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Waitrose Competitive Information and Brief Pest and Swot...
The company I worked for during work experience was:
Waitrose ltd.
Branch 214
33, Bell Street
Henley On Thames
Oxfordshire
RG9 2BA
Tel: 01491 410440
In this assignment, I am going to describe different types of information used in Waitrose and identify
its possible sources.
1) The name of the company I have worked for is Waitrose Ltd.
At Waitrose, they combine the convenience of a supermarket with the expertise and service of a
specialist shop. Above all they take pride in the freshness and quality of their food and products. As
you know, Waitrose is partnership with John Lewis which has been ranked first in the Sunday times
the UK s largest unquoted company by sales. The purpose of this partnership is to recruit and retain
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the Community Needs Assessment framework for local community giving Employee secondment
programme, the Golden Jubilee Trust, reached its fourth year, having supported 139 Partners who
have given more than 52,000 man hours to local community projects since the programme started*
Waitrose s website was awarded the See it Right logo by the Royal National Institute for the Blind,
commending the site s accessibility Worked with regional food groups to establish the Taste of
concept Piloted new community stakeholder engagement programme in Cornwall known as the
Intelligent Development Appraisal (IDA) Sponsorship of the Civic Trust Centre Vision programme
Key priorities for next year customers and community
Roll out Community Needs Assessment Toolkit to 10% of branches Extend London Benchmarking
Group community capture programme to all Waitrose branches Complete Disability Discrimination
Act audit and compliance programme
Environment Progress and achievements
Founding member and supporter of the British Retail Consortium project to review and identify
chemicals of concern Founder member of Retail Energy Environment Club Launched energy
awareness campaign and £30 million refrigeration replacement programme Launched online CSR
management system* The Partnership was awarded the Transport Action GreenFleet Award for its
commitment to improve the environmental impact of its transport fleet*
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Letter from Trenches
A letter from the trenches
Grade 9 Humanities Assessment Task
AOI: Health and Social Education
Imagine you are a soldier fighting in the First World War in 1915...
Your character could be in the trenches on the Western Front as:
British, French or German soldier a native conscript from one of the colonies in Africa or Asia a
volunteer from a commonwealth ally like Canada or South Africa
Alternatively, your character could be: a German or Russian soldier on the Eastern Front a Turkish,
British or Australian soldier in the Middle East
Your task is to write a letter home from the field of battle. This will be historical fiction, meaning that
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|5 6 |The student: |
| |uses a range of terminology accurately and appropriately |
| |demonstrates good knowledge and understanding of health risks and living conditions for soldiers in
the First |
| |World War through accurate descriptions, explanations and examples. |
|7 8 |The student: |
| |uses a wide range of terminology accurately and appropriately |
| |demonstrates detailed knowledge and understanding of health risks and living conditions for soldiers
in the |
| |First World War through developed and accurate descriptions, explanations and examples. |
|COMMAND TERMS |Use Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into
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Gout Is A Complex Metabolic Disease
Gout is a complex metabolic disease that presents itself in a form of arthritis that causes unexpected,
severe attacks of pain. In addition, men are more likely to get gout, but women become increasingly
susceptible to gout after menopause (Mayo Clinic Staff, n.d.). Generally, gout affects one joint at a
time and causes tenderness, redness, warmth, and swelling of the joint. However, it can be in several
joints. The big toe is most often affected, but gout can also affect other joints in the leg such as the
knee, ankle and foot and less often, the hand, wrist, fingers and elbow ( Arthritis and Gout, n.d.). An
attack of gout can occur suddenly, often waking you up in the middle of the night with the sensation
that the big toe is on fire. In fact, the joint is so tender that the mere weight of the sheet upon the
affected joint may seem intolerable. The prevalence of gout appears to be increasing. It is currently
estimated to affect over 6 million Americans (Shiel, Jr., M.D., FACP, FACR, 2015). There are three
different types of medical appearances of gout that vary in symptoms and treatment, they being
hyperuricemia, acute gout, and tophus gout. Hyperuricemia is an overproduction of uric acid and is
seen in the beginning stage of gout. In addition, peak incidences occur in patients 30 to 50 years old.
Patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia do not require treatment, but efforts should be made to
lower their urate levels by encouraging them to make changes in
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The Terrorist Group Called Isis
Terrorist Blood I was known as a useless addition to the CIA. I really never received any major
cases.Until the day that I heard of the terrorist group called ISIS. I had from the whispers of fellow
coworkers that there was a secret website in the deep web that recruits members to the terrorist group,
but no one has reported being able to access the site. I did remember back to my adolescent years that
I did have a bit of experience with hacking as well as navigating the deep web. So, I attempted for
weeks effortlessly trying to scavenge the deep web for that website, and finally 2 weeks later I had
found the the site, it seemed very shady and had a black background with the videos of every event
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On our way there we had seen several attack helicopters, I am guessing it s an attack helicopter
company that makes them. So I had an idea to go and try to steal one. The only tough part about
infiltrating the company was that you had to have an employee badge. We needed a way to disguise
ourselves. So, what we did was gather a bunch of old twigs and green leaves and disguised ourselves
as bushes, and as we saw two employees come by we knocked them out behind the bush using a
tranquilizer and hid them behind our bush so we could snatch their identification card. Once that was
done we had scanned the card into the metallic scanner, and tried to blend with the other workers as
much as possible. In the front office we were asked our position, and I responded with
Helicopter cleaner? With a nervous look.
Alright! Just remember to not wet the engine, was what the blonde secretary (lady) with a lot of acne
said.
We had entered the helicopter maintenance room and you could see many military helicopters, there
were so many to choose from the Sikorsky R 4 to the much newer UH 60 Black Hawk. All of these
helicopters were lined up in a vast room. All together It seemed like there was around eleven
helicopters in the entire room! There were many black helicopters and there was even a dark blue and
green helicopter.In the end we had decided to take the Mi 24. It was a large and bulky helicopter with
a good amount of weapons.Right when I started
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Kurtz Racist Quotes
One of the most reoccuring themes in the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, is the theme of
race, more specifically, racism by the European and American characters towards the African
characters. Critics of the book condemn Conrad as being racist, while others claim that it is just
representative of the time period and that how Conrad depicted certain characters and groups within
the novel was not uncommon during the time period that the book was written. Published in 1899, at
that time it was not unusual for white people to have racist views towards people of other races.
Whether or not Conrad was aware that some of the statements made in the book were racist and
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At one point in the story the narrator is referring to Kurtz s making a statement about white people
being superior to the African people. He [Kurtz] began with the argument that we whites, from the
point of development we had arrived at, must necessarily appear to them [savages] in the nature of
supernatural beings we approach them with the might of a deity, (Part 2) Here, Kurtz is saying how
ever since the white people arrived in Africa, it is important that they appeared and continue to appear
to the Africans as supernatural and godlike . When Kurtz makes this comment he is exemplifying just
how much he believes he and white people are above the Africans because he thinks this is how the
Africans actually view white people. This shows that he truly believes the African men are nowhere
near the same level that the white people are. He goes as far to say that the Africans should view white
people as supernatural and with the might of a god , which are both clearly not statements that are
casually made to compare different races of people, or how different races should view one another.
By saying this he is showing his true feelings regarding superiority of the white race and his view is
very
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Swot Analysis of Kellogs
COMPANY OVERVIEW
With 2008 sales of nearly $13 billion, Kellogg Company is the world s leading producer of cereal and
a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars,
frozen waffles and meat alternatives. Kellogg products are manufactured in 19 countries and marketed
in more than 180 countries around the world.
Kellogg Company s business is broadly divided into two divisions: Kellogg North America and
Kellogg International. Kellogg North America includes retail cereal, retail snacks, and frozen and
specialty channels businesses in both the United States and Canada. Kellogg International is divided
into businesses in Europe, Latin America, and Asia and Australia (Asia Pacific).
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Threats
General Mills, Post, and Quaker Oats are using price competition and productproliferation to erode
Kellogg s share of the market. Discount imitation cereals brands have been successful in reducing
premium brands in the more commodity like cereals.
Competitive Analysis
Competitive Force Analysis
Intensity of Rivals
Four Large companies are dominant in the market Oligopoly Competition is very intense Inflated
prices Growth Rate has remained Constant
Competitive Force Analysis
Threat of a Substitution
Private Labels Has made substitution very significant Caused other 3 competitors to lower their prices
Low switching cost (1/3 of 1,000 shoppers switched to private label) Price competition (1990 s started
a price war between rivals) Made the buyer more powerful
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KELLOGG COMPANY DECLARES REGULAR DIVIDEND OF $.375 PER SHARE BATTLE
CREEK, Mich., Jul 24, 2009 Kellogg Company (NYSE:K) today announced that its Board of
Directors declared a dividend of $.375 per share on the common stock of the Company, payable on
September 15, 2009, to shareowners of record at the close of business on September 1, 2009. The ex
dividend date is August 28, 2009. This is the 339th consecutive quarter that Kellogg Company has
paid a dividend to owners of common stock since 1925.
About
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Lake Baikal And The Russian Revolution
1. What is A? Why is it there? Why should we care? Lake Baikal, head water to the Lena River and is
a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lake Baikal is said to be the Galapagos of Russia and was formed by
a rift zone that is no longer active. It is 1700 meters deep and has 20% of the worlds unfrozen
freshwater. The lake is a big resource for the planet and it has very unique plants and animals due to
its isolation. Also due to the isolation, it has a high rate of endemic species. Lake Baikal was also the
site of the first democratic movement in the Soviet Union. The Perestroika movement freedom of
speech was started with movements based on environmental issues, such as the paper mill near Lake
Baikal polluting the lake with its run off. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In general terms, discuss the ways in which the change from a centrally planned economy to a more
market based economy has affected career options and standards of living for the elderly, young
professionals, unskilled laborers, members of the military, women, and former government
bureaucrats. The collapse of the Soviet Union started the change to a market driven economy.
Everyone had to learn what capitalism was and had to do so very quickly, which was not an easy
process. Changing to a market driven economy was great for those who had an advantage, such as the
previous leaders in the Soviet Union. They were able to take over state run businesses as their own
and become wealthy. Others, like young professionals, unskilled laborers etc....lost their jobs and
unemployment skyrocketed. With the unemployment so high, the standard of living for these workers
worsened.
3. Discuss the declining birthrate in Russia and other countries in the region. What do you think the
impact of this decline can have on neighboring countries and regions? Are similar declines happening
elsewhere? The declining birthrate is seen all throughout Russia and neighboring countries. A lot is
due to many choosing to have less children and also the high mortality rate of younger men. It seems
that Europe and the United States are also seeing a decline in the birthrate, but not as bad as
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The Black Church
The rise of the Black Church in the southern black community was a time that was difficult and happy
all at the same time, This topic relates to To Kill A Mockingbird because during this time, in Alabama
Tom Robinson was the one accused of rape , and a lot of people voted him to be guilty. Tom was
guilty and some people believed that Tom was not guilty and was not happy, but most people were
happy that he was guilty. So there is a lot of racism going on at this time. Some of the earliest Black
Churches date all the way back to the 1700s. Only a few existed for blacks prior to the Civil War. The
first Black Church was in Savannah,Georgia in 1777. Also the first Black Church was founded by
George Lille. Also to go along with the churches ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The point of them was to reunite people and their friends and family. SInging in the churches brought
peace to some people. The call and response originally made it tradition that christian values while
describing hardships of slavery. The Black Churches in the Civil Rights movement made them think
that we should end all of the whole whites and blacks should be separate. Rev. A.R. Bernard, Rabbi
Capers C. Funnye, Dr.Renita Weems, these were some Black Church leaders. After all, if this person
made the decision to just let all blacks and whites have the same things. Also be at the same place at
the same time. In To Kill A Mockingbird it shows me the side really nobody wants to see, racism.
Some characters are not racist at all like Atticus, Scout and Jem. Atticus teaches his children to treat
others with respect and with treat others how they want to be treated. But others like Bob Ewell is a
very racist man. For example, he and a bunch of other people got together and went to the jail that
Tom Robinson was staying in and they wanted to do some bad things to him. I think that this book
taught many people to respect others. It really gets to the point of how to treat
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Summary on Father Damien of Molokai¡¦S Life
Summary on Father Damien of Molokai¡¦s Life
Who was Father Damien?
„« Father Damien was formally known as Joseph de Veuster
„« He was born on January 3rd 1840
„« Damien was born to a farming couple on Tremeloo Belgium.
„« He attended college at Brine le Comte.
„« He entered the congregation of the sacred Hearts of Jesus.
„« He Became a Picpus Brother on October the 7th 1860.
„« Damien followed his brothers dream, now his as well and went into a mission aboard
„« On the 19th of march 1864, he landed at Honolulu Harbour.
„« He was ordained to the priesthood on may 24th 1864 at the cathedral of our lady of peace.
„« Damien believed that the Lepers at the very last needed a priest.
„« On may 10, 1873 Damien arrived at the secluded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Summary on Father Damien of Molokai¡¦s Life
Describe the experiences of Lepers on Molokai
„« Native Hawaiians became afflicted by disease inadvertently introduced to the Hawaiian islands by
foreign traders and sailors.
„« Thousands died of influenza, syphilis and other ailments which had never before affected
Hawaiians.
„« King Kamehameha IV segregated the lepers of the kingdom and moved them to a settlement
colony on the north side of the island of Molokai.
„« The royal board of health provided them with supplies and food but did not yet have the resources
to offer proper healthcare.
„« There were six hundred lepers living at Kalaupapa.
„« These people were forced to fight each other to survive.
„« At kohala, the scourge of leprosy (Hansen¡¦s Disease) was keenly felt, claiming many of his
parishioners who were sent to the newly founded leper settlement on Molokai.
„« In 1865, a permanent quarantine area was established when the legislature passed the Act to
Prevent the spread of the disease.
„« The first boat load of patients departed form Honolulu Harbor for the settlement in 1868, the
arrival at Kalaupapa bought more hardship and despair.
„« Abandoned by society and the medical profession, the patients were left without hope in a hostile
environment.
„« Conditions at the seetlement became notoriously bad. New arrivals were greeted with ¡§ Aole
kanawai ma reia wahi¡¨ translated it meant ¡§in
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Japan s Defeat During World War II Essay
Masaru Ibuka founded Sony Corporation in the aftermath of Japan s defeat during World War II (IJ
106). Following the company s startup, Ibuka urged Akio Morita, a navy technical lieutenant in
thermos optical weapons, to come to Tokyo and join him in the start up of his new business venture (IJ
106). In May 1946, Sony Corporation was officially established as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha (Kabushiki Kaisha), a joint stock company (SE1). From the start Ibuka and Morita were
determined to develop a global market for their products (Global 50). During the early 1950 s
Japanese products suffered from the public perception of their poor quality as compared to products
made in the United States (IJ 106). Morita reasoned that if Sony was going to enter into the
manufacturing and sales of electronic equipment, it was necessary to establish a market presence in
the United States (IJ 107). Thus in 1952, Morita decided to traveled to the United States in order to
examine how US companies manufactured and marketed tape recorders as well as to examine
potential market opportunities for Totsuken exports (IJ 107) At the time, Western Electric had recently
made the patent rights for manufacturing a transistor (which was invented in 1948 at AT T s Bell
Laboratories) available to anyone who would pay royalties. Ibuka s desire to effectively use the
diverse strengths of his engineering and specialist talent would ultimately influence his decision to
have Totsuko work on the
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Personality Traits
In psychology, personality traits could be explained from many aspects, and one of them describes
personality traits as categorizations of people s particular characteristics (Burger, 1997) while others
hold opposite ideas that personalities are more unique and different for each individual depending on
his or her peculiar life experience. The former idea relates itself to nomothetic approach, which is a
quantitative approach that studies personalities that people share in common to find out a general law
that applies to everyone. The nomothetic approach suggests that people show universal traits and that
personality traits are consistent within humans. Gordan Allport first brought up this approach to
understand personality in 1930s, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Rasmussen, Scheier, amp; Greenhouse, 2009; Scheier amp; Carver, 1992; Scheier, Carver, amp;
Bridges, 2001). It is commonly accepted that optimism is related to the Neuroticism factor and
Extraversion factor of the Big Five model and many researches have been done concerning this,
however, there seems to be significant correlations between optimism and other major factors.
(Sharpe, Martin amp; Roth, 2011) In this study, there were five groups of sample participants. The
study used seven instruments (Life Orientation Test; Worldview Personality Inventory Optimism
Pessimism Scale; International Personality Item Pool Optimism Scale; The Revised NEO Personality
Inventory; NEO Five Factor Inventory; Big Five Factor Markers; Ten Item Personality Inventory).
Data from multiple samples were examined, especially the ones of Agreeableness, Conscientiousness,
and Openness in the prediction of optimism. Results of the study clearly indicated that there are
multiple relationships between optimism and the Big Five personality traits. The relationships were
positively strong between optimism and four of the Big Five factors: Emotional Stability,
Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness (Sharpe, Martin amp; Roth, 2011). There is
another study showing similar results. The study found that four different measures of optimism had
modest positive correlations with Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness
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Sherman Alexie s Subtle Sarcasm Essay
Sherman Alexie s Subtle Sarcasm
Sherman Alexie illustrates a subtle sarcasm that is very consistent among his stories. He conveys
many of the current social issues that seem to be constant among those of Indian heritage. His main
characters all have very similar characteristics: very laid back and socially conscious. An important
characteristic that his characters share is a sense of wit and cynicism which helps convey Alexie s
ideals in many regards.
The first rhetorical device Alexie utilizes is his methophorical use of his titles. In the piece The Lone
Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven he uses two characters from a movie that was very popular at
the time. However he puts the two characters against each other despite them ... Show more content on
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The character is content with the notion that the clerk is observing him simple because he is Native
American despite the clerk also being Native American. He then also states a few sentences later: that
he also gives his girlfriend the same look that the clerk gives to him which seems to show that he
thinks that authority is corrupt. He shows his contempt for the clerk buy buying a creamsicle, which is
an ice cream bar that is orange flavored with a creamy white center, implying that the clerk is
attempting to be white. This way he ties the corruptness of authority with being white. He also shows
that this contempt of white authority is consistent among his people by telling the story of the two
boys who steal the car in This is what it means to say Phoenix, Arizona. The two are cheered for their
crime by the Native Americans in the reservation.
Alexie also illustrates throughout his stories the lack of community among his people. In This is what
it means to say Phoenix, Arizona he illustrates his opinion of the tribal council. In this case he shows
the robotic attributes of the council through the use of repetition when he asks the council for
assistance. Though his father is dead and the urgency of the matter the council still offers minimal
help. Alexie is also ardent in showing the hypocrisy that surrounds most of the situations in his stories,
such as the character that looks at his white girlfriend the same way the store clerk
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Descriptive Essay On The Hotel
It was a humid , dark, stormy night with a thick fog rolling into the street .I was on my way home
from a camping trip with my friend . When I was driving down a foggy road, my car started making a
ear piercing , booming noise , I then realised my car had broken down , I was stranded with no cell
service , only and half filled water bottle , and my camping luggage which wasn t very useful , other
than and forest there was an old rooting , tough looking , run down hotel that I thought would be
abandoned .
While waiting a few minutes in the car , I made my mind up to go to the hotel to see if any of the
doors were open in which to my surprise there was . I found the courage to open the door and go in , I
was astonished to see a old , scary, skinny boned man standing in the moonlit room behind a small
desk . To my surprise there were only two rooms left , I asked if I could get a room, he told me to sign
in ,then he gave me the key to room B13 . I was going up the creaking stairs when I heard a
mysterious noise coming from behind me , I instantly turned to see what was making the noise but
there was nothing there , as I continued up the stairs to my room , when heard that noise again as of
tree branches bristling against each other , I ignored the sound thinking, hoping for it to go away , but
it didn t stop. As I made my way through the hall to my door I saw a light coming from the room next
door I didn t think much of it at the time.
It was now past midnight and I was still
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Guns Germs And Steel Imperialism
In the novel Guns, Germs, and Steel, by Jared Diamond, it is emphasized how the modern world holds
an utmost array of differences among societies. Those of Eurasian origin greatly influence the world
of power and wealth. However, other people such as Africans, fought off against European colonial
dictatorship, lack such influence and wealth. And other people, including the Aboriginal Australians,
no longer rule their own land. Rather, they have become decimated and subjugated by European
colonists. Food production, technology, and the decisions made by varying continents played a role in
the fates of societies. Geographic features, along with other factors, dictated the development of guns,
germs, and steel.
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What Diamond failed to discuss is the political decisions made to engage in European imperialism, to
construct steel and guns, and to utilize disease as a weapon. European s acquirement of guns and steel
did not mean they were compelled to use such technology to colonize the other continents. Without
acknowledging this, Europeans appear as inadvertent conquerors. Guns, Germs, and Steel does not
explain the capability for people to make judgements and influence the aftermath. For example, stated
in the epilogue, the Fertile Crescent lost its head start because it was the inhabitants decision to clear
the woodlands periodically, not allowing the vegetation to grow back soon enough. In China, it was
the type of political organization the inhabitants agreed on that allowed one of their dictators to decide
whether they accept innovation for the entire empire. The arrangements that Europe, the Fertile
Crescent, and China established, along with the environments they resided in, and many other factors,
all contribute to the disparate fates of their
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How Does Mortal Relationships Be Recognized By The...
In Cuba, there exists such a paradigm, by which many of the religions there are analyzed by. It even
extends to the limit of verifying whether or not a practice should be recognized by the government and
general population solely because of certain precepts that exist within the religion s infrastructure.
Creating a great divide between those who follow religions which are respected by the community and
those who follow religions eschewed by the same community. Such model holds true for the sects:
Regla de Ocha and Regla de Palo.
In many Afro Creole religions, before one can establish a connection between them and the divine
realm, they must be initiated into the community of trust so they might carry out their duties or solve
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One method being cowrie shells (Mason, 18). The meticulous and strategically thrown cowrie shells
give serve as a message every time they land on the surface, just as we use Morse code to
communicate, the orichas use cowrie shells to share a message to us humans.
Switching over to Regla de Palo, we see that this relationship seems a lot more strained and possessive
than one of Regla de Ocha. A major reason why many Cuban officials (and many laypeople) choose to
not outwardly partake in this religion is because of its known ability to backfire on those who are
followers, since they generally use the spirits for personal gain. A relationship with a spirit in Rela de
Ocha is similar to one of great abuse if we were to humanize the two parties. The spirit or muerto is
trapped in either a bottle or nganga and works for the person who wields the object of entrapment. The
main way a palero (priest) of Regla de Ocha establishes a relationship with a spirit is through the
collection of the bones of a passed priestess or priest. The process of obtaining bones from a person
not directly related to you is illegal in Cuba; however, exhumed skeletons which are claimed in time
are generally sold to paleros in search of new muertos to help them prosper. Since these disturbed
spirits do work on be half of those who hold their remains, if they are not treated with complete
disrespect, then they do bring a
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Comparing The Robber Bridegroom And The Grimm Brothers
Fairy tales possess the ability to last throughout the decades. The stories are passed down from
generations and teach valuable lessons in extraordinary ways. In fact, most fairy tales began with oral
storytelling. However, The Grimm Brothers made multiple editions of tales that they claimed as their
own. With over 200 fairy tales, not all of their stories gained the same amount of popularity. Their
more prominent stories, such as Cinderella and Snow White, create a sense of whimsy with talking
animals and love. In contrast, The Robber Bridegroom, a lesser known fairy tale, focuses on dark
ideas: cannibalism and murder. The Grimm Brothers fairy tale The Robber Bridegroom did not reach
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Grimm stories usually contain the standard characters of a fairy tale. In a normal fairy tale, the
characters include the fool, the fairy, the wicked crone, the charming prince, and the beautiful damsel
(Heckel). While not all of these characters are always included, most stories contain some
combination of them. These characters help make the iconic setup that makes the story popular. For
instance, the famous fairy tale Snow White shows off a wicked crone, a charming prince, and the
beautiful damsel. Snow White escapes her evil queen mother and ends up with her prince ( Snow
White ). In Snow White, the ideal structure is in place; everything comes together and it has a joyful
ending. However, in The Robber Bridegroom, there is no charming prince or a standard wicked crone
( The Robber ). The daughter is left to defend herself against the suitor and she does not end up with
love. The archetypal characters are not only missing, but the standard theme of love is not present
anywhere within the story. The fairy tale did not reach its full capability because it lacks the archetypal
characters that let readers connect to the
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Examples Of Reconciliation In Australia
The Freedom Ride and Tent Embassy are both extremely significant events and had long lasting
impacts on reconciliation and the plight of the indigenous. Reconciliation in Australia is the movement
aimed at building unity between Indigenous and non Indigenous Australians. The Tent Embassy was
established on the 26th of January 1972, positioned across from what was then Parliament House, in
Canberra, where Indigenous activists protested for equality and land rights. For similar reasons, was
the Australian Freedom Ride (1965) inspired by the American Civil Rights movements when a group
of students from the University of Sydney travelled around Western NSW in a bus also aimed to raise
awareness and encourage resistance against discrimination and poor standards of living conditions of
Indigenous Australians.
Both examples of political activism through the Tent Embassy and Freedom Ride was significant and
effective in accelerating the movement towards indigenous equality and reconciliation in Australia.
The Australian Human Rights Commission advises in regard to reconciliation: It is crucial that we
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These issues were predominately disregarded at the time and have now been considerably influenced
by one or both of these events. Ultimately, the Tent Embassy and Freedom Ride were both significant
events, which then led to significant long term economic, political and social impacts, and
consequently jumpstarted the broader Indigenous
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Water Is The Greatest Basic Natural Resources
Water is the greatest basic natural resource. For plants and animals alike, water is vital for life, making
up as much as 65% of the human body (90% of an infant s body). It also provide habitat for fish and
animals, refuge, food, navigation, electricity and mechanical power, as well as coolant, a waste
stream, and prospects for recreation. No body of water, however, can support all of these different
usages without suffering some degree of disturbance: under poor management, disturbance may result
from even one primary use. (Perry Vanderklein, 1996). In Canberra, the foremost unsustainable
wicked problem that the Sullivans creek catchment is experiencing at the moment is the deteriorating
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Eutrophication is defined as the natural ageing process of natural body of water, generally understood
to refer to enrichment of water systems by nutrients, notably phosphorus and nitrogen, and to the
improved production of algal and higher plant biomass that the added nutrient loads stimulate
(Reynolds, 1992). Customarily, the eutrophication is a natural phenomenon, but during the past
decades, the word eutrophication has been frequently used to signify the artificial and unwanted
addition of plant nutrients to waterbodies (Ryding Rast, 1989). Eutrophication is a process whereby
water bodies, such as lakes, estuaries, or slow moving streams receive extra nutrients that stimulate
unnecessary plant growth (periphyton attached algae, algae, and nuisance plants weeds). This boosted
plant growth, regularly called an algal bloom, reduces dissolved oxygen in the water when dead plant
material decays and can frequently cause other water biota (fish in particular) to perish. Nutrients can
come from many sources, such as: fertilizers applied to agricultural fields, suburban lawns, and
deposition of nitrogen from the atmosphere, erosion of soil containing nutrients and sewage treatment
plant discharges. In the simplest definition, Eutrophication is the decreasing of the water quality
within a body of water (Henry, 1993). Accelerated eutrophication of water ecosystems, as a direct
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Santa Bibli The Bible Through Hispanic Eyes, Justo L....
In Santa Biblia: The Bible Through Hispanic Eyes, Justo L. González invites the reader to read the
Bible in fresh ways, and gain insight from the perspective of those who claim their Hispanic identity
as part of their hermeneutical baggage, and who also read the Scripture within the context of a
commitment to the Latino struggle to become all that God wants us and all of the world to be in other
words, the struggle for salvation/liberation. (González 1996, 28 29) Published hot on the heels of the
quincentennial of Columbus voyage to the new world, and abreast of discussions taking place in the
larger Hispanic community, González s book is both timely and well researched.
His central aim is not just to provide one example of a legitimate, contextual (Hispanic) perspective.
He also is eager to show that embracing different theological perspectives from around the globe is a
necessary and unavoidable aspect of the church s catholicity. González makes his case in the
introduction.
The introduction deals with the ideas of authority and perspective, and how they function properly in
the process of Biblical interpretation. A key idea is that reading is a dialogue between the text and the
reader. Both sides have a role to play. If we acknowledge this, then we must also acknowledge that the
perspective of the reader has some significance in how the Bible is interpreted and exercises authority.
This dialogical reading transcends the categories of objective and subjective , and
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Karl Marx
A century and a half ago, Karl Marx established a theory that today is known as the backbone to
modern socialism and communism. Marx viewed the early capitalism of his own day as inherently
exploitive. At the core of capitalist production is what is considered surplus value, the value left over
after the producer (in Marx s case, factory owner) had paid the fixed costs of production such as raw
materials, machinery, overhead and wages. The left over amount was kept as profit, a profit that Marx
saw that was earned from the sweat of the labor. Derived from his idea of surplus value was that of
alienation. Marx gave an economic interpretation to alienation. People were alienated from their own
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In realizing that the capitalist had a new tool with which they could barter or trade, they also realized
they now had an effective tool to keep the cost of the labor commodity down and in effect control
those of the labor community that would become trouble for the new way of doing things in this new
capitalist, industrial, power creating realm. The first casualty was and is always the worker in a
capitalist society, according to Marx. See, first of all, Marx saw the many workers as victims who
were or are taking advantage of by the owners of the factories and other means of production to satisfy
the gain of profit by the few capitalists. Marx argued that under capitalism labor seldom receives more
than bare subsistence. According to Marx, the surplus remaining is appropriated by the capitalists as
their profits. This was a belief that many laborers, trying to organize to obtain better wages and work
conditions during early commercial capitalism, held and acted upon.
Arguing that the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles, (500) and that
liberal governments and ideology were merely agents of the exploiting owners of property, Marx
advocated the abolition of private property and predicted the demise of capitalism after a series of
recurring crises. The abolition of property, and therefore of class
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Case Study Of Pizza Delivery
According to Wysocki (2012), there are many challenges to keeping a project running smoothly, but as
a project manager for Pizza Delivery Quickly, your main concern is about monitoring the established
metrics that can alert a project is heading for distress. The project manager must be able to analyze the
situation, revise the goals, evaluate the different options and be able to revise the plan as needed.
Metrics can facilitate the tracking system, which is essential for evaluating the current project
performance level. A cutting edge tracking system serves as a gold standard benchmark or key
indicator of the level of progress for the entire project. It is also important to note that the schedule
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There are different methods that must be incorporated into a project such as the PDQ project, the
Schedule Performance Index (SPI) tracking framework could be easily incorporated into the Pizza
Delivery System order entry subsystem. Also, critical precautionary measures must be taken into
consideration for any project, which measures can be implemented effectively when some parts of the
project are lagging behind and not keeping up with the metrics. The Pizza Delivery Quickly case study
can benefit from an evaluation of the entire structural system of the project and its team in order to
perform effectively. This is a key aspect, especially if the six subsystems are required to work with the
designated teams. The most important aspect in the Pizza Delivery Quickly order system is the project
management coordination element, especially if separate independent teams are utilized effectively in
the different subsystems. This Pizza Delivery Quickly case study mainly focuses in the main structure
and effectiveness of the PDQ team and the important actualization of the SPI tracking system for the
PDQ entry
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Martin Luther s Power And Efficacy Of Indulgences
Martin Luther wrote the Power and efficacy of indulgences .Know as the 95 theses. Martin Luther
came up with the 95 theses in Germany in Wittenberg. These 95 theses show what the church was
doing wrong in his time this change the course of the catholic church. See the church would take and
fool the good christian people by take and stealing their money. Like if the person was having a bad
day they would come to the church and the pope are monks would tell them they could feel mary, or
anybody from the bible bones are some fake holy relic or they told them they could drop money in a
pot and when it hit the bottom there person they to wanted to go to heaven went . And they also fooled
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The first and second theses were contained Martin idea of Gods intended believer to seek out
repentance and there faith alone with no deeds at all and it would leave them to salvation. Salvation is
the acceptance into heaven, but god did not intend on them doing that stealing other money to benefit
themselves . The other 93 theses criticized the practice of the indulgence. The 93 theses support the
first to. But the church and the people were forced to read it cause it was on many other the church
doors around. But November 9, 1518 pope complained luther 95 theses writing was conflicting the
churches teaches. But it was hard for them to believe Martin Luther cause that was what they have
grown up doing following the church that way so he got turndown a lot but he was gain more follower
as they seen what the church was doing to the people. On may 25 the holy roman emperor Charles V
signed the edict against his writing to be burned. Luther hid in a town of Eisenach for 1 year he began
working on major life projects. The Testament into German which took him 10 years to finish
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Feminist Spirituality and Goddess Religion Essay
Feminist Spirituality and Goddess Religion
Thousands of years ago, the Goddess was viewed as an autonomous entity worthy of respect from
men and women alike. Because of societal changes caused by Eastern influence, a patriarchial system
conquered all aspects of life including religion. Furthermore, most feminists interested in goddesses
are women who strongly reject western patriarchal theology (Culpepper 51). Thus, there was this very
strong feminist idea of women being the prime in the early part of the 17th and the 18th century.
Today, the loss of a strong female presence in Judeo Christian beliefs has prompted believers to look
to other sources that celebrate the role of women. Men and women have increasingly embraced
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Some of these so called religions would be Christianity including the Roman Catholic Church,
Protestants, European Religions and also Judaism who thought of as god being male i.e. Jesus.
Goddess worship was gradually combined with worship of male Gods to produce a variety of Pagan
religions, thus losing some of its singular focus on the female as a deity. Goddess Worship during the
Christian era was molded by more dominant outside forces. As Judaism, Christianity eventually Islam
evolved, the Pagan religions were suppressed and the female principle was gradually driven out of
religion. Consequently women were reduced to a level inferior to men. The God, King, Priest Father
replaced the Goddess, Queen, Priestess Mother (Miles 24). A woman s testimony was not considered
significant in courts, women were not allowed to speak in churches, and positions of authority in the
church were (almost without exception) limited to men. A feminine presence was added to Christianity
when the Virgin Mary was named Theotokos (Mother of God). However, her role was heavily
restricted and included none of the fertility components present in Pagan religions.
A low point in the life of women was reached during the Renaissance, when hundreds of thousands of
suspected female witches were exterminated being burned and hanged. At the turn of the century,
scholars began writing about a Mother Goddess . By the 1950s, Gerald Gardner
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Perez Art Museum Research Paper
Some building are meant to have a great façade and just show how and intricate design can stand up
on it s own, but while the Perez Art Museum has great façade and has a very interesting design, its
serves to much more than that. The PAMM is not only a Museum that shows all types of vintage and
contemporary artworks, but in addition it works as an education center for kids, as screenings and
presentations to an outdoor area for visitors to hang out and enjoy the views that Miami has to offer.
All these variation of spaces are achieved thanks to numerous factors for example the interchangeable
galleries that creates different moments for the visitors, the relationship between the site and the
building itself, a canopy that wraps around the whole the building creating a porch with shade for
people to enjoy the views, an auditorium with dual functionality, and third floor for offices and
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The auditorium plays a dual function, connecting the first floor to the second floor galleries, and it
also works as an event area. The seats are connected to the stairs creating bleachers in between, with
an open staircase pushed to the left of the wall. In this way visitors are able to engage in the space by
not only going up the staircase. This exposed area provides different types of events, from a
presentation or performance, to screenings projecting into the front of the auditorium, to more intimate
gatherings like groups and clubs. These more intimate spaces are due to the mechanized walls that act
a as a curtain to section off the auditorium. In this manner the spaces of the auditorium adapt to the
circumstances and the purpose of each different event, making the visitor feel like it s in control of the
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Research Paper On Iran Hostage Crisis
Iran Hostage Crisis
On November 4th, 1979, a group of enraged of Islamic revolutionists invaded the United States
Embassy in Tehran. They had taken 60 Americans hostage for 444 days until President Ronald Reagan
had taken Oath of office. It was nearly minutes after Reagan had taken office that they were released.
Ayatollah Khomeini enforced an anti Western Islamic theocracy, overrode the pro Western monarchy
of the Shah of Iran. Iran had felt that the United States was interfering with their internal affairs. They
feared that they would return the Shah to power. The Shah had fled to mexico and the doctors there
had uncovered that he was suffering an aggressive cancer. With this recent discovery they pushed the
Shah to be admitted into a
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The Holy Bible And Holy Torah
Throughout this Report, the writer used both Primary and Secondary research in order to validate the
stated hypothesis. This included one interview with a devout Catholic from the Islands of Fiji (Mar,
Interviewee,13/07/15). Moreover, comprehensive secondary research was gathered from a variety of
books and relevant websites. In particular, the holy Bible and the holy Torah were very useful, as this
main aspects of information gathering denoted a very different and diverse approach to the Initiation
ritual. The writer will investigate how he has used the information to formulate, his own ideas and
concepts for the particular initiation ritual.
Reasoning:
Initiation the action of admitting someone into a secret or obscure society or group, typically with a
ritual. The Initiation ritual between the two major Religions, depicts that the laity have to start their
journey with God, somewhere. (Mar, Interviewee,13/07/15) With both these diverse and spiritual
Religions having an Initiation ritual, there will be certain aspects that fill one s transition, from the
normal world to the new Religious life, that are filled with multivocal symbols and ceremony. The two
major Religions, that require an Initiation ritual, that the writer has focused on is Judaism and
Catholicism. The Baptism and Bar Mitzvah are the two initiation rituals.
Baptism:
Baptism is a Christian sacrament of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water,
into the Christian Church generally
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Don Quixote
What giants? [says] Sancho, amazed, (Cervantes 36). Those giants you see over there with long arms:
some of them have them well nigh two leagues in length, [replies] his master, (Cervantes 36).
In Chapter 7 of Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes portrays Don Quixote as an idealistic character
who believes that the windmills are giants, and because of this, it can be said that Don Quixote has a
crazy mind that creates objects to be something they are not. Don Quixote is a chivalric romance and
takes place at the period of the Spanish Inquisition; however, Cervantes Xportrays a lunatic man who
goes on adventures throughout La Mancha, Spain as a knight errant. Throughout this novel shows
Quixote being quixotic. Quixotic deals with extravagant chivalry or romance, followed by seeing
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In reality, however, they are just windmills. In this scene, Quixote and Panza are seeing thirty or forty
windmills as they are standing on a hill. Quixote says to Panza, Do you see over yonder, my friend
Sancho Panza, thirty or more huge giants? (Cervantes 36). Quixote tells this to Panza because Quixote
s reaction towards these windmills are caused by his thinking that he is a real knight errant, and his
duty of a knight errant is to fight in battles and conquer the giants. Another example is in Chapter 18,
when Quixote and Panza are traveling, and Quixote sees clouds of dust caused by a battle of two
kingdoms ; however, as for the clouds of dust he [sees], they were raised by two large flocks of ewes
and rams. ... so earnest [is] Don Quixote calling them armies (Cervantes 150). Cervantes shows this to
his audience to create the illusion of how insane Quixote really is; also, Cervantes tries to illustrate an
effect on the emotional distress Quixote goes through because of his delusional
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Essay On The Dust Bowl
The Dust Bowl was a difficult time that caused people to lose their lives or to have difficult ones.
People got diseases, others lost everything they had, and kids didn t get to grow up normal. One of
these kids was Timothy Johnson. One day, he and his brothers were out when their mom called them
in, as she did a loud sound crashed through their trees. They heard the stories of many dust storms
forming but Timothy hadn t known how they would affect his life. They watched as dust clouded
around them, they couldn t even see the tree Timothy and his brothers had played by. Days later after
the first storm, Timothy went back to school and talked about it with his friends. A few days later at
school another one hit, and all the kids had the realization of what was happening. About 6 months
later kids would wear masks and many had gotten illnesses from what was now know as the Dust
Bowl. Timothy grew up a lot during the Dust Bowl, he went through many hardships and learned what
to do to help out his family. After, he wrote a documentary about it later becoming famous for the
perfect way he portrayed it. Yet the story of Tim was only one of many caused by the Dust Bowl, an
awful time that destroyed many lives.
The Dust Bowl was a dark and difficult part of life for people of the 1930 s. The Dust Bowl spread
many diseases resulting in many people losing their lives. English professor, Cary Nelson, explained
The simplest acts of life, breathing, eating a meal, taking a walk, were
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Write An Essay On Bioethanol From Ethanol To Brazil
Ethanol, also called ethyl alcohol or drinking alcohol, is an organic compound belonging to the
alcohol group. It could also be abbreviated EtOH. The hydroxyl, OH, functional group differentiates
the compound from the other organic compounds and hence shares some of the same physical and
chemical properties, with other alcohols. Ethanol is used as fuel, solvents and in alcoholic beverages.
It is also used as antiseptics, household cleaning products, varnishes and in alcohol thermometers
(Garcia). The molecular formula of ethanol is C2H6O, normally written as C2H5OH or CH3CH2OH.
The molar mass, boiling point and melting point of ethanol is 46.069g/mol, 78.29ºC and 114.14ºC,
respectively (Ethanol). Ethanol is a colorless liquid with a slight odor, soluble in water, flammable,
volatile and evaporates easily when left in the open (Garcia). Brazil is the largest country in the
continent of South America, not only by size, but by population. Brazil also has the most populated
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Bioethanol is made from renewable resources hence, it is infinite. It is greener and better for the
environment by producing fewer greenhouse gases. More planting of sugarcane meant more uptake of
CO2 and release of O2. Ethanol also produces six less molecules of carbon dioxide when combusted
versus gasoline, seen in the following equations. C2H5OH + 3 O2  2 CO2 + 3 H2O (ethanol
combustion) versus C8H18 + 12.5 O2  8 CO2 + 9 H2O (gasoline combustion). Finally, a lot of
countries can be self reliant because these countries can grow the crop and possibly manufacture the
fuel (Advantages). While there are many advantages, there is one major disadvantage to worry about.
This disadvantage is using it for fuel or food. Brazil does not really have this problem, but in America,
corn could be food to feed someone rather than making fuel
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College Sports Is A Multi Billion Dollar Business
Can you list off companies that are worth a billion dollars? I m sure you may be able to list a few. Let
me help you out. Here are ten of the world s most gigantic business in (billions), and they started in a
garage Yankee Candle, Mattel, Maglite, Lotus Cars, Hewlett Packard, Harley Davidson, Google,
Disney, Apple, and Amazon. All huge businesses. However, did you happen to think of college sports?
College sports is a multi billion dollar business. Let me share with you an example. In 2012, the
NCAA men s basketball March Madness tournament in, TV ad earnings along eclipsed $1 billion
(Cheney Rice Zak, Mic.com). Furthermore, in that very same year, The NFL playoffs generated $976
million, while the NBA, MLB and NHL playoffs combined failed to out earn March Madness,
clocking a paltry $991 million (el at,. Rice). I believe the best business model in the world is coming
to the end. It comes down to it; it s the NCAA vs. Student Athletes. I don t agree with the current
business model in college sports for three reasons. First, the term student athlete; does that name really
exist? Second, the money NCAA is making is outrageous; they could pay their players. Lastly, these
student athletes bring more future students to their universities because of college sports.
Nonetheless, what seems to be in my eyes is an apparent employer laborer relationship. An association
that s a professional sports league in virtually everyway but its name the NCAA avoids paying players
by
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North Kore Totalitarian Authoritarian Regime
Primarily, it is evident that North Korea carries a Totalitarian Authoritarian regime that has been
upheld by its first president, Kim Il sung. The official Supreme Leader of North Korea is Kim Il sung
grandson, Kim Jong un, who took over after his father passed away in 2011. North Korea is under
Democratic People s Republic of Korea political power, which was founded in September 9, 1948.
Overall, North Korea can be described has a country that is led a political system that is called
totalitarianism. In other words, this describes a state that has a leader that creates repression by using
propaganda campaign, cult personality, and extreme regulations. For this regime the ultimate goal is to
diminish individuality and to obtain the ultimate political control by having authority over the public
and private life. Additionally, Worker s Party of Korea is the only political party that is made up of
members that hold similar ideology beliefs as the Supreme leader of North Korea. The documentary
Inside North Korea effortlessly portrays the severity of the authoritarian characteristics in isolated
North Korea. The documentary is based on the experiences surgeon Dr. Sandy, communicator Lisa
Ling, and the camera crew experienced during their trip. North Korea granted them permission to
enter the country because of Dr. Sandy ability to bring light to patients with cataracts. This is possible
through a surgery that is done to people that are partially or completely blind. Although
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A Rhetorical Analysis Of A Speech By Dr. Peter Weinstock
In January 2016, Dr. Peter Weinstock who is an Intensive Care Unit physician and Director of the
Pediatric Simulator Program at the Boston Children s Hospital / Harvard Medical School delivered a
speech at the TED conference. The topic of his speech was Lifelike simulations that make real life
surgery safer , in which he presented how important in difficult surgeries can be the use of current
computer special effects and 3D prints. In his speech, he in an amazing way underlines how important
it is to use realistic simulations before precise surgeries, especially for children. Using examples,
slides and other help he shows the audience the wonders of technology to help analyze the case in
every respect, but also to minimize the risk of failure of the operation. From the first minutes, the
audience is attracted by their appearance, attitude, and tone of voice, which attests to his
professionalism and knowledge of the subject. Through appropriate modulation of voice, he manages
to keep the audience s attention to the end.
Weinstock begins his speech with intriguing questions addressed to the audience. Quietly voice he
asks questions strongly affecting their imagination and then declares that something as unimaginable
for them is real. On the screen, he shows a photo of the newborn and properly aligning the voice he
builds tension in the audience step by step reporting on the child s condition after birth. He shows the
X ray of baby and explains in detail what the problem is.
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The Process Of Matching Hospitals And Residents
Problem
Initial Solution
The process of matching hospitals and residents was chaotic and confusing before the NRMP began to
be used in 1952. The main way hospitals chose medical students was to extend an offer to the student
as early as they could. The demand of the hospitals was greater than the number of students looking
for residencies, prompting considerable competition among hospitals for interns. 1 This competition
lead to hospitals presenting students offers earlier than others could. With offers so early, hospitals
could not know the final class standings or grades of the students by the time they finished school.1 In
the most extreme cases, hospitals would send offers to students two years preceding the internship.1 In
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The small adjustments began in 1945; the first of which would help students by resolving that
hospitals should allow students 10 days after an offer had been made to consider whether to accept or
reject it. 1 In the year 1946, another change was made and students were given up to eight days to
respond.1 In 1949, the AAMC proposed that appointments should be made by telegram at 12:01 A.M.,
November 15, with applicants not required to accept or reject them until 12:00 noon the same day.
Even this 12 hour waiting period was rejected by the American Hospital Association (AHA) as too
long 1. They agreed on the Appointment of Interns which contained that no specified waiting period
after 12:01 A.M. is obligatory 3. Even after these changes were made, it was clear that there were still
problems in the matching process. In order to avoid these problems and the costs they imposed, it was
proposed, and ultimately agreed, that a more centralized matching procedure should be tried 1.
Second Iteration of the Solution
Ultimately, the students were unhappy with modified original system. Their decisions had to be made
quickly and without the ability to consider other offers. The hospitals had to select students before the
students had developed any notable skills or even knew their specialty. Named as a form of congestion
and market failure by Roth in 2008, it was evident that changes in the residency matching program
needed to be made. Thus,
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The Eighth Amendment and Death Penalty Essay
The Eight Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive
fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment inflicted , proposed on 9/25/1789 and approved on
12/15/1791. The cruel and unusual punishment confines the harshness of penalties that state and
federal governments may inflict upon ones who have been condemned of a criminal offense. The
excessive fines phrase restricts the amount that state and federal governments may possibly fine an
individual for a specific offense. The excessive bail phrase limits legal judgment in setting bail for the
discharge of persons indicted of an illegal action during the time following their capture but prior to
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Based on these rules, crimes such as rejecting the God, were punished by death. (Randa, 1997).In
nineteenth century, many states decreased the number of their capital offenses and constructed state
prisons. In 1834, Pennsylvania moved the execution law away from the public eye. In 1846,
Michigan, another state of America, eliminated the death penalty for all offenses except betrayal. After
all, Rhode Island and Wisconsin were two states that put end for all crimes. After years challenging,
the elimination of death penalty except for some severe cases was approved in 1972. History of Death
Penalty. The Death Penalty. Michigan State University Comm. Tech Lab, 2000 2004. Web. 28 Jan.
2010. http://deathpenaltycurriculum.org/student/c/about/history/history 1.htm . The Eight Amendment
entails that every penalty inflicted by the government be in proportion with the crime entrusted by the
defendant. Penalties that are unreasonably inconsiderate will be turned over on petition. For instance,
punishments that have been turned over for being irrational are two Georgia (Coker v. Georgia, and
Eberheart v. Georgia) decrees that ordered the death penalty for rape and kidnapping. According to the
Supreme Court, the Eighth Amendment prohibits some penalties completely, and prohibits some other
penalties that are extreme when evaluated to the offense, or to the capability of the performer. The
U.S. Supreme Court interpretation of the
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What Did David ( Mickey ) Marcus, The First General Of The...
The focus of this investigation will be To what extent did David (Mickey) Marcus, the first general of
the Israeli Army, affect the creation of the state of Israel? . David Marcus graduated at the top of his
class at West Point and was a honored American solider during World War II. He saw the devastation
that this war had caused, first hand when freeing several concentration camps after the war had just
ended. Being a Jew but never in touch with his religious side, he didn t know what to do to help the
cause. He saw this mass migration of Jews with no place to go and wanted to help. He secretly went to
Israeli under a fake name and risked his life every day by taking charge of the Israeli rag tag army and
made it into a force to be reckoned with. He was a very important figure in Israeli history and many
believe that without him, the state of Israel would have never been created. That being said, there are
few sources about him that encompass his story as a whole although many mention him as a greater
part of Israeli history.
Berkman, Ted. Cast a Giant Shadow: The Story of Mickey Marcus Who Died to save Jerusalem.
Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1962. Print.
Cast a Giant Shadow is a biography written exclusively about David Marcus by his close friend.
David had a lot of input into the creation of the work although it was written by Ted Berkman. It is the
first piece found that encompassed the entire story of his life and everything he did in his career. It has
value
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The Discovery Of The Space Station
Someday, somehow, Clarke knew that she would witness the beauty of Earth. She would be able to
feel the sun warm her skin, and have the wind kiss her cheeks as she walked through a forest. Maybe
she would watch a rabbit hop out of a bush, or follow butterflies as she wandered carelessly around
the ground if those creatures were still alive from all the radiation. Her father had always told her
stories about Earth, visualizing it as a heaven for the living. It had been nearly ninety seven years
since the last humans touched the Earth s surface, and only a couple hundred thousand had survived
long enough to make it to the Ark the space station where the last human beings have been living in
since the nuclear bombings. Had the humans not been at conflict with one another, then maybe they
would still be inhabitants of Earth. But war brought distrust, and distrust in the other countries led to
nuclear warfare. While watching the old documentaries of the last surviving humans retelling their
stories of Earth, Clarke realized how different the Ark was, and how she would never live to her fullest
until she was on the ground. The Ark was always cold, and empty, and the oxygen she breathed felt, if
she could describe it in a word, fake. Surely, Clarke had never before breathed oxygen from the
ground, but its as almost as if her mind knew the oxygen she breathed wasn t right. As she sat against
the stone wall of her small cell, she stared at her drawings of Earth. With only a
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Discipleship In Jesus
Discipleship
Teachers around the time when Jesus lived thought that learning was such that the people who wanted
to learn should come to them to be taught. But Jesus felt differently and rather than waiting for people
to come to him, he went out to find them and then chose them to be his followers. He called them
disciples and this word means one who learns. But Jesus chose his disciples carefully as we are told in
Mark 1:16 20 and also in Mark 3:13 19. In the first passage, Jesus appoints his first four disciples,
Simon, Andrew, James and John. Jesus said to them Come, follow me, and I will make you fishers of
men. (Mark 1:17) In Mark 2:13 17, Jesus calls up the fifth disciple, Levi who was a tax collector, and
Jesus later renamed him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They have to rely on other people and as it is said in Morley s passage on discipleship, For they set out
with nothing but the word of God in their hearts.
When Jesus tells the disciples about the cost of discipleship (Mark 8:27 33) he means that they should
be prepared to put God and his commandments first before anything else, and they must be prepared
to suffer for their beliefs. Jesus told them that the most important commandment is Love God and
your neighbour as yourself, (Exodus 20: 3 17) and many disciples throughout the ages have made
many sacrifices to try and put this teaching into practise. When Jesus said to take up the cross, we can
assume that because we all have a cross to bear, we should take up our vocation, and that means for us
to follow Jesus regardless of the sacrifices we have to make. When we are told we should follow him,
it means that we should travel down the same road as Jesus and suffer the many trials of being a
disciple.
But, in Mark 10:29 31 we are told about the rewards of discipleship and the strange reward they
receive for their suffering. Jesus says this to the disciples after he tells them the story of the Rich
Young Man.
In this passage, the rich young man asks Jesus what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus tells him
that he must give up his wealth, but the man is unable to do so. The
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Hardest Working Athletes
The Hardest Working Athletes and the Least Cared About Sport
Does the name Michael Phelps ring a bell? Here s a hint: he s the most decorated Olympian of all time
with a total of 22 medals, 18 of them being gold. Why is it that, even at the height of his career, Phelps
was talked about much less than pro athletes such as LeBron James, Tom Brady, or Derek Jeter?
Saying these other athletes are not also great would be unfair, but it must be acknowledged that Phelps
is underappreciated even though he is the most decorated Olympian of all time (and there s really no
other title higher than that). Phelps is underappreciated because swimming is underappreciated.
Intensive training is the first thing to worry about on the path to become a higher level swimmer.
Starting at around seventh or eighth grade, swimmers begin a higher level of training two to three
hours a day, six days a week, fifty weeks a year. There are no days off and no excuses. Emily
Anderson, a senior at Shoreham Wading River High School, trains an average of 280 laps a day, nine
times a week (before school as well as after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays). Ranking 6th in the
state in the 100 yard breaststroke, 26th in the state overall and 98th nationally, her training has clearly
paid off. Eliza Brant, a senior at St. John the Baptist High School, swims 220 to 280 laps and 320 ...
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If the technique or the sheer talent is not impressive enough, the time that must be spent just to be an
average swimmer should be. People do not seem to appreciate how much effort, yardage, and time it
actually takes to be good at swimming. Maybe it s because people are used to swimming
recreationally in their backyard, or maybe because they think sports are all about pushing people down
or how far you can throw/kick a ball. Michael Phelps is the most decorated Olympian of all time. He
did not just wake up one day with 18 gold medals; he practically lived in the pool and breathed
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Automatic Stroooding
The aim of this experiment was to test how the automatic processing of reading interferes with the
controlled processing of naming a colour. The findings support the original previous research (Stroop,
1935) as a significant difference was found which indicates that when the controlled process of
naming a colour is not interfered with then it can be recognized faster whereas when the automatic
processes of reading words is involved then the time taken to name the colour is slower due to the
interference.
The results also support Teccee Happ, 1964, whose experiment used a different method of using
colour cards instead of non words but still helped to support their conclusions. They found that
participants responded faster with matching the colour with the colour cards as there was no automatic
process involved compared to the participants who had to match the colour ink of the word to the
colour card. This took the participants longer due to the interference of the automatic process of
reading which was what this experiment also found, further supporting the automatic process
interference theory.
The present research that was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They conducted an experiment where participants were shown either one letter of the word coloured
or the entire word coloured and asked to name the colour they saw. According to the automaticity
theory there would be interference in time taken to name the colours as the participant would
automatically read the word. However, it was found that the interference was heavily reduced in the
letter condition. They concluded that because the letter condition was an alternative mindset they were
able to ignore their typical mindset of reading the word. This leaves room for discussion on what
conditions would a person leave their typical mind set of reading a word to an alternative mindset
which could be explore
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Centipedes Research Paper
Most pests are adapted for either outdoor or indoor living. However, when searching for a mate, an
easy meal, a secure place for depositing their eggs or a nurturing environment, outdoor pests will
sometimes find their way inside your home or business. Sometimes, these pests are temporary and
quickly return to the wild, but at other times, they find themselves too content to leave. Pest control
professionals refer to these types of pests as occasional invaders. In Florida, you might find yourself
contending with the following occasional invaders.
Earwigs
Earwigs are small; adults usually have a body length of about 0.5 inch. Their legs are light brown, but
their bodies are a darker shade of reddish brown. They have distinctive pincers that ... Show more
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When agitated or threatened, they can emit a very foul smelling spray. Palmetto bugs prefer warm,
humid climates, so when they wander indoors, they typically shelter in unused or infrequently used
areas; you may find them in utility rooms or around water heaters. Outdoors, they tend to make their
homes in the holes of trees, under piles of leaves or beneath boards. In color, they are dark brown with
black hues, but if they have molted recently, they may appear reddish brown.
Other Occasional Invaders
There are several different types of ants that may invade your home or business, but in Florida, the
most common types are carpenter ants, red imported fire ants, pharaoh ants and pavement ants.
Because different types of ants require different treatments, it is always best to consult a reputable,
experience pest control company if ants invade.
A few types of spiders prefer to make their permanent homes inside human structures, but outdoor
spiders sometimes come inside to look for a mate or when food is in short supply. In Florida, the most
common outdoor spiders that may occasionally invade are jumping spiders, wolf spiders and black
widows; there have been a few isolated instances of brown recluse spiders reported. Of these four
types, only the black widow and the brown recluse pose any health
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National Incident Management System Analysis
Major emergencies, acts of terrorism and disasters have become more frequent in recent decades.
These disasters affect more and more people, taxing local state and federal resources. Mass casualty
incidents are commonly classified as disasters due to a large number of individuals affected by the
event. Many lives are saved if the affected communities are prepared organized and have developed
emergency response plans in place before the disaster. Also, survivors of mass casualty incidents often
suffer from ill health and disabilities placing, even more strain on emergency responders. In these
disaster situations, the local emergency responders are the first to arrive on the scene and began rescue
efforts. As the incident escalates, more resources from local, private, state and federal levels respond
to the scene. Due to a large number of people affected by the incident, ... Show more content on
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The challenges associated with MCI s can be mitigated with thorough and practiced emergency
operation plans. These plans should utilize the National Incident Management System (NIMS) as the
foundation for the development of the plan. Using the NIMS will allow responders to tailor the plan
according to how many patients, casualties, and a large number of walking wounded that will need
treatment. When sufficient warning is provided the number of patients will be minimized, but plans
must accommodate a large number of evacuees. These evacuees will need timely and pertinent
information to evacuate safely and efficiently. Developing emergency operation plans well in advance
of any disaster or mass casualty incident will ensure sufficient and appropriate resources will be
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Dexter Morgan Character Analysis
Dexter Morgan is a praiseworthy character from Showtime s TV series Dexter. It shows an insight into
a peculiar man s life where nothing is what it seems. Dexter by day is a charismatic blood splatter
analyst for the Miami police, a husband, brother, and a father. By night he is a cynical and gruesome
serial killer who only kills people who slip through the justice system s cracks. His intriguing multi
layered personality and how he formulates to balance his unusual lifestyle fascinates the viewer into
not only the show, but who Dexter is.
Although Dexter begins the series showing us that he lives in a façade attempting to cover up his dark
side there is a part of him that is loving and caring. We see this side of him throughout interactions
between his children, wife, sister, and rare friends. Dexter gets into a romanticized relationship with
his wife at first as a cover up to seem a little normal, but he starts to grow feelings for her and gets
attached to their children. As Katy Waldman from Slate states, Dexter shows real affections to their
children. It actually surprises him how much he has progressed as a person. For example as Mark
Lasswell states in his Such a Nice Boy Serial Killer article, To the consternation of the whimpering
man, Morgan says cheerfully: I ve been going through some changes myself lately. I m getting
married and have a baby on the way. Me! Dexter as a brother cares for his sister and protects her at all
costs, they have their sibling
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Jack Frost Short Story
Once upon many a time in an Ice rink, in the North Pole, there was a small boy named Jack Frost, but
goes by Frosty, he was 139 years old which was 16 years in human time, standing at two feet tall. It
was his first time ice skating in his life, Frosty s parents were Canadian guards for Santa. The father,
Anders, was an snowman and the mother, Antonia, was a elf, they both were guards for Santa for
many decades, protecting the reindeer that pull Santa s slay through the air. Frosty was going to turn
140 on December 24th and he was going to follow in his parent s steps guarding the reindeer, but then
three days after he had turned 54 he got a call from his friend Aksel You are needed in the ice rink,
you are not in any kind of trouble, you are just to come and talk. Frosty then replied Why, what is
happening? Aksel replied with Just come and you will find out what is happening you need to be here.
Later that day, it was 3:00, Frosty was pacing around his room wondering what this was all about.
Twenty minutes passed and he was only five minutes till he arrived at his destination. It was a time, a
group of people approached Frosty. Frosty saw a group of people with uniforms unsure of what kind
or where they had come from, but then Frosty saw a familiar face, it was Frosty s father Anders!
Frosty was then questioned on what he wanted to do in the Canadian military, he answered I would
like to follow in my father s footsteps he shouted echoing through the rink. Frosty s father was
astonished with what Frosty had uttered I will do whatever it takes to join and I will not give up.
Frosty had been waiting for this moment to be asked to join, Frosty excitedly replied with a strong
YES! Six years had passed since he joined from that day in the rink. Frosty was a in the military, but
what he did was almost entirely different from what he had originally wanted. His father had passed
away two years ago during his training, He was quickly notified about his father s death and was
shocked and depressed, but one day something had made it worse. The Fire Nation had destroyed the
town that Frosty had grown up in, he furiously yelled THIS MEANS WAR! he stormed out of his
house to Santa about the destruction they
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Sciencedaily Argument Analysis
Dogs were first thought to have a simple way of processing information and commands given by
humans. This simple process was done through the reward system of the brain; The dog hears or sees
the instruction, follows through, and is rewarded with a treat, however, now it has been proposed
through a series of experiments that there is a much more complicated pattern canines brains follow to
interpret the gestures and faces of their owners and others around them. This finding shows that dogs
have the ability to process and recognize faces of people and other canines through what they now call
the dog face area or DFA in the brain where the general area of the temporal lobe is. This disproves
the previous thought that dogs followed commands due ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Huffington Post article quotes the university s researchers only once. Dogs are able to see faces in
the images and they differentiate familiar and strange faces from each other, say the researchers. These
results indicate that dogs might have facial recognition skills, similar to humans (Becker, 2015). The
article does not provide the names of the researchers, past achievements, or their background
information that would provide a more reliable source. The commentary is also only a summarization
of the articles previous writing instead of more information to encourage a better understanding of the
experiment or results. The ScienceDaily quotes more than one source and gives further insight to the
experiment and how it can affect the future. Dogs have been cohabitating with humans for longer than
any other animal, Dilks says. They are incredibly social, not just with other members of their pack, but
across species. Understanding more about canine cognition and perception may tell us more about
social cognition and perception in general (Dilks, 2015). The article also states earlier who the person
is that was quoted as a professor of psychology at Emory University and the first author of the dog
study that is done described in the article. This Quote comes from a credible source as well as
describing even further the importance of this finding
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Roach s Fight Summary
Roach is the boxing coach of world champion 8 division world, Manny Pacquiao and more, like
Cotto, even Georges St Pierre. He has a fight record of 40 13 and 15 by knockouts. But unfortunately,
it was cut short, since due to taking many blows and barrages of punches over all those years, he
began showing the early signs of Parkinson s disease. But still he refuse to retire until he lost 5 of 6
more fights, until then he just retired at age 26.
Notably one of his greatest accomplishments was training Manny Pacquiao. Being a boxing coach is
to look out for his fighter s and know their weaknesses and strengths, along with their well being.
Pacquiao noted that Freddie knows what s best for me . Freddie s major objectives in training his
fighters is to value strategy, you value strategy, and then you have your plan and your tactics to have
the key in the game to gain an advantage. Roach s strong ace in the hole is his encyclopedic
knowledge about his fighter s, for example, Pacquiao strength and weaknesses as a fighter. As Roach
knows these, he as a wizard/genius ability to discern an opponent s weaknesses and create a game plan
to take ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Studying the weakness and strengths and analyzing their opponents and his own fighters. He utilizes
the skills learned in the traditional approach and takes the game approach. The games approach is
creating activities that are realistic and enjoyable and not static and monotonous like traditional
approach. Using that on top of having experience in the ring and utilizing his strategies and
weaknesses of the opponents, he is able to deduce specific training just for his fighter, and would
employ or have some of the sparring partners fight the way the opponents fight, using different
scenario and making it lively and ever changing in order to match what will happen or
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John Latane s The Effects Of The Panama Canal On Our...
Panama into two sections and contributed little to the Panamanian economy. The reason for this being
is that those who lived within the Canal Zone, a five mile wide strip on either side of the canal,
belonging to the U.S. and were either U.S. citizens or were West Indians working for the canal.
Furthermore, the canal is 48 miles long and with a width of 10 miles, with the U.S. government
having permission to acquire more land, the people of Panama are losing a vast strip of land which
could be used for agriculture or other purposes.
John Latane wrote his article The Effects of the Panama Canal on Our Relations with Latin America in
1914 and claims that since the Panama Canal, new policies are being formed, The building of the
canal has, in the first place, rendered inevitable the adoption of a policy of naval supremacy in the
Caribbean Sea, and, in the second place, it has led to the formulation of new political policies to be
applied in the zone of the Caribbean... He goes on to say how these policies have given the U.S.
control of canal routes, ability to acquire naval bases in the area, set up satellites, and requires
governments to be constitutional and have the consent of its citizens. The scope the Panama Canal
goes beyond just the simple control of a waterway. By having the canal, the U.S. was inserting greater
dominance in the Caribbean Sea and in Latin American countries. The Monroe Document was
designed by the U.S. to keep European powers from interfering with
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How To Write An Analytical Research Paper. 100 Analyt

  • 1. 🔥How To Write An Analytical Research Paper. 100 Analyt 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 An Analytical Research Paper. 100 Analyt 🔥How To Write An Analytical Research Paper. 100 Analyt
  • 2. Waitrose Competitive Information and Brief Pest and Swot... The company I worked for during work experience was: Waitrose ltd. Branch 214 33, Bell Street Henley On Thames Oxfordshire RG9 2BA Tel: 01491 410440 In this assignment, I am going to describe different types of information used in Waitrose and identify its possible sources. 1) The name of the company I have worked for is Waitrose Ltd. At Waitrose, they combine the convenience of a supermarket with the expertise and service of a specialist shop. Above all they take pride in the freshness and quality of their food and products. As you know, Waitrose is partnership with John Lewis which has been ranked first in the Sunday times the UK s largest unquoted company by sales. The purpose of this partnership is to recruit and retain loyal ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... the Community Needs Assessment framework for local community giving Employee secondment programme, the Golden Jubilee Trust, reached its fourth year, having supported 139 Partners who have given more than 52,000 man hours to local community projects since the programme started* Waitrose s website was awarded the See it Right logo by the Royal National Institute for the Blind, commending the site s accessibility Worked with regional food groups to establish the Taste of concept Piloted new community stakeholder engagement programme in Cornwall known as the Intelligent Development Appraisal (IDA) Sponsorship of the Civic Trust Centre Vision programme Key priorities for next year customers and community Roll out Community Needs Assessment Toolkit to 10% of branches Extend London Benchmarking Group community capture programme to all Waitrose branches Complete Disability Discrimination Act audit and compliance programme Environment Progress and achievements Founding member and supporter of the British Retail Consortium project to review and identify chemicals of concern Founder member of Retail Energy Environment Club Launched energy awareness campaign and £30 million refrigeration replacement programme Launched online CSR management system* The Partnership was awarded the Transport Action GreenFleet Award for its commitment to improve the environmental impact of its transport fleet*
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  • 4. Letter from Trenches A letter from the trenches Grade 9 Humanities Assessment Task AOI: Health and Social Education Imagine you are a soldier fighting in the First World War in 1915... Your character could be in the trenches on the Western Front as: British, French or German soldier a native conscript from one of the colonies in Africa or Asia a volunteer from a commonwealth ally like Canada or South Africa Alternatively, your character could be: a German or Russian soldier on the Eastern Front a Turkish, British or Australian soldier in the Middle East Your task is to write a letter home from the field of battle. This will be historical fiction, meaning that the character you choose will be invented, but the living and fighting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... | |5 6 |The student: | | |uses a range of terminology accurately and appropriately | | |demonstrates good knowledge and understanding of health risks and living conditions for soldiers in the First | | |World War through accurate descriptions, explanations and examples. | |7 8 |The student: | | |uses a wide range of terminology accurately and appropriately | | |demonstrates detailed knowledge and understanding of health risks and living conditions for soldiers in the | | |First World War through developed and accurate descriptions, explanations and examples. | |COMMAND TERMS |Use Apply knowledge or rules to put theory into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Gout Is A Complex Metabolic Disease Gout is a complex metabolic disease that presents itself in a form of arthritis that causes unexpected, severe attacks of pain. In addition, men are more likely to get gout, but women become increasingly susceptible to gout after menopause (Mayo Clinic Staff, n.d.). Generally, gout affects one joint at a time and causes tenderness, redness, warmth, and swelling of the joint. However, it can be in several joints. The big toe is most often affected, but gout can also affect other joints in the leg such as the knee, ankle and foot and less often, the hand, wrist, fingers and elbow ( Arthritis and Gout, n.d.). An attack of gout can occur suddenly, often waking you up in the middle of the night with the sensation that the big toe is on fire. In fact, the joint is so tender that the mere weight of the sheet upon the affected joint may seem intolerable. The prevalence of gout appears to be increasing. It is currently estimated to affect over 6 million Americans (Shiel, Jr., M.D., FACP, FACR, 2015). There are three different types of medical appearances of gout that vary in symptoms and treatment, they being hyperuricemia, acute gout, and tophus gout. Hyperuricemia is an overproduction of uric acid and is seen in the beginning stage of gout. In addition, peak incidences occur in patients 30 to 50 years old. Patients with asymptomatic hyperuricemia do not require treatment, but efforts should be made to lower their urate levels by encouraging them to make changes in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Terrorist Group Called Isis Terrorist Blood I was known as a useless addition to the CIA. I really never received any major cases.Until the day that I heard of the terrorist group called ISIS. I had from the whispers of fellow coworkers that there was a secret website in the deep web that recruits members to the terrorist group, but no one has reported being able to access the site. I did remember back to my adolescent years that I did have a bit of experience with hacking as well as navigating the deep web. So, I attempted for weeks effortlessly trying to scavenge the deep web for that website, and finally 2 weeks later I had found the the site, it seemed very shady and had a black background with the videos of every event that created by ISIS even the reporter ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On our way there we had seen several attack helicopters, I am guessing it s an attack helicopter company that makes them. So I had an idea to go and try to steal one. The only tough part about infiltrating the company was that you had to have an employee badge. We needed a way to disguise ourselves. So, what we did was gather a bunch of old twigs and green leaves and disguised ourselves as bushes, and as we saw two employees come by we knocked them out behind the bush using a tranquilizer and hid them behind our bush so we could snatch their identification card. Once that was done we had scanned the card into the metallic scanner, and tried to blend with the other workers as much as possible. In the front office we were asked our position, and I responded with Helicopter cleaner? With a nervous look. Alright! Just remember to not wet the engine, was what the blonde secretary (lady) with a lot of acne said. We had entered the helicopter maintenance room and you could see many military helicopters, there were so many to choose from the Sikorsky R 4 to the much newer UH 60 Black Hawk. All of these helicopters were lined up in a vast room. All together It seemed like there was around eleven helicopters in the entire room! There were many black helicopters and there was even a dark blue and green helicopter.In the end we had decided to take the Mi 24. It was a large and bulky helicopter with a good amount of weapons.Right when I started ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Kurtz Racist Quotes One of the most reoccuring themes in the novel Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, is the theme of race, more specifically, racism by the European and American characters towards the African characters. Critics of the book condemn Conrad as being racist, while others claim that it is just representative of the time period and that how Conrad depicted certain characters and groups within the novel was not uncommon during the time period that the book was written. Published in 1899, at that time it was not unusual for white people to have racist views towards people of other races. Whether or not Conrad was aware that some of the statements made in the book were racist and whether or not he actually intended for race to play as such a large ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At one point in the story the narrator is referring to Kurtz s making a statement about white people being superior to the African people. He [Kurtz] began with the argument that we whites, from the point of development we had arrived at, must necessarily appear to them [savages] in the nature of supernatural beings we approach them with the might of a deity, (Part 2) Here, Kurtz is saying how ever since the white people arrived in Africa, it is important that they appeared and continue to appear to the Africans as supernatural and godlike . When Kurtz makes this comment he is exemplifying just how much he believes he and white people are above the Africans because he thinks this is how the Africans actually view white people. This shows that he truly believes the African men are nowhere near the same level that the white people are. He goes as far to say that the Africans should view white people as supernatural and with the might of a god , which are both clearly not statements that are casually made to compare different races of people, or how different races should view one another. By saying this he is showing his true feelings regarding superiority of the white race and his view is very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Swot Analysis of Kellogs COMPANY OVERVIEW With 2008 sales of nearly $13 billion, Kellogg Company is the world s leading producer of cereal and a leading producer of convenience foods, including cookies, crackers, toaster pastries, cereal bars, frozen waffles and meat alternatives. Kellogg products are manufactured in 19 countries and marketed in more than 180 countries around the world. Kellogg Company s business is broadly divided into two divisions: Kellogg North America and Kellogg International. Kellogg North America includes retail cereal, retail snacks, and frozen and specialty channels businesses in both the United States and Canada. Kellogg International is divided into businesses in Europe, Latin America, and Asia and Australia (Asia Pacific). The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Threats General Mills, Post, and Quaker Oats are using price competition and productproliferation to erode Kellogg s share of the market. Discount imitation cereals brands have been successful in reducing premium brands in the more commodity like cereals. Competitive Analysis Competitive Force Analysis Intensity of Rivals Four Large companies are dominant in the market Oligopoly Competition is very intense Inflated prices Growth Rate has remained Constant Competitive Force Analysis Threat of a Substitution Private Labels Has made substitution very significant Caused other 3 competitors to lower their prices Low switching cost (1/3 of 1,000 shoppers switched to private label) Price competition (1990 s started a price war between rivals) Made the buyer more powerful ARTICLES http://kelloggs.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=43 item=260 KELLOGG COMPANY DECLARES REGULAR DIVIDEND OF $.375 PER SHARE BATTLE CREEK, Mich., Jul 24, 2009 Kellogg Company (NYSE:K) today announced that its Board of Directors declared a dividend of $.375 per share on the common stock of the Company, payable on September 15, 2009, to shareowners of record at the close of business on September 1, 2009. The ex dividend date is August 28, 2009. This is the 339th consecutive quarter that Kellogg Company has paid a dividend to owners of common stock since 1925. About
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  • 10. Lake Baikal And The Russian Revolution 1. What is A? Why is it there? Why should we care? Lake Baikal, head water to the Lena River and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lake Baikal is said to be the Galapagos of Russia and was formed by a rift zone that is no longer active. It is 1700 meters deep and has 20% of the worlds unfrozen freshwater. The lake is a big resource for the planet and it has very unique plants and animals due to its isolation. Also due to the isolation, it has a high rate of endemic species. Lake Baikal was also the site of the first democratic movement in the Soviet Union. The Perestroika movement freedom of speech was started with movements based on environmental issues, such as the paper mill near Lake Baikal polluting the lake with its run off. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In general terms, discuss the ways in which the change from a centrally planned economy to a more market based economy has affected career options and standards of living for the elderly, young professionals, unskilled laborers, members of the military, women, and former government bureaucrats. The collapse of the Soviet Union started the change to a market driven economy. Everyone had to learn what capitalism was and had to do so very quickly, which was not an easy process. Changing to a market driven economy was great for those who had an advantage, such as the previous leaders in the Soviet Union. They were able to take over state run businesses as their own and become wealthy. Others, like young professionals, unskilled laborers etc....lost their jobs and unemployment skyrocketed. With the unemployment so high, the standard of living for these workers worsened. 3. Discuss the declining birthrate in Russia and other countries in the region. What do you think the impact of this decline can have on neighboring countries and regions? Are similar declines happening elsewhere? The declining birthrate is seen all throughout Russia and neighboring countries. A lot is due to many choosing to have less children and also the high mortality rate of younger men. It seems that Europe and the United States are also seeing a decline in the birthrate, but not as bad as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Black Church The rise of the Black Church in the southern black community was a time that was difficult and happy all at the same time, This topic relates to To Kill A Mockingbird because during this time, in Alabama Tom Robinson was the one accused of rape , and a lot of people voted him to be guilty. Tom was guilty and some people believed that Tom was not guilty and was not happy, but most people were happy that he was guilty. So there is a lot of racism going on at this time. Some of the earliest Black Churches date all the way back to the 1700s. Only a few existed for blacks prior to the Civil War. The first Black Church was in Savannah,Georgia in 1777. Also the first Black Church was founded by George Lille. Also to go along with the churches ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The point of them was to reunite people and their friends and family. SInging in the churches brought peace to some people. The call and response originally made it tradition that christian values while describing hardships of slavery. The Black Churches in the Civil Rights movement made them think that we should end all of the whole whites and blacks should be separate. Rev. A.R. Bernard, Rabbi Capers C. Funnye, Dr.Renita Weems, these were some Black Church leaders. After all, if this person made the decision to just let all blacks and whites have the same things. Also be at the same place at the same time. In To Kill A Mockingbird it shows me the side really nobody wants to see, racism. Some characters are not racist at all like Atticus, Scout and Jem. Atticus teaches his children to treat others with respect and with treat others how they want to be treated. But others like Bob Ewell is a very racist man. For example, he and a bunch of other people got together and went to the jail that Tom Robinson was staying in and they wanted to do some bad things to him. I think that this book taught many people to respect others. It really gets to the point of how to treat ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Summary on Father Damien of Molokai¡¦S Life Summary on Father Damien of Molokai¡¦s Life Who was Father Damien? „« Father Damien was formally known as Joseph de Veuster „« He was born on January 3rd 1840 „« Damien was born to a farming couple on Tremeloo Belgium. „« He attended college at Brine le Comte. „« He entered the congregation of the sacred Hearts of Jesus. „« He Became a Picpus Brother on October the 7th 1860. „« Damien followed his brothers dream, now his as well and went into a mission aboard „« On the 19th of march 1864, he landed at Honolulu Harbour. „« He was ordained to the priesthood on may 24th 1864 at the cathedral of our lady of peace. „« Damien believed that the Lepers at the very last needed a priest. „« On may 10, 1873 Damien arrived at the secluded ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Summary on Father Damien of Molokai¡¦s Life Describe the experiences of Lepers on Molokai „« Native Hawaiians became afflicted by disease inadvertently introduced to the Hawaiian islands by foreign traders and sailors. „« Thousands died of influenza, syphilis and other ailments which had never before affected Hawaiians. „« King Kamehameha IV segregated the lepers of the kingdom and moved them to a settlement colony on the north side of the island of Molokai. „« The royal board of health provided them with supplies and food but did not yet have the resources to offer proper healthcare. „« There were six hundred lepers living at Kalaupapa. „« These people were forced to fight each other to survive. „« At kohala, the scourge of leprosy (Hansen¡¦s Disease) was keenly felt, claiming many of his parishioners who were sent to the newly founded leper settlement on Molokai. „« In 1865, a permanent quarantine area was established when the legislature passed the Act to Prevent the spread of the disease. „« The first boat load of patients departed form Honolulu Harbor for the settlement in 1868, the arrival at Kalaupapa bought more hardship and despair. „« Abandoned by society and the medical profession, the patients were left without hope in a hostile environment. „« Conditions at the seetlement became notoriously bad. New arrivals were greeted with ¡§ Aole kanawai ma reia wahi¡¨ translated it meant ¡§in
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  • 14. Japan s Defeat During World War II Essay Masaru Ibuka founded Sony Corporation in the aftermath of Japan s defeat during World War II (IJ 106). Following the company s startup, Ibuka urged Akio Morita, a navy technical lieutenant in thermos optical weapons, to come to Tokyo and join him in the start up of his new business venture (IJ 106). In May 1946, Sony Corporation was officially established as Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Kabushiki Kaisha), a joint stock company (SE1). From the start Ibuka and Morita were determined to develop a global market for their products (Global 50). During the early 1950 s Japanese products suffered from the public perception of their poor quality as compared to products made in the United States (IJ 106). Morita reasoned that if Sony was going to enter into the manufacturing and sales of electronic equipment, it was necessary to establish a market presence in the United States (IJ 107). Thus in 1952, Morita decided to traveled to the United States in order to examine how US companies manufactured and marketed tape recorders as well as to examine potential market opportunities for Totsuken exports (IJ 107) At the time, Western Electric had recently made the patent rights for manufacturing a transistor (which was invented in 1948 at AT T s Bell Laboratories) available to anyone who would pay royalties. Ibuka s desire to effectively use the diverse strengths of his engineering and specialist talent would ultimately influence his decision to have Totsuko work on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Personality Traits In psychology, personality traits could be explained from many aspects, and one of them describes personality traits as categorizations of people s particular characteristics (Burger, 1997) while others hold opposite ideas that personalities are more unique and different for each individual depending on his or her peculiar life experience. The former idea relates itself to nomothetic approach, which is a quantitative approach that studies personalities that people share in common to find out a general law that applies to everyone. The nomothetic approach suggests that people show universal traits and that personality traits are consistent within humans. Gordan Allport first brought up this approach to understand personality in 1930s, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Rasmussen, Scheier, amp; Greenhouse, 2009; Scheier amp; Carver, 1992; Scheier, Carver, amp; Bridges, 2001). It is commonly accepted that optimism is related to the Neuroticism factor and Extraversion factor of the Big Five model and many researches have been done concerning this, however, there seems to be significant correlations between optimism and other major factors. (Sharpe, Martin amp; Roth, 2011) In this study, there were five groups of sample participants. The study used seven instruments (Life Orientation Test; Worldview Personality Inventory Optimism Pessimism Scale; International Personality Item Pool Optimism Scale; The Revised NEO Personality Inventory; NEO Five Factor Inventory; Big Five Factor Markers; Ten Item Personality Inventory). Data from multiple samples were examined, especially the ones of Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness in the prediction of optimism. Results of the study clearly indicated that there are multiple relationships between optimism and the Big Five personality traits. The relationships were positively strong between optimism and four of the Big Five factors: Emotional Stability, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness (Sharpe, Martin amp; Roth, 2011). There is another study showing similar results. The study found that four different measures of optimism had modest positive correlations with Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Sherman Alexie s Subtle Sarcasm Essay Sherman Alexie s Subtle Sarcasm Sherman Alexie illustrates a subtle sarcasm that is very consistent among his stories. He conveys many of the current social issues that seem to be constant among those of Indian heritage. His main characters all have very similar characteristics: very laid back and socially conscious. An important characteristic that his characters share is a sense of wit and cynicism which helps convey Alexie s ideals in many regards. The first rhetorical device Alexie utilizes is his methophorical use of his titles. In the piece The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven he uses two characters from a movie that was very popular at the time. However he puts the two characters against each other despite them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The character is content with the notion that the clerk is observing him simple because he is Native American despite the clerk also being Native American. He then also states a few sentences later: that he also gives his girlfriend the same look that the clerk gives to him which seems to show that he thinks that authority is corrupt. He shows his contempt for the clerk buy buying a creamsicle, which is an ice cream bar that is orange flavored with a creamy white center, implying that the clerk is attempting to be white. This way he ties the corruptness of authority with being white. He also shows that this contempt of white authority is consistent among his people by telling the story of the two boys who steal the car in This is what it means to say Phoenix, Arizona. The two are cheered for their crime by the Native Americans in the reservation. Alexie also illustrates throughout his stories the lack of community among his people. In This is what it means to say Phoenix, Arizona he illustrates his opinion of the tribal council. In this case he shows the robotic attributes of the council through the use of repetition when he asks the council for assistance. Though his father is dead and the urgency of the matter the council still offers minimal help. Alexie is also ardent in showing the hypocrisy that surrounds most of the situations in his stories, such as the character that looks at his white girlfriend the same way the store clerk ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Descriptive Essay On The Hotel It was a humid , dark, stormy night with a thick fog rolling into the street .I was on my way home from a camping trip with my friend . When I was driving down a foggy road, my car started making a ear piercing , booming noise , I then realised my car had broken down , I was stranded with no cell service , only and half filled water bottle , and my camping luggage which wasn t very useful , other than and forest there was an old rooting , tough looking , run down hotel that I thought would be abandoned . While waiting a few minutes in the car , I made my mind up to go to the hotel to see if any of the doors were open in which to my surprise there was . I found the courage to open the door and go in , I was astonished to see a old , scary, skinny boned man standing in the moonlit room behind a small desk . To my surprise there were only two rooms left , I asked if I could get a room, he told me to sign in ,then he gave me the key to room B13 . I was going up the creaking stairs when I heard a mysterious noise coming from behind me , I instantly turned to see what was making the noise but there was nothing there , as I continued up the stairs to my room , when heard that noise again as of tree branches bristling against each other , I ignored the sound thinking, hoping for it to go away , but it didn t stop. As I made my way through the hall to my door I saw a light coming from the room next door I didn t think much of it at the time. It was now past midnight and I was still ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Guns Germs And Steel Imperialism In the novel Guns, Germs, and Steel, by Jared Diamond, it is emphasized how the modern world holds an utmost array of differences among societies. Those of Eurasian origin greatly influence the world of power and wealth. However, other people such as Africans, fought off against European colonial dictatorship, lack such influence and wealth. And other people, including the Aboriginal Australians, no longer rule their own land. Rather, they have become decimated and subjugated by European colonists. Food production, technology, and the decisions made by varying continents played a role in the fates of societies. Geographic features, along with other factors, dictated the development of guns, germs, and steel. Food production was the leading ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What Diamond failed to discuss is the political decisions made to engage in European imperialism, to construct steel and guns, and to utilize disease as a weapon. European s acquirement of guns and steel did not mean they were compelled to use such technology to colonize the other continents. Without acknowledging this, Europeans appear as inadvertent conquerors. Guns, Germs, and Steel does not explain the capability for people to make judgements and influence the aftermath. For example, stated in the epilogue, the Fertile Crescent lost its head start because it was the inhabitants decision to clear the woodlands periodically, not allowing the vegetation to grow back soon enough. In China, it was the type of political organization the inhabitants agreed on that allowed one of their dictators to decide whether they accept innovation for the entire empire. The arrangements that Europe, the Fertile Crescent, and China established, along with the environments they resided in, and many other factors, all contribute to the disparate fates of their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Does Mortal Relationships Be Recognized By The... In Cuba, there exists such a paradigm, by which many of the religions there are analyzed by. It even extends to the limit of verifying whether or not a practice should be recognized by the government and general population solely because of certain precepts that exist within the religion s infrastructure. Creating a great divide between those who follow religions which are respected by the community and those who follow religions eschewed by the same community. Such model holds true for the sects: Regla de Ocha and Regla de Palo. In many Afro Creole religions, before one can establish a connection between them and the divine realm, they must be initiated into the community of trust so they might carry out their duties or solve an first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One method being cowrie shells (Mason, 18). The meticulous and strategically thrown cowrie shells give serve as a message every time they land on the surface, just as we use Morse code to communicate, the orichas use cowrie shells to share a message to us humans. Switching over to Regla de Palo, we see that this relationship seems a lot more strained and possessive than one of Regla de Ocha. A major reason why many Cuban officials (and many laypeople) choose to not outwardly partake in this religion is because of its known ability to backfire on those who are followers, since they generally use the spirits for personal gain. A relationship with a spirit in Rela de Ocha is similar to one of great abuse if we were to humanize the two parties. The spirit or muerto is trapped in either a bottle or nganga and works for the person who wields the object of entrapment. The main way a palero (priest) of Regla de Ocha establishes a relationship with a spirit is through the collection of the bones of a passed priestess or priest. The process of obtaining bones from a person not directly related to you is illegal in Cuba; however, exhumed skeletons which are claimed in time are generally sold to paleros in search of new muertos to help them prosper. Since these disturbed spirits do work on be half of those who hold their remains, if they are not treated with complete disrespect, then they do bring a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Comparing The Robber Bridegroom And The Grimm Brothers Fairy tales possess the ability to last throughout the decades. The stories are passed down from generations and teach valuable lessons in extraordinary ways. In fact, most fairy tales began with oral storytelling. However, The Grimm Brothers made multiple editions of tales that they claimed as their own. With over 200 fairy tales, not all of their stories gained the same amount of popularity. Their more prominent stories, such as Cinderella and Snow White, create a sense of whimsy with talking animals and love. In contrast, The Robber Bridegroom, a lesser known fairy tale, focuses on dark ideas: cannibalism and murder. The Grimm Brothers fairy tale The Robber Bridegroom did not reach the same level of acclaim as other Grimm stories ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Grimm stories usually contain the standard characters of a fairy tale. In a normal fairy tale, the characters include the fool, the fairy, the wicked crone, the charming prince, and the beautiful damsel (Heckel). While not all of these characters are always included, most stories contain some combination of them. These characters help make the iconic setup that makes the story popular. For instance, the famous fairy tale Snow White shows off a wicked crone, a charming prince, and the beautiful damsel. Snow White escapes her evil queen mother and ends up with her prince ( Snow White ). In Snow White, the ideal structure is in place; everything comes together and it has a joyful ending. However, in The Robber Bridegroom, there is no charming prince or a standard wicked crone ( The Robber ). The daughter is left to defend herself against the suitor and she does not end up with love. The archetypal characters are not only missing, but the standard theme of love is not present anywhere within the story. The fairy tale did not reach its full capability because it lacks the archetypal characters that let readers connect to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Examples Of Reconciliation In Australia The Freedom Ride and Tent Embassy are both extremely significant events and had long lasting impacts on reconciliation and the plight of the indigenous. Reconciliation in Australia is the movement aimed at building unity between Indigenous and non Indigenous Australians. The Tent Embassy was established on the 26th of January 1972, positioned across from what was then Parliament House, in Canberra, where Indigenous activists protested for equality and land rights. For similar reasons, was the Australian Freedom Ride (1965) inspired by the American Civil Rights movements when a group of students from the University of Sydney travelled around Western NSW in a bus also aimed to raise awareness and encourage resistance against discrimination and poor standards of living conditions of Indigenous Australians. Both examples of political activism through the Tent Embassy and Freedom Ride was significant and effective in accelerating the movement towards indigenous equality and reconciliation in Australia. The Australian Human Rights Commission advises in regard to reconciliation: It is crucial that we acknowledge the legitimacy of the discrimination, disempowerment and frustration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These issues were predominately disregarded at the time and have now been considerably influenced by one or both of these events. Ultimately, the Tent Embassy and Freedom Ride were both significant events, which then led to significant long term economic, political and social impacts, and consequently jumpstarted the broader Indigenous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Water Is The Greatest Basic Natural Resources Water is the greatest basic natural resource. For plants and animals alike, water is vital for life, making up as much as 65% of the human body (90% of an infant s body). It also provide habitat for fish and animals, refuge, food, navigation, electricity and mechanical power, as well as coolant, a waste stream, and prospects for recreation. No body of water, however, can support all of these different usages without suffering some degree of disturbance: under poor management, disturbance may result from even one primary use. (Perry Vanderklein, 1996). In Canberra, the foremost unsustainable wicked problem that the Sullivans creek catchment is experiencing at the moment is the deteriorating of water quality, which relatively affects the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Eutrophication is defined as the natural ageing process of natural body of water, generally understood to refer to enrichment of water systems by nutrients, notably phosphorus and nitrogen, and to the improved production of algal and higher plant biomass that the added nutrient loads stimulate (Reynolds, 1992). Customarily, the eutrophication is a natural phenomenon, but during the past decades, the word eutrophication has been frequently used to signify the artificial and unwanted addition of plant nutrients to waterbodies (Ryding Rast, 1989). Eutrophication is a process whereby water bodies, such as lakes, estuaries, or slow moving streams receive extra nutrients that stimulate unnecessary plant growth (periphyton attached algae, algae, and nuisance plants weeds). This boosted plant growth, regularly called an algal bloom, reduces dissolved oxygen in the water when dead plant material decays and can frequently cause other water biota (fish in particular) to perish. Nutrients can come from many sources, such as: fertilizers applied to agricultural fields, suburban lawns, and deposition of nitrogen from the atmosphere, erosion of soil containing nutrients and sewage treatment plant discharges. In the simplest definition, Eutrophication is the decreasing of the water quality within a body of water (Henry, 1993). Accelerated eutrophication of water ecosystems, as a direct ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Santa Bibli The Bible Through Hispanic Eyes, Justo L.... In Santa Biblia: The Bible Through Hispanic Eyes, Justo L. González invites the reader to read the Bible in fresh ways, and gain insight from the perspective of those who claim their Hispanic identity as part of their hermeneutical baggage, and who also read the Scripture within the context of a commitment to the Latino struggle to become all that God wants us and all of the world to be in other words, the struggle for salvation/liberation. (González 1996, 28 29) Published hot on the heels of the quincentennial of Columbus voyage to the new world, and abreast of discussions taking place in the larger Hispanic community, González s book is both timely and well researched. His central aim is not just to provide one example of a legitimate, contextual (Hispanic) perspective. He also is eager to show that embracing different theological perspectives from around the globe is a necessary and unavoidable aspect of the church s catholicity. González makes his case in the introduction. The introduction deals with the ideas of authority and perspective, and how they function properly in the process of Biblical interpretation. A key idea is that reading is a dialogue between the text and the reader. Both sides have a role to play. If we acknowledge this, then we must also acknowledge that the perspective of the reader has some significance in how the Bible is interpreted and exercises authority. This dialogical reading transcends the categories of objective and subjective , and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Karl Marx A century and a half ago, Karl Marx established a theory that today is known as the backbone to modern socialism and communism. Marx viewed the early capitalism of his own day as inherently exploitive. At the core of capitalist production is what is considered surplus value, the value left over after the producer (in Marx s case, factory owner) had paid the fixed costs of production such as raw materials, machinery, overhead and wages. The left over amount was kept as profit, a profit that Marx saw that was earned from the sweat of the labor. Derived from his idea of surplus value was that of alienation. Marx gave an economic interpretation to alienation. People were alienated from their own labor; their work was appropriated by someone ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In realizing that the capitalist had a new tool with which they could barter or trade, they also realized they now had an effective tool to keep the cost of the labor commodity down and in effect control those of the labor community that would become trouble for the new way of doing things in this new capitalist, industrial, power creating realm. The first casualty was and is always the worker in a capitalist society, according to Marx. See, first of all, Marx saw the many workers as victims who were or are taking advantage of by the owners of the factories and other means of production to satisfy the gain of profit by the few capitalists. Marx argued that under capitalism labor seldom receives more than bare subsistence. According to Marx, the surplus remaining is appropriated by the capitalists as their profits. This was a belief that many laborers, trying to organize to obtain better wages and work conditions during early commercial capitalism, held and acted upon. Arguing that the history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles, (500) and that liberal governments and ideology were merely agents of the exploiting owners of property, Marx advocated the abolition of private property and predicted the demise of capitalism after a series of recurring crises. The abolition of property, and therefore of class ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Case Study Of Pizza Delivery According to Wysocki (2012), there are many challenges to keeping a project running smoothly, but as a project manager for Pizza Delivery Quickly, your main concern is about monitoring the established metrics that can alert a project is heading for distress. The project manager must be able to analyze the situation, revise the goals, evaluate the different options and be able to revise the plan as needed. Metrics can facilitate the tracking system, which is essential for evaluating the current project performance level. A cutting edge tracking system serves as a gold standard benchmark or key indicator of the level of progress for the entire project. It is also important to note that the schedule performance index is one of the most widely used metrics for tracking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are different methods that must be incorporated into a project such as the PDQ project, the Schedule Performance Index (SPI) tracking framework could be easily incorporated into the Pizza Delivery System order entry subsystem. Also, critical precautionary measures must be taken into consideration for any project, which measures can be implemented effectively when some parts of the project are lagging behind and not keeping up with the metrics. The Pizza Delivery Quickly case study can benefit from an evaluation of the entire structural system of the project and its team in order to perform effectively. This is a key aspect, especially if the six subsystems are required to work with the designated teams. The most important aspect in the Pizza Delivery Quickly order system is the project management coordination element, especially if separate independent teams are utilized effectively in the different subsystems. This Pizza Delivery Quickly case study mainly focuses in the main structure and effectiveness of the PDQ team and the important actualization of the SPI tracking system for the PDQ entry ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Martin Luther s Power And Efficacy Of Indulgences Martin Luther wrote the Power and efficacy of indulgences .Know as the 95 theses. Martin Luther came up with the 95 theses in Germany in Wittenberg. These 95 theses show what the church was doing wrong in his time this change the course of the catholic church. See the church would take and fool the good christian people by take and stealing their money. Like if the person was having a bad day they would come to the church and the pope are monks would tell them they could feel mary, or anybody from the bible bones are some fake holy relic or they told them they could drop money in a pot and when it hit the bottom there person they to wanted to go to heaven went . And they also fooled them by telling them to climb a bunch of stairs and they would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first and second theses were contained Martin idea of Gods intended believer to seek out repentance and there faith alone with no deeds at all and it would leave them to salvation. Salvation is the acceptance into heaven, but god did not intend on them doing that stealing other money to benefit themselves . The other 93 theses criticized the practice of the indulgence. The 93 theses support the first to. But the church and the people were forced to read it cause it was on many other the church doors around. But November 9, 1518 pope complained luther 95 theses writing was conflicting the churches teaches. But it was hard for them to believe Martin Luther cause that was what they have grown up doing following the church that way so he got turndown a lot but he was gain more follower as they seen what the church was doing to the people. On may 25 the holy roman emperor Charles V signed the edict against his writing to be burned. Luther hid in a town of Eisenach for 1 year he began working on major life projects. The Testament into German which took him 10 years to finish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Feminist Spirituality and Goddess Religion Essay Feminist Spirituality and Goddess Religion Thousands of years ago, the Goddess was viewed as an autonomous entity worthy of respect from men and women alike. Because of societal changes caused by Eastern influence, a patriarchial system conquered all aspects of life including religion. Furthermore, most feminists interested in goddesses are women who strongly reject western patriarchal theology (Culpepper 51). Thus, there was this very strong feminist idea of women being the prime in the early part of the 17th and the 18th century. Today, the loss of a strong female presence in Judeo Christian beliefs has prompted believers to look to other sources that celebrate the role of women. Men and women have increasingly embraced goddess ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of these so called religions would be Christianity including the Roman Catholic Church, Protestants, European Religions and also Judaism who thought of as god being male i.e. Jesus. Goddess worship was gradually combined with worship of male Gods to produce a variety of Pagan religions, thus losing some of its singular focus on the female as a deity. Goddess Worship during the Christian era was molded by more dominant outside forces. As Judaism, Christianity eventually Islam evolved, the Pagan religions were suppressed and the female principle was gradually driven out of religion. Consequently women were reduced to a level inferior to men. The God, King, Priest Father replaced the Goddess, Queen, Priestess Mother (Miles 24). A woman s testimony was not considered significant in courts, women were not allowed to speak in churches, and positions of authority in the church were (almost without exception) limited to men. A feminine presence was added to Christianity when the Virgin Mary was named Theotokos (Mother of God). However, her role was heavily restricted and included none of the fertility components present in Pagan religions. A low point in the life of women was reached during the Renaissance, when hundreds of thousands of suspected female witches were exterminated being burned and hanged. At the turn of the century, scholars began writing about a Mother Goddess . By the 1950s, Gerald Gardner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Perez Art Museum Research Paper Some building are meant to have a great façade and just show how and intricate design can stand up on it s own, but while the Perez Art Museum has great façade and has a very interesting design, its serves to much more than that. The PAMM is not only a Museum that shows all types of vintage and contemporary artworks, but in addition it works as an education center for kids, as screenings and presentations to an outdoor area for visitors to hang out and enjoy the views that Miami has to offer. All these variation of spaces are achieved thanks to numerous factors for example the interchangeable galleries that creates different moments for the visitors, the relationship between the site and the building itself, a canopy that wraps around the whole the building creating a porch with shade for people to enjoy the views, an auditorium with dual functionality, and third floor for offices and educational centers with an amazing view to the bay. All these components generate social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The auditorium plays a dual function, connecting the first floor to the second floor galleries, and it also works as an event area. The seats are connected to the stairs creating bleachers in between, with an open staircase pushed to the left of the wall. In this way visitors are able to engage in the space by not only going up the staircase. This exposed area provides different types of events, from a presentation or performance, to screenings projecting into the front of the auditorium, to more intimate gatherings like groups and clubs. These more intimate spaces are due to the mechanized walls that act a as a curtain to section off the auditorium. In this manner the spaces of the auditorium adapt to the circumstances and the purpose of each different event, making the visitor feel like it s in control of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Research Paper On Iran Hostage Crisis Iran Hostage Crisis On November 4th, 1979, a group of enraged of Islamic revolutionists invaded the United States Embassy in Tehran. They had taken 60 Americans hostage for 444 days until President Ronald Reagan had taken Oath of office. It was nearly minutes after Reagan had taken office that they were released. Ayatollah Khomeini enforced an anti Western Islamic theocracy, overrode the pro Western monarchy of the Shah of Iran. Iran had felt that the United States was interfering with their internal affairs. They feared that they would return the Shah to power. The Shah had fled to mexico and the doctors there had uncovered that he was suffering an aggressive cancer. With this recent discovery they pushed the Shah to be admitted into a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Holy Bible And Holy Torah Throughout this Report, the writer used both Primary and Secondary research in order to validate the stated hypothesis. This included one interview with a devout Catholic from the Islands of Fiji (Mar, Interviewee,13/07/15). Moreover, comprehensive secondary research was gathered from a variety of books and relevant websites. In particular, the holy Bible and the holy Torah were very useful, as this main aspects of information gathering denoted a very different and diverse approach to the Initiation ritual. The writer will investigate how he has used the information to formulate, his own ideas and concepts for the particular initiation ritual. Reasoning: Initiation the action of admitting someone into a secret or obscure society or group, typically with a ritual. The Initiation ritual between the two major Religions, depicts that the laity have to start their journey with God, somewhere. (Mar, Interviewee,13/07/15) With both these diverse and spiritual Religions having an Initiation ritual, there will be certain aspects that fill one s transition, from the normal world to the new Religious life, that are filled with multivocal symbols and ceremony. The two major Religions, that require an Initiation ritual, that the writer has focused on is Judaism and Catholicism. The Baptism and Bar Mitzvah are the two initiation rituals. Baptism: Baptism is a Christian sacrament of admission and adoption, almost invariably with the use of water, into the Christian Church generally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Don Quixote What giants? [says] Sancho, amazed, (Cervantes 36). Those giants you see over there with long arms: some of them have them well nigh two leagues in length, [replies] his master, (Cervantes 36). In Chapter 7 of Don Quixote, Miguel de Cervantes portrays Don Quixote as an idealistic character who believes that the windmills are giants, and because of this, it can be said that Don Quixote has a crazy mind that creates objects to be something they are not. Don Quixote is a chivalric romance and takes place at the period of the Spanish Inquisition; however, Cervantes Xportrays a lunatic man who goes on adventures throughout La Mancha, Spain as a knight errant. Throughout this novel shows Quixote being quixotic. Quixotic deals with extravagant chivalry or romance, followed by seeing objects impractically. In the story, there are characters who see and think in a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In reality, however, they are just windmills. In this scene, Quixote and Panza are seeing thirty or forty windmills as they are standing on a hill. Quixote says to Panza, Do you see over yonder, my friend Sancho Panza, thirty or more huge giants? (Cervantes 36). Quixote tells this to Panza because Quixote s reaction towards these windmills are caused by his thinking that he is a real knight errant, and his duty of a knight errant is to fight in battles and conquer the giants. Another example is in Chapter 18, when Quixote and Panza are traveling, and Quixote sees clouds of dust caused by a battle of two kingdoms ; however, as for the clouds of dust he [sees], they were raised by two large flocks of ewes and rams. ... so earnest [is] Don Quixote calling them armies (Cervantes 150). Cervantes shows this to his audience to create the illusion of how insane Quixote really is; also, Cervantes tries to illustrate an effect on the emotional distress Quixote goes through because of his delusional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay On The Dust Bowl The Dust Bowl was a difficult time that caused people to lose their lives or to have difficult ones. People got diseases, others lost everything they had, and kids didn t get to grow up normal. One of these kids was Timothy Johnson. One day, he and his brothers were out when their mom called them in, as she did a loud sound crashed through their trees. They heard the stories of many dust storms forming but Timothy hadn t known how they would affect his life. They watched as dust clouded around them, they couldn t even see the tree Timothy and his brothers had played by. Days later after the first storm, Timothy went back to school and talked about it with his friends. A few days later at school another one hit, and all the kids had the realization of what was happening. About 6 months later kids would wear masks and many had gotten illnesses from what was now know as the Dust Bowl. Timothy grew up a lot during the Dust Bowl, he went through many hardships and learned what to do to help out his family. After, he wrote a documentary about it later becoming famous for the perfect way he portrayed it. Yet the story of Tim was only one of many caused by the Dust Bowl, an awful time that destroyed many lives. The Dust Bowl was a dark and difficult part of life for people of the 1930 s. The Dust Bowl spread many diseases resulting in many people losing their lives. English professor, Cary Nelson, explained The simplest acts of life, breathing, eating a meal, taking a walk, were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Write An Essay On Bioethanol From Ethanol To Brazil Ethanol, also called ethyl alcohol or drinking alcohol, is an organic compound belonging to the alcohol group. It could also be abbreviated EtOH. The hydroxyl, OH, functional group differentiates the compound from the other organic compounds and hence shares some of the same physical and chemical properties, with other alcohols. Ethanol is used as fuel, solvents and in alcoholic beverages. It is also used as antiseptics, household cleaning products, varnishes and in alcohol thermometers (Garcia). The molecular formula of ethanol is C2H6O, normally written as C2H5OH or CH3CH2OH. The molar mass, boiling point and melting point of ethanol is 46.069g/mol, 78.29ºC and 114.14ºC, respectively (Ethanol). Ethanol is a colorless liquid with a slight odor, soluble in water, flammable, volatile and evaporates easily when left in the open (Garcia). Brazil is the largest country in the continent of South America, not only by size, but by population. Brazil also has the most populated city in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bioethanol is made from renewable resources hence, it is infinite. It is greener and better for the environment by producing fewer greenhouse gases. More planting of sugarcane meant more uptake of CO2 and release of O2. Ethanol also produces six less molecules of carbon dioxide when combusted versus gasoline, seen in the following equations. C2H5OH + 3 O2  2 CO2 + 3 H2O (ethanol combustion) versus C8H18 + 12.5 O2  8 CO2 + 9 H2O (gasoline combustion). Finally, a lot of countries can be self reliant because these countries can grow the crop and possibly manufacture the fuel (Advantages). While there are many advantages, there is one major disadvantage to worry about. This disadvantage is using it for fuel or food. Brazil does not really have this problem, but in America, corn could be food to feed someone rather than making fuel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. College Sports Is A Multi Billion Dollar Business Can you list off companies that are worth a billion dollars? I m sure you may be able to list a few. Let me help you out. Here are ten of the world s most gigantic business in (billions), and they started in a garage Yankee Candle, Mattel, Maglite, Lotus Cars, Hewlett Packard, Harley Davidson, Google, Disney, Apple, and Amazon. All huge businesses. However, did you happen to think of college sports? College sports is a multi billion dollar business. Let me share with you an example. In 2012, the NCAA men s basketball March Madness tournament in, TV ad earnings along eclipsed $1 billion (Cheney Rice Zak, Mic.com). Furthermore, in that very same year, The NFL playoffs generated $976 million, while the NBA, MLB and NHL playoffs combined failed to out earn March Madness, clocking a paltry $991 million (el at,. Rice). I believe the best business model in the world is coming to the end. It comes down to it; it s the NCAA vs. Student Athletes. I don t agree with the current business model in college sports for three reasons. First, the term student athlete; does that name really exist? Second, the money NCAA is making is outrageous; they could pay their players. Lastly, these student athletes bring more future students to their universities because of college sports. Nonetheless, what seems to be in my eyes is an apparent employer laborer relationship. An association that s a professional sports league in virtually everyway but its name the NCAA avoids paying players by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. North Kore Totalitarian Authoritarian Regime Primarily, it is evident that North Korea carries a Totalitarian Authoritarian regime that has been upheld by its first president, Kim Il sung. The official Supreme Leader of North Korea is Kim Il sung grandson, Kim Jong un, who took over after his father passed away in 2011. North Korea is under Democratic People s Republic of Korea political power, which was founded in September 9, 1948. Overall, North Korea can be described has a country that is led a political system that is called totalitarianism. In other words, this describes a state that has a leader that creates repression by using propaganda campaign, cult personality, and extreme regulations. For this regime the ultimate goal is to diminish individuality and to obtain the ultimate political control by having authority over the public and private life. Additionally, Worker s Party of Korea is the only political party that is made up of members that hold similar ideology beliefs as the Supreme leader of North Korea. The documentary Inside North Korea effortlessly portrays the severity of the authoritarian characteristics in isolated North Korea. The documentary is based on the experiences surgeon Dr. Sandy, communicator Lisa Ling, and the camera crew experienced during their trip. North Korea granted them permission to enter the country because of Dr. Sandy ability to bring light to patients with cataracts. This is possible through a surgery that is done to people that are partially or completely blind. Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Rhetorical Analysis Of A Speech By Dr. Peter Weinstock In January 2016, Dr. Peter Weinstock who is an Intensive Care Unit physician and Director of the Pediatric Simulator Program at the Boston Children s Hospital / Harvard Medical School delivered a speech at the TED conference. The topic of his speech was Lifelike simulations that make real life surgery safer , in which he presented how important in difficult surgeries can be the use of current computer special effects and 3D prints. In his speech, he in an amazing way underlines how important it is to use realistic simulations before precise surgeries, especially for children. Using examples, slides and other help he shows the audience the wonders of technology to help analyze the case in every respect, but also to minimize the risk of failure of the operation. From the first minutes, the audience is attracted by their appearance, attitude, and tone of voice, which attests to his professionalism and knowledge of the subject. Through appropriate modulation of voice, he manages to keep the audience s attention to the end. Weinstock begins his speech with intriguing questions addressed to the audience. Quietly voice he asks questions strongly affecting their imagination and then declares that something as unimaginable for them is real. On the screen, he shows a photo of the newborn and properly aligning the voice he builds tension in the audience step by step reporting on the child s condition after birth. He shows the X ray of baby and explains in detail what the problem is. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Process Of Matching Hospitals And Residents Problem Initial Solution The process of matching hospitals and residents was chaotic and confusing before the NRMP began to be used in 1952. The main way hospitals chose medical students was to extend an offer to the student as early as they could. The demand of the hospitals was greater than the number of students looking for residencies, prompting considerable competition among hospitals for interns. 1 This competition lead to hospitals presenting students offers earlier than others could. With offers so early, hospitals could not know the final class standings or grades of the students by the time they finished school.1 In the most extreme cases, hospitals would send offers to students two years preceding the internship.1 In 1926, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The small adjustments began in 1945; the first of which would help students by resolving that hospitals should allow students 10 days after an offer had been made to consider whether to accept or reject it. 1 In the year 1946, another change was made and students were given up to eight days to respond.1 In 1949, the AAMC proposed that appointments should be made by telegram at 12:01 A.M., November 15, with applicants not required to accept or reject them until 12:00 noon the same day. Even this 12 hour waiting period was rejected by the American Hospital Association (AHA) as too long 1. They agreed on the Appointment of Interns which contained that no specified waiting period after 12:01 A.M. is obligatory 3. Even after these changes were made, it was clear that there were still problems in the matching process. In order to avoid these problems and the costs they imposed, it was proposed, and ultimately agreed, that a more centralized matching procedure should be tried 1. Second Iteration of the Solution Ultimately, the students were unhappy with modified original system. Their decisions had to be made quickly and without the ability to consider other offers. The hospitals had to select students before the students had developed any notable skills or even knew their specialty. Named as a form of congestion and market failure by Roth in 2008, it was evident that changes in the residency matching program needed to be made. Thus, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Eighth Amendment and Death Penalty Essay The Eight Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishment inflicted , proposed on 9/25/1789 and approved on 12/15/1791. The cruel and unusual punishment confines the harshness of penalties that state and federal governments may inflict upon ones who have been condemned of a criminal offense. The excessive fines phrase restricts the amount that state and federal governments may possibly fine an individual for a specific offense. The excessive bail phrase limits legal judgment in setting bail for the discharge of persons indicted of an illegal action during the time following their capture but prior to their trial. Mount, Steve, The Bill of Rights ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on these rules, crimes such as rejecting the God, were punished by death. (Randa, 1997).In nineteenth century, many states decreased the number of their capital offenses and constructed state prisons. In 1834, Pennsylvania moved the execution law away from the public eye. In 1846, Michigan, another state of America, eliminated the death penalty for all offenses except betrayal. After all, Rhode Island and Wisconsin were two states that put end for all crimes. After years challenging, the elimination of death penalty except for some severe cases was approved in 1972. History of Death Penalty. The Death Penalty. Michigan State University Comm. Tech Lab, 2000 2004. Web. 28 Jan. 2010. http://deathpenaltycurriculum.org/student/c/about/history/history 1.htm . The Eight Amendment entails that every penalty inflicted by the government be in proportion with the crime entrusted by the defendant. Penalties that are unreasonably inconsiderate will be turned over on petition. For instance, punishments that have been turned over for being irrational are two Georgia (Coker v. Georgia, and Eberheart v. Georgia) decrees that ordered the death penalty for rape and kidnapping. According to the Supreme Court, the Eighth Amendment prohibits some penalties completely, and prohibits some other penalties that are extreme when evaluated to the offense, or to the capability of the performer. The U.S. Supreme Court interpretation of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. What Did David ( Mickey ) Marcus, The First General Of The... The focus of this investigation will be To what extent did David (Mickey) Marcus, the first general of the Israeli Army, affect the creation of the state of Israel? . David Marcus graduated at the top of his class at West Point and was a honored American solider during World War II. He saw the devastation that this war had caused, first hand when freeing several concentration camps after the war had just ended. Being a Jew but never in touch with his religious side, he didn t know what to do to help the cause. He saw this mass migration of Jews with no place to go and wanted to help. He secretly went to Israeli under a fake name and risked his life every day by taking charge of the Israeli rag tag army and made it into a force to be reckoned with. He was a very important figure in Israeli history and many believe that without him, the state of Israel would have never been created. That being said, there are few sources about him that encompass his story as a whole although many mention him as a greater part of Israeli history. Berkman, Ted. Cast a Giant Shadow: The Story of Mickey Marcus Who Died to save Jerusalem. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1962. Print. Cast a Giant Shadow is a biography written exclusively about David Marcus by his close friend. David had a lot of input into the creation of the work although it was written by Ted Berkman. It is the first piece found that encompassed the entire story of his life and everything he did in his career. It has value ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Discovery Of The Space Station Someday, somehow, Clarke knew that she would witness the beauty of Earth. She would be able to feel the sun warm her skin, and have the wind kiss her cheeks as she walked through a forest. Maybe she would watch a rabbit hop out of a bush, or follow butterflies as she wandered carelessly around the ground if those creatures were still alive from all the radiation. Her father had always told her stories about Earth, visualizing it as a heaven for the living. It had been nearly ninety seven years since the last humans touched the Earth s surface, and only a couple hundred thousand had survived long enough to make it to the Ark the space station where the last human beings have been living in since the nuclear bombings. Had the humans not been at conflict with one another, then maybe they would still be inhabitants of Earth. But war brought distrust, and distrust in the other countries led to nuclear warfare. While watching the old documentaries of the last surviving humans retelling their stories of Earth, Clarke realized how different the Ark was, and how she would never live to her fullest until she was on the ground. The Ark was always cold, and empty, and the oxygen she breathed felt, if she could describe it in a word, fake. Surely, Clarke had never before breathed oxygen from the ground, but its as almost as if her mind knew the oxygen she breathed wasn t right. As she sat against the stone wall of her small cell, she stared at her drawings of Earth. With only a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Discipleship In Jesus Discipleship Teachers around the time when Jesus lived thought that learning was such that the people who wanted to learn should come to them to be taught. But Jesus felt differently and rather than waiting for people to come to him, he went out to find them and then chose them to be his followers. He called them disciples and this word means one who learns. But Jesus chose his disciples carefully as we are told in Mark 1:16 20 and also in Mark 3:13 19. In the first passage, Jesus appoints his first four disciples, Simon, Andrew, James and John. Jesus said to them Come, follow me, and I will make you fishers of men. (Mark 1:17) In Mark 2:13 17, Jesus calls up the fifth disciple, Levi who was a tax collector, and Jesus later renamed him ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have to rely on other people and as it is said in Morley s passage on discipleship, For they set out with nothing but the word of God in their hearts. When Jesus tells the disciples about the cost of discipleship (Mark 8:27 33) he means that they should be prepared to put God and his commandments first before anything else, and they must be prepared to suffer for their beliefs. Jesus told them that the most important commandment is Love God and your neighbour as yourself, (Exodus 20: 3 17) and many disciples throughout the ages have made many sacrifices to try and put this teaching into practise. When Jesus said to take up the cross, we can assume that because we all have a cross to bear, we should take up our vocation, and that means for us to follow Jesus regardless of the sacrifices we have to make. When we are told we should follow him, it means that we should travel down the same road as Jesus and suffer the many trials of being a disciple. But, in Mark 10:29 31 we are told about the rewards of discipleship and the strange reward they receive for their suffering. Jesus says this to the disciples after he tells them the story of the Rich Young Man. In this passage, the rich young man asks Jesus what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus tells him that he must give up his wealth, but the man is unable to do so. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Hardest Working Athletes The Hardest Working Athletes and the Least Cared About Sport Does the name Michael Phelps ring a bell? Here s a hint: he s the most decorated Olympian of all time with a total of 22 medals, 18 of them being gold. Why is it that, even at the height of his career, Phelps was talked about much less than pro athletes such as LeBron James, Tom Brady, or Derek Jeter? Saying these other athletes are not also great would be unfair, but it must be acknowledged that Phelps is underappreciated even though he is the most decorated Olympian of all time (and there s really no other title higher than that). Phelps is underappreciated because swimming is underappreciated. Intensive training is the first thing to worry about on the path to become a higher level swimmer. Starting at around seventh or eighth grade, swimmers begin a higher level of training two to three hours a day, six days a week, fifty weeks a year. There are no days off and no excuses. Emily Anderson, a senior at Shoreham Wading River High School, trains an average of 280 laps a day, nine times a week (before school as well as after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays). Ranking 6th in the state in the 100 yard breaststroke, 26th in the state overall and 98th nationally, her training has clearly paid off. Eliza Brant, a senior at St. John the Baptist High School, swims 220 to 280 laps and 320 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the technique or the sheer talent is not impressive enough, the time that must be spent just to be an average swimmer should be. People do not seem to appreciate how much effort, yardage, and time it actually takes to be good at swimming. Maybe it s because people are used to swimming recreationally in their backyard, or maybe because they think sports are all about pushing people down or how far you can throw/kick a ball. Michael Phelps is the most decorated Olympian of all time. He did not just wake up one day with 18 gold medals; he practically lived in the pool and breathed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Automatic Stroooding The aim of this experiment was to test how the automatic processing of reading interferes with the controlled processing of naming a colour. The findings support the original previous research (Stroop, 1935) as a significant difference was found which indicates that when the controlled process of naming a colour is not interfered with then it can be recognized faster whereas when the automatic processes of reading words is involved then the time taken to name the colour is slower due to the interference. The results also support Teccee Happ, 1964, whose experiment used a different method of using colour cards instead of non words but still helped to support their conclusions. They found that participants responded faster with matching the colour with the colour cards as there was no automatic process involved compared to the participants who had to match the colour ink of the word to the colour card. This took the participants longer due to the interference of the automatic process of reading which was what this experiment also found, further supporting the automatic process interference theory. The present research that was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They conducted an experiment where participants were shown either one letter of the word coloured or the entire word coloured and asked to name the colour they saw. According to the automaticity theory there would be interference in time taken to name the colours as the participant would automatically read the word. However, it was found that the interference was heavily reduced in the letter condition. They concluded that because the letter condition was an alternative mindset they were able to ignore their typical mindset of reading the word. This leaves room for discussion on what conditions would a person leave their typical mind set of reading a word to an alternative mindset which could be explore ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Centipedes Research Paper Most pests are adapted for either outdoor or indoor living. However, when searching for a mate, an easy meal, a secure place for depositing their eggs or a nurturing environment, outdoor pests will sometimes find their way inside your home or business. Sometimes, these pests are temporary and quickly return to the wild, but at other times, they find themselves too content to leave. Pest control professionals refer to these types of pests as occasional invaders. In Florida, you might find yourself contending with the following occasional invaders. Earwigs Earwigs are small; adults usually have a body length of about 0.5 inch. Their legs are light brown, but their bodies are a darker shade of reddish brown. They have distinctive pincers that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When agitated or threatened, they can emit a very foul smelling spray. Palmetto bugs prefer warm, humid climates, so when they wander indoors, they typically shelter in unused or infrequently used areas; you may find them in utility rooms or around water heaters. Outdoors, they tend to make their homes in the holes of trees, under piles of leaves or beneath boards. In color, they are dark brown with black hues, but if they have molted recently, they may appear reddish brown. Other Occasional Invaders There are several different types of ants that may invade your home or business, but in Florida, the most common types are carpenter ants, red imported fire ants, pharaoh ants and pavement ants. Because different types of ants require different treatments, it is always best to consult a reputable, experience pest control company if ants invade. A few types of spiders prefer to make their permanent homes inside human structures, but outdoor spiders sometimes come inside to look for a mate or when food is in short supply. In Florida, the most common outdoor spiders that may occasionally invade are jumping spiders, wolf spiders and black widows; there have been a few isolated instances of brown recluse spiders reported. Of these four types, only the black widow and the brown recluse pose any health ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. National Incident Management System Analysis Major emergencies, acts of terrorism and disasters have become more frequent in recent decades. These disasters affect more and more people, taxing local state and federal resources. Mass casualty incidents are commonly classified as disasters due to a large number of individuals affected by the event. Many lives are saved if the affected communities are prepared organized and have developed emergency response plans in place before the disaster. Also, survivors of mass casualty incidents often suffer from ill health and disabilities placing, even more strain on emergency responders. In these disaster situations, the local emergency responders are the first to arrive on the scene and began rescue efforts. As the incident escalates, more resources from local, private, state and federal levels respond to the scene. Due to a large number of people affected by the incident, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The challenges associated with MCI s can be mitigated with thorough and practiced emergency operation plans. These plans should utilize the National Incident Management System (NIMS) as the foundation for the development of the plan. Using the NIMS will allow responders to tailor the plan according to how many patients, casualties, and a large number of walking wounded that will need treatment. When sufficient warning is provided the number of patients will be minimized, but plans must accommodate a large number of evacuees. These evacuees will need timely and pertinent information to evacuate safely and efficiently. Developing emergency operation plans well in advance of any disaster or mass casualty incident will ensure sufficient and appropriate resources will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Dexter Morgan Character Analysis Dexter Morgan is a praiseworthy character from Showtime s TV series Dexter. It shows an insight into a peculiar man s life where nothing is what it seems. Dexter by day is a charismatic blood splatter analyst for the Miami police, a husband, brother, and a father. By night he is a cynical and gruesome serial killer who only kills people who slip through the justice system s cracks. His intriguing multi layered personality and how he formulates to balance his unusual lifestyle fascinates the viewer into not only the show, but who Dexter is. Although Dexter begins the series showing us that he lives in a façade attempting to cover up his dark side there is a part of him that is loving and caring. We see this side of him throughout interactions between his children, wife, sister, and rare friends. Dexter gets into a romanticized relationship with his wife at first as a cover up to seem a little normal, but he starts to grow feelings for her and gets attached to their children. As Katy Waldman from Slate states, Dexter shows real affections to their children. It actually surprises him how much he has progressed as a person. For example as Mark Lasswell states in his Such a Nice Boy Serial Killer article, To the consternation of the whimpering man, Morgan says cheerfully: I ve been going through some changes myself lately. I m getting married and have a baby on the way. Me! Dexter as a brother cares for his sister and protects her at all costs, they have their sibling ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Jack Frost Short Story Once upon many a time in an Ice rink, in the North Pole, there was a small boy named Jack Frost, but goes by Frosty, he was 139 years old which was 16 years in human time, standing at two feet tall. It was his first time ice skating in his life, Frosty s parents were Canadian guards for Santa. The father, Anders, was an snowman and the mother, Antonia, was a elf, they both were guards for Santa for many decades, protecting the reindeer that pull Santa s slay through the air. Frosty was going to turn 140 on December 24th and he was going to follow in his parent s steps guarding the reindeer, but then three days after he had turned 54 he got a call from his friend Aksel You are needed in the ice rink, you are not in any kind of trouble, you are just to come and talk. Frosty then replied Why, what is happening? Aksel replied with Just come and you will find out what is happening you need to be here. Later that day, it was 3:00, Frosty was pacing around his room wondering what this was all about. Twenty minutes passed and he was only five minutes till he arrived at his destination. It was a time, a group of people approached Frosty. Frosty saw a group of people with uniforms unsure of what kind or where they had come from, but then Frosty saw a familiar face, it was Frosty s father Anders! Frosty was then questioned on what he wanted to do in the Canadian military, he answered I would like to follow in my father s footsteps he shouted echoing through the rink. Frosty s father was astonished with what Frosty had uttered I will do whatever it takes to join and I will not give up. Frosty had been waiting for this moment to be asked to join, Frosty excitedly replied with a strong YES! Six years had passed since he joined from that day in the rink. Frosty was a in the military, but what he did was almost entirely different from what he had originally wanted. His father had passed away two years ago during his training, He was quickly notified about his father s death and was shocked and depressed, but one day something had made it worse. The Fire Nation had destroyed the town that Frosty had grown up in, he furiously yelled THIS MEANS WAR! he stormed out of his house to Santa about the destruction they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Sciencedaily Argument Analysis Dogs were first thought to have a simple way of processing information and commands given by humans. This simple process was done through the reward system of the brain; The dog hears or sees the instruction, follows through, and is rewarded with a treat, however, now it has been proposed through a series of experiments that there is a much more complicated pattern canines brains follow to interpret the gestures and faces of their owners and others around them. This finding shows that dogs have the ability to process and recognize faces of people and other canines through what they now call the dog face area or DFA in the brain where the general area of the temporal lobe is. This disproves the previous thought that dogs followed commands due ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Huffington Post article quotes the university s researchers only once. Dogs are able to see faces in the images and they differentiate familiar and strange faces from each other, say the researchers. These results indicate that dogs might have facial recognition skills, similar to humans (Becker, 2015). The article does not provide the names of the researchers, past achievements, or their background information that would provide a more reliable source. The commentary is also only a summarization of the articles previous writing instead of more information to encourage a better understanding of the experiment or results. The ScienceDaily quotes more than one source and gives further insight to the experiment and how it can affect the future. Dogs have been cohabitating with humans for longer than any other animal, Dilks says. They are incredibly social, not just with other members of their pack, but across species. Understanding more about canine cognition and perception may tell us more about social cognition and perception in general (Dilks, 2015). The article also states earlier who the person is that was quoted as a professor of psychology at Emory University and the first author of the dog study that is done described in the article. This Quote comes from a credible source as well as describing even further the importance of this finding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Roach s Fight Summary Roach is the boxing coach of world champion 8 division world, Manny Pacquiao and more, like Cotto, even Georges St Pierre. He has a fight record of 40 13 and 15 by knockouts. But unfortunately, it was cut short, since due to taking many blows and barrages of punches over all those years, he began showing the early signs of Parkinson s disease. But still he refuse to retire until he lost 5 of 6 more fights, until then he just retired at age 26. Notably one of his greatest accomplishments was training Manny Pacquiao. Being a boxing coach is to look out for his fighter s and know their weaknesses and strengths, along with their well being. Pacquiao noted that Freddie knows what s best for me . Freddie s major objectives in training his fighters is to value strategy, you value strategy, and then you have your plan and your tactics to have the key in the game to gain an advantage. Roach s strong ace in the hole is his encyclopedic knowledge about his fighter s, for example, Pacquiao strength and weaknesses as a fighter. As Roach knows these, he as a wizard/genius ability to discern an opponent s weaknesses and create a game plan to take ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Studying the weakness and strengths and analyzing their opponents and his own fighters. He utilizes the skills learned in the traditional approach and takes the game approach. The games approach is creating activities that are realistic and enjoyable and not static and monotonous like traditional approach. Using that on top of having experience in the ring and utilizing his strategies and weaknesses of the opponents, he is able to deduce specific training just for his fighter, and would employ or have some of the sparring partners fight the way the opponents fight, using different scenario and making it lively and ever changing in order to match what will happen or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. John Latane s The Effects Of The Panama Canal On Our... Panama into two sections and contributed little to the Panamanian economy. The reason for this being is that those who lived within the Canal Zone, a five mile wide strip on either side of the canal, belonging to the U.S. and were either U.S. citizens or were West Indians working for the canal. Furthermore, the canal is 48 miles long and with a width of 10 miles, with the U.S. government having permission to acquire more land, the people of Panama are losing a vast strip of land which could be used for agriculture or other purposes. John Latane wrote his article The Effects of the Panama Canal on Our Relations with Latin America in 1914 and claims that since the Panama Canal, new policies are being formed, The building of the canal has, in the first place, rendered inevitable the adoption of a policy of naval supremacy in the Caribbean Sea, and, in the second place, it has led to the formulation of new political policies to be applied in the zone of the Caribbean... He goes on to say how these policies have given the U.S. control of canal routes, ability to acquire naval bases in the area, set up satellites, and requires governments to be constitutional and have the consent of its citizens. The scope the Panama Canal goes beyond just the simple control of a waterway. By having the canal, the U.S. was inserting greater dominance in the Caribbean Sea and in Latin American countries. The Monroe Document was designed by the U.S. to keep European powers from interfering with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...