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Without Plagiarizing - Literary English
Primary Visual Cortex
Throughout history, a human being was always reliant on the primary sensory areas. An ability to
communicate and contract languages is considered to be a unique ability of human nation as no other
species show an equal amount of complexity in terms of the structure and sound combination. On the
other hand, primary visual cortex provides a skill set in order to identify the objects presented in the
world, the distance towards them as well as to design a set of actions in order to incorporate some
items such as a stone or a pen. The understanding of these systems is crucial, especially for those who
suffer from strokes and tumors and as a result lost the ability to visually recognize objects or hear
other people. This work will focus of the structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The system consists of the eyes where the information is collected, geniculate lateral nucleus and
visual cortex. The visual cortex could be subdivided into the primary visual cortex and the striate
cortex. This sensory system is located at the back of a brain parts of which are located in both
hemispheres. Recent studies obtained a sufficient amount of information in order to construct the two
stream hypothesis, which describes the ventral and dorsal streams. The ventral stream begins at the
primary visual cortex and goes to the inferior temporal cortex. Main functional responsibilities of this
area include identification of objects and the emergence of the long term memory the origins of which
are placed in this area (Rauschecker, Josef P and Sophie K. Scott 722). Dorsal stream also begins at
the primary visual cortex and ends at the posterior parietal cortex. It is mainly responsible for the body
part control required in order to manipulate an object. The research shows that these what and why
systems are not directly related, and the damage in one affect the other only to a certain extent. It
could be explained by the fact that that input is transformed differently via action and
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Persuasive Essay On Juvenile Justice
When it comes to the age limit of children who go to the juvenile court, and the kind of crimes that are
to be judged by the juvenile court, a lot of controversies are seen. Going into details, we realize that
these controversies originate from the concept that the system wants to make sure that these children
though still in the growing stage end up being changed into better individuals. Adding the fact that
children are the ones to be judged, it makes it more difficult to condemn them because a lot of factors
come to play from psychology to the emotions surrounding the case. But, I will base myself on the
fact that at the end of everything, the most important is that we want these children to be better
individuals and not commit any crimes in the future. Though it is generally accepted that sending
children to a juvenile prison or facility is a better punishment, the juvenile system is not enough to
provide discipline to all the children they receive, hence not necessarily guaranteeing a better future
for these children and the society.
Curtis was a kid I met several years ago one of the kids who helped inspire me to write this book in
fact. He d been locked up at ten years old, for a robbery capping off a criminal career that started at
seven when he was arrested for stabbing a teacher with a pencil. He was sent, at ten, to the CA Youth
Authority, a then notorious institution that held young men up to 24 years old. Terrified and petrified
is how Curtis described his
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Max Power Case Study
One reason suggesting Chloe s guilt in Max Power s murder is her compelling motive for the crime.
First, Chloe had a financial motive for murdering Max Powers. According to the Preliminary Report,
Max inherited a net worth of 12.4 million and the suspects [Ray, Chloe, Dez and Beverly] were all
named equally in his will (Preliminary Report). As one of the four inheritors of Max s will, Chloe
would receive $3.1 million dollars in the event of the millionaire s death. Although Chloe s financial
situation is not disclosed in the case files, $3.1 million is a significant amount of money to suddenly
attain. Furthermore, there is some evidence to suggest that Chloe was motivated by Max s wealth. In
the Preliminary Report, it states that she probably ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First, Chloe s alibi of being in the shower is inconsistent with Ray s testimony. According to Chloe s
testimony she went upstairs to take a shower in the bathroom at about 2:30 pm and returned to the
crime scene when Ray called out at 3 pm (Suspect Case File). The blueprint of the house depicts that
it contains one second floor bathroom. Furthermore, both Ray and Chloe are supposedly in the
bathroom at the same time, however this piece of information is highly unlikely, suggesting
inconsistency in Chloe s alibi. Another fault in Chloe s testimony is how she was supposedly in the
shower during the murder. This goes in tandem with the hairbrush discovered at the crime scene.
According to the Forensic Report, The DNA in the comb when compared side by side with Chloe s
DNA shows a perfect match (Forensic Report). The results from the DNA Testing Lab demonstrate
that Chloe s hair was in the brush found at the crime scene. The fact that Chloe discloses she was in
the shower at Max s party indicates she likely used the hairbrush during the day at the millionaire s
mansion. While a piece of hair on a comb does not indicate murder, it can provide significant evidence
to who was near the crime scene the day of the dramatic murder. In conclusion, Chloe left behind the
clues of a murder indicating the killing of Max
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What Makes Lincoln Electric Company So Famous Among...
What makes Lincoln Electric Company so famous among management researchers and study
communities? What gives them competitive advantages? Lincoln is known for its high labor
productivity, very low employee turnover rate, high profitability and stable market share. The
principle behind Lincoln success is their incentive management style. This famous Lincoln
management style created a unique organizational culture. In this paper, I will be summarizing the
organization culture of Lincoln: how is it created and what values of culture Lincoln possesses using
Organization Culture Profile (OCP) topology?
How is this culture created? Surprisingly, unlike other corporation, it is not the founder, John C.
Lincoln, who influenced culture. It all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For him, the stockholders interests come last. The reason behind this is that the stockholders will
obtain their share of money regardless of their participation. In addition, he believed investors will
automatically come if a company is proven itself to be successful.
James believed that the interests of customers are best served by high employee s performance and
productivity. Therefore, he had implemented several plans and processes. The very first step he took
was founding the Advisory Board to represent employees voices. This Advisory Board is the one who
proposed famous Lincoln bonus plan which has been the backbone to Lincoln s management system.
Furthermore, Employees Association was formed to provide social activities and health benefits.
Wages are paid on piecework system and adjusted to Consumer Price Index. One of best move taken
by James was developing a stock purchase plan for all employees. The motive behind is to provide
incentive to help run company efficiently by sharing the sense of ownership.
By strolling through the interview sections of the case study by Sharplin, you get this sense; even
though employees at Lincoln work hard but their satisfaction toward their jobs is high. Referring to
organization culture profile, one can deduct that one value of Lincoln s strong culture is outcome
oriented culture. Performance is evaluated under four sections: Quality, Dependability, ideas and
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Comparison Of Amazon And Ebay s Business Model
Introduction
Amazon and Ebay are two well known brands of online shopping sites. They have evolved and grown
from small firms to the giants of e commerce today. In this essay, a comparison would be made
between the two firms.
Questioning the types of business models Amazon and Ebay s have employed and how they have
evolved over time, the driving factors of change, and finally the future outlook of each firm help
distinguish the trails both firms made to become the two leaders in the market of ecommerce. They are
imperative in making a comparison between the two because despite being direct competitors in the
same market, Amazon and Ebay s business models are distinctly different. Both companies have
altered business strategies over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Amazon intended to benefit from cross selling on the basis that it already has a loyal installed base in
place. (Krishnamurthy, 2004) Amazon also benefited from economies of scope as its basic
infrastructure is already in place and highly scalable.
Three building blocks complement this: Amazon s feedback system, recommendation system and its
buy/sell system. Its recommendation system accounts for 35% of Amazon s sales as customers are
more inclined to buy a product based on the strength of the reviews of other customers. It also brought
repeated purchasers that account for 66% of sales. (Salehnejad, 2012)
Also, Amazon has emphasized on building several distribution centers around the world to hasten
deliveries (Hof and Himelstein, 1999). Coupled with its software it provides a laser like focus on the
buying experience (IT Business Edge, 2012). Such a system and service is what draws customers
towards Amazon and subsequently retains them.
In 1999, Amazon became a merchant platform by introducing zShop, a new service that allows anyone
to sell merchandise through its website . (Moore, 1999) It not only creates extra revenue from the
$9.99 monthly subscription fee from sellers but also 60 cents per transaction for payments made with
1 Click, as well as 4.75 percent of the final sale . (Moore, 1999)
The draw for small to medium business to subscribe to Amazon s zShops would be Amazon s huge
customer
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The Pros And Cons Of The Moon Landing
For the last forty years people have been arguing whether if the Moon landings were real. The Moon
landings occurred during the late 1960 s and into the early 1970 s. During this time the United States
and the Soviet Union were in a competition known as the Space Race. The main objective during the
Space Race was for one country to put a man on the Moon. The competition was getting intense, and
both countries began expanding their space programs. During the Space Race and the Apollo missions
NASA created over 400,000 jobs making it impossible for all of the workers to keep the events a
secret if it were fake (Riley). The technology between the two countries was also top of the line at that
time. The Soviet Union could track down the United States every move, so therefore if the moon
landings were fake; the Soviet Union would clearly know (Allen). With the technological
advancements and the jobs created throughout the process of the Apollo missions, it s obvious that
NASA did not fake the Moon landings. Conspiracy theorists believe that the evidence of the flag
waving in space, the lighting from the pictures, and the strange shadows from the pictures create it
obvious that the Moon landings were all a hoax. Conspiracy theorists claim these areas for the Moon
landing being fake, and in the end they believe that the moon landings were done in a T.V. studio to
give the affect that the Moon landings were in fact real. The flag waving is the largest claim that
conspiracy theorist
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Personal Narrative-Home Essay
Ugh, I muttered under my breath as the receptionist told us that the wait was 30 minutes. My stomach
was already growling since I had not eaten for several hours. Additionally, the mouth watering aromas
from the Italian food aggrandized my desire to devour the food ravenously. After being admitted into
the dining hall of Olive Garden, I decided to order an exquisite meal, consisting of three courses. To
start off my eating rampage, I asked for a minestrone soup. As soon as the soup arrived, the pungent
scent engulfed my senses, leaving a tingling sensation inside my nose. Composed of various
vegetables and beans, the soup was healthy, providing vital nutrients. Without hesitation, I
instantaneously dived into the simmering soup, forgetting
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Females Mental Rotation Study
Background
One theory developed by psychologists working within the biological approach is the idea that males
have better spatial ability than females. Spatial ability is the ability to mentally manipulate 2
dimensional and 3 dimensional figures. One way in which spatial ability can be operationalised is in
the form of mental rotation test. A mental rotation test requires participants to identify rotated versions
of a target stimulus. Mental rotation usually takes place in the right cerebral hemisphere, in the areas
where perception also occurs. Mental rotation can be separated into the following cognitive stages
(Johnson 1990): 1) Create a mental image of an object 2) Rotate the object mentally until a
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Controls in this experiment included ensuring that all participants undertook the task in silence. All
participants took the test in the same school computer lab and at the same time of day (Between 1:00
and 2:00pm). All participants were of a similar age and all participants did exactly the same task.
Participants were seated a desk apart so they could not copy each others answers.
Design
As there are two groups of different participants, one male and one female, to compare times between
groups the research design is an independent groups each participants is only in one group (condition).
Procedure
A pilot study was conducted with 5 students not taking part in the study. This enabled the researchers
to check the timings involved in administering the mental rotation test and also to check that
everything ran smoothly. The study also enabled the researchers to perfect the wording of the
standardised instructions.
For the main study 10 male participants sat at separate desks in the computer room with the mental
rotation programme loaded. Participants read and signed a consent form. The experimenter then read
from a standardised set of instructions explaining the procedure and giving permission for participants
to begin the 10 mental rotation trails when they were ready. Sitting next to each participant was a
research assistant on hand to time the task. In their own time participants began the task matching a
2D object with one of six
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The Results Of Gothic Architecture
The results of Gothic architecture in York
In the 12th century architecture saw the progression from Romanesque architecture to the Gothic era,
which saw the forthcoming of the prodigious cathedrals that were to become the architectural symbol
of the middle ages. This was during a time of high aspirations. As well structural developments Gothic
architecture is also associated with a change in thinking and social attitudes that are represented in
numerous ways, essentially appealing to emotions.
After the fall of the Roman Empire the political culture shifted from the feudal system to monarchy,
bringing forth a cultural identity. Poetry and art became more personal and intimate, giving people
individuality. It reflected the social sustainability of the modern age and the growing confidence of the
Christian Church of Rome, which successfully lead crusades to reclaim the Holy land from the Islamic
occupants. The representation of Christ changed from a godlike hero in the battle between good and
evil to a tortured human figure that sacrificed him self on the cross for the sins of mankind. To
respond, architects believed that light was the closest substance to God s true presence and focused on
making a network of ribs and vaults reaching towards heaven. Pointed arches looked towards the sky
as the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine on it: for the glory of God did lighten
it . (The Bible. Revelation 21:23) The results were specific elements, such
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Improvement History Of Android s Features
Improvement History of Android s Features
Faxiao Xu
Colorado State University
CIS606
Abstract
Android is becoming the most used smartphone operating system all over the world since the first
version of Android was released at 2008. In this research paper, I systemize most important milestones
from Android 1.0 to Android 6.0 based on the description from Google Inc. During the collection of
Android versions, I highlight the most influential changes for Android s development.
Keywords: Android, feature, history
1. Introduction
According to Kidman. A (2014), the most popular smartphone operating system globally is Android,
and it has about 80.6% of market share. People may want to know how Android becomes the most
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2.1.1 Quick Search Box. As people all know, the major character of Google is its searching function.
Android s Quick Search Box is ubiquitous. User can use this function to get search results from both
phone local content and website at once. It highly improves processing efficiency. Quick Search Box
created the idea that make smartphone as a convenient device.
2.1.2 Screen Size Diversity. People are more likely to use big screen phones than small screen phones.
Before the period of big screen phones, people used to use screen size around 2.4 inches. After iPhone
comes, people seem like to use big screen phones than before. However, the phone s featuring
displays was limited by 320*480 portrait. Because of the featuring displays limitation, it is hard for
manufactories to make big screen phones. Thanks to capabilities launched with Donut which allowed
Android to run on a variety of screen resolutions and aspect ratios. This opened the door for phones
featuring displays other than 320*480 portrait. With the higher portrait, manufacturers can design
bigger screen phones with an acceptable and distinct definition.
2.1.3 Android Market. Android Market is the predecessor of Google Play. Because of the invention of
Android Market, user can install applications by
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Costco Essay
Case Study Costco: the Culture fit in Japan CONTENT 1 Introduction 1 2 Costco s Human Resources
Policies and Practices in United States 1 2.1 Recruitment 1 2.2 Compensation and Benefits 2 2.3
Career development 3 3 Culture differences between US and Japan 3 4 Costco s human resource
policies and practices in Japan 6 4.1 Costco in Japan 6 4.2 Costco s human resource policies and
practices in Japan 7 4.2.1 Recruitment 7 4.2.1.1 Student Program 7 4.2.1.2 Job Posting System 8 4.2.2
Compensation and Benefits 9 4.2.3 Career development 9 5 Conclusion 10 1 Introduction Costco
Wholesale Corporation operates an international chain of membership warehouses, which carries
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High expectation: Exciting opportunities/Personal and career growth/Friendly and supportive work
environment/Stability/A workplace focused on ethics and obeying the law/Great benefits Target
talents: Costco are looking for ambitious, energetic person who enjoys a fast paced team environment
laced with challenges and opportunities and who are service oriented people with integrity and
commitment toward a common goal of excellence in every area of their personal and business lives.
3.2 Compensation and Benefits According to the Top 25 Companies for Compensation and Benefits
2014 that was released by Job hunting site Glassdoor.com, Costco ranked 2th, which was just behind
Google. Costco has one of the most competitive benefits packages in the industry. Its employees not
only have a full spectrum of benefits, but also may elect coverage for their spouses, children and
domestic partners. The company pays a larger percentage of the premiums than do most other
retailers, and employee paid premiums are withheld pre tax, which means employees get to keep more
of their hard earned money. Costco even runs a website www.costcobenefits.com for its employees to
learn its benefits plan. 3.3 Career development Promote From Within: Promote From Within strategy
is promoted by Jim Sinegal, the founder of Costco. Costco does not hire business school graduates but
cultivate employees who
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Essay on The Rulers and the Ruled in High School
If movie tropes and idioms are to be believed, there is a clear distinction between who is the ruling
majority and the ruled minority. Every high school movie that ever was invariably depicted academia
as a maze of cliques and clichés. The high school experience was characterized not by what you
achieved, but who you hung out with. The jocks, cheerleaders, bands and an assorted team of people
blessed with good looks were cool and the rest were not . The masses were ostensibly ruled over by
the much smaller popular gang; the unpopular masses criticized and berated the repulsive mediocrity
and social stagnation of the usually wealthy and/or beautiful minority, while the popular showed only
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Everyone around them was dissenting and rebelling . But all these rebels has squeezed themselves in a
conformist bandwagon; opposition for the sake of opposition. The sixties paid lip service to the ideals
of non conforming while still being entrenched in the mainstream, thereby killing the fundamental
ideals of individualism However, those beliefs have not become extinct, they have merely been
shrouded in a blanket of confusion and false similarities.
If all non conformists are in fact conformists, then has society lost hope? Not at all. The individual,
though rarely found in his true sense, still exists; but in alarmingly marginalized numbers. The real
sorrow is the true individual, while not lost to memory will never be hailed for the hero he truly is.
This ideal of rebellion, the in individual, do not fashion themselves to fit any certain mold, but rather
hold values that they personally agree with. Unfortunately for the masses, the individual cannot be
pinpointed in a crowd. These individuals can be found manning the tills at McDonalds or as high
flying executives at law firms. They can be doctors without borders or decorated heroes. Capitalist,
democratic, authoritarian, anarchist, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, individuals are found in all shapes and
sizes. Thy can even align themselves to merge with the masses; providing they think the majority s on
the right
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The Impact Of Marketing On Consumer s Choice And Behavior...
Methodology Literature Review
Abdullah Almarzuqi
Central Michigan University
Introduction Consumer s decisions are mainly influenced by how well they know the product. The
appearance of the product too influences the consumer s choice and behavior. This makes the firms to
use branding as a way to increase customer s awareness on their products. Branding is tending to be
inevitable for the firms these days. Branding has a great influence on consumer s decisions. Firms are
getting a greater challenge to ensure that they continuously remain up to date when it comes to
different forms of advertisement and marketing strategies. This ensures that they acquire consumer s
loyalty, increase the market share of their brands and increase the volume of their brands they sell. In
my research, I will use interview as a methodology that I can use to get more information from the
consumers. I will use interviews to conduct research to come up with a summary of how well
branding impacts the decisions of a consumer. Branding can be defined as packaging of a product in
different ways so as attract more consumers by making it look more appealing. It helps create a name,
symbol or design of a product that differentiates it from the others. The consumers can identify a
product by its branding features. Interview is research methodology that is used to acquire information
from the respondents. It involves asking the consumers questions directly and giving them a chance to
provide
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Case Study Of Krispy Kreme And Dunkin Donuts
It is an essential to have clear understanding of an organization s purposes to understand how
organization works and its method of working can be improved. Usually, general objectives lead to
clarification of purposes and responsibilities at all level of organizations. Management is the process
of communicating, coordinating and accomplishing action in the pursuit of organization objectives
while managing relationship with stakeholders, technologies and other artifacts, both within as well as
between organizations. (Kinicki, 2012)
Here, I would have used Fayol s Principle as the management approaches. According to Robert
Kreitner (2012), Fayol recognized there was no limit to the principles of management. And, Fayol s
work was one of the primary comprehensive statements of a general management theory. He proposed
that there were six primary functions of management and fourteen principles of management. Based
on his point of view, a manager must attain proper feedback process in order to make necessary
adjustments and must analyze the deviations. There are four management functions; to forecast and
plan, to organize, to command or leading, and to coordinate. As mentioned in task, I chose two similar
industries (confectionaries) in United Kingdom, which are Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donuts. ...
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The UK headquarters are based in Camberley,Surrey. The Krispy Kreme Doughnuts opened their first
store location in the United Kingdom in October 2013. According to their website, Krispy Kreme no
longer has franchise opportunities or development right available in United Kingdom. Krispy Kreme
Doughnuts offer sixteen types of doughnuts in the UK combined with occasional feature
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Lorraine Hansberry Research Paper
On May 19,1930 a set of events was set in motion that an inspiration and touching to many. May
19,1930 Lorraine Vivian Hansberry was born in Chicago, Illinois, she was the youngest of four kids.
Her parents were Nannie and Carl Augustus Hansberry.Nannie and Carl Hansberry were independent,
politically active and Republican. Growing up she dealt with many problems involving her race, her
family was victims of segregation. The effects of her childhood greatly affected how she went on
about her life.
In 1950 she decided to take a leap of faith and try to pursue a career of being a writer. She moves out
to New York City and starts going to The New School but only one year later she moves out to Harlem
so involve herself in the activist struggles. In 1951 she started working writing newspapers for black
freedom.Lorraine Hansberry wrote a poem called Lynch Song inspired from Willie McGee s court
case. One June 20,1953 Lorraine Hansberry married ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her funeral was held in Harlem on January 15, 1965. Paul Robeson and SNCC organizer James
Forman gave eulogies. She is buried at Asbury United Methodist Church Cemetery in Croton on
Hudson,New York. After her death, Nemiroff adapted a collection of her writing and interviews in To
Be Young, Gifted and Black, which opened off Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre and ran for eight
months.
In 1973 A Raisin in the Sun opened in theaters in New York. A Raisin in the Sun won a tony award for
best musical and went on broadway in 2004 and received a tony award nomination for best revival of
a play. In 1999 Hansberry was posthumously inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of
Fame. In 2013, Lorraine Hansberry was posthumously inducted into the American Theatre Hall of
Fame. The legacy of Lorraine Hansberry will forever be remembered because even know her life is
inspiring many and her audience is always
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Online Advertising
Online Marketing
Submitted By: Tech 4.0 (Group 16)
Amey Kolhatkar (09BM8008)
Balaji M (09BM8015)
Divya Goel (09BM8026)
Rahul Yadav (09BM8073)
Introduction
Marketing is the beginning of everything. An old saying states that nothing happens until a sale is
made, and that is true. But until someone does some marketing, there is nothing to sell, and no
premise on which to sell it. Marketing is the eyes and ears of the company, tuned to the customer, and
to competition. It is the driving force behind new products, behind the promotion and advertising and
all of the other communications about the new products. However, in today s world of exponential
growth of Internet and advancements in Web 2.0, Media Marketing is a ... Show more content on
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They do not actually pay for the listing, but only when the listing is clicked on. CPC differs from CPV
in that each click is paid for regardless of whether the user makes it to the target site. This is one of the
most popular models used.
CPA (Cost Per Action) or (Cost Per Acquisition) advertising is performance based and is common in
the affiliate marketing sector of the business. In this payment scheme, the publisher takes all the risk
of running the ad, and the advertiser pays only for the amount of users who complete a transaction,
such as a purchase or sign up. This is the best type of rate to pay for banner advertisements and the
worst type of rate to charge.
o Similarly, CPL (Cost Per Lead) advertising is identical to CPA advertising and is based on the user
completing a form, registering for a newsletter or some other action that the merchant feels will lead
to a sale. o Also common, CPO (Cost Per Order) advertising is based on each time an order is
transacted. o CPE (Cost Per Engagement) model means advertising impressions are free and
advertisers pay only when a user engages with their specific ad unit. Engagement is defined as a user
interacting with an ad in any number of ways.
List of top online advertisement server vendors in 2008
|Vendor |Ad viewers (in millions) |
|Google
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Study Halls Research Paper
Have you ever felt stressed about homework? Or have you ever wanted to just come home and relax?
This is why the Burris Laboratory School should provide an in school study hall during school. having
study halls during the school day would help improve grades and understanding of subjects. By
providing a study hall, there shouldn t be any excuses for students to not doing their assignments. Not
only will having a study hall increase grades, but will allow the students to fill their nights with some
event or activity that the student likes doing.
Some students choose to do after school activities, and then on top of that they have homework.
Finding down time on top of a busy night full of homework is hard. With homework, there is
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Empiricism and Experience
Empiricism Empiricism by nature is the belief that there is no knowledge without experience. How
can one know what something tastes like if they have never tasted it? For example, would someone
know that an apple is red if they have never actually have seen one. Someone can tell you an apple is
red, but, if you never have seen one, can you really be sure? Empiricists use three anchor points in
which they derive their opinions from. The first of these points is; the only source of genuine
knowledge is sense experience. An easier way to understand this is to compare the mind to a clean
sponge. As the sponge touches things, it takes with it, a piece of everything it touches. Without this,
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The second epistemological question is; does reason provide us with knowledge of the world
independently of experience? John Locke says the answer to this question is no. He uses arguments
discussed in the third anchor point of empiricism to support this idea. Locke does not believe that
reason alone can provide knowledge because we do not possess innate knowledge that we are not
aware of. To best describe this Locke proposes this model: Suppose the mind to be, as we say, white
paper, void of all characters, without any ideas; how comes it to be furnished? When man has painted
on it with endless variety, how does it have all the materials of reason and knowledge to this question I
answer, in one word, from experience. In that all our knowledge is founded, and from that, it
ultimately drives itself (p94). Therefore, without these experiences Locke believes that we would not
possess the concept of reason and because of that reason alone cannot provide us knowledge of the
world. Berkeley s answer to the second question is no as well. He believed that it was only through
experience and not reason that we have any knowledge of reality. Since our experiences differ from
each individual, reality too will differ for each individual. These ideas as he calls them are the
concrete contents of our minds. These ideas are provided through experience and not reason.
Therefore, we can not posses knowledge through our reasoning because that reasoning would be based
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The Dangers of Scuba Diving and Underwater Exploration Essay
Scuba diving can be a fun activity, you just have to take certain health and safety precautions. There
are lots of dangers in scuba diving, and underwater exploration. There is always the danger of a shark
attack. Sharks are closer to the banks during the months of April through September. From the months
of October through March, they have migrated South for the Winter. After returning from migration,
sharks are often hungry and tend to feed on things other than whats on their diet. Most attacks on
humans are in the months of April and March. One of the main staples on a sharks diet is a sea turtle.
When a diver is in all of their gear, sharks mistake them for sea turtles. Although a shark attack is a
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This happens because the deeper you dive into the ocean, the higher the pressure is on your ears.
Diving in high pressure for long periods of time can also cause permanent hearing loss. Diving has
many pros and cons. Chambers page.2 Not everyone can dive. Diving take many months of training.
Training usually lasts up to three to four months. During the first month of training, you will practice
your swimming skills. An instructor will test your ability to withstand certain conditions while in the
water. They will test your ability to with stand strong currents, and big waves. You will also be taught
what to do if you become tired or dizzy while diving. If you do become tired or dizzy while diving,
you need to lie on your back and float. During the second month of training, you will practice
breathing at different pressure points, and altitude. Diving in deeper water makes it harder to breathe,
and without proper training, can cause dizziness or unconsciousness. During the second month of
training, you will learn about all of your scuba gear. You will learn how to put it on, and how to use it.
Scuba gear can weigh up to seventy five pounds. If you aren t muscular enough, the weight of the
scuba gear can weigh you down, and cause you to be tired or drown. Months before training to dive
you should go to a gym and try lifting weights, and improve your leg and arm muscles. ( Gear )
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IOM Impact On Nursing
Professional Development for Nursing Professionals: Impact of IOM 2010 on Nursing In October of
2010, the Institute of Medicine issued a report with recommendations that would change the future of
healthcare. This report outlines recommendations to achieve success in the future of nursing and
healthcare. Empowering nurses, requiring higher education, promoting health care partners, and
effective planning and policy making form the backbone for this report. With the Affordable Care Act,
opening healthcare to millions of people, primary care physicians would be overwhelmed with patient
care. IOM suggested the transformation of nursing to fill the gap and provide quality patient care.
Nurses were called to accept a greater role in the healthcare of America. Innovative technologies,
aging population, and health care reorganization would make it is necessary to empower nurses who
are critical to healthcare, therefore impacting the future of nursing and the quality of healthcare.
(National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, 2010)
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In addition, ninety four percent offered tuition reimbursement, twenty five percent required nurses to
obtain a BSN with an allotted time, and nine percent offered to increase pay for a bachelor s degree
nurse. (The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health Report Briefing, 2010) First, this
report explained that nurses must be empowered to work at the highest level in which they have been
trained and no longer be constrained in their abilities to practice. Second, it suggests that healthcare
should expect eighty percent of its nurses to obtain a bachelor s degree by the year 2020. By providing
educational opportunities for nurses and nursing residency programs, healthcare will enhance
opportunities in outcome and safety for patients. (Institute of Medicine of National Academies,
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Why Was Persepolis Important To The Persians
The establishment of the magnificent city of Persepolis was of great importance to Persia from 500
BCE to 330 BCE. This city, built by Darius was so important to the Persians because it was the
ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid empire, a sacred and symbolic region for the Persians and also
because it was dedicated to hold official audiences. Through an exploration of both primary and
secondary sources, the reason behind why the establishment of Persepolis is of such importance to the
Persians gas becomes much clearer.
Darius the great beginning construction in 518 BCE established Persepolis, the capital of ancient
Persia. The reasons to its establishment is still consider a mystery but what we do know is that it was
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Ruled by darius and then xerxes it was considered the ceremonial capital of Persia. The establishment
of this capital further aided the Persians in ceremonies, trade and most importantly gained respect of
other countries in battle. Persepolis was the example of par excellence of the dynasty. The first reason,
which highlighted the importance, was the ceremonies. Celebrations varied in sizes and all had
different reasons. The most important ceremony that was celebrated is the event Nowruz . Nowruz
meaning new day, was the name of the Iranian New Year. This ceremony created a majestic
atmosphere for the Persians. This event celebrated the first day of spring or Equinox at the beginning
of the year in the Persian calendar. Nowruz is about the only tradition to not resolve around a religious
group. The establishment of Persepolis gave the Persians the opportunity to celebrate as a whole. The
second reason that highlighted the importance of the establishment of Persepolis was the trade. The
Achaemenid Empire was rich and luxurious. An example of trade in Persepolis included darius
revolutionising it by placing it on a silver and gold coinage system and the popular trade items
included orange, Shaw and turquoise. By establishing Persepolis it enhanced trade in the Achaemenid
Empire. The final reason that highlights the importance of the establishment of Persepolis was their
success in battle. Darius and xerxes were highly successful in battle and there are still structures that
depict the sister countries giving the kings gifts. Some of these included lions from the elamites,
brahma bull from the Babylonians and even cloth from the Lydian bolts. Alexander involved
Persepolis as a whole in the battle of the Persian gate, which they weren t successful in which led to its
destruction. Even due to this fact the establishment of Persepolis was highly important to the
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Curtis Jackson 3 Major Accomplishments
Curtis Jackson III is one the toughest rappers alive. He was shot 9 times. Curtis Jackson III is famous
for rapping and being an entrepreneur. Curtis Jackson III had an interesting life and many
accomplishments. (Marcovitz 56)
Curtis Jackson III, was born on July 6, 1975. He was born in South Jamaica, Queens. (Marcovitz 56)
Curtis grew up in Queens and started Andrew Jackson High School in Queens, while living with his
grandparents. (Marcovitz 56)
His mother had him when she was only 15 years old. She sold drugs to support herself and left Curtis
with her parents while she got her own place. (Marcovitz 17) Curtis was 8 years old when mother was
killed in a drug deal. She was 23 24 years old. After his mother passed he became uncontrollable. ...
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He was recording Power of the Dollar and came across rapper Jeffrey Atkins, also known as Ja Rule.
They got into a fight when they were both staying at the same motel and ran into each other. In May
2000, he was shot 9 times sitting in his car in front of his grandmother s house. One of the bullets went
in his mouth knocking out one of his teeth. (Marcovitz 24) His contract was cancelled with the record
company because they didn t think that was good influence on the company. (Marcovitz 25) He was
shot again at again 3 years later but the shooter missed. (www.s9.com) Eminem heard his tapes and
thought he was real good and signed him into a record deal with Eminem s company Shady Records
(Marcovitz 25) Curtis made the front page of the XXL magazine with Eminem and Dr. Dre. In 2002,
Curtis was recording in a New York studio when men came in and started a fight with him and his
crew. He left the studio and realized he had been stabbed. It was a rumor that Ja Rule was the one that
stabbed him. Jam Master Jay was in his studio when he was shot and killed. The police thought that 50
Cent was the one who shot hm. The police tried to give him protection but he didn t want it.
(Marcovitz
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Double Consciousness and the Stranger Essay
Throughout history, Georg Simmel and W.E.B. Du Bois have had a significant influence on important
theories and ideas developed in the Social Sciences. Perhaps two of the most relevant and well known
concepts developed by both of these theorists are the concepts of double consciousness and the
stranger . In this paper I will be analyzing both of these pieces of work to draw upon differences and
similarities between the two. The similarities I will be elaborating on are the usage of the paradoxical
figure, which both Simmel and Du Bois discuss in their theories, and the coexisting feeling of division
from mainstream society. The difference between the two theories that I will be exploring is the
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He is fixed within a certain spatial circle or within a group whose boundaries are analogous to spatial
boundaries but his position within it is fundamentally affected by the fact that he does not belong in it
initially and that he brings qualities into it that are not, and cannot be, indigenous to it (Simmel, 143).
Simmel defines the stranger as one that is both close and far; that is physically close, but socially
distant. He disassociates his concept from the understanding of the stranger as one who comes and
goes. Rather, the stranger he speaks of in this case is one who comes and stays, but has not been
socialized under the same conditions as mainstream society. Despite this, the stranger is not a person
who is withdrawn from society and is unaware of social norms. Rather, someone is inorganically
appended to the society, but still an organic member of the group (ibid, 149). The stranger is seen as
and valuable member of society because it is, in no way connected to any one individual. The stranger
holds a certain objectivity, and can be confessed to without the threat of judgment on the confessor
(ibid, 145). Simmel believes that the role of stranger is historically related to certain forms of
economic interaction, particularly trade. Because the role of the stranger is never the
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The Use Of Andromache In The Iliad, And Genesis
The Iliad centers around the use of moira to control the lives of the characters while Genesis relies on
God to set things in motion for his plans. Andromache, from the Iliad, and Rebekah, from Genesis, are
each used by the larger force at work to express the major themes of each work. Andromache and
Rebekah are each used by either God or moira to produce offspring that are predestined for important
events that have been predetermined by either God or moira. Each woman also attempts to bend their
husband to their will, in different ways, to get their husband to act in the way that they see as most
desirable. However, Rebekah is much more successful in her attempt on Isaac than Andromache is in
making Hector do what she wants him to do. Both Andromache and Rebekah attempt to control their
husbands, but Andromache has no real power to influence her husband s decisions due to moira.
Andromache is given very little power to change the direction of her narrative due to the fated fall of
Troy. Andromache and Rebekah are given very different abilities to control their narratives due to
what is predestined by moira, in Andromache s case, and what God commands, in Rebekah s case. In
both the Iliad and Genesis, the only way for new beings to come into the world is through women.
Andromache and Rebekah are both used, by moira or God, to bring life into the world. The children
that each woman has are already fated for a predetermined event. In the case of Rebekah s son,
Astyanax, he is destined to fall with the city of Troy by moira to show just how far the city has fallen.
Rebekah s sons, Esau and Jacob, have an intertwining purpose from God to show that the younger or
weaker can always prosper. Andromache, after realizing that Hector has been murdered, realizes that
Troy will topple and fall (Il. 24.781) before Astyanax has a chance to grow up and that her son was
doomed when [Andromache and Hector] bore him because of moira (Il. 24.779). Andromache holds
onto the hope that Hector will return to her victorious and the prosperous life that she lived with him
before the war would return. As soon as Hector s death is announced, however, she allows the reality
of the situation to sink in as she accepts the almost
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Evaluating Student Teaching Practices
As the Coordinator of Student Teaching and School Partnerships, I have the responsibility to organize,
oversee, and continuously re evaluate the student teaching process. This includes providing guidance
to the division s Supervising Teachers, collecting and analyzing data based on the student teaching
evaluations and surveys, and acting as a liaison between the local schools and IUPUC.
One of the keys to a successful education program is to ensure that the division is employing
individuals whose teaching philosophies line up with that of the program. It is imperative that I seek
out Supervising Teachers who are knowledgeable in and utilizing evidence based best practices. I
entrust that the administrators will choose outstanding teachers to act as student teacher mentors. More
times than not, the philosophies of the chosen teachers do line up with those of the division and the
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Each semester, Supervising Teachers and University Coaches complete mid term and final evaluations
based on observations they have made of the Student Teacher. Once the data have been collected, I
analyze it to determine if our Student Teachers are able to put into practice the knowledge and
pedagogy they have learned in the classroom. The data is essential to the division s program
development, student retention, recruitment, and national accreditation. It provides the division with
information about program strengths and weaknesses and in turn the reports are used to determine
how to better prepare the students. The data will also be used during the division s national
accreditation review to demonstrate that our students are able to put into practice the knowledge that
they obtained in the classroom. The mid term and final evaluations also provide pivotal information
that can then be reported back to the partnership
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Art And The Spectacle In Swamplandia
The Contract of Meaning: Art and the Spectacle in Karen Russell s Swamplandia!
Karen Russell s Swamplandia! exhibits the incomplete methodology of Formalism and New Criticism,
requiring an analysis of literature as the interaction between author and reader. By demanding a
combination of authorial intent and the comprehension of the reader, Russell calls for the elimination
of the spectacular, and instead, for seeking the sublime. Swamplandia! contends that only through the
integration of many distinct perspectives can one find reality, as fantasy derives from designating a
singular objective truth.
Swamplandia! claims that language acts as a contract of meaning between speaker and listener, as
opposed to a statement with intrinsic meaning as viewed in Formalism, in order to allow the reader
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Following the death of her mother, Osceola uses The Spiritist s Telegraph first in order to contact her.
After a point, however, her Ouija séances began to change focus ... [to] summoning boyfriends (33),
absorbing herself in a new fiction. Alternatively, Kiwi continuously attempts to free himself from the
spectacular, only to find himself trapped yet again. He proclaims, Think big. You could sell the whole
park (29) in response to his father s attempt to save the park with new investments, but after leaving
Kiwi works at the World of Darkness, another theme park. Russell accentuates the attraction and
emptiness of interacting with a spectacle in the epigraph, a quotation from Lewis Carroll s Through
the Looking Glass: I only wish I had such eyes, the King remarked in a fretful tone. To be able to see
Nobody! (qtd. in Russell). Thus, Russell determines that to believe a spectacle, one must reject human
interaction and seek the
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The United Nations And The Treaty Of The Cold War
Abstract The United Nations was formed upon the agreement with the sovereign nations and its
frontiers conceded with the Charter. After the end of the cold war, there has been a burden on the
United Nations about solving different problems of diverse nature as well as of diverse geographies.
UN has been making efforts to challenge those problems through the use of reforms. There are some
of the activities which are imperative to be implemented but still due to some constraints have not
been. Some of them are Secretariat re organization, re defining of the priorities and the re structuring
of the inter governmental procedures. Whenever a member state is not able to handle some problem, it
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the main objectives of the United Nations is to maintain international peace and security, environment
protection, sustainable social and economic development, protection of human rights, providing the
humanitarian aids in the cases of natural calamities (Joshua, 2005).
Major Problems for United Nations According to Horgan, (2008), the United Nations Organization
has seen many critical challenges and is facing several kinds of challenges at present times. The
maintenance of internal peace and security is the biggest problem that the UN is facing right now. It is
important that it should maintain peace and security not only by the resolution of military conflict but
by the advancement and promotion of economic and social aspects (Horgan, 2008). Though there are
a number of problems that the UN is currently facing, however the Un is making a great effort in
tackling those, and is making progress, some of the key problems have been highlighted in the
following sections
Peacekeeping in various countries The United Nations, has been making major efforts to maintain
peace and security security in many countries. It has been sending peacekeepers to regions where the
armed conflicts are ceased. It aims to discourage the combatants by removing hostilities. According to
the factsheet of the United Nations, the peacekeeping force had received the Nobel Prize in 1988
where its soldiers were
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The Influence Of The Enlightenment On The American And The...
The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, encouraged the power of reason to change
society and advance people s knowledge. The Enlightenment was a period in the mid sixteenth and the
early eighteenth century when a group of philosophers, scientists and thinkers supported new ideas
based solely on the concept of reason. During this period of time, there was a decline of both the
power of the churches and the absolute monarchies. The ideas of the Enlightenment influenced both
the American and the French Revolution. During the Enlightenment, traditional views were
challenged by Enlightenment philosophers which ultimately led to both the American and the French
Revolution. Before the Enlightenment, Europe was run by the clergy and the monarchy.
Enlightenment philosophers in Britain and France challenged traditional authority and held the ...
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The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizen states, Men are born, and always continue, free,
and equal in respect of their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can be founded only in public utility.
This quote means that men are born and will continue to be remain free with equal and inalienable
rights. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizen also states, Political Liberty consists in the
power of doing whatever does not injure another. The exercise of the natural rights of every man, has
no other limits than those of which are necessary to secure to every other man the free exercise of the
same rights; and these limits are determinable only by the law. This quote means that everyone is
entitled to freedom as long as does not harm another person. Although the citizens of Europe, had
differences and various interpretations of these publications, the citizens, through conversations,
gained respect for the varied opinions which led to
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Theories of Social Evolution Herbert Spencer versus Franz...
Theories of Social Evolution Herbert Spencer versus Franz Boaz
Herbert Spencer and Franz Boaz had two opposing theories on the social evolution
theory. Each theory was difficult to prove but great theories. But both theories had it s ups and
downs.
Herbert Spencer was born in England, he is best known for developing and applying the
evolutionary theory to philosophy and psychology. The evolutionary theory states that societies
go from simple societies to complex societies. The more complex a society is the more evolved
they are.
A complex society is more civilized with different social levels of politics, such as slaves
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Spencer compared societies by categorizing race and culture, which he viewed at one
term. Spencer felt race and culture were not different enough to be classified as two different
terms. Spencer believed that every race that belonged to a society is the same as the next, but some are
more evolved then others. A simple society developed into a complex society through prospective
steps. A society
can go only from simple to complex. The only time a society could go from complex to simple
was if a national disaster occurred, but he explained that the most evolved society would develop
back at a faster rate. Boaz was a Jewish German American anthropologist and ethnologist. His theory
on
social evolution stated that no truly pure race existed and no race is innately superior to any
other. He confirmed the differences in peoples were the result of historical, social and
geographic conditions and all people had equally developed cultures. Boaz was objective. He lived
within different societies around the world while collecting
data on everything he saw, from language, customs and history. He concluded that a society can
survive through corporation just as well as a society can through competition. How a society
survives depends on it s psychological conditions, what satisfies their human needs. No matter
how a
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Teachers Practice Through Effective Continuing...
Introduction
It is argued that to achieve educational reform and improve student learning, that the transforming of
teachers practice through effective continuing professional learning is paramount (Hattie, 2003).
Dinham (2012) proposes that quality teaching is vital in terms of equity in allowing all students to
improve their life chances, the processes of supervision and appraisal are crucial in enabling
individuals to undertake self reflective learning that leads to improved teacher practice and better
student outcomes. Jensen (2010) states that improving the quality of Australia s teachers will create
the greatest improvements in student performance, and (provide) consequent economic and social
benefits (p.63). Yet, for many teachers the notion of supervision and appraisal is seen as a threatening
process, and effective leadership is required to bring cultural change that allows these processes to be
empowering in instigating teacher improvement. This response will seek to explore the usage of the
terms supervision and appraisal, deliberate the value of these processes and describe principles of
leadership required to implement them in an effective manner.
Supervision and Appraisal
Before devising a set of principles that might lead to effective implementation of supervision and
appraisal in practice, it is essential to define the terms. Within the literature, it appears that both
supervision and appraisal have been described in a number of different ways. For some
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How Poetry Can Create An Atmosphere Of Awareness
Poetry, written by many people from all walks of life, and times of history. Each piece serves a
purpose. Weather to inform us of our impending doom, or to lighten our hearts on the subject of death.
Some poets use this tool to express love to their significant others, and many use the tool to create an
atmosphere of awareness. Poetry can have many different meanings. They come in epics, short
phrases, misguided sentences, abstract pictures, song lyrics, haikus and regular five line paragraphs.
Poetry is a form of entertainment that we use, in some ways to express ourselves and connect to
others. Poetry can also be a way for people to be creative and contribute to society if they aren t good
at painting or acting. Not to say that poetry is for the cast off artists, instead there is a certain breed of
crazy and disturbed you have to be in order to create lasting poetry. Aristotle states that poetry is not to
report what has happened, but what will. Pg. 688. That is to say that a poet can predict the future and
warn people of what could come of their actions, which is one purpose of poetry. J. M. ARMSTRONG
agrees with Aristotle, that a poet shouldn t tell what happened but what will, The poet, on the other
hand, looks for causal relations among fictional or non fictional events, for he cares whether his
composition has a plot with events that happen because of other events and not merely after them .
This is really important in the evidence that poetry is more than just
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Negotiations In 12 Angry Men
Mahmoud Abdallah Instructor: Dr. Wael Zaraket
Negotiation Conflict resolution April 21, 2017
12 Angry Men illustrates how successful negotiations necessitates careful observation and analysis of
different, conflicting arguments presented by the various parties involved, such that emotions and
positions are effectively separated from the more deeply entrenched and often concealed interests.
These actions were performed by Juror 8, who proceeded to question the other jurors motivations
behind their assertion of a guilty verdict (position). This movie illustrates how specific positions were
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Eventually, the audience and jurors do not know if the boy truly committed the murder or not (only
reasonable doubt was established, based on the testimonial evidence presented); the boy s true
innocence or guilt had no bearing on the jury s final agreement; the agreement was derived by
systemically questioning and addressing the assumptions and motivations (interests) backing the
jurors decisions.
While all twelve jurors essentially desired justice to be served (according to their personal definitions
and interpretations) in the case, which is all parties fundamental interest, Juror 8 adopted a different
position from the other jurors, due to his compassion and desire to see the teenager get a fairly
deliberated verdict. Juror 3 opted for guilty , making the mistake of attempting to solve the wrong
problem by having a
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The Value Of Goodwill And Goodwill Essay
What is goodwill? Based on the information on the internet, goodwill is defined as the excess of
purchase price over the fair market value of a company s identifiable assets and liabilities. Moreover,
goodwill is reported as a non current asset on the balance sheet. But the U.S companies are not
required to amortize the record amount of goodwill since 2001. Because the value of goodwill is
highly subjective, the accounting standard requires the goodwill to have impairment test at least once
per year in order to determine the amount of goodwill. However, when reporting the goodwill in terms
of valuation and impairment, there are some rules that people need to follow under the US GAAP.
Moreover, there are also some similarities and differences regarding valuation and impairment of
goodwill between US GAAP(Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) and IFRS(International
Financial Reporting Standards). First of all, under US GAAP on ASC 805, the value of goodwill can
be recognized initially by measuring any excess of the fair value of the acquired business over the fair
value of the net identifiable assets acquired. According to the ASC 805 30 30 1 from the FASB
website, it mentions that The acquirer shall recognize goodwill as of the acquisition date, measured as
the excess of (a) over (b): (a) The aggregate of the following: (1) The consideration transferred
measured in accordance with this Section, which generally requires acquisition date fair value
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The Triassic Period
The triassic period lasted for 37 million years, from 245 to 208 million years ago. The Triassic started
with a generally warm and wet atmosphere . Be that as it may, fossilized sand found in later Triassic
strata propose that the general atmosphere was hot and dry, albeit a few zones may have had
characterized stormy seasons. Fossils found in Triassic rocks propose this was a time of progress, in
which more established types of plants and creatures ceased to exist and new ones started to show up.
A noteworthy eradication had happened toward the finish of the Paleozoic. More than 90 percent of
marine invertebrate species wound up plainly wiped out, and also numerous different types of land
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Its legs were situated underneath its body as it strolled, which proposes that it had a mammalian like
stride. It had a jaw loaded with teeth that were intended for nipping, tearing and biting, all of which
signifies a predatory eating regimen. Furthermore, exactly what did they eat with every one of those
teeth? Probably, they went after their herbivorous reptile therapsid cousins.It additionally had a
stomach, a muscle that upgrades lung work and is normal for current warm blooded animals. Another
mammalian trademark it presumably had: bristles. Did it have hide? There is no immediate fossil
proof, and albeit numerous imaginative propagations indicate it with a pleasant fur garment, that could
be recently creative
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The Problem Of Police Enforcement
A stranger has broken into your house while your family is home and the stranger plowed through
your bedroom door like Ray Lewis; you are lying in bed next to a night stand where you store your .45
what would you do? The probability of the average American possessing the skillset of remaining
composed under pressure is extremely low, and you would likely reach for the gun and pull the trigger.
Fortunately, you are the 492 in 493 (99.8%) United States citizens who have not been properly trained
to react in that situation, so you could pull the trigger and claim self defense. If you were the 1 in 493
(0.2%) United States citizens who have been trained to react in that situation, the media would dissect
the situation and gleefully inform the entire country of your misconduct. The people who have been
trained to react in that situation are police officers, whom have undergone heaps of scrutiny
throughout the course of United States history most exclusively the past decade. As a country, we
categorize law enforcement in two distinct categories: brutal or helpful; we fail to consider similarities
between the two categories, and we ultimately fail to classify law enforcement as humans. The
philosophy of establishing a distinct code of law dates back to the genesis of America. The
constitution established three branches of government that parallels the law code legislative,
executive, and judicial; our forefathers found it essential to institute law enforcement through the
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Analysis Of The Genocidal Killer In The Mirror
In the article, The Genocidal Killer in the Mirror, Crispin Sartwell focuses more on power and is
concerned with evil. Sartwell states that whether you believe you are among the evil people or not,
you are deeply malicious or a moral hero or just profoundly self deluded. He continues to point out the
timeline of all genocidal events that took place over 500 years, however, he doesn t list all of the
genocidal events during the current timeline. Theodore Dalrymple, the writer of Just Do What the
Pilot Tells You , argues that some people think a determined opposition to authority is principled and
romantic . However, Dalrymple maintains that in his experience as a doctor, people who do not obey
authority most of the time have unsuccessful relationships and a tumultuous life. He also emphasizes
this by asking a lady on an airplane if she believed in authority, she states that she disagrees and that
authority is restraining. He then challenges her by asking if it would be all right if he went to the pilot
and asked if he could fly the plane. The lady refuses and states that he does not have the training to fly
an aircraft. At this point, Dalrymple predicaments that we gave the pilot authority to fly the aircraft
through his training.
In The Genocidal Killer in the Mirror, Sartwell states that no problem is as profound and no evil as
prevalent as state power, but that furthermore, we all have the decisions to be deeply evil and that no
one should consider oneself too intelligent, humane, or pure. State power isn t evil because we need
laws and regulations to maintain civilization. Sometimes, authority feels as if they are above the laws
because of the status in society. Sartwell then asks, Are you a moral hero? He then points at Difference
in authority. This would be the state, the experts under normal situations. He also points out, Do you
believe what the authorities tell you just because they are authorities? Although it is possible to see the
authorities side before the person decides to follow their orders, however, this could lead to chaos. In
contrast, Just Do What the Pilot Tells You primarily focuses on the danger contained in blind
obedience. Dalrymple looks at Milgram s experiment
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Case Study Of Bandar Sri Permaisur
CHAPTER 1
BACKGROUND OF STUDY
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
Bandar Sri Permaisuri is one of township in constituency of Cheras and that township is under Faderal
Territory of Kuala Lumpur. It is located near with Bandar Tun Razak, Taman Mulia, Taman Ikan Mas
and Salak Selatan. It was opened for residential housing in 2000 with several type of strata property
has been completed around that date. The major type of residential housing there are apartment and
condominium. Bandar Sri Permaisuri is a joint venture between PPC Glomac Sdn. Bhd. and Kuala
Lumpur City hall known as (DBKL). The total gross site area is about 220 acre. Basically, there are
many type of developed as an integrated in that area such as residential, commercial and but ... Show
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In this chapter two, the literature review must be view in relevant definition of relevant item such as
define the market value, strata property, landed property and the relevant acts and laws that are
regulated.
1.7.3 Case Study Chapter 3
In chapter three, the case study is about the property market of residential housing in area Bandar Sri
Permaisuri and Bandar TunRazak. Which both of this location has different type of residential house
such landed and strata. The case study is the key point of the research due to the this research
emphasis on the particular selected case study to determine which investment can give the best
investment either in landed or strata property with different location.
1.7.4 Data Analysis Chapter 4 and 5
In this chapter 4 and 5, it comprises the data analysis and information of this research. The all data and
information collected through any interview, questionnaire and any observation that would be analyses
to obtain the finding of this research. From the data collected, it would be analyzed the data using
SPSS version. After that the data will be interpreted into graphs, tables for analyzed the data. Next
step is defining the reason of the data result and lastly create a recommendation from the analyzed
data.
1.8
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Athena Greek Goddess
With a battle cry through the kingdom of heaven and earth, she sprang from the head of
Zeus. She is one of the most powerful goddess on Mount Olympus, representing war and the immortal
spirit of wisdom. She never had a consort or lover, therefore, she is known as virgin Athena. She was
the goddess of justice, wisdom, and protector and arts and literature. Her symbol is the owl which
represents her wisdom. Athena was very unique in many different ways than other greek goddesses.
The goddess Athena was not birthed by any women. According to The Encyclopedia of the Goddess
Athena, She leaped from the head of Zeus, already adult, dressed with her armor.
Zeus swallowed Metis while she was pregnant with Zeus s child after learning that Metis would ...
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The owl was a known representation of Athena s wisdom, knowledge, and inner light. The owl was to
illuminate Athena s blind side and allowing her to seek the entire truth. Owls were widely associated
with Athena s blessings, and Greek soldiers viewed the sight of owls before a battle as a symbol that
the goddess was on their side. According to William Justus Raup from The tales of an Upstate NY
birder, The Owl became associated with Athena because, the light that reflects off their eyes in the
dark gave the appearance of an inner light or Wisdom and this is the most likely cause, a particular
species of Owl was common on top of the Acropolis of Athens. Since that hilltop was dedicated to
Athena, the Greeks took the fact that there were so many owls present as them being sacred to Athena.
As a result, the Owl and Athena have been linked and the Owl has come to represent Wisdom in many
later cultures. The owl of Athena represented her very
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  • 2. Primary Visual Cortex Throughout history, a human being was always reliant on the primary sensory areas. An ability to communicate and contract languages is considered to be a unique ability of human nation as no other species show an equal amount of complexity in terms of the structure and sound combination. On the other hand, primary visual cortex provides a skill set in order to identify the objects presented in the world, the distance towards them as well as to design a set of actions in order to incorporate some items such as a stone or a pen. The understanding of these systems is crucial, especially for those who suffer from strokes and tumors and as a result lost the ability to visually recognize objects or hear other people. This work will focus of the structure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The system consists of the eyes where the information is collected, geniculate lateral nucleus and visual cortex. The visual cortex could be subdivided into the primary visual cortex and the striate cortex. This sensory system is located at the back of a brain parts of which are located in both hemispheres. Recent studies obtained a sufficient amount of information in order to construct the two stream hypothesis, which describes the ventral and dorsal streams. The ventral stream begins at the primary visual cortex and goes to the inferior temporal cortex. Main functional responsibilities of this area include identification of objects and the emergence of the long term memory the origins of which are placed in this area (Rauschecker, Josef P and Sophie K. Scott 722). Dorsal stream also begins at the primary visual cortex and ends at the posterior parietal cortex. It is mainly responsible for the body part control required in order to manipulate an object. The research shows that these what and why systems are not directly related, and the damage in one affect the other only to a certain extent. It could be explained by the fact that that input is transformed differently via action and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Persuasive Essay On Juvenile Justice When it comes to the age limit of children who go to the juvenile court, and the kind of crimes that are to be judged by the juvenile court, a lot of controversies are seen. Going into details, we realize that these controversies originate from the concept that the system wants to make sure that these children though still in the growing stage end up being changed into better individuals. Adding the fact that children are the ones to be judged, it makes it more difficult to condemn them because a lot of factors come to play from psychology to the emotions surrounding the case. But, I will base myself on the fact that at the end of everything, the most important is that we want these children to be better individuals and not commit any crimes in the future. Though it is generally accepted that sending children to a juvenile prison or facility is a better punishment, the juvenile system is not enough to provide discipline to all the children they receive, hence not necessarily guaranteeing a better future for these children and the society. Curtis was a kid I met several years ago one of the kids who helped inspire me to write this book in fact. He d been locked up at ten years old, for a robbery capping off a criminal career that started at seven when he was arrested for stabbing a teacher with a pencil. He was sent, at ten, to the CA Youth Authority, a then notorious institution that held young men up to 24 years old. Terrified and petrified is how Curtis described his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Max Power Case Study One reason suggesting Chloe s guilt in Max Power s murder is her compelling motive for the crime. First, Chloe had a financial motive for murdering Max Powers. According to the Preliminary Report, Max inherited a net worth of 12.4 million and the suspects [Ray, Chloe, Dez and Beverly] were all named equally in his will (Preliminary Report). As one of the four inheritors of Max s will, Chloe would receive $3.1 million dollars in the event of the millionaire s death. Although Chloe s financial situation is not disclosed in the case files, $3.1 million is a significant amount of money to suddenly attain. Furthermore, there is some evidence to suggest that Chloe was motivated by Max s wealth. In the Preliminary Report, it states that she probably ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, Chloe s alibi of being in the shower is inconsistent with Ray s testimony. According to Chloe s testimony she went upstairs to take a shower in the bathroom at about 2:30 pm and returned to the crime scene when Ray called out at 3 pm (Suspect Case File). The blueprint of the house depicts that it contains one second floor bathroom. Furthermore, both Ray and Chloe are supposedly in the bathroom at the same time, however this piece of information is highly unlikely, suggesting inconsistency in Chloe s alibi. Another fault in Chloe s testimony is how she was supposedly in the shower during the murder. This goes in tandem with the hairbrush discovered at the crime scene. According to the Forensic Report, The DNA in the comb when compared side by side with Chloe s DNA shows a perfect match (Forensic Report). The results from the DNA Testing Lab demonstrate that Chloe s hair was in the brush found at the crime scene. The fact that Chloe discloses she was in the shower at Max s party indicates she likely used the hairbrush during the day at the millionaire s mansion. While a piece of hair on a comb does not indicate murder, it can provide significant evidence to who was near the crime scene the day of the dramatic murder. In conclusion, Chloe left behind the clues of a murder indicating the killing of Max ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. What Makes Lincoln Electric Company So Famous Among... What makes Lincoln Electric Company so famous among management researchers and study communities? What gives them competitive advantages? Lincoln is known for its high labor productivity, very low employee turnover rate, high profitability and stable market share. The principle behind Lincoln success is their incentive management style. This famous Lincoln management style created a unique organizational culture. In this paper, I will be summarizing the organization culture of Lincoln: how is it created and what values of culture Lincoln possesses using Organization Culture Profile (OCP) topology? How is this culture created? Surprisingly, unlike other corporation, it is not the founder, John C. Lincoln, who influenced culture. It all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For him, the stockholders interests come last. The reason behind this is that the stockholders will obtain their share of money regardless of their participation. In addition, he believed investors will automatically come if a company is proven itself to be successful. James believed that the interests of customers are best served by high employee s performance and productivity. Therefore, he had implemented several plans and processes. The very first step he took was founding the Advisory Board to represent employees voices. This Advisory Board is the one who proposed famous Lincoln bonus plan which has been the backbone to Lincoln s management system. Furthermore, Employees Association was formed to provide social activities and health benefits. Wages are paid on piecework system and adjusted to Consumer Price Index. One of best move taken by James was developing a stock purchase plan for all employees. The motive behind is to provide incentive to help run company efficiently by sharing the sense of ownership. By strolling through the interview sections of the case study by Sharplin, you get this sense; even though employees at Lincoln work hard but their satisfaction toward their jobs is high. Referring to organization culture profile, one can deduct that one value of Lincoln s strong culture is outcome oriented culture. Performance is evaluated under four sections: Quality, Dependability, ideas and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Comparison Of Amazon And Ebay s Business Model Introduction Amazon and Ebay are two well known brands of online shopping sites. They have evolved and grown from small firms to the giants of e commerce today. In this essay, a comparison would be made between the two firms. Questioning the types of business models Amazon and Ebay s have employed and how they have evolved over time, the driving factors of change, and finally the future outlook of each firm help distinguish the trails both firms made to become the two leaders in the market of ecommerce. They are imperative in making a comparison between the two because despite being direct competitors in the same market, Amazon and Ebay s business models are distinctly different. Both companies have altered business strategies over ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amazon intended to benefit from cross selling on the basis that it already has a loyal installed base in place. (Krishnamurthy, 2004) Amazon also benefited from economies of scope as its basic infrastructure is already in place and highly scalable. Three building blocks complement this: Amazon s feedback system, recommendation system and its buy/sell system. Its recommendation system accounts for 35% of Amazon s sales as customers are more inclined to buy a product based on the strength of the reviews of other customers. It also brought repeated purchasers that account for 66% of sales. (Salehnejad, 2012) Also, Amazon has emphasized on building several distribution centers around the world to hasten deliveries (Hof and Himelstein, 1999). Coupled with its software it provides a laser like focus on the buying experience (IT Business Edge, 2012). Such a system and service is what draws customers towards Amazon and subsequently retains them. In 1999, Amazon became a merchant platform by introducing zShop, a new service that allows anyone to sell merchandise through its website . (Moore, 1999) It not only creates extra revenue from the $9.99 monthly subscription fee from sellers but also 60 cents per transaction for payments made with 1 Click, as well as 4.75 percent of the final sale . (Moore, 1999) The draw for small to medium business to subscribe to Amazon s zShops would be Amazon s huge customer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Pros And Cons Of The Moon Landing For the last forty years people have been arguing whether if the Moon landings were real. The Moon landings occurred during the late 1960 s and into the early 1970 s. During this time the United States and the Soviet Union were in a competition known as the Space Race. The main objective during the Space Race was for one country to put a man on the Moon. The competition was getting intense, and both countries began expanding their space programs. During the Space Race and the Apollo missions NASA created over 400,000 jobs making it impossible for all of the workers to keep the events a secret if it were fake (Riley). The technology between the two countries was also top of the line at that time. The Soviet Union could track down the United States every move, so therefore if the moon landings were fake; the Soviet Union would clearly know (Allen). With the technological advancements and the jobs created throughout the process of the Apollo missions, it s obvious that NASA did not fake the Moon landings. Conspiracy theorists believe that the evidence of the flag waving in space, the lighting from the pictures, and the strange shadows from the pictures create it obvious that the Moon landings were all a hoax. Conspiracy theorists claim these areas for the Moon landing being fake, and in the end they believe that the moon landings were done in a T.V. studio to give the affect that the Moon landings were in fact real. The flag waving is the largest claim that conspiracy theorist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Personal Narrative-Home Essay Ugh, I muttered under my breath as the receptionist told us that the wait was 30 minutes. My stomach was already growling since I had not eaten for several hours. Additionally, the mouth watering aromas from the Italian food aggrandized my desire to devour the food ravenously. After being admitted into the dining hall of Olive Garden, I decided to order an exquisite meal, consisting of three courses. To start off my eating rampage, I asked for a minestrone soup. As soon as the soup arrived, the pungent scent engulfed my senses, leaving a tingling sensation inside my nose. Composed of various vegetables and beans, the soup was healthy, providing vital nutrients. Without hesitation, I instantaneously dived into the simmering soup, forgetting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Females Mental Rotation Study Background One theory developed by psychologists working within the biological approach is the idea that males have better spatial ability than females. Spatial ability is the ability to mentally manipulate 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional figures. One way in which spatial ability can be operationalised is in the form of mental rotation test. A mental rotation test requires participants to identify rotated versions of a target stimulus. Mental rotation usually takes place in the right cerebral hemisphere, in the areas where perception also occurs. Mental rotation can be separated into the following cognitive stages (Johnson 1990): 1) Create a mental image of an object 2) Rotate the object mentally until a comparison can be made 3) Make the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Controls in this experiment included ensuring that all participants undertook the task in silence. All participants took the test in the same school computer lab and at the same time of day (Between 1:00 and 2:00pm). All participants were of a similar age and all participants did exactly the same task. Participants were seated a desk apart so they could not copy each others answers. Design As there are two groups of different participants, one male and one female, to compare times between groups the research design is an independent groups each participants is only in one group (condition). Procedure A pilot study was conducted with 5 students not taking part in the study. This enabled the researchers to check the timings involved in administering the mental rotation test and also to check that everything ran smoothly. The study also enabled the researchers to perfect the wording of the standardised instructions. For the main study 10 male participants sat at separate desks in the computer room with the mental rotation programme loaded. Participants read and signed a consent form. The experimenter then read from a standardised set of instructions explaining the procedure and giving permission for participants to begin the 10 mental rotation trails when they were ready. Sitting next to each participant was a research assistant on hand to time the task. In their own time participants began the task matching a 2D object with one of six ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Results Of Gothic Architecture The results of Gothic architecture in York In the 12th century architecture saw the progression from Romanesque architecture to the Gothic era, which saw the forthcoming of the prodigious cathedrals that were to become the architectural symbol of the middle ages. This was during a time of high aspirations. As well structural developments Gothic architecture is also associated with a change in thinking and social attitudes that are represented in numerous ways, essentially appealing to emotions. After the fall of the Roman Empire the political culture shifted from the feudal system to monarchy, bringing forth a cultural identity. Poetry and art became more personal and intimate, giving people individuality. It reflected the social sustainability of the modern age and the growing confidence of the Christian Church of Rome, which successfully lead crusades to reclaim the Holy land from the Islamic occupants. The representation of Christ changed from a godlike hero in the battle between good and evil to a tortured human figure that sacrificed him self on the cross for the sins of mankind. To respond, architects believed that light was the closest substance to God s true presence and focused on making a network of ribs and vaults reaching towards heaven. Pointed arches looked towards the sky as the city had no need of the sun, neither of the moon, to shine on it: for the glory of God did lighten it . (The Bible. Revelation 21:23) The results were specific elements, such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Improvement History Of Android s Features Improvement History of Android s Features Faxiao Xu Colorado State University CIS606 Abstract Android is becoming the most used smartphone operating system all over the world since the first version of Android was released at 2008. In this research paper, I systemize most important milestones from Android 1.0 to Android 6.0 based on the description from Google Inc. During the collection of Android versions, I highlight the most influential changes for Android s development. Keywords: Android, feature, history 1. Introduction According to Kidman. A (2014), the most popular smartphone operating system globally is Android, and it has about 80.6% of market share. People may want to know how Android becomes the most used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 2.1.1 Quick Search Box. As people all know, the major character of Google is its searching function. Android s Quick Search Box is ubiquitous. User can use this function to get search results from both phone local content and website at once. It highly improves processing efficiency. Quick Search Box created the idea that make smartphone as a convenient device. 2.1.2 Screen Size Diversity. People are more likely to use big screen phones than small screen phones. Before the period of big screen phones, people used to use screen size around 2.4 inches. After iPhone comes, people seem like to use big screen phones than before. However, the phone s featuring displays was limited by 320*480 portrait. Because of the featuring displays limitation, it is hard for manufactories to make big screen phones. Thanks to capabilities launched with Donut which allowed Android to run on a variety of screen resolutions and aspect ratios. This opened the door for phones featuring displays other than 320*480 portrait. With the higher portrait, manufacturers can design bigger screen phones with an acceptable and distinct definition. 2.1.3 Android Market. Android Market is the predecessor of Google Play. Because of the invention of Android Market, user can install applications by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Costco Essay Case Study Costco: the Culture fit in Japan CONTENT 1 Introduction 1 2 Costco s Human Resources Policies and Practices in United States 1 2.1 Recruitment 1 2.2 Compensation and Benefits 2 2.3 Career development 3 3 Culture differences between US and Japan 3 4 Costco s human resource policies and practices in Japan 6 4.1 Costco in Japan 6 4.2 Costco s human resource policies and practices in Japan 7 4.2.1 Recruitment 7 4.2.1.1 Student Program 7 4.2.1.2 Job Posting System 8 4.2.2 Compensation and Benefits 9 4.2.3 Career development 9 5 Conclusion 10 1 Introduction Costco Wholesale Corporation operates an international chain of membership warehouses, which carries quality, brand name ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... High expectation: Exciting opportunities/Personal and career growth/Friendly and supportive work environment/Stability/A workplace focused on ethics and obeying the law/Great benefits Target talents: Costco are looking for ambitious, energetic person who enjoys a fast paced team environment laced with challenges and opportunities and who are service oriented people with integrity and commitment toward a common goal of excellence in every area of their personal and business lives. 3.2 Compensation and Benefits According to the Top 25 Companies for Compensation and Benefits 2014 that was released by Job hunting site Glassdoor.com, Costco ranked 2th, which was just behind Google. Costco has one of the most competitive benefits packages in the industry. Its employees not only have a full spectrum of benefits, but also may elect coverage for their spouses, children and domestic partners. The company pays a larger percentage of the premiums than do most other retailers, and employee paid premiums are withheld pre tax, which means employees get to keep more of their hard earned money. Costco even runs a website www.costcobenefits.com for its employees to learn its benefits plan. 3.3 Career development Promote From Within: Promote From Within strategy is promoted by Jim Sinegal, the founder of Costco. Costco does not hire business school graduates but cultivate employees who ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Essay on The Rulers and the Ruled in High School If movie tropes and idioms are to be believed, there is a clear distinction between who is the ruling majority and the ruled minority. Every high school movie that ever was invariably depicted academia as a maze of cliques and clichés. The high school experience was characterized not by what you achieved, but who you hung out with. The jocks, cheerleaders, bands and an assorted team of people blessed with good looks were cool and the rest were not . The masses were ostensibly ruled over by the much smaller popular gang; the unpopular masses criticized and berated the repulsive mediocrity and social stagnation of the usually wealthy and/or beautiful minority, while the popular showed only disdain for the seemingly clueless ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Everyone around them was dissenting and rebelling . But all these rebels has squeezed themselves in a conformist bandwagon; opposition for the sake of opposition. The sixties paid lip service to the ideals of non conforming while still being entrenched in the mainstream, thereby killing the fundamental ideals of individualism However, those beliefs have not become extinct, they have merely been shrouded in a blanket of confusion and false similarities. If all non conformists are in fact conformists, then has society lost hope? Not at all. The individual, though rarely found in his true sense, still exists; but in alarmingly marginalized numbers. The real sorrow is the true individual, while not lost to memory will never be hailed for the hero he truly is. This ideal of rebellion, the in individual, do not fashion themselves to fit any certain mold, but rather hold values that they personally agree with. Unfortunately for the masses, the individual cannot be pinpointed in a crowd. These individuals can be found manning the tills at McDonalds or as high flying executives at law firms. They can be doctors without borders or decorated heroes. Capitalist, democratic, authoritarian, anarchist, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, individuals are found in all shapes and sizes. Thy can even align themselves to merge with the masses; providing they think the majority s on the right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Impact Of Marketing On Consumer s Choice And Behavior... Methodology Literature Review Abdullah Almarzuqi Central Michigan University Introduction Consumer s decisions are mainly influenced by how well they know the product. The appearance of the product too influences the consumer s choice and behavior. This makes the firms to use branding as a way to increase customer s awareness on their products. Branding is tending to be inevitable for the firms these days. Branding has a great influence on consumer s decisions. Firms are getting a greater challenge to ensure that they continuously remain up to date when it comes to different forms of advertisement and marketing strategies. This ensures that they acquire consumer s loyalty, increase the market share of their brands and increase the volume of their brands they sell. In my research, I will use interview as a methodology that I can use to get more information from the consumers. I will use interviews to conduct research to come up with a summary of how well branding impacts the decisions of a consumer. Branding can be defined as packaging of a product in different ways so as attract more consumers by making it look more appealing. It helps create a name, symbol or design of a product that differentiates it from the others. The consumers can identify a product by its branding features. Interview is research methodology that is used to acquire information from the respondents. It involves asking the consumers questions directly and giving them a chance to provide ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Case Study Of Krispy Kreme And Dunkin Donuts It is an essential to have clear understanding of an organization s purposes to understand how organization works and its method of working can be improved. Usually, general objectives lead to clarification of purposes and responsibilities at all level of organizations. Management is the process of communicating, coordinating and accomplishing action in the pursuit of organization objectives while managing relationship with stakeholders, technologies and other artifacts, both within as well as between organizations. (Kinicki, 2012) Here, I would have used Fayol s Principle as the management approaches. According to Robert Kreitner (2012), Fayol recognized there was no limit to the principles of management. And, Fayol s work was one of the primary comprehensive statements of a general management theory. He proposed that there were six primary functions of management and fourteen principles of management. Based on his point of view, a manager must attain proper feedback process in order to make necessary adjustments and must analyze the deviations. There are four management functions; to forecast and plan, to organize, to command or leading, and to coordinate. As mentioned in task, I chose two similar industries (confectionaries) in United Kingdom, which are Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donuts. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The UK headquarters are based in Camberley,Surrey. The Krispy Kreme Doughnuts opened their first store location in the United Kingdom in October 2013. According to their website, Krispy Kreme no longer has franchise opportunities or development right available in United Kingdom. Krispy Kreme Doughnuts offer sixteen types of doughnuts in the UK combined with occasional feature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Lorraine Hansberry Research Paper On May 19,1930 a set of events was set in motion that an inspiration and touching to many. May 19,1930 Lorraine Vivian Hansberry was born in Chicago, Illinois, she was the youngest of four kids. Her parents were Nannie and Carl Augustus Hansberry.Nannie and Carl Hansberry were independent, politically active and Republican. Growing up she dealt with many problems involving her race, her family was victims of segregation. The effects of her childhood greatly affected how she went on about her life. In 1950 she decided to take a leap of faith and try to pursue a career of being a writer. She moves out to New York City and starts going to The New School but only one year later she moves out to Harlem so involve herself in the activist struggles. In 1951 she started working writing newspapers for black freedom.Lorraine Hansberry wrote a poem called Lynch Song inspired from Willie McGee s court case. One June 20,1953 Lorraine Hansberry married ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her funeral was held in Harlem on January 15, 1965. Paul Robeson and SNCC organizer James Forman gave eulogies. She is buried at Asbury United Methodist Church Cemetery in Croton on Hudson,New York. After her death, Nemiroff adapted a collection of her writing and interviews in To Be Young, Gifted and Black, which opened off Broadway at the Cherry Lane Theatre and ran for eight months. In 1973 A Raisin in the Sun opened in theaters in New York. A Raisin in the Sun won a tony award for best musical and went on broadway in 2004 and received a tony award nomination for best revival of a play. In 1999 Hansberry was posthumously inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame. In 2013, Lorraine Hansberry was posthumously inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame. The legacy of Lorraine Hansberry will forever be remembered because even know her life is inspiring many and her audience is always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Online Advertising Online Marketing Submitted By: Tech 4.0 (Group 16) Amey Kolhatkar (09BM8008) Balaji M (09BM8015) Divya Goel (09BM8026) Rahul Yadav (09BM8073) Introduction Marketing is the beginning of everything. An old saying states that nothing happens until a sale is made, and that is true. But until someone does some marketing, there is nothing to sell, and no premise on which to sell it. Marketing is the eyes and ears of the company, tuned to the customer, and to competition. It is the driving force behind new products, behind the promotion and advertising and all of the other communications about the new products. However, in today s world of exponential growth of Internet and advancements in Web 2.0, Media Marketing is a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They do not actually pay for the listing, but only when the listing is clicked on. CPC differs from CPV in that each click is paid for regardless of whether the user makes it to the target site. This is one of the most popular models used. CPA (Cost Per Action) or (Cost Per Acquisition) advertising is performance based and is common in the affiliate marketing sector of the business. In this payment scheme, the publisher takes all the risk of running the ad, and the advertiser pays only for the amount of users who complete a transaction, such as a purchase or sign up. This is the best type of rate to pay for banner advertisements and the worst type of rate to charge. o Similarly, CPL (Cost Per Lead) advertising is identical to CPA advertising and is based on the user completing a form, registering for a newsletter or some other action that the merchant feels will lead to a sale. o Also common, CPO (Cost Per Order) advertising is based on each time an order is transacted. o CPE (Cost Per Engagement) model means advertising impressions are free and advertisers pay only when a user engages with their specific ad unit. Engagement is defined as a user interacting with an ad in any number of ways. List of top online advertisement server vendors in 2008
  • 18. |Vendor |Ad viewers (in millions) | |Google ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Study Halls Research Paper Have you ever felt stressed about homework? Or have you ever wanted to just come home and relax? This is why the Burris Laboratory School should provide an in school study hall during school. having study halls during the school day would help improve grades and understanding of subjects. By providing a study hall, there shouldn t be any excuses for students to not doing their assignments. Not only will having a study hall increase grades, but will allow the students to fill their nights with some event or activity that the student likes doing. Some students choose to do after school activities, and then on top of that they have homework. Finding down time on top of a busy night full of homework is hard. With homework, there is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Empiricism and Experience Empiricism Empiricism by nature is the belief that there is no knowledge without experience. How can one know what something tastes like if they have never tasted it? For example, would someone know that an apple is red if they have never actually have seen one. Someone can tell you an apple is red, but, if you never have seen one, can you really be sure? Empiricists use three anchor points in which they derive their opinions from. The first of these points is; the only source of genuine knowledge is sense experience. An easier way to understand this is to compare the mind to a clean sponge. As the sponge touches things, it takes with it, a piece of everything it touches. Without this, the sponge would remain clean and be void of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second epistemological question is; does reason provide us with knowledge of the world independently of experience? John Locke says the answer to this question is no. He uses arguments discussed in the third anchor point of empiricism to support this idea. Locke does not believe that reason alone can provide knowledge because we do not possess innate knowledge that we are not aware of. To best describe this Locke proposes this model: Suppose the mind to be, as we say, white paper, void of all characters, without any ideas; how comes it to be furnished? When man has painted on it with endless variety, how does it have all the materials of reason and knowledge to this question I answer, in one word, from experience. In that all our knowledge is founded, and from that, it ultimately drives itself (p94). Therefore, without these experiences Locke believes that we would not possess the concept of reason and because of that reason alone cannot provide us knowledge of the world. Berkeley s answer to the second question is no as well. He believed that it was only through experience and not reason that we have any knowledge of reality. Since our experiences differ from each individual, reality too will differ for each individual. These ideas as he calls them are the concrete contents of our minds. These ideas are provided through experience and not reason. Therefore, we can not posses knowledge through our reasoning because that reasoning would be based ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Dangers of Scuba Diving and Underwater Exploration Essay Scuba diving can be a fun activity, you just have to take certain health and safety precautions. There are lots of dangers in scuba diving, and underwater exploration. There is always the danger of a shark attack. Sharks are closer to the banks during the months of April through September. From the months of October through March, they have migrated South for the Winter. After returning from migration, sharks are often hungry and tend to feed on things other than whats on their diet. Most attacks on humans are in the months of April and March. One of the main staples on a sharks diet is a sea turtle. When a diver is in all of their gear, sharks mistake them for sea turtles. Although a shark attack is a danger, it is not very ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This happens because the deeper you dive into the ocean, the higher the pressure is on your ears. Diving in high pressure for long periods of time can also cause permanent hearing loss. Diving has many pros and cons. Chambers page.2 Not everyone can dive. Diving take many months of training. Training usually lasts up to three to four months. During the first month of training, you will practice your swimming skills. An instructor will test your ability to withstand certain conditions while in the water. They will test your ability to with stand strong currents, and big waves. You will also be taught what to do if you become tired or dizzy while diving. If you do become tired or dizzy while diving, you need to lie on your back and float. During the second month of training, you will practice breathing at different pressure points, and altitude. Diving in deeper water makes it harder to breathe, and without proper training, can cause dizziness or unconsciousness. During the second month of training, you will learn about all of your scuba gear. You will learn how to put it on, and how to use it. Scuba gear can weigh up to seventy five pounds. If you aren t muscular enough, the weight of the scuba gear can weigh you down, and cause you to be tired or drown. Months before training to dive you should go to a gym and try lifting weights, and improve your leg and arm muscles. ( Gear ) During the third ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. IOM Impact On Nursing Professional Development for Nursing Professionals: Impact of IOM 2010 on Nursing In October of 2010, the Institute of Medicine issued a report with recommendations that would change the future of healthcare. This report outlines recommendations to achieve success in the future of nursing and healthcare. Empowering nurses, requiring higher education, promoting health care partners, and effective planning and policy making form the backbone for this report. With the Affordable Care Act, opening healthcare to millions of people, primary care physicians would be overwhelmed with patient care. IOM suggested the transformation of nursing to fill the gap and provide quality patient care. Nurses were called to accept a greater role in the healthcare of America. Innovative technologies, aging population, and health care reorganization would make it is necessary to empower nurses who are critical to healthcare, therefore impacting the future of nursing and the quality of healthcare. (National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine, 2010) Nursing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, ninety four percent offered tuition reimbursement, twenty five percent required nurses to obtain a BSN with an allotted time, and nine percent offered to increase pay for a bachelor s degree nurse. (The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health Report Briefing, 2010) First, this report explained that nurses must be empowered to work at the highest level in which they have been trained and no longer be constrained in their abilities to practice. Second, it suggests that healthcare should expect eighty percent of its nurses to obtain a bachelor s degree by the year 2020. By providing educational opportunities for nurses and nursing residency programs, healthcare will enhance opportunities in outcome and safety for patients. (Institute of Medicine of National Academies, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Why Was Persepolis Important To The Persians The establishment of the magnificent city of Persepolis was of great importance to Persia from 500 BCE to 330 BCE. This city, built by Darius was so important to the Persians because it was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid empire, a sacred and symbolic region for the Persians and also because it was dedicated to hold official audiences. Through an exploration of both primary and secondary sources, the reason behind why the establishment of Persepolis is of such importance to the Persians gas becomes much clearer. Darius the great beginning construction in 518 BCE established Persepolis, the capital of ancient Persia. The reasons to its establishment is still consider a mystery but what we do know is that it was very important during ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ruled by darius and then xerxes it was considered the ceremonial capital of Persia. The establishment of this capital further aided the Persians in ceremonies, trade and most importantly gained respect of other countries in battle. Persepolis was the example of par excellence of the dynasty. The first reason, which highlighted the importance, was the ceremonies. Celebrations varied in sizes and all had different reasons. The most important ceremony that was celebrated is the event Nowruz . Nowruz meaning new day, was the name of the Iranian New Year. This ceremony created a majestic atmosphere for the Persians. This event celebrated the first day of spring or Equinox at the beginning of the year in the Persian calendar. Nowruz is about the only tradition to not resolve around a religious group. The establishment of Persepolis gave the Persians the opportunity to celebrate as a whole. The second reason that highlighted the importance of the establishment of Persepolis was the trade. The Achaemenid Empire was rich and luxurious. An example of trade in Persepolis included darius revolutionising it by placing it on a silver and gold coinage system and the popular trade items included orange, Shaw and turquoise. By establishing Persepolis it enhanced trade in the Achaemenid Empire. The final reason that highlights the importance of the establishment of Persepolis was their success in battle. Darius and xerxes were highly successful in battle and there are still structures that depict the sister countries giving the kings gifts. Some of these included lions from the elamites, brahma bull from the Babylonians and even cloth from the Lydian bolts. Alexander involved Persepolis as a whole in the battle of the Persian gate, which they weren t successful in which led to its destruction. Even due to this fact the establishment of Persepolis was highly important to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Curtis Jackson 3 Major Accomplishments Curtis Jackson III is one the toughest rappers alive. He was shot 9 times. Curtis Jackson III is famous for rapping and being an entrepreneur. Curtis Jackson III had an interesting life and many accomplishments. (Marcovitz 56) Curtis Jackson III, was born on July 6, 1975. He was born in South Jamaica, Queens. (Marcovitz 56) Curtis grew up in Queens and started Andrew Jackson High School in Queens, while living with his grandparents. (Marcovitz 56) His mother had him when she was only 15 years old. She sold drugs to support herself and left Curtis with her parents while she got her own place. (Marcovitz 17) Curtis was 8 years old when mother was killed in a drug deal. She was 23 24 years old. After his mother passed he became uncontrollable. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was recording Power of the Dollar and came across rapper Jeffrey Atkins, also known as Ja Rule. They got into a fight when they were both staying at the same motel and ran into each other. In May 2000, he was shot 9 times sitting in his car in front of his grandmother s house. One of the bullets went in his mouth knocking out one of his teeth. (Marcovitz 24) His contract was cancelled with the record company because they didn t think that was good influence on the company. (Marcovitz 25) He was shot again at again 3 years later but the shooter missed. (www.s9.com) Eminem heard his tapes and thought he was real good and signed him into a record deal with Eminem s company Shady Records (Marcovitz 25) Curtis made the front page of the XXL magazine with Eminem and Dr. Dre. In 2002, Curtis was recording in a New York studio when men came in and started a fight with him and his crew. He left the studio and realized he had been stabbed. It was a rumor that Ja Rule was the one that stabbed him. Jam Master Jay was in his studio when he was shot and killed. The police thought that 50 Cent was the one who shot hm. The police tried to give him protection but he didn t want it. (Marcovitz ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Double Consciousness and the Stranger Essay Throughout history, Georg Simmel and W.E.B. Du Bois have had a significant influence on important theories and ideas developed in the Social Sciences. Perhaps two of the most relevant and well known concepts developed by both of these theorists are the concepts of double consciousness and the stranger . In this paper I will be analyzing both of these pieces of work to draw upon differences and similarities between the two. The similarities I will be elaborating on are the usage of the paradoxical figure, which both Simmel and Du Bois discuss in their theories, and the coexisting feeling of division from mainstream society. The difference between the two theories that I will be exploring is the perception that mainstream society has of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is fixed within a certain spatial circle or within a group whose boundaries are analogous to spatial boundaries but his position within it is fundamentally affected by the fact that he does not belong in it initially and that he brings qualities into it that are not, and cannot be, indigenous to it (Simmel, 143). Simmel defines the stranger as one that is both close and far; that is physically close, but socially distant. He disassociates his concept from the understanding of the stranger as one who comes and goes. Rather, the stranger he speaks of in this case is one who comes and stays, but has not been socialized under the same conditions as mainstream society. Despite this, the stranger is not a person who is withdrawn from society and is unaware of social norms. Rather, someone is inorganically appended to the society, but still an organic member of the group (ibid, 149). The stranger is seen as and valuable member of society because it is, in no way connected to any one individual. The stranger holds a certain objectivity, and can be confessed to without the threat of judgment on the confessor (ibid, 145). Simmel believes that the role of stranger is historically related to certain forms of economic interaction, particularly trade. Because the role of the stranger is never the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Use Of Andromache In The Iliad, And Genesis The Iliad centers around the use of moira to control the lives of the characters while Genesis relies on God to set things in motion for his plans. Andromache, from the Iliad, and Rebekah, from Genesis, are each used by the larger force at work to express the major themes of each work. Andromache and Rebekah are each used by either God or moira to produce offspring that are predestined for important events that have been predetermined by either God or moira. Each woman also attempts to bend their husband to their will, in different ways, to get their husband to act in the way that they see as most desirable. However, Rebekah is much more successful in her attempt on Isaac than Andromache is in making Hector do what she wants him to do. Both Andromache and Rebekah attempt to control their husbands, but Andromache has no real power to influence her husband s decisions due to moira. Andromache is given very little power to change the direction of her narrative due to the fated fall of Troy. Andromache and Rebekah are given very different abilities to control their narratives due to what is predestined by moira, in Andromache s case, and what God commands, in Rebekah s case. In both the Iliad and Genesis, the only way for new beings to come into the world is through women. Andromache and Rebekah are both used, by moira or God, to bring life into the world. The children that each woman has are already fated for a predetermined event. In the case of Rebekah s son, Astyanax, he is destined to fall with the city of Troy by moira to show just how far the city has fallen. Rebekah s sons, Esau and Jacob, have an intertwining purpose from God to show that the younger or weaker can always prosper. Andromache, after realizing that Hector has been murdered, realizes that Troy will topple and fall (Il. 24.781) before Astyanax has a chance to grow up and that her son was doomed when [Andromache and Hector] bore him because of moira (Il. 24.779). Andromache holds onto the hope that Hector will return to her victorious and the prosperous life that she lived with him before the war would return. As soon as Hector s death is announced, however, she allows the reality of the situation to sink in as she accepts the almost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Evaluating Student Teaching Practices As the Coordinator of Student Teaching and School Partnerships, I have the responsibility to organize, oversee, and continuously re evaluate the student teaching process. This includes providing guidance to the division s Supervising Teachers, collecting and analyzing data based on the student teaching evaluations and surveys, and acting as a liaison between the local schools and IUPUC. One of the keys to a successful education program is to ensure that the division is employing individuals whose teaching philosophies line up with that of the program. It is imperative that I seek out Supervising Teachers who are knowledgeable in and utilizing evidence based best practices. I entrust that the administrators will choose outstanding teachers to act as student teacher mentors. More times than not, the philosophies of the chosen teachers do line up with those of the division and the pair works well together. However, there are the rare instances that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each semester, Supervising Teachers and University Coaches complete mid term and final evaluations based on observations they have made of the Student Teacher. Once the data have been collected, I analyze it to determine if our Student Teachers are able to put into practice the knowledge and pedagogy they have learned in the classroom. The data is essential to the division s program development, student retention, recruitment, and national accreditation. It provides the division with information about program strengths and weaknesses and in turn the reports are used to determine how to better prepare the students. The data will also be used during the division s national accreditation review to demonstrate that our students are able to put into practice the knowledge that they obtained in the classroom. The mid term and final evaluations also provide pivotal information that can then be reported back to the partnership ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Art And The Spectacle In Swamplandia The Contract of Meaning: Art and the Spectacle in Karen Russell s Swamplandia! Karen Russell s Swamplandia! exhibits the incomplete methodology of Formalism and New Criticism, requiring an analysis of literature as the interaction between author and reader. By demanding a combination of authorial intent and the comprehension of the reader, Russell calls for the elimination of the spectacular, and instead, for seeking the sublime. Swamplandia! contends that only through the integration of many distinct perspectives can one find reality, as fantasy derives from designating a singular objective truth. Swamplandia! claims that language acts as a contract of meaning between speaker and listener, as opposed to a statement with intrinsic meaning as viewed in Formalism, in order to allow the reader greater ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Following the death of her mother, Osceola uses The Spiritist s Telegraph first in order to contact her. After a point, however, her Ouija séances began to change focus ... [to] summoning boyfriends (33), absorbing herself in a new fiction. Alternatively, Kiwi continuously attempts to free himself from the spectacular, only to find himself trapped yet again. He proclaims, Think big. You could sell the whole park (29) in response to his father s attempt to save the park with new investments, but after leaving Kiwi works at the World of Darkness, another theme park. Russell accentuates the attraction and emptiness of interacting with a spectacle in the epigraph, a quotation from Lewis Carroll s Through the Looking Glass: I only wish I had such eyes, the King remarked in a fretful tone. To be able to see Nobody! (qtd. in Russell). Thus, Russell determines that to believe a spectacle, one must reject human interaction and seek the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The United Nations And The Treaty Of The Cold War Abstract The United Nations was formed upon the agreement with the sovereign nations and its frontiers conceded with the Charter. After the end of the cold war, there has been a burden on the United Nations about solving different problems of diverse nature as well as of diverse geographies. UN has been making efforts to challenge those problems through the use of reforms. There are some of the activities which are imperative to be implemented but still due to some constraints have not been. Some of them are Secretariat re organization, re defining of the priorities and the re structuring of the inter governmental procedures. Whenever a member state is not able to handle some problem, it reaches to the UN which is a global organization ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the main objectives of the United Nations is to maintain international peace and security, environment protection, sustainable social and economic development, protection of human rights, providing the humanitarian aids in the cases of natural calamities (Joshua, 2005). Major Problems for United Nations According to Horgan, (2008), the United Nations Organization has seen many critical challenges and is facing several kinds of challenges at present times. The maintenance of internal peace and security is the biggest problem that the UN is facing right now. It is important that it should maintain peace and security not only by the resolution of military conflict but by the advancement and promotion of economic and social aspects (Horgan, 2008). Though there are a number of problems that the UN is currently facing, however the Un is making a great effort in tackling those, and is making progress, some of the key problems have been highlighted in the following sections Peacekeeping in various countries The United Nations, has been making major efforts to maintain peace and security security in many countries. It has been sending peacekeepers to regions where the armed conflicts are ceased. It aims to discourage the combatants by removing hostilities. According to the factsheet of the United Nations, the peacekeeping force had received the Nobel Prize in 1988 where its soldiers were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Influence Of The Enlightenment On The American And The... The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, encouraged the power of reason to change society and advance people s knowledge. The Enlightenment was a period in the mid sixteenth and the early eighteenth century when a group of philosophers, scientists and thinkers supported new ideas based solely on the concept of reason. During this period of time, there was a decline of both the power of the churches and the absolute monarchies. The ideas of the Enlightenment influenced both the American and the French Revolution. During the Enlightenment, traditional views were challenged by Enlightenment philosophers which ultimately led to both the American and the French Revolution. Before the Enlightenment, Europe was run by the clergy and the monarchy. Enlightenment philosophers in Britain and France challenged traditional authority and held the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizen states, Men are born, and always continue, free, and equal in respect of their rights. Civil distinctions, therefore, can be founded only in public utility. This quote means that men are born and will continue to be remain free with equal and inalienable rights. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of Citizen also states, Political Liberty consists in the power of doing whatever does not injure another. The exercise of the natural rights of every man, has no other limits than those of which are necessary to secure to every other man the free exercise of the same rights; and these limits are determinable only by the law. This quote means that everyone is entitled to freedom as long as does not harm another person. Although the citizens of Europe, had differences and various interpretations of these publications, the citizens, through conversations, gained respect for the varied opinions which led to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Theories of Social Evolution Herbert Spencer versus Franz... Theories of Social Evolution Herbert Spencer versus Franz Boaz Herbert Spencer and Franz Boaz had two opposing theories on the social evolution theory. Each theory was difficult to prove but great theories. But both theories had it s ups and downs. Herbert Spencer was born in England, he is best known for developing and applying the evolutionary theory to philosophy and psychology. The evolutionary theory states that societies go from simple societies to complex societies. The more complex a society is the more evolved they are. A complex society is more civilized with different social levels of politics, such as slaves and kings. He proclaimed, Only the strongest survives. . Spencer explained a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spencer compared societies by categorizing race and culture, which he viewed at one term. Spencer felt race and culture were not different enough to be classified as two different terms. Spencer believed that every race that belonged to a society is the same as the next, but some are more evolved then others. A simple society developed into a complex society through prospective steps. A society can go only from simple to complex. The only time a society could go from complex to simple was if a national disaster occurred, but he explained that the most evolved society would develop back at a faster rate. Boaz was a Jewish German American anthropologist and ethnologist. His theory on social evolution stated that no truly pure race existed and no race is innately superior to any other. He confirmed the differences in peoples were the result of historical, social and
  • 32. geographic conditions and all people had equally developed cultures. Boaz was objective. He lived within different societies around the world while collecting data on everything he saw, from language, customs and history. He concluded that a society can survive through corporation just as well as a society can through competition. How a society survives depends on it s psychological conditions, what satisfies their human needs. No matter how a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Teachers Practice Through Effective Continuing... Introduction It is argued that to achieve educational reform and improve student learning, that the transforming of teachers practice through effective continuing professional learning is paramount (Hattie, 2003). Dinham (2012) proposes that quality teaching is vital in terms of equity in allowing all students to improve their life chances, the processes of supervision and appraisal are crucial in enabling individuals to undertake self reflective learning that leads to improved teacher practice and better student outcomes. Jensen (2010) states that improving the quality of Australia s teachers will create the greatest improvements in student performance, and (provide) consequent economic and social benefits (p.63). Yet, for many teachers the notion of supervision and appraisal is seen as a threatening process, and effective leadership is required to bring cultural change that allows these processes to be empowering in instigating teacher improvement. This response will seek to explore the usage of the terms supervision and appraisal, deliberate the value of these processes and describe principles of leadership required to implement them in an effective manner. Supervision and Appraisal Before devising a set of principles that might lead to effective implementation of supervision and appraisal in practice, it is essential to define the terms. Within the literature, it appears that both supervision and appraisal have been described in a number of different ways. For some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. How Poetry Can Create An Atmosphere Of Awareness Poetry, written by many people from all walks of life, and times of history. Each piece serves a purpose. Weather to inform us of our impending doom, or to lighten our hearts on the subject of death. Some poets use this tool to express love to their significant others, and many use the tool to create an atmosphere of awareness. Poetry can have many different meanings. They come in epics, short phrases, misguided sentences, abstract pictures, song lyrics, haikus and regular five line paragraphs. Poetry is a form of entertainment that we use, in some ways to express ourselves and connect to others. Poetry can also be a way for people to be creative and contribute to society if they aren t good at painting or acting. Not to say that poetry is for the cast off artists, instead there is a certain breed of crazy and disturbed you have to be in order to create lasting poetry. Aristotle states that poetry is not to report what has happened, but what will. Pg. 688. That is to say that a poet can predict the future and warn people of what could come of their actions, which is one purpose of poetry. J. M. ARMSTRONG agrees with Aristotle, that a poet shouldn t tell what happened but what will, The poet, on the other hand, looks for causal relations among fictional or non fictional events, for he cares whether his composition has a plot with events that happen because of other events and not merely after them . This is really important in the evidence that poetry is more than just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Negotiations In 12 Angry Men Mahmoud Abdallah Instructor: Dr. Wael Zaraket Negotiation Conflict resolution April 21, 2017 12 Angry Men illustrates how successful negotiations necessitates careful observation and analysis of different, conflicting arguments presented by the various parties involved, such that emotions and positions are effectively separated from the more deeply entrenched and often concealed interests. These actions were performed by Juror 8, who proceeded to question the other jurors motivations behind their assertion of a guilty verdict (position). This movie illustrates how specific positions were of little significance in determining the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eventually, the audience and jurors do not know if the boy truly committed the murder or not (only reasonable doubt was established, based on the testimonial evidence presented); the boy s true innocence or guilt had no bearing on the jury s final agreement; the agreement was derived by systemically questioning and addressing the assumptions and motivations (interests) backing the jurors decisions. While all twelve jurors essentially desired justice to be served (according to their personal definitions and interpretations) in the case, which is all parties fundamental interest, Juror 8 adopted a different position from the other jurors, due to his compassion and desire to see the teenager get a fairly deliberated verdict. Juror 3 opted for guilty , making the mistake of attempting to solve the wrong problem by having a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Value Of Goodwill And Goodwill Essay What is goodwill? Based on the information on the internet, goodwill is defined as the excess of purchase price over the fair market value of a company s identifiable assets and liabilities. Moreover, goodwill is reported as a non current asset on the balance sheet. But the U.S companies are not required to amortize the record amount of goodwill since 2001. Because the value of goodwill is highly subjective, the accounting standard requires the goodwill to have impairment test at least once per year in order to determine the amount of goodwill. However, when reporting the goodwill in terms of valuation and impairment, there are some rules that people need to follow under the US GAAP. Moreover, there are also some similarities and differences regarding valuation and impairment of goodwill between US GAAP(Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) and IFRS(International Financial Reporting Standards). First of all, under US GAAP on ASC 805, the value of goodwill can be recognized initially by measuring any excess of the fair value of the acquired business over the fair value of the net identifiable assets acquired. According to the ASC 805 30 30 1 from the FASB website, it mentions that The acquirer shall recognize goodwill as of the acquisition date, measured as the excess of (a) over (b): (a) The aggregate of the following: (1) The consideration transferred measured in accordance with this Section, which generally requires acquisition date fair value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Triassic Period The triassic period lasted for 37 million years, from 245 to 208 million years ago. The Triassic started with a generally warm and wet atmosphere . Be that as it may, fossilized sand found in later Triassic strata propose that the general atmosphere was hot and dry, albeit a few zones may have had characterized stormy seasons. Fossils found in Triassic rocks propose this was a time of progress, in which more established types of plants and creatures ceased to exist and new ones started to show up. A noteworthy eradication had happened toward the finish of the Paleozoic. More than 90 percent of marine invertebrate species wound up plainly wiped out, and also numerous different types of land plants and creatures. Researchers guess that a mix ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Its legs were situated underneath its body as it strolled, which proposes that it had a mammalian like stride. It had a jaw loaded with teeth that were intended for nipping, tearing and biting, all of which signifies a predatory eating regimen. Furthermore, exactly what did they eat with every one of those teeth? Probably, they went after their herbivorous reptile therapsid cousins.It additionally had a stomach, a muscle that upgrades lung work and is normal for current warm blooded animals. Another mammalian trademark it presumably had: bristles. Did it have hide? There is no immediate fossil proof, and albeit numerous imaginative propagations indicate it with a pleasant fur garment, that could be recently creative ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Problem Of Police Enforcement A stranger has broken into your house while your family is home and the stranger plowed through your bedroom door like Ray Lewis; you are lying in bed next to a night stand where you store your .45 what would you do? The probability of the average American possessing the skillset of remaining composed under pressure is extremely low, and you would likely reach for the gun and pull the trigger. Fortunately, you are the 492 in 493 (99.8%) United States citizens who have not been properly trained to react in that situation, so you could pull the trigger and claim self defense. If you were the 1 in 493 (0.2%) United States citizens who have been trained to react in that situation, the media would dissect the situation and gleefully inform the entire country of your misconduct. The people who have been trained to react in that situation are police officers, whom have undergone heaps of scrutiny throughout the course of United States history most exclusively the past decade. As a country, we categorize law enforcement in two distinct categories: brutal or helpful; we fail to consider similarities between the two categories, and we ultimately fail to classify law enforcement as humans. The philosophy of establishing a distinct code of law dates back to the genesis of America. The constitution established three branches of government that parallels the law code legislative, executive, and judicial; our forefathers found it essential to institute law enforcement through the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of The Genocidal Killer In The Mirror In the article, The Genocidal Killer in the Mirror, Crispin Sartwell focuses more on power and is concerned with evil. Sartwell states that whether you believe you are among the evil people or not, you are deeply malicious or a moral hero or just profoundly self deluded. He continues to point out the timeline of all genocidal events that took place over 500 years, however, he doesn t list all of the genocidal events during the current timeline. Theodore Dalrymple, the writer of Just Do What the Pilot Tells You , argues that some people think a determined opposition to authority is principled and romantic . However, Dalrymple maintains that in his experience as a doctor, people who do not obey authority most of the time have unsuccessful relationships and a tumultuous life. He also emphasizes this by asking a lady on an airplane if she believed in authority, she states that she disagrees and that authority is restraining. He then challenges her by asking if it would be all right if he went to the pilot and asked if he could fly the plane. The lady refuses and states that he does not have the training to fly an aircraft. At this point, Dalrymple predicaments that we gave the pilot authority to fly the aircraft through his training. In The Genocidal Killer in the Mirror, Sartwell states that no problem is as profound and no evil as prevalent as state power, but that furthermore, we all have the decisions to be deeply evil and that no one should consider oneself too intelligent, humane, or pure. State power isn t evil because we need laws and regulations to maintain civilization. Sometimes, authority feels as if they are above the laws because of the status in society. Sartwell then asks, Are you a moral hero? He then points at Difference in authority. This would be the state, the experts under normal situations. He also points out, Do you believe what the authorities tell you just because they are authorities? Although it is possible to see the authorities side before the person decides to follow their orders, however, this could lead to chaos. In contrast, Just Do What the Pilot Tells You primarily focuses on the danger contained in blind obedience. Dalrymple looks at Milgram s experiment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Case Study Of Bandar Sri Permaisur CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction Bandar Sri Permaisuri is one of township in constituency of Cheras and that township is under Faderal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. It is located near with Bandar Tun Razak, Taman Mulia, Taman Ikan Mas and Salak Selatan. It was opened for residential housing in 2000 with several type of strata property has been completed around that date. The major type of residential housing there are apartment and condominium. Bandar Sri Permaisuri is a joint venture between PPC Glomac Sdn. Bhd. and Kuala Lumpur City hall known as (DBKL). The total gross site area is about 220 acre. Basically, there are many type of developed as an integrated in that area such as residential, commercial and but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this chapter two, the literature review must be view in relevant definition of relevant item such as define the market value, strata property, landed property and the relevant acts and laws that are regulated. 1.7.3 Case Study Chapter 3 In chapter three, the case study is about the property market of residential housing in area Bandar Sri Permaisuri and Bandar TunRazak. Which both of this location has different type of residential house such landed and strata. The case study is the key point of the research due to the this research emphasis on the particular selected case study to determine which investment can give the best investment either in landed or strata property with different location. 1.7.4 Data Analysis Chapter 4 and 5 In this chapter 4 and 5, it comprises the data analysis and information of this research. The all data and information collected through any interview, questionnaire and any observation that would be analyses to obtain the finding of this research. From the data collected, it would be analyzed the data using SPSS version. After that the data will be interpreted into graphs, tables for analyzed the data. Next step is defining the reason of the data result and lastly create a recommendation from the analyzed data. 1.8
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  • 42. Athena Greek Goddess With a battle cry through the kingdom of heaven and earth, she sprang from the head of Zeus. She is one of the most powerful goddess on Mount Olympus, representing war and the immortal spirit of wisdom. She never had a consort or lover, therefore, she is known as virgin Athena. She was the goddess of justice, wisdom, and protector and arts and literature. Her symbol is the owl which represents her wisdom. Athena was very unique in many different ways than other greek goddesses. The goddess Athena was not birthed by any women. According to The Encyclopedia of the Goddess Athena, She leaped from the head of Zeus, already adult, dressed with her armor. Zeus swallowed Metis while she was pregnant with Zeus s child after learning that Metis would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The owl was a known representation of Athena s wisdom, knowledge, and inner light. The owl was to illuminate Athena s blind side and allowing her to seek the entire truth. Owls were widely associated with Athena s blessings, and Greek soldiers viewed the sight of owls before a battle as a symbol that the goddess was on their side. According to William Justus Raup from The tales of an Upstate NY birder, The Owl became associated with Athena because, the light that reflects off their eyes in the dark gave the appearance of an inner light or Wisdom and this is the most likely cause, a particular species of Owl was common on top of the Acropolis of Athens. Since that hilltop was dedicated to Athena, the Greeks took the fact that there were so many owls present as them being sacred to Athena. As a result, the Owl and Athena have been linked and the Owl has come to represent Wisdom in many later cultures. The owl of Athena represented her very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...