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How To Write A Thesis Statement For An Essay In College
1. How To Write A Thesis Statement
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2. Compare And Contrast Grass Dancing And Fancy Shawl Dancing
Both grass dancing and fancy shawl dancing can be seen at Native American powwows throughout
the United States. The dancer moves to the consistent pulse of the drum, touching their foot to the
ground with each drum beat. Shawl dancing and grass dancing require a fair amount of skill and
practice, as they can be complex and very energetic dances in which one has to move quickly yet
smoothly around the arena.
The grass dance and fancy shawl dance have contrast in their origins. Grass dancing is thought to
have originated in the Plains tribes when the elders ordered the young men to stomp down the tall
grasses in preparation for meetings, camps, powwows, or other ceremonies. Some tribes believe
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Grass dancers typically wear base attire with fringe made of yarn, broadcloth, or ribbon
throughout the regalia. In addition, they wear an H harness, which is a set of 2 long suspenders
that hang to below the knees. Cuffs, a headband, a belt, and side tabs are also common. There
are fewer feathers involved in grass dance regalia than men s traditional regalia. Usually only a
roach feather with 1 2 feathers or 2 fluff antennae with be perched atop the dancer s head. As the
grass dancer circles the arena, he may hold feathers, dream catchers, hoops, or dance sticks.
Fancy shawl dancers wear a dress or a skirt, often times with a vest or yoke over their head. Some
dancers may wear belts, beaded hairpieces, chokers, earrings, bracelets, and eagle plumes.
Moccasins are the common footwear, while leggings cover the calves of the legs. The shawl is
obviously the most significant part of the dancer s regalia because as an extension of the arms, it
assists in depicting the dancer s story . Long ribbons or fringes drop from the bottom of the shawl
almost to the ground. Many shawls are also decorated with gorgeous embroidery or ribbon work to
illustrate the dancer s
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3. Different Definitions Of Leadership, Skills, And...
Knowing one s level of competencies in every area helps in determining whether to keep it up or
improve on the said skills. With different definitions of leadership, different people also view my
leadership skills differently. This is simply because I possess certain traits, skills and behavioral
styles that set me apart from everyone else. Having completed the three surveys which includes;
Five Factor Trait Model, Skills inventory and Situational leadershipsurveys, a friend completed the
Behavioral Style Questionnaire.
Five Factor Trait Model
After I completed the short form on the website provided, a report was sent shown to me.). The
report estimated an individual s level on each and every one of the five broad personality
domains/models. The models are as follows: (a) Neuroticism (b) Extraversion (c) Openness (d)
Agreeableness (e) Conscientiousness. The Models are also further divided into six (6) facets each.
This helped in explaining the criteria used in arriving at the results of the report. The explanations
of the scores from the report are written below.
For extraversion, my score was high, which indicated me as a sociable, outgoing, energetic and
lively person. It also described me as preferring to be around people most of the time. My level
of agreeableness is on the average. The report that I have indicated me as being unwilling to
sacrifice myself for others. My score on conscientiousness is high, and according to the report, this
means I set a clear goal
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4. Mix Culture Streak Plate Kitchen Lab Microbiology Essay
Introduction
The purpose of this experiment is to obtain isolation of individual species of particles from the
mixed culture. This is completed through the isolation technique of streak plate. The objective of
this experiment is to replicate the technique of streak plate but on a much larger scale. Because it
is on a larger scale the particles are able to be visually observed as they are isolated using the
streaking technique as the experiment is conducted. The benefits of the streaking technique is when
a cultures has multiple species they are able to be more easily identified once they have been
isolated. This experiment is much like the experiments completed on an agar plate but on one a
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The particles were even more narrowed down in this final streak allowing for further separation of
each individual particle. The streaking utensil was cleaned using the particle remover and returned
to the utensil storage area. And the other items collected for this lab were cleaned and returned to
their storage areas.
Results
The particles that were collected for the lab were very concentrated prior to being mixed into the
medium. Once the particles where mixed into the medium they was a decreased in their
concentration as the medium allowed for separation by filling the spaces between them. Once
the first streak was made it was slightly less concentrated and this allowed for the particles to be
spread out over the surface. The concentration of particles that were spread with each streak
continued to decrease. In the final streak, as seen in picture 7, the particles were separated almost
to the point of being able to individually identify each color of particle. Much as the same results
that you might see with a mixed culture that was completed in a lab and final results reviewed
under a microscope.
Discussion
The conclusion that was made from this experiment was that as the streaking is completed the
consistency as well as the concentration degrees allowing for a more accurate identification of the
individual particles. The results lead me to this conclusion because as the streaks were completed the
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5. Qnt 561 Week 1 Reaction Paper
7.Response a.Library i.I doubt that Wilson Hall (never heard of it nor been to it) would be big
enough for the current student population s need. To be honest, I think the current library is too
small for the student population s demand. However, I think this could easily be fixed by
making the library more space efficient. As of now, there is a lot of space in the library, but not
enough places to sit and do work. I think that adding more tables and chairs would allow the
library to meet the current demand. ii. I think having a mix of new and old is important for
attracting students to Dartmouth. For example, I hate Baker Berry, and I try to not work there. On
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My house, which fits over twenty people, is significantly smaller than the President s House
(which currently houses only two people). As mentioned before, I like space efficiency. Then
again, I am from a lower socioeconomic class than most students at Dartmouth. So, my
viewpoint on the size of the President s House is definitely colored by my personal economic
situation. ii. What impresses me most about the President s House is just how big the lawn is.
The house itself is large, but the estate is even larger. I find it interesting that we (Americans)
emphasize the importance of having both a large house and a lot of land. I suppose that if
nothing is around the large structure it looks even bigger. c.Ancient societies i.In applying what I
ve learned from this assignment to our study of ancient societies, I would say that large
structures and monuments demonstrate the power of the leaders and give the citizens something
to identify with and be proud of as a society. ii. Perhaps, giant structures and monuments are a
way to control the population. If I were to look up at the Great Pyramids of Giza as an average
citizen, I would think that those who built it (the financers, not the workers) were incredibly
powerful. Being overwhelmed by the sheer size would encourage me to stay within the societal
rules due to fear of the seemingly god like or great
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6. The Fault In Our Stars Theme Essay
Having a family to rely on and be supported by is said to be the most important thing to have in
life. No matter where you go, you should have loving family members who will support and help
you without question, if they are ever needed to. In the novel, The Fault in our Stars, the theme of
having loved ones and being close to familymembers is heavily leaned on through the actions of
illnesses and loss. The novel shows the theme through the actions of Hazel, Augustus, and their
parents. As expected, each character has their own style of expressing their emotions, feelings, and
thoughts in their dark times.
Firstly, within the novel, it is clear that Hazel is a caring person and is fully aware of what her
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Hazel is demonstrating that she really wants her mom to have fun during their trip instead of
wasting this opportunity because of her. Her mom, however, appears to be secretly worried. Her
parents should be, but simply saying what Hazel would want to hear to have her ease on her plans.
It is clear by now that Hazel feels some kind of guilt for something she cannot control, her body,
and would do or say anything to make her parents lives easier.
Secondly, through the perspective of another character, Augustus has his own way of taking care of
his family and loved ones in his amount of depleting time. Like Hazel, Augustus feels the need to
make the important people in his life better when times are gloomy. Quote, I m hopeful I ll get
to attend as a ghost, but just to make sure, I thought I d well, not to put you on the spot, but I just
this afternoon though I could arrange a prefuneral, and I figured since I m in reasonably good
spirits, there s no time like the present. (257). Spoken by Augustus to Hazel, this request by
Augustus can be broken down to him simply understanding and accepting he does not have
much time left. He wants to let everyone he cares about to know what he has left to say and for
everyone to say their last words to him, saying their goodbyes, and ensuring them that he does
hear what they all have left to say. He also keeps his happy mood because he knows if he can
remain positive, it would
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7. Life Span Developmental Theory
A concept that I found to be positive from this theory is that development can occur throughout the
life span. An individual can develop their minds, emotions, body, and relationships into adulthood.
This allows individuals to play an active role in promoting positive development throughout their
life span. I think the concept of lifelong development is important when conducting counseling with
adults. I also think it could be used to argue for a justice system based on rehabilitation verses
punishment. If development continues into adulthood, why couldn t individuals be rehabilitated?
Another positive concept from Life Span Developmental Theory is that development is multi
dimensional and directional. There are several variables, sources,
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8. Comparison between Judaism and Christianity
Comparison between Judaism and Christianity
Name
Institution Christianity and Judaism are two religions which share an origin. Abraham is the father
of faith of both Christians and Judaists. The two religions are based on the Old Testament;
however, Judaism has refused to acknowledge the New Testament. It is said that is a Judaist accepts
Christianity, and then become complete. However, if a pagan accepts Christianity, they are
converted because they do not have the basis that is provided by Judaism. Both Christianity and
Judaism believe in the existence of heaven and hell. Both religion follow the same ethical code and
believe that God had the same plan for salving the fallen race. The two religions also preach of the
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Salvation in Judaism on the other hand is attained through adhering to the Ten Commandments
that were given to Moses and passed on to the Israelites. Judaist communicates to God through
dialogue that is achieved by several traditions and rituals that are continuous. Sacrifices are also
made to appease an angry God. Moreover, according to Christian religion, since man inherited
the sins of Adam, they are by nature evil. Despite the fact that people know right and evil, by
choosing to do the right thing they do not become righteous. They are only transformed into
righteousness by accepting the transforming grace of Christ. Judaists on the other hand believe
that is man has been given the freedom of choice. They are thus responsible for their actions
whether good or bad. A person should choose good from bad. They also believe that it is
possible to become holy by following all the rules that have been put in place (Chilton 2012).
For instance, the Jews hold a ceremony every year where they pray and fast to gain forgiveness.
People who participate in this ceremony are written in the book of life. In Christianity however,
God is the only person responsible for judging people. This is because Jesus is the only one who
can see through a person deeds and read the nature of their hearts. No man knows who is righteous
and who is not. All this will be revealed in the final day when the
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9. The Point Of Oil Production Essay
I would like to discuss with you the breakeven point of oil production. Currently Saudi Arabia is
one of the leading producers of oil in the world. However, it is losing its foothold on the market.
Many countries, like North America, are increasing their oil production and are looking for
ways to become less dependent on foreign oil. The increased competition has caused oil prices
to decrease. By producing their own oil, countries not only will increase their revenues, but will
also reduce their need to rely on foreign oil. By reducing their need foreign an oil a country does
not have to worry that their oil supply will be cut off if they go to war. Another cause for the
decline in oil prices is caused by an increase in consumers purchasing more fuel efficient
vehicles, such as hybrid or electric vehicles. In many countries today, especially in North
America, there has been an increased demand for fuel efficient vehicles. This is evident in TV
commercials which are advertising more and more vehicles that get 40 to 50 miles per gallon,
and by the ever increasing commercials for electric vehicles. Consumers are tired of paying
outrageous prices for oil and are demanding more for their money. As this demand continues to
grow, the demand for oil will decrease. Over the past few years oil prices have been dropping.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (eig.gov), a barrel of oil cost $86.07 on
October 20, 2013. As of October 20, 2015 a barrel of oil
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10. Jackie Robinson Essay
Throughout his professional career, Jackie Robinson, received criticism for being the first black
player to play the game. Not only did Jackie Robinson manage to live up to the criticism, he also
changed the face of America s greatest past time forever. With his entrance into the MLB he
opened the path for great black players like Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente, Willie Mays, and
Ozzie Smith just to name a few. In crossing the color barrier in baseballRobinson not only strived
as a great player on the field, but also a inspiration to the black community of the field with his
humility, and willingness to move forward in a time where blacks were not considered equal .
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In the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany, Mack won the silver metal in the 200m hurdle (13).
Learning to deal with criticism early was a major contribution to his success in life. He and his
friends would be called racial names while just trying to play baseball at the local park (Kahn 10).
Not long after the family moved to Pasadena, California Robinson s mother enrolled him into
Pasadena Junior College. At Pasadena Junior College Robinson set a National Junior College
record in the long jump of 25 6 ВЅ (Ringer 22). After only one year at Pasadena Junior College
Robinson received an athletic scholarship to the University of California, Los Angeles (23).
There, Robinson became the first Bruin athlete to earn varsity letters in four sports (25). Robinson
was a standout in football, baseball, basketball and track (26). After three years of college
Robinson left college to work to support his mother (29). He was one of four African American
players on the 1939 UCLA Bruins football team. This was not normal to have so many African
Americans when only a few dozen at all played on college football teams. Later, Robinson went
on to play semi pro football in Honolulu. Several months later, Pearl Harbor was bombed, and he
enlisted in the U.S. Army (31). In the Army Robinson completed Officer Candidate School and
became a Second Lieutenant (34). In 1944 Robinson faced a court martial for refusing to move to
the rear of an Army bus (42).
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11. Female Genital Mutilation and Its Ethical Issues
FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION AND ITS ETHICAL ISSUES A Research Paper Presented
to Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Colleges General Santos City In Partial Fulfilment of the
Requirements For Philo 3 Vinna P. Boholst Glicen Lou L. Monton Patrick L. Villas March 2012
Table of Contents PAGE TITLE PAGEi CHAPTER IINTRODUCTION1 Statement of the
Problem2 Scope and Limitation of the Study3 Definition of Terms3 IIREVIEW OF RELATED
LITERATURE6 Cultural Justification of Female Genital Mutilation6 Ethical Issues in Female
Genital Mutilation6 Female Genital Mutilation What it is and Why it Still Continues9
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On the contrary, it is known to be harmful to girls and women in many ways. First and foremost, it
is painful and traumatic. The removal of or damage to healthy, normal genital tissue interferes with
the natural functioning of the body and causes several immediate long term health consequences.
For example, babies born to women who have undergone female genital mutilation suffer a higher
rate of neonatal death compared with babies born to women who have not undergone the procedure.
Statement of the problem This study aims to: a.Define what Female Genital Mutilation is.
b.Explain why Female Genital Mutilation is controversial. c.Explain why Female Genital
Mutilation is unethical. 3 Scope and Limitation of the Study This research is limited only to the
ethical issues of Female Genital Mutilation(FGM). Ethical issues about other kinds/types of
mutilation like the tattoos or markings, surgeries, transplants and piercings are not furthermore
discussed, explained, and identified in this research. The scope of this research is focused only on
FGM for among all the kinds/types of mutilation, FGM are the most studied and controversial kind
/type of mutilation. Definition of Terms Mutilationa major reduction or alteration of a limb or
tissue, which may be intentional or accidental. Disfigurement or injury by removal or destruction of
a conspicuous or essential part of the body. Female Genital MutilationFemale genital mutilation
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12. Environmental Influences On Soccer
The people of the United States have been increasingly interested in soccer, both in terms of
viewing and playing respectively. This rapid growth is not just related to soccer though, people
s background and environmental influences have also played a large role. I wish to explore how
these factors affect attitudes towards activities such as soccer. There are many things that go into
affecting the way that Americans receive soccer. The idea that the game itself is a foreign game,
that it wasn t created here by Americans, is something that some people use to put it into a
negative light. That is a polarizing perspective, because for other people, they take a liking to the
game because of the fact that it is something different, and that if they themselves are from a
different part of the world, this is something that is more comfortable for them to take an interest
in. It s almost as if the two of you have something in common, and even something as subtle as that
is why many people pique their interest in the game. Some people who claim to be truly American
are quick to judge things that are not deemed American under their own definitions of what makes
something American. Meanwhile, if you look at America itself, the whole basis of it was that it
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This is good for things such as soccer, where a refreshment in the interest was just what the sport
needed to become a big hit with the people. Further encouragement in this way of thinking, in
addition with the increasing support of the sport allow for new opportunities for both players and
viewers. Where people were more resistant in their thinking and view on things, people are more
excited to check out something new, or to try and hear a different viewpoint on a situation, and not
shoot it down as fast as
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13. The Budget Deficit And The Houses Affordability
In the last three years, the Australian economic performance is dominated by economic downturns.
Recently, Australia facing two crucial issues in their economy, those are increasing budget deficit
and houses affordability. In the long term, those two issue can deteriorates the economy. By
increasing budget deficit, it affect to a decrease in living standard because the future generation
need to pay more tax for paying the debt. The government need to overcome new fiscal policy in
order to maintain these issue. This essay will argue that government s policies is inefficient to
overcome the houses affordability and increasing budget deficit issues. It will first outline about the
trends in the Australian economic performance. Then, it will... Show more content on
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Even though, the economic growth decline, the unemployment rate is remained stable at the
point around 5.7 percent. The living standard also remain in the same rate. However, the gap
between the richer and poorer increases with almost 13 percentage point. The overall trends
shows that Australian economy is in moderate level, but the GDP annual growth is below
expectation. In addition, recently Australia are facing two important issue, which are increasing
budget deficit and aging population. If the government does not give the efficient policy for
solving this problem, it can affect to decline in Australian economic performance. Nowadays, in
some developed countries its housing prices have significant increases within a period of a short
time. Australia is one of the developing countries that the house prices start to become extremely
expensive and it is overvalued in the market. This lead affordability decreases in almost all
regions of Australia, with the most unaffordability house prices is Sydney and followed by
Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart (Scutt, 2016). This caused the housing
prices turn out to be a serious issue. One of the issue is that many people with low earner
incomes not able to afford to buy houses as the price goes higher (McKenny Ting, 2016). When
people can not buy a house, they will be a homeless and
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14. How Glaciers Can Alter The Shape Of A Valley
1. Explain how glaciers can alter the shape of a valley in terms of how the valley looks before and
after the effects of the glacier.
Many locations around the world in places where its snows throughout the year temperature stays
cold and frosty. This will cause snow not to melt but sometimes creates a firn. When the snow gets
suppressed deeper in the snowpack it can turn in to a glacier ice. Glacier is massive, long lasting,
moving mass of ice compacted snow and ice (Thompson, 2007). These gigantic moving mass can
only be made on land where the quantity of snow is more abundant than the snow that had
previously melted in the summer. Glaciers are influenced by geologic forces, temperature changes,
and snowfall (RioLearn, 2016). There are two types of glaciers the first type is an alpine glacier
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For example the Colorado Plateau which covers a large area of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico,
and Utah. This region consist of sediments that have mounted up to form what are now
sedimentary rocks. Deeply formed rocks were uplifted, eroded, and exposed for eons. By 600
million years ago North America had been beveled off to a remarkably smooth surface. It is on
this crystalline rock surface that the younger, more familiar layered rocks of the Colorado
Plateau were deposited (Geologic, 2014). Death Valley is part of a percentage of the Great Basin,
desert streams to some extent erode the surrounding mountains and deposited. When faulting does
not end it makes the valley deeper but at the same moment streams can fill them with sediment.
Another process is when tectonic forces create mountains. Prevailing winds, warm moist air rises,
rising air generates low pressure, which leads to precipitation and dry air descends, creating high
pressure zone creates a rain shadow desert. (Thompson, 2007). Death Valley is one of the areas
where a person can find a rain shadow
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15. The Things They Carried Socratic Analysis
The Things They Carried Socratic Seminar
Socratic seminar will be held on 11/10/16. You must be prepared with typed seminar notes in order
to participate and earn credit for the seminar.
Your Socratic Question:
In preparation for the seminars, please find specific quotations and develop thoughtful preliminary
analysis before class. Use the assigned text and any of the other literature we have read/discussed in
class to help in synthesizing answers to your Socratic question. I will expect to see at least one page
of notes from you on the day of the seminar. Remember that an open mind is the best way to
approach these questions.
Seminar notes should include the following:
The Socratic question at the top of the page
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Your skin feels thick and insensitive. There is a salty taste in your mouth. A hard, painful know
is in your stomach where the food is undigested. Your eyes do not pick up much detail and the
sharp outlines of objects are slightly blurred. Everything looks a little unreal. When you walk,
your feet hardly seem to touch the ground and there is a floaty feeling all over your body. Even
the time sense seems to be changed. Men who are really moving at a normal pace seem to take
forever to pass a given point. And when you move it seems to you that you are very much slowed
down, although actually you are probably moving more quickly than you normally
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16. Fast Food Stereotypes Targeting Children
Ah yes, the nostalgic fast food kid s meal. Nearly any child would gladly accept colorfully
packaged junk food, sugary drinks, and a new toy to play with. Of course, every desire sparks
from some sort of influential experience. In multiple cases, fast food industries take advantage of
the media s popularity to advertise products and coerce viewers to consume their products. Today s
youth thrives on the media, where fast food ads targeting them often appear. Capable of shaping
adolescents decisions, these commercials effectively persuade countless children. To reduce the
influence it has on their lives, fast food advertisement methods targeting children should have
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Those suggesting that children should simply avoid commercials with a negative influence make
impractical expectations for adolescents. A report on television done by Nielsen Media Research
found, African American teens watch 40 percent more primetime TV and nearly twice as much
daytime TV as other teens....because they are more likely to live in places where it s unsafe to
play in the park or the street. They also receive less adult supervision, which means more
opportunities for corporate marketers to intrude on their lives (Ruskin). Regardless of race or
specific age, any child could choose not to participate in activities outdoors for various safety
precautions. Expecting them to turn away from advertisements narrows their activity choices.
Changing the commercials as a whole instead of an individual s lifestyle effectively encompasses
adolescents in various situations. With fewer commercials directed towards minors, children can
truly utilize the mass media for entertainment as opposed to their various surroundings. Whether the
media places advertisements for healthy snacks or fast food, studies have highlighted these ads
influence on the dietary choices of
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17. Analysis Of The Book The Smartest Kid On Earth By...
Charles Hatfield states in his essay, An Art of Tensions, that comics are marked as being easy to
read, when in fact they are a complex means of communication. Comic readers must call upon
different reading strategies, or interpretive schema, than they would use in their reading of
conventional written text. Chris Ware is often noted as a cartoonist who elevates comics because
of the number of literary awards his work has received. Ware got his start in the 1991 in RAW
Magazine, continuing his work in his series Acme Novelty Library. One of his most notable comics
is Jimmy Corrigan: the Smartest Kid on Earth. Readers learn to appreciate his comics on a higher
level because they cannot rush through his work. It s complexity is displayed through his use of
text, diagrams, and pacing. Readers value Ware s artistry because they have to work for
understanding.
Readers appreciate Chris Ware s work on a higher level because it s complexity causes the reader
to slow down to absorb the information being given to them. This is largely due to the pace of
the comics. Hatfield goes on to state in his essay that the author s task is to give the reader an
imagined sequence and it s the reader s job is to translate the series into a narrative sequence by
achieving closure. For instance the author must develop a rhythm for the reader to follow. So that
when they break the rhythm with a single image to give them a key piece of information it has
impact. When Jimmy is in the airport on
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18. A Brief Note On The Context ( Iad )
Biophysical Context (IAD)
a)Natural Infrastructure
There is specifically no natural element involved in an EV industry. Except for the fact that we are
trying to conserve natural fossil fuels and reduce the problems of exhaust emissions from internal
combustion engines by encouraging EVs as mode of transportation. EVs are man made solution to
the depletion of natural resources and climate change.
b)Human made infrastructure
To power an electric vehicle, consumers must have the ability to connect their vehicle to a source
of electricity, the utility must have the capacity to transmit and distribute this additional power and
sufficient electricity generation capacity must exist. The onus is on the government as well as the
private sector to meet these three conditions i.e. providing 1. Charging equipment 2. Distribution
capacity and 3. Electricity generation. The charging equipment is not very expensive and it would
not be difficult for households and commercial enterprises to install them. The adequacy of the
generation and distribution systems need to be upgraded and monitored and necessary investments
need to be made to keep up with the increasing demand from EVs. Finally, if there emerges the
need for a rapid electrification campaign, the utilities will be under pressure to build new facilities
and the older coal fired power plants will remain in use, ironically diluting the environmental
benefits of EV adoption strategy. Therefore, adequate expansion of infrastructure
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20. 1. Established since 1975 in Spain, and gained much reputation during these years 2. Priced
according to quality, therefore, it is a very affordable daily luxury goods. 3. Located all around
the world, therefore is very easy to recognize 4. Over 200 in house designers provide coherent
designing style, that allows customers easy reorganization 5. Around 40,000 designs a year with
limited supply of each design. This strategy motivate customers to buy as they think that if I don
t buy this, I wouldn t see that anymore! 6. Self owned factories. Therefore, we can catch the
latest trend faster as we can produce a product from design to final product within 3 weeks. It is
much faster as compare to other similar chain retail stores, for example, H M which takes 9
months to introduce a line. 7. Take advantage of Economy of Scale as the INDITEXgroup has
established other brands, for
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21. Applying The Self Assessment Exercise
For one to establish a stress free life, one of the most important aspects one should pursue together
is having a balanced healthy lifestyle. Paying attention to the level of changes in once life over a
period of time requires a full attention and cooperation of the individual s daily activity towards
achieving this goal. As an individual , it is a priority to pay proper attention to my lifestyle by
adopting a measuring scale that will help to determine my motivation ,emotionand the state of my
stress level in my daily activity. By applying the self assessment exercise, I was able to find out
how the activities of the day affect my life. The assessment made me to realize that I was on an
average level of stress. It shown that, the lifestyle I adopted, allows me the time to deal with
stress in a controlled, non aggressive way. Even though , I was surprised with the good result of
the assessment , I sometimes felt overwhelmed with activities ,but I still try to find time to calm
down and get some rest by having a cup of water , taking a nap or taking a walk in the
neighborhood. The assessment result gave me the motivation to keep doing the things I have
adopted to help me when I feel stressed out with errands and home work. I understand that
motivating myself will require being positive and ready to let go the things that border my life
and be willing to speak out the good things I experienced in my life to the people that are more
special in my life
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22. Christian Theology Vs. Theatre
As a minister, worship leader, and actor, I ve constantly had to balance these roles. Either in a
church environment or in a theatrical environment. Christian theology and theatre have never
intersected for me. I ve always kept each role separate in its own category. I felt each role was
different enough that they would never cross over into each other s world. Or maybe, they have
crossed over and I just did not realize the connection. I never thought that the roles had any
similarities. After taking this class, I ve learned differently. According to Johnson Savidge, there is
a symbiotic connection between theatreand Christianity; they are not just similar; rather they share
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As the psychiatrist encounter the boy s imaginary world, his own life is exposed as passionless
and frozen. The play then tells the story of a boy, who because of his repressed sexuality, his
religious mother and his hypocrite father, makes his own religion based on horses, the bible, and
sex. The psychiatrist, who is not able to imagine anything like that, who has lost his passion for
his wife and who walks around carrying an unfulfilled dream about passion, ends up envying the
boy the ability to create and believe in a religion. The beginning state of Equus opens with the
two main characters. First, there s Alan, a mentally disturbed 17 year old young man who has
had done a horrible crime. Second, Dr. Dysart, Alan s psychiatrist, a complacent man who
questions his profession and his relationship with his wife. The end state of these characters
closes the scene; Alan getting the professional help he needs and Dr. Dysart was willing to take a
look at pursuing his dreams. There are several themes we can consider that the play depicts; such
as freedom, growth and development, God and religion. One of those themes I like to consider
from the play is God and religion. Although, this play does speak to the audience from the
perspective of a theological context. The audience may not initially see the play from that
perspective. The story strongly points to Alan, his relationship to Jesus Christ, to his
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23. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Snapchat
on keeping a record of events for the user but Snapchat does not. It almost appears as if Snapchat is
rebelling against the idea of permanence. Snapchat aims to apply through technological means the
temporal time bound paradigm that characterizes oral cultures (Soffer, 2016). An image becomes a
photograph, in part, by having borders. The frame makes the photo. Tellingly, a Snapchat usually
exists unframed, full screen, more moment than an art object. Less than sharing experience trophies
and hoping communicationhappens around them, an ephemeral network leaves the art objects to
fade in favor of focusing on the moments, the experience, the communication; more social than
media, more social than network. (Jurgenson, 2014). The Snapchat users like the idea of a safe
place where they can control what is shared with the world. Experts in the field of communication
state that the ephemeral messaging compels users to do more with less, often generating a better
brand. Snapchat s popularity has helped spur other private messaging apps but none are as
successful as Snapchat. The real time communication protocol is what Snapchat is all about.
Snapchat keeps people connected without it being public. Some individuals seek the privacy
afforded by Snapchat. Snapchat allows the viewer to see the actual face expressions, which allows
for better understanding. Snapchat is very much like a conversation taking place, where you can
see the person but you can t go back or rewind
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24. Turner Syndrome Research Papers
Nadine Nguyen
Bio 181 Lab
Date: April 28, 2016
Turner syndromeTurner Syndrome, a genetic disease that had its first manuscript in 1938
published by a pioneer endocrinologist named Henry H. Turner. It is a chromosomal condition that
is a most common genetic problems that occurs in women it occurs 1 in 2,500 female births
worldwide, it is more common among pregnancies that do not survive to term of miscarriage and
stillbirths. A condition that only occurs in the development in females that have the risk of a
missing or defective X chromosome within their whole or a fraction of their cells, showing that this
disorder is not inherited but occurs spontaneously, a condition that is called Turner syndrome.
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They are aiming to understand the impact of Turner syndrome during its various state of woman s
life, such newborn child ,adolescent, and women of childbearing age. Their main focus is the
cardiovascular effect of Turner syndrome in women that occurs in more than 20% of women with
Turner syndrome. They also research and discover that the abnormality of the aorta is common for
half of the women with Turner syndrome,in which called elongated transverse arch of the aorta, that
put women in risk for aortic
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25. China Military Culture
China Culture and Military
SSG Anthony D. Gann
13F SLC NCO Academy
The topics of culture, government, and military relations between the United States and China will
be covered throughout this document. The opening paragraphs will introduce the reader to
geographical information, the history and development, and followed by governs. The discussion
on why China could and is a concern for the United States will lead to the closing.
Mountainous terrain is the greater makeup under China s control. The Tien Shan, Kunlun range,
and Trans Himalayas are the ranges throughout China. They re three main rivers in China proper.
They are the Yellow river that is 2,109 miles long, the Yangtze which is the third longest river in
the world at 2,432 miles, and the Pearl river at 800 miles. In all, China covers 3,705,407 square
miles.
With the amount of land that China has control over, it roughly accommodates its population. In
2014, China s population was estimated at 1,355,692,576 with a growth rate of .44%. The most
populated cities are Shanghai with 20 million, Guangzhou 10 million, Shenzhen 10 million,
Chongqing 10 million, and Wuhan 9 million. The capital city Beijing has a population of 15
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Earliest records indicate that date back to nearly 5000 B.C. in the Huang He basin. The level of
sophistication and advanced civilization during the Shang dynasty (1500 1000 B.C.) match and
supersedes that of European cultures at that time. The country was broken into feudal states,
During the Chou dynasty (1122 249 B.C.) advances in writing were made. The most rememberable
Lao tse, Confucius, Mo Ti, and Mencius. Around this time, the Great Wall of China was
constructed in order to keep invaders away. Trades with the West were few at this time. Trading
didn t pick up until after the
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26. The Liberty Bell Research Paper
Paper Title: The bell
Author Name: Cole D.S
The liberty bell. One of the most famous monuments of all. The liberty bell held at independence
hall. Where the declaration of independence was signed. It no longer rings but it does sing a song
of both freedom and hardship.
What is the most recognizable feature of it? The crack. There is no document of the exact day it
cracked. Right under the word pass from those famous words pass and stow. We do know however
it cracked on the first test ever. However it didn t crack are spirit.
Not only is Independence hall resting place of the bell. It also is where the declaration of
independence was signed. It first chime at the first public reading of the declaration of
independence. Robert Charles first
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27. The Tragedy Of Miss X
Each of the family members reacted differently in response to this difficult news. The mother
began crying and was clearly distraught by the news. The father also had solitary tears but was
attempting to remain stoic and strong for his family. The partner of Miss X was visibly upset by
the news and had to leave the room during the conversation. However, Miss X was somber
throughout the consultation and very matter of fact regarding treatment. She appeared to be putting
on a brave front in order to cope with the difficult news and the reaction of her family, showing
considerably less distress than her other family members. Miss X was keen to discuss the surgery
and its practicalities. All of the family members were distressed by the decision they needed to
make but chose to externalise this differently. The specialist nurse who had a unique relationship
with the family was sympathetic and comforting to the family. The family also felt more
comfortable verbalising their concerns and directing their questions to her rather than the doctor.
This may be attributed to their familiarity, but also their perception that the doctor was in a position
of authority or was less approachable.
Additionally, the doctor did not re explain the plan of action and its consequences to the partner of
Miss X, despite him returning to the room as Dr X was leaving. Therefore, it left to the specialist
nurse and the rest of the family to inform him. Miss X is the patient, and therefore the
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28. The Reasons for and Solutions to the Bribery Issues Among...
The Reasons for and Solutions to the Bribery Issues among Chinese Companies
In September 2013, a former Politburo member, Xilai Bo, was sentenced to life imprisonment for
embezzlement, bribery and abuse of power. With millions of dollars of bribery money, this Chinese
communist leader got the punishment of spending the rest of his life in prison, and also brought
influential stress and trust problem in China (The Economist, 2013). This incidence also have
drawn international s attention, with such negative reputation a question mark has been put on
China s trust worship, consequently is also weakening of China s international position and power.
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The change starts with an improvement of educational system in urban areas since mid 1990s, and
the improvement schedules of rural regions are projected but not yet started. However the efforts
are way not enough for Chinese market. Avenarius Christine amp; Xudong
Zhao (2012) present in their research that urban areas in china has enforced its education system
on this issue courses specifically focus on behaviors and ethics have been added to the 12 year
education system, and they have been implemented in order to enhance people s awareness and
understanding of bribery at teenage years; yet the rural areas are still at the initiation stage of this
incidence. Although the two groups still have a huge gap in the awareness level of the bribery
issue, at least Chinese society has giving efforts to this subject. The major hamper for Chinese
society as a whole to attain the right attitude towards bribery is their culture impact. They are
reflected by the fact that a dilemma has occurred with traditional ideas about reciprocity require
them to give something in return for assistance, yet socialist ethics of
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29. Archduke Franz Ferdinand Cause And Effect
To this day, this event is what is known for causing the start of the Great War. Archduke Franz
Ferdinand of Austria Hungary was assassinated along with his wife on June 28, 1914. Franz
Ferdinand (1863 1914) was born in Graz, Austria on December 18, 1863. He was the eldest son
of Archduke Karl Ludwig; Franz Ferdinand was third in line to the thrown of the Austria
Hungarian Empire. After his cousin Prince Rudolf committed suicide in 1889 and his father
passes away in 1896, Franz Ferdinand became the heir of his uncle Emperor Franz Joseph. He
began his military career at age twelve and was became a major general at age 31. In 1894, Franz
Ferdinand met Sophie Chotek and they quickly fell in love. Hapsburg required that one must be a
member
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30. Community Immersion Analysis On Community
Introduction
The definition of Community, Netting, Kettner, McMurty and Thomas (2012) stated by Warren
(1978) Community is the combination of social units and systems that perform the major social
functions relevant to meeting people s needs on a local level. (p.133). Understanding communities
is important to social workers as they have, Netting et al (2012) to know individuals functions
within larger systems, understanding of its history and that communities constantly change (p.
168). A community has many parts that make it work together; when one part is not working well,
it affects the entire system. Social Workers are able to analyze, interpret data and work with
community groups and leaders to find solutions to improve the workings of that community to its
full potential.
This community immersion analysis will focus on its community s social agencies, diversity and
cultural richness. Systems Theory applies to this area as the macro system of this community s
main downtown street is filled with stores, restaurants, cultural establishments where locals as well
as tourist convene (Netting, 2012) that carries out production as well as school and religious sites
work to socialize community members. (P.140)
Community Demographics Venturas downtown area is in the west area direction of Ventura
situated along the pacific coastline. The downtown area is considered historic with its rich history
of culture, diversity and a long standing for grassroots organizations and
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31. The Bell Jar Overview Questions
Kai Zhang
Mrs. Coghill
P. 4
AP Literature
November 30, 2014
The Bell Jar Overview Questions
1.Esther faces an increasing sense of anxiety concerning her future. She is constantly worries what
about her future. Her anxiety leads to a severe depression and several suicide attempts from which
Esther slowly recovers through asserting her independence and controlling her own destiny.
Silence also leads to Esther s depression, The silence depressed me. It wasn t the silence of
silence. It was my own silence. Esther felt as if she was an outsider to society due to her
background as a small town girl. She clearly felt a distinction between her and the other girls like
Lenny and Doreen, I felt myself shrinking to a small black dot [...] I felt like a hole in the
ground. Furthermore, due to her different background, she became disappointed in herself for not
meeting the expectations of what society had portrayed girls to be. I started adding up all the
things I couldn t do [...] I felt dreadfully inadequate [...] The one thing I was good at was winning
scholarships and prizes, and that era was coming to an end.
2.Plath s quote could be the primary meaning of the novel s titular bell jar because a bell jar is
designed to keep everything inside, sealed away from the outside world. Therefore, the bell jar acts
as a metaphor for Esther s thoughts and feelings that are trapped inside her head (bell jar). Esther
herself became a bell jar as she isolated herself from everyone
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32. Theme Bedrooms Decor
The high school years are a novel time of life. Young people aren t exactly grown ups yet they
aren t little children any longer either. They have a need to investigate and convey what needs be.
By embellishing their own particular room they can demonstrate their style without doing anything
compelling. In addition, teenager room stylistic theme doesn t need to cost a fortune. There are
such a variety of things you can do to redesign your teenager s room that don t cost a considerable
measure of cash. Theme Bedrooms Decor High schooler room stylistic theme is something that
young people and folks can both mess around with. It can be an extraordinary holding background
that will bring folks and high schoolers closer together as they work to
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33. The Called Shot Essay
It s Saturday, October 1, 1932 at Wrigley Field in Chicago. It s a bright and sunny day. It s Game
3 of the World Series between the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs. And the
grandstands are jam packed with nearly 50,000 fans. The Yankees are back on top of their game
after a three season drought of titles and accolades. In this Series, the Yanks are managed by Joe
McCarthy, the manager who had been fired by the Cubs after the 1930 season. On this day, the
Yankees are up 2 games to none over the Cubs in the Series. And, it was in this game, that one of
Babe s biggest legends is born The Called Shot. Before the start of the game, the tension between
the teams is high. Trash talking of the day is at its peak between the two teams. Both the Cubs
players and their fans are particularly focused on hurling taunts toward the Babe. Some of... Show
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And the smack is silenced as the crack of Babe s bat is heard and he smashes a big, booming
homerun over the wall near the flagpole in center field. Some say it was the longest homer ever
hit out of Wrigley Field. And in those moments, with emotions and agitation among teams,
players and fans running high, this particular turn at the plate and the ensuing homer created the
legend of Babe s Called Shot. Was it truth, rather than legend? Was Babe pointing at the spot he
planned to land his homer or was he pointing at Root? Or was he simply gesturing in general? No
one really knows for sure. But the legend was born. And likely was written in stone that same
day, when the sports editor for Scripps Howard newspapers wrote the following headline that
appeared in the New York World Telegram: Ruth Calls Shot as he Puts Home Run No. 2 in the
Side Pocket. From there, the story got picked up elsewhere and other reporters reiterated on the
theme of the Called
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34. Santa Claus Ritual
At my house we are preparing to break the spell over one of the first deceptions we perpetrated
on our children. That is correct, we are bracing to break the news about Santa Claus. It is a
moment that I feel a little apprehension about. That moment when one or both of my kids ask us if
Santa is real and expect a real answer from us.
I know I shouldn t feel worried. I know this is a rite of passage most western kids experience. I
know because I did and I still love the Christmas season, and I had no hesitation perpetuating the
myth when it was my turn to do so.
However when I step back for a moment and look at what is happening I am encouraged. This
story we told them as kids has turned into more of a mystery and less of a deception, just ... Show
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Every time one or the other of them asks we ve seen them probe a little further. Sometimes they
pause and you can see there minds at work. Other times they begin to lay their case out with the
clues they have amassed. Like when my youngest noticed that the wrapping paper Santa used
matched the paper we had been using. Or when my oldest had to discount the validity of shopping
mall Santas because there were just too many of them for them all to be real.
I remember putting the clues together and figuring it out, long before I was ready to admit it to
my parents. There was a window of time that I knew what was true, but wasn t read to give up the
magic. If my kids are there now I m more than happy to let them hold onto that magic for as long
as they want or need to.
For the time being it is a fascinating experience to watch their growing minds work. Sifting the
evidence uncovering the clues. Their critical thinking skills working at a problem that they will
eventually solve. When they discover the inconsistencies we let them ponder them, because a great
mystery is fun to
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35. The Economic Problem Of Homelessness
Economic problems such as being laid off of work or the rise in the cost of housing has lead
people to live on the streets. Many of the homeless are women that have become divorced or
have left home because of physical abuse. These women have no education because they have
not been given the chance to go and get the education that it takes nowadays to get the job, so
they are forced to live on the streets. They have no family to help them and they are left with no
other choice. People with mental illnesses also become homeless quite often. These people are
incapable of handling the stress of living on their own. These people get kicked out of their
homes and are too ashamed to go to their families because of their illness, so we see them on the
streets struggling to stay warm. Teenage mothers are also forced to live on the streets because
their families will not help them. The fathers are not there and that forces them to live on the
streets. So, they must resort to prostitution to pay for the food that their young ones need to stay
alive. There are many other people that become homeless for many different reasons. Some of
these people cannot help becoming homeless. Some of these people are the illegal immigrants that
come here from other places to get a better life but end up not having enough money to make it in
this hard world that we live in. Teenage runaways have different reasons for leaving home but all
have some of the same reason for becoming homeless. They simply
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36. A Career In Forensics
Education is very important in any careers but most of all mathematics is the top notch. forensic
analyst uses scientific techniques to solve criminal cases. They use traditional methods such as
fingerprinting, blood analyst, forensic dentistry.
A career as a forensic analyst requires an undergraduate agree in mathematics, chemistry, or a
related natural science field. After you finished any of these course you may or can starting in the
department at any given time. Another shorter option is continue your education in graduate school
earning a MSFS degree a 2yr program. The math required is a college algebra, trigonometry,
geometry, calluses, statistics. Its nearly impossible to analyze forensic evidence scientifically
without math. One of the main things in crime scene investigators do is collect measure and
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Each pieces of evidence must be handled and shorted with care according to established
produces. The working conditions most of the forensic analyst time will be sent inside a
laboratory conducting test on key pieces of evidence at times an analyst will also be required to
visit crime scenes in order to collect and secure evidence. The schedule of a analyst will vary
depending on the specific needs of the criminal investigations that are taking place. During high
profile cases a forensic analyst can expect to put in long stressful
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37. The Consequences Of Child Poverty
Child poverty is not only referring to the phenomenon of children living in poverty, but also
experiencing deprivation of the material, spiritual and emotional resources needed to survive,
develop and thrive, leaving them unable to enjoy their rights, achieve their full potential or
participate as full and equal members of society (United Nations, 2007). It seems to be the situation
happening in the developing countries. However, children from developed countries as New Zealand
are also suffering from poverty. Based on the data provided by Child Poverty Monitor, 295,000
Kiwi kids live in households with low income (2016). It is a urgent problem for our future
generations as living in poverty may have strong influence on their future. This... Show more
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However, families living in poverty do not have a clean environment to provide for their sick
children, so this very common disease may cause death.
Secondly, discrimination also has strong influences on child poverty. Based on the data provided
by Stats NZ, 2.3% of New Zealanders experience racial discrimination in employment. Pacific,
MДЃori and Asian peoples are more likely to experience racial discrimination in the workplace
than the rest of New Zealanders (2012). This situation can be referred with child poverty as over
almost 50% children in New Zealand living in poverty are Maori. The hardship rates of them are
twice or three times higher than other groups, so they are more likely to live in overpopulated
community and are more likely to be admitted to hospital due to attempt, disregard or ill treatment
(Dyer, 2012). Thus, discrimination is also a strong factor of child poverty. Furthermore, the
consequence of discrimination cannot be ignored; the marginalized minority group may be denied
basic rights to citizenship, such as access to employment, access to education and access to
fundamental living in general. In addition, government forces also play a significant role in the
group s limited access to resource, partly because of unfairness, violent and sometimes abusive
treatments of the group solely based on religion and ethnicity (Sewidan, 2015). The discrimination
observed in NZ has pushed the marginalized
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38. A Tale of Two Hedge Funds Magnetar and Peloton
A Tale of Two Hedge Funds: Magnetar and Peloton
Describe in your own words, Peleton s winning strategy in 2006.
Peloton s winning strategy was effective in 2006 and allowed Peloton Partners to become one of
the top hedge funds in the country. Ron Beller, the head of the company bet against the United
States housing market. Before the subprime crisis hit the country, and people started to default on
their mortgage, Beller was able to earn a healthy return by taking a short position on the housing
market. The objective was to invest in the mortgage as the banks were issuing mortgages to a large
number of people irrespective of their credit history. The investment in mortgage paid around 80%
return in 2007
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You also need to understand how they were short, and how they were funding their short position).
Magnetar rapidly moved downwards to the securities which they believe were mispriced. They
took a long position on the collateralized debt obligations which have the highest risk but have the
potential of healthy returns in good times. It was hedged against the less risky layer of the CDO s
or same securities. Although, the risky securities incur losses, hedging against the less risky
securities paid more when the market collapsed.
How could Magnetar have lost money? Using information from the rest of the case, describe how
you think they came to the conclusion that the risk of losing money was remote. (Hint: Though this
is a tough question, the answer has to do with how assets in the CDO are correlated).
The risk of losing money lies in the correlation with the asset. Magnetar could lose money if a high
correlation exists which would create non diversifiable risk. Thus, there is a high likelihood that the
senior tranches of CDO s get impaired. If Magnetar contained securities related to the housing
market that is not geographically diverse, then it will have a higher correlation. Thus, the housing
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39. United States Power Politics
The history of the United States is short but complex. A young nation, the United States has already
become a major power in the world theatre. Risen from humble colony, to independent nation, and
finally a world leader, in little more than three hundred years. Many believe that the young nations
isolation and independence have shaped it polices toward other nations. The United States
following years of isolationist policy entered the world stage in force under the leadership of two
powerful figures in United States history President Roosevelt and President Wilson. These
Presidents held strong views of the relationship that the United States should have in the world s
political theatre. Wilson was the political idealist, he believed that the... Show more content on
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The first was Theodore Roosevelt, a realist, he believed that the balance of Europe was important
to the United States. He sought to flex the international powers of the United States. Roosevelt
invoked the Monroe Doctrine as a means of influencing the Western Hemisphere; for instance,
claiming that the Monroe Doctrine demanded that the United States act as an international police
in instants of flagrant cases of wrongdoing. (Kissinger 1994, 39) Validated, Roosevelt and the
United States began influencing their international neighbors in Central American and the
Bahamas. In 1902 Haiti paid its debts to European banks after pressure from the United States. In
1903, the United States incited a revolt in Panama that resulted in Panama s independence and
sovereignty of the land that would become the Panama Canal. Roosevelt states in his
Congressional address, More and more, the increasing interdependence and complexity of
international political and economic relations render it incumbent on all civilized and orderly
powers to insist on the proper policing of the world. (Kissinger 1994, 39) He presented the idea
that the United States needed to stand in the world as a beacon of democracy, but also acts as a
policing force on the world stage. With an understanding of the balance of power, Roosevelt
thought that it could and should be used to
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40. Women s First Wave Of Feminism Essay
The 1960 s first wave of feminism in literature brought about the importance of understanding and
studying Women s History, and the reasons behind origins of the Feminist theory and the feminist
movement and gender binaries. Newfound research pertaining to female History helps us to better
understand modern social constructs and how they were established. Starting with the late
eighteenth century, which marks the transition from pre industrialization to the emergence of
economic development in Europe, and then closely following with the American Industrial
Revolution. During the rise of the industrial revolution and the eighteenth century came the
conception of the classification of genderand sex into two distinct biological characterizations
pertaining to masculinity and femininity, commonly known today as the gender binary. The
establishment of gender and the modern system of gender difference is the basis of social, cultural
and political patterns within a certain societal group and the roles or expectations that society has
assigned to that specific gender. Authors of Gender in 18th century England Hannah Barker and
Elaine Chalus, introduce the notion that Men and women during 18th century were defined by
starkly contrasting and increasingly rigid gender roles, most specifically exemplified by an
increasing confinement of women to a private, separate, domestic sphere. (Barker 22) As 19th
century loomed in the near future, women in protest of the societal norms
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41. DOW CHEMICALS
9 2 0 1 0 3 3
REV. AUGUST 6, 2003
GEORGE CHACKO
PETER TUFANO
Diageo plc
Ian Cray, Diageo plc s Treasurer, looked out of his office window onto the busy streets of London in
October 2000. The London based consumer goods company Diageo had recently announced its
intention to sell its packaged food subsidiary, Pillsbury, to General Mills. Earlier in the year, Diageo
also announced its intent to sell 20% of its Burger King subsidiary through an initial public offering
during
2001, to be followed by a spin off of the remainder of Burger King after December 2002. If these
transactions took place, the firm would be focused exclusively on the beverage alcohol industry. As
Diageo s business was restructured, it was an opportune ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The firm was organized along four business segments. The largest was the Spirits and Wine
business, which produced and marketed a portfolio of beverage alcohol such as scotch, vodka, gin,
and tequila. Diageo s brands included Johnnie Walker, Smirnoff, J B, Bailey s, Gordon s, Tanqueray,
Cuervo, and Malibu. This division was not only the biggest (with revenues of ВЈ5 billion and the
leading market share in the U.S. and U.K. markets) but also the fastest growing of Diageo s
businesses, with sales growth of 8% for the year. More than 70% of sales and sales growth came
from the Europe and North
America markets. This segment enjoyed the largest profit margins of all of the segments, with 15%
operating margins and growth in total operating profits of 15%. The high levels of operating profits
reflected Diageo s strategy of concentrating on premium brands and pricing. (Exhibits 1 and 2
contain historical financial information for Diageo and its business segments.)
Diageo s second largest division was Guinness Brewing, which produced and sold beer to markets
around the world. This segment, while substantially smaller in sales than the Spirits and Wine
Division, was a close second to it in terms of operating profit growth rate. Due to the similarity in
the products and distribution channels for these two businesses, Diageo was
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42. Brickham Case
Assignment Three. Case 9.2 Bilateral or Unilateral Contract: In the case of Bickham v
Washington Bank Trust Company, a distinction must be made as to what type of contract has
been made if any. In a unilateral contract is also called a Promise for an Act (Cheeseman, 2013).
The meaning of this is that an act must be completed in order for there to be a contract. An
example of this is if someone was to promise to pay a set amount if a second party painted a wall.
If the wall is not painted then the contract does not happen. A bilateral contract is a contract in
which two parties agree to a promise for a promise (Cheeseman, 2013). In this case there is a
bilateral contract created. The agent of the bank Mr. Adams created an agreement in which Mr.
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After two years the bank changes the deal and raises the interest rate on all current and future loans
to Mr. Bickham. This contract was initially performance based and required Mr. Bickham to move
all his financial transactions thru the bank. Once did this he performed his obligation to the bank,
the bank then in turn loaned Mr. Bickham the money at the agreed upon rates. Due to the fact that
this contract is a bilateral type, when the bank changes the deal they are in breach of the contract.
The current loans, regardless of current economic issues the bank is having, should not and cannot
legally be modified without both parties agreeing to the modification. Future loans as they have not
been formally signed and agreed upon would change to the new interest rate. To answer the second
question from this case study, yes Mr.
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43. Case Study Of Hyundai, S Korea Motor Company
According to the World Bank, Innovation in all its forms, in particular technological innovation,
serves as a crucial driver of growth, enhancing competitiveness and increasing social well being in
all economies worldwide.
In the aim of distributing knowledge for better understanding of how different countries are
applying innovation policies in different industries, this report we will go through the industrial and
innovation policies and practices of Hyundai, S. Korea motor Company.
The first part of the assignment introduces a brief history of Hyundai, S. Korea Motor Company,
which is mentioned for the purpose of creating a baseline of information to go along with. In the
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Korea Company case study is based on the implementation innovation, which meant to improve the
overall performance and operations of this automobile company in new manner of industry.
The top management at Hyundai Company has the responsibility for quality through innovation
rather than the employees and it is their role to provide commitment, support, and leadership to the
technical process along with human process for butter innovative environment. Whereas the
innovation initiatives is to succeed, the management has to foster the participation of Hyundai, S.
Korea workers in quality improvement and create quality culture by altering attitudes and
perceptions towards quality in products and services.
While innovation is more technically complex and costly nowadays, many breakthrough
innovations do come from individual inventors and entrepreneur in which called Creative
Individual. The Hyundai, S. Korea Company is implementing New Thinking, New Possibilities, in
their trip to challenge
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44. Impairment In Iowana Essay
Currently, Iowa has some of the worst waters in the nation. The Clean Water Act requires states to
biannually test surface water to determine impairments. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources
defines impairment as A waterbody is impaired when its water quality does not fully support that
waterbody s designated uses for human contact, aquatic life, or drinking water. They note that an
impairment on one part of a stream or river does not necessarily mean that at other points of the
waterbody it is constituted as impaired. The meaning deals with what the waterbody is designated
for and whether it meets the standards set for that use. The amount of Iowa water bodies listed as
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The options we have available to alleviate this situation are few. One option, considered by many
is simply to do nothing. This is advanced by many who believe that since we can treat the water
we should not be placing any more burden upon our farmers. Most Republicans in the state
legislature believe this is the best idea, because it is better to have the Des Moines Water Works to
have to pay to fix the water than to place costly measure upon farmers and hurt out economy.
However, this option does not fix our increasingly polluted water, and does not help fix the
increasing Dead Zone.
DMWW already tried suing upstream farmers and counties to have their runoff under the Clean
Water Act however, the judge declared that the issue should be left to the state legislature. Those
listed in the lawsuit were farmers located in the counties of Buena Vista, Calhoun, and Sac, each
in Northern Iowa and feeding waters into the Raccoon River. Because this legal action was
thrown out, the judicial approach is an unlikely path for any future policy change in this instance.
Because of the judge s ruling that the legislature is the only way to change this, that means a bill
is how it will have to be fixed. The best option to alleviate farm runoff would be to impose similar
regulations to what the state of Minnesota has done. The
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45. Losing a Language Explication Essay
W.S. Merwin immediately sets a tone for Losing a Language in the title, hinting at the lament like
characteristic of the poem. In fact, the title is not supposed to be a metaphor or even contain a
hidden meaning that the reader must deduce by reading on. The poem is exactly what the title
suggests: languageand words, and thus communication, has been lost. Merwin creates a nostalgic
and sad tone to emphasize the lossand quickly establishes the direction of the poem using simple
diction. He carries this simple language, along with the mournful tone, into the rest of the work and
does not stray from the subject. This allows the central idea, the loss of language, to not only persist
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A second conflict introduced in the first couplet is the gap between the old and the young due to
the loss or change of language. The speaker states that the old still remember and contrasts this
with the young, who have fewer words. In the fifth couplet, we see a similar situation with
parents and children. The speaker gives us two ends of a spectrum to demonstrate the distance
that the change in language has created. We see a physical representation of this with the line,
farther and farther away. The gap is also represented in the sixth and ninth couplets, particularly
in the lines we are wrong and dark / in the eyes of the new owners. By referring to one side as we
and the other as them, new owners, or somebody, we can see two sides and that what was once
familiar to the speaker is now replaced by something foreign (line 21) and an us vs. them gap is
formed. Because the speaker is direct and clear, we are able to recognize the nostalgic tone
simply because of what the speaker is explicitly telling us. However, the structure of the poem
also contributes to the tone. There are no punctuations throughout the entire poem, yet we still
read it slow enough to create a dramatic and sad mood. The poem is divided into fourteen
couplets, each with a substantial gap between them. At the end of a couplet, we are forced to slow
down and fully pause before moving on to a new section. In addition, most of the lines are complete
clauses
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46. The Theory Of Natural Selection
A theory discovered by Charles Darwin, and released to the public in 1859, answered many
questions for scientists who weren t able to figure it out. Using the Theory of Natural Selection,
he came up with the Theory of Evolution. In the Evolution theory, it states the genes that allow a
species to thrive are passed down from parent to offspring and it also provides us with an insight
of the changes an organism goes through over time, in which it relies on Natural Selection to do
so. Despite doubters and opposers, there has been lots of evidence to prove it such as
Biogeography, Biochemistry, relative dating, embryology, and homology. Biogeography refers to
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In order to do so, I had to find the opisthocranion opisthion distance and the opisthocranion orale
distance for the bipedalism, the maxillary angle for prognathism, and the height, length, and width
of the skull to find the cranial capacity. The ardipithecus ramidus has an opisthion index of 32, the
australopithecus aethiopicus is 27.3 cm, the australopithecus afarensis is 22.2222 cm, the
australopithecus africanus is 27.58 cm, the australopithecus boisei is 28.12 cm, the homo erectus is
34.5 cm, the homo habilis is 30.8 cm, the homo heidelbergensis is 26.7 cm, the homo
neanderthalensis is 43.75 cm, the homo sapiens are 72.72727272 cm, and the sahelanthropus
tchadensis is 23.333 cm. Based on MY data, all of the tested skulls were bipedal organisms who
could walk on two legs. Using the same order as a while ago, the maxillary angle were 27, 39,
85, 102, 47, 56, 90, 59, 75, 42, and 70 degrees. So out of the fourteen skulls, about 6 of them were
prognathic, meaning they have the lower jaw sticking out. Using the same order as a while ago,
the cranial capacity of the skulls were about 622.04, 1,431.13, 850.85, 975.46, 1,884.96, 1,744.64,
964.86, 1,446.45, 1,979.21, 2,243.102, and 942.48cm^3. The skull with the biggest capacity are the
homo sapiens, while the ardipithecus ramidus had the smallest. My data shows how the current
human skull has evolved a lot from our ancestors in many ways. Based off my data and
information, I predict that the climate and
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47. Nancy Drew Secret In The Old Attic Analysis
вњѕNancy Drew Secret In the Old Attic Book Reportвњѕ
Did you expect the conclusion/culprit to be who/what it was? If so, what was some evidence. If
not, what led you to believe otherwise?
I expected Bushy Trott to be the culprit for the fabric factory robbery of the recipe for the fabric
because he had worked at both factories and knew the recipes for the fabric making. I half
suspected that he plagiarized the music because there were a lot possible people who they thought
could be committing the crime and the evidence did not lead directly to Bushy Trott. Bushy Trott
was their first suspect. For the stolen music they knew that it was him, because the composer s
name on the radio after the song played. Bushy Trott had also had a criminal record ... Show more
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In the TV show CSI there are fingerprints everywhere, but as we know from our studies not all the
time they get a perfect finger print and it is harder to identify who the fingerprint belongs to, in
fictional crimes the fingerprint can be identified to someone easily. In real life It takes years to
bring a crime to court. In my Nancy Drew books they are the original so they are old and they
didn t have technology back then. In my book teenagers were dealing with a crime but in real
life they cannot actually be real detectives but Nancy Drew solves all her own cases and once
she solves it she notified police and they go to jail. At the Police Interpretive center we were
taught to never j a conclusions and think you are done without any evidence. Nancy Drew knew
she had to get evidence before accusing someone but she just jumped to the conclusion that it
was Bushy Trott before finding evidence, like lots of people jumped to conclusion in our crime
about the happy mart crime before we actually knew who it was. In the Nancy Drew series she
always gets kidnapped then she breaks free, but I wonder if that ever happened in real life you
probably wouldn t escape. I don t understand why there are so many crimes and mysteries in
River Heights (Where Nancy Lives) River Heights is a small town so I don t think that s very
realistic. Personally I think fiction crimes are way different to real crimes because of what I have
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48. Diabetic Retinopathy And Non Endocrine Fibroblast Growth...
Diabetic retinopathy is induced by changes in retinal vasculature due to diabetic pathologies.
Studies have shown endocrine fibroblast growth factor 21(FGF21) and non endocrine fibroblast
growth factor 1(FGF1) have therapeutic potential by increasing insulin sensitivity in vivo through
unresolved mechanisms. To investigate this effect within the retina, exogenous FGF1(0 100ng/mL)
and FGF21(0 100ng/mL) were administered to the murine photoreceptor cell line, 661W. FGF1(p
0.05), with a high dose restorative effect for both FGFs. Results on the effects of FGFs on scar
tissue is pending. FGF1 and FGF21 demonstrate therapeutic potential in type 2 diabetic retina.
Introduction
The global presence of type 2 diabetes, which results when insulin producing beta cells cannot
compensate for rising insulin resistance, has risen constantly.In 2014, 9 percent of the adults
worldwide had diabetes, and of those with diabetes, 90 percent had type 2 diabetes (World Health
Organization, 2014). Not only has this global phenomenon has influenced other countries but it also
has increased prevalence of obesity and insulin resistance in the United States,affecting 29.1 million
people with diabetes (National Diabetes Statistics Report, 2014). The current treatments for
diabetes, such as Thiazolidinediones, are highly effective oral medications with detrimental side
effects including congestive heart failure, bone loss and weight gain(Suh et al. 2014).
There is several evidence that fibroblast
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49. We Can Then Continue For Graphing
We can then continue to graphing: Even though we can see that the damage multiplier goes
down as you acquire more Armor or MR. From the Effective Health formula we can see that EH
increases linearly with Resistances, because even though there is a fraction, it still fits with the
y = mx + b format, where in the example, the y intercept is 500 and the slope is 5, if we expand
the equation. Additionally, the domain is x 0 because it is impossible to have less than 0
Resistances in the game and the range is y 500, because that is what I set the base to be. We can
see that there is a 1% increase in EH per point of Resistance, a linear increase in EH. In the instance
of the example graph, I used 500 Health and 0 Resistances as a base. At... Show more content on
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We can convert those values into terms of Gold per stat point to get: 1 Gold per 0.05 Armor 1
Gold per 0.056 Magic Resist 1 Gold per 0.375 Health Using that we can then generate an
equation to find the values of when the cost of a Resistance is equal to the cost of Health.
Therefore telling us when to buy more Health versus when to buy more Resistances, depending
on the value of the other. Since 1 Gold of HP grants a person EH equal to 0.375 + (0.375
Resistances100), and 1 Gold of Armor grants EH equivalent to 0.05100Health Points, equating
these two will allow us to find out when they are of equal value, like so: 0.375 + (0.375
Resistances100) = 0.05100Health Points We can then rearrange this equation in terms of HP to
become: Health Points = 750 + (7.5Resistances) Then create a table of values: Resistances Health
0 750 100 1500 200 2250 300 3000 400 3750 And graph to become: The line produced by the
linear graph represents when the cost of HP and Resistances are equal, telling us that when one
s HP is above the line, buying HP grants less EH for the same cost, compared to buying a
Resistance, and when a player s HP is below the line, buying HP would be grant more EH per
Gold than buying Resistances. With all characters in the game having a starting maximum HP of
between 478 and 626, and starting Resistance values between 16 and 31, it is clear that because all
characters have statistics that can be plotted under the line, at
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