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The Importance Of Freedom Of The Press
Freedom of the of the press has been a tricky topic throughout the ages. The press used to be a reliable
source of news, where the full truth was given to the public. As the years go by more and more are
added, making it difficult for press to do anything. This has often lead to many journalists going to
court to argue against those that have violated their rights granted in the first amendment. The first
amendment clearly states Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech . Despite the
amendments protecting the people from the government, these lawsuits with journalists and public
speakers keep appearing. Nowadays, it is difficult to find a news source without stumbling upon
prejudiced opinions, stories heavily censored, and news created to catch the eye of the public. America
was a country of freedom, but now this country has enforced so many restrictions and laws that most
of that freedom seems lost. Journalism used to be one of the most trusted sources of news. Lately,
journalists have been a huge target on the end of first amendment restrictions. With a journalist s job,
telling the public about everything occurring throughout the world. These restrictions have made a
huge impact on their work. But, journalists now have a much better way to convey their ideas through
the internet. Anyone can access their articles and read them, but with the easy accessibility to stories,
there is a downside. Sometimes reporters must write up cover stories to
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California Almond Industry
The almond industry as a whole, including processing and marketing, generates about 104,000 jobs
statewide. Three quarters of those jobs are outside the almond industry jobs that follow almonds off
the farm and outside of the processing plant as a result of the business that almond industry members
do with other companies and money they spend in their communities. he almond industry in
California is an enormous and influential part of agriculture for California, and is one of the main
contributors to California s economy. Almond production and value of production has been growing
quickly and the industry has become one of the most important agricultural products for California
and its economic contributions have been growing tremendously throughout the years. California
almonds are plays a huge role in international trade. In fact, Almonds are projected to make up about
25 percent of California farm exports and about 15 percent of the value of California s farm output. ...
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From 1930 to 1970 s almonds made up less than two percent of the total annual value of California s
agricultural production. It wasn t until the 1970 s that the value of the almond crop began to grown
with a steadily increase into the 2000 s. By 2012, the value of almonds had moved to the second most
valuable crop being produced in California behind grapes with a value of $4.35 billion. Within a year
almonds had pushed their way into the top revenue crop of California. Today, California now produces
the largest U.S. specialty crop export. California is also the world s largest supplier and exporter of
these tree
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Hazel Mote Character Analysis
Hazel Motes is (from Eastrod, Tennessee) a man who has the preacher blood in his veins. All he
wanted to do since he was twelve years old was to become a preacher like his grandfather; however, a
series of events and people prevented him to accomplish just that. Once discharged from the military,
he goes back to his home town and although he has no family left alive, he finds himself visiting the
family farm and the cementery (the back yard) only to discover, that there is nothing left but ruins.
Nevertheless, that s not where he wanted to be, he was going to a different town, where nobody knows
him and where he didn t know anybody; a new start and as he told Mrs Hitchcock on the train I m
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What was going through his head, obviously, was not what she expected. He started to walk out the
door without her help and before she knew it, he was gone out of sight. She sat down thinking he was
going to come back, but as time went on, she started to feel anxious and scared and called the police
after going out looking for him. The police brought him back, not knowing that in the back of the
police car, he had passed away. In conclusion, Hazel Motes was just as crazy as everybody else that he
encountered during the story. Not a single person contributed to his sanity, but each one of them
helped make it worse. It was obvious that his ending was not going to be a happy one. Perhaps he felt
that it was his time to go, not only because he didn t want to be married to such lady, but also because
his life was useless and he had no reason to
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Phuong Symbolism
In the book The Quiet American Phoung, the beautiful Vietnamese girl caught in a love triangle with
an American spy and a war correspondent, is seen as a commodity, something to be bartered, without
actually taking her feelings into consideration. She is treated as a delicate victim who needs saving by
the men in the book but although it seems like Greene is portraying Phuong as nothing more than an
object, he means for her to represent much more than that. Greene s portrayal of Phuong as an object
represents the treatment of the Vietnamese people in the hands of the Americans. She is meant to be
symbolic of her country, both men, American and British want to possess her, much like the war
raging in Vietnam.
Phuong is treated like an object to be won by the men in The Quiet American. Both Fowler and Pyle
fight for her affections, without truly understanding her. Pyle sees Phuong as being an innocent,
delicate victim that needs to be saved from Fowler who he believes is taking her for granted. That
night I woke from one of those short deep opium sleeps, ten minutes long, that seem a whole night s
rest, and found my hand where it had always lain at night, between her legs. She was asleep and I ...
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He puts her on a pedestal and has an unrealistic idea of her and ignores all other qualities that might
taint this ideal version of his. He plans to marry her and expects her to emigrate to America with him
and be the perfect American wife. Join the local women s club and generally behave life a housewife.
Even Fowler can see that what Phuong wants is support and comfort not this idea of love and marriage
that Pyle wants. He warns him to stop projecting his American ideals on her. Eventually Phuong ends
up choosing Pyle over Fowler, prompted by her sister who believes the American is more wealthy and
will provide for her. When Pyle is killed she runs back to Fowler, showing us that who she gets that
security and love, from does not
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Analyzing The Song Good Riddance By Billie Joe Armstrong
Good Riddance by Green Day is my theme for my eighth grade year. This song was written by Billie
Joe Armstrong for the album Nimrod in 1997.
In the album recording of the song Billie messes up the opening chord progression twice before saying
a quiet explicative and playing the song correctly. The first couple weeks were pretty rough for me and
I often messed up or did things that I later regretted. This song is often played at graduations and
weddings, but this was not the intention of Billie Joe when he wrote the piece. Billie wrote it about a
breakup and his lyrics and style of the song is meant to be sarcastic and bitter. Unfortunately most
people don t know this and thus it s like the song doesn t know whether it should be sarcastic or
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Everyone I am friends with has friends that they know better or longer and would rather hang out
with. Everytime I feel like I finally am in control something happens that throws everything off again.
Good Riddance is different from the rest of the album in its sound. It has a soft calming acoustic guitar
with even a violin solo in the middle of the track contrasting highly with the distorted electric guitar
and powerful drumming in the album s other tracks. For a punk rock album this song is way too poppy
to be tolerated. It s existence itself is ironic as the bandmates themselves have said that the song is so
not punk that it is punk to include it in Nimrod. During this year I felt like this track in the album. I
felt like I was the only one around who was like me, everyone else seemed different and distant. Like
how Good
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Public Health Is The Wellbeing Of The General Public
Public health is the wellbeing of the general public. Public health is everything from health promotion
to injury and disease prevention for the betterment of the entire population not just the select few. The
government at federal, state, and local levels generally monitors public health and set rules and
regulations. They have to regulate research to ensure that it is ethical and legal because over the last
hundred years many unethical experiments and trails have been done on at risk populations such as the
Tuskegee Syphilis study. In The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Henrietta is a poor African
American woman raised on a tobacco farm in the south. She died of malignant cervical cancer that
gave rise to one of the most famous cell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Henrietta had a biopsy done of her cervical cancer when she went to the Johns Hopkins Hospital, one
of the few facilities that would treat African Americans at that time. The doctor, Dr. TeLinde, took two
samples, one cancerous and one normal to compare the two. His colleague Dr. Gey was a recognized
tissue culture researcher who asked for samples of cervical cancer to study, one of the samples
randomly given was Henrietta s. She was treated for her cancer but it wasn t enough, and the cancer
eventually spread through her body and she died. Her cells, that Dr. Gey was given, showed the
amazing ability to regenerate her telomeres, sequences of repeating DNA that are shortened each time
a cell divides acting as a biological clock. Her cells appeared to be immortal and were easily grown
again and again in laboratory conditions in vitro. He gave some of these cells to many other
researchers because he saw their usefulness in their respective fields. Anything from how viruses
replicate to what a drug does to them would benefit from HeLa cells. Biotech companies made a HeLa
(the given name of the cells, Henrietta Lacks) factory to mass produce these cells for profit. They
began shipping the cells to anyone that wanted to purchase them: other researchers, drug companies
and even cosmetic companies that could test them on human cells versus animals. This was a major
advancement for the community and
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Who Is Elie Wiesel Dehumanized In The Book Night
Elie Wiesel is a Jewish teenager. He leads a very religious life until he, and thousands of other Jews
are placed into concentration camps. Throughout his book, Night, we learn about the struggles in the
concentration camp. They are forced to do hard labor, sleep in freezing temperatures, and eat very
little while being subject to watching hundreds die every day for no reason other than their faith. They
were being dehumanized. Elie has had to witness things that somebody his age should never have to
deal with and this affects him deeply and breaks his will to live. Elie has witnessed the death of many
people. He s seen people starved, burn to death, be poisoned and it s changed him. Elie even had to
watch a 13 year old boy, just 2 years younger than him, be hanged: Then the march past began. The
two adults were no longer alive. Their tongues hung swollen, blue tinged. But the third rope was still
moving; being so light that the child was still alive... (Wiesel 64). Elie and thousands of other Jews
were forced to witness the brutal deaths of their friends, their neighbors, their family. No ... Show
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Buna was a lot worse before Elie got to it: Buna was a real hell back then. There was no water, no
blankets, less soup and bread. At night we slept almost naked, and it was below 12 degrees. Today this
is a little paradise (Wiesel 69 70). The more seasoned prisoners consider Buna a paradise compared to
before. How could a place that still brings so much death be a paradise. The Nazi s have treated them
less than humans, making them starve and freeze, slowly killing them which is the ultimate torture.
Paradise, as the two prisoners say, is their killer. How could the Nazis inflict so much pain without
remorse. I don t know how Elie could ever trust God again after seeing death so much and without the
dignity that a human deserves and I don t blame him for
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Renting Vs. Buying A Home...
HSH 1
Home Sweet Home Essay
BUS 2204 AY2017 T3
University of the People
HSH 2
Abstract
A detailed description of the advantages and disadvantages of renting versus owning a home. Included
is the role the title search plays in making a home purchase.
HSH 3
Home Sweet Home
Above all else in life, where we live and how we pay for it is the forefront need of survival. Hereditary
windfall of lands and buildings are not common for everyone (at least here in America) and because of
such one is faced with finding home on their own. Depending on the financial situation created by
employment, market and lifestyle; the way to acquire a home is by either renting a building space or
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Title Search, what s in a name?
A title search is a way to prove who is selling the property and if they really have the right to sell it. It
s important for the buyer as it ensures and confirms what is being bought and
HSH 5 sold. Performing the title search is a part of most real estate transactions. There are steps
involved in a title search that examine the different pieces needed to prove ownership and allow for
the sale of property. Steps of researching and verifying chain of title, taxes, possession reports,
judgment, name searches and commitment are used to navigate the title search and verification. These
steps are not involved in renting and therefor can act as another motivation in favor of buying with a
sense of security instead of gambling on the landlords/companies word that the property is theirs to
offer.
When these searches have been completed, and the financial outcomes have been weighed the time to
decide whether to rent or buy awaits.
HSH 6
Works Cited
Siegel, R., Yacht, C. (December 2009). Personal Finance.
Stewarts Title. (n.d.). Retrieved (February 27, 2017). What s in a Title Search? from
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Political Economy Analysis Of Outdoor Leisure Essay
Political Economy Analysis of Outdoor Leisure Phenomenon in Field Cities
1. Introduction
Echoing the last chapter, which depicts the real life, outdoor practices in three field sites in terms of
Guangzhou, Chengdu and Xuchang, this chapter interprets how the power which played by the
political economy from the angles of policies making by the Party state in relevant with both the
central and local municipal governments, the socialism with Chinese characteristics market and the
local social communities, on the individual urbanite s choice of real life outdoor leisure practices. In
other words, this chapter will answer questions: to what extent, why and how, the real life outdoor
leisure participants practices in those cities reemerged and developed under the power of political
economy driven by the Party State, the socialism with Chinese characteristics market and local social
communities under the context of the planned socialist economy to an authoritarian market economy.
In order to fulfill this purpose, this chapter first examines the prerequisites for the development of
outdoor leisure practices in the panoramic view of the whole country and then site municipal areas,
from the ideological perspective, Chinese Macro economic background, underlying which Maoist era
Party state s class struggle ideology has been shifted by Deng Xiaoping and his followers envisions
about the economy orientated modernity . From the authoritarian perspective, given by the Party state
s
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Essay On Embryonic Stem Cells
Stem cells can become many different types. Later in life, stem cells also can replace worn out or
damaged cells. Embryonic stem cells can be grown relatively easily in culture. These cells come from
embryos that are three to five days old. Embryonic stem cells can become all cell types of the body
because they are pluripotent. These are pluripotent stem cells, meaning they can divide into more stem
cells or can become any type of cell in the body. Adult stem cells are thought to be limited to
differentiating into different cell types of their tissue of origin. Unlike embryonic stem cells, adult
stem cells cannot transform into any and every cell type. These stem cells have been identified in
many organs and tissues, including brain, bone marrow, peripheral blood, blood vessels, skeletal
muscle, skin, teeth, heart, gut, liver, ovarian epithelium, and testis. ... Show more content on
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Regarding the research on human stem cells, the intention is important. Stem cell research treats
human beings as non humans is considered immoral. The hope going forward is that stem cells can
also be used as a renewable source of replacement cells and tissues to treat common and serious
diseases without the need for organ transplants or surgeries, including: macular degeneration, spinal
cord injury, stroke, burns, heart disease, diabetes. No end believed to be good. For example, although
every oak tree was once an acorn, it does not mean that acorns are oak trees or that we should treat the
loss of an acorn as the same kind of loss as the death of an oak tree. Up to embryonic day 14, the
blastocyst has no central nervous system and, therefore, cannot be considered sensate. Philosophers
differ on this question. Human embryos differ from other human beings not in what they are, but in
their stage of
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Philip Augustus s Success Of The Angevin s Failure
Was Philip Augustus success linked to the Angevin s failure?
Philip Augustus undoubtedly faced weak Angevin opposition. However, it was the economic,
administrative and ideological changes that had taken place in Capetian France, which were the real
driving force behind Philip s success. John s comparative weakness and poor leadership credentials
made Capetian success even more likely, but did not make it inevitable. Philip had to harness the
French economy and win the support of his nobility. He was so successful in these endeavors that he
would have been a match for any 12th century European power.
The strength of the Capetian economy was one of the most important factors in Philip s success. Philip
personally was very interested in developing Paris. He built Les Halles as a market place, paved many
streets and invested heavily in infrastructure. The creation of a large market place and better
transportation meant that the economy picked up and Paris became wealthier. This meant that Philip
could call on Paris for financial support when he went on crusade. Assarting and the creation of
communes furthered strengthened Philip s economy. Between 1150 and 1180 the forests of Othen and
Orleans were cleared, and over 40 new villages created in their wake.1 As Hallam pointed out, the
king allowed these villages to be created and granted them special privileges in exchange for rent
being paid directly to the crown. This cut out the middle men (the local nobility) and greatly
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Chemical Reaction On Chemical Kinetics
Olivia Isaacs
C127
15 November 2014
Chemical Kinetics
Objective:
This experiment runs many reactions varying the concentrations of the reactants in order to determine
the order for each component and the rate constant.
Introduction:
Chemical kinetics is the study of how fast a chemical reaction occurs and the factors that affect the
speed of reaction.1 Reaction rates are the measure of how much the concentration of reactants change
during a given reaction.1 The rate of change of the reactants, Rate = Δ [X]/Δt, is related to the slope of
the concentration vs. time graph.1 From observing reaction rates, the overall order of the reaction and
the rate constant can be calculated by using the integrated rate laws. For a zero order reaction, the rate
law can be written as [A]t = kt + [A]0, where [A]t is the concentration at a given time, k is the
negative slope, t is the time, and [A]0 is the initial concentration.2 Using the same variables, a first
order reaction can be written as ln[A]t = kt + ln[A]0 and a second order can be written as 1/[A]t = kt +
1/[A]0.2 On a graph, these concentrations are plotted vs. time, allowing the R2 value and equation of
the line to be calculated. The R2 value is used in determining the order of the reaction. The closer the
R2 value is to 1, the more likely that the graph displays the correct reaction order. The y=mx+b
equation provides information about the slope and y intercept, essential when determining the order
and rate constant.
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Compare And Contrast The Roman Empire Han China Gupta India
Alexis Wolfe Roman Empire
Kylie Ingoe Han China
Jessica Johnston Gupta India
CONRAD DEMAREST COMPARISON OF EMPIRES
Refer to the complete listing of characteristics in the C D Model before completing the chart. Use
specific examples, not generalities
Characteristics Roman Empire Han China Gupta India
Timeframe 27 BCE 476 CE 202 BCE 220 CE 320 CE 550 CE
1. Necessary preconditions for the rise of empires the region must have:
a) State level government
b) agricultural potential
c) An environmental mosaic
d) power vacuum
e) Mutual antagonism
f) military or technological advantage a) Rome gained its independence from Etruscan rule, and was
established as a republic (state without a monarch), in 509 BCE. The republic lasted until the ... Show
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Ideology that promotes personal identification with the state, empire, leader, conquest, and/or
militarism When Augustus, defeated Antony, he became the first Ruler of the Roman Empire and he
established an Imperial cult in Alexandria .These Imperial cults were established by the Roman Senate
and included the worship of the Emperor and the Roman goddess Roma. This is representative of
Egypt s position in the Empire. The Senate had no control here, so the goddess that represented the
Senate, Roma, was also
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3SCO Supporting Change Assignment Essay
3SCO Supporting Change within Organisations Introduction to E.ON
E.ON UK is a leading energy company and is amongst the big 6 energy suppliers. It was established in
2002 through the acquisition of Powergen and now has the second largest electricity generator in the
UK and owns the second largest distribution network in the UK. E.ON UK employs over 10,800 staff
and has 97 sites including customer contact centres, offices, wind farms, technology centres, training
academies and power stations. E.ON UK is part of E.ON who is the world s largest investor owned
energy service provider, where its headquarters are based in Germany. E.ON UK has over 8 million
customers and has a vision to be our customers trusted energy partner.
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How new members of the SLT are perceived by employees is vitally important in order to maintain
engagement of staff and commitment to organisational goals.
A further internal driver of change is a need to decrease costs and increase consistency and efficiency,
which is the aim of the centralisation of some support functions from E.ON UK to Berlin where E.ON
headquarters are based. This has resulted in a number of redundancies and the re education of hiring
managers across the UK business to understand the changes.
Approaches to change
A useful model when looking at different approaches to change is Tannenbaum and Schmidt s (1958,
cited in Leatherbarrow et al, 2010, p414) Continuum of Leadership. This model explains a scale of
various levels of delegated freedom and the subsequent effect on the employees. It details telling
where the manager decides and announces the decision, selling where the manager decides and then
sells the decision to the group, consulting where the manager presents the problem and asks for
suggestions before making a decision, and finally joining where staff are involved in all stages of the
decision making process. The model argues that joining is the key to implementing change
successfully as when employees are part of the change they are more likely to engage with it in a
positive way. At E.ON the change
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Informative Speech Outline For Psychology
Audience analysis: My audience consists of an elderly, unemployed white woman from West Virginia
who has dealt with depression, anxiety and dementia; a younger white couple, of whom, the woman
suffers from depression and anxiety due to a car accident as a teenager. She is educated and employed
as a director of a mental health facility. The young male was raised in New York City and feels like he
has symptoms of anxiety but never formally diagnosed by a professional.
Topic: A degree in psychology will allow for group and individual therapy while instilling God s love
and values to those in need of emotional and spiritual well being.
General Purpose: To inform
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For Christians this can be a very important technique and can help to bring gratitude to one s life.
There are 2 types of prayers, praise/adoration and gratitude/thanksgiving. Gratitude has been linked
with a host of positive psychological variable, including life satisfaction, vitality, subjective happiness,
optimism, hope, and the belief that life is comprehensible and meaningful (Schneller Swenson, 2013) .
It is safe to say that you cannot just pray when you need something and expect a positive outcome in
the long run. Your relationship with God is something that should grow over time just like any other
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Psychodynamic Approach To Counselling
Counselling theories provide a framework for counsellors to interpret a client’s behaviour,
thoughts, and feelings and help them navigate a client’s journey from diagnosis to post treatment
.The theories refer to the principles and theory of how different forms of counselling should work, it
deals with the assumptions and hypotheses about the process of human development , the problems
and difficulties that can arise at various stages in our life time as a result of environmental influences
and others . There are many counselling theories and all of them have their own techniques some are
similar or extended version of original theories but all aim to provide the counsellor with a framework.
COUNSELLING THEORIES Psychodynamic Approach †Based
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Improving Airport Security
How can airport security be more advance and safe around the world? Airport security attempts to
prevent any threats or potentially dangerous situations from arising or entering the country. If airport
security does succeed in this, then the chances of any dangerous situations, illegal items or threats
entering into aircraft, country or airport are greatly reduced. As such, airport security serves several
purposes: To protect the airport and country from any threatening events, to reassure the traveling
public that they are safe and to protect the country and their people. There are many ways to improve
airport security, but it will take a lot to do so. One way is hiring and training TSA different. The way
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Beginning in December 1972, the Federal Aviation Administration required airlines to scan all
passengers with metal detectors in an attempt to stop hijackers from carrying concealed guns and other
weapons onto flights. Aside from x ray screenings of baggage and metal detector screening of
passengers, TSA officers are empowered to perform pat down screenings and baggage searches for
any passenger that they feel requires additional screening. If the owners bag is locked TSA can cut or
break the lock if the owner is unwilling to open it can open it. In addition to TSA screening measures,
airlines are still responsible for checking passenger information against government issued watch lists
intended to flag potentially dangerous travelers. Just fifteen years ago on September 11, 2001 four
U.S. planes were hijacked. Two of the hijacked planes crashed in the world trade center, while another
one crashed in a field in Pennsylvania, and the other one crashed into the Pentagon. Airport security is
a really big problem in the world. Almost three thousand people were killed on that day. That was one
of the saddest days in America, but it also made the country stronger and realizes that airport security
is a major thing that needs to be addressed. Hijacking started in about 1933 and is still going on to this
day. In 1933 a U.S.
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Engel V Vitale Court Case Summary
Lone Star College
The Engel v Vitale Court Case
The Skirmish of Religion in Public Schools
Guadalupe Juarez
Federal government
Professor McLendon
20 June 2018
The Engel v Vitale Court Case
The Skirmish of Religion in Public Schools A New York State law required public school s to open
each day with the Pledge of
Allegiance and a non denominational of prayer in which the student recognized her dependence upon
God (Facts and Case Summary). The court case Engel v Vitale has to do with the separation of church
and state implicating that s there should be a detachment between the people s view on religious
freedom and government. Engel v Vitale was a case that was involved in litigation by the parents of
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The School District of Abington Township, Pennsylvania v. Schempp was a decision that did not
forbid the reading of the Bible in a public school what was illegal was the required readings of the
Bible as a religious exercise. Many religious leaders and other people similar to those have said that
the government have taken God out of schools! but in reality they didn t they just have forbidden
religious exercise that break the First and Fourteenth Amendment. The government has a neutral
ground that they do not intend to be contrary towards religion or to aid in establishing worldly or
secularism in the schools. The government did not prohibit the Bible reading as an independent or
individual act by teachers or students. There is no illegal action for students to be disallowed to bring a
Bible to school and read it silently during their spare time. Also a teacher should have the same
freedom. Prayer and the reading of the Bible are both very personnel acts of worship. Reading the
Bible can be taken in private and public places because it is a private act which is most significant to a
person. The religious intention of the Bible reading is a form of communication between God and a
person on earth. When the Bible reading becomes an empty ritual, it decreases the influence or
effectiveness of the communication. The
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Social Injustice for African Americans in Toni Morrison s...
Social Injustice for African Americans in Toni Morrison s Novel, Jazz
Jazz, a novel by Toni Morrison, explores many different aspects of African American life in the early
part of the twentieth century. This novel tells a story of the difficulties faced by black families living
in the United States. Toni Morrison describes in detail a few of the upsetting situations they had to
face. She also subtly throughout the book places one or two lines that tell a tale of injustice. Jazz is a
novel filled with many stories of inequality affecting the black community.
One significant theme that is present throughout the story is the one of unequal rights for African
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Dorcas mother was killed in a fire because the firengine did not bother to go to that part of the town.
That part of town obviously being the black part of town. Another consequence of social injustice was
within the medical field resulting in Dorcas death. Had the ambulance gone to help Dorcas when they
were called maybe Dorcas could have survived. These cases show the extreme prejudice that blacks
had to face at the time.
Toni Morrison shows social injustice within a one or two line sentence many times in the book. One
example of these inconspicuous lines tells about the discrimination towards blacks: And although the
hair of the first class of colored nurses was declared unseemly for the official Bellevue nurse s cap...
(p.7 and 8) Another line that shows a social injustice is : ...it was the tissue required if the management
was generous enough to let you try on a blouse (but no hat) in a store. (p.54) Toni Morrison tells the
reader in these simple few lines the hardships of black people living in the 1920 s.
As I read Jazz for the second time, I began noticing other cases of social injustice that I passed over
the first time. Toni Morrison has a writing style which deserves special attention. She brings to light a
lot of imperative social issues that are worth looking at twice in order to understand them better.
Towards the very beginning of the novel a few
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Questions On Business, Management And Economics Essay
Coursework Coversheet
FOR BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS MODULES ONLY
TWO COPIES OF ALL WORK TO BE SUBMITTED
CANDIDATE NUMBER
160511 MODULE CODE
747N1
DATE DUE
05/12/2016 DATE SUBMITTED
05/12/2016
TITLE OF MODULE
LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
NAME OF SEMINAR TUTOR
DR NACHIAPPAN SUBRAMANIAN
NAME OF MODULE CONVENOR
DR DES DORAN NO OF WORDS (approx.)
1500
In making this submission I declare that my work contains no examples of misconduct, such as
plagiarism, collusion, or fabrication of results.
INCOMPLETE COVERSHEETS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
TUTORS WILL AIM TO PROVIDE MARKS AND FEEDBACK ON SUSSEX DIRECT WITHIN
15 WORKING DAYS OF THE DEADLINE
EXPLORING LOGISTICS IN E COMMERCE AT KONGA ONLINE SHOPPING
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Table of Content
Executive Summary
1. Introduction 1
1.1 Overview of Konga Online Shopping
1.2 Internal and External Analysis of Konga Online Shopping 1
2 Analysis of Logistics Processes at Konga Online Shopping 3
2.1 Logistics Strategies 3
2.2 Procedures for Order Fulfilment 3
2.3 Logistics Performance Priorities 4
3 Current Challenge at Konga Online Shopping 5
3.1 Last Mile Challenge due to Pay On Delivery System 5
3.2 Recommendations 5
4 Conclusion 6
References 7
Executive Summary
Konga.com is a leading e commerce platform in Nigeria adopting a similar model to Amazon. This
report explores a brief overview of the company analysis its internal and
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The Symptoms Of Cushing s Syndrome
Cushing s Syndrome
Cushing s Disease or Cushing s Syndrome? Aren t they the same thing? What are they even? Cushing
s disease is a medical condition; a disorder of the pituitary gland causes it to create too much ACTH
(adrenocorticotropic hormone) which in turn leads to overproduction of cortisol. Cushing s Syndrome
is a symptom of Cushing s disease; as well as of other conditions, whether endogenous (originating
from inside the body) or exogenous (originating from outside the body).
Pathophysiology and Etiology
Cushing s Syndrome is the result of overexposure to cortisol, a hormone normally secreted by the
adrenal cortex in a diurnal rhythm, with an increase in times of stress. In Cushing s Syndrome, cortisol
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Other factors that may increase the risk of Cushing s disease include obesity, type 2 diabetes, poorly
controlled blood sugar levels and high blood pressure. While none of these factors are a direct cause of
the condition, they are associated with higher prevalence of it. (Endocrine Society, 2016) Cushing s
syndrome is most common in patients on high levels of steroid medications to treat chronic
inflammatory disorders. (Williams, L., Hopper, P., 2015)
Diagnostic Testing
Suspicion may initially result from the characteristic cushingoid appearance in addition to a history of
taking steroids. Levels of cortisol can be tested from saliva or a 24 hour urine collection. Levels of
ACTH in the blood are also measured, along with potassium. Additional tests may be done to locate
the cause, such as a tumor. (Williams, L., Hopper, P., 2015)
Complications
If untreated, Cushing s syndrome may result in bone loss leading to fractures, high blood pressure,
frequent or unusual infections, Type 2 diabetes, and loss of muscle mass and strength. (Mayo Clinic
Staff,
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What Is Lucretius Argument Against Religion
Lucretius, a Roman philosopher, was greatly inspired by the teachings of Epicurus. In Lucretius s
book, On the Nature of Things, he expands on many Epicurean principles and at times even alters
them. Nothing comes from nothing , the first principle that Lucretius endorses, is essential to his
argument for the origin of the world. Using this principle, Lucretius against the accepted Roman
religion by adding the concept that divine intervention is not the root of creation, instead he gives
credit to atoms. These atoms, or beginnings of things, he reasoned, came together to form masses
called bodies. The earth was one such body, and it yielded many bodies within it. This entire process,
governed by nature, is what Lucretius believes created the world and everything in it. However,
Lucretius falls short in his argument against religion by indirectly asserting that nature is in fact a
God. Although Lucretius explicitly states in Book 5 of On the Nature of Things, that the true being
behind the world s beginning, Mother Nature, is not a divine being, the characteristics he assigns her
prove otherwise. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Instead, he passionately asserts that the earth herself and Nature [is] the artificer of things . (Lucretius
5. 243 244). Explaining his theory, he articulates that atoms, an integral part of nature, operate under
circumstances in which they swerve a little (2. 219) causing collisions. These collisions led to the
formation of things, both animate and inanimate. In other words, these atoms successfully created the
earth and all the creatures living upon it. In essence, rather than deny the creation of the world by an
unknown force or even by chance, Lucretius simply substitutes the role of the Roman gods with
Nature. Nature, thus, well deserves the name of mother , well deserves the title creator, and well
deserves the title
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Essay on Against Illegal Music Downloading
Flash back to October, 1997. The punk rockers who call themselves Green Day prepare to release the
much anticipated follow up album to Dookie, Nimrod. Every kid between the ages of 10 and 20 is
ready to pounce on the album when it hits stores. Every one of my friends begs their parents to take
them to the store on that cold Tuesday morning. The older kids ditch class to get in line at the local
Best Buy. The album sells 80,000 copies in the first week and over 2 million before the new
Millennium . Now, let s fast forward to 2004. Green Day is preparing for the release their eighth
album, American Idiot. This time, none of my friends rush to Best Buy, where the CD is only $12.99.
None of the little soon to be punk rock middle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the fall of 2001, I started a band with three of my friends called Off and On. Through the Internet,
we accumulated fans in nearly every state before we even played a real show. When we did finally
release a four song demo, we made even more fans thanks to MP3.com, a website that streams your
songs free of charge. Up to that point, the Internet was our best friend. Without any paid advertising or
promotion, we went from no fans to many. Purevolume.com has replaced MP3.com as the main
provider for unsigned bands, and even some signed bands, who want new listeners. The problem with
illegal downloading starts at this exact moment in a band s existence. When the band decides that they
want to make a profit off of their material, many kids who have grown up in the information age still
feel that they are entitled to anything the band releases. They will either burn the CD from a friend or
download illegally. Both are new concepts and neither helps the band directly. (Future CD sales and
possible concert ticket purchases are some possible indirect gains). For older bands, such as Green
Day, who had to promote and advertise the old fashioned way in the early 1990 s, the system is even
more
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1960 s Youth Culture
The early 1960 s to mid 1970s was the start of the counterculture of youth culture. During the 1960 s,
there were revolutions including a sexual revolution, a cultural/ racial revolution, a rights revolution,
and student revolutions. In addition to revolutions, there also a focus on the transition to adulthood,
popularity, consumption, anxiety, and the media. However the movie, American Graffiti, which was
set in the 1962 (1960s) before the peak of 1960 s counterculture and released in 1973 (1970 s)
displays an environment more focused on the anxiety of transitioning to adulthood, dating, and
consumerism music and cars. American Graffiti compared to the set and release dates share
similarities with the counterculture, but are depicted in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Steve was talking with Laurie in her car telling her about, seeing other people while I m [(Steve is)]
away, in belief that, it will strengthen [their] relationship. Steve s idea is an example of sexual
experimentation that shows similarity to what was once the rating dating system before the war and is
now going steady supplanted the rating dating system in the 1950 s. Mostly in the idea of steadying
became monogamous while the rating dating system was to date as many people as possible in order
to gain a high rating reputation ( [N]ot aving a steady boyfriend, or dating more than one person, was
a failure... ). While the rating dating system changes to steadying, the ages of who were participating
also began to shift, which is shown through John Milner and Carol, a teeny booper(term used during
the 1960s and 1970s). In one of their conversations John asks, How old are you? then, Carol replies,
old enough, showing steadying is something twelve year olds could do, something most fifteen year
olds did. Also, John s appearance with the white shirt, rolled up, and muscles in addition to being the
best drag racer ( represents masculinity, but continues not to reflect the anxiety of the adults/ authority
in
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Incident Command System Vs Ics
For my Emergency Support Function assignment, I choose to research, and discuss the Incident
Command System ICS and the National Management Incident System NMICS . In this paper I will
compare the similarities, and differences the advantages and disadvantages of each system, as it
pertains to the Emergency Management System.
The ICS system is a personnel management structure through which disaster response is controlled.
ICS was developed by the State of California as a method by which earthquakes and other
emergencies could be handled efficiently. Flexibility is a main tenet of ICS. When properly
implemented, the system allows the development of a command chain of any size that can include
government agencies and non government organizations alike. Catlin Tidwell University of
Washington
The ICS system is broken down in seven ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is a division of labor, each unit is assigned a specific function to perform.
Span of control. Submits are established to limit the number of personnel directly supervised by each
unit manager. This is usually five subordinates, but the number can range from three to seven.
Unit integrity. Personnel from a given professional discipline (e.g., police or fire) are assigned to the
same unit in the emergency response organization to facilitate teamwork and also to simplify record
keeping.
Unified command. Most incidents are managed by a single Incident Commander (IC), but a Unified
Command team manages the emergency response when multiple agencies have statutory authority and
responsibility for a specific type of incident.
Management of objectives. Senior incident managers develop actions plans that include specific,
measurable objectives and evaluate their effectiveness by monitoring the achievement of these
objectives.
Comprehensive resource management. The IC or Unified Command team direct the allocation of all
resources including personnel, facilities, vehicles, and equipment to emergency
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Human Genome Lab Report
Abstract: As I read more about the theory of macroevolution, I wanted to investigate the similarities
between genomes of different species. The blast lab s program allowed me to compare specific human
proteins genome libraries in the Blast tool and figure out which species of animals were close to
humans on the chart. I used the human keratin, Pax1, and myosin proteins genome and studied them
using the Blast tool. As I compared the results with the human proteins, all three genes were almost
identical to those of primates. Only 1% of the genome library, more or less, was different between the
two species. These results coincided with the theory that humans and primates must have shared a
common ancestor according to macroevolution.
Introduction: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both species of chimpanzees and bonobos proved to be the closest to human with numbers as low as
1% difference between human and primate genes such as myosin. Using the macroevolution based
results from the BLAST tool, I was able to make theoretical inferences regarding the theory itself. Due
to the similarity in the respective proteins of both humans and primates, there are various views of the
dynamics of macroevolution that could argue for the theory of humans and primates sharing a
common ancestor. This type of macroevolution, either through gradualism or punctuated equilibrium,
could have resulted in the distinct genomes of both humans and primates, but also show the similarity
of both sequences. As I analyzed the BLAST lab and its results, I was able to understand more behind
the theory of macroevolution and test for myself some of the evidence that is used to back it up. I am
still interested in comparing more genomes and have future questions on the similarity or difference
between distinct species such as fish and
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Theme Of Tintern Abbey By William Wordsworth
Upon the very first reading of William Wordsworth s Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern
Abbey, on Revisiting The Banks of The Wye During a Tour, 13th July 1798 , one comes across the
theme of memory and Wordsworth s love for nature ( themes frequently explored by Wordsworth in
several of his poems). However, both these themes work in an inter connected and intertwined manner
in the said poem.
The very first line itself sets a nostalgic mood to the poem. It depicts Wordsworth s contemplation and
reflection of the past.
Five years have past; five summers, with the length of five long winters! And again I hear.... (1 2)
The poem starts with Wordsworth s recollection of the time that has elapsed since his last visit to
Tintern Abbey. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He realizes that while the nature, the landscape surrounding Tintern Abbey has remained the same and
will remain the same, he has and will change. In the last stanza, Wordsworth s tone changes to slight
anxiousness. There is a binary created of remembrance and forgetfulness. It could be because he
desires a sense of immortality just like the beauteous forms in the minds of his readers and Dorothy.
He wishes his readers and his sister to draw comfort and solace from him just as the nature gives him
comfort and solace. Thus, keeping his memory
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Eros And Cupid Research Paper
Eros and Cupid were both an important part of ancient culture, playing the role of the love god. Eros
name meant love in Greek, and Cupid translates to desire in Latin. Eros was the Greek God of love
and Cupid was the Roman God of love and the Roman version of Cupid. Eros was originally a
primeval god; however, later tradition crowned him to be the son of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, the
Greek God of beauty. On the other hand, Cupid is a little more mysterious and many theories
circulated about his ancestry. Some people reckon he was the son of Vulcan, the Roman God of Fire,
whilst others say he is the son of Venus. He was often described as handsome young man though in
art, he was portrayed as chubby, winged infant who shoots arrows at people to make them fall in love.
Eros was a Primordial God, being the fourth God to come into existence after Tartarus. ... Show more
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A difference in today s society, who all picture Cupid as a tiny, winged baby that would be that the
Greek version of Eros was never portrayed that way. He was always portrayed as a handsome,
desirable young man able to woo the mortals even without his love inducing quiver. The Greek
version of Eros was also known to be a lot more powerful. Cupid, for instance, was never able to
make people hate each other. This could ve potentially contributed to him being imagined as a chubby
baby, which have connotations to kindness and happiness. Furthermore, Cupid couldn t influence
minds in the way that Eros could and was never a leader. As well as this, Cupid was never speculated
to be the son of Jupiter, like the Greek Eros was sometimes told to be the son of Zeus. Obviously,
there are many similarities between Eros and Cupid. For example, they can both induce love. Another
thing is that both their names translate to something along the lines of love in their respective
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Challenges Facing The Human Resource Department
Introduction of the Issue:
As international businesses become more common and globalization continues to boom, many
challenges face the Human Resource Department. With employees and business spanning over many
countries, continents and hemispheres, businesses will face cultural diversity, technology reliance, and
many other risks that go along with international businesses. Human Resource departments have been
forced to become more knowledgeable in the hiring, training and retention of managers in
international businesses due to these challenges. HR should first learn how best to train managers, and
then utilize the following best practices to implement the training and development of managers in
international business.
Training
Training managers is the outlying part of each best practice Human Resources must implement. To
train well, HR must find the best way to go about training managers, which may be in various
locations and from a broad range of cultures. In the article titled, Multicultural Work Force, training is
explained in two forms, awareness training and skill building. Awareness training is broader and
aimed at increasing a manager s self awareness with situational exercises. These exercises will show
employees how they think, manage and act when challenges emerge. After seeing the results, HR can
directly work on areas needing improvement to best equip the managers in solving challenges. Skill
building is directly looking at cultural norms for specific
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Down Syndrome Misconceptions
1 out of 691 children born have Down Syndrome. Do you know what Down Syndrome is? Many have
Down Syndrome, and it is one of the most common chromosomal conditions. Though to many, Down
Syndrome is not something that they understand, and let s be honest, it is hard to understand. There
are many misconceptions about Down Syndrome simply because people are misinformed about it.
When things are harder to comprehend, we just follow along with the norm. It is alright to not know
something but you have to look into it before you judge people or things. We as a society need to
figure out more about Down Syndrome. Although, Down Syndrome is one of the most common
chromosomal conditions, many don t understand the causes of it and they generalise all people with
Down Syndrome.
Down syndrome was found by Dr. John Langdon Down in 1866, he found that a group of specific
traits, such as upward slanted eyes, flattening of the back of the ... Show more content on
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According to a recent Vanderbilt Kennedy Center study, families have a lower divorce rate, if they
have someone with Down Syndrome (Down Syndrome Misconceptions vs. Reality). This was one of
the largest study to date, it had 647 families participating in the study. This shows that they are happy,
because if they weren t they would have gone separate ways. Many believe having a child with a
disability cause the siblings harm or slow them down. But according a to recent study published in the
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research found no long term detrimental effects to siblings (Global
Down Syndrome foundation). Studies have documented that those sibling are more
empathetic,tolerant, and are aware of more. A multitude have jobs and live by themselves. Based on
the severity of their Down Syndrome, they could have jobs at supermarkets and many more jobs, thus
supporting themselves and being more
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Small Businesses Are Essential For The Fabric Of The...
Small businesses are essential to the fabric of the American economy. Specifically the franchise model
offers an easy way for an entrepreneur to attain success in the increasingly difficult and murky
economical landscape. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that over 13% of the total American
workforce is compromised of franchisee employees. That equates to roughly 7.9 million workers. And
while many have found unbound success within the realms of franchising, there are risks specific to
undertaking such an expenditure.
Aside from a high failure rate amount some franchises, the threat of litigation, like the threat that faces
most business owners is a sizeable one. In August of 2015, the National Labor Relations Board
released it s long awaited decision regarding joint employement in connecting to the Browning Ferris
Industries of Pennsylvania, Inc. issue. In an unprecedented move, one that overturned their previous
decisions and threatens to upend the basis of franchisor/fanchisee relationships the board decided that
in order to find that two or more entities are joint employers of a single workforce they must (1) both
be employers within the meaning of the common law; and (2) they must share or codetermine those
matters governing the essential terms and conditions of employment. In evaluating whether an
employer possesses sufficient control over employees to qualify as a joint employer, the Board will
among other factors consider whether an employer has exercised
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Kazimir Malevich As A Modernist
In this essay I shall analyze the work of Kazimir Malevich, and examine whether he can be described
as avant garde modernist. I will present how his means of expression and style changed with time,
making references to his work, history and cultural context. First, I will explain the principles of avant
garde and modernism, and show painter s background. Secondly, I will research on the beginnings of
his work, and how he came to suprematism. Then I will focus on the final period of his life and
artwork. Kazimir Malevich was a Russian painter and art theorist, living at the turn of the 19th and
20th centuries. He became the creator of a breakthrough artistic style called suprematism. Malevich
studied drawing in Kiev and Moscow, thus he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was constantly developing his style, and looking for innovative techniques and forms. As he said, I
think that first of all art is that not everyone can understand a thing in depths. This is left only to the
black sheep of time. 1 In 1915 he announced the revolutionary program of suprematism, the most
radical direction of abstraction. He rejected the iconography of visual art, recognizing a straight line
and a square as the symbols of man s superiority over chaos. It was a revolutionary moment that
forever signed him into history as a leading representative of avant garde modernism. In his manifesto,
he mentioned: By Suprematism I mean the supremacy of pure feeling in creative art. To the
Suprematist the visual phenomena of the objective world are, in themselves, meaningless; the
significant thing is feeling. 2 In 1930 Malevich began to slowly move away from suprematism,
creating similar works in neo suprematism. Gradually, he began to turn back to the style he used at the
beginning of his career. Towards the end of his life he became more and more isolated, departed from
abstraction and came back to painting simplified landscapes, realistic paintings, and portraits.
Malevich died at the age of 56, in illness, as communist authorities did not allow him to leave the
country
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  • 2. The Importance Of Freedom Of The Press Freedom of the of the press has been a tricky topic throughout the ages. The press used to be a reliable source of news, where the full truth was given to the public. As the years go by more and more are added, making it difficult for press to do anything. This has often lead to many journalists going to court to argue against those that have violated their rights granted in the first amendment. The first amendment clearly states Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech . Despite the amendments protecting the people from the government, these lawsuits with journalists and public speakers keep appearing. Nowadays, it is difficult to find a news source without stumbling upon prejudiced opinions, stories heavily censored, and news created to catch the eye of the public. America was a country of freedom, but now this country has enforced so many restrictions and laws that most of that freedom seems lost. Journalism used to be one of the most trusted sources of news. Lately, journalists have been a huge target on the end of first amendment restrictions. With a journalist s job, telling the public about everything occurring throughout the world. These restrictions have made a huge impact on their work. But, journalists now have a much better way to convey their ideas through the internet. Anyone can access their articles and read them, but with the easy accessibility to stories, there is a downside. Sometimes reporters must write up cover stories to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. California Almond Industry The almond industry as a whole, including processing and marketing, generates about 104,000 jobs statewide. Three quarters of those jobs are outside the almond industry jobs that follow almonds off the farm and outside of the processing plant as a result of the business that almond industry members do with other companies and money they spend in their communities. he almond industry in California is an enormous and influential part of agriculture for California, and is one of the main contributors to California s economy. Almond production and value of production has been growing quickly and the industry has become one of the most important agricultural products for California and its economic contributions have been growing tremendously throughout the years. California almonds are plays a huge role in international trade. In fact, Almonds are projected to make up about 25 percent of California farm exports and about 15 percent of the value of California s farm output. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From 1930 to 1970 s almonds made up less than two percent of the total annual value of California s agricultural production. It wasn t until the 1970 s that the value of the almond crop began to grown with a steadily increase into the 2000 s. By 2012, the value of almonds had moved to the second most valuable crop being produced in California behind grapes with a value of $4.35 billion. Within a year almonds had pushed their way into the top revenue crop of California. Today, California now produces the largest U.S. specialty crop export. California is also the world s largest supplier and exporter of these tree ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Hazel Mote Character Analysis Hazel Motes is (from Eastrod, Tennessee) a man who has the preacher blood in his veins. All he wanted to do since he was twelve years old was to become a preacher like his grandfather; however, a series of events and people prevented him to accomplish just that. Once discharged from the military, he goes back to his home town and although he has no family left alive, he finds himself visiting the family farm and the cementery (the back yard) only to discover, that there is nothing left but ruins. Nevertheless, that s not where he wanted to be, he was going to a different town, where nobody knows him and where he didn t know anybody; a new start and as he told Mrs Hitchcock on the train I m going to do some things I have never done ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What was going through his head, obviously, was not what she expected. He started to walk out the door without her help and before she knew it, he was gone out of sight. She sat down thinking he was going to come back, but as time went on, she started to feel anxious and scared and called the police after going out looking for him. The police brought him back, not knowing that in the back of the police car, he had passed away. In conclusion, Hazel Motes was just as crazy as everybody else that he encountered during the story. Not a single person contributed to his sanity, but each one of them helped make it worse. It was obvious that his ending was not going to be a happy one. Perhaps he felt that it was his time to go, not only because he didn t want to be married to such lady, but also because his life was useless and he had no reason to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Phuong Symbolism In the book The Quiet American Phoung, the beautiful Vietnamese girl caught in a love triangle with an American spy and a war correspondent, is seen as a commodity, something to be bartered, without actually taking her feelings into consideration. She is treated as a delicate victim who needs saving by the men in the book but although it seems like Greene is portraying Phuong as nothing more than an object, he means for her to represent much more than that. Greene s portrayal of Phuong as an object represents the treatment of the Vietnamese people in the hands of the Americans. She is meant to be symbolic of her country, both men, American and British want to possess her, much like the war raging in Vietnam. Phuong is treated like an object to be won by the men in The Quiet American. Both Fowler and Pyle fight for her affections, without truly understanding her. Pyle sees Phuong as being an innocent, delicate victim that needs to be saved from Fowler who he believes is taking her for granted. That night I woke from one of those short deep opium sleeps, ten minutes long, that seem a whole night s rest, and found my hand where it had always lain at night, between her legs. She was asleep and I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He puts her on a pedestal and has an unrealistic idea of her and ignores all other qualities that might taint this ideal version of his. He plans to marry her and expects her to emigrate to America with him and be the perfect American wife. Join the local women s club and generally behave life a housewife. Even Fowler can see that what Phuong wants is support and comfort not this idea of love and marriage that Pyle wants. He warns him to stop projecting his American ideals on her. Eventually Phuong ends up choosing Pyle over Fowler, prompted by her sister who believes the American is more wealthy and will provide for her. When Pyle is killed she runs back to Fowler, showing us that who she gets that security and love, from does not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Analyzing The Song Good Riddance By Billie Joe Armstrong Good Riddance by Green Day is my theme for my eighth grade year. This song was written by Billie Joe Armstrong for the album Nimrod in 1997. In the album recording of the song Billie messes up the opening chord progression twice before saying a quiet explicative and playing the song correctly. The first couple weeks were pretty rough for me and I often messed up or did things that I later regretted. This song is often played at graduations and weddings, but this was not the intention of Billie Joe when he wrote the piece. Billie wrote it about a breakup and his lyrics and style of the song is meant to be sarcastic and bitter. Unfortunately most people don t know this and thus it s like the song doesn t know whether it should be sarcastic or melancholy. During this year I never knew where I belong. I am ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone I am friends with has friends that they know better or longer and would rather hang out with. Everytime I feel like I finally am in control something happens that throws everything off again. Good Riddance is different from the rest of the album in its sound. It has a soft calming acoustic guitar with even a violin solo in the middle of the track contrasting highly with the distorted electric guitar and powerful drumming in the album s other tracks. For a punk rock album this song is way too poppy to be tolerated. It s existence itself is ironic as the bandmates themselves have said that the song is so not punk that it is punk to include it in Nimrod. During this year I felt like this track in the album. I felt like I was the only one around who was like me, everyone else seemed different and distant. Like how Good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Public Health Is The Wellbeing Of The General Public Public health is the wellbeing of the general public. Public health is everything from health promotion to injury and disease prevention for the betterment of the entire population not just the select few. The government at federal, state, and local levels generally monitors public health and set rules and regulations. They have to regulate research to ensure that it is ethical and legal because over the last hundred years many unethical experiments and trails have been done on at risk populations such as the Tuskegee Syphilis study. In The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Henrietta is a poor African American woman raised on a tobacco farm in the south. She died of malignant cervical cancer that gave rise to one of the most famous cell ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Henrietta had a biopsy done of her cervical cancer when she went to the Johns Hopkins Hospital, one of the few facilities that would treat African Americans at that time. The doctor, Dr. TeLinde, took two samples, one cancerous and one normal to compare the two. His colleague Dr. Gey was a recognized tissue culture researcher who asked for samples of cervical cancer to study, one of the samples randomly given was Henrietta s. She was treated for her cancer but it wasn t enough, and the cancer eventually spread through her body and she died. Her cells, that Dr. Gey was given, showed the amazing ability to regenerate her telomeres, sequences of repeating DNA that are shortened each time a cell divides acting as a biological clock. Her cells appeared to be immortal and were easily grown again and again in laboratory conditions in vitro. He gave some of these cells to many other researchers because he saw their usefulness in their respective fields. Anything from how viruses replicate to what a drug does to them would benefit from HeLa cells. Biotech companies made a HeLa (the given name of the cells, Henrietta Lacks) factory to mass produce these cells for profit. They began shipping the cells to anyone that wanted to purchase them: other researchers, drug companies and even cosmetic companies that could test them on human cells versus animals. This was a major advancement for the community and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Who Is Elie Wiesel Dehumanized In The Book Night Elie Wiesel is a Jewish teenager. He leads a very religious life until he, and thousands of other Jews are placed into concentration camps. Throughout his book, Night, we learn about the struggles in the concentration camp. They are forced to do hard labor, sleep in freezing temperatures, and eat very little while being subject to watching hundreds die every day for no reason other than their faith. They were being dehumanized. Elie has had to witness things that somebody his age should never have to deal with and this affects him deeply and breaks his will to live. Elie has witnessed the death of many people. He s seen people starved, burn to death, be poisoned and it s changed him. Elie even had to watch a 13 year old boy, just 2 years younger than him, be hanged: Then the march past began. The two adults were no longer alive. Their tongues hung swollen, blue tinged. But the third rope was still moving; being so light that the child was still alive... (Wiesel 64). Elie and thousands of other Jews were forced to witness the brutal deaths of their friends, their neighbors, their family. No ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Buna was a lot worse before Elie got to it: Buna was a real hell back then. There was no water, no blankets, less soup and bread. At night we slept almost naked, and it was below 12 degrees. Today this is a little paradise (Wiesel 69 70). The more seasoned prisoners consider Buna a paradise compared to before. How could a place that still brings so much death be a paradise. The Nazi s have treated them less than humans, making them starve and freeze, slowly killing them which is the ultimate torture. Paradise, as the two prisoners say, is their killer. How could the Nazis inflict so much pain without remorse. I don t know how Elie could ever trust God again after seeing death so much and without the dignity that a human deserves and I don t blame him for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Renting Vs. Buying A Home... HSH 1 Home Sweet Home Essay BUS 2204 AY2017 T3 University of the People HSH 2 Abstract A detailed description of the advantages and disadvantages of renting versus owning a home. Included is the role the title search plays in making a home purchase. HSH 3 Home Sweet Home Above all else in life, where we live and how we pay for it is the forefront need of survival. Hereditary windfall of lands and buildings are not common for everyone (at least here in America) and because of such one is faced with finding home on their own. Depending on the financial situation created by employment, market and lifestyle; the way to acquire a home is by either renting a building space or buying one and making monthly payments. Regardless of the choice made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Title Search, what s in a name? A title search is a way to prove who is selling the property and if they really have the right to sell it. It s important for the buyer as it ensures and confirms what is being bought and HSH 5 sold. Performing the title search is a part of most real estate transactions. There are steps involved in a title search that examine the different pieces needed to prove ownership and allow for the sale of property. Steps of researching and verifying chain of title, taxes, possession reports, judgment, name searches and commitment are used to navigate the title search and verification. These steps are not involved in renting and therefor can act as another motivation in favor of buying with a sense of security instead of gambling on the landlords/companies word that the property is theirs to offer. When these searches have been completed, and the financial outcomes have been weighed the time to decide whether to rent or buy awaits. HSH 6 Works Cited Siegel, R., Yacht, C. (December 2009). Personal Finance. Stewarts Title. (n.d.). Retrieved (February 27, 2017). What s in a Title Search? from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Political Economy Analysis Of Outdoor Leisure Essay Political Economy Analysis of Outdoor Leisure Phenomenon in Field Cities 1. Introduction Echoing the last chapter, which depicts the real life, outdoor practices in three field sites in terms of Guangzhou, Chengdu and Xuchang, this chapter interprets how the power which played by the political economy from the angles of policies making by the Party state in relevant with both the central and local municipal governments, the socialism with Chinese characteristics market and the local social communities, on the individual urbanite s choice of real life outdoor leisure practices. In other words, this chapter will answer questions: to what extent, why and how, the real life outdoor leisure participants practices in those cities reemerged and developed under the power of political economy driven by the Party State, the socialism with Chinese characteristics market and local social communities under the context of the planned socialist economy to an authoritarian market economy. In order to fulfill this purpose, this chapter first examines the prerequisites for the development of outdoor leisure practices in the panoramic view of the whole country and then site municipal areas, from the ideological perspective, Chinese Macro economic background, underlying which Maoist era Party state s class struggle ideology has been shifted by Deng Xiaoping and his followers envisions about the economy orientated modernity . From the authoritarian perspective, given by the Party state s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay On Embryonic Stem Cells Stem cells can become many different types. Later in life, stem cells also can replace worn out or damaged cells. Embryonic stem cells can be grown relatively easily in culture. These cells come from embryos that are three to five days old. Embryonic stem cells can become all cell types of the body because they are pluripotent. These are pluripotent stem cells, meaning they can divide into more stem cells or can become any type of cell in the body. Adult stem cells are thought to be limited to differentiating into different cell types of their tissue of origin. Unlike embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells cannot transform into any and every cell type. These stem cells have been identified in many organs and tissues, including brain, bone marrow, peripheral blood, blood vessels, skeletal muscle, skin, teeth, heart, gut, liver, ovarian epithelium, and testis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Regarding the research on human stem cells, the intention is important. Stem cell research treats human beings as non humans is considered immoral. The hope going forward is that stem cells can also be used as a renewable source of replacement cells and tissues to treat common and serious diseases without the need for organ transplants or surgeries, including: macular degeneration, spinal cord injury, stroke, burns, heart disease, diabetes. No end believed to be good. For example, although every oak tree was once an acorn, it does not mean that acorns are oak trees or that we should treat the loss of an acorn as the same kind of loss as the death of an oak tree. Up to embryonic day 14, the blastocyst has no central nervous system and, therefore, cannot be considered sensate. Philosophers differ on this question. Human embryos differ from other human beings not in what they are, but in their stage of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Philip Augustus s Success Of The Angevin s Failure Was Philip Augustus success linked to the Angevin s failure? Philip Augustus undoubtedly faced weak Angevin opposition. However, it was the economic, administrative and ideological changes that had taken place in Capetian France, which were the real driving force behind Philip s success. John s comparative weakness and poor leadership credentials made Capetian success even more likely, but did not make it inevitable. Philip had to harness the French economy and win the support of his nobility. He was so successful in these endeavors that he would have been a match for any 12th century European power. The strength of the Capetian economy was one of the most important factors in Philip s success. Philip personally was very interested in developing Paris. He built Les Halles as a market place, paved many streets and invested heavily in infrastructure. The creation of a large market place and better transportation meant that the economy picked up and Paris became wealthier. This meant that Philip could call on Paris for financial support when he went on crusade. Assarting and the creation of communes furthered strengthened Philip s economy. Between 1150 and 1180 the forests of Othen and Orleans were cleared, and over 40 new villages created in their wake.1 As Hallam pointed out, the king allowed these villages to be created and granted them special privileges in exchange for rent being paid directly to the crown. This cut out the middle men (the local nobility) and greatly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Chemical Reaction On Chemical Kinetics Olivia Isaacs C127 15 November 2014 Chemical Kinetics Objective: This experiment runs many reactions varying the concentrations of the reactants in order to determine the order for each component and the rate constant. Introduction: Chemical kinetics is the study of how fast a chemical reaction occurs and the factors that affect the speed of reaction.1 Reaction rates are the measure of how much the concentration of reactants change during a given reaction.1 The rate of change of the reactants, Rate = Δ [X]/Δt, is related to the slope of the concentration vs. time graph.1 From observing reaction rates, the overall order of the reaction and the rate constant can be calculated by using the integrated rate laws. For a zero order reaction, the rate law can be written as [A]t = kt + [A]0, where [A]t is the concentration at a given time, k is the negative slope, t is the time, and [A]0 is the initial concentration.2 Using the same variables, a first order reaction can be written as ln[A]t = kt + ln[A]0 and a second order can be written as 1/[A]t = kt + 1/[A]0.2 On a graph, these concentrations are plotted vs. time, allowing the R2 value and equation of the line to be calculated. The R2 value is used in determining the order of the reaction. The closer the R2 value is to 1, the more likely that the graph displays the correct reaction order. The y=mx+b equation provides information about the slope and y intercept, essential when determining the order and rate constant. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Compare And Contrast The Roman Empire Han China Gupta India Alexis Wolfe Roman Empire Kylie Ingoe Han China Jessica Johnston Gupta India CONRAD DEMAREST COMPARISON OF EMPIRES Refer to the complete listing of characteristics in the C D Model before completing the chart. Use specific examples, not generalities Characteristics Roman Empire Han China Gupta India Timeframe 27 BCE 476 CE 202 BCE 220 CE 320 CE 550 CE 1. Necessary preconditions for the rise of empires the region must have: a) State level government b) agricultural potential c) An environmental mosaic d) power vacuum e) Mutual antagonism f) military or technological advantage a) Rome gained its independence from Etruscan rule, and was established as a republic (state without a monarch), in 509 BCE. The republic lasted until the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ideology that promotes personal identification with the state, empire, leader, conquest, and/or militarism When Augustus, defeated Antony, he became the first Ruler of the Roman Empire and he established an Imperial cult in Alexandria .These Imperial cults were established by the Roman Senate and included the worship of the Emperor and the Roman goddess Roma. This is representative of Egypt s position in the Empire. The Senate had no control here, so the goddess that represented the Senate, Roma, was also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. 3SCO Supporting Change Assignment Essay 3SCO Supporting Change within Organisations Introduction to E.ON E.ON UK is a leading energy company and is amongst the big 6 energy suppliers. It was established in 2002 through the acquisition of Powergen and now has the second largest electricity generator in the UK and owns the second largest distribution network in the UK. E.ON UK employs over 10,800 staff and has 97 sites including customer contact centres, offices, wind farms, technology centres, training academies and power stations. E.ON UK is part of E.ON who is the world s largest investor owned energy service provider, where its headquarters are based in Germany. E.ON UK has over 8 million customers and has a vision to be our customers trusted energy partner. Why E.ON ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How new members of the SLT are perceived by employees is vitally important in order to maintain engagement of staff and commitment to organisational goals. A further internal driver of change is a need to decrease costs and increase consistency and efficiency, which is the aim of the centralisation of some support functions from E.ON UK to Berlin where E.ON headquarters are based. This has resulted in a number of redundancies and the re education of hiring managers across the UK business to understand the changes. Approaches to change A useful model when looking at different approaches to change is Tannenbaum and Schmidt s (1958, cited in Leatherbarrow et al, 2010, p414) Continuum of Leadership. This model explains a scale of various levels of delegated freedom and the subsequent effect on the employees. It details telling where the manager decides and announces the decision, selling where the manager decides and then sells the decision to the group, consulting where the manager presents the problem and asks for suggestions before making a decision, and finally joining where staff are involved in all stages of the decision making process. The model argues that joining is the key to implementing change successfully as when employees are part of the change they are more likely to engage with it in a positive way. At E.ON the change ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Informative Speech Outline For Psychology Audience analysis: My audience consists of an elderly, unemployed white woman from West Virginia who has dealt with depression, anxiety and dementia; a younger white couple, of whom, the woman suffers from depression and anxiety due to a car accident as a teenager. She is educated and employed as a director of a mental health facility. The young male was raised in New York City and feels like he has symptoms of anxiety but never formally diagnosed by a professional. Topic: A degree in psychology will allow for group and individual therapy while instilling God s love and values to those in need of emotional and spiritual well being. General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about how this professional skill, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Christians this can be a very important technique and can help to bring gratitude to one s life. There are 2 types of prayers, praise/adoration and gratitude/thanksgiving. Gratitude has been linked with a host of positive psychological variable, including life satisfaction, vitality, subjective happiness, optimism, hope, and the belief that life is comprehensible and meaningful (Schneller Swenson, 2013) . It is safe to say that you cannot just pray when you need something and expect a positive outcome in the long run. Your relationship with God is something that should grow over time just like any other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Psychodynamic Approach To Counselling Counselling theories provide a framework for counsellors to interpret a client’s behaviour, thoughts, and feelings and help them navigate a client’s journey from diagnosis to post treatment .The theories refer to the principles and theory of how different forms of counselling should work, it deals with the assumptions and hypotheses about the process of human development , the problems and difficulties that can arise at various stages in our life time as a result of environmental influences and others . There are many counselling theories and all of them have their own techniques some are similar or extended version of original theories but all aim to provide the counsellor with a framework. COUNSELLING THEORIES Psychodynamic Approach †Based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Improving Airport Security How can airport security be more advance and safe around the world? Airport security attempts to prevent any threats or potentially dangerous situations from arising or entering the country. If airport security does succeed in this, then the chances of any dangerous situations, illegal items or threats entering into aircraft, country or airport are greatly reduced. As such, airport security serves several purposes: To protect the airport and country from any threatening events, to reassure the traveling public that they are safe and to protect the country and their people. There are many ways to improve airport security, but it will take a lot to do so. One way is hiring and training TSA different. The way they are trained now is not helping ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Beginning in December 1972, the Federal Aviation Administration required airlines to scan all passengers with metal detectors in an attempt to stop hijackers from carrying concealed guns and other weapons onto flights. Aside from x ray screenings of baggage and metal detector screening of passengers, TSA officers are empowered to perform pat down screenings and baggage searches for any passenger that they feel requires additional screening. If the owners bag is locked TSA can cut or break the lock if the owner is unwilling to open it can open it. In addition to TSA screening measures, airlines are still responsible for checking passenger information against government issued watch lists intended to flag potentially dangerous travelers. Just fifteen years ago on September 11, 2001 four U.S. planes were hijacked. Two of the hijacked planes crashed in the world trade center, while another one crashed in a field in Pennsylvania, and the other one crashed into the Pentagon. Airport security is a really big problem in the world. Almost three thousand people were killed on that day. That was one of the saddest days in America, but it also made the country stronger and realizes that airport security is a major thing that needs to be addressed. Hijacking started in about 1933 and is still going on to this day. In 1933 a U.S. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Engel V Vitale Court Case Summary Lone Star College The Engel v Vitale Court Case The Skirmish of Religion in Public Schools Guadalupe Juarez Federal government Professor McLendon 20 June 2018 The Engel v Vitale Court Case The Skirmish of Religion in Public Schools A New York State law required public school s to open each day with the Pledge of Allegiance and a non denominational of prayer in which the student recognized her dependence upon God (Facts and Case Summary). The court case Engel v Vitale has to do with the separation of church and state implicating that s there should be a detachment between the people s view on religious freedom and government. Engel v Vitale was a case that was involved in litigation by the parents of students who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The School District of Abington Township, Pennsylvania v. Schempp was a decision that did not forbid the reading of the Bible in a public school what was illegal was the required readings of the Bible as a religious exercise. Many religious leaders and other people similar to those have said that the government have taken God out of schools! but in reality they didn t they just have forbidden religious exercise that break the First and Fourteenth Amendment. The government has a neutral ground that they do not intend to be contrary towards religion or to aid in establishing worldly or secularism in the schools. The government did not prohibit the Bible reading as an independent or individual act by teachers or students. There is no illegal action for students to be disallowed to bring a Bible to school and read it silently during their spare time. Also a teacher should have the same freedom. Prayer and the reading of the Bible are both very personnel acts of worship. Reading the Bible can be taken in private and public places because it is a private act which is most significant to a person. The religious intention of the Bible reading is a form of communication between God and a person on earth. When the Bible reading becomes an empty ritual, it decreases the influence or effectiveness of the communication. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Social Injustice for African Americans in Toni Morrison s... Social Injustice for African Americans in Toni Morrison s Novel, Jazz Jazz, a novel by Toni Morrison, explores many different aspects of African American life in the early part of the twentieth century. This novel tells a story of the difficulties faced by black families living in the United States. Toni Morrison describes in detail a few of the upsetting situations they had to face. She also subtly throughout the book places one or two lines that tell a tale of injustice. Jazz is a novel filled with many stories of inequality affecting the black community. One significant theme that is present throughout the story is the one of unequal rights for African Americans. One instance of social injustice is described in the very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dorcas mother was killed in a fire because the firengine did not bother to go to that part of the town. That part of town obviously being the black part of town. Another consequence of social injustice was within the medical field resulting in Dorcas death. Had the ambulance gone to help Dorcas when they were called maybe Dorcas could have survived. These cases show the extreme prejudice that blacks had to face at the time. Toni Morrison shows social injustice within a one or two line sentence many times in the book. One example of these inconspicuous lines tells about the discrimination towards blacks: And although the hair of the first class of colored nurses was declared unseemly for the official Bellevue nurse s cap... (p.7 and 8) Another line that shows a social injustice is : ...it was the tissue required if the management was generous enough to let you try on a blouse (but no hat) in a store. (p.54) Toni Morrison tells the reader in these simple few lines the hardships of black people living in the 1920 s. As I read Jazz for the second time, I began noticing other cases of social injustice that I passed over the first time. Toni Morrison has a writing style which deserves special attention. She brings to light a lot of imperative social issues that are worth looking at twice in order to understand them better. Towards the very beginning of the novel a few ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Questions On Business, Management And Economics Essay Coursework Coversheet FOR BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT ECONOMICS MODULES ONLY TWO COPIES OF ALL WORK TO BE SUBMITTED CANDIDATE NUMBER 160511 MODULE CODE 747N1 DATE DUE 05/12/2016 DATE SUBMITTED 05/12/2016 TITLE OF MODULE LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT NAME OF SEMINAR TUTOR DR NACHIAPPAN SUBRAMANIAN NAME OF MODULE CONVENOR DR DES DORAN NO OF WORDS (approx.) 1500 In making this submission I declare that my work contains no examples of misconduct, such as plagiarism, collusion, or fabrication of results. INCOMPLETE COVERSHEETS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED TUTORS WILL AIM TO PROVIDE MARKS AND FEEDBACK ON SUSSEX DIRECT WITHIN 15 WORKING DAYS OF THE DEADLINE EXPLORING LOGISTICS IN E COMMERCE AT KONGA ONLINE SHOPPING 160511
  • 22. Table of Content Executive Summary 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Overview of Konga Online Shopping 1.2 Internal and External Analysis of Konga Online Shopping 1 2 Analysis of Logistics Processes at Konga Online Shopping 3 2.1 Logistics Strategies 3 2.2 Procedures for Order Fulfilment 3 2.3 Logistics Performance Priorities 4 3 Current Challenge at Konga Online Shopping 5 3.1 Last Mile Challenge due to Pay On Delivery System 5 3.2 Recommendations 5 4 Conclusion 6 References 7 Executive Summary Konga.com is a leading e commerce platform in Nigeria adopting a similar model to Amazon. This report explores a brief overview of the company analysis its internal and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Symptoms Of Cushing s Syndrome Cushing s Syndrome Cushing s Disease or Cushing s Syndrome? Aren t they the same thing? What are they even? Cushing s disease is a medical condition; a disorder of the pituitary gland causes it to create too much ACTH (adrenocorticotropic hormone) which in turn leads to overproduction of cortisol. Cushing s Syndrome is a symptom of Cushing s disease; as well as of other conditions, whether endogenous (originating from inside the body) or exogenous (originating from outside the body). Pathophysiology and Etiology Cushing s Syndrome is the result of overexposure to cortisol, a hormone normally secreted by the adrenal cortex in a diurnal rhythm, with an increase in times of stress. In Cushing s Syndrome, cortisol is secreted constantly with no ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Other factors that may increase the risk of Cushing s disease include obesity, type 2 diabetes, poorly controlled blood sugar levels and high blood pressure. While none of these factors are a direct cause of the condition, they are associated with higher prevalence of it. (Endocrine Society, 2016) Cushing s syndrome is most common in patients on high levels of steroid medications to treat chronic inflammatory disorders. (Williams, L., Hopper, P., 2015) Diagnostic Testing Suspicion may initially result from the characteristic cushingoid appearance in addition to a history of taking steroids. Levels of cortisol can be tested from saliva or a 24 hour urine collection. Levels of ACTH in the blood are also measured, along with potassium. Additional tests may be done to locate the cause, such as a tumor. (Williams, L., Hopper, P., 2015) Complications If untreated, Cushing s syndrome may result in bone loss leading to fractures, high blood pressure, frequent or unusual infections, Type 2 diabetes, and loss of muscle mass and strength. (Mayo Clinic Staff, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. What Is Lucretius Argument Against Religion Lucretius, a Roman philosopher, was greatly inspired by the teachings of Epicurus. In Lucretius s book, On the Nature of Things, he expands on many Epicurean principles and at times even alters them. Nothing comes from nothing , the first principle that Lucretius endorses, is essential to his argument for the origin of the world. Using this principle, Lucretius against the accepted Roman religion by adding the concept that divine intervention is not the root of creation, instead he gives credit to atoms. These atoms, or beginnings of things, he reasoned, came together to form masses called bodies. The earth was one such body, and it yielded many bodies within it. This entire process, governed by nature, is what Lucretius believes created the world and everything in it. However, Lucretius falls short in his argument against religion by indirectly asserting that nature is in fact a God. Although Lucretius explicitly states in Book 5 of On the Nature of Things, that the true being behind the world s beginning, Mother Nature, is not a divine being, the characteristics he assigns her prove otherwise. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead, he passionately asserts that the earth herself and Nature [is] the artificer of things . (Lucretius 5. 243 244). Explaining his theory, he articulates that atoms, an integral part of nature, operate under circumstances in which they swerve a little (2. 219) causing collisions. These collisions led to the formation of things, both animate and inanimate. In other words, these atoms successfully created the earth and all the creatures living upon it. In essence, rather than deny the creation of the world by an unknown force or even by chance, Lucretius simply substitutes the role of the Roman gods with Nature. Nature, thus, well deserves the name of mother , well deserves the title creator, and well deserves the title ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Essay on Against Illegal Music Downloading Flash back to October, 1997. The punk rockers who call themselves Green Day prepare to release the much anticipated follow up album to Dookie, Nimrod. Every kid between the ages of 10 and 20 is ready to pounce on the album when it hits stores. Every one of my friends begs their parents to take them to the store on that cold Tuesday morning. The older kids ditch class to get in line at the local Best Buy. The album sells 80,000 copies in the first week and over 2 million before the new Millennium . Now, let s fast forward to 2004. Green Day is preparing for the release their eighth album, American Idiot. This time, none of my friends rush to Best Buy, where the CD is only $12.99. None of the little soon to be punk rock middle ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the fall of 2001, I started a band with three of my friends called Off and On. Through the Internet, we accumulated fans in nearly every state before we even played a real show. When we did finally release a four song demo, we made even more fans thanks to MP3.com, a website that streams your songs free of charge. Up to that point, the Internet was our best friend. Without any paid advertising or promotion, we went from no fans to many. Purevolume.com has replaced MP3.com as the main provider for unsigned bands, and even some signed bands, who want new listeners. The problem with illegal downloading starts at this exact moment in a band s existence. When the band decides that they want to make a profit off of their material, many kids who have grown up in the information age still feel that they are entitled to anything the band releases. They will either burn the CD from a friend or download illegally. Both are new concepts and neither helps the band directly. (Future CD sales and possible concert ticket purchases are some possible indirect gains). For older bands, such as Green Day, who had to promote and advertise the old fashioned way in the early 1990 s, the system is even more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. 1960 s Youth Culture The early 1960 s to mid 1970s was the start of the counterculture of youth culture. During the 1960 s, there were revolutions including a sexual revolution, a cultural/ racial revolution, a rights revolution, and student revolutions. In addition to revolutions, there also a focus on the transition to adulthood, popularity, consumption, anxiety, and the media. However the movie, American Graffiti, which was set in the 1962 (1960s) before the peak of 1960 s counterculture and released in 1973 (1970 s) displays an environment more focused on the anxiety of transitioning to adulthood, dating, and consumerism music and cars. American Graffiti compared to the set and release dates share similarities with the counterculture, but are depicted in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Steve was talking with Laurie in her car telling her about, seeing other people while I m [(Steve is)] away, in belief that, it will strengthen [their] relationship. Steve s idea is an example of sexual experimentation that shows similarity to what was once the rating dating system before the war and is now going steady supplanted the rating dating system in the 1950 s. Mostly in the idea of steadying became monogamous while the rating dating system was to date as many people as possible in order to gain a high rating reputation ( [N]ot aving a steady boyfriend, or dating more than one person, was a failure... ). While the rating dating system changes to steadying, the ages of who were participating also began to shift, which is shown through John Milner and Carol, a teeny booper(term used during the 1960s and 1970s). In one of their conversations John asks, How old are you? then, Carol replies, old enough, showing steadying is something twelve year olds could do, something most fifteen year olds did. Also, John s appearance with the white shirt, rolled up, and muscles in addition to being the best drag racer ( represents masculinity, but continues not to reflect the anxiety of the adults/ authority in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Incident Command System Vs Ics For my Emergency Support Function assignment, I choose to research, and discuss the Incident Command System ICS and the National Management Incident System NMICS . In this paper I will compare the similarities, and differences the advantages and disadvantages of each system, as it pertains to the Emergency Management System. The ICS system is a personnel management structure through which disaster response is controlled. ICS was developed by the State of California as a method by which earthquakes and other emergencies could be handled efficiently. Flexibility is a main tenet of ICS. When properly implemented, the system allows the development of a command chain of any size that can include government agencies and non government organizations alike. Catlin Tidwell University of Washington The ICS system is broken down in seven ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a division of labor, each unit is assigned a specific function to perform. Span of control. Submits are established to limit the number of personnel directly supervised by each unit manager. This is usually five subordinates, but the number can range from three to seven. Unit integrity. Personnel from a given professional discipline (e.g., police or fire) are assigned to the same unit in the emergency response organization to facilitate teamwork and also to simplify record keeping. Unified command. Most incidents are managed by a single Incident Commander (IC), but a Unified Command team manages the emergency response when multiple agencies have statutory authority and responsibility for a specific type of incident. Management of objectives. Senior incident managers develop actions plans that include specific, measurable objectives and evaluate their effectiveness by monitoring the achievement of these objectives. Comprehensive resource management. The IC or Unified Command team direct the allocation of all resources including personnel, facilities, vehicles, and equipment to emergency ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Human Genome Lab Report Abstract: As I read more about the theory of macroevolution, I wanted to investigate the similarities between genomes of different species. The blast lab s program allowed me to compare specific human proteins genome libraries in the Blast tool and figure out which species of animals were close to humans on the chart. I used the human keratin, Pax1, and myosin proteins genome and studied them using the Blast tool. As I compared the results with the human proteins, all three genes were almost identical to those of primates. Only 1% of the genome library, more or less, was different between the two species. These results coincided with the theory that humans and primates must have shared a common ancestor according to macroevolution. Introduction: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both species of chimpanzees and bonobos proved to be the closest to human with numbers as low as 1% difference between human and primate genes such as myosin. Using the macroevolution based results from the BLAST tool, I was able to make theoretical inferences regarding the theory itself. Due to the similarity in the respective proteins of both humans and primates, there are various views of the dynamics of macroevolution that could argue for the theory of humans and primates sharing a common ancestor. This type of macroevolution, either through gradualism or punctuated equilibrium, could have resulted in the distinct genomes of both humans and primates, but also show the similarity of both sequences. As I analyzed the BLAST lab and its results, I was able to understand more behind the theory of macroevolution and test for myself some of the evidence that is used to back it up. I am still interested in comparing more genomes and have future questions on the similarity or difference between distinct species such as fish and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Theme Of Tintern Abbey By William Wordsworth Upon the very first reading of William Wordsworth s Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, on Revisiting The Banks of The Wye During a Tour, 13th July 1798 , one comes across the theme of memory and Wordsworth s love for nature ( themes frequently explored by Wordsworth in several of his poems). However, both these themes work in an inter connected and intertwined manner in the said poem. The very first line itself sets a nostalgic mood to the poem. It depicts Wordsworth s contemplation and reflection of the past. Five years have past; five summers, with the length of five long winters! And again I hear.... (1 2) The poem starts with Wordsworth s recollection of the time that has elapsed since his last visit to Tintern Abbey. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He realizes that while the nature, the landscape surrounding Tintern Abbey has remained the same and will remain the same, he has and will change. In the last stanza, Wordsworth s tone changes to slight anxiousness. There is a binary created of remembrance and forgetfulness. It could be because he desires a sense of immortality just like the beauteous forms in the minds of his readers and Dorothy. He wishes his readers and his sister to draw comfort and solace from him just as the nature gives him comfort and solace. Thus, keeping his memory ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Eros And Cupid Research Paper Eros and Cupid were both an important part of ancient culture, playing the role of the love god. Eros name meant love in Greek, and Cupid translates to desire in Latin. Eros was the Greek God of love and Cupid was the Roman God of love and the Roman version of Cupid. Eros was originally a primeval god; however, later tradition crowned him to be the son of the Greek Goddess Aphrodite, the Greek God of beauty. On the other hand, Cupid is a little more mysterious and many theories circulated about his ancestry. Some people reckon he was the son of Vulcan, the Roman God of Fire, whilst others say he is the son of Venus. He was often described as handsome young man though in art, he was portrayed as chubby, winged infant who shoots arrows at people to make them fall in love. Eros was a Primordial God, being the fourth God to come into existence after Tartarus. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A difference in today s society, who all picture Cupid as a tiny, winged baby that would be that the Greek version of Eros was never portrayed that way. He was always portrayed as a handsome, desirable young man able to woo the mortals even without his love inducing quiver. The Greek version of Eros was also known to be a lot more powerful. Cupid, for instance, was never able to make people hate each other. This could ve potentially contributed to him being imagined as a chubby baby, which have connotations to kindness and happiness. Furthermore, Cupid couldn t influence minds in the way that Eros could and was never a leader. As well as this, Cupid was never speculated to be the son of Jupiter, like the Greek Eros was sometimes told to be the son of Zeus. Obviously, there are many similarities between Eros and Cupid. For example, they can both induce love. Another thing is that both their names translate to something along the lines of love in their respective ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Challenges Facing The Human Resource Department Introduction of the Issue: As international businesses become more common and globalization continues to boom, many challenges face the Human Resource Department. With employees and business spanning over many countries, continents and hemispheres, businesses will face cultural diversity, technology reliance, and many other risks that go along with international businesses. Human Resource departments have been forced to become more knowledgeable in the hiring, training and retention of managers in international businesses due to these challenges. HR should first learn how best to train managers, and then utilize the following best practices to implement the training and development of managers in international business. Training Training managers is the outlying part of each best practice Human Resources must implement. To train well, HR must find the best way to go about training managers, which may be in various locations and from a broad range of cultures. In the article titled, Multicultural Work Force, training is explained in two forms, awareness training and skill building. Awareness training is broader and aimed at increasing a manager s self awareness with situational exercises. These exercises will show employees how they think, manage and act when challenges emerge. After seeing the results, HR can directly work on areas needing improvement to best equip the managers in solving challenges. Skill building is directly looking at cultural norms for specific ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Down Syndrome Misconceptions 1 out of 691 children born have Down Syndrome. Do you know what Down Syndrome is? Many have Down Syndrome, and it is one of the most common chromosomal conditions. Though to many, Down Syndrome is not something that they understand, and let s be honest, it is hard to understand. There are many misconceptions about Down Syndrome simply because people are misinformed about it. When things are harder to comprehend, we just follow along with the norm. It is alright to not know something but you have to look into it before you judge people or things. We as a society need to figure out more about Down Syndrome. Although, Down Syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal conditions, many don t understand the causes of it and they generalise all people with Down Syndrome. Down syndrome was found by Dr. John Langdon Down in 1866, he found that a group of specific traits, such as upward slanted eyes, flattening of the back of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to a recent Vanderbilt Kennedy Center study, families have a lower divorce rate, if they have someone with Down Syndrome (Down Syndrome Misconceptions vs. Reality). This was one of the largest study to date, it had 647 families participating in the study. This shows that they are happy, because if they weren t they would have gone separate ways. Many believe having a child with a disability cause the siblings harm or slow them down. But according a to recent study published in the Journal of Intellectual Disability Research found no long term detrimental effects to siblings (Global Down Syndrome foundation). Studies have documented that those sibling are more empathetic,tolerant, and are aware of more. A multitude have jobs and live by themselves. Based on the severity of their Down Syndrome, they could have jobs at supermarkets and many more jobs, thus supporting themselves and being more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Small Businesses Are Essential For The Fabric Of The... Small businesses are essential to the fabric of the American economy. Specifically the franchise model offers an easy way for an entrepreneur to attain success in the increasingly difficult and murky economical landscape. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that over 13% of the total American workforce is compromised of franchisee employees. That equates to roughly 7.9 million workers. And while many have found unbound success within the realms of franchising, there are risks specific to undertaking such an expenditure. Aside from a high failure rate amount some franchises, the threat of litigation, like the threat that faces most business owners is a sizeable one. In August of 2015, the National Labor Relations Board released it s long awaited decision regarding joint employement in connecting to the Browning Ferris Industries of Pennsylvania, Inc. issue. In an unprecedented move, one that overturned their previous decisions and threatens to upend the basis of franchisor/fanchisee relationships the board decided that in order to find that two or more entities are joint employers of a single workforce they must (1) both be employers within the meaning of the common law; and (2) they must share or codetermine those matters governing the essential terms and conditions of employment. In evaluating whether an employer possesses sufficient control over employees to qualify as a joint employer, the Board will among other factors consider whether an employer has exercised ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Kazimir Malevich As A Modernist In this essay I shall analyze the work of Kazimir Malevich, and examine whether he can be described as avant garde modernist. I will present how his means of expression and style changed with time, making references to his work, history and cultural context. First, I will explain the principles of avant garde and modernism, and show painter s background. Secondly, I will research on the beginnings of his work, and how he came to suprematism. Then I will focus on the final period of his life and artwork. Kazimir Malevich was a Russian painter and art theorist, living at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. He became the creator of a breakthrough artistic style called suprematism. Malevich studied drawing in Kiev and Moscow, thus he ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was constantly developing his style, and looking for innovative techniques and forms. As he said, I think that first of all art is that not everyone can understand a thing in depths. This is left only to the black sheep of time. 1 In 1915 he announced the revolutionary program of suprematism, the most radical direction of abstraction. He rejected the iconography of visual art, recognizing a straight line and a square as the symbols of man s superiority over chaos. It was a revolutionary moment that forever signed him into history as a leading representative of avant garde modernism. In his manifesto, he mentioned: By Suprematism I mean the supremacy of pure feeling in creative art. To the Suprematist the visual phenomena of the objective world are, in themselves, meaningless; the significant thing is feeling. 2 In 1930 Malevich began to slowly move away from suprematism, creating similar works in neo suprematism. Gradually, he began to turn back to the style he used at the beginning of his career. Towards the end of his life he became more and more isolated, departed from abstraction and came back to painting simplified landscapes, realistic paintings, and portraits. Malevich died at the age of 56, in illness, as communist authorities did not allow him to leave the country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...