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2. Bernard Williams Psychological Continuity
If on Tuesday, I suffer an accident and lose all of my memory, it is probable that my family and friends
will still love and care for me, creating an impression that I am indeed the same person I once was.
These conditions imply the theses of animalism and bodily continuity when it comes to personal
identity. However, is this human habit enough to discard the idea that it is psychological continuity
that sustains identity? Whilst many may argue that it would be against our intuition to say that I am no
longer the same person, I do not believe that this is caused by our intuition, but instead a societal
construct that s sole purpose is to make the trauma of the accident and loss easier to deal with. By
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Bernard Williams, initially illustrates psychological continuity in his paper The Self and the Future
with the example that if one was to undergo a brain transplant, your memories and other mental
features, the resulting person would be convinced that he or she was you . Williams describes how
persons A and B are changing bodies, then A chooses that the B body person should get the pleasant
treatment and the A body person the unpleasant treatment . Through Williams phrasing this notion
seems like the intuitive choice to pick, given that if we are switching bodies, then (if I am A), I assume
that I am now inhabiting the B body person. Using this premise, it seems clear that I am only what
stems from my memories, thus I am identified by my psychological continuity; on the surface, this
seems difficult to contest. However, Williams, goes on to illustrate how in the premise of this
argument there is an assumption. Williams defines the thought experiment again, but depersonalises
person B, and instead claims that changes in his character are produced, and at the same time certain
illusory memory beliefs are induced in him; this is essentially the same process as what happen in the
first instance, however, Williams refrains from referring to what happens to the second person.
Consequently, person A does not wish for the A body person to be tortured, even though given the
conclusion form the first example this body now contains a different person. Given person A s emotive
response, it would perhaps appear that, despite the lack of psychological continuity, the A body person
may in fact still be person A; therefore, psychological continuity may not be an appropriate way to
claim someone is the same person. Nevertheless, can we genuinely claim that this emotive response
can create a genuine criticism for this psychological continuity, therefore
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3. Improving Medication Communication And Medication
Improving Medication Communication People become ill every day and need medications to help
them fight whatever disease or infection they may be suffering from. Medications play such a vital
part in human lives today. Physicians are always coming up with new medications that they would like
to try for a certain illness. As patients get prescribed new medications they need to be taught the
purpose and the side effect of the drug. Communicating the purpose and side effects of drugs are vital
components for patient safety and also compliance. The need to educate patients about the
medications they are receiving is becoming more and more important. Patients may have no idea why
they are taking the medication that they are prescribed. When patients know why they are taking a
medication and what some of the side effects are to that medication they are able to keep themselves
safe. Patient safety related to medication communication is something that may be overlooked in
settings that prescribe medications. The more knowledgeable the patient is about the medications they
are taking the better they are to understand their specific disease process and improve their own safety.
A patient s understanding of his or her medications is vital to a satisfactory patient experience and it
also drives safety and quality (Improving Medication Communication with Ask 3/Teach 3, 2013).
Scholarly Journals Related to Improving Medication Communication The Hospital Value Based
Purchasing (VBP)
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4. The Metal Band
Many people give the thrash metal band Metallica the cold shoulder whenever they hear their name in
conversation. Most go right to thinking of The Black Album and how it worked its way onto the radio
waves, and that Metallica is a run of the mill metal band that got lucky by writing a more mainstream
album. However, since the early 1980 s they were already fairly well known around the world even
having not really written songs appropriate for radio play. Most fans of the band before their
mainstream approach can be found online scolding them for this very reason. Metallica symbolized
the idea that someone could be successful without compromising themselves, or selling out . This was
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Already being known, Metallica moved its center of operation to San Francisco. This was where they
began to set up an enormous underground fan base. Having the advantage of coming first before most
thrash bands and also releasing albums before most of them were on the map meant great success. By
1984 Metallica had already released Kill Em All and Ride the Lightning and later that year signed
with Elektra Records. By 1988 Metallica released ...And Justice for All and by that time their
underground fan following was colossal. Also, having the song One from that album made into a
music video aided in their media coverage. This song had been the first true song of theirs to be heard
on mainstream radio stations. By the arrival of The Black Album Metallica was huge of course, but
wanted to take it a step further. They changed their sound and abandoned almost all of their thrash
metal roots to a majority of songs that were radio friendly. The shorter length songs as well as
prevalence of ballads made it a commercial success. Many of their hardcore underground fans felt that
Metallica had turned their backs on their fan base and were now a mainstream heavy metal act. Older
records still sold quite well due to their choice to continue playing their songs at live events. Some of
the raised interest in their previous albums was also due to many people now discovering Metallica
from The Black Album. Metallica
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5. Industrial Revolution Changes
The industrial revolution was a period in time where there were a lot of major changes happening in
agriculture, manufacturing, and transportation that affected living conditions. People were able to
transport faster and more easily, but so could ideas. Around the world new ideas were being shared
which created a competitive environment on who could come up with what first. These changes were
the causes that generated the industrial revolution. The kick off to the industrial revolution started with
Richard Arkwright who is credited with the development of the mechanized cotton mill. With the new
development of factories they become more popular throughout cities. The increase in factories caused
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The Bessemer process for making steel was one of these inventions. The Bessemer process improved
the strength of iron. Henry Bessemer developed this process. He made it possible to convert pig iron
to steel by removing impurities rather than adding carbon. This process took a lot less time than other
processes and was cheaper. The Bessemer process made steel framed buildings more popular and
allowed buildings to rise as high as nine or ten stories. George A. Fuller was an inventor of the
skyscraper and constructed the Tacoma Building in 1889 in Chicago using the Bessemer steel beams.
It was also the first structure to use internal supports so that the exterior walls wouldn t carry any extra
weight (Ireland). Another great invention that impacted architecture during the industrial revolution
was the elevator break. During the mid 19th century Elisha Graves Otis invented the new breaking
system. This new breaking system was for the platform that would prevent the cab from falling if the
cables were severed. The same process is still used today. Without the breaking system buildings were
limited to about six stories however, elevators then made skyscrapers feasible
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6. Biological Diversity and the Ways It Can Be Destroyed,...
For my topic I chose to explore biological diversity and ways that it can be destroyed, restored, and
maintained. In class, we were taught that diversity is the number of distinct species of animals, insects,
plants, etc. that are living in a particular area. We found out that diversity is greater in the tropics and
less towards the poles. This is called the Latitude Diversity Gradient and could be due to one or more
of three theories. They are the cradle hypothesis that says the area where species tend to be born is in
the tropical latitudes, the museum hypothesis that says the tropical latitudes provide a better habitat for
species that go extinct in other latitudes, and the destination hypothesis that says species migrate to the
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Another example is that species are adapting to the stresses of living in the city, such as high
population density and high heavy metal concentrations in the soil. The last example that was given
was the house mouse and the Norway rat. These are both non native species brought to New York that
are developing a resistance to the warfarin used to try to kill them. (Taking a Walk on New York s
Wild Side) This last example also shows us that introducing non native species can increase diversity.
The problem with that is sometimes those species become invasive species and can have negative
effects on the diversity in an area. This can also happen with non native plants and insects species as
well. Methods of restoring biological diversity were addressed in this lecture too. The presenter said
that the best way to maintain biological diversity is to keep natural area large and undisturbed because
a larger space equals more diversity in species. While there are many projects that are working to
restoring land to wild habitat, this option is not always possible. When building new parks, panels of
experts put a lot of thought into what species would do well if introduced to the area. This includes
animals, plants, birds, trees, insects, etc. They then introduce those species to the park when it is
finished. Many companies are working towards putting green roofs on their company buildings. This
would
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7. High School Students Struggle With Geometry
The four articles studied discussed the challenges and opportunities for developing high school
graduates competent in geometric thinking capable of deductive reasoning and proficient in writing
proofs. Underlying all four articles is the assumption that high school students struggle with geometry.
These articles were written fifteen to thirty years ago. Sixty years ago, the Van Hiele s noted that their
high school students struggled with geometry and they did extensive research on the problem,
proposing a system of education to remedy the problem. Unfortunately in our classrooms today, high
school students still struggle with geometry and writing proofs.
The article Geometry: why is it so difficult? answers that question by asserting that students are not
introduced to proofs in the elementary grades and that teachers do not follow the Van Hiele model for
teaching geometry.
If students were at the abstract relational level before entering high school, they would successfully
complete the next level, formal deduction, where students write proofs using givens, definitions, and
axioms. Since most students are not at the abstract relational level when entering high school, the
authors suggest that students in elementary school and middle school informally explain and justify
arguments. They also suggest that in all subject areas, teachers should encourage students to think and
reason. They also believe that ensuring that the student have a good diet rich in iron and
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8. Euthanasia Should Not Be Legalized
The thought of losing a loved one can be extremely devastating. Deciding whether someone who is
trying to fight out the pain has to die, or even if they do wish to die is even more devastating.
Euthanasia shouldn t be legalized because the assumption that patients should have a right to die
would impose on doctors a duty to kill, there s no right to be killed but there are danger of being
killed. We could never control it because of the different ways people think and the way they view
what s right or wrong.
Euthanasia is the intentional killing by actually killing the person or leaving the person alone without
treatment till he or she dies on their own. Also known as mercy killing .There are two types of
euthanasia, active and passive. Passive Euthanasia being the ending of someone s life by deliberate
withholding of drugs or other life sustaining treatment. Active Euthanasia is the act of ending a life in
which is to cause the patient s death in a single act. Some places use this on patients who have being
diagnosed with a terminal illness for a long time and show no improvement in health, the patient may
experience sever amount of pain. Two way that people who view this situation is on one side they
would think that since there were no signs of getting better they would attempt to relieve their pain by
killing. Other would want the patient to keep being treated I hope of improvement. If the patient had
the right to die for some people it would become a duty to die by
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9. Shakespeare Mystery
William Shakespeare, considered by many as one of the greatest writers of all history, has an aura of
mystery surrounding his legacy. Shakespeare supposedly wrote 154 sonnets, 38 plays, two narrative
poems and other works. Every great author knows how to inject mystery into his books, however,
Shakespeare managed to not only include mystery in his wondrous works, but he has created a
mystery for hundreds of years after his death. Intriguingly, the true authorship of his works continue to
elude our knowledge. Three points of interest within this conspiracy, the suspects of writing under
Shakespeare s name, how does the mystery stay unsolved, and why was it made a secret, will get
discussed.
Throughout the time that people have investigated who truly wrote Shakespeare s works there have
been four main suspects of interest. Sir Francis Bacon, Edward de Vere, Christopher Marlowe, and
William Stanley hold the attention of the investigators the conspiracy. Why would people think that
these respectable men wrote plays and other literary works under Shakespeare s name? These men
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How exactly has such an important mystery like who actually wrote Shakespeare s famous works,
remained unsolved for so long? First, this took place in the 16th and 17th Centuries, meaning that no
one had security cameras or voice recorders, consequently making any accusations harder to take
seriously. Second, all of the people accused at least for the most part, had attained respect for their
contributions to society and social status, making it difficult to believe if supposed proof was found.
Third, since it has been so long since this happened, people can not talk to anyone who happened to
see anything suspicious, people just have to make conclusions off of what people recorded at the time.
In summary, the lack of ways to prove what truly happened makes it quite difficult to come to any
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10. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (lou Gherigs Disease) Essay
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (Lou Gherig s Disease)
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is a deadly disease of the nervous system.
Also known as Lou Gehrig s disease, ALS at this time affects 25,000 people in the U.S. today. One in
50,000 people will be affected in any one year. The average age for diagnosis of ALS is between 30
and 70, although there have been cases of teenagers contracting it.The average life span after
diagnosis are three to 10 years, although 20 percent of those affected will outlive their prognosis by a
number of years. ALS affects more men than women. Approximately
60 percent of those affected are male, 40 percent are female.
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The patient cannot eat, breathe or communicate with others. Total life support may be the only thing
keeping them alive. ALS can lead to total paralysis.
Although there is no cure, medications such as siazepam can assist with controlling spasms and
muscle cramps and saliva. Siazepam can also help control muscle twitching. Physical therapy is
important for patients with ALS to maintain flexibility in joints and to prevent contractures, or
fixations of muscles. Diagnosis of ALS is difficult, since there is no clinical or laboratory test to
identify it. Diagnosis is done through careful examination of a patient s history, neurological testing,
and electromyograms.
Researchers have been studying whether a defective metabolism of glutamate, an amino acid, is
detrimental to the nerve cells in the muscles of
ALS patients. Scientists are trying to determine whether they can prevent the toxic effects of
glutamate. Other scientists are studying Threostat, which may increase the amino acid called glycine,
which might neutralize glutamate found in ALS patients.
ALS and Muscular Dystrophy are commonly confused due to their similar
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11. The Man He Killed Persuasive Essay
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In the book The Things They Carried and the chapter The Man I Killed O Brien is the speaker. He is
talking about the man he killed over in Vietnam. I feel as if O Brien kind of thought way too much
about this guy s life. I also think that he dragged it out a bit more then he needed to. In the poem The
Man He Killed Thomas Hardy is the speaker. He talks about how the guy he killed and himself could
have been good friends if they didn t end up as enemies. He said he had to do what the job was
meaning they were both infantry and he shot him dead to do his duties. But ranged as infantry, And
staring face to face, I shot at him as he at me, and killed him in his place (Hardy Stanza 2) He talks
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In O Brien s book when Ted Lavender died everyone was kind of sad in there own way. If it was just
saying what happened over and over again and annoying others by it , or just thinking it in their head ,
thinking it was their fault. When a soldier dies in war the others still alive become sad because the
person they were getting to know and their brother in a way just died right next to them, they had a
connection with each other and now it s gone. In Hardy s poem when he kills the other soldier, his foe
he feels remorse for what he just did. He starts to overthink what he had just done to a man that could
have been his friend, but because their countries were at war, they were foes from the start of the war
even if they were not part of the war yet.
They way that the titles were written The Man He Killed Thomas Hardy , and O Brien s The Man I
Killed I think they both should have just said The Man I Killed because they way it is told it sounds
like they are both talking about them killing someone else. Thomas Hardy could have been talking
about himself or someone else in a war that happened before or an upcoming war that he was just
thinking about and that story popped into his head. In O Brien s story we kind of know it is him
talking about him killing another man even though in past chapters he was talking as if he were them
at that point in
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12. White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest By Donald Trump
Donald Trump s run for presidency brings faithful supporters, angry critics, and a plethora of
headlines. Supportive followers ignore the plentiful reasons that deem Trump unfit for presidency. For
example, on several occasions comments and statements made by Trump paint him as sexist and
racist. In addition, Trump shares similarities with Adolf Hitler, an unsettling realization. However,
those who support Donald Trump argue that his economic experience as well as his honesty outweigh
the long list of his faults.
America, a country considered a melting pot, requires a president capable of accepting those of
different races and religions. Donald Trump s openly racist remarks disqualify him from holding
presidency. In a speech, Trump made the assertion that all Muslim people should be barred from
entering the U.S. (Pulliman Moore). In response, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest stated
What Donald Trump said yesterday disqualifies him from serving as president (Pulliman Moore). In
addition, House Speaker Paul Ryan insisted that religious freedom was a fundamental Constitutional
principle (Pulliman Moore). Trump clearly crossed the line with his comment. Displaying
islamophobia violates the right of religious freedom, as granted by the First Amendment. Presidential
obligations include respecting and upholding the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and Trump proves
incapable of carrying out that responsibility.
In addition to racism, Trump proves sexist as
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13. Syria Essay
Syria is a Middle Eastern country located on the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by Turkey, Iraq, Jordan,
Israel, and Lebanon. To people in the West, Syria is most likely known for violence, terrorism, and
conflict because that is what the media portrays. However, it is one of the oldest inhabited regions in
the world and is rich with culture and history. From Bible references noting, The road to Damascus to
Ottoman control in 1516 to Bashar al Assad taking control in 2000, Syria has seen periods of peace
but has been plagued with many years of instability throughout its history and especially in recent
years. This essay will discuss the events leading to the uprisings, the current situation, and possible
peaceful resolutions.
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During this period 75% of farms failed and 86% of livestock died (Manfreda 2017). This caused
nearly 1.5 million farmers and their families to move into slums with no help from Assad or the
government (Manfreda 2017).
The push to overthrow Bashar began on social media by a group called, Syrian Revolution 2011
against Bashar al Assad (Gelvin 2015). The group scheduled a peaceful protest in Damascus on March
11th to demand the release of political prisoners, which was not successful. A few days later, 10 school
children were arrested in Daraa for making statements against the regime. When they were not
released, a large group of protestors took it to the streets in protest. The regime opened fire and killed
several. Protests spread from city to city across Syria, eventually reaching the largest cities of
Damascus and Aleppo (Gelvin 2015). From this moment the situation has spiraled out of control,
turning into a civil war and after international intervention, a proxy war. In 2012, The United States,
Turkey, and other Gulf States showed support for the rebels by sending money for equipment, arms,
and humanitarian relief. In August of 2013, a chemical attack in Damascus killed almost 1,500. The
United States and international community blamed Assad, however, the US did not take military
action as they had initially promised (Beck 2015). On Assad s side, one of the largest supporters is
Russia. Syria is one of Russia s last
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14. Default Pneumothoraxes Case Study
Background: Occult Pneumothoraxes (OPTX) represents air within the pleural space that is not visible
on conventional chest radiographs, but ultimately detected with CT . In a study comparing differences
in pneumothoraces, while similar in size, patients significantly underwent tube thoracostomy
compared with patients who had overt pneumothoraces1. While optimal management of occult
pneumothoraxes has not been identified, the increased use of computed tomography has led to a rise in
detection. Occult OPTX Extended focused assessment with sonography for Trauma, also known as
eFAST, is screening test that has been shown to useful in identifying OPTX. Our aim of the present
study is to identify if there are any differences in OPTX detections between
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15. Essay on Free Will
Free Will
A definition of free will, as we have seen, can be misunderstood and easily distorted. For the purpose
of this essay free will, will be defined as the ability to chose, express ones feelings, emotions, or
actions unconditionally.
From the first time I understood the meaning of what free will was, I believed in it 100%. I had the
right and ability to choose what ever I liked. Not only did I believe that I had free will but if I ever
heard otherwise I felt that the other person did not have a clear understanding of what free will was,
and as a result I could demonstrate a fairly strong persuasive argument opposing anything but the
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I grew up in a household where I was taught that I was and will always be free. I also never had any
religious affiliation within my first 8 years of schooling, which might have influenced me to think
differently. The illustration of a gun to ones head is also rooted within the environment of others as
well as my own. We can assume that the majority of people would want to live in that situation and
therefore follow what is being asked of them. Now is that there free will? I don t think so. The fact
that they choose to live is based on their enjoyment of life and there lessons that they have been taught
by their upbringing, this is their environment. The same would be true on an extreme end. Somebody
may make the decision to not obey and sacrifice his or her life because of extreme misery and
discontent. Furthermore, the reason for the unhappiness may be a result of heredity. The victim s
mother could have used drugs, or something similar that which had an effect on her child.
God plays an interesting role in this explanation of free will. Presently, after having about 7 years of
religious education I feel like I am educated enough to speak of God. I believe that people can be
affected by God within there decision making and often have God make the choice for them. For
example, the choice to remain celibate until marriage, that is God s wishes
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16. Lego As A Plastic Injection Machine For Toy Production Essay
We all know the classic Legos bricks, but Lego has not always been this well loved toy. Originally
Lego was a carpentry business in 1932. It created wooden toys such as a wooden duck. It s first
construction toy was the Kirk s Sandgame (Lego, 2012).
By 1946 Lego was creating wooden bricks with decorations such as letters and figures. Following
World War II plastics became available in Denmark (Wikipedia, 2016). This same year Lego Group
purchased its first plastic injection molding machine for toy production (Hansen, 1982). The machine
did not arrive until a year later (Lego, 2012). With the machine Lego started building items such as a
plastic fish, a plastic sailor, and the game Tiddlywinks (Lego, 2012). One of the first modular toys to
be produced was a truck that could be taken apart and re assembled (Wikipedia, 2016). With the new
machine Lego received several sample parts showing its capabilities. Among these samples were
Hilary Fisher Page s Kiddicraft Self Locking Building Brick (The Automatic Binding Brick, n.d.).
From those samples Lego created its first Automatic Binding Brick with four and eight studs (Lego,
2012). They had taken the Kiddicraft brick and modified it by straightening the round corners and
converting inches to cm and mm. The studs on the bricks were also flattened on top (The Automatic
Binding Brick, n.d.). The Automatic Binding Bricks were 2 × 2 and 2 × 4 bricks with 2 side slits and 2
× 2, 2 × 3 and 2 × 4 panel windows and 2 × 4 panel doors
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17. Comparing Macbeth And Gone Girl
The Comparison of Gone Girl and Macbeth Gone Girl is a bestseller and loved by millions, it
compliments english literature and course themes. Grade 11 courses would benefit from replacing
boring, old Macbeth with the thriller, Gone Girl. Not only is Gone Girl an overall better, more
intriguing book, it also has more of an educational value when compared with Macbeth. It has many
ties into the established curriculum and creates better learning opportunities. Both students and the
school system would greatly benefit from swapping Shakespeare s Macbeth with Gillian Flynn s Gone
Girl. The Storyline of Gone Girl makes for such an interesting read, far more intriguing than Macbeth.
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It compliments english literature and course themes. Not only is Gone Girl a more immersive and
complex read, it s educational value compared to the established curriculum is more compatible than
Macbeth. Overall the book creates better learning opportunities for students while the readers get to
read an amazing novel. Grade 11 courses everywhere would greatly benefit from replacing the
outdated Macbeth with the psycho thriller, Gone
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18. Southwest Airline
Southwest Airlines: SWOT Analysis
Mollika Thaing, Khoa Tran, Tonielia Thomas, Hiwot Tesfaye, Kai Spear
Mgmt. Prin. Org. Behavior
Professor Leon Prieto
11/18/2013
Southwest Airlines Description
Southwest Airlines was introduced in Texas on June 18, 1971 with three Boeing 737 airplanes and
only serving three cities of Texas which included Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. The company
came a long way since 1971; today Southwest Airlines has 537 Boeing 737 airplanes and serving 68
cities around the US. Southwest Airlines has become a major airline in 1989 when it hit the billion
dollar revenue mark. Southwest Airlines is the United States most successful airline due to the low
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With relation with Southwest airline consciously and unconsciously Southwest airline earned the top
spot for 2012. Not only do bag fly free Southwest airline was the first airline to offer senior discounts,
ticketless traveling, and services for air freight delivery to the common traveler. Southwest airline
offers credit based on the number of trips with the airline instead of the total miles traveled also
understanding the not how far you fly it s how many times you fly with Southwest airline.
As Southwest s major strength is the customer service making a profit is another strength that has
sustained them. In 2012, Southwest airline marked the most profitable airline in U.S airline industry
unmatched for over 30 years. These profits is the results of the exemplary customer service that
Southwest airline has making over 421 million dollars in 2012 alone. Another major strength is
Southwest airlines website. During the second quarter of 2013, 80 percent of Southwest airline
passenger revenues were booked via southwest.com. In addition to flights, customers are able to make
car, hotel, cruise, and complete vacation package reservations on southwest.com. Southwest airline
has the Southwest Shortcut feature on southwest.com, which is the first online tool that helps
customers find the lowest fare based on availability across the entire month.
Southwest airline has many strengths, but as southwest airline put it in a nut shell its all
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19. The Wife s Lament And The Seafarer Analysis
The
Similarities of The Wife s Lament and The Seafarer Life away from home can be hard, but imagine
what it would be like if it was to a harsh sea or under a giant tree. In the two poems we will be
dissecting, you will see how these two different situations have a lot in common. In one of the oldest
poems known in the world, The Seafarer was written long by an unknown author.
Throughout the poem we see how the man takes his exile emotionally and physically, all the while he
sails the sea and world. He goes to other countries and shows how on his missions he sees amazing
things, but he expresses how sad he is. In the second poem, The Wife s Lament, a woman is exiled to a
cave by her husband, and she goes through all her thoughts and emotions, and she decides to get out
her anger and heartbreak for her husband, she curses him while is out at sea. While we go through
both of these poems, we will find differences between exiles. In The Seafarer, it isn t known whether
the man was exiled, or if he willingly left his home.
Throughout the poem you can see the way that the man holds himself together, and how he feels about
the people on the land. This the man does not know for whom on land it turns out most favourably,
how i, wretched and sorrowful, on the ice cold sea... In this line, we can see that the man is very angry
about having to be out at sea. While he is out at sea, he talks about his family back at home that later
help us connect The SeaFarer to The Wife s Lament. You can see how the mans actions and words
were very Pagen at the beginning of the poem, but slowly transform into Christian values and words
change by the end of the poem. This leads many people to believe that the original poem have been
translated by high church member, because they were the only ones back then that were educated
enough to read and write. If it were translated by a high ranking church member, it is possible that
some of it might have been changed. As you move onto the second poem, The Wife s Lament, we look
at an exile, through a different person s eyes. When the Wife is still on land, she is still exiled far away
to a cave area under a great tree. Although she was not on the seas, she still found
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20. The Six Different Stages Of Group Development
Group development can be defined as a group of people work together. Group members are
interdependent. In other words, they build as a team to accomplish goals. Again, it is known as team
building. It is frameworks to recognize behavioral patterns of team and understand causes of changes.
Furthermore, group development helps team to increase productivity. There are six different stages of
group development such as formation of group, initial stage, transition stage, working stage, final
stage and follow up stage.
2.1 FORMATION OF GROUP First stage of group development is formation of group. In this stage,
group members feel delighted to join the group. It means they are eager to be part of the team. On the
other hand, they are worried of how to adapt themselves in new environment. But, it is compulsory for
them to gather together. Therefore, forming of group is available when they first meet. From there,
they build trust between each other. This is to let them feel they are part of group members. There are
few steps to form a group such as developing rationale, deciding theoretical format, practical
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This is because they know strengths and weaknesses of each other, willing to share and exchange
personal matters as well as group process. And, they have their own roles and responsibilities. In this
stage, it will be an advantage to know the differences among members. When they know each other
well, it enhances group performance. Group members must have both high competence and mission. It
makes significant progress towards the goals. On the other hand, group leader should provide group
members chances to receive feedback of how the group is doing. Through proper feedback, it brings
self confidence to them. Last but not least, group members must have enough time to achieve its work
and overall
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21. What I Learned In My Leadership Class
Q1: What have you leaded about yourself throughout this class? How have you changed? Reflect on
both the strength you have discovered and areas you need to improve on regarding leadership. Think
about our Character Traits of the Week, collaborating with others, problem solving skills, critical
thinking, etc.
A: Throughout this 9 weeks, this class has helped to speed up and aid my recovery. Without this class,
I feel as though I would have relapsed into the pit of depression I found myself in last year. More
specifically, this class has shown me my capabilities and given me much more self confidence. It s
amazing to think last year people considered me a pretty carefree person, as I feel this year I have only
become more free with myself and real with how I view myself, and my world around me. Not only
has this class shown me more internal things about myself, but it has also taught me how to better
communicate my thoughts and opinions to others around me. Like Mr. Jones talked about in the first
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In fact, I did not even know what leadership really was. I was always told I was a leader but never
quite understood what that meant as I viewed myself as bossy . I am glad Mr. Jones clarified the
difference between being a leader and being a boss, as I fear I would have lived my entire life too
afraid to truly take charge due to thinking I was being bossy. This realization of the difference between
the two occurred during our friday jump rope activity when I burst out with a new idea, only to later
apologize for my behaviour in thinking I was being bossy. Mr. Jones corrected me in introducing the
idea that that was, in fact, leading. One of my favorite lessons was the one on failure. The fear of
failure article was inspiring and really allowed me to check myself and see what I have been holding
back within myself for so
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22. Narrative Voice In Chronicle Of A Death Foretold
Gabriel Garcia Marquez s Chronicle of a Death Foretold the concept of a community setting strongly
based upon traditional roots, and is capable to do so through a variety of characters all with a
displaced memory of a tragic event in the history of the small town. Each of these characters displayed
by Marquez is on a thin line of uprooting his or her destined religious system of faith. In Chronicle of
a Death Foretold, Marquez highlights the narrator s voice containing a tone of cultural influence and
societal imbalance because of the novel s non chronological unraveling of events, it becomes
necessary for an objective outsider to notice the downfall of society by two conflicting problems. The
primary form of narrator s characterization, the reader possesses the capability to analyze the related
roles of characters within the novel as centered around the obligations of both faith and family.
Furthermore, Gabriel Garcia Marquez, through the deployment of magical realism, allows these
characters to become less superficial by nature of communicating a realistic perception of events in
the midst of a mundane society. This can be argued to be much less superficial than, if the novel used
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From this, a former Columbian society, Chronicle of a Death Foretold, serves to emphasize a reduced
set of memories to one place and one period in society so as the give each character within the novel a
personalized response of how to answer a call of faith and morality, while also teaching how respond
to the exhausted demands of family. Columbia The Society and Its Environments relates the concepts
of Traditional elements of trust and mutual dependence among relatives no matter how distant the
relationship. This means that family is family and nothing will ever change the unbreakable blood
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23. LG Electronics
For the exclusive use of J. LAU
TB0073
August 17, 2007
Kannan Ramaswamy
LG Electronics: Global Strategy in Emerging Markets
Mr. Nam Woo, President of LG Electronics (LG), was collecting his thoughts after the press
conference in Beijing. He had been appointed as the President of LG Electronics in China in 2006 and
was unveiling an ambitious agenda to accelerate LG s presence in the country. He reflected on the
emergence of
South Korea as a major hub in the consumer electronics business and the role that LG had played in
the rapid transformation. Having spearheaded a significant part of LG s forays into emerging markets
such as Brazil, Russia, China, and India, Mr. Woo had synthesized some crucial lessons that he would
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This success story was a product of foresight, careful strategic thinking, and leveraging an array of
advantages that Korea was building at home.
The History of LG
LG was born as the Lak Hui Chemical Industrial Co. in 1947. It was founded by Mr. In hwoi Koo for
the manufacture of cosmetic creams. Finding that there were no independent manufacturers capable of
supplying bottle caps needed for packaging the cream, Lak Hui Chemical set up its own facilities and
utilized the excess capacity of its injection molding machines to manufacture small consumer products
based in plastic. This led to an entry into the manufacture of plastics components for
telecommunication and electrical companies presaging LG s entry into the telecommunications
business. In fortifying its access to feedstock for plastics manufacture, the company moved into oil
refining and later into shipping to transport crude oil. It was in 1958 that the Goldstar Co. (currently
LG Electronics) was first established to consolidate expansion in the fast growing area of plastics.
Exhibit 1
The Evolution of LG Group s Portfolio of Businesses
Founded as a Cosmetics
Cream Maker
Electric Fan Blades and Telephone
Casings
24. Plastic Caps
Combs, Toothbrushes,
Soapboxes
Electronic Equipment and Telecom
Oil Refining
Insurance
Shipping
LG Electronics soon pioneered the growth of the Korean electronics and appliances industry,
becoming the first Korean company to build a vacuum tube radio,
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25. Earthquakes In Texas
Earthquakes in North Texas have been popular in the past couple of years. Texas has never been a
state to host earthquakes like the ones being experienced. There has been many theories from locals
about the causes of minor earthquakes. What are their theories about the increasing in earthquakes in
North Texas? One, is the Hydraulic fracking , the drilling that effects the underground soil to crack. It
only gives airways for gas or oil to work its way up to the surface. The theory of hydraulic fracturing
does not add up for some but that the wastewater disposals theory is a better conclusion. Wastewater
disposals or water injections are related to fracking institutions. Wastewater disposals are water
tunnels filled from underground that can
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26. Elderly Adult Survey Paper
Elderly Adult Survey Mrs. Audine Blue is my client for this Elderly Adult Survey. Interviewing this
lovely lady was delightful as she revealed her birthday of August 15, 1933 and is 84 years young. The
lovely Mother Blue originally from North Carolina was afforded to live for a while in California, as
well as, in New York before returning to North Carolina. Married to Mr. Henry Shelton Blue at very
young age, they have one daughter, one grandchild, and one great grandchild. Asking about her
parents, Mother Audine became sad considering they died while she was young. The cause of their
death was hard work and cruel treatment that Mother Audine had to witness as a child. However, she
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Serving God is important to her, being very involved in her Christian non denominational church has
kept her going through adult years. Namely, church programs she served include the Women s
Ministry/Events; Usher Board; Senior Choir; Sunday School Teacher, as well as, feeding the homeless
and young children. By all means, one can sense she loved being around people also ready to share
candy/mints with everyone. Another key point, going out to eat or just riding around give her get joy.
Similarly, interviewing Mother Audine relates to personal experiences that I have with two other
ladies in their 80 s. I thank God for the patience, wisdom and knowledge as I age. In reality, the
church has played a major role in the life of Mother Audine Blue. Truly, the love for her church family
is undeniable. However, she misses her great grandson that she helped raised. Reflecting on their
relationship, she recalls anything he wanted, asked for, she gave him. Unfortunately, her only daughter
had a misunderstanding with years ago and they never reconciled. And yet, Henry Shelton Blue, her
husband left many years ago and never returned. Thank God for the closeness of her brother, cousins,
her personal care giver and her church family that supports
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27. Educational Measurement and Evaluation Has Proved Itself...
A TERM PAPER ON THE TOPIC: EDUCATIONAL MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION HAS
PROVED ITSELF MOST RELEVANT IN ACADEMIC SETTING (DISCUSS). PREPARED BY
USORO, THERESA DOMIINIC GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING DEPARTMENT/SOCIAL
STUDIES COURSE TITLE: MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION COURSE CODE: EDU 441
SUBMITTED TO MR I.O. IHEAKA INTRODUCTION Educational evaluation started off as a
branch of psychology in the late 50s, as a result of curriculum innovations. It was then referred to as
Educational Measurement, Measurement and Evaluation or Test and Measurement. Within the last few
decades, educational evaluation has grown into a separate, independent discipline, though with some
leanings on the ideas of psychologists, psychometricians and statisticians. ... Show more content on
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Using the evaluation results to improve learning and teaching. More so, evaluation is a continuous
process. It is essential in all fields of teaching and learning activity where judgment needs to be made.
All evaluation devices/instruments should be valid and reliable. They are valid when they measure
what they aim to measure, and they are reliable when they produce consistent results over time. The
teacher as an evaluator should be impartial as much as possible. He should try to avoid personal
prejudices. All evaluation instruments should take into account the practical problems of administering
and marking of the responses i.e. the instruments should be convenient to administer and clear to the
pupils. The pupils responses should be easy to mark. Educational evaluation should be well planned in
advance and should be carried out continuously, periodically and at least each term. Innovations
Brought About in the Evaluation Technique of the Nigerian Educational System There are some faults
that can be identified in the evaluation techniques used before, which through the efforts of the
educational evaluators, have been corrected or perfected. The evaluation technique used before was
the one shot or final, end of term or year or session examination. This technique had served as a great
threat to the students, resulting in students cheating, memorizing notes and carrying out premature
search for question papers in a bid to pass. Students who passed the end of the
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28. Essay On Kellogg
Kellogg is a build worldwide association which is famous as the world s heading maker of cereals.
The majority of the items is produced in 19 nations and sold in excess of 180 nations.
(Businesscasestudies.co.uk, 2014) It includes Special K®, Mini Wheats®, Corn Flakes® and so much
more.(Rooney, 2012) It is indeterminate to how Kellogg as an association overwhelms the
nourishment producing segment to stay as the business pioneer. This however exhibits the adequacy of
promoting techniques utilized by Kellogg by executing the four P s.
What makes Kellogg renowned as the leading producer of cereal in the world is the marketing mix
which is the business tool worn/used in the marketing field in their company comprises of components
that are intended to be utilized as a part of a business marketing strategy method to have the capacity
to fulfill its customer needs. There are four sections of the marketing mix generally thought to be four
P s which consist of product, price, place and promotion. The marketing mix empowers certain
association to accomplish their marketing goals. With respect to Kellogg s, their goal is to attract as
numerous crowds. To do in this way, they start an intensive statistical surveying and connected it for
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After completely investigating Kellogg s organizations, the careful investigation exhibits the adequacy
of Kellogg s advertising procedures. Generally speaking, Kellogg has effectively used their promoting
methods viably. There is then again, opportunity to get better by adjusting marketing mix with a
specific end goal to attain distinctive and better results. The business may be seen as one of the
potential business in today s reality because of its extraordinary items and their marketing
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29. The Global Financial System Is A Web Of Connections
Srdan Vujnovic
Short Paper Assignment II: LIBOR
The global financial system is a web of connections. It does not matter what country, ethnicity or
religion a person is. It does not matter if you are a democrat, republican, communist, socialist or
anarchist. We all share this common bond money. The following analysis will explain what LIBOR is,
how manipulating LIBOR can have negative effects on the global economy, and what steps the global
financial industry can take to ensure that a similar scandal never occurs again.
I.
Analysis of LIBOR and its manipulation
What the major global banks decide to do can ultimately affect a farmer living in the
Democratic Republic of Congo, thousands of miles away from the people that directly or indirectly
affected his life. One of those ways that people across the globe are connected are through different
financial rates, one of those rates being LIBOR. LIBOR stands for London
Inter Bank Offered Rate. It is one of many benchmarks that banking institutions use to set interest
rates for lending between banks (Romano Peluso). LIBOR is an interest rate that banks charge each
other for overnight, one month, three month, six month and one year loans. It is published in five
currencies which include the Swiss franc, the euro, the pound sterling, the
Japanese yen and of course the dollar (Kimberly Amadeo). While most LIBOR based contracts are
linked to the 3 month rate, the majority of the lending happens overnight. Most banks have a
10% cash
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30. Saving Private Ryan Dd
The character that will be examined is called Private James Ryan from the movie Saving Private Ryan,
directed by Steven Spielberg. The movie takes place during June 6th 1944, also known as D Day and
the following days after that. The United States army receives information that all of James Ryan s
brothers were killed in action, therefore they found it necessary to bring him back home to his mother.
The army sends in an eight man squad led by Captain John H. Miller in order to recuse and bring
James Ryan home. James Ryan is a World War II veteran and everyday he thinks about certain events
that happened during the war. The biggest problem he faces is the amount of stress he faced during his
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The social dimension of PTSD can be explained by poor social support during childhood and
adulthood. The most important factor would most likely be the lack of support after a traumatic
incident (Sue, Sue, Sue, and Sue, 2014, p.125). For example, if James Ryan came back from World
War II and was abandoned by his mother, it would hit him pretty hard. Not only did he face traumatic
experiences on the battlefield, but coming home to see that his mom had left him all alone would be
devastating. Being isolated and not having any support from his family could result in higher chances
of developing PTSD. The etiology of how PTSD has been uncover, the following will be various
treatments for people who have developed the disorder. There are two types are treatments that can be
used on patients suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. The first types of treatment that can be
used are biological treatments, which involve medication such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor
(SSRI) antidepressants. The purpose of the SSRI antidepressants is to alter serotonin levels which can
aid in reducing activity in the amygdala. The problem with medication is that it only works for 20
30% of patients who take this
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31. This Side of Paradise and The Great Gatsby Essay
F. Scott Fitzgerald s writings largely focus on the American aristocracy during the 1920s. The 20s
became alternatively known as the Jazz Age, a term coined by Fitzgerald with connotations
encompassing the prosperity, frivolity, and decadence of the upper class. The atmosphere and mindset
of lavish excess are preserved in the plots and characters of Fitzgerald s writings. Although Fitzgerald
s protagonists are wealthy, there is a noticeable distinction between those who come from old money
and those who are considered new money . Amory Blaine, of This Side of Paradise, and Jay Gatsby, of
The Great Gatsby, exemplify this difference.
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With striking similarity in both appearance and personality, it seems that Amory has inherited from his
mother every trait, except the stray inexpressible few, that made him worthwhile (3). Fitzgerald is
pointing out the meaningless of the trappings of the upper class. Although Amory and Beatrice are rich
and beautiful, these traits do not make them worthwhile. It is the characteristics that Amory develops
on his own, without Beatrice s influence, that redeem him.
Gatsby, on the other hand, develops into the person he is by recognizing the kind of person he does not
want to be a bourgeois, like his parents. He rejects them as shiftless and unsuccessful farm people
(The Great Gatsby 104) and yearns to move up from the middle class he is born into. After seeing
millionaire Dan Cody s yacht, Gatsby strive to achieve all the beauty and glamour in the world (106)
that the yacht represents to him. Gatsby s desire to attain the wealth and glamour of the upper class
leads him to create the personage Jay Gatsby, his Platonic conception of himself. He goes about
transforming himself methodically, practicing things such as elocution, poise, and how to attain it (GG
181) and learning from Dan Cody until the vague contour of Jay Gatsby had filled out to the
substantiality of a man (107). As an outsider, Gatsby s perception of the upper class is romanticized
and
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32. The Gagosian Gallery
The Gagosian Gallery in London is a space that really complimented the work of Ed Ruscha, and
artist that currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Extremes and In Betweens is an
exhibition I visited recently when in London. I have chosen to discuss this Artist and exhibition in
particular due to the great impact the work itself had on me when I viewed it. Upon entering the
galleries reception you are immediately greeted with three of Ruscha s Acrylic on Museum board
paper pieces. Picturesque Art works with great relationship between landscape and text that really
invite you to further explore the gallery and what it has to offer. The Gallery itself feels vast due to its
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He varies from the use of dark tones to light earthy ones of which negative text will sit on and make a
statement. Text that is put on the canvas tends to interplay with a background, the way two things
effect each other can be very impactive. When applied it tends to be placed in a way where it is either
ascending or descending. He wants to promote the words more as an object rather then a simple piece
of text. Some of his pieces incorporate directional markers that contrast straight lines and curvature.
This style of working is one of many techniques Ruscha has used over his career that has lasted more
than five decades. Some examples of techniques he practices are drawing, painting, film making, print
making, publishing and photography. Everything is his own design. His art is elegant and iconic and is
highly associated with the pop art movement. His intention is to leave people who view it confused,
questioning the meanings behind his pieces, he say himself Showing work in a gallery is not an easy
thing to do because you re kind of putting yourself out there . I personally feel that he has achieved
leaving viewers in question, his work is intreating and I personally want to know more about it. I
really enjoyed viewing Ed Ruscha s work, I find him to be a very influential and inspiring artist. When
looking into him I became very fascinated with his use of text, it can have such a big impact and make
a great difference to a canvas. He does a great job of capturing the viewers attention, leaving them
asking questions and wanting to find out more about each individual piece he
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33. Snow Day Research Paper
It s a cold, wintry day when the first flake falls. Everyone gets excited, but a lot of people don t know
much information about the fragile flakes that fall from the wintry sky. That information includes:
how the snowflakes form, their appearance, and the conditions of it snowing.
Before all else, most people may not know how the frozen flakes are formed. According to, Snow
Day! By Tabitha Walker, the process flakes of how the icy flakes are formed all starts when water
evaporates from the Earth and rises into the atmosphere. As the water reaches a certain level of the
atmosphere that is 32° Fahrenheit, it freezes. These tiny droplets of frozen water are called ice
crystals. These ice crystals then form around a dust or dirt particles. Some of the larger snowflakes can
have up to 200 ice crystals. These few steps are what form the beautiful snowflakes that fall from the
sky on a harsh winter day.
Additionally, many people don t know what the snowflakes look like. Although they may all look
white as they fall from the sky, but if you look at them through a microscope, each and every one of
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As you already know, the air has to be 32° Fahrenheit at most in order for to snow, but did you know
that it could actually be too cold to snow? There has to be moisture in the air in order for it to snow, so
anything below 15° Fahrenheit can be too for there to be moisture in the air, making it too cold to
snow. To continue, the ground has to be a certain temperature for the snow to stick to it. Unlike the air,
the ground takes in more heat from the Sun, making them two completely different temperatures. The
ground has to be 32° Fahrenheit at most. If it is any warmer, the snow will not stick, it will melt. There
are several conditions for the bitterly cold snow to fall and stick to the
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34. Religious Influence On Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht was one of the most horrible nights for the Jewish people . Kristallnacht is now known
as the Night of Broken Glass because of all the broken glass in the Jewish shops and homes. Many
different aspects of the Jewish people were affected on Kristallnacht ; religiously, physically and
financially. One aspect of Jewish lives were affected on Kristallnacht through their religion. On
Kristallnacht Jewish synagogues were burned with torches as shown in the picture Synagogue Burning
. Synagogues are the Jewish churches where they practice their religion. The Heydrich s Instructions,
November 1938 are the instructions that tell officers and many other government officials what to do
on the night of Kristallnacht. One of the instructions in this letter is that the police had to seize all
archives to be found in all synagogues and offices of the Jewish communities so as to prevent their
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In the text Heydrich s Instructions, November 1938 , they state that businesses and apartments
belonging to the Jews may be destroyed but not looted (Heydrich 35). But this is untrue for another
woman who wrote a letter to the Secret State Police, saying that during the demonstrations she had
900* Marks stolen from her. Marks are German dollars and in the U.S 900* Marks is $488.19. This is
a tremendous amount stolen considering that the law states that no Germans can steal. This woman
was left without any income for her children (Drexler 37). A German has stolen from this women
while other Germans didn t do anything about it. They only watched what was happening to the Jews
as they stood in terror.
To conclude, Jewish lives have been ruined because of Kristallnacht affecting them religiously,
physically and financially. Kristallnacht has ruined their lives by burning their synagogues, hurting
them physically and hurting their well being and taking their
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35. Male Dominance In Hamlet Essay
In William Shakespeare s play, Hamlet, each of the male characters, including prince of Denmark,
Hamlet, stand out in different ways with their will, actions, and wishes they would like to take.
However, on the other side, a female character, Ophelia is portrayed as weak character in the male
dominance throughout the play. Through feminist lens to the end of the play the causes of Ophelia s
madness and insanity depicted by her lack standing up for herself in male dominance, Hamlet s
treatment, and the death of her loved father.
Firstly, Ophelia s tendency to be controlled in male dominance shows in the very beginning of the
play Act 1 when her brother, Laertes and her father, Polonius warn of Hamlet s intentions and her
relationship with Hamlet. Before Laertes gets on a ship to France he tells her Hamlet s love is not
permanent, sweet, not lasting, the perfume and suppliance of a minute. No more (1. 3. 8) and
considers his flirtation as a violet in the youth of primy nature (Shakespeare I. iii. 7). Then he warns
her best safety lies in fear (1. 3. 43), Ophelia does not make argument over warning but saying she
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She never be allowed to express her inner real feelings. Eventually, her madness leads to put herself to
the death by the end of the play. Ophelia lost herself in her destructed mind with her language
expresses her madness which interpreted as she s being herself without any manipulation from males
around her. Her obedience to males causing her lack of stand up for self, Hamlet to reveal his love
actually never existed, and let her know the murder of his father. Throughout the stages of her
madness it reflects the feminist perspectives of how female character, Ophelia, in this play indicates
how males treat female as ignorant and indifferent even though they see her somewhat
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36. Examples Of Reversal Of Motive
2.2 Reversal of Motive
According to Worley the second type of twist is the reversal of motive (2014). The following part will
introduce what is meant with a motive twist by means of two movies.
The first example is Gone Baby Gone, in which a child with a drug addict mother goes missing (cf.
Heerum 2010: 37). Two private detectives provide assistance with the on going police investigation in
order to bring the truth to light. As the plot unfolds, it turns out that the kidnapping was only faked and
that the little girl is very well. The police captain is raising the child with his wife giving her a happy
alternative than living with her mother (cf. Heerum 2010: 38). This thriller has a very concealed twist;
the kidnapping case fabricated by the police captain definitely exceeds the viewers expectation as his
real motive comes true.
A further movie with a very complex plot is Lucky Number Slevin. The main character, Slevin is
mistaken for somebody else, who owes debts to two mafia bosses. Lurking on the fringes of the story
an international assassin is hired by both bosses to kill Slevin after he delivers the money. In the end it
turns out that Slevin is out for reaching the men responsible for his parents death and kills the two
bosses. He manages is with the help of the assassin, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
It is about a salesman, who looses everything he had at the beginning: his wife, his house and all his
money. Only his son stays with him, but they are forced to live out in the streets. He takes on a job as
a stockbroker, but before he can receive pay, he needs to go trough six months of struggling. In the
end he gets a coveted full time job and establishes himself as a highly successful stockbroker.
Considering the movie, besides his efforts his achievements were also a matter of luck. This advantage
caused the twist and changed his whole
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37. Essay On Mother Tongue
Amy Tan was born to two immigrants from China. She fell in love with literature even though she was
always encouraged to find a career in the math or science field because of her lack in English. Tan
studied at the San Jose State University where she received both her bachelors and master s degree.
Many others and I can relate to what Tan has to go through with having a different Mother Tongue
than others. Tan uses the essay Mother Tongue to inform her audience about how we all use different
Englishes throughout the day. English is a difficult language to learn. People do not deserve to be
mistreated for not knowing perfect English.
Tan always has loved language. Language is such a powerful tool that we use every day. ...it can
evoke an emotion, a visual image, a complex idea, or a simple truth (pg. 479). Different Englishes are
used based on your audience. Depending on if you are at home, work or giving a speech like Tan. Tan
was giving a speech to a large group of people about her book The Joy Luck Club. She was using a
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Going to public places can be quiet a difficult task when speaking broken English. Tan s mother had a
difficult time at the hospital. She was trying to view her CAT scan results. She used her best English to
be able to communicate with the hospital, to let them know that she was anxious to see the results. All
she was able to understand was that they had lost her results and they didn t even say sorry. Tan was
called to make her message to the hospital clear. The CAT scan results ended up misplaced and they
were very sorry. This was not the only time Tan had been there to help her mom communicate with
others. Acting like her mother, Tan would take phone calls for her when she needed information.
Doing this act made it more easy for her mother to be able to be understood and to
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38. Personal Statement For Chemical Engineering
Chemical engineering is always fascinating because I have a wish to apply scientific theories to the
real world problems such as nuclear waste problem. Today chemical engineering plays a vital role
from pharmaceuticals to petrochemical. You can give to the society in technological innovation and
there is a wide range of career path in the field of chemical engineering. While opting for chemical
engineering the concern towards the industrial world is essential. My attentiveness in the chemical
engineering field that has inspired and self motivated me by the chemical engineers and my plan is to
pursue my career in the field of chemical engineering.
As to pursue a career in chemical engineering; my personal skills are abilities for entering in the field
and professional skill is revolutions in the field of chemical engineering. I have applied in this
university as to gain knowledge and theoretical understanding in this field with a greater maturity to
acquire knowledge and skill in this field because my aim is to achieve personal and professional skills
and my desire is to invent new things in the field of chemical engineering. My plans are to re take
math s modules as I have performed way below my potential. My last year s exams were my first
attempt so I took them again after getting to the UK. I feel that my performance will be remarkably
very well. Even though I have engaged myself with better study methods and have made adjustments
to cope with the system.
My aim is to
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39. Of Identity And Diversity John Locke
In his essay Of Identity and Diversity, Locke talks about the importance of personal identity. The title
of his essay gives an idea of his view. Identity, according to Locke, is the memory and self
consciousness, and diversity is the faculty to transfer memories across bodies and souls. In order to
make his point more understandable, Locke defines man and person. Locke identifies a man as an
animal of a certain form and a person as a thinking intelligent being. Furthermore, to Locke, a person
has reasons and reflections and can consider itself as being itself in different times and places; and
he/she does it with his/her consciousness (429). Basically, personal self is a particular body and
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On the one hand, if in the past one lived by acting in a
good way one hopes to be rewarded in the future. And on the other hand, if one lived by acting in a
bad way one fears to be punished in the future. For instance, John acted in a bad way when he was 20,
he committed war crimes; hence, he should expect to be punished for his actions. But Locke s analysis
is not that simple; according to his definition of personal identity, people should be held responsible
for their actions only if they remember doing those actions. Consequently, based on Locke s view,
John should not be punished for the war crimes he committed since he does not remember what he did
at 20. In this example, Locke does not punish John, who committed terrible war crimes, just because
he does not remember. Is Locke s judgment fair to people who committed the same crimes but
remember what they did? Or, is his judgment fair to the victim s families? Locke s judgment is only
based on whether or not the wrong doer remembers his actions; it does not take into account other
important elements; that is one of the reasons why Locke s theory about personal identity has been
criticized.
Locke s view on personal identity has strengths but it also has several weaknesses or limitations. One
important strength is when Locke states that a person should be held responsible for his/her actions if
he/she recalls doing those actions. In this case, the person
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40. Narrative Structure Of Unforgiven
Almost all movies have characteristics that categorize them in two or more genres. A great example of
this being Unforgiven. The film s dark and cynical characters occasionally resemble that of a film noir
while its overall narrative structure depicts itself as a classical western style film. While there is an
argument to call Unforgiven a film noir, it is hard to deny the idea that the film is mainly a film of the
western genre. The basis of this idea, mostly relies on the portrayal of the lead protagonist, and the end
of the film. While it would be easy to use setting, lighting, camera angles, etc to manifest the idea, it
would not do it justice. By using these narrative tropes, it becomes coherent that Unforgiven is just
another well made film that uses the structure of a western to construct its plot.
Clint Eastwood s character, William, is a perfect example of the western classic hero. For example, the
character is unknown to both the viewer and to the society in the film. In The Structure of The Western
Film, the author describes the second similarity found in a western film as The hero is a stranger to
this society (41). One of the first scenes in Unforgiven shows William living in a small home
accompanied by his kids far away from the rest of civilization. His dirtied appearance gives the
audience the interpretation he is just an ordinary farmer trying to make a living and support his family.
However, he has an unknown past that is not fully discussed till much
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41. New Right Critique Of The Welfare State
3)DETAIL NEW RIGHT CRITIQUE OF THE WELFARE STATE New Right is referred to the pro
market, anti state ideological perspective which was associated with the Conservative government in
the 1970 s 1980 s. The New Right therefore begun to emerged during the 1970 s in light of the
economic crisis of 1973, and as a reaction to the rapid expansion of welfare state expenditure after the
war. It was believed that Britain was in an economic crisis and had economically under performed
compared to its counterparts since the 2nd World War because of public growth and social welfare
expenditure (George Wilding, 1993; Alcock,1996). They believed their ideas regarding the welfare
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There was substantial support for Their ideas of free market, strong state, restoration of individual
initiative and less governmental involvement in businesses (Budge et al, 2004). Margaret Thatcher
introduced right wing ideas which sought to break away from the post war Keynesian consensus on
state welfare (Scott Samuel et al, 2014 pg 54). The conservative shifted to ideas of free market
economics and the advocated for responsibility of the individual families for their own welfare and
moral traditional values. Privatization and marketization was introduced into utilities such as water,
electricity and gas. There was encouragement of free market ideas in health care and massive cuts on
social welfare and reductions in state pensions. Right to Buy policy which gave council tenants the
option of purchasing their homes at highly sponsor rates to improve home ownership was introduced
by Margaret thatcher . There was tax reduction in taxation to businesses and individuals within the top
tax threshold. This was to motivate people to get into
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42. Life Of A First Generation College Student
My time spent at Cogswell Polytechnical College has been one of a great experience thus, making me
more appreciative of the financial hardships my family continues to endure in order for me to attend
such a prestigious university. There is no one in my family to have made it this far academically as I
am living the life of a first generation college student. Now, being the only person out of my other
nine siblings to identify as a college student raises a lot of concern from the adults of the family as
well as intrapersonal stress. The annual income my family lives off of could be considered at poverty
level, therefore financials are allocated properly by priority with my education not being one of them.
Just as society views eighteen to be the threshold of adulthood, so do my parents. Consequently, I am
attending college strictly on my own and this is what makes me suitable candidate for the Dragon
scholarship. Simply put, anything to financially assist in my schooling would definitely relieve the
stress of wondering if Cogswell will just one day become too expensive for me to attend. When
furthering my education, problems within my family didn t only occur at the idea of myself attending
college but the logistics of doing so. It was this conflict of, in a way, restarting life as my hometown is
Vallejo and commuting to San Jose was just not an option. Nonetheless, San Jose was first foreign to
me, but thanks to the short journey from my
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43. Migration Essay
SAEVIA NAG, M.A. ECONOMICS, A6030115034
INTRODUCTION
Migration is the geographic movement of people across a specified boundary for the purpose of
establishing a new permanent or semi permanent residence. Along with fertility and mortality,
migration is a component of the population change. These migrants comprise of the particular group
of people who are landless labourers, seasonally unemployed labourers, agricultural labourers, poor
farmers and the people who belong to a socially back ward classes. Migration has been a major source
of human survival, adaptation, and growth across the centuries and millennia. Data reveals that
internal migration is four times higher than international migration. And when it comes to internal ...
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Large number of people has migrated out of Jammu and Kashmir and Assam during the last few years
due to disturbed conditions there. People also migrate on a short term basis in search of better
opportunities for recreation, health care facilities, and legal advices or for availing service which the
nearby towns provide.
Pull and Push Factors:
Urban centres provide vast scope for employment in industries, transport, trade and other services.
They also offer modem facilities of life. Thus, they act as magnets for the migrant population and
attract people from outside. In other words, cities pull people from other areas. This is known as pull
factor . People also migrate due to push factors such as unemployment, hunger and starvation. When
they do not find means of livelihood in their home villages, they are pushed out to the nearby or
distant towns. Millions of people who migrated from their far off villages to the big cities of Kolkata,
Mumbai or Delhi did so because these cities offered them some promise for a better living. Their
home villages had virtually rejected them as surplus population which the rural resources of land were
not able to sustain any
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44. Coraline B Moloney Twins
Fiction 2
Paragraph 1
This book is called Twins , it was written by Coraline B. Clooney. Caroline is an America author ho
has written suspense, horror, romance, and mystery themed books. The book is about a girl named
Mary lee, she is the twin sister of Madrigal. Before college, their parents decide to send Mary Lee
away to boarding school. Mary Lee expects her sister would be on her side, and help her stop their
parents from sending Mary Lee away, but instead, Madrigal agreed to the ides. In boarding school, it
was hard for Mary Lee to make friends, while back at home her sister, Madrigal, is getting more
beautiful, more popular, and got a boyfriend. Mary wishes that she could live her sisters life.
Paragraph 2
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John Pear asked Katy to sit on the front seat with Mary Lee, Katy refused at first because she was
scared that if she gets out of the car, John Pear might drive away and leave her alone. After John Pear
told Katy that he wont do what she s afraid of, Katy finally left the car, but right after she closed the
door, John Pear locked the door and drove away. Mary Lee begged for John pear to stop but John Pear
didn t. Mary Lee later found out that this is what Madrigal did to be entertained, John Pear and
Madrigal would drive a person to the neighborhood, lock them out, and would watch them suffer.
Mary Lee also found out that John Pear and Madrigal did the same thing to Scarlett, that s why she
was afraid of her. The next day was their Winter Sleigh Day which is like a winter carnival. During the
winter carnival the teenagers were
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45. The Aims and Principles of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act...
The Aims and Principles of the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act
In the decades prior to the national reform of the Poor Law in 1834, the characterisations of the
administration were of variety rather than uniformity. The social and economic changes at this time
produced many problems for those that were responsible for the social welfare. Many areas
throughout the country though found solutions to this problem within the legal frame work of the
Elizabethan Poor Law of 1597 1601.
In the initial stages the amendment act was set up to reduce the amount of poor rates that were being
paid. In the first ten years of the amendment act the amount of relief being paid was reduced to a
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The way to stop this from happening was to reduce the fifteen thousand parishes into six hundred Poor
Law unions. There was a great willingness to keep the poor in one place and so by 1843 there was one
hundred and ninety seven thousand one hundred and seventy nine poor incarcerated into the
workhouses. The workhouses were often described as bastilles.
I do not agree with those who say that every man must look after himself, and that intervention by the
state, will be fatal to his self reliance, his foresight and his thrift…. It is a mistake to suppose that
thrift is caused only by fear; it springs from hope as well as fear. Where there is no hope, be sure there
will be no thrift . (Winston Churchill, Liberalism and the Social Problems, 1909, p. 209).
Many administrators were outraged at the idea of Central Government becoming involved in the
Amendment Act because as far as they were concerned the old system was more than sufficient for the
needs of the poor. The Poor Law Guardians then set about obstructing the Poor Law Amendment Act,
as they thought it was an unnecessary addition to the current act. The worst of the activities to block
this new act was in Huddersfield in the West Riding of Yorkshire. (As was).
The Amendment Act was supposed to help the poor but instead all it did was alienate those
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46. External and Internal Factors Essay
External and Internal Factors
There are many external and internal factors that impact the planning functions of management. We
must all be mindful of these factors because they could have an enormous impact on organizations
productivity. The process of assessing the external and internal factors that an organization will face
can be vital to the planning function of management. One must determine a set of issues and
constraints and then list the assumptions that will impact the implementation of the plan. The
environmental assessment develops understanding of external and internal processes that influence the
organizations success rate. The purpose of the environmental assessment is to identify and analyze the
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Strengths and weaknesses come from the internal environment of the firm. Strengths can be exploited,
built upon and made key to accomplishment of mission and objectives. Strengths reflect past
accomplishments in production, financial, marketing and human resource management. Weaknesses
are internal characteristics that have the potential to limit accomplishment of mission and objectives.
Weaknesses may be so important that they need to be addressed before any further strategic planning
steps are taken. A basic determination of a firm s relative strengths and weaknesses is often the first
step in the internal evaluation. A hidden benefit in internal evaluations is the opportunity for
participants to understand how their jobs, departments, and divisions fit into the whole organization. A
manager s forced communications that occur across departmental lines produces an additional benefit
in improving communication within the organization.
The assessment of internal factors analyze inside the physical confines of the organization. These
factors are within the control of the organization. The internal assessment considers plan
implementation, structure, culture, innovation, diversity, ethics, processes and technology. All of the
factors can have a grave impact on the success of an organization. This is why the planning function
of management is so important. Technology is rapidly changing, and for a business to succeed it must
change with the time to adapt to
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47. Technical Writing Vs Technical Communication
In today s highly technologically oriented world, people have begun to communicate in innovative
ways, which include, inter alia, telephones, cell telephones, smartphones, handheld electronic devices,
tablets, email, video conferencing, instant messaging or text messaging. With the advent of the
information revolution at the turn of the century, the concept of professional communication has been
repeatedly redefined to accommodate the contemporary trends, methods and changes that
communication in the corporate world has witnessed. Many of the theories in professional
communication are derived from traditional communication, technical writing, rhetorical theory and
ethics. According to Julia Wood (2004), communication is a systemic process in which individuals
interact with and through symbols to create and interpret meanings.
A technical communicator is responsible for writing documents, designing and creating graphics,
designing and creating websites, copyediting other documents, examining documents for usability,
illustrations, and much more. Technical writing is now known as technical communications because a
technical writer does so much more than just write. Technical writing is a specialized form of
exposition: that is, written communication done on the job, especially in fields with specialized
vocabularies, such as science, engineering, technology, and the health sciences. The biggest difference
between technical communication and the other kinds of writing you
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