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The Glass Ceiling Effect Stand Between Men And Women...
The literature review presented in Chapter 2 of this study discusses the issues associated with the glass
ceiling phenomena by explaining why there are smaller proportion of women leaders in business and
project management using the case of Transport for London. The purpose of this qualitative
phenomenological study is to ascertain whether women employees in TfL experience the glass ceiling
effect. As a result, the study is designed to focus on the positive experiences and approaches that
contribute to and influence the success of women in senior level administration positions instead of
focusing on the barriers to such.
Research Questions
The following question will guide the study: How does the glass ceiling effect stand between men and
women employees, especially those in senior level management within project management in UK
transport infrastructure projects and other industries? The question is further sub divided to provide a
concrete answer to the overarching question; this includes an analysis of how women in senior level
administrative positions in the transport industry describe and perceive the glass ceiling experience,
the characteristics of the women in such senior level administrative positions that are crucial in
breaking the glass ceiling.
Moreover, the study will also ascertain the tools and resources necessary for women in the transport
infrastructure projects to advance to the senior level administrative jobs. This study will also be
guided by the
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Review On The Original Argument Essay
Parker Drowns
Mr. Fitzgerald
Political Science
28 September 2016
Book review of The Original Argument
Bibliography
Beck, Glenn, and Joshua Charles. The Original Argument: The Federalists Case for the Constitution,
Adapted for the 21st Century. New York: Threshold Editions, 2011. Print.
398 pages Summary
Instead of the Beck and Charles telling a story of a significant person to make a point the Authors
discussed the original argument for the United States Constitution. The argument was originally
written by the federalists in the late 18th century. These historical documents are commonly referred
to as the federalist papers. Beck and Charles go over seven different topics and arguments discussed in
the federalist papers.
Part One: Novus ordo seclorum: A New Order For the Ages is all about the new way of thinking once
the colonies declared independence from England. It discussed how new concepts were being
introduced and why a new order was needed for that particular time. In fact Alexander Hamilton
sounded a lot like Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln s main objective as president was also to
preserve the Union. Hamilton wrote, Nothing remains as obvious as the fact that either the new
Constitution will be adopted or the Union will be torn apart. It is therefore necessary to examine the
advantages of the Union, as well as the evils and dangers that would result from its disbanding. (Beck
and Charles 4) Alexander Hamilton (who wrote many of the federalist
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What Are The Techniques Used In Monty Python And The Holy...
Monty Python and the Holy Grail, directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones (1975), is a clever film
that uses a variety of techniques to satirise King Arthur and his Knights of the Round table. Three
techniques the film uses are breaking the dramatic illusion, 2 D animation and anachronisms. This is
what puts them apart from other films in their time. First I m going to talk about breaking the dramatic
illusion.
Many times in the film Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones use a technique called breaking the dramatic
illusion. It is a technique when the filmmaker mentally pokes you in the ribs to give you a reminder
that you really are watching a movie while other films do the opposite and try to pull you into the
story.
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ARTHUR: There it is! The Bridge of Death! ROBIN: Oh, great. KNIGHT: Look! ARTHUR: There s
the old man from Scene 24! BEDEMIR: What is he doing here?
With this technique the filmmakers can belittle the famous story of King Arthur and his Knights of the
Round Table by making this story look trivial. They also use this technique as a tool to put more jokes
into the film.
Now I m going to talk about anachronisms. An anachronism is when two or more things come from
different time periods, like a power tool in a story set in the middle of the 14th century.
My first example of an anachronism is when the french soldiers in the castle talk about the airspeed
velocity of a european and african swallow. This is clearly modern science not 932 AD science.
GUARD #1: It s not a question of where he grips it! It s a simple question of weight ratios! A five
ounce bird could not carry a 1 pound coconut. ARTHUR: Well, it doesn t matter. Will you go and tell
your master that Arthur from the Court of Camelot is here. GUARD #1: Listen, in order to maintain
air speed velocity, a swallow needs to beat its wings 43 times every second,
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Understanding Child and Young Person s Development
Unit 3 Understand Child and Young Person s Development
All children are unique and a lot of their developmental milestones happen naturally as they get older,
however some can be affected by different life factors, such as health, environment and background
and more specific skills can be learnt and encouraged. There is an expected pattern of development
but all children are individual and therefore the rate will vary.
There are four categories of development:
Physical Development (Birth 1 year) The development of control over one s own body in both gross
and fine motor skills is the infant s primary physical task, culminating toward the end of the first year
in walking.
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(6 11 years) The child is industrious, purposeful, and goal directed in their activities. They are
confident and self directed.
The child is developing a better sense of themselves as an individual, with likes and dislikes and
special areas of skill.
The child evaluates their worth by their ability to perform. Self esteem is largely derived from one s
perceived abilities.
(12 19 years) The early adolescent is strongly identified with the peer group. They depend upon their
peers for emotional stability and support and to help mould their emerging identity. Self esteem is
greatly affected by acceptance of peers.
Adolescents will suffer frequent mood swings. They are very vulnerable to emotional stress.
Factors that affect development:
Diet
A child s diet makes a difference to growth and well being. A good diet makes a difference to a child s
ability to concentrate and therefore to learn.
Sleep
Sleep is important to a child s development. It is vital for cognitive function and growth to take place.
Tiredness will affect a child s relationships with other as they will be unable to control their emotions
and behaviour.
Stimulation
Stimulation is vital in all age groups in order for their brain to develop and to create opportunities to
physically use their body. Children will achieve these by playing, trying new tastes, meeting others
and learning new skills.
Environment
The environment in which a child grows up can
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The Dark Story of Babi Yar
Babi Yar
Babi Yar is a small place with a big story, but it has more to it than what meets the eye. In fall 1941
Germany took control of the city of Kiev, where Babi Yar is located. Hitler had ordered his Nazis to
purify Russia of all Jews. The first day they that they took control of the city they began to
exterminate it of all Jews that were living there. Everyone in the city of Kiev, including Jews and Non
Jews lived in fear. The massacre of the Jews that lived in Kiev began on September 29, 1941. On the
outside it is a small ravine outside the city of Kiev, but if you dig deeper you will discover that this
forgotten place is the site of the biggest and saddest event in the history of World War II. (World Book
Encyclopedia 3). According to Shelia Stewart, Hitler s original plan was to capture all the Jews and
send them to Madagascar. The plan was soon dropped because Germany couldn t defeat the British
Navy. Hitler then created a new plan. The Nazis would force some of the Jews who were able to do
manual labor, such as young men, to work. The Jews that couldn t work, for example older people,
would be killed. After the Jews that were able to do work can t work anymore, they would also be
killed. (28 29). When Hitler s troops invaded Kiev they posted notices in the city that stated, Kikes of
the city of Kiev and vicinity! On Monday, September 29, you are to appear at 7:00 AM with your
possessions, money, documents, valuables, and warm clothing at Dorogozhitshaya
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The Complex Idea Of Good And The Power Of Faith
Benjy Herrmann
Paper #3
October 27, 2016
GESM 110
12:30 1:50 TTh
The Complex Idea of Good and the Power of Faith Violence, specifically with murder, is inherently
morally wrong in the vast majority of cases. But through analysis of Judah Rosenthal in Woody Allen
s Crimes and Misdemeanors, Kenny and Tub in Tobias Wolff s Hunters in the Snow, and the Grandma
and The Misfit in Flannery O Connor s A Good Man is Hard to Find, the traditional sides of good and
bad in a murder are blurred. One of the most important ideas seen throughout these pieces is the role
of faith (or lack thereof) in decisions, whether in a life or death situation or in general, and that the
question of what exactly makes a moral, good individual is not a simple one. As the idiom there is
more than meets the eye suggests, there has yet to be a completely pure, good human, despite how
they might first appear. Despite the contributions of the other characters, The Misfit is the best
character to convey these themes, as his struggle with faith in the story requires complex analysis, as
the individual presents multiple angles to both the reader and the grandmother. The Misfit is first
introduced in the first paragraph of O Connor s short story, as Grandma tells her family of the
notorious killer who has just escaped from prison (O Connor 1042). While a fair assumption, The
Misfit is immediately established as an antagonist and an immoral individual. He then is not
mentioned until right before Pitty
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The Contributions And Impact Of Dutch Imperialism In...
Dutch Impacts Body Paragraphs: Dutch supremacy on Indonesia allowed an advanced interconnection
in which societal structures and values were changed in positive and negative forms, impacting the
indigenous people of Indonesia. The Dutch colonial reign allowed for unity among the natives and
created a new basic unit of administration in the Javanese countryside...tied the peasantry far more
closely to the land then it had been in early colonial times (Cribb, Robert). As the Indonesian laborers
and aristocrats among the Archipelago interacted with Dutch soldiers and were inhabited by varied
ethnicities; the Indonesian natives grew stronger together in adversity and were strengthened in
patriotism. On a positive light the Dutch introduced several ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In the 18th century during the gradual decline of the VOC, production interests were shifted to
production of coffee and sugar in Java which also to a greater interference in Javanese politics (Reid,
Anthony). Moreover, upon the arrival of the Dutch, the VOC became the arbiter in dynastic disputes
and in conflicts between rival rulers...inevitably emerged as the main political entity in the archipelago
(Encyclopedia Britannica). Once advanced community structures developed, a variation of ethnicities
(Chinese and Europeans, trading ships from China, Arabia and India) inhabited the Archipelago.
Visitors in the 18th century reported Batavia trading docks were always full of the flags of all nations,
attracted by profit they are sure to make by it (Haniggan, Tim). Thus implying that as a variety of
trading ships were originating from differing countries, Indonesia was excelling as spices were
valuable and were exchanged with new export commodities with its naval or maritime dominance, the
VOC, which was the preeminent presence of the regional commerce networks (Haniggan, Tim).
Furthermore, educational programs, governmental foundations, and ameliorated policies contributed
to strengthened nationalism and political justices. By 1901 the Dutch Queen Wilhelmina proposed a
new Ethical Policy which would be applied
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The Trials Of The War II
After World War II, the victorious associates made a decision to hold a trail for the defeated Nazi
officials. These Trails continued from November 20, 1945 till October 1, 1946. In these Tails,
defendant use Nuremberg Defense, a legal strategy employed by many of the defendants at the
Nuremberg war crimes trials seeking to convict Nazi perpetrators of war crimes and crimes against
humanity committed during the Second World War, as a defense by claiming they were not guilty of
charges against them as they were simply following orders (Rationalwiki). Even though the victors
claimed that they would give the defendant a fair trial, on closer examination anyone can see that in
reality, these trails were biased and were a victor s justice (A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Being a different couldn t make anyone superior or inferior to one another Diversity is our strength,
we say. There is not an American president who would say anything else: We are a country made
stronger by our individuality, by our differences. (Rodriguez). No doubt, Hitler had a lot of followers
and who knows if some or even all of them were forced into this just out of fear. Once they were
committed, they must have realize that they were not getting out of it. Also, the law requires them to
do things even though they did not want to do it which also includes the Holocaust. In from Crito by
Plato, the dialogue of Socrates explain that the law exist as one unit, to break one means to break them
all, and by disobeying the law one can start the anarchy in country. One should never break the law
even they have to sacrifice themselves or take life for it. Some of the accusers had to perform their
deeds because Hitler told them to do so. No one disobey Hitler ever. If they didn t follow Hitler s
order, then they would have committed a crime against him and Germany. Eliminate the Jews and
other people that Hitler and the law requires them to consider those people to be inferior; However,
King doesn t
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A Commodity Sign
A commodity sign invests symbolic meaning in products or services as a signifier with an image as
signified. In recent times, consumer culture is driven by our desire for superfluous wants, causing the
production and consumption of commodity signs to become more specialised according to the notion
of capital. Capitalism is characterised by economies that are based on open markets and the ethos of
individuality over community. French Sociologist Pierre Bourdieu (Distinction 1984) introduced the
schema of subcultural capital, which confers status on its owner in the eyes of the relevant beholder
(Thorton, 2006: 100). Therefore people have the idea that they can buy subcultural capital, as it is seen
as self revealing, in order to impress people or become someone else (Frith, 1996: 5). Thus advertising
was developed as a strategy in generating demand in a contemporary consumer culture. Mass
marketing has split the unity of signifiers and signified into a language of appearances and images of
which we realise as either visible, physical connections or indirect connotations to that which they
represent.
This essay will be addressing ideologies of consumer fetishism and pseudo individuality through
examining the commodity signs found in the mass marketing and advertising of designer cosmetics,
particularly Chanel.
Commodity signs are assembled through advertisements, using already existent meanings and turning
them into modified meanings to suit their purpose. As consumers we
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Hodgkin Lymphoma Research Paper
The topic I decided to do my paper on is Hodgkin s Lymphoma in this paper I will talk about what
Hodgkin s Lymphoma is different kinds of Hodgkin s Lymphoma, treatment, statistics, and the
survival rate. I will also talk about the staging system, risk factors, how it can be found early, if it can
be prevented, what causes the disease, symptoms and signs of the disease, and how it is diagnosed and
treated.
Hodgkin s Lymphoma is a type of cancer that starts in the lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell,
which is a part of the immune system. The cancer starts when cells in the body begin to grow out of
control. Cells in almost any part of the body can become cancerous. There are two kinds of Hodgkin s
Lymphoma; Classic Hodgkin s Lymphoma and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hodgkin s Lymphoma is diagnosed by symptoms and tests. If symptoms suggest possible Hodgkin s
Lymphoma the doctor will want to know medical history and family s medical history. Then the
doctor will want to run some tests and examine lymph nodes to see if they are swollen. If the lymph
nodes are swollen the doctor will rule out an infection and may place the patient on an antibiotic. If
the lymph node swelling does not go down and the swelling continues or worsens the doctor will take
a small sample of the lymph tissues to test it for
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The Downfal of Women in Good Man Is Hard To Find by Singer
A Good Man Is Hard To Find is a short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer in which a family meets an
execution death by an outlaw. The story focuses around the Grandma in the story who is completely
self absorbed who, for example, prefers to think about her appearance then the possible deaths of her
family and herself: (while driving in a car with her family) In case of an accident, anyone seeing her
(the Grandma) dead on the highway would know at once that she was a lady (194). Through a
character dissection of the Grandma in regards to her relations with other characters and her own
actions, the theme of this short story, persistent and all consuming selfishness leads to one s downfall,
is revealed. Grandma Bailey is the epitome of a self absorbed human being who simply cannot escape
from the gravitational pull of her own self. June Star, a minor character whose role is to allow the true
nature of the Grandma to be revealed, states about why Grandma didn t go to Florida, She (The
Grandma) wouldn t stay at home to be queen for a day (194). One page into the story and the nature of
The Grandma is already being revealed. The fact that a described little girl could recognize such a
character trait in the Grandma and say it with such force indicates that the Grandma is truly someone
who is self centered. The author descriptions involving the Grandma in relation to the other characters
also points to the narcissism. While describing the Grandma playing with the baby
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The Extinction Of The Neanderthals
The question of the coexistence and the potential interaction between the last Neanderthal and the
earliest intrusive populations of anatomically modern humans in Europe has been a topic of debate.
The extinction of the Neanderthals occurred during the latter part of the last glaciation which was
characterized by a rapidly changing climate, cold conditions and corresponding vegetation and faunal
turnover. However, it coincided with the expansion of modern humans out of Africa during the Late
Pleistocene. Thus, it has been an ongoing debate on whether the extinction of the Neanderthals was
due to competition with anatomically modern humans or due to climate change. It is argued that the
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The Neanderthals survival methods were being compromised by the changing environment as they
were not equipped with the right physique or technology to survive in plain dominated environments.
The change in climate also helped to boost the expansion of anatomically modern humans. Eriksson
A., et al (2012) used a model that quantified the effects of past climate change on demography of
modern humans takes into consideration past demographic events and estimated the effect of climate
on atomically modern humans (Eriksson A., et al, 2012). The model shows a positive relationship
between climate and the expansion of modern humans. Humans were equipped with technology that
were favored after the environment changed to a plain dominated one and thus this change in
environment offered opportunities for human ambush hunters (Finlayson, 2004). They were able to
travel longer distances and shoot further, which gave them a greater advantage when it comes to
attacking these plain mammals (Markova A.K, et al, 2002). This relationship between climate change
and anatomically modern humans further restrains the Neanderthals. The Neanderthals are not only
less efficient in sourcing for food due to their inability to adapt their methods to the changing
environment, but are also faced with resource competition from the modern humans. It is widely
acknowledged that the body form of the Neanderthals indicates that they were biologically adapted for
the cold. However, this
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Organizational Theory And Understanding Of Modern...
The building circular [...] The prisoners in their cells, occupying the circumference The officers in the
center. By blinds and other contrivances, the Inspectors concealed [...] from the observation of the
prisoners: hence the sentiment of a sort of omnipresence [...] One station in the inspection part
affording the most perfect view of every cell. (Bentham, 1798:195). This is how Jeremy Bentham, an
English philosopher, described the Panopticon, an institutional building designed to make the people
surveilled unable to know when they were observed. Years later, as forms of power changed and
transformed throughout time, the Panopticon becomes the perfect analogy for Michel Foucault to
explain the advent of a new form of dominance: Disciplinary power. This form of power, strictly
related to Foucault s theory of bio power, will later become key in the development of organizational
theory and understanding of modern management practices. Throughout the decades Foucault s
studies have been applied to society, from late 19th century Taylorism and scientific management
approach to modern days. Now, in the 21st century, his work is ever so actual with the implementation
of modern surveillance and modern forms of Panopticon.
Jeremy Bentham s idea of an edifice to surveil inmates without the them knowing became known as
the Panopticon. The concept was a circular shaped building, with an internal tower from where
managers or jailors could monitor the workers or prisoners without them
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An Analysis Of Ehrenreich s Bait And Switch
According to The New York Times, the average person born in the later years of the baby boom held
around 10.5 jobs between the age of 18 and 40, which is much more than what the previous
generations held. The job one obtains after graduation would probably not be the last job of his/her
lifetime, that is in today s corporate race, a job becomes more of a pit stop one to stay in until either
the employer or employee feels dissatisfied rather than a final destination. Given this condition, a
person must constantly show their worth and perform better than others to stay employed, but it seems
that the situation is not that simple; many stumble over transitions between jobs, falling off tracks just
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According to journalists Katty Kay and Claire Shipman in The Atlantic article The Confidence Gap ,
confidence is a belief in one s ability to succeed, a belief that stimulates action (Kay and Shipman
151). As important it is to be knowledgeable with a warehouse full of experiences, if one only keeps
the knowledge to him/herself, this knowledge will not have the chance to be applied, or let alone
appreciated. This would clearly be more difficult for introverts and women than for extroverts and
men, but we must overcome this barrier to have a successful career. Due to both nature and nurture,
women tend to internalize their failures and mistakes, falsely blaming themselves for being
incompetent, resorting to being even more careful and shy in taking actions, which stops them from
taking risks that might be the key to stand out and succeed. To overcome the lack of confidence, we
need to swallow our doubts, stop thinking so much and just act (Kay and Shipman 153). Confidence is
the language needed to deliver our skills, and at the end of the day, confidence can also be self
perpetuating, and having confidence could help us better recover from failures and be a better person
as a
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What Is The Purpose Of I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Poem
Sympathy Think Focus Questions: 1. What is the speaker describing in the first stanza? How does this
description help the reader to understand how the caged bird feels? How does the speaker s
identification with the bird s feelings tell you something about how the speaker feels? The speaker is
describing the desperation and loneliness of a caged bird in the first stanza, though in an
unconventional way. He describes the beauty and wonder of the circumstance, of the events that are
happening around the caged bird; the bright sunrise, the light breeze, a calm river, and an overall
picturesque scene. However, the poor caged bird is detained in his cage and cannot go out to enjoy
these sumptuous wonders, for he is barred from it. Reading this, ... Show more content on
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According to President Kennedy, what are some of the drawbacks of space travel? Support your
answer with textual evidence. According to President Kennedy, the among the drawbacks of space
travel is the sheer amount of money it requires. In his speech, he stated that this year s space budget is
three times what it was in January 1961, and it is greater than the space budget of the previous eight
years combined. This shows that space travel is no cheap effort. 2. Summarize the reasons that
Kennedy believes space exploration is a dream worth pursuing. Use the annotation tool to make
inferences about the text and its deeper meaning. Highlight evidence from the text and make
annotations to support your explanation. President Kennedy believes that space exploration is a dream
worth pursuing, even with its costly enterprise because it is the first step into the vast unknown of
space, the first step into finding out information about space. In his own words, he states that we have
vowed that we shall not see space filled with weapons of mass destruction, but with instruments of
knowledge and
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Literary Influences Of Robinson Crusoe
The Life, Work, and Literary Influence of Daniel Defoe (need to put Intro) Have you ever heard about
the person who had various and unique occupations such as a merchant, a political journalist, and a
novelist? Maybe you would know the person if you know author of Robinson Crusoe. Daniel Defoe
lived eventful life
Daniel Defoe was born circa 1660 in London, England. He was the son of James Foe who was a
London butcher and was also prosperous tallow chandler. Like his father, Defoe s original name was
foe. However, he changed it in 1703 because he wanted to have more gentlemanlike name. Defoe s
early life was unfortunate. Defoe spent turbulent and disastrous childhood. In 1665, he encountered
bubonic plague which killed 70,000 people in London. Next year, he experienced the Great Fire of
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The novel Robinson Crusoe is a story of man s shipwreck on a deserted island and his subsequent
adventures (Learnify). The novel is based on the story of the Scottish crewman Alexander Selkirk,
who was once shipwrecked on the Juan Fernandez Islands and spent four years (Learnify). Defoe s
broad experience from his broad business travel throughout Continental Europe allowed him to write
imaginative plot. This story has been translated and read by many people from its publication date.
Published in 1719, Robinson Crusoe is often named as the first English novel (Allen 578). Defoe
described the story seem like it really happened: used detailed and actual settings and plot. The
Robinson Crusoe has been turned into lots of movies and plays. Defoe also wrote another novel Moll
Flanders, which described the vulgar life of the lower class Britons in detail. This novel fascinates
readers and makes them to have imagination and sympathy toward the character. His other work A
Journal of the Plague Year, has detailed description about the actual plague in
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Theropod Dinosaurs Research Paper
Dinosaurs capture the attention of children and adults alike, and many people think that they are long
gone. You might be surprised to find that they are not extinct, but rather perching in your backyard.
The theory that theropods evolved into birds was proposed nearly a century and a half ago and is
supported by more and more modern evidence. You will find that the distinction between birds and
dinosaurs will become difficult, as they have so many parallels. The similarities between birds and
dinosaurs strongly suggest that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs.
The theory that theropod dinosaurs are the ancestors of modern birds originated after the discovery of
Archeopteryx lithographica in 1861 in Solnhofen, Germany. Thomas Huxley, a strong supporter of
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Ratites and penguins are two groups of flightless birds we have today. The origin of flight is an
ongoing debate from scientists, but there are two main theories: that flight evolved arboreally or that it
evolved from ground dwelling dinosaurs. Both have compelling evidence. The theory that flight
started in the trees begins with WAIR (Wing Assisted Incline Running). Discovered in 2001 by Ken
Dial at the University of Montana, it is the way many ground dwelling birds get into trees to rest at
night. These birds would flap their wings back and forth (rather than up and down) to generate
traction. The larger the wing size, the steeper the angle a bird could run up (Holtz 149). Also
supporting this theory is the presence of toes adapted for perching in several species of dinosaurs.
From there, the dinosaurs could have glided from tree to tree and eventually taken flight. A ground
dwelling origin of flight also has convincing evidence. A study found that non avian feathered
theropods could get a boost of speed by flapping their wings (Sloan 51). Therefore, longer feathers
and bigger wings meant faster speeds until flight could
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How Did Isaac Newton Contribute To The Scientific Revolution
The Scientific Revolution can be seen as the most important phase of modern science. Many scientists
changed the world with these findings. During the Middle Ages, people did not really focus on
science. That all changed during the Renaissance. Scientist started to focus on using logic and
observation rather than faith, then the Scientific Revolution started! Isaac Newton, Francis Bacon, and
Nicolaus Copernicus were scientists during the Scientific Revolution, they did not only change
science but also helped with modern science.Scientists during the Scientific Revolution changed the
vision of how people look at the world, with many new advancements in science, and careful
observations.
Isaac Newton is probably one of the most important scientists during the Scientific Revolution, I mean
like, the man discovered gravity for gosh sakes. Newton was born on the 25th of December 1642 and
died in the 20th of March 1726. During the time period that this man was alive, he made many great
advancements in science. One day Newton was thinking about the forces of nature, suddenly he saw
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Francis Bacon was born on the 22nd of January 1561 and died April 9th, 1626.This scientist was a
practitioner of the Scientific method. His works often argued for the possibility of scientific
knowledge. Bacon thought that science could be achieved based on inductive reasoning and careful
observations to the events in nature. His findings were all recorded in the Novum Organum, his book.
He also wrote a treatise on medicine, this treatise was named History of Life and Death, this was
based on the natural and experimental observations of life. Francis Bacon was based more on humans,
than on the universe and its mysteries, but not Nicolaus Copernicus, he was totally into the study of
the
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Level of study: 4
Course title: Bcs Computer Systems and Networks
Unit title: CNP400
Assignment title: VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol)
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It is very important to know what type of connection is suitable for the users to communicate.
VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) is a service that allows users to interact, send and receive the
users voice. VoIP is considered as a service and in order for it to function correctly; the network
administrator must consider the entire users situation. This service allows us to make phone calls to
land lines and mobile phones around the world over Internet packets.
Like anything else, VoIP has its benefits and drawbacks and ways to improve the service. A solution is
introduced as IRIS at the end of the research with a conclusion.
VoIP:
Voice over Internet Protocol has the same result as a normal telephone line but the main difference is
in the architecture design. VoIP services communicate over a digital network rather than traditional
telephone line. Data is being sent and received as packets . Packets are not encrypted and other users
might be able to listen to the users conversation. In this case the administrator needs to set the servers
default to encrypt the packets.
When two users are having a conversation on the phone, bandwidth is very important. Normally a
VoIP service that has been installed on a GSM network uses 531 Kilobytes/min (or 8.85
Kilobytes/Sec) of the networks bandwidth. From this, we know now this service cannot take place on
a 56 kbps dial up
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Shellfish Poisoning Research Paper
Introduction
Amnesic shellfish poisoning is a rare type of food poisoning caused by eating seafood that contains a
poison (toxin) called domoic acid. Domoic acid is produced by a saltwater form of algae, and it is
often eaten by shellfish, such as clams, oysters, and mussels. You can get sick when you eat shellfish
or crab that contains domoic acid (is contaminated). Cooking or freezing the shellfish does not kill the
toxin.
Domoic acid causes stomach and intestinal problems. It can also cause problems with the brain and
spinal cord (nervous system). In severe cases, these problems can be life threatening.
What are the causes?
This condition is caused by eating seafood that has had contact with domoic acid.
What increases the risk?
The following
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Grave Of The Fireflies Essay
In the 1988 film, Grave of the Fireflies, a boy named Seita and his younger sister Setsuko struggle to
survive in Japan towards the end of the war. The animated film begins with Seita dying in what
appears to be a subway station. The remainder of the film is a recollection of the end of his days.
These flashbacks begin with him storing aways some essentials in the ground before an air raid.
Setsuko says behind with her brother to be taken to the shelter while their mother gets a head start due
to her heart condition. The two siblings do not make it to the shelter in time to avoid the airaid and end
up having to find shelter themselves. When the air raid is over the two siblings make their way to the
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Seita is forced to steal food, and on one occasion he is caught, beaten, and taken to the police. The
police let him go without repercussion. Seita also takes to looting houses during air raids to feed him
and his sister, whose health is worsening. Seita eventually has to take her to a doctor who inform him
that she in malnourished. Seita goes to the bank to get more money out to buy food he is told that the
Japanese have lost the war and that his father is most likely dead. Upon his arrival back to their home
he is welcomed by Setsuko who is hallucinating due to her malnutrition and is trying to eat marbles
and rocks, thinking that they are food. Setsuko dies, and Seita cremates her body and places her ashes
in a candy tin. This is the same candy tin that is found on Seita s dead body and thrown into a field in
the beginning of the film. Grave of the Fireflies ends the flashback coming to an end by Seita
proclaiming that after claiming his sister s ashes he never returned to their shelter and shows the two
siblings, reunited by death, looking out over a modern
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Cause And Effect Essay On Drug Addiction
Have you ever thought to yourself about what addiction is and what it can do to somebodies
wellbeing. Why do people get addicted to drugs? What is addiction and how does if affect your life, or
can addiction be more than just drugs and alcohol? Addiction has become a very big problem in our
society and affects a lot of people including adolescents. Addictions is the outcome of a person with a
chronic disorder that can be influenced by biological, psychological, social aspects. Drugs can be in a
social setting and can be influenced by a loved one. Addiction can also be a part of a cycle that you
see among family members or people close to you. The definiton of addiction does a very nice job of
being relevant to drugs, but does not do a every good job adding the non drug addictions that undergo
the same patterns that addicts would go through.
When talking about the nature of drug abuse you have to talk about the chemicals. Dopamine is one of
these chemicals. Dopamine is the chemical that make things feel good. When using certain drugs the
drug will trigger dopamine, which then gives the addict or user an outstanding good feeling that can
lasts a short amount of time and then eventually goes away. With this overflow of dopamine in the
body and the feeling of feeling good is the driving factor of why a user/addict keeps using(Koehl,
lecture, 2017). When you have an addiction triggers of craving the drug are high when you are not
high on the drug. Even though the
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University Of Florida Case Study
The University of Florida dates back to 1853, marking the beginning of its history. The university
really took off though in 1909 when president Albert Murphy helped make changes to increase
admissions from 200 to 2,000. Throughout the years, expansion has included UF becoming the only
university in the US to have six different health related colleges as a part of their campus, and
incorporating art as one of their programs. Additionally, the university is responsible for many
invention such as Gatorade, and Sentricon, which is a system made to help with termites. The college
is a public university open to anyone and everyone, regardless of sex or religious affiliations. There is
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If one would prefer to go shopping, there is Oaks mall and Creekside mall close by. There are a
variety of museums, organizations, and, due to the high tourism in the area, never a lack of restaurants
or activities nearby. If the school is too expensive to attend, financial aid and scholarships are offered.
Financial aid must be applied for before December 15th, and it is given to first come first serve.
Applicants are often also considered for scholarships such as Presidential scholarships, the
Benacquisto Scholarship, Lombardi and Stamp scholarships, and the Southern scholarship for Florida
residents which all offer money to academically committed students. There are also out of state
scholarships offered to help reduce the price for students that don t already reside in Florida. Money
offered can be as much as $20,000 per year. For the price of this university, UF is ranked number forty
two across the nation, while their engineering program is twenty fourth, and more specifically, the
mechanical program is ranked seventeenth. While many majors are offered, they provide specific
education in the career one wishes to pursue. Additionally, there are many community service
opportunities offered, that can range from just a day s commitment to an entire year. If community
service is not enough to entertain oneself while attending UF, then there is also plenty of Greek life
that over twenty
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How Did Bismarck Contribute To The Unification Of Italy
When World War I began, Italy was in the forty third year of its unification. From 1860 until 1871, the
Kingdom of Italy wrangled individual kingdoms across the land into one entity, much to the shock of
its neighbors. The joining forced the rest of Europe to give grudging respect the land of the Roman
Empire. The Kingdom of Italy was just missing the Italian speaking lands of the Alps, held by the
Austrian Hapsburg Empire, and they coveted the land greatly. During his reign, Bismarck saw the
rising tension between Austria Hungary and its new neighboring enemy and brokered a triple alliance
that promised Italy support to take French held territory in and around the Mediterranean Sea. As
nationalism rose in citizens across nations, Italy had more than its share of Risorgimento, which was
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However, the Italian government had a vision to restore the glories of the Roman Empire. And while
the war did not have the full support from its citizens, joining the allied forces cultivated a young
group of supporters. Emilio Lussu, an Italian soldier who recalled his time on the warfront in A
Soldier on the Southern Front, was studying law in college when the war began and was strong in the
conviction that Italy needed to join the allied powers to fight for democracy and complete the national
unification. Italian artists, writers, and thinkers, known as futurists, joined Lussu s voice in calling for
entry into the war as a source of liberation. In April 1915, the Italian signed the secret Treaty of
London with the Allies. Britain promised the Italian speaking regions of the Alps as well as other
territories belonging to the Austro Hungarian Empire. Italy entered a war it was woefully unprepared
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Nurse Prescribing
Within this assignment it is intended to present an example of a prescribing situation that arose in
practice, to ensure prescribing issues are illustrated. The rationale for the decisions reached will also
be discussed. A brief overview of the nurse prescribing initiative and how it developed will be
addressed. The importance of ethical principles, accountability and legal issues that surround nurse
prescribing will be demonstrated. As a patient will be addressed in the example, a pseudonym will be
used. According to Luker et al (1997), in 1985 the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) made a case for
the prescribing rights for nurse. The Cumberledge Report (1986) acknowledged that the government
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To assess Katherine s risk the Waterlow Pressure Sore Prevention Policy (1995) was used. It was
found her risk assessment score was 13 that, due to her age, acute illness, nutritional status and
reduction in mobility put her at risk of further deterioration if no intervention was established. It was
decided that in order to minimise the pressure in Katherine s sacral area and other bony prominences
such as the heels and elbows, a pressure relieving mattress and cushion were needed. Further advice
on the importance of moving around in bed was discussed with Katherine. The information leaflet
produced by NICE (2003) giving advice, to patients and carers on pressure relief was given to
Katherine to enhance the verbal information. A full assessment of the wound should be carried out
prior to selection of dressings. Any allergies should also be noted. The wound should be traced,
photographed and measured providing data for comparison throughout the treatment. Consent should
be gained prior to photographing the wound and the patient should not be identifiable from the
photograph (Benbow 2004). All information should be documented in patients records, using the
wound assessment tool. The pressure sore was identified as grade two
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King Leopold II s Mission For Colonization
During the late 19th to early 20th century, King Leopold II impacted the African Continent and the
larger International community more than any other European monarch. Firstly, King Leopold II
sinisterly orchestrated a colonization operation that is comparative to a genocidal regime. Secondly,
King Leopold II s actions in the Congo led unified condemnation across oceans from a broad range of
socioeconomic statues. Lastly, the opposition forces against King Leopold II s colonization of Congo
helped pave the way for future justice on the continent as well as internationally. Ultimately, this
Europe created the competitive environment that promoted King Leopold II s quest for colonization.
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Unlike the slave traders who came before him, King Leopold managed to take possession of and
exploit the indigenous people of Congo, their land, and their resources on an unprecedented scale. He
obtained a network of valuable raw materials and millions free laborers to extract them. At the hands
of King Leopold II s workers, the people of Congo suffered horrific travesties. Not only did they
suffer the loss of their land, the people of Congo were the victims of a hostile militant take over, who s
main purpose was to become a profitable service to the King s ever growing greed. His beloved pet
project would later prove to be an efficient murder machine. In order to gather resources and labor for
the King s projects, workers acted mercilessly. They swindled land from local Congo tribes, held
women hostage, and forced children into work.(109)(111) (119). George Washington Williams best
penned King Leopold II s cruelty in his detailed documentation. His account contrasted the lies that
King Leopold fed the public while simultaneously addressing the barbaric methods employed such as
chain gangs, capturing women, forced laborers, and shooting for sport. (Pages 110 111) The result of
this barbaric approach to harvest raw materials was the loss of people estimating to be half of the total
population of Congo(page 233 ) The impact of King Leopold II s reign sent shock waves overseas.
Despite his worldwide campaign to paint himself as Congo s savior, King Leopold
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Justice Kagan Reasonableness
The U.S. Constitution provides equal protection to all citizens, regardless of race, color, or state of
residence. As such, cases of Fourth Amendment violations should yield consistent verdicts across
jurisdictions. The objective reasonableness standard adopted in Heien, however, fails to ensure
uniform application of the Forth Amendment. In contrast, a categorical exclusion of evidence obtained
through a mistake of law would have ensured equal application of the law and excluded inconsistency
in criminal verdicts.
The majority in Heien failed to clarify what exactly constitutes a reasonable mistake, leaving it up to
lower courts to adopt and interpret their own standards of reasonableness, including ones that are more
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First, under Justice Kagan s approach, one court may find a statute very hard to interpret, but give
more deference to the facts of the case than another court. For instance, one judge may consider
emergency, lack of time, lack of police resources, or other circumstances in determining whether a
mistake was reasonable. Second, under Justice Kagan s approach, one state may have different
expectations about ambiguity or the level of legal expertise than another, which would lead to
inconsistent verdicts. For instance, a state that sets a higher standard for its police force might have a
higher bar for the reasonableness test than a state that lacks resources or will to supply expert police
force. As such, the Heien approach will result in wide inconsistency across the fifty states, thousands
of U.S. cities, and millions of municipalities. In contrast, a categorical exclusion would completely
avoid inconsistency. Because an officer s mistake of law is black or white either the mistake did or did
not happen accepting the categorical exclusion approach would always yield consistent results. That
is, once a court determines that something is not a law, all police actions based on that provision
would be nullified. As such, the Forth Amendment will apply equally to all citizens regardless of race,
color, state of residence or other social cleavages as provided in the
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Career Goals and Learning Paper
Individual Career Goals and Learning Plan Paper
Tammara Boudoin
COM/505
July 25, 2010
Dr. Christine Enslin
Individual Career Goals and Learning Plan Paper My career plans and how I was going to achieve
them was something that I have always thought about before I enrolled in school at the University of
Phoenix. I have my Bachelor s of Science Degree in Rehabilitation Services grom Southern
University, and I decided to return to school to pursue my Master s of Science Degree in Psychology
at the University of Phoenix. My plan is to become a counselor, whether it is a rehabilitation
counselor, mental health counselor, substance abuse counselor, or behavioral counselor. I chose to
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It can teach me how to be prepared in class, participate in class by asking questions about the topic or
discussion, and get feedback from my instructor. I was a little nervous and excited at the same time
about going back to school; however, there are many resources and tools to help me at the university.
Time management is needed in order for me to succeed not only in this course but through my field of
study. Before I started school, I already had a tight schedule between my family and work. Since I
have decided to go to back to school, I had to rearrange my schedule to put school in the equation. As
far as leisure time, I take the time out for that when available. In order for me to meet the course
requirements, I have a few time management strategies that I use. The strategies I use are keeping a
calendar, organizing and planning, setting boundaries, and sometimes I have to turn down doing things
that will put me off schedule. If I am not able to manage my time, I will lose focus on what it is that I
am suppose to be doing. The journey I will be taking to getting my master s degree with take a lot of
hard work. I know I have been out of school for about ten years, but I have the support from my
family, friends, and co workers. This is a new learning experience for me, and I will do my best. There
are many different resources, tools, and techniques that I can use that will help me along the way.
These methods will
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Barbara Welter s View Of American Culture
There are several approaches in analyzing American life, past or present. Research is the way to find
what America thought its culture should be. American studies scholars took several theories to
articulate their own research in the field. Historians looking back at the country s history found
oppression and misrepresentations of a culture that was ever evolving. There were beliefs that the old
customs should stay alive. In addition, history provided a view of America that wasn t all that ideal. As
different as each historian s research was, the mode by which they studied America was also different.
Those vehicles of examination were as basic as the writings of the period of entertainment that
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Her inquiries addressed the omission of great female writers from the criterion of exceptional
literature. Her mode was via undermining the logic in literary critics or the method of deconstruction.
Baym employed three justifications in her theory: simple bias, gender, and gender related restrictions
(Baym 217). Baym s premises is that the literary critic, has chosen his authors on the basis of their
conformity to his idea of what is truly American (Baym 218). The critics are already bias to the writer
due to their version of culture and events that matter in American society. Within the writings of
Lionel Trilling, who criticized even Vernon Parrington of not having a true testimony of what America
culture is, to F.O. Matthiessen who doted on writers that had a devotion to the possibilities of
democracy (qtd Baym 218), females writers did not have a sense of the true American experience.
Women s literature were melodramas that only has to do with daily life and per Baym, the matter of
American experience is inherently male (Baym 222). Additionally, women could hardly speak of the
country s ideals when it was men that were the one s that were molding this society. Of course women
s literature was unlike their male counterparts, they were speaking from their own understanding.
Even in books like The
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Trans Fats And Its Effects On Human Health
Partially hydrogenated oils: These types of oils have the purpose of giving a longer shelf life to food
and giving more stability to oils that are usually liquid at room temperature. By partially
hydrogenating certain oils, food industries can make liquid oils solid and sustain a food s flavor and
the length it can remain on shelves. This types of oil, PHOs, make up most of the artificial trans fats in
many foods. PHOs are created by chemically altering the chemical bonds of the oils by adding
hydrogen molecules to create a solid oil. This type of oil has a negative impact on human health and
the FDA recently decided that PHOs were regarded as not generally recognized as safe for human
consumption. Since PHOs are the main source of trans fats in American s diets, they have been linked
to an increased risk of heart disease that could lead to heart attacks and death. Hydrogenated oils: Like
partially hydrogenated oils, hydrogenated oils are used to create solids out of naturally liquid oils to
lengthen the life of products. Adding these oils to food also acts as a preservative for foods and
improve texture and taste. Hydrogenated oils are created by heating them at high temperatures for
several hours, then adding a metal catalyst that creates the denser, thicker substance used in foods. The
molecule of the fat is straightened by adding bonds. These oils are also shown to contribute to higher
blood pressure levels and higher cholesterol levels in humans. Since these types of
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Criminal Law-Involuntary Manslaughter .
Assignment on Involuntary manslaughter by abu md. Hossain.
There is no offence of homicide as such. A person cannot be charged with or convicted of homicide .
Homicide (Latin: homicidium, Latin: homo human being + Latin: caedere to cut, kill) means the
killing of a human being [Irving, Shae, ed (2009) and may be lawful where, for example, fatal force
was necessary to defend oneself. The two most important offences of unlawful homicide are murder
and manslaughter. Although both are common law offences, elements of murder and manslaughter
have been modified by Acts of Parliament and the penalties for each are statutory.
Until 1957, murder (the more serious of the two offences) was a capital offence that is, a sentence of
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The Development of Gross negligence manslaughter
For many years the courts have used the terms recklessness and gross negligence to describe the fault
required for involuntary manslaughter, other than constructive manslaughter, without any clear
definition of either term. It was not clear whether these terms were merely two ways of describing the
same thing, or whether they represented two distinct conditions of fault.
All previous cases must now be read in the light of Prentice, Adomako and Holloway in the Court of
Appeal, and Adomako in the House of Lords. The background to the decisions is that the House of
Lords decided in Seymour that the law governing involuntary manslaughter, other than unlawful act
manslaughter, was the same as that of the statutory offence (now repealed) of causing death by
reckless driving, that is, that the fault required was Lawrence recklessness, as set out above subject to
the omission of any reference to a risk of causing damage to property. There had to be a risk of
physical injury to some other person [Kong Cheuck Kwnan]. According to this controversial decision
of the House of Lords in Seymour, the Lawrence direction was comprehensive and of general
application and the
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Situational Analysis
Situation Analysis External environment Chick fil A is affected by numerous external forces which
challenge upper management s ability to make Chick fil AAmerica s best quick service restaurant .
Through intense strategic planning, based upon the vision, mission and corporate values, Chick fil A
has been able to establish a unique position in a very competitive industry. The corporate purpose of
Chick fil A, To glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a
positive influence on all who come into contact witch Chick fil A , their commitment to family and the
community, and their sound business decisions, have made Chick fil A one of the most profitable and
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Despite this, Chick fil A has posted positive increases in revenue all 40 years the company has been in
business, many of which have been double digit increases. These increases may seem extraordinary,
but Chick fil A has used a strategy that ensures their success. Another factor which has the ability to
have a major impact on profitability is the increasing price of chicken. With the increasing popularity
of ethanol based fuels made primarily of corn it is becoming more costly to feed and raise chickens,
whose main source of food is corn. This new demand for corn has increased the price, which is in turn
passed onto the next buyer. It is necessary for Chick fil A to address this issue and formulate a plan of
action to try to combat these rising costs. Technology Chick fil A does not have any distinct or visible
technological advantages that can distinguish the company from its competitors. The company does,
however, have processes in place which gives Chick fil A an advantage in both profitability and
customer service. First, Chick fil A s smaller menu offering, compared to its competitors, contributes
to the company s large profit margins. Secondly, Chick fil A has stringent guidelines and goals
concerning service time for customers; customers should wait no more than one minute for service.
The combination of these two
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Theories of Management
Theories gave organizations a framework for knowledge and a guide to achieving their goals. The
Industrial Revolution prompted the need for better supervision of workers to boost productivity within
the automobile, steel, and coal industries. It is because of this need that the various theories of
management began to take shape. The classical management theory, which came about during the
Industrial Revolution, focused on the single best way to perform and manage tasks. This enabled
factories to operate year round and mass production of goods. But as the revolution went on, the
factories divided into separate schools of thought regarding management yet still considered it to be a
part of classical. The emphasis on manufacturing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
robberies, burglaries, and car thefts. It is from that information that supervisors can determine the
areas that require more police presence. Most law enforcement agencies are made up of subsystems
that allow the agency to function. These subsystems, such as the Detective Bureau, Administrative
Bureau, Service Bureau, and Uniform Patrol Bureau all operate together as a whole which is what the
systems school approach to management is based on. The managers of each of the bureaus are aware
of the others function and communicate often. This is important so that the plans of one bureau do not
negatively affect those of another. When an agency joins forces, so to speak, with an outside agency it
s known as synergy. It increases the effectiveness of the cooperation. The systems approach tells
managers to keep employees focused on the objective so that overall goals can be met. The
contingency school theory is when those in management use approaches or take actions depending on
that particular situation. This theory supports suing all or parts of past theories to solve a problem.
Law enforcement utilizes this approach on a daily basis. Officers respond to calls for service in which
they are expected to rectify. They use their years of experience and training along with past incidents
of similarity and decide on what actions are necessary to take. The contingency school is based on
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Essay on Billy Bishop
Billy Bishop Many people have been born that have struck a chord with the world. Some people have
become legends, patriots and even heroes. Though one person stood out among the rest, this one was
not made a hero, but was born to be one. He was a hero at what he strived to be in life and he has
captured the attention of the public like no other solider has done before or since. This great Canadian
Air Force Ace became one of the legendary figures in 20th century air warfare. With his daring and
dramatic dogfights in France, he achieved a record of 72 kills in his many encounters. His role on the
ground during the Second World War training pilots changed and inspired a whole new generation of
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On September 1st in 1915 Billy was sent to the 21st squadron at Netheravon for air instruction. On
January 1st, he was transferred to France. From there he was accepted to Brasenose College, Oxford,
for pilot and ground training on October 1st, 1916. In November he moved to Central Flying School at
Upavon where he proved to be one that was able to grasp the art of flying. Billy didn t give up; he
soon achieved his wings after numerous crashes. His request for a transfer to France was granted and
on March 9th, 1917 he arrived at Filescamp Farm where he joined the 60th squadron. Billy was to be
sent back to England for additional training but before he was sent back he claimed his first victory.
On March 25, Billy was out on patrol with 3 other pilots when the spotted 3 German Albatross DiII
Scouts and engaged them. One of the scouts came across Billy s path, and without hesitation Billy
opened fire on the plane, where it went into a dive as Billy followed it until it was shot out of the sky.
After his first victory came his long run of victories that put him in the spot of a legend and hero to
Canadians. Billy almost died on the 8th of April when he claimed his fifth victory. His cockpit, which
had a hole in it from a bullet, nearly hit Billy almost killing him. He was promoted to Captain and
leader of C Flight later that month. Come the end of April, Captain
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Cultural Diversity And Hospital Corporation Of America
Cultural Diversity and Hospital Corporation of America
Due to the changing demographics of our society, hospitals and health systems need to be more
diverse. Employees need to be hired that match the ethnic make up of those they serve. Training for
employees to be able understand others beliefs and values will support the patient provider
relationship. Finally, by promoting diversity within the health system, potential patients will be drawn
into the system for care when historically they shied away from major institutions. By making
culturally proficient care and treatment a priority, healthcare organizations will decrease the gap in
health status between minorities and other majority groups, patient provider communication barriers,
poor health outcomes for minorities and the presence of biases and prejudices among some health
professionals (Hart Mareno 2013, p. 2223). This paper, will examine Hospital Corporation of America
s (HCA) website diversity.
HCAAccessibility of Diversity related Material
HCA has a direct link on its website to diversity from its home page and they appear to be very
committed to diversity for customers and employees as evidenced by boldly stating their Diversity and
Inclusion Vision Statement on the diversity homepage: At HCA, we will provide culturally competent
care to every patient we serve. We will foster a culture of diversity and inclusion across all areas of
our company that embraces and enriches our workforce, physicians, patients,
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By The 1980 S And Into Most Of The 1990 S, The Asian...
By the 1980 s and into most of the 1990 s, the Asian marketplace in its entirety could have been seen
as nothing less than a miracle. Business s were booming, and economies in the region enjoyed a GDP
growth rate nearing about 10% per year which was about 4 to 5 times the growth rate of the US
economy at the time. This began in the 80 s when foreign investments in most Asian countries began
to increase. Stable governments were luring foreign investors, with the promise of high returns, and
currencies that were tightly pinned to the US dollar that began throwing money into the ASEAN 5
(Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand). Excitement in foreign investment
greatly helps those foreign economies which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As the economy in Thailand began to slow, foreign confidence in it began to falter as well. Just like
many other currencies, the value of Thai currency (the Baht) had been pegged to the US dollar in
order to ensure stability. At the time, however, the robust US economy was raising the value of the
dollar, therefore the value of the baht, causing some foreign investors to believe that it was
overvalued. Investors began selling the baht in exchange for the US dollar because the dollar s value
had a more certain future. Speculators jumped on the bandwagon and began selling their supply of
baht in record amounts in order to lower its value and realize a profit. In July of 1997, Thailand s
central bank devalued the baht or unpegged and lowered its value from the dollar in an effort to stop
the sudden and massive sell off in order to restore confidence in the currency. When used in non
emergency situations, devaluation of a country s currency can work to its advantage. When Thailand
devalued the baht, it was able to lower the price of Thai goods in US dollar terms, which made making
those products more competitive in foreign markets. Devaluation also tends to attract foreign
investment in the country. However, this created an emergency situation, and devaluation of the baht
only revealed the fundamental weaknesses in the Thai economy and banking system which continued
in the domino effect to other Asian countries. Devaluation is good in terms
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Sonnet Two Annotations
The second sonnet continues the argument and plea from sonnet one. This time through the imagery of
military, winter, and commerce. Once again, time is the great enemy, besieging the youth s brow,
digging trenches in his face and ravaging his good looks. Beauty is conceived of as a treasure that
decays unless, through love, its natural increase. By marrying and having children is made possible.
The poet tries to scare the young man to marry and have children by showing him his future. When he
is forty years old he will be nothing but a tatter d weed, of small worth held because he will be alone
and childless. The only thing that the young will have to look back for is his self absorbed Lusty days,
empty because
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Use Of Narrative Voice In Atonement
Narrative voice and points of view are indispensable parts of storytelling. Explore the use of narrative
voice employed by the authors of Atonement and A Room with a View.
In the novel Atonement, the author Ian McEwan uses narrative voice to grasp the attention of the
reader whilst alternating points of view to create a diverse plot. He does this through the novel being
perceived as several narrators for us to then realise it s one voice. McEwan uses prolepsis to hint at
future events which he uses to intrude the story. In the same way, this is also an evident theme in E.M
Forster s a Room with a View. Similarly, to Atonement, A Room with a View has a thought provoking
narrative viewpoint in the sense that it is a bildungsroman about Lucy Honeychurch. Forster writes in
an omniscient tone, which means that the characters are dictated to us his narration and the character s
dialogue; this debatably affects the reader s sympathy to the other characters in the play like Cecil
Vyse. Likewise, it is evident that authorial intrusion creates a high level of authenticity to the story.
In Atonement, it is evident that the author Ian McEwan is trying to highlight the characters inner
mental state, he does this by using the literacy device of prolepsis. McEwan steps back from the
original first person narrative to describe how Briony was struggling with the temptation to flounce
from the room . He repeats this device throughout the novel, using metanarrative to build up tension.
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In John Edgar Wideman’s Essay “Our Time”
Chelsea Avery
English 101
In Class Essay One
March 1, 2013
In John Edgar Wideman s essay Our Time he explores the experiences his brother Robby went
through and circumstance that led Robby s imprisonment while he became a well recognized writer.
He considers how someone from your family, grow up the same way as you could live such a different
life. Wideman tries to work out why Robby goes to jail in his mind. He tried to understand as someone
that lives under the same roof as you can end up on a completely different direction in life. Bases on
my understanding their background was not the best they lived in a rough and poor community and
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He stopped caring about things and just like the rest of the community they blame the white doctors
for not caring for Garth the way they should of because of him being black. Later on once Robby and
Wideman get more comfortable with eachotther , Robby explains into more detail to Wideman other
reason on why he ended up how he did. How he really felt about his childhood and why he acted the
way he did. He tells Wideman that growing up the youngest isn t always the best you become the pet
and even feel less important because everyone else knew how to do things and he didn t he was left
learning and teaching himself on his own. How he felt like he had to fight for love and attention but
everyone just thought he was being a spoiled brat. Robby starts too realized and admitted all the
wrongs he did.
That most of the ugliest things happening to black people are not accidental but predictable result of
the working plan . They let the community and society view of people take advantage of their minds
and beliefs. Robby and his community used what people had to say about them a crutch to let them
continue to live their lives like this. At the end of Robby s stories he does realize that a lot of what we
went through was because of the choices he made in life. if a person takes advantage of the benefit of
the doubt and keeps on take and taking, one day the rope plays out. The pipe must be paid . Robby
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Teen Pregnancy Norms Affected By Race, Religion, And...
Teen Pregnancy Norms Affected by Race, Religion, and Social Status
INTRODUCTION
Teen pregnancy is a controversial issue that Americans are facing in society today. The problematic
behavior that comes along with teen pregnancy is a cultural phenomenon that exists on many domains.
A bulk of the teenage population is starting to believe that teen pregnancy is customary and okay. A
persons background has a lot to say about how weakly or strongly this norm is enforced. Although it is
difficult to get a full variation of pregnancy norms in high schools across the nation, the three main
aspects that influence teen pregnancy are race, religion, and social status.
It is hypothesized that social status has the highest correlation to teenage pregnancy. If a teenager s
status were to change, they would feel pressured to hold up to that new status and norm. If a teenager
were to move up in their social status, they would feel as though they would have to live up to the
expectations of that new social structure. The direction in which your social status moves determines
the rise or fall of the next generation. Questions such as why more and more women in high school are
getting pregnant are both difficult to tackle experimentally and highly charged socially. Although there
have been numerous studies comparing the three aspects that influence the level of pregnancy among
teenagers, investigations of social status influencing teenagers that are
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Toni Morrison s Beloved
The symbolic Use of Color in Beloved
In the novel, Beloved, Toni Morrison uses color to show the reactions of some of the main characters.
Color represents many things in the book. Freedom is an example because once the slaves were free,
they noticed the beautiful colors all over. They see that the world is not just black and white and two
different races, there are many beautiful things that were unnoticed. When Baby Suggs was free, she
was able to spread happiness and joy to the community. When the community did not accept that, she
fell into depression, but still enjoys freedom, in a different way, more by herself than with others. It
was when she wanted to see bright colors. She loved color. In his journey to the ... Show more content
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Even though she is depressed, and on her deathbed, she used the rest of her energy to enjoy her own
freedom. She celebrated with her community and this is the time for herself. The brightest color in
Baby Suggs room is the two orange patches on her blanket. She was starved for color (38) in her
room. The orange patches were very vibrant in the room; it was the only color that Baby Suggs
noticed. Bright, vibrant colors are what made Baby Suggs s last days of her free life so memorable.
Paul D. was just starting his new freedom. His journey to the North from the South provided him with
the most important experience of his life. He hid and received advice from many helpers. He was told
by Cherokees to follow the tree flowers (119) to get to the North. Flowers are known to be beautiful
and colorful objects. As Paul D treks to the North, he is following the flowers to his freedom.
Red is a very intense color in the book. It represents death, blood, and evil. When Paul D. arrives at
124 he walked .... straight into a pool of red and undulating light that locked him where he stood (8).
He immediately asked Sethe what kind of evil is in the house. That was the first sign of warning Paul
D. receives from the house of 124. Paul D. did not understand the warning at first. Morrison described
it as, as he stepped through the red light he knew that, compared to 124, the rest of
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Multitasking Negative Effects
Multitasking Is Negative Even In Everyday Life What is multitasking and how does it affect our
everyday lives? Multitasking is defined as rapidity switching from one task to another or completing
several tasks concurrently instead of focusing primarily on one task and one task only. Even though,
multitasking can make a task more enjoyable it can also make our performance less efficient. I have
come to find that though my personal experiences that multitasking is a normal act we perform in our
everyday lives, and focusing on a single task is almost impossible. A few prime examples of everyday
multitasking are listening to the radio while completing homework assignments or answering the
telephone at work while typing daily logs. It is far more likely for an individual to be performed more
than one task at a given time, even if multitasking is having a negative effect on our cognitive thinking
and causing undesirable stress. Studies are constantly being conducted by psychologists on the effects
of multitasking and the majority of experiments have come to show that the act of multitasking is
negative for our cognitive development. However, numerous ... Show more content on
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A study investigated the relationship between media multitasking and the executive function in 523
early adolescents. The three central components of the executive function (i. e., working memory,
shifting, and inhibition) were measured using self reports and standardized performance based tasks.
Findings show that adolescents who media multitask more frequently reported having more problems
in the three domains of the executive function in their everyday lives. . . Adolescents who media
multitasked more frequently tended to be in ignoring irrelevant distractions. . . Overall, results suggest
that media multitasking is negatively related to executive function in everyday
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Essay about Bulimia
Bulimia nervosa, more commonly known simply as bulimia or binge and purge disorder, is an eating
disorder that affects 1 in 4 college aged women in America, or 1 in 10,000 Americans. The most
common misconception concerning bulimia is that it is simply a physical or mental problem. Many
people do not understand that bulimia is a disease that affects both the mind and the body, and in its
course can destroy both aspects of the diseased individual. Bulimia affects a variety of different
people, but generally the victims will fall tend to fall into certain categories. Those at highest
vulnerability to this disease are young adult females, ages 12 to 18. The disease, however, can start as
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Bulimics usually weigh themselves frequently, even several times daily. Bulimics also suffer from an
emotional cycle of guilt, pain, depression, and highs. They feel pride when they succeed in starving
themselves; guilt, pain, and depression when they eat; and the high usually follows a purge. The cycle
becomes an emotional outlet. Bulimics are often perfectionists, those who feel they have severe
standards to live up to. Those who feel that they cannot control their lives may turn to eating disorders
as a means to feel in control of some aspect of themselves. They tend to have an intense fear of
becoming a failure, and letting others down. Many doctors and members of society feel that society,
with its media fed images of beauty and perfection, is responsible for the disease. Food becomes a
night and day obsession, causing them to withdraw from their families, as well as school and social
lives. Bulimics will often refuse to eat in front of other people, and will find any sort of excuse to
avoid meals in groups. They may sneak food for bingeing when no one else is around. Bulimics may
sometimes run to the bathroom following any form of food intake. The disease is habit forming.
Bulimia is a disease that affects the entire body, as well. The first marks are often seen on the fingers
and hands of the diseased individual. They will usually have small cuts, calluses,
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Lady with a Dog Essay
We have always heard of the stories where people meet their future wife or husband in the most
unpredictable places. These success stories presumes us to believe that love at first sight actually
exists and that they re will be somebody waiting for us at the traffic light down the street. Things like
this can happen I don t doubt it, but for all the people like Gurov, a known womanizer who is married
to a woman he does not love or Anna, a frail, innocent woman who is married to a man she does not
love makes us believe that there is hope. The story begins in Yalta; a seaport in Ukraine Gurov meets
Anna. He begins to understand that she is much different than the other woman he has been with; she
is both frail and innocent. Afterwards, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He has realized that he has lost the only woman he has ever loved.
Gurov has found a woman he can love for the rest of his life, and he hates the fact that she is not with
him. She has left him just as the way he would leave the women he has had affairs with. He feels that
she is the only woman to make him happy in the world. His own past has doomed him; He knows he
can never be with Anna but trys to make a effort to see her again in S . He arrives at her home to see
that she is enclosed by a long fence, slammed in with nails, a prison he imagines it to be. Desperately
seeking to find her he attends a theater at night. He sees her there with her tall husband, wearing a
uniform. While her husband is gone, Gurov approaches her to speak with him, as she leaves the
auditorium to avoid him. Gurov catches up to her and they speak for a short while and Anna promises
to him that she will come to Moscow to visit him.
Thoroughly, this ordeal Gurov has been through finally has shown him that he has matured and has
become a better man. As he brings his young daughter to school and when he drops her off there he
begins to reflect upon the two lives he is living, one that is full of the truths and another that is full of
lies. This ordeal has made him a better person unquestionably, his affair with Anna has made him
ashamed of the bad things he has done in the past. They both feel that the love both of them have had
with each other has changed them forever.
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Family Unit Research Paper
In today s world people use many words to describe different situations; some words are lovely, and
some are horrifying. The thing about this world s vocabulary, is that we choose which words best
describe each situation and we are fully aware of the definitions behind them. In the Community
people use their words with great precision, making sure not to confuse anyone or cause any feelings
that might be bad. All citizens of the Community use the words that they are told to use without
realizing that sometimes there are deep dark secrets behind what they are saying. Assignment,
Elsewhere, and Family Unit are everyday words to the Community, but what they do not understand is
the restriction behind them. The word Assignment is used to describe the occupation that each child is
designated during the Ceremony of Twelve. The citizens do not get to choose how they want to spend
their days, and they do not care because that is the way it has always been. The Committee of Elders
carefully watches the children when they are growing up to decide which Assignment would best fit
them. The Community sees Assignments as a very exciting time in their lives, and what they do not
understand is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Elsewhere is the place where those who do not fit in with the other citizens go, it is the place where
insubstantial babies are sent, and it is the place for the punished. Elsewhere is seen as amazing for the
Old who look forward to being released. Elsewhere is also a place where people who continually
break the rules are sent, and no one wants to be released for that. Most people do not even think about
what Elsewhere is like when they use it in their everyday dialogue. They do not think about the
horrifying thing that is happening when the Old and the New are released, and that Elsewhere might
actually be a place for the dead, instead of another community, or somewhere where the Old live
quiet, peaceful
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  • 1. How To Write A Thematic Essay - Step By Step Guide By HandMa 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. How To Write A Thematic Essay - Step By Step Guide By HandMa How To Write A Thematic Essay - Step By Step Guide By HandMa
  • 2. The Glass Ceiling Effect Stand Between Men And Women... The literature review presented in Chapter 2 of this study discusses the issues associated with the glass ceiling phenomena by explaining why there are smaller proportion of women leaders in business and project management using the case of Transport for London. The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study is to ascertain whether women employees in TfL experience the glass ceiling effect. As a result, the study is designed to focus on the positive experiences and approaches that contribute to and influence the success of women in senior level administration positions instead of focusing on the barriers to such. Research Questions The following question will guide the study: How does the glass ceiling effect stand between men and women employees, especially those in senior level management within project management in UK transport infrastructure projects and other industries? The question is further sub divided to provide a concrete answer to the overarching question; this includes an analysis of how women in senior level administrative positions in the transport industry describe and perceive the glass ceiling experience, the characteristics of the women in such senior level administrative positions that are crucial in breaking the glass ceiling. Moreover, the study will also ascertain the tools and resources necessary for women in the transport infrastructure projects to advance to the senior level administrative jobs. This study will also be guided by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Review On The Original Argument Essay Parker Drowns Mr. Fitzgerald Political Science 28 September 2016 Book review of The Original Argument Bibliography Beck, Glenn, and Joshua Charles. The Original Argument: The Federalists Case for the Constitution, Adapted for the 21st Century. New York: Threshold Editions, 2011. Print. 398 pages Summary Instead of the Beck and Charles telling a story of a significant person to make a point the Authors discussed the original argument for the United States Constitution. The argument was originally written by the federalists in the late 18th century. These historical documents are commonly referred to as the federalist papers. Beck and Charles go over seven different topics and arguments discussed in the federalist papers. Part One: Novus ordo seclorum: A New Order For the Ages is all about the new way of thinking once the colonies declared independence from England. It discussed how new concepts were being introduced and why a new order was needed for that particular time. In fact Alexander Hamilton sounded a lot like Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln s main objective as president was also to preserve the Union. Hamilton wrote, Nothing remains as obvious as the fact that either the new Constitution will be adopted or the Union will be torn apart. It is therefore necessary to examine the advantages of the Union, as well as the evils and dangers that would result from its disbanding. (Beck and Charles 4) Alexander Hamilton (who wrote many of the federalist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. What Are The Techniques Used In Monty Python And The Holy... Monty Python and the Holy Grail, directed by Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones (1975), is a clever film that uses a variety of techniques to satirise King Arthur and his Knights of the Round table. Three techniques the film uses are breaking the dramatic illusion, 2 D animation and anachronisms. This is what puts them apart from other films in their time. First I m going to talk about breaking the dramatic illusion. Many times in the film Terry Gilliam and Terry Jones use a technique called breaking the dramatic illusion. It is a technique when the filmmaker mentally pokes you in the ribs to give you a reminder that you really are watching a movie while other films do the opposite and try to pull you into the story. My first example is the scene ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ARTHUR: There it is! The Bridge of Death! ROBIN: Oh, great. KNIGHT: Look! ARTHUR: There s the old man from Scene 24! BEDEMIR: What is he doing here? With this technique the filmmakers can belittle the famous story of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table by making this story look trivial. They also use this technique as a tool to put more jokes into the film. Now I m going to talk about anachronisms. An anachronism is when two or more things come from different time periods, like a power tool in a story set in the middle of the 14th century. My first example of an anachronism is when the french soldiers in the castle talk about the airspeed velocity of a european and african swallow. This is clearly modern science not 932 AD science. GUARD #1: It s not a question of where he grips it! It s a simple question of weight ratios! A five ounce bird could not carry a 1 pound coconut. ARTHUR: Well, it doesn t matter. Will you go and tell your master that Arthur from the Court of Camelot is here. GUARD #1: Listen, in order to maintain air speed velocity, a swallow needs to beat its wings 43 times every second, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Understanding Child and Young Person s Development Unit 3 Understand Child and Young Person s Development All children are unique and a lot of their developmental milestones happen naturally as they get older, however some can be affected by different life factors, such as health, environment and background and more specific skills can be learnt and encouraged. There is an expected pattern of development but all children are individual and therefore the rate will vary. There are four categories of development: Physical Development (Birth 1 year) The development of control over one s own body in both gross and fine motor skills is the infant s primary physical task, culminating toward the end of the first year in walking. (1 2 years) The infant perfects the gross ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (6 11 years) The child is industrious, purposeful, and goal directed in their activities. They are confident and self directed. The child is developing a better sense of themselves as an individual, with likes and dislikes and special areas of skill. The child evaluates their worth by their ability to perform. Self esteem is largely derived from one s perceived abilities. (12 19 years) The early adolescent is strongly identified with the peer group. They depend upon their peers for emotional stability and support and to help mould their emerging identity. Self esteem is greatly affected by acceptance of peers. Adolescents will suffer frequent mood swings. They are very vulnerable to emotional stress. Factors that affect development: Diet A child s diet makes a difference to growth and well being. A good diet makes a difference to a child s ability to concentrate and therefore to learn. Sleep Sleep is important to a child s development. It is vital for cognitive function and growth to take place. Tiredness will affect a child s relationships with other as they will be unable to control their emotions and behaviour. Stimulation Stimulation is vital in all age groups in order for their brain to develop and to create opportunities to physically use their body. Children will achieve these by playing, trying new tastes, meeting others and learning new skills.
  • 6. Environment The environment in which a child grows up can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Dark Story of Babi Yar Babi Yar Babi Yar is a small place with a big story, but it has more to it than what meets the eye. In fall 1941 Germany took control of the city of Kiev, where Babi Yar is located. Hitler had ordered his Nazis to purify Russia of all Jews. The first day they that they took control of the city they began to exterminate it of all Jews that were living there. Everyone in the city of Kiev, including Jews and Non Jews lived in fear. The massacre of the Jews that lived in Kiev began on September 29, 1941. On the outside it is a small ravine outside the city of Kiev, but if you dig deeper you will discover that this forgotten place is the site of the biggest and saddest event in the history of World War II. (World Book Encyclopedia 3). According to Shelia Stewart, Hitler s original plan was to capture all the Jews and send them to Madagascar. The plan was soon dropped because Germany couldn t defeat the British Navy. Hitler then created a new plan. The Nazis would force some of the Jews who were able to do manual labor, such as young men, to work. The Jews that couldn t work, for example older people, would be killed. After the Jews that were able to do work can t work anymore, they would also be killed. (28 29). When Hitler s troops invaded Kiev they posted notices in the city that stated, Kikes of the city of Kiev and vicinity! On Monday, September 29, you are to appear at 7:00 AM with your possessions, money, documents, valuables, and warm clothing at Dorogozhitshaya ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Complex Idea Of Good And The Power Of Faith Benjy Herrmann Paper #3 October 27, 2016 GESM 110 12:30 1:50 TTh The Complex Idea of Good and the Power of Faith Violence, specifically with murder, is inherently morally wrong in the vast majority of cases. But through analysis of Judah Rosenthal in Woody Allen s Crimes and Misdemeanors, Kenny and Tub in Tobias Wolff s Hunters in the Snow, and the Grandma and The Misfit in Flannery O Connor s A Good Man is Hard to Find, the traditional sides of good and bad in a murder are blurred. One of the most important ideas seen throughout these pieces is the role of faith (or lack thereof) in decisions, whether in a life or death situation or in general, and that the question of what exactly makes a moral, good individual is not a simple one. As the idiom there is more than meets the eye suggests, there has yet to be a completely pure, good human, despite how they might first appear. Despite the contributions of the other characters, The Misfit is the best character to convey these themes, as his struggle with faith in the story requires complex analysis, as the individual presents multiple angles to both the reader and the grandmother. The Misfit is first introduced in the first paragraph of O Connor s short story, as Grandma tells her family of the notorious killer who has just escaped from prison (O Connor 1042). While a fair assumption, The Misfit is immediately established as an antagonist and an immoral individual. He then is not mentioned until right before Pitty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Contributions And Impact Of Dutch Imperialism In... Dutch Impacts Body Paragraphs: Dutch supremacy on Indonesia allowed an advanced interconnection in which societal structures and values were changed in positive and negative forms, impacting the indigenous people of Indonesia. The Dutch colonial reign allowed for unity among the natives and created a new basic unit of administration in the Javanese countryside...tied the peasantry far more closely to the land then it had been in early colonial times (Cribb, Robert). As the Indonesian laborers and aristocrats among the Archipelago interacted with Dutch soldiers and were inhabited by varied ethnicities; the Indonesian natives grew stronger together in adversity and were strengthened in patriotism. On a positive light the Dutch introduced several ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the 18th century during the gradual decline of the VOC, production interests were shifted to production of coffee and sugar in Java which also to a greater interference in Javanese politics (Reid, Anthony). Moreover, upon the arrival of the Dutch, the VOC became the arbiter in dynastic disputes and in conflicts between rival rulers...inevitably emerged as the main political entity in the archipelago (Encyclopedia Britannica). Once advanced community structures developed, a variation of ethnicities (Chinese and Europeans, trading ships from China, Arabia and India) inhabited the Archipelago. Visitors in the 18th century reported Batavia trading docks were always full of the flags of all nations, attracted by profit they are sure to make by it (Haniggan, Tim). Thus implying that as a variety of trading ships were originating from differing countries, Indonesia was excelling as spices were valuable and were exchanged with new export commodities with its naval or maritime dominance, the VOC, which was the preeminent presence of the regional commerce networks (Haniggan, Tim). Furthermore, educational programs, governmental foundations, and ameliorated policies contributed to strengthened nationalism and political justices. By 1901 the Dutch Queen Wilhelmina proposed a new Ethical Policy which would be applied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Trials Of The War II After World War II, the victorious associates made a decision to hold a trail for the defeated Nazi officials. These Trails continued from November 20, 1945 till October 1, 1946. In these Tails, defendant use Nuremberg Defense, a legal strategy employed by many of the defendants at the Nuremberg war crimes trials seeking to convict Nazi perpetrators of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the Second World War, as a defense by claiming they were not guilty of charges against them as they were simply following orders (Rationalwiki). Even though the victors claimed that they would give the defendant a fair trial, on closer examination anyone can see that in reality, these trails were biased and were a victor s justice (A ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being a different couldn t make anyone superior or inferior to one another Diversity is our strength, we say. There is not an American president who would say anything else: We are a country made stronger by our individuality, by our differences. (Rodriguez). No doubt, Hitler had a lot of followers and who knows if some or even all of them were forced into this just out of fear. Once they were committed, they must have realize that they were not getting out of it. Also, the law requires them to do things even though they did not want to do it which also includes the Holocaust. In from Crito by Plato, the dialogue of Socrates explain that the law exist as one unit, to break one means to break them all, and by disobeying the law one can start the anarchy in country. One should never break the law even they have to sacrifice themselves or take life for it. Some of the accusers had to perform their deeds because Hitler told them to do so. No one disobey Hitler ever. If they didn t follow Hitler s order, then they would have committed a crime against him and Germany. Eliminate the Jews and other people that Hitler and the law requires them to consider those people to be inferior; However, King doesn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Commodity Sign A commodity sign invests symbolic meaning in products or services as a signifier with an image as signified. In recent times, consumer culture is driven by our desire for superfluous wants, causing the production and consumption of commodity signs to become more specialised according to the notion of capital. Capitalism is characterised by economies that are based on open markets and the ethos of individuality over community. French Sociologist Pierre Bourdieu (Distinction 1984) introduced the schema of subcultural capital, which confers status on its owner in the eyes of the relevant beholder (Thorton, 2006: 100). Therefore people have the idea that they can buy subcultural capital, as it is seen as self revealing, in order to impress people or become someone else (Frith, 1996: 5). Thus advertising was developed as a strategy in generating demand in a contemporary consumer culture. Mass marketing has split the unity of signifiers and signified into a language of appearances and images of which we realise as either visible, physical connections or indirect connotations to that which they represent. This essay will be addressing ideologies of consumer fetishism and pseudo individuality through examining the commodity signs found in the mass marketing and advertising of designer cosmetics, particularly Chanel. Commodity signs are assembled through advertisements, using already existent meanings and turning them into modified meanings to suit their purpose. As consumers we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Hodgkin Lymphoma Research Paper The topic I decided to do my paper on is Hodgkin s Lymphoma in this paper I will talk about what Hodgkin s Lymphoma is different kinds of Hodgkin s Lymphoma, treatment, statistics, and the survival rate. I will also talk about the staging system, risk factors, how it can be found early, if it can be prevented, what causes the disease, symptoms and signs of the disease, and how it is diagnosed and treated. Hodgkin s Lymphoma is a type of cancer that starts in the lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, which is a part of the immune system. The cancer starts when cells in the body begin to grow out of control. Cells in almost any part of the body can become cancerous. There are two kinds of Hodgkin s Lymphoma; Classic Hodgkin s Lymphoma and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hodgkin s Lymphoma is diagnosed by symptoms and tests. If symptoms suggest possible Hodgkin s Lymphoma the doctor will want to know medical history and family s medical history. Then the doctor will want to run some tests and examine lymph nodes to see if they are swollen. If the lymph nodes are swollen the doctor will rule out an infection and may place the patient on an antibiotic. If the lymph node swelling does not go down and the swelling continues or worsens the doctor will take a small sample of the lymph tissues to test it for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Downfal of Women in Good Man Is Hard To Find by Singer A Good Man Is Hard To Find is a short story by Isaac Bashevis Singer in which a family meets an execution death by an outlaw. The story focuses around the Grandma in the story who is completely self absorbed who, for example, prefers to think about her appearance then the possible deaths of her family and herself: (while driving in a car with her family) In case of an accident, anyone seeing her (the Grandma) dead on the highway would know at once that she was a lady (194). Through a character dissection of the Grandma in regards to her relations with other characters and her own actions, the theme of this short story, persistent and all consuming selfishness leads to one s downfall, is revealed. Grandma Bailey is the epitome of a self absorbed human being who simply cannot escape from the gravitational pull of her own self. June Star, a minor character whose role is to allow the true nature of the Grandma to be revealed, states about why Grandma didn t go to Florida, She (The Grandma) wouldn t stay at home to be queen for a day (194). One page into the story and the nature of The Grandma is already being revealed. The fact that a described little girl could recognize such a character trait in the Grandma and say it with such force indicates that the Grandma is truly someone who is self centered. The author descriptions involving the Grandma in relation to the other characters also points to the narcissism. While describing the Grandma playing with the baby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Extinction Of The Neanderthals The question of the coexistence and the potential interaction between the last Neanderthal and the earliest intrusive populations of anatomically modern humans in Europe has been a topic of debate. The extinction of the Neanderthals occurred during the latter part of the last glaciation which was characterized by a rapidly changing climate, cold conditions and corresponding vegetation and faunal turnover. However, it coincided with the expansion of modern humans out of Africa during the Late Pleistocene. Thus, it has been an ongoing debate on whether the extinction of the Neanderthals was due to competition with anatomically modern humans or due to climate change. It is argued that the inability for the Neanderthals to adapt to climate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Neanderthals survival methods were being compromised by the changing environment as they were not equipped with the right physique or technology to survive in plain dominated environments. The change in climate also helped to boost the expansion of anatomically modern humans. Eriksson A., et al (2012) used a model that quantified the effects of past climate change on demography of modern humans takes into consideration past demographic events and estimated the effect of climate on atomically modern humans (Eriksson A., et al, 2012). The model shows a positive relationship between climate and the expansion of modern humans. Humans were equipped with technology that were favored after the environment changed to a plain dominated one and thus this change in environment offered opportunities for human ambush hunters (Finlayson, 2004). They were able to travel longer distances and shoot further, which gave them a greater advantage when it comes to attacking these plain mammals (Markova A.K, et al, 2002). This relationship between climate change and anatomically modern humans further restrains the Neanderthals. The Neanderthals are not only less efficient in sourcing for food due to their inability to adapt their methods to the changing environment, but are also faced with resource competition from the modern humans. It is widely acknowledged that the body form of the Neanderthals indicates that they were biologically adapted for the cold. However, this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Organizational Theory And Understanding Of Modern... The building circular [...] The prisoners in their cells, occupying the circumference The officers in the center. By blinds and other contrivances, the Inspectors concealed [...] from the observation of the prisoners: hence the sentiment of a sort of omnipresence [...] One station in the inspection part affording the most perfect view of every cell. (Bentham, 1798:195). This is how Jeremy Bentham, an English philosopher, described the Panopticon, an institutional building designed to make the people surveilled unable to know when they were observed. Years later, as forms of power changed and transformed throughout time, the Panopticon becomes the perfect analogy for Michel Foucault to explain the advent of a new form of dominance: Disciplinary power. This form of power, strictly related to Foucault s theory of bio power, will later become key in the development of organizational theory and understanding of modern management practices. Throughout the decades Foucault s studies have been applied to society, from late 19th century Taylorism and scientific management approach to modern days. Now, in the 21st century, his work is ever so actual with the implementation of modern surveillance and modern forms of Panopticon. Jeremy Bentham s idea of an edifice to surveil inmates without the them knowing became known as the Panopticon. The concept was a circular shaped building, with an internal tower from where managers or jailors could monitor the workers or prisoners without them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. An Analysis Of Ehrenreich s Bait And Switch According to The New York Times, the average person born in the later years of the baby boom held around 10.5 jobs between the age of 18 and 40, which is much more than what the previous generations held. The job one obtains after graduation would probably not be the last job of his/her lifetime, that is in today s corporate race, a job becomes more of a pit stop one to stay in until either the employer or employee feels dissatisfied rather than a final destination. Given this condition, a person must constantly show their worth and perform better than others to stay employed, but it seems that the situation is not that simple; many stumble over transitions between jobs, falling off tracks just the slightest and finding themselves unable to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to journalists Katty Kay and Claire Shipman in The Atlantic article The Confidence Gap , confidence is a belief in one s ability to succeed, a belief that stimulates action (Kay and Shipman 151). As important it is to be knowledgeable with a warehouse full of experiences, if one only keeps the knowledge to him/herself, this knowledge will not have the chance to be applied, or let alone appreciated. This would clearly be more difficult for introverts and women than for extroverts and men, but we must overcome this barrier to have a successful career. Due to both nature and nurture, women tend to internalize their failures and mistakes, falsely blaming themselves for being incompetent, resorting to being even more careful and shy in taking actions, which stops them from taking risks that might be the key to stand out and succeed. To overcome the lack of confidence, we need to swallow our doubts, stop thinking so much and just act (Kay and Shipman 153). Confidence is the language needed to deliver our skills, and at the end of the day, confidence can also be self perpetuating, and having confidence could help us better recover from failures and be a better person as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. What Is The Purpose Of I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Poem Sympathy Think Focus Questions: 1. What is the speaker describing in the first stanza? How does this description help the reader to understand how the caged bird feels? How does the speaker s identification with the bird s feelings tell you something about how the speaker feels? The speaker is describing the desperation and loneliness of a caged bird in the first stanza, though in an unconventional way. He describes the beauty and wonder of the circumstance, of the events that are happening around the caged bird; the bright sunrise, the light breeze, a calm river, and an overall picturesque scene. However, the poor caged bird is detained in his cage and cannot go out to enjoy these sumptuous wonders, for he is barred from it. Reading this, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to President Kennedy, what are some of the drawbacks of space travel? Support your answer with textual evidence. According to President Kennedy, the among the drawbacks of space travel is the sheer amount of money it requires. In his speech, he stated that this year s space budget is three times what it was in January 1961, and it is greater than the space budget of the previous eight years combined. This shows that space travel is no cheap effort. 2. Summarize the reasons that Kennedy believes space exploration is a dream worth pursuing. Use the annotation tool to make inferences about the text and its deeper meaning. Highlight evidence from the text and make annotations to support your explanation. President Kennedy believes that space exploration is a dream worth pursuing, even with its costly enterprise because it is the first step into the vast unknown of space, the first step into finding out information about space. In his own words, he states that we have vowed that we shall not see space filled with weapons of mass destruction, but with instruments of knowledge and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Literary Influences Of Robinson Crusoe The Life, Work, and Literary Influence of Daniel Defoe (need to put Intro) Have you ever heard about the person who had various and unique occupations such as a merchant, a political journalist, and a novelist? Maybe you would know the person if you know author of Robinson Crusoe. Daniel Defoe lived eventful life Daniel Defoe was born circa 1660 in London, England. He was the son of James Foe who was a London butcher and was also prosperous tallow chandler. Like his father, Defoe s original name was foe. However, he changed it in 1703 because he wanted to have more gentlemanlike name. Defoe s early life was unfortunate. Defoe spent turbulent and disastrous childhood. In 1665, he encountered bubonic plague which killed 70,000 people in London. Next year, he experienced the Great Fire of London. Considerable parts of the city were destroyed except for ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The novel Robinson Crusoe is a story of man s shipwreck on a deserted island and his subsequent adventures (Learnify). The novel is based on the story of the Scottish crewman Alexander Selkirk, who was once shipwrecked on the Juan Fernandez Islands and spent four years (Learnify). Defoe s broad experience from his broad business travel throughout Continental Europe allowed him to write imaginative plot. This story has been translated and read by many people from its publication date. Published in 1719, Robinson Crusoe is often named as the first English novel (Allen 578). Defoe described the story seem like it really happened: used detailed and actual settings and plot. The Robinson Crusoe has been turned into lots of movies and plays. Defoe also wrote another novel Moll Flanders, which described the vulgar life of the lower class Britons in detail. This novel fascinates readers and makes them to have imagination and sympathy toward the character. His other work A Journal of the Plague Year, has detailed description about the actual plague in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Theropod Dinosaurs Research Paper Dinosaurs capture the attention of children and adults alike, and many people think that they are long gone. You might be surprised to find that they are not extinct, but rather perching in your backyard. The theory that theropods evolved into birds was proposed nearly a century and a half ago and is supported by more and more modern evidence. You will find that the distinction between birds and dinosaurs will become difficult, as they have so many parallels. The similarities between birds and dinosaurs strongly suggest that birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs. The theory that theropod dinosaurs are the ancestors of modern birds originated after the discovery of Archeopteryx lithographica in 1861 in Solnhofen, Germany. Thomas Huxley, a strong supporter of Charles ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ratites and penguins are two groups of flightless birds we have today. The origin of flight is an ongoing debate from scientists, but there are two main theories: that flight evolved arboreally or that it evolved from ground dwelling dinosaurs. Both have compelling evidence. The theory that flight started in the trees begins with WAIR (Wing Assisted Incline Running). Discovered in 2001 by Ken Dial at the University of Montana, it is the way many ground dwelling birds get into trees to rest at night. These birds would flap their wings back and forth (rather than up and down) to generate traction. The larger the wing size, the steeper the angle a bird could run up (Holtz 149). Also supporting this theory is the presence of toes adapted for perching in several species of dinosaurs. From there, the dinosaurs could have glided from tree to tree and eventually taken flight. A ground dwelling origin of flight also has convincing evidence. A study found that non avian feathered theropods could get a boost of speed by flapping their wings (Sloan 51). Therefore, longer feathers and bigger wings meant faster speeds until flight could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. How Did Isaac Newton Contribute To The Scientific Revolution The Scientific Revolution can be seen as the most important phase of modern science. Many scientists changed the world with these findings. During the Middle Ages, people did not really focus on science. That all changed during the Renaissance. Scientist started to focus on using logic and observation rather than faith, then the Scientific Revolution started! Isaac Newton, Francis Bacon, and Nicolaus Copernicus were scientists during the Scientific Revolution, they did not only change science but also helped with modern science.Scientists during the Scientific Revolution changed the vision of how people look at the world, with many new advancements in science, and careful observations. Isaac Newton is probably one of the most important scientists during the Scientific Revolution, I mean like, the man discovered gravity for gosh sakes. Newton was born on the 25th of December 1642 and died in the 20th of March 1726. During the time period that this man was alive, he made many great advancements in science. One day Newton was thinking about the forces of nature, suddenly he saw an apple fall from a tree, this action later helped make the discovery of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Francis Bacon was born on the 22nd of January 1561 and died April 9th, 1626.This scientist was a practitioner of the Scientific method. His works often argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge. Bacon thought that science could be achieved based on inductive reasoning and careful observations to the events in nature. His findings were all recorded in the Novum Organum, his book. He also wrote a treatise on medicine, this treatise was named History of Life and Death, this was based on the natural and experimental observations of life. Francis Bacon was based more on humans, than on the universe and its mysteries, but not Nicolaus Copernicus, he was totally into the study of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Voip ( Voice Over Internet Protocol ) Electronic Submission Coversheet TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENT By electronically submitting this work, I certify that: This assignment is my own work It has not previously been submitted for assessment Where material from other sources has been used it has been acknowledged properly This work meets the requirement of the University s ethics policy Student Name: Seyedbabak Rezai Student Number : Q10928669 Faculty: Maritime Technology Level of study: 4 Course title: Bcs Computer Systems and Networks Unit title: CNP400 Assignment title: VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) Assignment tutor: Jomo Batola Word count: 1000 Learner request for feedback: TO BE COMPLETED BY STAFF Tutor feedback: Areas of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is very important to know what type of connection is suitable for the users to communicate. VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) is a service that allows users to interact, send and receive the users voice. VoIP is considered as a service and in order for it to function correctly; the network administrator must consider the entire users situation. This service allows us to make phone calls to land lines and mobile phones around the world over Internet packets. Like anything else, VoIP has its benefits and drawbacks and ways to improve the service. A solution is introduced as IRIS at the end of the research with a conclusion. VoIP: Voice over Internet Protocol has the same result as a normal telephone line but the main difference is
  • 22. in the architecture design. VoIP services communicate over a digital network rather than traditional telephone line. Data is being sent and received as packets . Packets are not encrypted and other users might be able to listen to the users conversation. In this case the administrator needs to set the servers default to encrypt the packets. When two users are having a conversation on the phone, bandwidth is very important. Normally a VoIP service that has been installed on a GSM network uses 531 Kilobytes/min (or 8.85 Kilobytes/Sec) of the networks bandwidth. From this, we know now this service cannot take place on a 56 kbps dial up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Shellfish Poisoning Research Paper Introduction Amnesic shellfish poisoning is a rare type of food poisoning caused by eating seafood that contains a poison (toxin) called domoic acid. Domoic acid is produced by a saltwater form of algae, and it is often eaten by shellfish, such as clams, oysters, and mussels. You can get sick when you eat shellfish or crab that contains domoic acid (is contaminated). Cooking or freezing the shellfish does not kill the toxin. Domoic acid causes stomach and intestinal problems. It can also cause problems with the brain and spinal cord (nervous system). In severe cases, these problems can be life threatening. What are the causes? This condition is caused by eating seafood that has had contact with domoic acid. What increases the risk? The following ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Grave Of The Fireflies Essay In the 1988 film, Grave of the Fireflies, a boy named Seita and his younger sister Setsuko struggle to survive in Japan towards the end of the war. The animated film begins with Seita dying in what appears to be a subway station. The remainder of the film is a recollection of the end of his days. These flashbacks begin with him storing aways some essentials in the ground before an air raid. Setsuko says behind with her brother to be taken to the shelter while their mother gets a head start due to her heart condition. The two siblings do not make it to the shelter in time to avoid the airaid and end up having to find shelter themselves. When the air raid is over the two siblings make their way to the school where people are being sheltered and Seita is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Seita is forced to steal food, and on one occasion he is caught, beaten, and taken to the police. The police let him go without repercussion. Seita also takes to looting houses during air raids to feed him and his sister, whose health is worsening. Seita eventually has to take her to a doctor who inform him that she in malnourished. Seita goes to the bank to get more money out to buy food he is told that the Japanese have lost the war and that his father is most likely dead. Upon his arrival back to their home he is welcomed by Setsuko who is hallucinating due to her malnutrition and is trying to eat marbles and rocks, thinking that they are food. Setsuko dies, and Seita cremates her body and places her ashes in a candy tin. This is the same candy tin that is found on Seita s dead body and thrown into a field in the beginning of the film. Grave of the Fireflies ends the flashback coming to an end by Seita proclaiming that after claiming his sister s ashes he never returned to their shelter and shows the two siblings, reunited by death, looking out over a modern ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Cause And Effect Essay On Drug Addiction Have you ever thought to yourself about what addiction is and what it can do to somebodies wellbeing. Why do people get addicted to drugs? What is addiction and how does if affect your life, or can addiction be more than just drugs and alcohol? Addiction has become a very big problem in our society and affects a lot of people including adolescents. Addictions is the outcome of a person with a chronic disorder that can be influenced by biological, psychological, social aspects. Drugs can be in a social setting and can be influenced by a loved one. Addiction can also be a part of a cycle that you see among family members or people close to you. The definiton of addiction does a very nice job of being relevant to drugs, but does not do a every good job adding the non drug addictions that undergo the same patterns that addicts would go through. When talking about the nature of drug abuse you have to talk about the chemicals. Dopamine is one of these chemicals. Dopamine is the chemical that make things feel good. When using certain drugs the drug will trigger dopamine, which then gives the addict or user an outstanding good feeling that can lasts a short amount of time and then eventually goes away. With this overflow of dopamine in the body and the feeling of feeling good is the driving factor of why a user/addict keeps using(Koehl, lecture, 2017). When you have an addiction triggers of craving the drug are high when you are not high on the drug. Even though the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. University Of Florida Case Study The University of Florida dates back to 1853, marking the beginning of its history. The university really took off though in 1909 when president Albert Murphy helped make changes to increase admissions from 200 to 2,000. Throughout the years, expansion has included UF becoming the only university in the US to have six different health related colleges as a part of their campus, and incorporating art as one of their programs. Additionally, the university is responsible for many invention such as Gatorade, and Sentricon, which is a system made to help with termites. The college is a public university open to anyone and everyone, regardless of sex or religious affiliations. There is approximately 2,000 acres of land for their campus in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If one would prefer to go shopping, there is Oaks mall and Creekside mall close by. There are a variety of museums, organizations, and, due to the high tourism in the area, never a lack of restaurants or activities nearby. If the school is too expensive to attend, financial aid and scholarships are offered. Financial aid must be applied for before December 15th, and it is given to first come first serve. Applicants are often also considered for scholarships such as Presidential scholarships, the Benacquisto Scholarship, Lombardi and Stamp scholarships, and the Southern scholarship for Florida residents which all offer money to academically committed students. There are also out of state scholarships offered to help reduce the price for students that don t already reside in Florida. Money offered can be as much as $20,000 per year. For the price of this university, UF is ranked number forty two across the nation, while their engineering program is twenty fourth, and more specifically, the mechanical program is ranked seventeenth. While many majors are offered, they provide specific education in the career one wishes to pursue. Additionally, there are many community service opportunities offered, that can range from just a day s commitment to an entire year. If community service is not enough to entertain oneself while attending UF, then there is also plenty of Greek life that over twenty ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Did Bismarck Contribute To The Unification Of Italy When World War I began, Italy was in the forty third year of its unification. From 1860 until 1871, the Kingdom of Italy wrangled individual kingdoms across the land into one entity, much to the shock of its neighbors. The joining forced the rest of Europe to give grudging respect the land of the Roman Empire. The Kingdom of Italy was just missing the Italian speaking lands of the Alps, held by the Austrian Hapsburg Empire, and they coveted the land greatly. During his reign, Bismarck saw the rising tension between Austria Hungary and its new neighboring enemy and brokered a triple alliance that promised Italy support to take French held territory in and around the Mediterranean Sea. As nationalism rose in citizens across nations, Italy had more than its share of Risorgimento, which was the term for the Italian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the Italian government had a vision to restore the glories of the Roman Empire. And while the war did not have the full support from its citizens, joining the allied forces cultivated a young group of supporters. Emilio Lussu, an Italian soldier who recalled his time on the warfront in A Soldier on the Southern Front, was studying law in college when the war began and was strong in the conviction that Italy needed to join the allied powers to fight for democracy and complete the national unification. Italian artists, writers, and thinkers, known as futurists, joined Lussu s voice in calling for entry into the war as a source of liberation. In April 1915, the Italian signed the secret Treaty of London with the Allies. Britain promised the Italian speaking regions of the Alps as well as other territories belonging to the Austro Hungarian Empire. Italy entered a war it was woefully unprepared ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Nurse Prescribing Within this assignment it is intended to present an example of a prescribing situation that arose in practice, to ensure prescribing issues are illustrated. The rationale for the decisions reached will also be discussed. A brief overview of the nurse prescribing initiative and how it developed will be addressed. The importance of ethical principles, accountability and legal issues that surround nurse prescribing will be demonstrated. As a patient will be addressed in the example, a pseudonym will be used. According to Luker et al (1997), in 1985 the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) made a case for the prescribing rights for nurse. The Cumberledge Report (1986) acknowledged that the government recognised that nurses should be eligible to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To assess Katherine s risk the Waterlow Pressure Sore Prevention Policy (1995) was used. It was found her risk assessment score was 13 that, due to her age, acute illness, nutritional status and reduction in mobility put her at risk of further deterioration if no intervention was established. It was decided that in order to minimise the pressure in Katherine s sacral area and other bony prominences such as the heels and elbows, a pressure relieving mattress and cushion were needed. Further advice on the importance of moving around in bed was discussed with Katherine. The information leaflet produced by NICE (2003) giving advice, to patients and carers on pressure relief was given to Katherine to enhance the verbal information. A full assessment of the wound should be carried out prior to selection of dressings. Any allergies should also be noted. The wound should be traced, photographed and measured providing data for comparison throughout the treatment. Consent should be gained prior to photographing the wound and the patient should not be identifiable from the photograph (Benbow 2004). All information should be documented in patients records, using the wound assessment tool. The pressure sore was identified as grade two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. King Leopold II s Mission For Colonization During the late 19th to early 20th century, King Leopold II impacted the African Continent and the larger International community more than any other European monarch. Firstly, King Leopold II sinisterly orchestrated a colonization operation that is comparative to a genocidal regime. Secondly, King Leopold II s actions in the Congo led unified condemnation across oceans from a broad range of socioeconomic statues. Lastly, the opposition forces against King Leopold II s colonization of Congo helped pave the way for future justice on the continent as well as internationally. Ultimately, this Europe created the competitive environment that promoted King Leopold II s quest for colonization. To begin, King Leopold s regime inflicted a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unlike the slave traders who came before him, King Leopold managed to take possession of and exploit the indigenous people of Congo, their land, and their resources on an unprecedented scale. He obtained a network of valuable raw materials and millions free laborers to extract them. At the hands of King Leopold II s workers, the people of Congo suffered horrific travesties. Not only did they suffer the loss of their land, the people of Congo were the victims of a hostile militant take over, who s main purpose was to become a profitable service to the King s ever growing greed. His beloved pet project would later prove to be an efficient murder machine. In order to gather resources and labor for the King s projects, workers acted mercilessly. They swindled land from local Congo tribes, held women hostage, and forced children into work.(109)(111) (119). George Washington Williams best penned King Leopold II s cruelty in his detailed documentation. His account contrasted the lies that King Leopold fed the public while simultaneously addressing the barbaric methods employed such as chain gangs, capturing women, forced laborers, and shooting for sport. (Pages 110 111) The result of this barbaric approach to harvest raw materials was the loss of people estimating to be half of the total population of Congo(page 233 ) The impact of King Leopold II s reign sent shock waves overseas. Despite his worldwide campaign to paint himself as Congo s savior, King Leopold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Justice Kagan Reasonableness The U.S. Constitution provides equal protection to all citizens, regardless of race, color, or state of residence. As such, cases of Fourth Amendment violations should yield consistent verdicts across jurisdictions. The objective reasonableness standard adopted in Heien, however, fails to ensure uniform application of the Forth Amendment. In contrast, a categorical exclusion of evidence obtained through a mistake of law would have ensured equal application of the law and excluded inconsistency in criminal verdicts. The majority in Heien failed to clarify what exactly constitutes a reasonable mistake, leaving it up to lower courts to adopt and interpret their own standards of reasonableness, including ones that are more relaxed than the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First, under Justice Kagan s approach, one court may find a statute very hard to interpret, but give more deference to the facts of the case than another court. For instance, one judge may consider emergency, lack of time, lack of police resources, or other circumstances in determining whether a mistake was reasonable. Second, under Justice Kagan s approach, one state may have different expectations about ambiguity or the level of legal expertise than another, which would lead to inconsistent verdicts. For instance, a state that sets a higher standard for its police force might have a higher bar for the reasonableness test than a state that lacks resources or will to supply expert police force. As such, the Heien approach will result in wide inconsistency across the fifty states, thousands of U.S. cities, and millions of municipalities. In contrast, a categorical exclusion would completely avoid inconsistency. Because an officer s mistake of law is black or white either the mistake did or did not happen accepting the categorical exclusion approach would always yield consistent results. That is, once a court determines that something is not a law, all police actions based on that provision would be nullified. As such, the Forth Amendment will apply equally to all citizens regardless of race, color, state of residence or other social cleavages as provided in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Career Goals and Learning Paper Individual Career Goals and Learning Plan Paper Tammara Boudoin COM/505 July 25, 2010 Dr. Christine Enslin Individual Career Goals and Learning Plan Paper My career plans and how I was going to achieve them was something that I have always thought about before I enrolled in school at the University of Phoenix. I have my Bachelor s of Science Degree in Rehabilitation Services grom Southern University, and I decided to return to school to pursue my Master s of Science Degree in Psychology at the University of Phoenix. My plan is to become a counselor, whether it is a rehabilitation counselor, mental health counselor, substance abuse counselor, or behavioral counselor. I chose to pursue this career because I enjoy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It can teach me how to be prepared in class, participate in class by asking questions about the topic or discussion, and get feedback from my instructor. I was a little nervous and excited at the same time about going back to school; however, there are many resources and tools to help me at the university. Time management is needed in order for me to succeed not only in this course but through my field of study. Before I started school, I already had a tight schedule between my family and work. Since I have decided to go to back to school, I had to rearrange my schedule to put school in the equation. As far as leisure time, I take the time out for that when available. In order for me to meet the course requirements, I have a few time management strategies that I use. The strategies I use are keeping a calendar, organizing and planning, setting boundaries, and sometimes I have to turn down doing things that will put me off schedule. If I am not able to manage my time, I will lose focus on what it is that I am suppose to be doing. The journey I will be taking to getting my master s degree with take a lot of hard work. I know I have been out of school for about ten years, but I have the support from my family, friends, and co workers. This is a new learning experience for me, and I will do my best. There are many different resources, tools, and techniques that I can use that will help me along the way. These methods will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Barbara Welter s View Of American Culture There are several approaches in analyzing American life, past or present. Research is the way to find what America thought its culture should be. American studies scholars took several theories to articulate their own research in the field. Historians looking back at the country s history found oppression and misrepresentations of a culture that was ever evolving. There were beliefs that the old customs should stay alive. In addition, history provided a view of America that wasn t all that ideal. As different as each historian s research was, the mode by which they studied America was also different. Those vehicles of examination were as basic as the writings of the period of entertainment that enthralled a society. Barbara Welter used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her inquiries addressed the omission of great female writers from the criterion of exceptional literature. Her mode was via undermining the logic in literary critics or the method of deconstruction. Baym employed three justifications in her theory: simple bias, gender, and gender related restrictions (Baym 217). Baym s premises is that the literary critic, has chosen his authors on the basis of their conformity to his idea of what is truly American (Baym 218). The critics are already bias to the writer due to their version of culture and events that matter in American society. Within the writings of Lionel Trilling, who criticized even Vernon Parrington of not having a true testimony of what America culture is, to F.O. Matthiessen who doted on writers that had a devotion to the possibilities of democracy (qtd Baym 218), females writers did not have a sense of the true American experience. Women s literature were melodramas that only has to do with daily life and per Baym, the matter of American experience is inherently male (Baym 222). Additionally, women could hardly speak of the country s ideals when it was men that were the one s that were molding this society. Of course women s literature was unlike their male counterparts, they were speaking from their own understanding. Even in books like The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Trans Fats And Its Effects On Human Health Partially hydrogenated oils: These types of oils have the purpose of giving a longer shelf life to food and giving more stability to oils that are usually liquid at room temperature. By partially hydrogenating certain oils, food industries can make liquid oils solid and sustain a food s flavor and the length it can remain on shelves. This types of oil, PHOs, make up most of the artificial trans fats in many foods. PHOs are created by chemically altering the chemical bonds of the oils by adding hydrogen molecules to create a solid oil. This type of oil has a negative impact on human health and the FDA recently decided that PHOs were regarded as not generally recognized as safe for human consumption. Since PHOs are the main source of trans fats in American s diets, they have been linked to an increased risk of heart disease that could lead to heart attacks and death. Hydrogenated oils: Like partially hydrogenated oils, hydrogenated oils are used to create solids out of naturally liquid oils to lengthen the life of products. Adding these oils to food also acts as a preservative for foods and improve texture and taste. Hydrogenated oils are created by heating them at high temperatures for several hours, then adding a metal catalyst that creates the denser, thicker substance used in foods. The molecule of the fat is straightened by adding bonds. These oils are also shown to contribute to higher blood pressure levels and higher cholesterol levels in humans. Since these types of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Criminal Law-Involuntary Manslaughter . Assignment on Involuntary manslaughter by abu md. Hossain. There is no offence of homicide as such. A person cannot be charged with or convicted of homicide . Homicide (Latin: homicidium, Latin: homo human being + Latin: caedere to cut, kill) means the killing of a human being [Irving, Shae, ed (2009) and may be lawful where, for example, fatal force was necessary to defend oneself. The two most important offences of unlawful homicide are murder and manslaughter. Although both are common law offences, elements of murder and manslaughter have been modified by Acts of Parliament and the penalties for each are statutory. Until 1957, murder (the more serious of the two offences) was a capital offence that is, a sentence of death ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Development of Gross negligence manslaughter For many years the courts have used the terms recklessness and gross negligence to describe the fault required for involuntary manslaughter, other than constructive manslaughter, without any clear definition of either term. It was not clear whether these terms were merely two ways of describing the same thing, or whether they represented two distinct conditions of fault. All previous cases must now be read in the light of Prentice, Adomako and Holloway in the Court of Appeal, and Adomako in the House of Lords. The background to the decisions is that the House of Lords decided in Seymour that the law governing involuntary manslaughter, other than unlawful act manslaughter, was the same as that of the statutory offence (now repealed) of causing death by reckless driving, that is, that the fault required was Lawrence recklessness, as set out above subject to the omission of any reference to a risk of causing damage to property. There had to be a risk of physical injury to some other person [Kong Cheuck Kwnan]. According to this controversial decision of the House of Lords in Seymour, the Lawrence direction was comprehensive and of general application and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Situational Analysis Situation Analysis External environment Chick fil A is affected by numerous external forces which challenge upper management s ability to make Chick fil AAmerica s best quick service restaurant . Through intense strategic planning, based upon the vision, mission and corporate values, Chick fil A has been able to establish a unique position in a very competitive industry. The corporate purpose of Chick fil A, To glorify God by being a faithful steward of all that is entrusted to us and to have a positive influence on all who come into contact witch Chick fil A , their commitment to family and the community, and their sound business decisions, have made Chick fil A one of the most profitable and fastest growing quick service restaurants ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Despite this, Chick fil A has posted positive increases in revenue all 40 years the company has been in business, many of which have been double digit increases. These increases may seem extraordinary, but Chick fil A has used a strategy that ensures their success. Another factor which has the ability to have a major impact on profitability is the increasing price of chicken. With the increasing popularity of ethanol based fuels made primarily of corn it is becoming more costly to feed and raise chickens, whose main source of food is corn. This new demand for corn has increased the price, which is in turn passed onto the next buyer. It is necessary for Chick fil A to address this issue and formulate a plan of action to try to combat these rising costs. Technology Chick fil A does not have any distinct or visible technological advantages that can distinguish the company from its competitors. The company does, however, have processes in place which gives Chick fil A an advantage in both profitability and customer service. First, Chick fil A s smaller menu offering, compared to its competitors, contributes to the company s large profit margins. Secondly, Chick fil A has stringent guidelines and goals concerning service time for customers; customers should wait no more than one minute for service. The combination of these two ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Theories of Management Theories gave organizations a framework for knowledge and a guide to achieving their goals. The Industrial Revolution prompted the need for better supervision of workers to boost productivity within the automobile, steel, and coal industries. It is because of this need that the various theories of management began to take shape. The classical management theory, which came about during the Industrial Revolution, focused on the single best way to perform and manage tasks. This enabled factories to operate year round and mass production of goods. But as the revolution went on, the factories divided into separate schools of thought regarding management yet still considered it to be a part of classical. The emphasis on manufacturing and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... robberies, burglaries, and car thefts. It is from that information that supervisors can determine the areas that require more police presence. Most law enforcement agencies are made up of subsystems that allow the agency to function. These subsystems, such as the Detective Bureau, Administrative Bureau, Service Bureau, and Uniform Patrol Bureau all operate together as a whole which is what the systems school approach to management is based on. The managers of each of the bureaus are aware of the others function and communicate often. This is important so that the plans of one bureau do not negatively affect those of another. When an agency joins forces, so to speak, with an outside agency it s known as synergy. It increases the effectiveness of the cooperation. The systems approach tells managers to keep employees focused on the objective so that overall goals can be met. The contingency school theory is when those in management use approaches or take actions depending on that particular situation. This theory supports suing all or parts of past theories to solve a problem. Law enforcement utilizes this approach on a daily basis. Officers respond to calls for service in which they are expected to rectify. They use their years of experience and training along with past incidents of similarity and decide on what actions are necessary to take. The contingency school is based on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Essay on Billy Bishop Billy Bishop Many people have been born that have struck a chord with the world. Some people have become legends, patriots and even heroes. Though one person stood out among the rest, this one was not made a hero, but was born to be one. He was a hero at what he strived to be in life and he has captured the attention of the public like no other solider has done before or since. This great Canadian Air Force Ace became one of the legendary figures in 20th century air warfare. With his daring and dramatic dogfights in France, he achieved a record of 72 kills in his many encounters. His role on the ground during the Second World War training pilots changed and inspired a whole new generation of fighter pilots. This man is known ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On September 1st in 1915 Billy was sent to the 21st squadron at Netheravon for air instruction. On January 1st, he was transferred to France. From there he was accepted to Brasenose College, Oxford, for pilot and ground training on October 1st, 1916. In November he moved to Central Flying School at Upavon where he proved to be one that was able to grasp the art of flying. Billy didn t give up; he soon achieved his wings after numerous crashes. His request for a transfer to France was granted and on March 9th, 1917 he arrived at Filescamp Farm where he joined the 60th squadron. Billy was to be sent back to England for additional training but before he was sent back he claimed his first victory. On March 25, Billy was out on patrol with 3 other pilots when the spotted 3 German Albatross DiII Scouts and engaged them. One of the scouts came across Billy s path, and without hesitation Billy opened fire on the plane, where it went into a dive as Billy followed it until it was shot out of the sky. After his first victory came his long run of victories that put him in the spot of a legend and hero to Canadians. Billy almost died on the 8th of April when he claimed his fifth victory. His cockpit, which had a hole in it from a bullet, nearly hit Billy almost killing him. He was promoted to Captain and leader of C Flight later that month. Come the end of April, Captain ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Cultural Diversity And Hospital Corporation Of America Cultural Diversity and Hospital Corporation of America Due to the changing demographics of our society, hospitals and health systems need to be more diverse. Employees need to be hired that match the ethnic make up of those they serve. Training for employees to be able understand others beliefs and values will support the patient provider relationship. Finally, by promoting diversity within the health system, potential patients will be drawn into the system for care when historically they shied away from major institutions. By making culturally proficient care and treatment a priority, healthcare organizations will decrease the gap in health status between minorities and other majority groups, patient provider communication barriers, poor health outcomes for minorities and the presence of biases and prejudices among some health professionals (Hart Mareno 2013, p. 2223). This paper, will examine Hospital Corporation of America s (HCA) website diversity. HCAAccessibility of Diversity related Material HCA has a direct link on its website to diversity from its home page and they appear to be very committed to diversity for customers and employees as evidenced by boldly stating their Diversity and Inclusion Vision Statement on the diversity homepage: At HCA, we will provide culturally competent care to every patient we serve. We will foster a culture of diversity and inclusion across all areas of our company that embraces and enriches our workforce, physicians, patients, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. By The 1980 S And Into Most Of The 1990 S, The Asian... By the 1980 s and into most of the 1990 s, the Asian marketplace in its entirety could have been seen as nothing less than a miracle. Business s were booming, and economies in the region enjoyed a GDP growth rate nearing about 10% per year which was about 4 to 5 times the growth rate of the US economy at the time. This began in the 80 s when foreign investments in most Asian countries began to increase. Stable governments were luring foreign investors, with the promise of high returns, and currencies that were tightly pinned to the US dollar that began throwing money into the ASEAN 5 (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand). Excitement in foreign investment greatly helps those foreign economies which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As the economy in Thailand began to slow, foreign confidence in it began to falter as well. Just like many other currencies, the value of Thai currency (the Baht) had been pegged to the US dollar in order to ensure stability. At the time, however, the robust US economy was raising the value of the dollar, therefore the value of the baht, causing some foreign investors to believe that it was overvalued. Investors began selling the baht in exchange for the US dollar because the dollar s value had a more certain future. Speculators jumped on the bandwagon and began selling their supply of baht in record amounts in order to lower its value and realize a profit. In July of 1997, Thailand s central bank devalued the baht or unpegged and lowered its value from the dollar in an effort to stop the sudden and massive sell off in order to restore confidence in the currency. When used in non emergency situations, devaluation of a country s currency can work to its advantage. When Thailand devalued the baht, it was able to lower the price of Thai goods in US dollar terms, which made making those products more competitive in foreign markets. Devaluation also tends to attract foreign investment in the country. However, this created an emergency situation, and devaluation of the baht only revealed the fundamental weaknesses in the Thai economy and banking system which continued in the domino effect to other Asian countries. Devaluation is good in terms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Sonnet Two Annotations The second sonnet continues the argument and plea from sonnet one. This time through the imagery of military, winter, and commerce. Once again, time is the great enemy, besieging the youth s brow, digging trenches in his face and ravaging his good looks. Beauty is conceived of as a treasure that decays unless, through love, its natural increase. By marrying and having children is made possible. The poet tries to scare the young man to marry and have children by showing him his future. When he is forty years old he will be nothing but a tatter d weed, of small worth held because he will be alone and childless. The only thing that the young will have to look back for is his self absorbed Lusty days, empty because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Use Of Narrative Voice In Atonement Narrative voice and points of view are indispensable parts of storytelling. Explore the use of narrative voice employed by the authors of Atonement and A Room with a View. In the novel Atonement, the author Ian McEwan uses narrative voice to grasp the attention of the reader whilst alternating points of view to create a diverse plot. He does this through the novel being perceived as several narrators for us to then realise it s one voice. McEwan uses prolepsis to hint at future events which he uses to intrude the story. In the same way, this is also an evident theme in E.M Forster s a Room with a View. Similarly, to Atonement, A Room with a View has a thought provoking narrative viewpoint in the sense that it is a bildungsroman about Lucy Honeychurch. Forster writes in an omniscient tone, which means that the characters are dictated to us his narration and the character s dialogue; this debatably affects the reader s sympathy to the other characters in the play like Cecil Vyse. Likewise, it is evident that authorial intrusion creates a high level of authenticity to the story. In Atonement, it is evident that the author Ian McEwan is trying to highlight the characters inner mental state, he does this by using the literacy device of prolepsis. McEwan steps back from the original first person narrative to describe how Briony was struggling with the temptation to flounce from the room . He repeats this device throughout the novel, using metanarrative to build up tension. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. In John Edgar Wideman’s Essay “Our Time” Chelsea Avery English 101 In Class Essay One March 1, 2013 In John Edgar Wideman s essay Our Time he explores the experiences his brother Robby went through and circumstance that led Robby s imprisonment while he became a well recognized writer. He considers how someone from your family, grow up the same way as you could live such a different life. Wideman tries to work out why Robby goes to jail in his mind. He tried to understand as someone that lives under the same roof as you can end up on a completely different direction in life. Bases on my understanding their background was not the best they lived in a rough and poor community and faced a lot of challenges in life. Unfortunately there comes a time in your life when you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He stopped caring about things and just like the rest of the community they blame the white doctors for not caring for Garth the way they should of because of him being black. Later on once Robby and Wideman get more comfortable with eachotther , Robby explains into more detail to Wideman other reason on why he ended up how he did. How he really felt about his childhood and why he acted the way he did. He tells Wideman that growing up the youngest isn t always the best you become the pet and even feel less important because everyone else knew how to do things and he didn t he was left learning and teaching himself on his own. How he felt like he had to fight for love and attention but everyone just thought he was being a spoiled brat. Robby starts too realized and admitted all the wrongs he did. That most of the ugliest things happening to black people are not accidental but predictable result of the working plan . They let the community and society view of people take advantage of their minds and beliefs. Robby and his community used what people had to say about them a crutch to let them continue to live their lives like this. At the end of Robby s stories he does realize that a lot of what we went through was because of the choices he made in life. if a person takes advantage of the benefit of the doubt and keeps on take and taking, one day the rope plays out. The pipe must be paid . Robby ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Teen Pregnancy Norms Affected By Race, Religion, And... Teen Pregnancy Norms Affected by Race, Religion, and Social Status INTRODUCTION Teen pregnancy is a controversial issue that Americans are facing in society today. The problematic behavior that comes along with teen pregnancy is a cultural phenomenon that exists on many domains. A bulk of the teenage population is starting to believe that teen pregnancy is customary and okay. A persons background has a lot to say about how weakly or strongly this norm is enforced. Although it is difficult to get a full variation of pregnancy norms in high schools across the nation, the three main aspects that influence teen pregnancy are race, religion, and social status. It is hypothesized that social status has the highest correlation to teenage pregnancy. If a teenager s status were to change, they would feel pressured to hold up to that new status and norm. If a teenager were to move up in their social status, they would feel as though they would have to live up to the expectations of that new social structure. The direction in which your social status moves determines the rise or fall of the next generation. Questions such as why more and more women in high school are getting pregnant are both difficult to tackle experimentally and highly charged socially. Although there have been numerous studies comparing the three aspects that influence the level of pregnancy among teenagers, investigations of social status influencing teenagers that are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Toni Morrison s Beloved The symbolic Use of Color in Beloved In the novel, Beloved, Toni Morrison uses color to show the reactions of some of the main characters. Color represents many things in the book. Freedom is an example because once the slaves were free, they noticed the beautiful colors all over. They see that the world is not just black and white and two different races, there are many beautiful things that were unnoticed. When Baby Suggs was free, she was able to spread happiness and joy to the community. When the community did not accept that, she fell into depression, but still enjoys freedom, in a different way, more by herself than with others. It was when she wanted to see bright colors. She loved color. In his journey to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though she is depressed, and on her deathbed, she used the rest of her energy to enjoy her own freedom. She celebrated with her community and this is the time for herself. The brightest color in Baby Suggs room is the two orange patches on her blanket. She was starved for color (38) in her room. The orange patches were very vibrant in the room; it was the only color that Baby Suggs noticed. Bright, vibrant colors are what made Baby Suggs s last days of her free life so memorable. Paul D. was just starting his new freedom. His journey to the North from the South provided him with the most important experience of his life. He hid and received advice from many helpers. He was told by Cherokees to follow the tree flowers (119) to get to the North. Flowers are known to be beautiful and colorful objects. As Paul D treks to the North, he is following the flowers to his freedom. Red is a very intense color in the book. It represents death, blood, and evil. When Paul D. arrives at 124 he walked .... straight into a pool of red and undulating light that locked him where he stood (8). He immediately asked Sethe what kind of evil is in the house. That was the first sign of warning Paul D. receives from the house of 124. Paul D. did not understand the warning at first. Morrison described it as, as he stepped through the red light he knew that, compared to 124, the rest of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Multitasking Negative Effects Multitasking Is Negative Even In Everyday Life What is multitasking and how does it affect our everyday lives? Multitasking is defined as rapidity switching from one task to another or completing several tasks concurrently instead of focusing primarily on one task and one task only. Even though, multitasking can make a task more enjoyable it can also make our performance less efficient. I have come to find that though my personal experiences that multitasking is a normal act we perform in our everyday lives, and focusing on a single task is almost impossible. A few prime examples of everyday multitasking are listening to the radio while completing homework assignments or answering the telephone at work while typing daily logs. It is far more likely for an individual to be performed more than one task at a given time, even if multitasking is having a negative effect on our cognitive thinking and causing undesirable stress. Studies are constantly being conducted by psychologists on the effects of multitasking and the majority of experiments have come to show that the act of multitasking is negative for our cognitive development. However, numerous ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A study investigated the relationship between media multitasking and the executive function in 523 early adolescents. The three central components of the executive function (i. e., working memory, shifting, and inhibition) were measured using self reports and standardized performance based tasks. Findings show that adolescents who media multitask more frequently reported having more problems in the three domains of the executive function in their everyday lives. . . Adolescents who media multitasked more frequently tended to be in ignoring irrelevant distractions. . . Overall, results suggest that media multitasking is negatively related to executive function in everyday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay about Bulimia Bulimia nervosa, more commonly known simply as bulimia or binge and purge disorder, is an eating disorder that affects 1 in 4 college aged women in America, or 1 in 10,000 Americans. The most common misconception concerning bulimia is that it is simply a physical or mental problem. Many people do not understand that bulimia is a disease that affects both the mind and the body, and in its course can destroy both aspects of the diseased individual. Bulimia affects a variety of different people, but generally the victims will fall tend to fall into certain categories. Those at highest vulnerability to this disease are young adult females, ages 12 to 18. The disease, however, can start as early as elementary school, or much later ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bulimics usually weigh themselves frequently, even several times daily. Bulimics also suffer from an emotional cycle of guilt, pain, depression, and highs. They feel pride when they succeed in starving themselves; guilt, pain, and depression when they eat; and the high usually follows a purge. The cycle becomes an emotional outlet. Bulimics are often perfectionists, those who feel they have severe standards to live up to. Those who feel that they cannot control their lives may turn to eating disorders as a means to feel in control of some aspect of themselves. They tend to have an intense fear of becoming a failure, and letting others down. Many doctors and members of society feel that society, with its media fed images of beauty and perfection, is responsible for the disease. Food becomes a night and day obsession, causing them to withdraw from their families, as well as school and social lives. Bulimics will often refuse to eat in front of other people, and will find any sort of excuse to avoid meals in groups. They may sneak food for bingeing when no one else is around. Bulimics may sometimes run to the bathroom following any form of food intake. The disease is habit forming. Bulimia is a disease that affects the entire body, as well. The first marks are often seen on the fingers and hands of the diseased individual. They will usually have small cuts, calluses, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Lady with a Dog Essay We have always heard of the stories where people meet their future wife or husband in the most unpredictable places. These success stories presumes us to believe that love at first sight actually exists and that they re will be somebody waiting for us at the traffic light down the street. Things like this can happen I don t doubt it, but for all the people like Gurov, a known womanizer who is married to a woman he does not love or Anna, a frail, innocent woman who is married to a man she does not love makes us believe that there is hope. The story begins in Yalta; a seaport in Ukraine Gurov meets Anna. He begins to understand that she is much different than the other woman he has been with; she is both frail and innocent. Afterwards, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He has realized that he has lost the only woman he has ever loved. Gurov has found a woman he can love for the rest of his life, and he hates the fact that she is not with him. She has left him just as the way he would leave the women he has had affairs with. He feels that she is the only woman to make him happy in the world. His own past has doomed him; He knows he can never be with Anna but trys to make a effort to see her again in S . He arrives at her home to see that she is enclosed by a long fence, slammed in with nails, a prison he imagines it to be. Desperately seeking to find her he attends a theater at night. He sees her there with her tall husband, wearing a uniform. While her husband is gone, Gurov approaches her to speak with him, as she leaves the auditorium to avoid him. Gurov catches up to her and they speak for a short while and Anna promises to him that she will come to Moscow to visit him. Thoroughly, this ordeal Gurov has been through finally has shown him that he has matured and has become a better man. As he brings his young daughter to school and when he drops her off there he begins to reflect upon the two lives he is living, one that is full of the truths and another that is full of lies. This ordeal has made him a better person unquestionably, his affair with Anna has made him ashamed of the bad things he has done in the past. They both feel that the love both of them have had with each other has changed them forever. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Family Unit Research Paper In today s world people use many words to describe different situations; some words are lovely, and some are horrifying. The thing about this world s vocabulary, is that we choose which words best describe each situation and we are fully aware of the definitions behind them. In the Community people use their words with great precision, making sure not to confuse anyone or cause any feelings that might be bad. All citizens of the Community use the words that they are told to use without realizing that sometimes there are deep dark secrets behind what they are saying. Assignment, Elsewhere, and Family Unit are everyday words to the Community, but what they do not understand is the restriction behind them. The word Assignment is used to describe the occupation that each child is designated during the Ceremony of Twelve. The citizens do not get to choose how they want to spend their days, and they do not care because that is the way it has always been. The Committee of Elders carefully watches the children when they are growing up to decide which Assignment would best fit them. The Community sees Assignments as a very exciting time in their lives, and what they do not understand is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elsewhere is the place where those who do not fit in with the other citizens go, it is the place where insubstantial babies are sent, and it is the place for the punished. Elsewhere is seen as amazing for the Old who look forward to being released. Elsewhere is also a place where people who continually break the rules are sent, and no one wants to be released for that. Most people do not even think about what Elsewhere is like when they use it in their everyday dialogue. They do not think about the horrifying thing that is happening when the Old and the New are released, and that Elsewhere might actually be a place for the dead, instead of another community, or somewhere where the Old live quiet, peaceful ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...