families. Socrates says that no one knowingly commits an evil action, evil is turned into good in the mind. For example the thief, like the rapist, who convinces himself a women really wants to make love to him, convinces himself that he has a right to the object he desires. He needs it more than the other does. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many employees had observed other team members breaking the rules and decided that it was acceptable and followed suit, kind of like a monkey see monkey do attitude. Other reasons included feeling like their job didn t value them and treated them poorly so this was a good way to stick it to the company. In other instances, the way they ve been treated by their bosses or other employees have also been cited as other reasons why they have stolen from employers. When trying to figure how who is more likely to commit theft from the work place and prevent it you need to know who is at higher risk of committing the crime. Managers account for 55% of all employee theft. (The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology) This may be because they have the freedom to do so. They are able to work freely with little to no supervision because they are the ones in charge. However, most employees who are not managers and commit theft from the workplace are under the age of 35 and more likely to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Colonel Lloyd s Cruelty Analysis In the Narrative of the Life Frederick Douglass he writes about Colonel Lloyd s cruelty. Douglass states it in such a matter that makes one feel as if the experience with Lloyd was terrible If any one wishes to be impressed with the soul killing effect of slavery, let him go to Colonel Lloyds plantation. (Gates, 324) Colonel Lloyd kept a garden which offered employment for four men. Throughout the plantation this garden seemed to be the biggest attraction. It produced a verity of fruits that appealed to the eyes of many boys and older slaves. If slaves were to dare and steal fruit from Lloyd s garden they would have to take a lashing for their actions. The Colonel tried using different methods in attempt to keep the slaves out of his garden. The most successful one ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Old Barney and Young Barney were the two slaves signed to take care of the horses. The slightest inattention to his horses was unpardonable, and was visited upon those, under whose care they were placed, with the severest punishment; no excuse could shield them. (Gates. 226) Although taking care of horses might seem like a easy and more favorable job it was on was not easy at all. These two slaves never when they were safe from punishment. They were frequently whipped; Lloyd had a twisted way of punishing them they were whipped when they least deserved it, and excused when they mostly deserved it. Everything depended on the work and looks of the horses as well as the state in which the Colonel s mind was that day. For example if the horse was not moving fast enough or would not hold his head up high it the fault of the keepers and for that they were punished. The keepers never knew what might happen next for instance the one would never know what they colonel wanted his demands would change within seconds. It seems as if the Colonel would just look for excuses to punish his slaves. This horse has not had proper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. How Does Charles Bukowski Use Figurative Language In The... Inner strength is not about how many push ups or sit ups you can do. It is about how we keep trudging on, instead of giving up. This is proven to be true in the two poems The Laughing Heart and The Journey . These poems are all about how your inner strength allows you to keep on going, when the going is tough. The poets astutely describes how much it takes to keep going and not give in. The poets do this by using figurative language, tone, and diction. In The Laughing Heart the poet (Charles Bukowski) uses figurative language to embrace the fact that some people try to tempt you to do what they think is best. So the poet stated Don t let it be clubbed into dank submission (Bukowski 2). The poet is trying to tell the audience that you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the poem The Laughing Heart the poet sets a tone of direct. The poet made the tone by being stern and candid in the way he wrote. Your life is your life (Bukowski 1). The poet was being very frank in the way he stated that line. He was describing it that way on purpose so the readers would start out thinking of this being very direct and to the point . Similarly the poet of The Journey set multiple tones which consisted of anxious and hopeful. Towards the beginning she stated their bad advice through the whole house began to tremble and you felt the old tug at your ankles (Oliver 5 9). That statement alone was a major indicator of the tone anxious. It was showing how all the anger and bad advice puts stress on people. But the tone quickly changed towards hopeful when in the lines twelve and thirteen the poet stated But you didn t stop. You knew what you had to do, . It shows that the poet won t be stopped or held back by others who treat her wrong. She will keep on moving and not stopping when she is challenged by fear and redundant bad advice telling her otherwise. That is why the poet wrote the poem that way, so others could see that they need to move on and not stop and stay ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. James Monroe Short Biography James Monroe was the fifth president of the United States. He was born April 28th, 1758. The town of his birth was Monroe Hill, Virginia. He was married to Elizabeth Monroe, with 2 daughters and a son. His son was James Monroe II, and his 2 daughters were Maria Monroe and Eliza Monroe. His father was Spence Monroe and his mother was Elizabeth Monroe. He had 4 brothers and 2 sisters. His brothers were Andrew Monroe, Joseph Monroe, Elliott Monroe, and John Monroe. His sisters were Elizabeth Monroe and Jane monroe. Monroe became president on March 4th, 1817. He came after the fourth president, John Quincy Adams. He was part of the Democratic Republican Party. That was a party they had, nowadays it s usually either republican or democratic. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While he was in presidency, the country had a rapid wealth growth rate, lots of westward extension. And a new interest in roads, canals, and bridges helped the enthusiasm of the citizens of America with Monroe in presidency. Monroe was also the last of the Virginia Dynasty (presidents born in Virginia) and the last of the Founding fathers to be president. Monroe had the strongest cabinet in U.S. History having John Adams and John Calhoun but his time also was when the slavery issue heated up. James Monroe didn t want to take sides and signed the Missouri compromise that added them as a state but also stated that there was no slavery in the Louisiana territories. But Monroe was very very successful in politics. He finally got Florida from Spain and stopped the expansion of Russia from going down Canada and the pacific coast. Monroe helped form a country that today is a true intercontinental ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Free Cash Flow and Corporate Valuation Model Assignment Chapter 15 True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. _F___ 1. The corporate valuation model cannot be used unless a company doesn t pay dividends. _T___ 2. Free cash flows should be discounted at the firm s weighted average cost of capital to find the value of its operations. _F___ 3. Value based management focuses on sales growth, profitability, capital requirements, the weighted average cost of capital, and the dividend growth rate. _F___ 4. Two important issues in corporate governance are (1) the rules that cover the board s ability to fire the CEO and (2) the rules that cover the CEO s ability to remove members of the board. _F___ 5. If a company s expected return on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the weighted average cost of capital is 15%, what is the firm s value of operations, in millions? a. | $948 | b. | $998 | c. | $1,050 | d. | $1,103 | e. | $1,158 | ____ 16. Suppose Leonard, Nixon, amp; Shull Corporation s projected free cash flow for next year is $100,000, and FCF is expected to grow at a constant rate of 6%. If the company s weighted average cost of capital is 11%, what is the value of its operations? a. | $1,714,750 | b. | $1,805,000 | c. | $1,900,000 | d. | $2,000,000 | e. | $2,100,000 | ____ 17. Zhdanov Inc. forecasts that its free cash flow in the coming year, i.e., at t = 1, will be $10 million, but its FCF at t = 2 will be $20 million. After Year 2, FCF is expected to grow at a constant rate of 4% forever. If the weighted average cost of capital is 14%, what is the firm s value of operations, in millions? a. | $158 | b. | $167 | c. | $175 | d. | $184 | e. | $193 | ____ 18. Leak Inc. forecasts the free cash flows (in millions) shown below. If the weighted average cost of capital is 11% and FCF is expected to grow at a rate of 5% after Year 2, what is the Year 0 value of operations, in millions? Assume that the ROIC is expected to remain constant in Year 2 and beyond (and do not make any half year adjustments). Year: | 1 | 2 | Free cash flow: | $50 | $100 | a. | $1,456 | b. | $1,529 | c. | $1,606 | d. | $1,686 | e. | $1,770 |
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  • 41. Essay On The Stock Market Crash The stock market crash was a leading cause in the great depression and negatively impacted the US by increasing poverty, making it harder to live, and it also changed economics and the world today. I will explain the reasons behind the crash and its effects on life in America. The stock market, in this case the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), is a place where people can go to buy, sell, or trade stock, or shares, of companies. The NYSE, which was officially founded in 1817, was bustling with people and investors in the 1920s. Everyone thought that the stock market was just an easy way to get rich. People thought that profit was certain, but it wasn t. In 1929 the NYSE had reached its peak, as almost everyone had stock. While there were warning signs of a potential crash, many people ignored them or marked them as insignificant. October 24th is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Farmers were faced with severe droughts which caused most of their crops were destroyed. Farmers would take out a loan to buy seed. When the harvest came they would reimburse the loaner. Many farmers went bankrupt because they were unable to repay their debts. After the crash of the stock market and the closure of banks nationwide, the Federal Government took steps to prevent another crash or to at least minimize the impact. Additionally, they took steps to get out of the depression. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed a New Deal. His New Deal introduced many agencies and programs that helped lower the unemployment rate and promote the economy. Many of these programs are still in effect today, helping prevent another large economic depression. The Federal Reserve also took measures to stop banks from closing like they did after the crash. The stock market crash caused an economic depression in the US and also worldwide. It destroyed many businesses and investors and had a negative impact on America. Steps have been taken to prevent a similar crash from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Learning The Importance Of Distributed Learning Environments Learning the importance of distributed learning environments Collaborative learning We as societies are hindered in advancement by secluding ourselves alone. Learning in groups working together adds an element of scaffolding and accountability to learning. The shared construction of meaning is most visible and available for research at the small group unit of analysis, where it appears as group cognition (Stahl et al., 2006). Social cohesion adds elements of accountability and a sense of enjoyment, camaraderie, and social acceptance of all cultures. Adding to the literature, Akyol Garrison, 2014, Community of Inquiry argues Social presence may well have more influence in informal learning environments, K 12 settings, or in online learning where students are new to this medium (Akyol, Garrison, p.18, 2014). Positive reinforcement striving to acquire meaningful relationships build lifelong ethical citizens. Social Interaction in learning. Sharing and cooperation have passed the tests of time. As humans, we are constantly looking for that human connection and membership within a group. A complex of simultaneously applied instructional approaches, each reinforcing and/or complementing the other can enhance collaborative learning and social interaction amongst group members (Kreijns et al. p.338, 2003). Working together has never been so important, and effective teamwork never so stressed, bringing people together who would otherwise be easily divided with technology. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. A Cyborg Manifesto Essay In Donna Haraway s essay, A Cyborg Manifesto: Science, Technology, and Socialist Feminism in the Late Twentieth Century it is an effort to establish a political point of view on Feminism which an ironic political myth which is authentic to feminism, socialism, and materialism. Her motive is to build a structure that is faithful to feminism and socialism, To build an ironic political myth faithful to feminism, socialism and materialism. (p.149) Haraway develops her ironic myth by hypothesising with the idea of cyborg. What is cyborg? Haraway intellectualises cyborg as, A cyborg is a cybernetic organism, a hybrid of machine and organism, a creature of social reality as well as a creature of fiction. (p.149). Based on this we can say that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Posthumanism portrays technology as an other to be embraced, and like mentioned earlier, consequently has lost sight of the basic realities of human/technological boundary. Technology becomes or act as a supreme authority or a superior model of information processing to which humans desire. Furthermore, Posthumanism communicates to mind body dualisms by conceptualising identity and the use of technologies for further enhancement the human body and mind and in order for us to embrace the technology without any suffering the technology embrace us. For better understanding into this matter Kathryn Hales illuminates this matter by saying, configure human being so that it can be seamlessly connected with intelligent machines (Lesson 10). In Posthumanism technology controls or grants control over certain areas of mind and body but there is a problem when technology drives the mind and control, technology disrupts the natural flow of brain cells and its function and eventually taking control and halting the natural process of human brain. With technology embedded into the body, it acts as a second brain and plays a key role in decision making although it is nowhere as sophisticated as a human brain but none the less very effective. Stelarc states that information explosion is indicative of an evolutionary dead end (Stelarc, pg. 229) In other words, because of the immense ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ccl4 Induced Fibrosis Chronic liver diseases is one of main threaten to human health. Many sources can lead to chronic liver diseases, such as hepatitis virus infection: hepatitis B mainly in East Asia and hepatitis C in North America, unhealthy lifestyle: excessive drinking and/or obese induced fatty liver disease (Jarčuška et al., 2010). Most kinds of chronic liver diseases will lead to liver inflammation, hepatocellular dysfunction, activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and accumulation of extracellular matrix, which is known as liver fibrosis, then further developed to cirrhosis and even hepatocellular carcinoma. Liver has the regeneration capability, in chronic liver diseases, hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) are activated and proliferate abundantly, overexpress collagens and other extracellular matrix (ECM) fibrillar compounds to replace damaged liver parenchyma, this process is known as liver fibrosis. The early stage of liver fibrosis is reversible when appropriate antifibrotic therapies are used and/or causative agents are removed. If not, liver fibrosis will develop to irreversible cirrhosis (Bataller and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... CCl4 is metabolised in liver mainly, dehalogenated in hepatocytes through the cytochrome P450 catalysis. The reduction products of CCl4, trichloromethyl radicals, are reactive oxygen species with strong oxidative potential and enhance stress in liver cell. CCl4 administration causes fatty degeneration, hepatic lipid peroxidation, plasma membrane disruption, and mitochondrial Calcium homeostasis chaos (Recknagel et al., 1989). However, the protein composition and function alteration in CCl4 induced liver fibrosis is still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Problem Of The Oil Pipeline Project The current environment we are living in is vastly different than what it was a few decades ago, urbanization and the industrial revolution have kick started changes within our environment. We have left our mark on this planet, and it hasn t necessarily been a great one. Comparing images of the Earth from a couple decades ago to currently, the ice sheets as well as the amount of green are clear visible differences. Considering we do not have any other options of planets if ours were to fail, we need to start taking better care of the environment so that it can sustain us. Such matters would include stopping the oil pipeline project that the United States has plans for. Scientists and activists actively speak out against the building of such a pipeline as it will have drastically bad consequences for the climate. The fossil fuel industries have tried meticulously to keep the plans in action, paying off an environmental scientist, spying on activists and trying to reverse the president s decision to veto the plans. Philosophically speaking these relate a lot to Chomsky s speaking on the five filters, and Bookchin s thoughts on the environment. The oil pipeline is clearly a two sided battle, the industry versus the environmental costs. Climate change is large topic of concern with more noticeable things changing within the environment and around the world. The rising sea levels, the ice sheets, the spread of industry, and life as we know it taking away the natural world. There ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Effects Of Bpa On Human Health Bisphenol A, commonly referred to as BPA, is a synthetic carbon compound present in consumer plastic products. These products include water bottles, food containers, canned foods coated with protective linings, and shopping receipts. According to the CDC, 93% of Americans have traces of BPA chemicals present in their urine samples. This has recently attracted attention in the media because BPA is linked with a plethora of potential health hazards; such as the development of cancer, diabetes, asthma, and disruptions in the endocrine system. Scientists currently focus on the estrogenic activity caused by levels of BPA chemicals found in consumer plastic products, and are concerned about the potential negative effects on human health. This concern is based studies which have shown disruptions in the reproductive and endocrine systems of laboratory rats (Vinas and Watson 2013). The estrogenic properties of the compound BPA were first discovered by British medical researcher Edward Charles Dodds in the 1930s. Dodds aimed to create a drug that could be used to treat problems relating to pregnancy symptoms, menopause, menstruation, and the prevention of miscarriages. Although BPA was not successful in the medical industry, around the same time, chemists in Switzerland and the United States discovered that BPA could be made into epoxy resins. This new discovery quickly became popular in the industrial production industries for uses such as piping, adhesives, and protective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Stamp Act Research Paper The stupid red coats were starting to annoy Dean, when they first started the sugar act. That just in itself almost made him get on a boat and go punch the cursed fart of a king right in his smug pompous face. He could even tolerate that stupid proclamation that they put in place, although it totally crashed down on his business. He couldn t even trade with the natives to get the items he needed, But he managed. Now the family business is doing quite well, under the circumstances. Dean could stand a lot, but the one thing that pushed him over the edge was that the bloody British had set there new internal tax directly to the American colonies, including Dean and his family. It was the stamp act. The stamp act in layman s terms, is an act that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The act, which imposed a tax on all our paper documents in the colonies, comes at a time when the British Empire is in deep in debt from the Seven Years War and looking to the colonies as a revenue source.The buggers that they are, are arguing that only their own representative assemblies could tax them. As we can all agree that the act is unconstitutional, and hopefully does not resort to mob violence to intimidate stamp collectors into resigning, but we will go there if we must. Hopefully we can get Parliament to repeal the Stamp Act. At this point he was standing on top of his chair This action will start the affect of our own freedom from unnecessary taxing and unjust laws against future America. Those who stand with me i want you to know that from this moment on if we carry out our plan you will be committing mutiny, and if we fail will most likely be hung, but if we succeed? Well then it will be glorious. The last sentence he pronounced every word once at a time. At this point not a soul at the table diaggread with him. All of them knew the risks. that in itself would turn most people away, but these men here also knew the reward. A free world for the future of tomorrow, and that was worth the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Comparing The Behavior Of The Stuffer With Distilled Water Part I. Comparing the behavior of the buffer with distilled water First, a pH meter was collected from the stock room and calibrated to prepare for data collection. 25 mL of distilled, DI water was then poured into a clean, dry 100 mL beaker and using the pH meter the pH of the DI water was measured and recorded. The initial pH of distilled water was more basic before the addition of HCl. 1 drop of 0.50 M HCl was added to a beaker using a disposable pipette and the change in pH was recorded. The measured pH was much more acidic after the addition of the HCl. After recording the data the solution was thrown down the sink and a new 25 mL of DI water was placed in a clean dry 100 mL beaker. The initial pH of DI water before the addition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Part III. Testing the buffer capacity with HCl and NaOH Next, 1 mL of 0.5 M HCl solution was added to the beaker with the 25 mL of the buffer and mixed. The new pH was recorded. 1 mL of 0.5 M HCl continued being added until the pH dropped by 0.5 units. The pH was measured and recorded. Only a few trials were needed. The used buffer solution was thrown down the sink and then a new 25 mL of the prepared buffer was poured into a clean 100 mL beaker. The same process was repeated like for the HCl, but this time using the strong base NaOH. 1 mL of 0.5 M NaOH solution was added to the beaker with the 25 mL of the buffer and mixed. The new pH was recorded. Again, 1 mL of 0.5 M NaOH continued being added and the pH was recorded until it had risen by 0.5 units. This time more trials were performed. Part IV. Determining the effect on the pH of diluting the buffer The used buffer solution was discarded and then a new 12.5 mL of the prepared buffer was poured into a clean 100 mL beaker. To dilute the buffer 12.5 mL of DI water was added to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Asclepius Research Paper of the conquered, the abolition of human sacrifice and slavery, respect for the woman in the home, the worship of ancestors and the institution of the sacred fire, a visible symbol of the nameless God. Schure Asclepius /Aesculapius /Abaris Across Eurasia tribes celebrated the seasonal holidays and astounding healings attributed to Ram, but some called His name either Aesculapius, Asclepius, or Abaris who was sent by Apollon. The healing herbs used in these stories are often the same, mistletoe and homa. Below is the story of the cutting of Mistletoe with a golden sickle to use a curative, and incite lovers to bear a new generation. This is followed by a note on Homa, also a potent medicine. The sacrifice of the bulls was not the original intent. The noble Pagan Faith was beginning to fade. During the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They were the first Mazda Yasnis; Worshippers of God in the ancient Avestan tongue. The Arctic Home in the Vedas by B.G.Tilak, Edition 1925 Maximum glaciations during the last ice age, took place about 18,000 years ago, and this reference preceded the ice! John G. Bennett, wrote a research paper entitled The Hyperborean Origin of the Indo European Culture (Journal Systematics, Vol. 1, No. 3, December 1963). He claimed the Indo European homeland, which he considered the Hyperborea of classical antiquity, was in the far north. This Polar idea was earlier proposed by Bal Gangadhar Tilak The Hyperborean people lived north of the land of winter in idyllic pastures, with two crops of grain per year, but most of the area was a... wildland, featuring vast and beautiful forests. The southlands were guarded by the bitterly cold peaks of the nearly impassable Rhiphaion Mountains (Urals or Carpathians). Above them dwelt the Arimaspi, men with one eye; still further, the griffins; and beyond these, the Hyperboreans, who extended to the sea ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Elephant Poaching Research Paper CURRENT EVENTS IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES SUMMER 2015 ARTICLE: DNA From Elephant Dung, Tusks Reveals Poaching Hot Spots AUTHOR (S): Brooke Jarvis PERIODICAL: N/A DATE: June 18, 2015 WEBSITE ADDRESS: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/140618 elephants ivory dna poaching africa science world/ SUMMARY: Samuel Wasser, from the Center for Conservation Biology at the University of Washington in Seattle, has spent the past 15 years comparing and matching DNA samples from elephant ivory and dung in an attempt to locate where the most poaching and smuggling is happening. This research led Wasser and his team to report that since 2006, the smuggled ivory has come from predominantly two areas: the combined region of southeast Tanzania and southwest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... African elephant ivory trading has been banned for twenty five years yet there is still a large market in Asia. Populations in Tanzania and Mozambique are still decreasing and the African forest elephants face extinction within the next ten years. But Wasser is not alone in the fight against the ivory trade; the UN Office on Drugs and Crime and other international focused bureaus and agencies have taken this issue on, and those agencies are using his research to put traffickers behind bars. The Seattle team received the ivory from Kilindi, and the sheer of amount of ivory means that it must have been distributed by organized crime networks. Because the ivory is professionally smuggled, there is no evidence to point to where the ivory comes from. Wasser knew that they needed to find out where this ivory was being poached, so he created contacts that would send him the dung of elephants. This gave them DNA of different elephant populations which they could compare to the ivory, and allowed him to discover the two places where they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...