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How To Write A Response Paper How To Write A Response Paper
The Abolition of Capital Punishment in Australia
Since the last execution in Australia in 1967 of Ronald Ryan and the abolition of capital punishment in
Australia in 1973 imprisonment has been the only option as a sanction for murder. A survey conducted
in 2009 demonstrated that a clear majority of Australians (64%) believed that imprisonment should be
the punishment for murder as opposed to 23% stating the death penalty should be used and 13% did
not wish to comment. The death penalty is not an effective punishment for all cases and there has not
been any solid evidence stating that it is a more effective deterrent than imprisonment. Furthermore
capital punishment possesses the risk of executing the innocent, which has happened or almost
happened numerous times in the past such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In fact, implementing capital punishment is much more expensive than life imprisonment. In a
government with capital punishment, both the trial and appeal process are much more expensive in
comparison to noncapital cases as the trials are generally longer and more complex. Australian
lawyers estimate that a single capital punishment case could cost taxpayers around $5.5 million while
life imprisonment approximately costs $1.5 million.2 Saving money should not be an argument in
retaining capital punishment. If Australia re instated capital punishment, Federal and State taxes would
need to be increased, all community services would be drastically cut, more hidden taxes would be
introduced and finally all essential services and local government costs would also increase. This
exemplifies how life imprisonment should be the only option for offences as it not only costs millions
less, it also still ensures that the public is protected and the money saved could be spent on programs
that actually improve the communities in which we live. This highlights how international
jurisdictions for various reasons should, in majority of cases, follow Australia s example and abolish
capital punishment for murder and all crimes, however in some cases including repeat offenders such
as Peter Dupas capital punishment could be a more effective punishment.
Although in majority of cases capital punishment should not be an option worldwide, some offenders
have too high of a chance
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Sigma Iota Delta Community Analysis
Use of the term discourse community testifies to the increasingly common assumption that discourse
operates within conventions defined by communities, be they academic, discipline, or social group
(217). Within a discourse community, the group works together to achieve a common goal. The
brotherhood of Sigma Iota Delta is a unit that functions with one mind and body to achieve one
common goal. Sigma Iota Delta is a community which is well known across the campus of Lipscomb
University. First, the objective of this fraternity is to represent brotherhood and a love for Christ,
because that truly is the message of Jesus Christ, our lord and savior. With it being said, that love for
each other and a love for Christ is the central theme of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some activities are annual; however, others are develop in order to face a current need at that time.
One activity of the sort was the Jared Eubanks Cancer Research fundraiser. Our brother, Jared
Eubanks passed away from liver cancer last fall, which was a devastating blow to the hearts of the
community; however, this terrible loss presented the opportunity to show just how much unity and a
love for Christ that the brotherhood of Sigma Iota Delta has. On Saturday, February 13th, was able to
take to sell t shirts for cancer awareness, while watching the women s basketball team pull out an
exciting victory over out inter conference rival, North Florida. In addition, Sigma Iota Delta hosts
annual events as well. Goatfest is a 2nd annual event that was an instance success through hard work
and dedication put forth by the club. the men s social club held live music and goats in the quad that
Thursday night. The event had students performing, a moon bounce, nine square, food and even a
mini petting zoo. While all the fun and entertainment was happening, a greater purpose was being
served. Goatfest raised nearly $2000 for an organization known as Open Table Nashville (OTN).
OTN, a local non profit organization that works towards putting an end to cycles of poverty, works
with the poor and provides education for the homeless, and also served as a drug and alcohol
awareness event. The passion of this fraternity and its priority of service contributes to its ultimate
goal of showing a love for
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The Consolation of Philosophy
In book III of The Consolation of Philosophy, Boethius establishes the fact that God is the world s
helmsman, the divine reason, the supreme good, the origin of all things. He demonstrates that God is
omnipotent and omniscient. Nothing more superior can even be conceived of. Through the concept of
unity, through which things basically become good, Boethius shows that God and happiness are one,
the divine goodness. He concludes, God is the essence of happiness. (70)
Book IV is the turning point in the theodicy, in the first chapter Boethius is truly puzzled by the
presence of evil in the world. But the greatest cause of my sadness is really this the fact that in spite of
a good helmsman to guide the world, evil can still exist and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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To further explain the idea that vice is often rewarded is only an appearance, Philosophy begins
discussing punishment. She states that when criminals get punished, they receive something good.
Punishment is rehabilitation, it turns someone bad to see the light of goodness, because punishment in
itself is justice. It is when the perpetrators are not caught and brought to justice they endure the biggest
punishment of all. Wickedness, is punishment for evil, therefore it is everlasting. So the wicked are
much more unhappy when they are unjustly allowed to go scot free, than when a just punishment is
imposed on them. (98) She even goes a bit further, as to say that kindness and sympathy is usually
placed with the victim, where as it should be placed with the guilty. (100) Boethius views wickedness
as sickness, like sick men being brought to the doctor, so that their guilt could be cut back by
punishment like a malignant growth. (100) In another instance Boethius writes, evil is not so much
an infliction as a deep set infection. (94) (may be cut one quote out?)
As Boethius continues to deliberate upon the problem of good and evil, they come to the discussion of
Providence and Fate. Philosophy begins by defining both and underlining the difference between
them. She defines Providence as God s ultimate, unchanging plan, which is divine and eternal. Where
as, Fate is the way things play out. Unlike Providence, Fate is subject to change and effected by
fortune.
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Theme Of Alcoholism In The Picture Of The Dorian Gray
Sherwin B. Nuland proclaims that There is a nice Victorian reticence in denying the probability of a
miserable prelude to mortality . Wilde s character in The Picture of the Dorian Gray , Lord Henry, the
source of evil influence for the focaliser, clearly conveys this in his aristocratic indulgence, lack of
emotion, and seemingly dismissive attitude to death. Henry is able to twist Dorian s soul into a
malicious replication of his own arguably causing his fate at the end. It s clear this exploration of
human vulnerability is still prevalent today as The Goldfinch reflects in Boris, yet in a proletariat way,
where his morals have been shaped by a slavic, working class society but yielded similar results. Tartt
wants the reader to see Boris ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Vodka is a motif of Theo s growing indulgence throughout the novel. Firstly, Tartt reflects Theo as
having started to say yes, to impress him but rejects the vodka, reflecting his naïvety and good faith at
the start of the novel. However, later on, it is revealed he takes a post dinner shot of vodka, a habit I
soon picked up from him (Boris) conveying how his childhood sweetness has been eradicated by
Boris slavic lifestyle. The sharp juxtaposition between the anxious to casual nature shows a change in
Theo s morals, normalising excessive amounts of alcohol. There is a similar motif in The Picture of
Dorian Gray where Wilde conveys Dorian as having taken too much champagne which is Wilde
mocking the Victorian s aristocratic world of indulgence, deliberately portraying him as arrogant. Tartt
s image of vodka and Wilde s champagne clearly reflects the class different between the two
protagonists. While Wilde s novel is set in a bourgeoise class in society, Tartt s character belongs to
the proletariat class, to give it a Marxist
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What Is The Silent Generation
It is important to realize that, the poet s poems are considered as historical records of a very important
period. He belongs to the silent or lost generation and writes about their time. In his poem Silent
Generation , he approves that. He says,
When Hitler was the Devil
He did as he had sworn
With such enthusiasm
That even, donnerwetter,
The Germans say, Far better
Had he been never born!
It was my generation
That put the Devil down
With great enthusiasm.
But now our occupation
Is gone. Our education
Is wasted on the town. (1 12)
In this poem he mourns his generation and describes them as the silent generation because politics
forces them to pass through very difficult times. The Silent Generation refers to those who were born
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He makes time move backwards and forwards when he links two wars together. While the speaker of
the poem addresses himself as a soldier in the first world war, he brings up names of German and
American planes The German Taube and the Nieuport Scout, which were produced in the second
world war. Actually, the poet intends to link the experience of two soldiers; one served in the first
world war which called Great War, and the other one is a soldier in the second world. David K.
Vaughan says that the main reason behind linking the two experiences from different times at one
poem is to convey that wars images are kept in the minds of the soldier, and wars always have the
same meanings but in new and different time (100). On the same hand, Hank Lazer believes that
Simpson links the WWI with WWII in this poem to suggest that wars are effective because of the
futility of heroism throughout wars (187). He claims that the main reason behind considering Simpson
s poems some of the best war poems is the sense of hallucination that found in his shadowy characters.
He provides the soldiers narration of their dairies with hallucinatory quality
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Essential Elements Of The Christian Worldview Are Faith,
Essential elements of the Christian worldview are Faith, Love, Forgiveness and Living in Christ.
These key elements are fundamental to Christ s teachings and also reflect my own worldview. These
four elements are an integral part of a Christian believer s life and defines our relationship with God.
The fourth element, Living in Christ, is comprised of many sub elements like praise, prayer, and
bearing witness. These sub elements could be described as fruits of a Christian s believer s daily life.
Too much of the Christian worldview s attention is focused on reconciling the Bible with science and
archaeological discoveries when it should be focused on redemption. The theme of the Bible could be
summarized into four categories Creation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
God created man in His own image. Some traces of God s characteristics can be seen in mankind such
as love, kindness, compassion and justice.
Humanity
The Bible says that man, made in the image of God, is also spirit. It is man s spirit that communes
with the Holy Spirit. God also gave man a free will which allows man to love God willingly. Man
created in the image of God has remnants of his character which includes the capability to love, a
reason of a high level, and communicate with God. Man was also created with a sense of justice and
morality. However, sin also resides in our nature and led to the fall of Adam and Eve.
The purpose of man is to praise and worship God, proclaim his glory, and to accomplish his will. ...
And whom I have created for My glory, ... (Isaiah 43:7 New International Version). God created all
things in harmony. He established a perfect creation that he loves and over which he rules. The highest
honor is given to mankind as the only part of creation made in God s image. Humanity was created to
love as God loves, to worship and praise his glory and commune with him as he does with us.
However, much of humanity is overly concerned with their own self serving, self centered agenda
which is a form of idolatry. Many individuals worship whatever their life is ordered around, failing to
see it in the light of the glory of God. Humanity relentlessly departs from the path God had intended
for them. True
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Analysis Of The Nike Air Force 1s From The MOMA
According to Oxford dictionary, art is defined as the expression or application of human creative skill
and imagination, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power.
Every item of clothing ever made had to have gone through a brainstorming, designing, or drafting
process that requires creativity and imagination. Although not all items of clothing are appreciated
primarily for their beauty or emotional power, the way one styles clothing can evoke emotion. People
have been using the clothes they wear and how they style their clothing to express their individuality,
personal mood, personality, and/or emotions. The Nike Air Force 1s from the MOMA exhibit are a
perfect example of the effect clothing has
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A Comparison Of Art In Wiggins s Of Mice And Men
The project this group presented to the class would happen to be a Prezi presentation. The Prezi
presentation was complete with descriptions and comparisons of not only characters, but also of style,
technique, settings, themes, cultural influences, symbols, art based off of the novels, and some rabbit
clip art. The art ties into each novel in its own, specific ways. The first piece, which is untitled, shows
white silhouettes of Lennie and George standing inside the black silhouette of a rabbit. This shows
how their dream, of owning a rabbit farm, was bigger than the both of them, and that to do it, they
would require help. Another piece, Of Mice and Men by Mick Wiggins, shows the close friendship
between George and Lennie, and how for the longest time, it was really only the both of them on their
travels together. Meanwhile, the final piece, The Departure of the Joads by Thomas Hart Bennon,
shows the dreariness of the Okies situation, along with a symbol of hope for the future shown by the
light shining radiantly from beyond their vehicle. Many of Steinbeck s characters can be rather cruel,
and downright mean to other characters if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
From his in depth descriptions of characters and scenery to even how he focuses on internal conflict,
and questionable moral choices and decisions, he shows a consistency in his writing and a signature
patterns that hardcore fans of his work can pick out. One of the other techniques Steinbeck heavily
enjoys is setting. Steinbeck uses in depth descriptions of scenery in order to set the scene . Almost
whole chapters in The Grapes of Wrath are dedicated to setting the scene for the next chapter, proving
just how much Steinbeck relied on these. From his descriptions of the dying land in The Grapes of
Wrath to the peaceful secret place to the dream of Of Mice and Men , Steinbeck knows how to use
descriptive language to manipulate how a reader is
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Information Security Policy ( Isp ) For Star Gold
INFO 2411: Foundations of Computer Security
Project 1
07/03/2016
Student Name and SID:
1. Abdulaziz Aljafari 100299460 ‫ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ‬
2. Turki Aljudai 100298138 ‫ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ‬
3. Saud Alotaibi 100300556 ‫ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ‬
I certify that this is my own work yes/no and that I have read and understand the University
Assessment regulations. Information Security Policy (ISP) For Star Gold
1. Scope
This Information Security Policy (ISP) for Star Gold applies to all company s employees and
managers.
2. Objectives
To enhance security and protect Star Gold s business information and to ensure its confidentiality,
integrity, and availability. Also to help the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Computer Misuse Act:
The principle of the computer Misuse Act is to purpaccess to gain information without authorization.
Also it can be intentionally access to the system to be involved in a serious crime. Unauthorized
deletion or modification of programs can be one of the computer Misuse Act principles.
Disability Discrimination Act:
The principle of the Disability Discrimination Act is to make sure that disabilities are not accessible to
any of the server public resources.
5. Application of the Policy
The company will be able to enforce all the policies by the group Policy and the object of this group is
to allows the staff to perform identified configurations for users. Moreover, if there is any breach in
the server, it might may damage your server and the first action that you will have to do is to see how
this breach happened and then after determining the action find the right way to prevent the breach to
not happen again.
6. Acceptable Use Policy
The goal of this policy is to plan the acceptable use of computer equipment at Gold Star, and to protect
the company and its employees. The misuse of these rules can lead to risky issues towards the
company, such as virus attacks.
a. Passwords policy
Passwords considered to be a very important part to ensure security. Passwords that are weak can lead
risky attacks against Star Gold s sources. Every
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Interviews With Advisors
Interviews with Advisors Annette (Prayer Buddy) Annette is like a counselor, easy to talk to and
knows the right things to say. Her comments were very insightful, truthful and profound. Interesting
because she probably knows me the least of any of the people that were advisors for this assignment.
Anette believes that family, coaching and education (both my own and that of my students) are the
things most important to me. She believes that honesty and integrity are values I believe in and stand
for. That persevering and succeeding are things that I want to be known for. That I want someone who
shares my values to spend the rest of my life with and utilize those shared families to have a family.
She believes that I have fun when I spend time with friends and that I like to dance and she believes
that I am a natural leader and good at presentations and getting the job done. Nick (Former
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He is a friend that no matter how long the time is between conversations or hanging out, it seems like
college was yesterday. Nick believes that family friends and making a difference in the lives of
students are important to me. He believes that Catholic Education, Liberty and Personal Responsibility
are ideals that I believe in. He says that I talk about and try to find and work for solutions against a
variety of injustices. That I have unfulfilled dreams to help people through the ideals I believe in
through a career change to public service. He believes I am at my best in leadership roles because of
my ability to bring people with different opinions together as I did at Villanova in student
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The Complex And Interesting Optical Properties
1. Introduction
The complex and interesting optical properties can be shown clearly on Nanostructured metals the
collective oscillations of the conduction electrons termed plasmons lead to most striking phenomenon
encountered in these structures are resonances . Plasmon modes exist in a number of geometries and in
various metals most importantly in noble metals such as gold, copper and silver. Under certain
circumstances plasmons are excited by light, which leads to strong light scattering and absorption and
an enhancement of the local electromagnetic field. In 1989, based upon calculations, Neeves and
Birnboim proposed that a composite spherical particle with a dielectric core and a metallic shell could
produce SPR modes with a much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The interest in plasmon modes dates back to the beginning of the 20th century, but recent advances in
structuring, manipulating and observing on the nanometer scale have revitalized this field even though
these technological advances were at first driven by the increasing demand for a semiconductor based
integrated electronic components, optical applications are now receiving increasing attention. Guiding
light in an integrated optical system and interfacing with electronic components remain important
challenges for research and development today. Nanostructures metals are believed to be one of the
key ingredients of such future optoelectronic devices.
1.1 Plasma
Plasma is a distinct phase of matter, separate from the traditional solids, liquids, and gases. It is a
collection of charged particles that respond strongly and collectively to electromagnetic fields, taking
the form of gas like clouds or ion beams. Since the particles in plasma are electrically charged
(generally by being stripped of electrons), it is frequently described as an ionized gas. [1] so that the
electrons and ions are separately free. When does this ionization occur? When the temperature is hot
enough.
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Character Analysis Of Iago In William Shakespeare s Othello
Iago is a very complex and manipulative character. This is what makes him a great villian.
Throughout the play, he carefully weaves his web and ensnares all the characters in his trap.
The root of Iago s malice is Othello not choosing him as his liutenant. He then enlists Rodrigo
who wants the affection of Desdemona to help him. He conspires a plan to take down Othello.
His plan was to get Cassio fired from his job. Iago accomplishes this by using Cassio s
weakness, alcohol. Cassio gets drunk and starts a commotion in town, which Othello comes
and handles the situation by firing him. The next part of his plan is to then make sure that Othello
sees that Desdemona and Cassio are getting close. He tells Cassio that in order to get his job
back, he has to seek help from Desdemona. He does as he is told and he asks Desdemona for
help. He uses Cassio to be Desdemona s love interest in order to get to Othello, knowing that
Othello loves Desdemona. In the play, it is stated that Cassio is a lady s man and he can handle
the ladies. So in Othello s mind, it may not be so shocking that Cassio would do something like
that. As Othello and Iago are talking, Othello sees that Cassio and Desdemona are talking and
when he approaches them, Cassio swiftly leaves. Parts of his plan was to plant thoughts into
Othello s mind that Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair behind his back.
The suggestions work because in one of the acts, Othello collapses not being able to handle all the
stress in thinking about Desdemona with another man. Another example of this working is in Act
4, Scene 1, Othello gets so upset with Desdemona he slaps her and embarasses her in front of
a guest. Act 4 is Othello completely losing all his sense of reasoning and turns into an
unreconizable person. Iago convinces Othello that the best way to solve all his problems was to
get rid of it entirely. Iago tell Othello that killing Desdemona is the answer. Othello lost in self pity
and no reasoning left in his mind, agrees. Othello tells Iago, he will kill Desdemona and he
desposes Cassio. Iago s plan works and in the end, Othello and Desdemona die.
Iago s character is brilliant. Manipulation is a huge part of
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Key Roles In Blaise Pascal s Life
Blaise Pascal
Blaise Pascal was born at Clermont, Auvergne, France on June 19, 1628.
He was the son of Étienne Pascal, his father, and Antoinette Bégone, his mother who died when Blaise
was only four years old. After her death, his only family was his father and his two sisters, Gilberte,
and Jacqueline, both of whom played key roles in Pascal s life. When Blaise was seven he moved
from
Clermont with his father and sisters to Paris. It was at this time that his father began to school his son.
Though being strong intellectually, Blaise had a pathetic physique.
Things went quite well at first for Blaise concerning his schooling.
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Note: www.nd.edu/StudentLinks/akoehl/Pascal.html Pascal s contributions to mathematics from then
on were surmasing. From a young age he was creating science. His first scientific work, an essay on
sounds he prepared at a very young age. Once at a dinner party someone tapped a glass with a spoon.
Pascal went about the house tapping the china with his fork then dissappeard into his room only to
emerge hours later having completed a short essay on sound. He used the same approach to all of the
problems he encountered; working at them until he was satisfied with his understanding of the
problem at hand. A few of his disocoveries stood out more then others, of them his calculating
machine, and his contributions to combinatorial analysis have made a signifigant contribution to
mathematics.
The mechanical calculator was devised by Pascal in 1642 and was brought to a commercial version in
1645. It was one of the earliest in the history of computing. Side by side in an oblong box were places
six small drums, round the upper and lower halves chich the numbers 0 to 9 were written, in
decending and ascending orders respectively. According to whichever aritchmatical process was
currently in use, one half of each drum was shut
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Introduction. Nurses Play A Key Role In End Of Life Care.
Introduction
Nurses play a key role in end of life care. The quality of nursing care in hospice has changed over the
years due to nurses advocating to change practices. Today, hospice care focuses on comfort instead of
the cure. The nurse s responsibility is to protect the patient from burdensome interventions while
providing comfort. The nurse s role extends to family support and spiritual needs. Precise
documentation is an integral component of communication within the nursing care team. End of life
care (EOLC) includes the decision making process, nursing care for patient and the family, pain and
symptom management, saying goodbye, and support of the healthcare team members in taking care of
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When patient care can no longer be managed by the family in the home, the nurse advocates for the
best placement options available. Some patients do not have family members to assist in the plan of
care and the nurse takes on the responsibility of trying to meet the patients specific needs. These needs
are determined by different assessments including spiritual beliefs. The patients beliefs play a
pertinent role in EOLC in narrowing placement options. During the final stages in the dying process,
the nurse is not only providing nursing interventions as needed to keep the patient comfortable but she
is educating the family about why certain treatments are needed. The role of the hospice nurse in
response to family experiences has implications for practice and future research. (Kim Martz, 2015)
The role of the nurse in hospice specific documentation is indicate care provided. A qualitative study
was completed to identify standardized terms for documentation in EOLC. The study included six
nurses from an inpatient hospice unit. EOLC does not aim for a cure for the patient but comfort during
the dying process. Different diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions are relevant for EOLC. The
patient at this stage in the dying process is at risk for constipation, skin breakdown, ineffective airway
clearance, aspiration, and falls. Some nurses in the study believed that position changes are needed to
prevent pressure ulcers while others argued that maintaining the
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Yoshitaka Amano Research Paper
Yoshitaka Amano: The Supreme Artist Yohistaka Amano is widely known for his work with the Final
Fantasy video game series, Vampire Hunter D, and various other projects. Amano has shown his
ability to endure through many challenges throughout his life and created incredible works that inspire
many all over the world. Amano continues to draw and inspire through various art forms that he has
fun in producing without heed to schedules or plans for his future (Dream, 2009). Yoshitaka Amano is
a world renowned artist and designer who has always shown an amazing talent in the realm of
illustrations even without formal training, but he has not limited himself to one medium, outlet,
location, company, or title. Amano is the youngest in his family so he didn t receive his parents praises
and encouragement as much as his siblings (Dream, 2009), and this ... Show more content on
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5). He began working at Tatsunoko Productions while continuing his high school education, although
he did not end up completing his primary education and instead went to work at Tatsunoko full time
(Ciolek, 2012, para. 6). Amano learned animation through on the job work experience as a part of the
production team at Tatsunoko, and within a few years they looked to him as the resident character
designer by putting him in a secret room and not letting him out until a character was created (Dream,
2009). Even though Amano felt [he] can t keep doing character design if [he wants] to grow as an
artist (Dream, 2009) after only working for five years at Tatsunoko, it took him another ten years to
finally branch out as a freelance artist. He embraced his love of having complete artistic freedom
(RPGamer, 2002, para.
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Similarities Between Virginia And The Caribbean
During particular time periods whichever product rose to popularity, whether it be cotton, rum,
tobacco, or sugar, became the means of buying and selling or trading. Two major products that the
people of the new world depended on during the early colonial times were tobacco and sugar. Both
Virginia and the Caribbean were able to be successful and bloom due to these two major products.
Virginia and the Caribbean had many similarities as well as differences on how they changed
economically and socially due to tobacco and sugar plantations. John Rolfe, the father of the tobacco
industry, was the reason why tobacco made its way to America. Soon after tobacco was perfected in
both raising and curing by Rolfe, it became a popular product that ... Show more content on
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Tobacco did not require much to process, unlike sugar that required advanced technology as well as
multiple laborers. Within a year tobacco was able to be produced, however sugar took longer. Sugar
cultivation became a business that only farmers with a lot of money could succeed in due to the need
for land and for labor to clear the fields and to run the mills. However almost anyone could farm
tobacco because it was easily planted and didn t cost as much. In Virgina, tobacco became such a high
demand that fields everywhere were used for tobacco plantations. However farmers repeatedly used
the same land over and over, ruining the soil. This limited Virginia s fortunes to the irregular price of a
single crop. The high demand for sugar in the Caribbeans also wiped out all other forms of Caribbean
agriculture. Which led to the dependence on the north american mainland for other food supplies and
basic supplies. When it comes to tobacco and sugar plantations, both the Caribbean and Virginia were
affected socially and economically. As the plantations grew, slaves became a major factor in farming
the lands. This soon lead to the Civil War due to the differences between the free and slave states over
the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories
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Exploring the Leadership Style of Ursula Burns Ceo of...
Exploring The Leadership Style of Ursula Burns CEO of Xerox Corporation
Myra A. Duke
Dr. Eddie Montgomery
Leadership and Organizational Behavior
June 9, 2013
It is rare nowadays for a person to become the top ranking executive at the same company they intern
with. Ursula Burns did just that by doing a summer internship with Xerox Corporation, and going on
to become the CEO twenty nine years later. Ursula Burns was the first African American women to be
name CEO of a Fortune 500 company, and first woman to succeed another woman as the leader of a
Fortune 500 company. Ms. Burns had very meager beginnings, she was raised by a single mother in a
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She beliefs in the core values of Xerox, and supports the practice and enforcement of these values.
When asked what happens to employees that violate the company s values, Ursula quickly and frankly
says these employees are fired even if they are high performing associates. There is little difference
between the person Ursula Burns is and how she runs Xerox. The Core Values of Xerox are stated as:
Succeed through satisfied customers; Aspire to deliver quality and excellence in everything they do;
Require a premium on assets; Use technology to develop market leadership; Value the employees; and
behave responsibly as a corporate citizen. These values are said to be the moral compass by which the
company does business with honesty and integrity. Ursula is direct and outspoken in her expectations
of the employees of Xerox, her values and ethical beliefs surely resonate with company. Ms. Burns
beliefs there are certain standards that have to be met to ensure high performance and integrity.
Clearly communicating the possibilities, setting the agenda and the tone of organization all contribute
to the employees holding the values of the company close to heart, and remembering to be ethical in
all their behaviors.
As the CEO of Xerox Ursula Burns demonstrates many strengths and weakness, some of which stand
out more than others. Ms. Burns is very innovative not only in her leadership style, but also in the
products and services the company now offers. Last year in 2012,
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Wolf Protect Herbivores
There are only 11,200 grey wolves left in the world. People are hunting them and shooting them and
littering on their habitats, so they are endangered. Wolfs keep the food chain in balance, so we need to
keep them safe. We need to help them. Without wolfs or other predators the herbivores will multiply
and eat all the plants and will move to other areas and then the herbivores there will move and they
will all keep on grazing till there is nothing left. Plus wolf kills are good for the soil. Once an animal
dies off they won t come back again. Wolfs and other animals are very amazing and they help us alot
in many ways. If wolfs die out the food chain will go toppling down and if one animal goes it affects
the other animals.Wolfs basicly protect
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Understand The Causes Of Delinquency
Much time has been spent trying to understand what causes delinquency. Theories such as Cesare
Lombroso s atavisms, Merton s strain theory, and the deterrence theory, have been developed to try to
find the correlation between cause and effect. There is no single risk factor that will lead an adolescent
to delinquency. Risk factors, individually, only contribute a small portion to the increased risk. It is
safe to assume that the more risk factors an adolescent is exposed to then their chance of delinquent
behavior is higher. According to the World Health Organization, a risk factor is any attribute,
characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or
injury. To make this more relevant, a risk factor can be personal traits or any characteristic of someone
s environment, family, and community that is connected to the possibility of a child becoming
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Whether the family consist of mom and dad or mom and mom, the function is the same. A successful
family is typically able to provide a loving household in which the child can learn necessary values
and skills. They are the child s initial exposure to what it is like to be a responsible and contributing
part of society. When a family is unable to offer a stable foundation they begin to face challenges.
Problems in the family are commonly cited as variables that can lead to delinquency. Research points
to dysfunctional parenting, abuse, family size, and neglect as some of the concerns that can influence
the quality of a child s life. Large families and indifferent parental attitude can create an environment
where a child feels rejected. In a home where the parent s attention is always divided, the child might
be encouraged to act out as a way to seek
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Wilderness Information Network
Case 2, The Development of the Wilderness Information Network
Section One The internet boom of the late nineteen ninnies and the early two thousands sparked
creativity across the board for organizations to spread their message, three of these organizations
resided in Missoula Montana. The University of Montana s(U of M) Wilderness Institute, Aldo
Leopold Wilderness Institute, and the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center thought to
create a website that would spawn a cyberculture of wilderness out of disparate communities to help
protect the future of primitive lands in the modern age. This website was to be called the Wilderness
Information Network, which in short would overcome barriers of geography, finances, and
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Allocations of funds for the project would come from the Wilderness Management Distance Education
Program awarded to the University, and the Carhart agency s discontinued BLM s computer project.
This is where I was uneasy with the fact that an institute without a computer science/development
program would be creating the Wilderness Information Network. I look back to the creation of the
ACA(Affordable Care Act) website which resulted in a disaster that still faces problems to date,
instead of hiring a private firm to create the website with input from the various health agencies and
politicians, it was built in the opposite manner. This is where I began to look into Ronald Moe s Limits
of Privatization Theory and how it can be useful when applied in certain applications such as
developing and maintaining a website. Furthermore, proving that the public sector tends to expand too
quickly in times of innovation, which makes many functions performed by government agencies
disordered and ineffective; thus, this work may be better assigned to private sector units which will
perform these functions more efficiently and economically. (Moe, 1987) Next, I observed the
confrontation between the Park Service and the contributors to WIN, and came to the conclusion that
Park.Net would eventually outsource WIN due to its current establishment, similar information, and
popularity. All things considered, WIN could still be created by the three Montana Agencies, but I
foresee that a lack of interest would be taken to the site and an unstable budget could hinder the
website down the road (Perrow,
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Michigan Basketball History
Michigan basketball is in rare territory as a consistent inside presence is the missing piece to the
Wolverines postseason success puzzle.
Despite earning a 2016 NCAA Tournament bid, the Wolverines didn t do enough in postseason play to
satisfy the Michigan faithful s desire to enjoy a deep March run. Michigan fans are well aware of the
Wolverines wild success in the tournament preceding this year s first round loss to Notre Dame.
Arguably the best backcourt in the nation in 2013, Tim Hardaway Jr. and Trey Burke led Michigan to
an appearance in the national championship game against Louisville.
Wolverine fans remember Burke s overtime forcing 30 foot three point shot that ultimately earned
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It can t bring in multiple high schoolers who will be future NBA lottery picks and send them off to the
NBA after just a year in college, while still competing at college basketball s highest level season after
season.
Michigan has a few candidates to fill the void in the middle. Mark Donnal showed flashes of promise
this season, and given that he ll be a senior next season, Donnal could help the Wolverines. Ricky
Doyle, a 6 foot 9 sophomore, didn t exactly scream breakout potential after averaging 3.8 points and
two rebounds per game in an expanded role this season.
Moritz Wagner, a freshman from Berlin, Germany, played an extremely limited role during the
Wolverines regular season. However, in Michigan s upset win over the Indiana Hoosiers on March 11,
Wagner went 2 for 2 from the free throw line and 3 for 3 from the field, including a three. In the
Wolverines First Four matchup against Tulsa, Wagner again was perfect from the field (2 for 2), while
grabbing eight boards and blocking four shots. Wagner showed enthusiasm and fire throughout
season, even from the bench. The team first mentality is something many young players lack, and it
will serve Wagner well in the future. Expect to see a major increase in minutes and productivity for
the energetic freshman next
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Comparing Milgram s Experiment On Obedience To Authority
Milgram conducted an experiment on obedience to authority. His influence came from the second
world war, where Nazi s committed evil crimes and were part of the mass murder of thousands of
Jews. Milgram wanted to know what influences people to do evil things like this, and whether it is due
to just following orders from an authority figure. Slater et al attempted to replicate Milgram s (1963)
study of obedience using a virtual environment. In this essay, I will discuss the similarities and
differences between these studies, using evidence to support my points.
Both Slater and Milgram wanted to carry out a study on obedience. To study the obedience of others,
they used similar methods, such as conducting their study in a controlled, laboratory setting which was
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This is the same in Slater s study, with the teacher also being able to interact with the learner. One of
the differences in interaction, in Slater s study, is that participants were also able to interact through
text message, which was shown to cause less tension in the participant when they had to administer
shocks. Even though Milgram s participants were all real people and Slater used an avatar, both
studies showed similar results when participants were able to interact and hear the learner s responses.
For example, in Milgram s study, participants showed signs of nervousness, tension and were
generally uncomfortable. When participants were hesitant to stop the task, the experimenter responded
saying it is absolutely essential that you continue . Similar to Slater s study, participants showed signs
of stress, frustration and a racing heartbeat. They would also turn to the experimenter for guidance on
what they should do. Both studies resulted in the majority of participants going all the way on the
shock
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Depth Affected Underwater
Depth and Temperature and How They re Affected Underwater Landon H. Klein Lake Butler Middle
School Water Depth Water depth is the distance from the top of the water down. If for example, you
are 3 feet down under water, then the depth would be 3 feet. Depth is measured in many things such as
feet, meters, kilometers, miles, fathoms, and leagues. The tools that are used to measure are as
follows: a depth finder, an echo sounder, a sonic pulse, and radar. Hydrography is the study of
measuring and describing the floors of an ocean s floor. The scientists use hydrography to see what the
oceans landing, or floor, looks like. The data gathered from using hydrography is used to update
nautical charts, and form hydrographic models. The main way to get data for the science of ... Show
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Multibeam echo sounders do this by sending out sound waves that widen in width as you go down
away from the ship. Then, the scientists calculate the amount of times it takes for the sound waves to
get back to the sounder. This determines the water s depth. Multibeam systems (unlike other sonars)
use sound wave systems to take the information involving direction from the incoming sound waves,
creating lots of information from one single return. This can be used in case there is an oceanic
physical structure under ground, and if a boat or submarine is coming. A nautical chart is the most
accurate and efficient way of mapping the ocean s ( or any body of water s) bed, or floor. You would
use nautical charts if you were sailing, fishing, cruising etc. Nautical charts don t just show depth, they
also show high tide, low tide, organizations that deal with marine currents, and when traveling and
having port plans. Nautical charts are extended everyday from public and private sources. Nautical
charts can be recorded using a multibeam echo sounder. This is the most common way of measuring
for a nautical
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Behavior Management Program Paper
IV. BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Include your Behavior Management Program here.
Address all items from the checklist. Refer to the Code of Federal Regulations, the California Code of
Regulations, Title 22, Title 17, and DDS s web page for guidance.
Address:
Facility philosophy
Written: assessment, behavioral management plan, document which justifies use of interventions, and
monthly reports
Mild Restrictive Interventions to be used/not used
Restrictive/Aversive techniques to be used/not used
Psychotherapeutic drugs
Emergency Behavioral Procedures
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE
Include:
The facility shall have a Human Rights Committee (HRC) with the responsibility for assuring that
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The HRC shall meet at least quarterly.
The function of the HRC shall include:
Development of policies and procedures to assure and safeguard the client s rights listed in W I Code,
Sections 4502 4505 and sections 50500 50550, Title 17 CAC.
Monitor staff performance to ensure that policies and procedures are implemented.
Document and participate in developing and implementing relevant in service training programs.
Review treatment modalities used by the facility where client human rights or dignity are affected.
Review and approve at least annually, all behavior management programs. For those programs
utilizing restrictive procedures, the minutes of the HRC shall reflect an examination of all previous
treatment modalities used by the facility and shall document that the current program represents the
least restrictive treatment alternative.
Inform each client, parent (if the client is a minor) or legal guardian, of the client s medical condition,
developmental and behavioral status, attendant risks of treatment, and of the right to refuse
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Irrigation Medicine Case Study
The effects of different irrigation treatments and CO2 concentrations on the stomatal conductance (gs)
and transpiration rate (Tr), of maize are shown in Fig. 4a, b, c, d. The figure shows that gs and Tr
decreased with the enrichment of CO2 concentrations under both RI and DI. Compared with RI400, gs
and Tr were 27 and 23% lower under DI400; for the elevated CO2 concentrations, gs and Tr were 22
36 and 25 26% lower under DI when compared with RI. Relative reductions in gs and Tr due to the DI
treatment were therefore more pronounced along with elevated CO2 concentrations.
Compared with RI400, RI550 RI700 RI900 decreased gs by 13, 22, and 33%, and Tr by 12, 23, and
38%, respectively. Compared with DI400, DI550 DI700 DI900 decreased gs by 8, ... Show more
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While compared with DI400, DI550 DI700 DI900 increased Tleaf by 2.4, 4.0, and 5.7%, respectively.
Hence the relatively increase in Tleaf caused by elevated CO2 concentrations was higher under DI
than under RI. Leaf temperature was highly correlated with Tr under most conditions (Pallas et al.,
1967). And it was obvious to see that the higher Tr was shown in the markedly lower Tleaf, and vice
versa, namely the so called transpiration cooling effect (Pallas et al., 1967). So when the elevated CO2
concentration reduced Tr, the Tleaf increased. Also with decrease in soil water in DI condition, Tr was
decreasing; meanwhile, Tleaf rose more remarkable than that only under elevated CO2 conditions. As
that Tr cannot be ignored in the changes of Tleaf (Cook et al., 1964; Gates, 1964), and Tr changes was
more pronounced under DI, so as to the changes of Tleaf.
Figure 4 e and f show the effect of different irrigation treatments and CO2 concentrations on net
photosynthetic rate (Pn). Net photosynthetic rate increased with the enrichment of CO2 concentration.
Compared with RI400, Pn was 24% lower under DI400; for the elevated CO2 concentrations, Pn was
15 20% lower under DI when compared with RI. Relative reductions in Pn due to the DI treatment
was therefore weakened along with elevated CO2 concentrations.
Compared with RI400, RI550 RI700 RI900 increased Pn by 30, 45, and 59%, respectively, while
compared with DI400, DI550 DI700 DI900 increased Pn by 37, 51, and 77%,
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Analysis Of The Article Basic Writing Through The Back Door
In her article, Basic Writing Through the Back Door: Community Engaged Courses in the Rush to
Credit Age, Oregon State University professor Cori Brewster reflects on her experiences working with
high school and college students in an accelerated summer writing course for college credit. Brewster
s reflection is pragmatic and demonstrates the strengths and the weaknesses of the program. She also
shares her hopes for the future of similar programs and some suggestions for the improvement of
future of dual enrollment, early college, and other similar programs that are a part of the rush to credit
trend in secondary and postsecondary education. These features of Brewster s writing show Brewster s
careful consideration of her students and of the trend toward underpreparedness that these expedited
programs can cause for students when the focus is on hurried matriculation or the numbers instead of
students actual needs. With a goal of providing better access to composition instruction for Oregon s
rural students in a limited time under restricting conditions, Brewster manages to create a service
learning project that is meaningful for the students and the community. The obstacles they
encountered serve to give other teachers in similar programs and other teachers of transitional students
with the necessary insights to help make developmental and basic writing programs better.
The article was published by the Basic Writing e Journal s special issue focusing on Basic
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Clean A Car Clean Car
If you own a car that is getting dirty you may be looking for a way to learn how to clean a car. Believe
it or not, cleaning a car is actually a lot easier than you might think.However, if you do not clean a car
properly then you will not get the most out of the time that you spend cleaning your car. Many people
think that it is only important to clean the outside of a car. The fact of the matter is that it is important
to clean both the inside,or interior, as well as the outside of a car. To start off, you should clean the
exterior of your car. It will help if you have a hose that you can use to clean a car with because you re
going to need a lot of water. To start off, just spray down your car with a general spray of water. This
will get you started on your way to having a sparkling clean car. After you have sprayed your car
down with water you are ready to move onto the next step of cleaning your car. The next step of
cleaning your car involves putting soap on your car. If you want to, you can purchase automotive soap
from your local auto store. It is extremely important for you to spend at least five minutes covering
your car entirely with soap. After your car is covered with soap you can spray down your car with
your hose. This will allow you to wash off any soap that may exist on your car. If you want to learn
how to clean the car you must realize that you might have to do a little bit of dirty work. Even after
putting soap on your car, there may be some dirty spots
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Unknown Bacteria Reagent
Table 1 shows the steps and color results after each reagent was added to bacterial smear slide. Before
any reagent was added to the heat fixed bacterial slides unknown bacteria was colorless. The primary
stains reagent, Crystal Violet was added to the slide the unknown bacteria color was purple. Then,
Iodine mordant the color of cells still remained purple. After adding the decolorizer alcohol gram +
would remain purple and the purple color from the gram would be removed and it would become
colorless. The last counterstain safranin was added to the slide a gram+ would remain purple and the
gram would turn pink or reddish in color. Meanwhile, after the gram staining, one were able to
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A positive bacterial growth on nutrient agar plate used as control as well as bacteria colony
morphology. The EMB was used to select for coliform gram negative bacteria and determine if the
bacteria is able to ferment lactose. The Purple color colonies indicated a positive result for strong
fermentation of sugars by fecal coliforms. The last plate is the PEA plate, white showed inhibited
growth of the bacteria indicating that the unknown bacteria is gram negative.
Table 4 is showing test results for Phenal Red fermentation broths, Methyl Red Voges Proskauer
broths, Catalase, oxidase and Urease. In the three Phenel Red tubes the unknown bacteria #3 tested
positive yellow for fermentation. However, when reagents were added in the MR VP tubes the Methyl
Red turned a Pinkish color detecting the unknown bacteria #3 strong acid formed and VP tube
remained yellow detecting no formation of acetoin. The positive catalase test was indicated by bubbles
when peroxide was mixed with the bacteria. However, the negative oxidase test indicated no
cytochrome oxidase is present. The final test in the table is the Urease test. The result of the Urease
was positive pink color detecting the production of
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The Love Song Of J Alfred Prufrock Essay
T.S Eliot wrote his poems in the modernist manner and was one of twentieth century major poets. His
famous works indicate the distortion of human society and also on the individual level and are
critically acclaimed over the world. This essay will discuss the comparison of the theme of human
society as a waste land in two of Eliot s famous works, The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock and
Preludes . Although both the poem discusses the theme of human society as a waste land, the way in
which Eliot portrays the theme differs in the poems. The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock subtly
implies the ideas of the aftermath of World War I and uses a single point of view that of Prufrock s to
indicate human society as a waste land. However, in Preludes ... Show more content on
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These different views portray the idle ad infertile state of human society. Stanza I begin with the
description of a cold winter evening and the routine scenario such as burnt out ends of smoky days
(line 4), the grimy scrapes (line 6), withered leaves (line 7), newspapers from vacant lots (line 8),
through a third person omniscient point of view. All these description of the day and the street tells of
something that is dark, uncheerful and even still. These lines suggest the mundane scenario of a
society that has lost all its charms and liveliness. Then the point of view shifts to the second person
You . The third stanza gives a picture of a person who waits for someone else to come to a lonely bed
with hopes of something unreal. This has the suggestions to human lives where people wait for things
to become better and in the hope lose grip of their own lives. The lines 33 34, you have such a vision
of the street as the street hardly understands gives the reader the picture that the person on the bed
dreamt of the street of the street as it actually never will be, implying to hopes the human, as an
individual, has of how the society should be. Not cold, distorted and dead but lively, closely knit and
warm with emotions. It indirectly shows of how distorted human society had become as an effect of
the damage humans inflict on each other thus making the society a waste land. The
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The Dynamic Role In Music During The Romantic Period
Araceli Jaramillo
Professor Rudolph
Intro To Music Mul. 1010
20 June, 2017
The dynamic role of Women in Music during the Romantic Period.
Usually when people judge romance they assume of dating, but the Romantic Period was not about
dating, it was a time of great emotion, creativity, imagination, adventure, and was a time of political
revolution. Romanticism originated in Western Europe in the second half of the 18th century, and
gained much strength during the Industrial Revolution. This era was a time of great change, and unlike
the Classical era, the Romantic era allowed artistic creativity, freedom, and experimentation. The
Romantic Period brought a flood of women who began writing and expressing themselves through
literary works. Women increased recognition during the romantic era. They devolved into music
teachers, composers, singers and performers. Although they were still in the opposition of music
professions, the women in this era opened the doors for opportunities in the future. A few dominant
impacts were Pauline Viardot, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, and Clara Schumann. They even had some
of their works published. (Young: 235 237)
Women have been active participants in the musical world since antiquity, but discussions of their
efforts have traditionally been neglected in favor of those of male musicians. Beginning in the
romantic era, encouraged by the flourishing feminist movement, scholars began to investigate the
musical activities of female musicians in
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How Did Ashoka Spread
As a leader of his people, Ashoka used the teachings of the Buddha to create a basis of social behavior
that focused on interactions and relationships between people of the time, which helped Ashoka
become a respected leader in ancient India. Buddhism, in its origins was spread by the Buddha
himself, and it was created on a sense of self reliance and discipline that is not apparent in the
teachings of Ashoka. This isn t to say, however, that Buddha wouldn t approve of Ashoka s teachings.
Ashoka wanted to spread the ideas of Buddhism to the people of India, but he simply did not have the
ability to spread these ideas with so many people for it to be efficient, so he created his own
interpretation of the beliefs of Buddhism called the Dhamma that was then spread around his empire
to create peace and kindness amongst the people. Primary source 4.13 part 1 states, And my officers of
high, low and middle rank are practicing and conforming to Dhamma, and are capable ... Show more
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Ashoka s teachings took the focus away from these beliefs, and directed his ideas more toward social
interactions and relationships. He wanted people to have compassion and kindness for others. The
traditional Buddhist belief is expressed in primary source 3.12 paragraph 7 when it states, There is self
and there is truth. Where self is, truth is not. Where truth is, self is not. This explains that in
Buddhism, you must search within yourself to find what is right and not rely on what is true. Ashoka s
teachings are expressed in primary source 4.13 part 4, paragraph 1, which states, The nurse will keep
my child well, even so, the Rajjukas have been appointed by me for the welfare and happiness of the
people in the country. This expresses that Ashoka s teachings are focused on how people treat each
other, and good deeds are what will lead to happiness in the current and next
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Definition Of Coaching Concepts And Behavior
12011967
Coaching Concepts and Behaviour
Philip Harvey
Contents
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Current status of Sports Coaching in the UK
3.0 The Findings
3.1 Coach Education and Coach Learning
3.1.1 Advantages and disadvantages of informal and formal learning
3.2 Approaches to learning
3.3 Coaching Development
4.0 Conclusion
5.0 Recommendations
6.0 References
Analysis of the coach education and coach learning in the UK
1.0 Introduction
The UK coaching framework was revised in 2012/2013 and a more concise document based around
Excellent Coaching Every Time for Everyone which provided a focus on four main key objectives,
these were:
More appropriately qualified and skilled coaches
A more diverse workforce
A culture of self improvement
A better supported workforce.
This report will discuss the current status of coach education and coach learning in the UK. These
findings will then be used to identify and recommend to the management board of Sports Coach UK
and the Minister for sport where the investments from the central Governments for coach education
and development should be placed.
2.0 Current status of Sports Coaching in the UK
Gray (2011) said that coaching needed to become a profession; this is because of the widening
participation of young people in sport, community involvement and social responsibility and that the
health in Britain has gone down. Sports Coach UK (2008) agreed that it was in need of
professionalization because of Britain
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Pirate Ship Research Paper
Types of Pirate Ships
By: Caleb J.
Carracks can carry 1,200 pounds and are one of the largest ships that pirates used. There are also other
kinds of ships that pirates use like Naval ships, Cargo ships, and Transportation ships.
First of all, Naval ships have lots of armor and cannons for protection, like an Ironclad with iron
frames for protection from cannons and other fire power from enemy ships. The Brig and Panstership
are both huge Naval ships. Also a fire ship was a ship filled with TNT that could be lighted and used
to destroy other ships. The Corvette was a lightly armed warship,also Cutters were fast warships. The
Sloop of War has 18 cannons. Another one, is the Penteconter was a 50 oar warship, also a Brigantine
was driven by oars.
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Bush s Argument Against Gay Adoption
Being a parent is tough. I know because I ve seen how tough it is for my sister, a single mom of two. I
also know how much trouble I bring my mom and dad. To be a legal parent is to be able to make
decisions about the child s education, well being and health. Parents must be able to support the child
financially. It s not the matter of what sex you are that tells if you are fit to be parent material.
Everyone has the right to be a parent. If two teens in high school can have a baby at a young age, then
nothing should be able to stop two adults of the same sex to have a family. Gay, lesbian, or
hetrosexual people are human. They want the same things straight people want: a job, a family, and
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Catholiccare, is to guided by Catholic tradition of companionship and social justice. Which were
worried about the law of adoption for gays. The services didn t want adoption to be declined based on
peoples sexual orientation. Agencies said, Adoption is about the best interest of the child, not about
rights for same sex couple. Although, Archbishop Hart asked for respect from supporters of same sex
adoption, he wanted to keep tradition in the Catholic Church work in the Care. The Catholic Church
opposes gay marriage and other social acceptance of homosexuality and same sex relationships, even
though they teach that homosexual people deserve respect and pastoral care (Catholic agency wants
immunity from same sex adoption
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Eclectic Approach
USING ECLECTIC APPOACH FOR FUTURE TEACHING
Nowadays, English has become the Global language. It is the language of science, technology,
economic, etc. As a result, learning English has become an essential need for everyone. While learners
try their best to reach their goal of successful communicator in foreign language, teachers find ways to
make language teaching effective. In this fashion, considering and choosing the right way in teaching
is prior thing for all of teachers and I am not an exception. We have witnessed the dominance of
Communicative Approach with Communicative Language Teaching in the world in general and in
Vietnam in particular recent years. For me, I will use the Eclectic Approach to teach English in the
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Another reason is to catch up with globalization of English as well. According to Le Van Canh,
Vietnam introduced CA (approach employed by Communicative Language Teaching) into its school
system rather late than its neighbors such as China, Hong Kong, or Thailand (Canh, 2009). CLT
replaced GMT when The Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) organized the
design of the new curriculum and the writing of new textbooks for all school subjects in 2002.
However, the application of CA faces many challenges. The challenges are from the teachers, learners,
the class constrains, the syllabus. Vietnamese students and teachers are still familiar with GTM that
has influence on them for long time, so the change into the new one is not easy at all. In addition, the
class size with over forty students per class is one thing that make us concern. Also, the mismatch
between the textbook and testing system is another one concern as well. While textbook focuses on
four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing, testing still focuses on testing linguistic
competences only on that grammar and reading only as Wang 2008 once stated while curriculum
developers and textbook writers emphasize the adoption of a communicative approach to teaching,
classroom pedagogy has remained textbook based, test oriented and teacher fronted ( cited in Canh
Barrnard, 2009: 28). So eclectic approach which combines the traditional one and modern one is the
solution in this
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Analysis Of John Irving s The Fate God
Everyday people lose something in one way or the other and for most of the things, they don t ponder
on the importance of the things lost. Throughout the novel, John Irving depicts different unique
objects that has either has no arms or has lost their arms. The armadillo, Tabitha s dressmaker dummy,
his swaddled body, and Mary Magdalene s statue are symbolically omen for Owen. Of all the objects,
the Watahantowet s familiar totem was greatest message from God to Owen for that it appeared in the
beginning and in the end. In the fate God has prepared for him, Owen learns the true meaning of loss
through various encounters with armless objects because each teaches him a thing about loss.
The curious armadillo may be small, but losing a part of it meant something important is lost in
Johnny and Owen s childhood. Before the death of Tabitha s, Johnny allows Owen to borrow the
armadillo, but afterward, Owen unexpectedly returns the armadillo without claws. As Dan says, We ve
lost a part of ourselves (86). Johnny and Owen lose the innocence of children and the positive and
humorous attitude toward matters around them. Also their relationship as friends becomes a bit pull
apart. To Owen, the claws are a way to express his belief: GOD HAS TAKEN YOUR MOTHER. MY
HANDS WERE THE INSTRUMENT. GOD HAS TAKEN MY HANDS. I AM GOD S
INSTRUMENT (87). Despite the fact that Owen may be used by God, Owen takes off the arms of the
armadillo to show that he s sorry and that he will never be
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Wine Consumer Behavior
WINE CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR: AN IRISH WINE MARKET ANALYSIS. A LITERATURE
REVIEW.
Sarah Geraghty Shannon College of Hotel Management sarahgeraghty@shannoncollege.com
ABSTRACT
The Irish wine market, worth €1.65 billion in 2009 (DIGI, 2010), has experienced unprecedented
growth in the last fifteen years, growing from an 8% share of the overall alcoholic beverage market in
Ireland in 1994 (WDB, 2007) to 22% in 2007 (DIGI, 2009). Relative to the long history of wine
making and wine drinking, the marketing of wine is in its infancy (Thomas and Pickering, 2003). With
approximately 1,451,000 wine drinkers (WDB, 2004) Ireland is an attractive and profitable target
market for international wine brands.
This research aims to analyse the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This paper also outlines the direction of future research to address the shortcomings of research to date
and to provide marketers of wine with more rounded and meaningful insights into the wine
consumption behaviour in Ireland.
BACKGROUND TO THE IRISH WINE MARKET
The Irish wine market has experienced tremendous growth over the past 15 to 20 years, with an
almost five fold increase in the consumption of wine from 1.7 million cases in 1990 to 8.2 million
cases in 2007 (WDB, 2008). DIGI (2010) reported a 6.9% decline in wine consumption (by volume in
2009), however this decline took place in a year when the overall alcohol market contracted by about
10% due to poor national economic performance (DIGI, 2010, p. 6). Despite the recent drop in
consumption over the past year, the 450% growth in the Irish wine market since 1990, and the shifts in
demand and preference result in the Irish wine market becoming an important target market for wine
brands.
Preferences of Irish wine consumers have changed with a notable shift towards New World wines,
from a 6% market share in 1990 to a 68% share in 2007 (WDB, 2008). Previously, wine was a highly
inaccessible product in the market, with high prices, limited selections, and complex labelling (Farren,
2003). In more recent years, wine has become widely available and increasingly affordable and
accessible. Quinton and
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Proper Level Of Segregation Between Audit And Non Audit...
Abstract
Abstract:The purpose of this research paper is to discuss the proper level of segregation between audit
and non audit services, to ensure independence and instill public confidence. In the wake of numerous
accounting scandals of Enron, WorldCom, etc, the importance of auditor independence has been
brought to the forefront of the accounting profession. The U.S. Public Company Accounting Oversight
Board (PCAOB) has taken a strict stance on auditor independence, which signifies that an auditor
cannot provide business advisory services without impeding their autonomy. However, an analysis of
the current auditor client relationship reveals contradictions to the interpretation of absolute auditor
independence. In recent developments, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For instance, AICPA s Code of Professional Conduct contains over 200 pages of interpretive guidance
on the topic of independence alone. The AICPA and PCAOB stress heavily on the importance of
auditor independence, and for good reason. Financial statement users trust independent auditors ability
to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material
misstatement, whether caused by error or fraud. (AU C 200.06) Auditor independence is required to
instill public confidence in U.S. financial markets. Thus, the Public Company Accounting Oversight
Board (PCAOB) has a strict view on independence in both fact and appearance. In AU 220.01,
PCAOB states that an auditor must be without bias with respect to the client. More specifically, an
independent auditor must be free from any obligation to or interest in the client, its management, or its
owners. (AU 220.03) This strict interpretation of auditor independence was adopted as a means to
restore public confidence in U.S. financial markets following the Enron, Waste Management, and
other frauds in the early 2000 s. Unfortunately, the concept of strict auditor independence may be
impossible in today s public accounting environment.There are several environmental factors that
influence perceived auditor independence. The underlying fee structure for accounting firms that audit
public companies prohibits complete auditor client
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Urban Legend Of To Kill A Mockingbird
The book To Kill a Mockingbird has an urban legend hiding in the background. You might not see it at
first but if you break down Boo Radley and pick him apart, you figure out there is a lesson to be told
from his story. First let s look at what an urban legend is. Urban legends are fictitious stories, but
sometimes based on true events, that teach a moral lesson or offer an explanation for mysterious
events. Urban legends are told throughout the world and are distorted a little based on who tells them
and where they are told. These stories can never be traced back to the original source because they are
always heard from a friend of a friend. Urban legends are stories told around a campfire or are spread
by email and the internet. Because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He got caught up doing the wrong things with the wrong people, and it ultimately led to the lifestyle
that he lives in the book. When a judge was going to sentence Boo to jail counts of resisting arrest and
cussing in the presence of a lady. His father stepped in and said he would guarantee Arthur wouldn t
do another bad thing if he didn t have to go to jail. The judge accepted but his father s idea of helping
was keeping him locked up in the house. In The Knife in the Briefcase a woman living in
Southampton, New York pulls up to a gas station. The woman was in a hurry to get back to east
Hampton to pick up her daughter from an art class. As she was getting gas, a well dressed man walked
up to her car. He said that his rental car had died and he needed a ride back into town for an important
business meeting. She said she would be happy to help. He put his briefcase in the back seat and said
he was going to the men s room quickly. The woman saw the time and panicked, she drove off
forgetting that the man was coming back. After picking up her daughter and getting home she realized
she had forgotten the man. She got the briefcase and opened it up looking for information to contact
the man, but when she did she found nothing but a knife and a roll of duct
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Examples Of Discipline And Decum In The Library
Discipline and Decorum in the Library
1. The user/members shall maintain perfect silence in the library reading halls. Talking loudly, tattling,
visiting, and so on is entirely denied.
2. Running, pushing passing signals and prodding is entirely denied.
3. Eatables and soda pops are not permitted in the library.
4. Use of cell phone is denied in the library. Cell phones ought to be kept under noiseless mode in the
library.
5. Stamping, underlining, doodling or destroying any Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and so forth of
the library denied.
6. Conveying any book, distributed material, or any property of the library outside the library without
legitimate issue or approval should be considered as gross indiscipline.
7. Ruining, harming and misusing the property of the library should be esteemed as gross indiscipline.
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The Library subscribes to 13 national and international journals, 22 Magazine and 19 Newspapers.
Library also has collections by method for gift and trade. The collection is housed subject wise on
various floors under three major streams i.e. Financial aspects, Commerce and different controls. The
personnel productions have been exhibited at the Ground and First floor and College Publications are
shown on the Periodical Section.
Books
The library has collection of books on changed subjects, viz. Software engineering, Ethics and
Motivation, Micro and Macro Economics, Accounts, Financial Accounting, Mathematics,
Management, Law, Tax, Fiction, Non fiction, Rachnavalis, Biographies, History, Corporate
Governance, Social Responsibility, Marketing, Business Communication, Psychology, Sonology,
Statistics
CD/DVDs
SRCC Library also has a collection of approx. 500 circles of motion pictures and content accessible in
the Ist floor of the library. Users can approach the in change of the Periodical Section.
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Paper Sword Research Paper
I love blades, and Making stuff. When I was a sophomore in high school, we had to do a presentation
in english. I had a couple of ideas but the one I wanted to do the most was to show the class how to
make a paper sword. It s not that hard to make the paper sword but it does take a long time to make.I
didn t want to get in trouble with bringing a sword to school. I was too scared to ask if I could do a
presentation on it for school.The next day I asked the teacher if I could do a presentation on it..
Surprisingly, she said I could. Fortu nately I was in the process of making a paper sword. I just had to
finish the outer layer and paint it. For what I wanted to do for the presentation, I did only one side.
These paper swords are hard as a
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Informative Essay On Walt Disneyland
Nearly all people had the occasion of going to Disney World whether they went annually as a young
child or perhaps rarely as a young adult. In my case, I have never been to Disney World since the
location is incredibly distant and my family and I have a sensible judgement of saving money.
Nevertheless, if I was offered a rare and golden opportunity such as this, then I would be eager to have
my first impression of this admired family park. In fact, there are only some requests I have listed for
this certainly once in a lifetime probability. First of all, I have heard many daunting urban legends of
this exact park all associated with poltergeists. One story explained that, In 1999, the classic It s A
Small World ride in Disneyland had to be evacuated for an undisclosed reason. Just before leaving the
park a mother snapped a couple of pictures to finish off the roll. When the pictures were developed, ...
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One major fact is stated that, Walt Disney World has some of the one of a kind rides here include
Spaceship Earth, Mission: SPACE, Test Track, Kilimanjaro Safaris, and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train.
Disneyland is where you ll only find the Matterhorn Bobsleds, the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage,
Mickey s Fun Wheel, and Radiator Springs Racers here. (In 2017, look for the re theming of the
Tower of Terror at Disney California Adventure it ll turn into Guardians of the Galaxy Mission:
Breakout.) (8 Major Differences Between Walt Disney World and Disneyland, n.d.). There are various
different sections of the two parks, aside the rides, for instance the food is more scrumptiously
improved with the addition of more appealingly amusing entertainments in Disney World, which I
wish to view for myself. In conclusion, if it were financially possible to travel to Disney World, then I
would love to go and experience it and these requests are the two main motives of my
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Reactive Power Compensation Strategy For
REACTIVE POWER COMPENSATION STRATEGY FOR CASCADED PHOTO VOLTAIC
SYSTEM Abstract Large scale cascaded photovoltaic systems is contributing renewable energy world
wide due to its unique features like reliability, power quality ,amount of energy harvested and so on.
However cascaded PV system is facing one of the tough challenges like reactive power control due to
varied power distribution over different PV modules. This paper addresses the issue of effects due to
reactive power on system reliability ,power quality and reactive power compensation strategy for
optimal operation of system. A photovoltaic system consisting of three 5W, 10V solar modules with
converters are used and proposed control strategy is implemented in laboratory. experimental results
are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of proposed reactive power control strategy. Key words
cascaded PV systems,power Voltage distribution,reactive power com pensation,unsymmetrical active
power 1.INTRODUCTION Renewable energy resources especially solar energy are growing rapidly
in view of huge energy consumption and environmental concerns.Large scale photovoltaic systems are
connected to medium voltage distribution grids in which power converters are required to convert DC
solar energy to AC electrical energy in grid interactive PV system. To achieve direct medium voltage
which is present at grid without using bulky medium voltage transformer ,cascaded multilevel
converters are attracting more and
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  • 2. The Abolition of Capital Punishment in Australia Since the last execution in Australia in 1967 of Ronald Ryan and the abolition of capital punishment in Australia in 1973 imprisonment has been the only option as a sanction for murder. A survey conducted in 2009 demonstrated that a clear majority of Australians (64%) believed that imprisonment should be the punishment for murder as opposed to 23% stating the death penalty should be used and 13% did not wish to comment. The death penalty is not an effective punishment for all cases and there has not been any solid evidence stating that it is a more effective deterrent than imprisonment. Furthermore capital punishment possesses the risk of executing the innocent, which has happened or almost happened numerous times in the past such as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, implementing capital punishment is much more expensive than life imprisonment. In a government with capital punishment, both the trial and appeal process are much more expensive in comparison to noncapital cases as the trials are generally longer and more complex. Australian lawyers estimate that a single capital punishment case could cost taxpayers around $5.5 million while life imprisonment approximately costs $1.5 million.2 Saving money should not be an argument in retaining capital punishment. If Australia re instated capital punishment, Federal and State taxes would need to be increased, all community services would be drastically cut, more hidden taxes would be introduced and finally all essential services and local government costs would also increase. This exemplifies how life imprisonment should be the only option for offences as it not only costs millions less, it also still ensures that the public is protected and the money saved could be spent on programs that actually improve the communities in which we live. This highlights how international jurisdictions for various reasons should, in majority of cases, follow Australia s example and abolish capital punishment for murder and all crimes, however in some cases including repeat offenders such as Peter Dupas capital punishment could be a more effective punishment. Although in majority of cases capital punishment should not be an option worldwide, some offenders have too high of a chance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Sigma Iota Delta Community Analysis Use of the term discourse community testifies to the increasingly common assumption that discourse operates within conventions defined by communities, be they academic, discipline, or social group (217). Within a discourse community, the group works together to achieve a common goal. The brotherhood of Sigma Iota Delta is a unit that functions with one mind and body to achieve one common goal. Sigma Iota Delta is a community which is well known across the campus of Lipscomb University. First, the objective of this fraternity is to represent brotherhood and a love for Christ, because that truly is the message of Jesus Christ, our lord and savior. With it being said, that love for each other and a love for Christ is the central theme of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some activities are annual; however, others are develop in order to face a current need at that time. One activity of the sort was the Jared Eubanks Cancer Research fundraiser. Our brother, Jared Eubanks passed away from liver cancer last fall, which was a devastating blow to the hearts of the community; however, this terrible loss presented the opportunity to show just how much unity and a love for Christ that the brotherhood of Sigma Iota Delta has. On Saturday, February 13th, was able to take to sell t shirts for cancer awareness, while watching the women s basketball team pull out an exciting victory over out inter conference rival, North Florida. In addition, Sigma Iota Delta hosts annual events as well. Goatfest is a 2nd annual event that was an instance success through hard work and dedication put forth by the club. the men s social club held live music and goats in the quad that Thursday night. The event had students performing, a moon bounce, nine square, food and even a mini petting zoo. While all the fun and entertainment was happening, a greater purpose was being served. Goatfest raised nearly $2000 for an organization known as Open Table Nashville (OTN). OTN, a local non profit organization that works towards putting an end to cycles of poverty, works with the poor and provides education for the homeless, and also served as a drug and alcohol awareness event. The passion of this fraternity and its priority of service contributes to its ultimate goal of showing a love for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Consolation of Philosophy In book III of The Consolation of Philosophy, Boethius establishes the fact that God is the world s helmsman, the divine reason, the supreme good, the origin of all things. He demonstrates that God is omnipotent and omniscient. Nothing more superior can even be conceived of. Through the concept of unity, through which things basically become good, Boethius shows that God and happiness are one, the divine goodness. He concludes, God is the essence of happiness. (70) Book IV is the turning point in the theodicy, in the first chapter Boethius is truly puzzled by the presence of evil in the world. But the greatest cause of my sadness is really this the fact that in spite of a good helmsman to guide the world, evil can still exist and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To further explain the idea that vice is often rewarded is only an appearance, Philosophy begins discussing punishment. She states that when criminals get punished, they receive something good. Punishment is rehabilitation, it turns someone bad to see the light of goodness, because punishment in itself is justice. It is when the perpetrators are not caught and brought to justice they endure the biggest punishment of all. Wickedness, is punishment for evil, therefore it is everlasting. So the wicked are much more unhappy when they are unjustly allowed to go scot free, than when a just punishment is imposed on them. (98) She even goes a bit further, as to say that kindness and sympathy is usually placed with the victim, where as it should be placed with the guilty. (100) Boethius views wickedness as sickness, like sick men being brought to the doctor, so that their guilt could be cut back by punishment like a malignant growth. (100) In another instance Boethius writes, evil is not so much an infliction as a deep set infection. (94) (may be cut one quote out?) As Boethius continues to deliberate upon the problem of good and evil, they come to the discussion of Providence and Fate. Philosophy begins by defining both and underlining the difference between them. She defines Providence as God s ultimate, unchanging plan, which is divine and eternal. Where as, Fate is the way things play out. Unlike Providence, Fate is subject to change and effected by fortune. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Theme Of Alcoholism In The Picture Of The Dorian Gray Sherwin B. Nuland proclaims that There is a nice Victorian reticence in denying the probability of a miserable prelude to mortality . Wilde s character in The Picture of the Dorian Gray , Lord Henry, the source of evil influence for the focaliser, clearly conveys this in his aristocratic indulgence, lack of emotion, and seemingly dismissive attitude to death. Henry is able to twist Dorian s soul into a malicious replication of his own arguably causing his fate at the end. It s clear this exploration of human vulnerability is still prevalent today as The Goldfinch reflects in Boris, yet in a proletariat way, where his morals have been shaped by a slavic, working class society but yielded similar results. Tartt wants the reader to see Boris ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vodka is a motif of Theo s growing indulgence throughout the novel. Firstly, Tartt reflects Theo as having started to say yes, to impress him but rejects the vodka, reflecting his naïvety and good faith at the start of the novel. However, later on, it is revealed he takes a post dinner shot of vodka, a habit I soon picked up from him (Boris) conveying how his childhood sweetness has been eradicated by Boris slavic lifestyle. The sharp juxtaposition between the anxious to casual nature shows a change in Theo s morals, normalising excessive amounts of alcohol. There is a similar motif in The Picture of Dorian Gray where Wilde conveys Dorian as having taken too much champagne which is Wilde mocking the Victorian s aristocratic world of indulgence, deliberately portraying him as arrogant. Tartt s image of vodka and Wilde s champagne clearly reflects the class different between the two protagonists. While Wilde s novel is set in a bourgeoise class in society, Tartt s character belongs to the proletariat class, to give it a Marxist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. What Is The Silent Generation It is important to realize that, the poet s poems are considered as historical records of a very important period. He belongs to the silent or lost generation and writes about their time. In his poem Silent Generation , he approves that. He says, When Hitler was the Devil He did as he had sworn With such enthusiasm That even, donnerwetter, The Germans say, Far better Had he been never born! It was my generation That put the Devil down With great enthusiasm. But now our occupation Is gone. Our education Is wasted on the town. (1 12) In this poem he mourns his generation and describes them as the silent generation because politics forces them to pass through very difficult times. The Silent Generation refers to those who were born between ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He makes time move backwards and forwards when he links two wars together. While the speaker of the poem addresses himself as a soldier in the first world war, he brings up names of German and American planes The German Taube and the Nieuport Scout, which were produced in the second world war. Actually, the poet intends to link the experience of two soldiers; one served in the first world war which called Great War, and the other one is a soldier in the second world. David K. Vaughan says that the main reason behind linking the two experiences from different times at one poem is to convey that wars images are kept in the minds of the soldier, and wars always have the same meanings but in new and different time (100). On the same hand, Hank Lazer believes that Simpson links the WWI with WWII in this poem to suggest that wars are effective because of the futility of heroism throughout wars (187). He claims that the main reason behind considering Simpson s poems some of the best war poems is the sense of hallucination that found in his shadowy characters. He provides the soldiers narration of their dairies with hallucinatory quality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essential Elements Of The Christian Worldview Are Faith, Essential elements of the Christian worldview are Faith, Love, Forgiveness and Living in Christ. These key elements are fundamental to Christ s teachings and also reflect my own worldview. These four elements are an integral part of a Christian believer s life and defines our relationship with God. The fourth element, Living in Christ, is comprised of many sub elements like praise, prayer, and bearing witness. These sub elements could be described as fruits of a Christian s believer s daily life. Too much of the Christian worldview s attention is focused on reconciling the Bible with science and archaeological discoveries when it should be focused on redemption. The theme of the Bible could be summarized into four categories Creation, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... God created man in His own image. Some traces of God s characteristics can be seen in mankind such as love, kindness, compassion and justice. Humanity The Bible says that man, made in the image of God, is also spirit. It is man s spirit that communes with the Holy Spirit. God also gave man a free will which allows man to love God willingly. Man created in the image of God has remnants of his character which includes the capability to love, a reason of a high level, and communicate with God. Man was also created with a sense of justice and morality. However, sin also resides in our nature and led to the fall of Adam and Eve. The purpose of man is to praise and worship God, proclaim his glory, and to accomplish his will. ... And whom I have created for My glory, ... (Isaiah 43:7 New International Version). God created all things in harmony. He established a perfect creation that he loves and over which he rules. The highest honor is given to mankind as the only part of creation made in God s image. Humanity was created to love as God loves, to worship and praise his glory and commune with him as he does with us. However, much of humanity is overly concerned with their own self serving, self centered agenda which is a form of idolatry. Many individuals worship whatever their life is ordered around, failing to see it in the light of the glory of God. Humanity relentlessly departs from the path God had intended for them. True ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis Of The Nike Air Force 1s From The MOMA According to Oxford dictionary, art is defined as the expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. Every item of clothing ever made had to have gone through a brainstorming, designing, or drafting process that requires creativity and imagination. Although not all items of clothing are appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power, the way one styles clothing can evoke emotion. People have been using the clothes they wear and how they style their clothing to express their individuality, personal mood, personality, and/or emotions. The Nike Air Force 1s from the MOMA exhibit are a perfect example of the effect clothing has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. A Comparison Of Art In Wiggins s Of Mice And Men The project this group presented to the class would happen to be a Prezi presentation. The Prezi presentation was complete with descriptions and comparisons of not only characters, but also of style, technique, settings, themes, cultural influences, symbols, art based off of the novels, and some rabbit clip art. The art ties into each novel in its own, specific ways. The first piece, which is untitled, shows white silhouettes of Lennie and George standing inside the black silhouette of a rabbit. This shows how their dream, of owning a rabbit farm, was bigger than the both of them, and that to do it, they would require help. Another piece, Of Mice and Men by Mick Wiggins, shows the close friendship between George and Lennie, and how for the longest time, it was really only the both of them on their travels together. Meanwhile, the final piece, The Departure of the Joads by Thomas Hart Bennon, shows the dreariness of the Okies situation, along with a symbol of hope for the future shown by the light shining radiantly from beyond their vehicle. Many of Steinbeck s characters can be rather cruel, and downright mean to other characters if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From his in depth descriptions of characters and scenery to even how he focuses on internal conflict, and questionable moral choices and decisions, he shows a consistency in his writing and a signature patterns that hardcore fans of his work can pick out. One of the other techniques Steinbeck heavily enjoys is setting. Steinbeck uses in depth descriptions of scenery in order to set the scene . Almost whole chapters in The Grapes of Wrath are dedicated to setting the scene for the next chapter, proving just how much Steinbeck relied on these. From his descriptions of the dying land in The Grapes of Wrath to the peaceful secret place to the dream of Of Mice and Men , Steinbeck knows how to use descriptive language to manipulate how a reader is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Information Security Policy ( Isp ) For Star Gold INFO 2411: Foundations of Computer Security Project 1 07/03/2016 Student Name and SID: 1. Abdulaziz Aljafari 100299460 ‫ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ‬ 2. Turki Aljudai 100298138 ‫ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ‬ 3. Saud Alotaibi 100300556 ‫ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ‬ I certify that this is my own work yes/no and that I have read and understand the University Assessment regulations. Information Security Policy (ISP) For Star Gold 1. Scope This Information Security Policy (ISP) for Star Gold applies to all company s employees and managers. 2. Objectives To enhance security and protect Star Gold s business information and to ensure its confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Also to help the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Computer Misuse Act: The principle of the computer Misuse Act is to purpaccess to gain information without authorization. Also it can be intentionally access to the system to be involved in a serious crime. Unauthorized deletion or modification of programs can be one of the computer Misuse Act principles. Disability Discrimination Act: The principle of the Disability Discrimination Act is to make sure that disabilities are not accessible to any of the server public resources. 5. Application of the Policy The company will be able to enforce all the policies by the group Policy and the object of this group is to allows the staff to perform identified configurations for users. Moreover, if there is any breach in the server, it might may damage your server and the first action that you will have to do is to see how this breach happened and then after determining the action find the right way to prevent the breach to not happen again. 6. Acceptable Use Policy The goal of this policy is to plan the acceptable use of computer equipment at Gold Star, and to protect the company and its employees. The misuse of these rules can lead to risky issues towards the company, such as virus attacks.
  • 11. a. Passwords policy Passwords considered to be a very important part to ensure security. Passwords that are weak can lead risky attacks against Star Gold s sources. Every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Interviews With Advisors Interviews with Advisors Annette (Prayer Buddy) Annette is like a counselor, easy to talk to and knows the right things to say. Her comments were very insightful, truthful and profound. Interesting because she probably knows me the least of any of the people that were advisors for this assignment. Anette believes that family, coaching and education (both my own and that of my students) are the things most important to me. She believes that honesty and integrity are values I believe in and stand for. That persevering and succeeding are things that I want to be known for. That I want someone who shares my values to spend the rest of my life with and utilize those shared families to have a family. She believes that I have fun when I spend time with friends and that I like to dance and she believes that I am a natural leader and good at presentations and getting the job done. Nick (Former Roommate) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is a friend that no matter how long the time is between conversations or hanging out, it seems like college was yesterday. Nick believes that family friends and making a difference in the lives of students are important to me. He believes that Catholic Education, Liberty and Personal Responsibility are ideals that I believe in. He says that I talk about and try to find and work for solutions against a variety of injustices. That I have unfulfilled dreams to help people through the ideals I believe in through a career change to public service. He believes I am at my best in leadership roles because of my ability to bring people with different opinions together as I did at Villanova in student ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Complex And Interesting Optical Properties 1. Introduction The complex and interesting optical properties can be shown clearly on Nanostructured metals the collective oscillations of the conduction electrons termed plasmons lead to most striking phenomenon encountered in these structures are resonances . Plasmon modes exist in a number of geometries and in various metals most importantly in noble metals such as gold, copper and silver. Under certain circumstances plasmons are excited by light, which leads to strong light scattering and absorption and an enhancement of the local electromagnetic field. In 1989, based upon calculations, Neeves and Birnboim proposed that a composite spherical particle with a dielectric core and a metallic shell could produce SPR modes with a much ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The interest in plasmon modes dates back to the beginning of the 20th century, but recent advances in structuring, manipulating and observing on the nanometer scale have revitalized this field even though these technological advances were at first driven by the increasing demand for a semiconductor based integrated electronic components, optical applications are now receiving increasing attention. Guiding light in an integrated optical system and interfacing with electronic components remain important challenges for research and development today. Nanostructures metals are believed to be one of the key ingredients of such future optoelectronic devices. 1.1 Plasma Plasma is a distinct phase of matter, separate from the traditional solids, liquids, and gases. It is a collection of charged particles that respond strongly and collectively to electromagnetic fields, taking the form of gas like clouds or ion beams. Since the particles in plasma are electrically charged (generally by being stripped of electrons), it is frequently described as an ionized gas. [1] so that the electrons and ions are separately free. When does this ionization occur? When the temperature is hot enough. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Character Analysis Of Iago In William Shakespeare s Othello Iago is a very complex and manipulative character. This is what makes him a great villian. Throughout the play, he carefully weaves his web and ensnares all the characters in his trap. The root of Iago s malice is Othello not choosing him as his liutenant. He then enlists Rodrigo who wants the affection of Desdemona to help him. He conspires a plan to take down Othello. His plan was to get Cassio fired from his job. Iago accomplishes this by using Cassio s weakness, alcohol. Cassio gets drunk and starts a commotion in town, which Othello comes and handles the situation by firing him. The next part of his plan is to then make sure that Othello sees that Desdemona and Cassio are getting close. He tells Cassio that in order to get his job back, he has to seek help from Desdemona. He does as he is told and he asks Desdemona for help. He uses Cassio to be Desdemona s love interest in order to get to Othello, knowing that Othello loves Desdemona. In the play, it is stated that Cassio is a lady s man and he can handle the ladies. So in Othello s mind, it may not be so shocking that Cassio would do something like that. As Othello and Iago are talking, Othello sees that Cassio and Desdemona are talking and when he approaches them, Cassio swiftly leaves. Parts of his plan was to plant thoughts into Othello s mind that Cassio and Desdemona are having an affair behind his back. The suggestions work because in one of the acts, Othello collapses not being able to handle all the stress in thinking about Desdemona with another man. Another example of this working is in Act 4, Scene 1, Othello gets so upset with Desdemona he slaps her and embarasses her in front of a guest. Act 4 is Othello completely losing all his sense of reasoning and turns into an unreconizable person. Iago convinces Othello that the best way to solve all his problems was to
  • 15. get rid of it entirely. Iago tell Othello that killing Desdemona is the answer. Othello lost in self pity and no reasoning left in his mind, agrees. Othello tells Iago, he will kill Desdemona and he desposes Cassio. Iago s plan works and in the end, Othello and Desdemona die. Iago s character is brilliant. Manipulation is a huge part of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Key Roles In Blaise Pascal s Life Blaise Pascal Blaise Pascal was born at Clermont, Auvergne, France on June 19, 1628. He was the son of Étienne Pascal, his father, and Antoinette Bégone, his mother who died when Blaise was only four years old. After her death, his only family was his father and his two sisters, Gilberte, and Jacqueline, both of whom played key roles in Pascal s life. When Blaise was seven he moved from Clermont with his father and sisters to Paris. It was at this time that his father began to school his son. Though being strong intellectually, Blaise had a pathetic physique. Things went quite well at first for Blaise concerning his schooling. His father was amazed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Note: www.nd.edu/StudentLinks/akoehl/Pascal.html Pascal s contributions to mathematics from then on were surmasing. From a young age he was creating science. His first scientific work, an essay on sounds he prepared at a very young age. Once at a dinner party someone tapped a glass with a spoon. Pascal went about the house tapping the china with his fork then dissappeard into his room only to emerge hours later having completed a short essay on sound. He used the same approach to all of the problems he encountered; working at them until he was satisfied with his understanding of the problem at hand. A few of his disocoveries stood out more then others, of them his calculating machine, and his contributions to combinatorial analysis have made a signifigant contribution to mathematics. The mechanical calculator was devised by Pascal in 1642 and was brought to a commercial version in 1645. It was one of the earliest in the history of computing. Side by side in an oblong box were places six small drums, round the upper and lower halves chich the numbers 0 to 9 were written, in decending and ascending orders respectively. According to whichever aritchmatical process was currently in use, one half of each drum was shut ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Introduction. Nurses Play A Key Role In End Of Life Care. Introduction Nurses play a key role in end of life care. The quality of nursing care in hospice has changed over the years due to nurses advocating to change practices. Today, hospice care focuses on comfort instead of the cure. The nurse s responsibility is to protect the patient from burdensome interventions while providing comfort. The nurse s role extends to family support and spiritual needs. Precise documentation is an integral component of communication within the nursing care team. End of life care (EOLC) includes the decision making process, nursing care for patient and the family, pain and symptom management, saying goodbye, and support of the healthcare team members in taking care of the dying patient and the family after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When patient care can no longer be managed by the family in the home, the nurse advocates for the best placement options available. Some patients do not have family members to assist in the plan of care and the nurse takes on the responsibility of trying to meet the patients specific needs. These needs are determined by different assessments including spiritual beliefs. The patients beliefs play a pertinent role in EOLC in narrowing placement options. During the final stages in the dying process, the nurse is not only providing nursing interventions as needed to keep the patient comfortable but she is educating the family about why certain treatments are needed. The role of the hospice nurse in response to family experiences has implications for practice and future research. (Kim Martz, 2015) The role of the nurse in hospice specific documentation is indicate care provided. A qualitative study was completed to identify standardized terms for documentation in EOLC. The study included six nurses from an inpatient hospice unit. EOLC does not aim for a cure for the patient but comfort during the dying process. Different diagnoses, outcomes, and interventions are relevant for EOLC. The patient at this stage in the dying process is at risk for constipation, skin breakdown, ineffective airway clearance, aspiration, and falls. Some nurses in the study believed that position changes are needed to prevent pressure ulcers while others argued that maintaining the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Yoshitaka Amano Research Paper Yoshitaka Amano: The Supreme Artist Yohistaka Amano is widely known for his work with the Final Fantasy video game series, Vampire Hunter D, and various other projects. Amano has shown his ability to endure through many challenges throughout his life and created incredible works that inspire many all over the world. Amano continues to draw and inspire through various art forms that he has fun in producing without heed to schedules or plans for his future (Dream, 2009). Yoshitaka Amano is a world renowned artist and designer who has always shown an amazing talent in the realm of illustrations even without formal training, but he has not limited himself to one medium, outlet, location, company, or title. Amano is the youngest in his family so he didn t receive his parents praises and encouragement as much as his siblings (Dream, 2009), and this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5). He began working at Tatsunoko Productions while continuing his high school education, although he did not end up completing his primary education and instead went to work at Tatsunoko full time (Ciolek, 2012, para. 6). Amano learned animation through on the job work experience as a part of the production team at Tatsunoko, and within a few years they looked to him as the resident character designer by putting him in a secret room and not letting him out until a character was created (Dream, 2009). Even though Amano felt [he] can t keep doing character design if [he wants] to grow as an artist (Dream, 2009) after only working for five years at Tatsunoko, it took him another ten years to finally branch out as a freelance artist. He embraced his love of having complete artistic freedom (RPGamer, 2002, para. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Similarities Between Virginia And The Caribbean During particular time periods whichever product rose to popularity, whether it be cotton, rum, tobacco, or sugar, became the means of buying and selling or trading. Two major products that the people of the new world depended on during the early colonial times were tobacco and sugar. Both Virginia and the Caribbean were able to be successful and bloom due to these two major products. Virginia and the Caribbean had many similarities as well as differences on how they changed economically and socially due to tobacco and sugar plantations. John Rolfe, the father of the tobacco industry, was the reason why tobacco made its way to America. Soon after tobacco was perfected in both raising and curing by Rolfe, it became a popular product that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Tobacco did not require much to process, unlike sugar that required advanced technology as well as multiple laborers. Within a year tobacco was able to be produced, however sugar took longer. Sugar cultivation became a business that only farmers with a lot of money could succeed in due to the need for land and for labor to clear the fields and to run the mills. However almost anyone could farm tobacco because it was easily planted and didn t cost as much. In Virgina, tobacco became such a high demand that fields everywhere were used for tobacco plantations. However farmers repeatedly used the same land over and over, ruining the soil. This limited Virginia s fortunes to the irregular price of a single crop. The high demand for sugar in the Caribbeans also wiped out all other forms of Caribbean agriculture. Which led to the dependence on the north american mainland for other food supplies and basic supplies. When it comes to tobacco and sugar plantations, both the Caribbean and Virginia were affected socially and economically. As the plantations grew, slaves became a major factor in farming the lands. This soon lead to the Civil War due to the differences between the free and slave states over the power of the national government to prohibit slavery in the territories ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Exploring the Leadership Style of Ursula Burns Ceo of... Exploring The Leadership Style of Ursula Burns CEO of Xerox Corporation Myra A. Duke Dr. Eddie Montgomery Leadership and Organizational Behavior June 9, 2013 It is rare nowadays for a person to become the top ranking executive at the same company they intern with. Ursula Burns did just that by doing a summer internship with Xerox Corporation, and going on to become the CEO twenty nine years later. Ursula Burns was the first African American women to be name CEO of a Fortune 500 company, and first woman to succeed another woman as the leader of a Fortune 500 company. Ms. Burns had very meager beginnings, she was raised by a single mother in a New York City housing project with two siblings. She earned her bachelor s degree in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She beliefs in the core values of Xerox, and supports the practice and enforcement of these values. When asked what happens to employees that violate the company s values, Ursula quickly and frankly says these employees are fired even if they are high performing associates. There is little difference between the person Ursula Burns is and how she runs Xerox. The Core Values of Xerox are stated as: Succeed through satisfied customers; Aspire to deliver quality and excellence in everything they do; Require a premium on assets; Use technology to develop market leadership; Value the employees; and behave responsibly as a corporate citizen. These values are said to be the moral compass by which the company does business with honesty and integrity. Ursula is direct and outspoken in her expectations of the employees of Xerox, her values and ethical beliefs surely resonate with company. Ms. Burns beliefs there are certain standards that have to be met to ensure high performance and integrity. Clearly communicating the possibilities, setting the agenda and the tone of organization all contribute to the employees holding the values of the company close to heart, and remembering to be ethical in all their behaviors. As the CEO of Xerox Ursula Burns demonstrates many strengths and weakness, some of which stand out more than others. Ms. Burns is very innovative not only in her leadership style, but also in the products and services the company now offers. Last year in 2012, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Wolf Protect Herbivores There are only 11,200 grey wolves left in the world. People are hunting them and shooting them and littering on their habitats, so they are endangered. Wolfs keep the food chain in balance, so we need to keep them safe. We need to help them. Without wolfs or other predators the herbivores will multiply and eat all the plants and will move to other areas and then the herbivores there will move and they will all keep on grazing till there is nothing left. Plus wolf kills are good for the soil. Once an animal dies off they won t come back again. Wolfs and other animals are very amazing and they help us alot in many ways. If wolfs die out the food chain will go toppling down and if one animal goes it affects the other animals.Wolfs basicly protect ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Understand The Causes Of Delinquency Much time has been spent trying to understand what causes delinquency. Theories such as Cesare Lombroso s atavisms, Merton s strain theory, and the deterrence theory, have been developed to try to find the correlation between cause and effect. There is no single risk factor that will lead an adolescent to delinquency. Risk factors, individually, only contribute a small portion to the increased risk. It is safe to assume that the more risk factors an adolescent is exposed to then their chance of delinquent behavior is higher. According to the World Health Organization, a risk factor is any attribute, characteristic or exposure of an individual that increases the likelihood of developing a disease or injury. To make this more relevant, a risk factor can be personal traits or any characteristic of someone s environment, family, and community that is connected to the possibility of a child becoming delinquent. FAMILY ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whether the family consist of mom and dad or mom and mom, the function is the same. A successful family is typically able to provide a loving household in which the child can learn necessary values and skills. They are the child s initial exposure to what it is like to be a responsible and contributing part of society. When a family is unable to offer a stable foundation they begin to face challenges. Problems in the family are commonly cited as variables that can lead to delinquency. Research points to dysfunctional parenting, abuse, family size, and neglect as some of the concerns that can influence the quality of a child s life. Large families and indifferent parental attitude can create an environment where a child feels rejected. In a home where the parent s attention is always divided, the child might be encouraged to act out as a way to seek ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Wilderness Information Network Case 2, The Development of the Wilderness Information Network Section One The internet boom of the late nineteen ninnies and the early two thousands sparked creativity across the board for organizations to spread their message, three of these organizations resided in Missoula Montana. The University of Montana s(U of M) Wilderness Institute, Aldo Leopold Wilderness Institute, and the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center thought to create a website that would spawn a cyberculture of wilderness out of disparate communities to help protect the future of primitive lands in the modern age. This website was to be called the Wilderness Information Network, which in short would overcome barriers of geography, finances, and bureaucracy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Allocations of funds for the project would come from the Wilderness Management Distance Education Program awarded to the University, and the Carhart agency s discontinued BLM s computer project. This is where I was uneasy with the fact that an institute without a computer science/development program would be creating the Wilderness Information Network. I look back to the creation of the ACA(Affordable Care Act) website which resulted in a disaster that still faces problems to date, instead of hiring a private firm to create the website with input from the various health agencies and politicians, it was built in the opposite manner. This is where I began to look into Ronald Moe s Limits of Privatization Theory and how it can be useful when applied in certain applications such as developing and maintaining a website. Furthermore, proving that the public sector tends to expand too quickly in times of innovation, which makes many functions performed by government agencies disordered and ineffective; thus, this work may be better assigned to private sector units which will perform these functions more efficiently and economically. (Moe, 1987) Next, I observed the confrontation between the Park Service and the contributors to WIN, and came to the conclusion that Park.Net would eventually outsource WIN due to its current establishment, similar information, and popularity. All things considered, WIN could still be created by the three Montana Agencies, but I foresee that a lack of interest would be taken to the site and an unstable budget could hinder the website down the road (Perrow, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Michigan Basketball History Michigan basketball is in rare territory as a consistent inside presence is the missing piece to the Wolverines postseason success puzzle. Despite earning a 2016 NCAA Tournament bid, the Wolverines didn t do enough in postseason play to satisfy the Michigan faithful s desire to enjoy a deep March run. Michigan fans are well aware of the Wolverines wild success in the tournament preceding this year s first round loss to Notre Dame. Arguably the best backcourt in the nation in 2013, Tim Hardaway Jr. and Trey Burke led Michigan to an appearance in the national championship game against Louisville. Wolverine fans remember Burke s overtime forcing 30 foot three point shot that ultimately earned Michigan a victory over Kansas in the Sweet Sixteen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can t bring in multiple high schoolers who will be future NBA lottery picks and send them off to the NBA after just a year in college, while still competing at college basketball s highest level season after season. Michigan has a few candidates to fill the void in the middle. Mark Donnal showed flashes of promise this season, and given that he ll be a senior next season, Donnal could help the Wolverines. Ricky Doyle, a 6 foot 9 sophomore, didn t exactly scream breakout potential after averaging 3.8 points and two rebounds per game in an expanded role this season. Moritz Wagner, a freshman from Berlin, Germany, played an extremely limited role during the Wolverines regular season. However, in Michigan s upset win over the Indiana Hoosiers on March 11, Wagner went 2 for 2 from the free throw line and 3 for 3 from the field, including a three. In the Wolverines First Four matchup against Tulsa, Wagner again was perfect from the field (2 for 2), while grabbing eight boards and blocking four shots. Wagner showed enthusiasm and fire throughout season, even from the bench. The team first mentality is something many young players lack, and it will serve Wagner well in the future. Expect to see a major increase in minutes and productivity for the energetic freshman next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparing Milgram s Experiment On Obedience To Authority Milgram conducted an experiment on obedience to authority. His influence came from the second world war, where Nazi s committed evil crimes and were part of the mass murder of thousands of Jews. Milgram wanted to know what influences people to do evil things like this, and whether it is due to just following orders from an authority figure. Slater et al attempted to replicate Milgram s (1963) study of obedience using a virtual environment. In this essay, I will discuss the similarities and differences between these studies, using evidence to support my points. Both Slater and Milgram wanted to carry out a study on obedience. To study the obedience of others, they used similar methods, such as conducting their study in a controlled, laboratory setting which was held in a psychology department. Due to ethical rules now being made ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is the same in Slater s study, with the teacher also being able to interact with the learner. One of the differences in interaction, in Slater s study, is that participants were also able to interact through text message, which was shown to cause less tension in the participant when they had to administer shocks. Even though Milgram s participants were all real people and Slater used an avatar, both studies showed similar results when participants were able to interact and hear the learner s responses. For example, in Milgram s study, participants showed signs of nervousness, tension and were generally uncomfortable. When participants were hesitant to stop the task, the experimenter responded saying it is absolutely essential that you continue . Similar to Slater s study, participants showed signs of stress, frustration and a racing heartbeat. They would also turn to the experimenter for guidance on what they should do. Both studies resulted in the majority of participants going all the way on the shock ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Depth Affected Underwater Depth and Temperature and How They re Affected Underwater Landon H. Klein Lake Butler Middle School Water Depth Water depth is the distance from the top of the water down. If for example, you are 3 feet down under water, then the depth would be 3 feet. Depth is measured in many things such as feet, meters, kilometers, miles, fathoms, and leagues. The tools that are used to measure are as follows: a depth finder, an echo sounder, a sonic pulse, and radar. Hydrography is the study of measuring and describing the floors of an ocean s floor. The scientists use hydrography to see what the oceans landing, or floor, looks like. The data gathered from using hydrography is used to update nautical charts, and form hydrographic models. The main way to get data for the science of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Multibeam echo sounders do this by sending out sound waves that widen in width as you go down away from the ship. Then, the scientists calculate the amount of times it takes for the sound waves to get back to the sounder. This determines the water s depth. Multibeam systems (unlike other sonars) use sound wave systems to take the information involving direction from the incoming sound waves, creating lots of information from one single return. This can be used in case there is an oceanic physical structure under ground, and if a boat or submarine is coming. A nautical chart is the most accurate and efficient way of mapping the ocean s ( or any body of water s) bed, or floor. You would use nautical charts if you were sailing, fishing, cruising etc. Nautical charts don t just show depth, they also show high tide, low tide, organizations that deal with marine currents, and when traveling and having port plans. Nautical charts are extended everyday from public and private sources. Nautical charts can be recorded using a multibeam echo sounder. This is the most common way of measuring for a nautical ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Behavior Management Program Paper IV. BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT PROGRAM BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Include your Behavior Management Program here. Address all items from the checklist. Refer to the Code of Federal Regulations, the California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Title 17, and DDS s web page for guidance. Address: Facility philosophy Written: assessment, behavioral management plan, document which justifies use of interventions, and monthly reports Mild Restrictive Interventions to be used/not used Restrictive/Aversive techniques to be used/not used Psychotherapeutic drugs Emergency Behavioral Procedures HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE Include: The facility shall have a Human Rights Committee (HRC) with the responsibility for assuring that clients rights ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The HRC shall meet at least quarterly. The function of the HRC shall include: Development of policies and procedures to assure and safeguard the client s rights listed in W I Code, Sections 4502 4505 and sections 50500 50550, Title 17 CAC. Monitor staff performance to ensure that policies and procedures are implemented. Document and participate in developing and implementing relevant in service training programs. Review treatment modalities used by the facility where client human rights or dignity are affected. Review and approve at least annually, all behavior management programs. For those programs utilizing restrictive procedures, the minutes of the HRC shall reflect an examination of all previous treatment modalities used by the facility and shall document that the current program represents the least restrictive treatment alternative. Inform each client, parent (if the client is a minor) or legal guardian, of the client s medical condition, developmental and behavioral status, attendant risks of treatment, and of the right to refuse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Irrigation Medicine Case Study The effects of different irrigation treatments and CO2 concentrations on the stomatal conductance (gs) and transpiration rate (Tr), of maize are shown in Fig. 4a, b, c, d. The figure shows that gs and Tr decreased with the enrichment of CO2 concentrations under both RI and DI. Compared with RI400, gs and Tr were 27 and 23% lower under DI400; for the elevated CO2 concentrations, gs and Tr were 22 36 and 25 26% lower under DI when compared with RI. Relative reductions in gs and Tr due to the DI treatment were therefore more pronounced along with elevated CO2 concentrations. Compared with RI400, RI550 RI700 RI900 decreased gs by 13, 22, and 33%, and Tr by 12, 23, and 38%, respectively. Compared with DI400, DI550 DI700 DI900 decreased gs by 8, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While compared with DI400, DI550 DI700 DI900 increased Tleaf by 2.4, 4.0, and 5.7%, respectively. Hence the relatively increase in Tleaf caused by elevated CO2 concentrations was higher under DI than under RI. Leaf temperature was highly correlated with Tr under most conditions (Pallas et al., 1967). And it was obvious to see that the higher Tr was shown in the markedly lower Tleaf, and vice versa, namely the so called transpiration cooling effect (Pallas et al., 1967). So when the elevated CO2 concentration reduced Tr, the Tleaf increased. Also with decrease in soil water in DI condition, Tr was decreasing; meanwhile, Tleaf rose more remarkable than that only under elevated CO2 conditions. As that Tr cannot be ignored in the changes of Tleaf (Cook et al., 1964; Gates, 1964), and Tr changes was more pronounced under DI, so as to the changes of Tleaf. Figure 4 e and f show the effect of different irrigation treatments and CO2 concentrations on net photosynthetic rate (Pn). Net photosynthetic rate increased with the enrichment of CO2 concentration. Compared with RI400, Pn was 24% lower under DI400; for the elevated CO2 concentrations, Pn was 15 20% lower under DI when compared with RI. Relative reductions in Pn due to the DI treatment was therefore weakened along with elevated CO2 concentrations. Compared with RI400, RI550 RI700 RI900 increased Pn by 30, 45, and 59%, respectively, while compared with DI400, DI550 DI700 DI900 increased Pn by 37, 51, and 77%, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Analysis Of The Article Basic Writing Through The Back Door In her article, Basic Writing Through the Back Door: Community Engaged Courses in the Rush to Credit Age, Oregon State University professor Cori Brewster reflects on her experiences working with high school and college students in an accelerated summer writing course for college credit. Brewster s reflection is pragmatic and demonstrates the strengths and the weaknesses of the program. She also shares her hopes for the future of similar programs and some suggestions for the improvement of future of dual enrollment, early college, and other similar programs that are a part of the rush to credit trend in secondary and postsecondary education. These features of Brewster s writing show Brewster s careful consideration of her students and of the trend toward underpreparedness that these expedited programs can cause for students when the focus is on hurried matriculation or the numbers instead of students actual needs. With a goal of providing better access to composition instruction for Oregon s rural students in a limited time under restricting conditions, Brewster manages to create a service learning project that is meaningful for the students and the community. The obstacles they encountered serve to give other teachers in similar programs and other teachers of transitional students with the necessary insights to help make developmental and basic writing programs better. The article was published by the Basic Writing e Journal s special issue focusing on Basic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Clean A Car Clean Car If you own a car that is getting dirty you may be looking for a way to learn how to clean a car. Believe it or not, cleaning a car is actually a lot easier than you might think.However, if you do not clean a car properly then you will not get the most out of the time that you spend cleaning your car. Many people think that it is only important to clean the outside of a car. The fact of the matter is that it is important to clean both the inside,or interior, as well as the outside of a car. To start off, you should clean the exterior of your car. It will help if you have a hose that you can use to clean a car with because you re going to need a lot of water. To start off, just spray down your car with a general spray of water. This will get you started on your way to having a sparkling clean car. After you have sprayed your car down with water you are ready to move onto the next step of cleaning your car. The next step of cleaning your car involves putting soap on your car. If you want to, you can purchase automotive soap from your local auto store. It is extremely important for you to spend at least five minutes covering your car entirely with soap. After your car is covered with soap you can spray down your car with your hose. This will allow you to wash off any soap that may exist on your car. If you want to learn how to clean the car you must realize that you might have to do a little bit of dirty work. Even after putting soap on your car, there may be some dirty spots ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Unknown Bacteria Reagent Table 1 shows the steps and color results after each reagent was added to bacterial smear slide. Before any reagent was added to the heat fixed bacterial slides unknown bacteria was colorless. The primary stains reagent, Crystal Violet was added to the slide the unknown bacteria color was purple. Then, Iodine mordant the color of cells still remained purple. After adding the decolorizer alcohol gram + would remain purple and the purple color from the gram would be removed and it would become colorless. The last counterstain safranin was added to the slide a gram+ would remain purple and the gram would turn pink or reddish in color. Meanwhile, after the gram staining, one were able to identify under the microscope that unknown bacteria ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A positive bacterial growth on nutrient agar plate used as control as well as bacteria colony morphology. The EMB was used to select for coliform gram negative bacteria and determine if the bacteria is able to ferment lactose. The Purple color colonies indicated a positive result for strong fermentation of sugars by fecal coliforms. The last plate is the PEA plate, white showed inhibited growth of the bacteria indicating that the unknown bacteria is gram negative. Table 4 is showing test results for Phenal Red fermentation broths, Methyl Red Voges Proskauer broths, Catalase, oxidase and Urease. In the three Phenel Red tubes the unknown bacteria #3 tested positive yellow for fermentation. However, when reagents were added in the MR VP tubes the Methyl Red turned a Pinkish color detecting the unknown bacteria #3 strong acid formed and VP tube remained yellow detecting no formation of acetoin. The positive catalase test was indicated by bubbles when peroxide was mixed with the bacteria. However, the negative oxidase test indicated no cytochrome oxidase is present. The final test in the table is the Urease test. The result of the Urease was positive pink color detecting the production of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Love Song Of J Alfred Prufrock Essay T.S Eliot wrote his poems in the modernist manner and was one of twentieth century major poets. His famous works indicate the distortion of human society and also on the individual level and are critically acclaimed over the world. This essay will discuss the comparison of the theme of human society as a waste land in two of Eliot s famous works, The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock and Preludes . Although both the poem discusses the theme of human society as a waste land, the way in which Eliot portrays the theme differs in the poems. The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock subtly implies the ideas of the aftermath of World War I and uses a single point of view that of Prufrock s to indicate human society as a waste land. However, in Preludes ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These different views portray the idle ad infertile state of human society. Stanza I begin with the description of a cold winter evening and the routine scenario such as burnt out ends of smoky days (line 4), the grimy scrapes (line 6), withered leaves (line 7), newspapers from vacant lots (line 8), through a third person omniscient point of view. All these description of the day and the street tells of something that is dark, uncheerful and even still. These lines suggest the mundane scenario of a society that has lost all its charms and liveliness. Then the point of view shifts to the second person You . The third stanza gives a picture of a person who waits for someone else to come to a lonely bed with hopes of something unreal. This has the suggestions to human lives where people wait for things to become better and in the hope lose grip of their own lives. The lines 33 34, you have such a vision of the street as the street hardly understands gives the reader the picture that the person on the bed dreamt of the street of the street as it actually never will be, implying to hopes the human, as an individual, has of how the society should be. Not cold, distorted and dead but lively, closely knit and warm with emotions. It indirectly shows of how distorted human society had become as an effect of the damage humans inflict on each other thus making the society a waste land. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Dynamic Role In Music During The Romantic Period Araceli Jaramillo Professor Rudolph Intro To Music Mul. 1010 20 June, 2017 The dynamic role of Women in Music during the Romantic Period. Usually when people judge romance they assume of dating, but the Romantic Period was not about dating, it was a time of great emotion, creativity, imagination, adventure, and was a time of political revolution. Romanticism originated in Western Europe in the second half of the 18th century, and gained much strength during the Industrial Revolution. This era was a time of great change, and unlike the Classical era, the Romantic era allowed artistic creativity, freedom, and experimentation. The Romantic Period brought a flood of women who began writing and expressing themselves through literary works. Women increased recognition during the romantic era. They devolved into music teachers, composers, singers and performers. Although they were still in the opposition of music professions, the women in this era opened the doors for opportunities in the future. A few dominant impacts were Pauline Viardot, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel, and Clara Schumann. They even had some of their works published. (Young: 235 237) Women have been active participants in the musical world since antiquity, but discussions of their efforts have traditionally been neglected in favor of those of male musicians. Beginning in the romantic era, encouraged by the flourishing feminist movement, scholars began to investigate the musical activities of female musicians in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Did Ashoka Spread As a leader of his people, Ashoka used the teachings of the Buddha to create a basis of social behavior that focused on interactions and relationships between people of the time, which helped Ashoka become a respected leader in ancient India. Buddhism, in its origins was spread by the Buddha himself, and it was created on a sense of self reliance and discipline that is not apparent in the teachings of Ashoka. This isn t to say, however, that Buddha wouldn t approve of Ashoka s teachings. Ashoka wanted to spread the ideas of Buddhism to the people of India, but he simply did not have the ability to spread these ideas with so many people for it to be efficient, so he created his own interpretation of the beliefs of Buddhism called the Dhamma that was then spread around his empire to create peace and kindness amongst the people. Primary source 4.13 part 1 states, And my officers of high, low and middle rank are practicing and conforming to Dhamma, and are capable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ashoka s teachings took the focus away from these beliefs, and directed his ideas more toward social interactions and relationships. He wanted people to have compassion and kindness for others. The traditional Buddhist belief is expressed in primary source 3.12 paragraph 7 when it states, There is self and there is truth. Where self is, truth is not. Where truth is, self is not. This explains that in Buddhism, you must search within yourself to find what is right and not rely on what is true. Ashoka s teachings are expressed in primary source 4.13 part 4, paragraph 1, which states, The nurse will keep my child well, even so, the Rajjukas have been appointed by me for the welfare and happiness of the people in the country. This expresses that Ashoka s teachings are focused on how people treat each other, and good deeds are what will lead to happiness in the current and next ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Definition Of Coaching Concepts And Behavior 12011967 Coaching Concepts and Behaviour Philip Harvey Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Current status of Sports Coaching in the UK 3.0 The Findings 3.1 Coach Education and Coach Learning 3.1.1 Advantages and disadvantages of informal and formal learning 3.2 Approaches to learning 3.3 Coaching Development 4.0 Conclusion 5.0 Recommendations 6.0 References Analysis of the coach education and coach learning in the UK 1.0 Introduction The UK coaching framework was revised in 2012/2013 and a more concise document based around Excellent Coaching Every Time for Everyone which provided a focus on four main key objectives, these were: More appropriately qualified and skilled coaches A more diverse workforce A culture of self improvement A better supported workforce. This report will discuss the current status of coach education and coach learning in the UK. These findings will then be used to identify and recommend to the management board of Sports Coach UK and the Minister for sport where the investments from the central Governments for coach education and development should be placed. 2.0 Current status of Sports Coaching in the UK Gray (2011) said that coaching needed to become a profession; this is because of the widening participation of young people in sport, community involvement and social responsibility and that the health in Britain has gone down. Sports Coach UK (2008) agreed that it was in need of professionalization because of Britain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Pirate Ship Research Paper Types of Pirate Ships By: Caleb J. Carracks can carry 1,200 pounds and are one of the largest ships that pirates used. There are also other kinds of ships that pirates use like Naval ships, Cargo ships, and Transportation ships. First of all, Naval ships have lots of armor and cannons for protection, like an Ironclad with iron frames for protection from cannons and other fire power from enemy ships. The Brig and Panstership are both huge Naval ships. Also a fire ship was a ship filled with TNT that could be lighted and used to destroy other ships. The Corvette was a lightly armed warship,also Cutters were fast warships. The Sloop of War has 18 cannons. Another one, is the Penteconter was a 50 oar warship, also a Brigantine was driven by oars. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Bush s Argument Against Gay Adoption Being a parent is tough. I know because I ve seen how tough it is for my sister, a single mom of two. I also know how much trouble I bring my mom and dad. To be a legal parent is to be able to make decisions about the child s education, well being and health. Parents must be able to support the child financially. It s not the matter of what sex you are that tells if you are fit to be parent material. Everyone has the right to be a parent. If two teens in high school can have a baby at a young age, then nothing should be able to stop two adults of the same sex to have a family. Gay, lesbian, or hetrosexual people are human. They want the same things straight people want: a job, a family, and the best well being for themselves and the ones ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Catholiccare, is to guided by Catholic tradition of companionship and social justice. Which were worried about the law of adoption for gays. The services didn t want adoption to be declined based on peoples sexual orientation. Agencies said, Adoption is about the best interest of the child, not about rights for same sex couple. Although, Archbishop Hart asked for respect from supporters of same sex adoption, he wanted to keep tradition in the Catholic Church work in the Care. The Catholic Church opposes gay marriage and other social acceptance of homosexuality and same sex relationships, even though they teach that homosexual people deserve respect and pastoral care (Catholic agency wants immunity from same sex adoption ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Eclectic Approach USING ECLECTIC APPOACH FOR FUTURE TEACHING Nowadays, English has become the Global language. It is the language of science, technology, economic, etc. As a result, learning English has become an essential need for everyone. While learners try their best to reach their goal of successful communicator in foreign language, teachers find ways to make language teaching effective. In this fashion, considering and choosing the right way in teaching is prior thing for all of teachers and I am not an exception. We have witnessed the dominance of Communicative Approach with Communicative Language Teaching in the world in general and in Vietnam in particular recent years. For me, I will use the Eclectic Approach to teach English in the future due to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another reason is to catch up with globalization of English as well. According to Le Van Canh, Vietnam introduced CA (approach employed by Communicative Language Teaching) into its school system rather late than its neighbors such as China, Hong Kong, or Thailand (Canh, 2009). CLT replaced GMT when The Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) organized the design of the new curriculum and the writing of new textbooks for all school subjects in 2002. However, the application of CA faces many challenges. The challenges are from the teachers, learners, the class constrains, the syllabus. Vietnamese students and teachers are still familiar with GTM that has influence on them for long time, so the change into the new one is not easy at all. In addition, the class size with over forty students per class is one thing that make us concern. Also, the mismatch between the textbook and testing system is another one concern as well. While textbook focuses on four skills: listening, speaking, reading and writing, testing still focuses on testing linguistic competences only on that grammar and reading only as Wang 2008 once stated while curriculum developers and textbook writers emphasize the adoption of a communicative approach to teaching, classroom pedagogy has remained textbook based, test oriented and teacher fronted ( cited in Canh Barrnard, 2009: 28). So eclectic approach which combines the traditional one and modern one is the solution in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of John Irving s The Fate God Everyday people lose something in one way or the other and for most of the things, they don t ponder on the importance of the things lost. Throughout the novel, John Irving depicts different unique objects that has either has no arms or has lost their arms. The armadillo, Tabitha s dressmaker dummy, his swaddled body, and Mary Magdalene s statue are symbolically omen for Owen. Of all the objects, the Watahantowet s familiar totem was greatest message from God to Owen for that it appeared in the beginning and in the end. In the fate God has prepared for him, Owen learns the true meaning of loss through various encounters with armless objects because each teaches him a thing about loss. The curious armadillo may be small, but losing a part of it meant something important is lost in Johnny and Owen s childhood. Before the death of Tabitha s, Johnny allows Owen to borrow the armadillo, but afterward, Owen unexpectedly returns the armadillo without claws. As Dan says, We ve lost a part of ourselves (86). Johnny and Owen lose the innocence of children and the positive and humorous attitude toward matters around them. Also their relationship as friends becomes a bit pull apart. To Owen, the claws are a way to express his belief: GOD HAS TAKEN YOUR MOTHER. MY HANDS WERE THE INSTRUMENT. GOD HAS TAKEN MY HANDS. I AM GOD S INSTRUMENT (87). Despite the fact that Owen may be used by God, Owen takes off the arms of the armadillo to show that he s sorry and that he will never be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Wine Consumer Behavior WINE CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR: AN IRISH WINE MARKET ANALYSIS. A LITERATURE REVIEW. Sarah Geraghty Shannon College of Hotel Management sarahgeraghty@shannoncollege.com ABSTRACT The Irish wine market, worth €1.65 billion in 2009 (DIGI, 2010), has experienced unprecedented growth in the last fifteen years, growing from an 8% share of the overall alcoholic beverage market in Ireland in 1994 (WDB, 2007) to 22% in 2007 (DIGI, 2009). Relative to the long history of wine making and wine drinking, the marketing of wine is in its infancy (Thomas and Pickering, 2003). With approximately 1,451,000 wine drinkers (WDB, 2004) Ireland is an attractive and profitable target market for international wine brands. This research aims to analyse the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This paper also outlines the direction of future research to address the shortcomings of research to date and to provide marketers of wine with more rounded and meaningful insights into the wine consumption behaviour in Ireland. BACKGROUND TO THE IRISH WINE MARKET The Irish wine market has experienced tremendous growth over the past 15 to 20 years, with an almost five fold increase in the consumption of wine from 1.7 million cases in 1990 to 8.2 million cases in 2007 (WDB, 2008). DIGI (2010) reported a 6.9% decline in wine consumption (by volume in 2009), however this decline took place in a year when the overall alcohol market contracted by about 10% due to poor national economic performance (DIGI, 2010, p. 6). Despite the recent drop in consumption over the past year, the 450% growth in the Irish wine market since 1990, and the shifts in demand and preference result in the Irish wine market becoming an important target market for wine brands. Preferences of Irish wine consumers have changed with a notable shift towards New World wines, from a 6% market share in 1990 to a 68% share in 2007 (WDB, 2008). Previously, wine was a highly inaccessible product in the market, with high prices, limited selections, and complex labelling (Farren, 2003). In more recent years, wine has become widely available and increasingly affordable and accessible. Quinton and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Proper Level Of Segregation Between Audit And Non Audit... Abstract Abstract:The purpose of this research paper is to discuss the proper level of segregation between audit and non audit services, to ensure independence and instill public confidence. In the wake of numerous accounting scandals of Enron, WorldCom, etc, the importance of auditor independence has been brought to the forefront of the accounting profession. The U.S. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) has taken a strict stance on auditor independence, which signifies that an auditor cannot provide business advisory services without impeding their autonomy. However, an analysis of the current auditor client relationship reveals contradictions to the interpretation of absolute auditor independence. In recent developments, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For instance, AICPA s Code of Professional Conduct contains over 200 pages of interpretive guidance on the topic of independence alone. The AICPA and PCAOB stress heavily on the importance of auditor independence, and for good reason. Financial statement users trust independent auditors ability to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, whether caused by error or fraud. (AU C 200.06) Auditor independence is required to instill public confidence in U.S. financial markets. Thus, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) has a strict view on independence in both fact and appearance. In AU 220.01, PCAOB states that an auditor must be without bias with respect to the client. More specifically, an independent auditor must be free from any obligation to or interest in the client, its management, or its owners. (AU 220.03) This strict interpretation of auditor independence was adopted as a means to restore public confidence in U.S. financial markets following the Enron, Waste Management, and other frauds in the early 2000 s. Unfortunately, the concept of strict auditor independence may be impossible in today s public accounting environment.There are several environmental factors that influence perceived auditor independence. The underlying fee structure for accounting firms that audit public companies prohibits complete auditor client ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Urban Legend Of To Kill A Mockingbird The book To Kill a Mockingbird has an urban legend hiding in the background. You might not see it at first but if you break down Boo Radley and pick him apart, you figure out there is a lesson to be told from his story. First let s look at what an urban legend is. Urban legends are fictitious stories, but sometimes based on true events, that teach a moral lesson or offer an explanation for mysterious events. Urban legends are told throughout the world and are distorted a little based on who tells them and where they are told. These stories can never be traced back to the original source because they are always heard from a friend of a friend. Urban legends are stories told around a campfire or are spread by email and the internet. Because ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He got caught up doing the wrong things with the wrong people, and it ultimately led to the lifestyle that he lives in the book. When a judge was going to sentence Boo to jail counts of resisting arrest and cussing in the presence of a lady. His father stepped in and said he would guarantee Arthur wouldn t do another bad thing if he didn t have to go to jail. The judge accepted but his father s idea of helping was keeping him locked up in the house. In The Knife in the Briefcase a woman living in Southampton, New York pulls up to a gas station. The woman was in a hurry to get back to east Hampton to pick up her daughter from an art class. As she was getting gas, a well dressed man walked up to her car. He said that his rental car had died and he needed a ride back into town for an important business meeting. She said she would be happy to help. He put his briefcase in the back seat and said he was going to the men s room quickly. The woman saw the time and panicked, she drove off forgetting that the man was coming back. After picking up her daughter and getting home she realized she had forgotten the man. She got the briefcase and opened it up looking for information to contact the man, but when she did she found nothing but a knife and a roll of duct ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Examples Of Discipline And Decum In The Library Discipline and Decorum in the Library 1. The user/members shall maintain perfect silence in the library reading halls. Talking loudly, tattling, visiting, and so on is entirely denied. 2. Running, pushing passing signals and prodding is entirely denied. 3. Eatables and soda pops are not permitted in the library. 4. Use of cell phone is denied in the library. Cell phones ought to be kept under noiseless mode in the library. 5. Stamping, underlining, doodling or destroying any Books, Newspapers, Magazines, and so forth of the library denied. 6. Conveying any book, distributed material, or any property of the library outside the library without legitimate issue or approval should be considered as gross indiscipline. 7. Ruining, harming and misusing the property of the library should be esteemed as gross indiscipline. Non compliance or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Library subscribes to 13 national and international journals, 22 Magazine and 19 Newspapers. Library also has collections by method for gift and trade. The collection is housed subject wise on various floors under three major streams i.e. Financial aspects, Commerce and different controls. The personnel productions have been exhibited at the Ground and First floor and College Publications are shown on the Periodical Section. Books The library has collection of books on changed subjects, viz. Software engineering, Ethics and Motivation, Micro and Macro Economics, Accounts, Financial Accounting, Mathematics, Management, Law, Tax, Fiction, Non fiction, Rachnavalis, Biographies, History, Corporate Governance, Social Responsibility, Marketing, Business Communication, Psychology, Sonology, Statistics CD/DVDs SRCC Library also has a collection of approx. 500 circles of motion pictures and content accessible in the Ist floor of the library. Users can approach the in change of the Periodical Section. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Paper Sword Research Paper I love blades, and Making stuff. When I was a sophomore in high school, we had to do a presentation in english. I had a couple of ideas but the one I wanted to do the most was to show the class how to make a paper sword. It s not that hard to make the paper sword but it does take a long time to make.I didn t want to get in trouble with bringing a sword to school. I was too scared to ask if I could do a presentation on it for school.The next day I asked the teacher if I could do a presentation on it.. Surprisingly, she said I could. Fortu nately I was in the process of making a paper sword. I just had to finish the outer layer and paint it. For what I wanted to do for the presentation, I did only one side. These paper swords are hard as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Informative Essay On Walt Disneyland Nearly all people had the occasion of going to Disney World whether they went annually as a young child or perhaps rarely as a young adult. In my case, I have never been to Disney World since the location is incredibly distant and my family and I have a sensible judgement of saving money. Nevertheless, if I was offered a rare and golden opportunity such as this, then I would be eager to have my first impression of this admired family park. In fact, there are only some requests I have listed for this certainly once in a lifetime probability. First of all, I have heard many daunting urban legends of this exact park all associated with poltergeists. One story explained that, In 1999, the classic It s A Small World ride in Disneyland had to be evacuated for an undisclosed reason. Just before leaving the park a mother snapped a couple of pictures to finish off the roll. When the pictures were developed, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One major fact is stated that, Walt Disney World has some of the one of a kind rides here include Spaceship Earth, Mission: SPACE, Test Track, Kilimanjaro Safaris, and the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. Disneyland is where you ll only find the Matterhorn Bobsleds, the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage, Mickey s Fun Wheel, and Radiator Springs Racers here. (In 2017, look for the re theming of the Tower of Terror at Disney California Adventure it ll turn into Guardians of the Galaxy Mission: Breakout.) (8 Major Differences Between Walt Disney World and Disneyland, n.d.). There are various different sections of the two parks, aside the rides, for instance the food is more scrumptiously improved with the addition of more appealingly amusing entertainments in Disney World, which I wish to view for myself. In conclusion, if it were financially possible to travel to Disney World, then I would love to go and experience it and these requests are the two main motives of my ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Reactive Power Compensation Strategy For REACTIVE POWER COMPENSATION STRATEGY FOR CASCADED PHOTO VOLTAIC SYSTEM Abstract Large scale cascaded photovoltaic systems is contributing renewable energy world wide due to its unique features like reliability, power quality ,amount of energy harvested and so on. However cascaded PV system is facing one of the tough challenges like reactive power control due to varied power distribution over different PV modules. This paper addresses the issue of effects due to reactive power on system reliability ,power quality and reactive power compensation strategy for optimal operation of system. A photovoltaic system consisting of three 5W, 10V solar modules with converters are used and proposed control strategy is implemented in laboratory. experimental results are presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of proposed reactive power control strategy. Key words cascaded PV systems,power Voltage distribution,reactive power com pensation,unsymmetrical active power 1.INTRODUCTION Renewable energy resources especially solar energy are growing rapidly in view of huge energy consumption and environmental concerns.Large scale photovoltaic systems are connected to medium voltage distribution grids in which power converters are required to convert DC solar energy to AC electrical energy in grid interactive PV system. To achieve direct medium voltage which is present at grid without using bulky medium voltage transformer ,cascaded multilevel converters are attracting more and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...