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How To Write An Argument Essay Outline
Crafting an essay on the intricacies of constructing an argument essay outline is undoubtedly a
challenging task. The difficulty arises not only from the need for a comprehensive understanding
of the subject matter but also from the necessity to present the information in a coherent and
engaging manner.
Firstly, delving into the nuances of argumentation and outlining requires a solid grasp of the
principles of logic, rhetoric, and persuasion. This demands thorough research to gather relevant
information and examples that can substantiate the key points. Additionally, one must navigate
through various sources, ensuring accuracy and reliability in the information presented.
Structuring the essay itself poses another layer of difficulty. It's essential to seamlessly weave
together the introduction, thesis statement, body paragraphs, and conclusion while maintaining a
logical flow. The challenge lies in striking the right balance between providing detailed
explanations and maintaining conciseness, ensuring that the reader is both informed and engaged.
Furthermore, creating a compelling argument essay outline involves the careful selection and
organization of evidence to support the thesis. Analyzing and synthesizing information from
different perspectives can be time-consuming and mentally taxing. Striking a harmonious
balance between presenting one's own viewpoint and acknowledging counterarguments adds
complexity to the task.
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necessitates a refined understanding of grammar, vocabulary, and sentence structure. Precision in
expression is vital to ensure that the intended message is conveyed effectively, contributing to
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A Study On Nigeria s Population Essay
LITERATURE REVIEW:
2.1. Introduction
Nigeria s population is about 173.6 million people, this is on a survey carried out
by the World Bank (World Bank data bank 2013). The average population density
according to (UNDP, 2012 Revision) is approximately 173 persons per square
kilometre, making Nigeria one of the most densely populated countries in the world.
Though Lagos the former capital is the smallest state in Nigeria in terms of land mass
with an area of 356,861 hectares but currently, it possesses the highest population
which is over 17.5million as at 2006 census, (this is from parallel count conducted
by the state during the national population census). With a projected growth rate of
about 3.2%, the population of Lagos could be said to be over 21 million. (Population
Lagos State Government, 2014)
Further analysis shows that Metropolitan Lagos, has an area covering of about 37%
of the land area of the present Lagos State which accommodates over 85% of the
State s population. Hence the population growth is projected to be 600,000 per
annum with a population density of about 4,193 persons per sq. km.
The average density of persons living per square kilometer in the built up areas of
metropolitan Lagos is about 20,000 persons and the current demographic trend
analysis shows 8% population growth rate for Lagos state which in turn represent
36.8% of entire Nigerian urban population that was estimated by the World Bank
report of 1996 to be 49.8 million people.
Therefore with
Cookie Investigation Essay
Cookie Investigation
How does the Web site you selected use the cookie pasted above?
Cookies are little bits of text used to keep data on web browsers. Cookies are used to
store and receive identifiers and other sensitive information on devices. Other
technologies, including data store on the web browser or device, identifiers linked
with your device, and other software, are used for similar purposes.
Facebook uses cookies when you have a Facebook account, and use the Facebook
Services, that include their website and apps, or when you visit websites and apps
that use the Facebook Services. Cookies help Facebook to provide, protect and
improve the Facebook Services, by personalizing content, fitting and measuring ads.
They are used as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They also use cookies to help offer you with content associated to your position.
Performance
Facebook uses cookies to offer you with the greatest experience possible.
Analytics and research
Facebook uses cookies to better comprehend how individuals uses the Facebook
Services so that they can improve them.
With cookies disabled, browse the Internet and find Web sites that are affected by
this change. How have these Web sites changed? What are some features you
previously enjoyed that are no longer available? Provide a description or
screenshots of the changes, and discuss what advantages cookies provide. With
cookies disabled you can get back into the session, page, and thread of the page
you are looking for quickly, the cookies assist you to store the session data and
they labour without the consumer being aware that data needs to be stored.
Therefore, if they are disabled on a website like Facebook, the user is unable to
sign in. The cookies remember which websites you have been to, information about
forms. It can fill out the address forms quickly and efficiently, so when there disable
it make it harder for a user to browse. The cookies make browsing faster and easier.
Research and discuss how cookies can be a disadvantage. How can cookies be
harmful?
The cookies are not protected as they are stored in a text file and sensitive
information should not be kept in cookies, they pose a potential security
Chrysler
The crisis of Chrysler stemmed from falling sustainability, complacent bureaucracy,
and misguided management. Sergio Marchionne (CEO of Fiat) was named CEO of
Chrysler June 2009. Two managerial challenges that Mr. Marchionne is facing at
Chrysler are managing for both competitive advantage and information technology.
Prior to Marchionne taking the reins, rebates were being given by Chryslerper the
sales chief Mr. Fong to match the amount given by the government. Once Mr.
Marchionne took over, the focus changed from trying to appease the customer
through rebates to ensuring quality products and innovative features. Mr. Marchionne
s goal was to improve management, return to profitability, and increase market shares.
He also restructured the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Sergio brought a concept to a sinking company by using his personal knowledge and
experiences; this helped turn the company around from being non profitable and was
able to get Chrysler to be a competitive automotive manufacturer
References
Chrysler Corp LLC. (2012, December 11). About the Company. Retrieved from
Chrysler: http://www.chryslergroupllc.com/company/AboutUs/Pages/AboutUs.aspx
Corporate Opportunities. (n.d.). Retrieved January 22, 2016, from http:/
/www.fcagroupcareers.com/CareerAreas/Opportunities/Pages/home.aspx
Ebhardt, T. (2012, August 26). FiatCEO sets firm s focus on Chrysler profit.
Retrieved from USAToday: http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/USCP/PNI/Nation/World
/2012 08 26 PNI0825cars fiat turns to US_ST_U.htm
Farfan, B. (2012, February 9). Chrysler Mission Statement Cars, Customers, and
Returning to Profitability. Retrieved from About Retail Industry: http:/
/retailindustry.about.com/od/retailbestpractices/ig/Company Mission
Analyzing Yagyu s Life
Like many of the other girls in this series, Yagyu is undergoing training as a
government employed ninja. Since as far back as she can remember, this has been
her life. She grew up in a ninja family with this path set firmly in front of her, and
she never once saw a reason to question it. Her childhood was filled with blades and
shurikens, kunai and martial arts. Yagyu is not her real name, each girl is given a
codename when they take up the life of a ninja, however the series never reveals the
real name of any of the characters. As far as the world is concerned, Yagyu is who
she is.
Early in her life, it became obvious that she was a prodigy, one that was destined to
raise high in the ranks of the shinobi world. She grasped concepts easily, progressed
quickly, and didn t accept failure. Most of her free moments were spent either
training, or resting from training. The one exception was the time she spent with her
beloved younger sister Nozomi. She was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When she found out her younger sister was dead, Yagyu s personality changed
almost instantly. She had lost the driving point in her life. She withdrew inwards,
refusing to take part in any training and barely even leaving her room. She remained
like this for some time, but eventually tried to move on and resume her training. Her
heart wasn t in it anymore, though.
One day, she made a discovery that shocked and saddened her. When she closed
her eyes, she could no longer clearly picture her beloved sister s face. This made
her feel like she was failing her sister s memory, and she decided to punish herself
for this by sealing one of her eyes. Taking one of Nozomi s hair ribbons, and an old
coin, she fashioned an eyepatch to cover her right eye, the missing eyesight her way
of paying tribute to her younger sister. Her self imposed punishment in place, she
dove back into training and before long she was prepared for more formal
Two Major Accomplishments
There are two major accomplishments that I consider important. One is the successful
completion of military service. The two years I served in the 2nd Infantry Division
gave me an unparalleled experience that cultivated me with a capacity for duty,
respect, courage, loyalty, and integrity, but most importantly, I learned to pursue my
goals relentlessly with great discipline. Another is recently completing a Bachelor s
degree in Environmental Studies. The program equipped me with knowledge and
skills to use interdisciplinary approaches and systems thinking in analyzing
environmental issues. As an undergraduate student, I was a teaching assistant for an
introductory environmental class. Apart from learning the incredible amount of time
and effort to prepare a lecture, let alone an entire course, I was able to transfer
knowledge to young students and inspire them to acknowledge the importance of
environmentalism and sustainability. It was one of the most rewarding experiences
when few of my students appreciated me after the finals and mentioned they would
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Subsequently, I secured an internship at the EPA region 10 offices and assisted in
expanding the Greening Sports Directory, a comprehensive nationwide online
resource directory to help green sports operations. Meanwhile, I have been working
for the University of Washington Intercollegiate Athletics Department as a
sustainability intern. Our goal was to reach 78% waste diversion rate at the football
stadium, thus, we focused on fan outreach and education. I led a group of volunteers
at home football games to raise awareness on sustainable sports operations and
Doctrine of Repugnancy in India
__________________________________________________NIRMA UNIVERSITY
AN ANALYTICAL STUDY AND APPLICABILITY OF THE DOCTRINE OF
REPUGNANCY IN INDIA
ABSTRACT
The distribution of powers is an essential feature of Federalism. The object for which
a federal State is formed involves a division of authority between the Central
Government and the State Government. The tendency of federalism is to limit on
every side the action of the Government and to split up the strength of the State
among co ordinate and independent authorities are especially noticeable . A Federal
Constitution establishes a dual polity with the Union at the Center and the States at
the periphery, each endowed with sovereign powers to be exercised in the field
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APPLICABILITY OF THE DOCTRINE OF REPUGNANCY
The Doctrine of Repugnancy has been applied in a number of cases in India.
In a recent judgment , dealing with the issues relating to the constitutional validity of
Maharashtra Control of the Organized Crime Act (a State legislation), the Supreme
Court revisited the doctrine of Repugnancy and explained its nuances in its decision
in Zameer Ahmed Latifur Rehman Sheikh v. State of Maharashtra and Ors. in the
following terms:
Chapter I of Part XI of the Constitution deals with the subject of distribution of
legislative powers of the Parliament and the legislature of the States. Article 245 of
the Constitution provides that the Parliament may make laws for the whole or any
part of the territory of India, and the legislature of a State may make laws for the
whole or any part of the State. The legislative field of the Parliament and the State
Legislatures has been specified in Article 246 of the Constitution Article 246, reads as
follows:
Subject matter of laws made by Parliament and by the legislature of States.
(1) Notwithstanding anything in clauses (2) and (3), Parliament has
When I Have Managed To Make My Wife Summary
The author begins the story with a line that sets the entire story. The first line of the
story is, The truth of the matter is: I have managed to make my wife very, very
small. The narrator goes on to explain it was not intentional and the miniaturization
was an accident. The author then has the narrator give background information and
explain the story of what happens to his wife and himself. The story ends with the
extreme measures the miniature wife has taken upon herself to torture the narrator.
The miniature wife sets trip wires throughout the home and sticks tiny spears in the
carpet. The first scenes of the story are about the wife and the miniaturization. The
next scenes following explain how upset the wife is with her current state. She does
things to the narrator that mess with his appearance by dulling his razors and
removing the buttons on his clothes. The narrator keeps issues to himself because
he doesn t want to lose his job or there be a police investigation. The narrator then
makes a dollhouse for his wife and does until the end of the story where she invites
her husband to have dinner at home, and when he comes home she is naked... Show
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I thought this story was very ambitious. It reminded me of an old movie called
Honey I Shrunk The Kids. The process of making a human the size of a coffee mug
is rather far off, I enjoyed the humor the author added. The things that the wife
would do to the husband I felt sorry for him, but at the same time they were such
little things a miniature person would do if they were home all day and bored. I
think the wife did those things to the narrator because she blames him for what has
happened to her. The author on top of the ambitious story then has the wife cheat on
her husband. This twist I was surprised by; I thought there was going to be a happy
ending between the two was they would reconcile and perhaps the husband would
shrink himself. I felt the author made the story grander by adding the twist at the
New Zealand s Education Payroll System
1.DETAIL OF SOFTWARE PROJECT New Zealand s education payroll system is
the largest payroll in New Zealand and is one of the top in Australasia. Novopay
was a fairly recent system New Zealand had implemented in August 2012 after
seven years of planning and development by Australia Human Resource Company
Talent2. Novopay is a web based system for state and state integrated schools
within New Zealand. The system s purpose was to pay 110,000 teachers and
support staff at 2,457 schools. These staff are covered by 15 separate collective
agreements, resulting in approximately 10,000 possible pay variations. The New
Zealand Ministry of Education purchased Novopay for $182 million over ten
years. Unlike a normal payroll where employees work for one company, usually in
one role and has a small set of employment entitlements that needs to be
administered per pay cycle, Novopay was to manage many employees who can work
for different employers (schools), and belong to more than one collective agreement.
Novopay began on the 1st of February 2013. 2.IDENTIFY THE SOFTWARE
DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE MODEL (SOFTWARE PROCESS MODEL) OF
THE PROJECT3.IN YOUR OPINION, WHY THAT PARTICULAR SDLC
MODEL WAS CHOSEN We believe that the Novopay system adapted the Waterfall
methodology because basically their system was built in a plain and simple way. We
also believe they used this methodology because they wanted the payroll system to
be easier to manage, and desired each step or phase
Persuasive Speech About Bullying
Come here right now, Gale! My step mom yells. Ugh. What does she want this
time, I mean seriously, the worst thing I ve done recently I overfed the cats by like
2 treats. I run upstairs and yell, what do you want? Why are you talking to your
mom about being suicidal? There s no way that you are, I mean there isn t
anything to even be depressed about. Having to listen to you all day is bad enough.
First you try to put my mom in jail for not liking you . Then you yell at me for
being like her because I love my freaking mom. Like what the even heck? What did
I ever do to you? You need to seriously stop being a jerk to me about this kind of
stuff and let me just live my life! I storm upstairs and slam my door. I m so angry
with her in my mind and I m not going to just let her bully me like that. You are
bull crap! So is your mom and she raised you wrong! I hate you so much you piece
of crap! Why are you talking about yourself, no one wants to listen to you Jen, I
yell from upstairs. I miss my mom s house. With her, I never get bullied by my
step parent over there cause my moms over there. I remember when my mom
would always be there with me, she would always let me talk to her about being
depressed, and one time she even tried to help me with it. But nowadays, I feel as
though maybe the world would be better without me. I mean, suicide is one of the
options that not many people think about, but I sure do. Ugh, life seriously sucks.
I read The Fault In Our Stars yet again cause I feel like it will make me think the
world will actually care if I die, but yet again, it makes it worse. Oh well, the world
will still forget me like the rest of those who die. Sure we try to make it better by
putting a scraped up rock by where we bury their bodies, but eventually people get
over it and just forget. So what s not to think the world would forget me too. Later
that day, I walk to the elementary school near my house. I see the swings I swung
on while thinking about what would happen if I jumped going at full speed. I get
on the swings and start swinging just like before. I get up to full speed and let go
when I get to the top. I do a front flip thinking, hey if someone was
Walmart s Brazilian Ecommerce Group
2.Wal Mart: Neo4j In April 2011 the biggest multinational retailer company in the
US made clear that Big Data will become a part of Wal Mart DNA. They purchased
Kosmix, a social media start up focused on e commerce. They developed a
software application which had the ability to search and analyse social media
applications (like Twitter or Facebook) in real time in order to provide
personalized insights to users. Now Wal Mart is Big Data knowledge empire. An
important tool in achieving that has become the Neo4j database. Walmart s
Brazilian eCommerce group chose Neo4j to help Walmart understand the behavior
and preferences of these online buyers with enough speed and in enough depth to
make realtime, personalized, you may also like recommendations, a proven way to
maximize revenue. Challenges: As Marcos explained: A relational database wasn t
satisfying our requirements about performance and simplicity, due the complexity
of our queries. To address this, Marcos team decided to use Neo4j, a graph database,
for which category Neo4j is the market leader. Solution: By design, graph databases
can quickly query customers past purchases, as well as instantly capture any new
interests shown in the customers current online visit essential for making real time
recommendations. Matching historical and session data in this way is trivial for
graph databases like Neo4j, enabling them to easily outperform relational and other
NoSQL data products. Benefits: Walmart is now
Python Essay
Have you ever looked at some Python code that included *args and **kwargs and
wondered what in the world are these? Python is supposed to be immediately
readable to someone either new to programming or someone coming from another
programming language. What gives? The *args and **kwargs variables you
commonly see are arbitrary positional and optional parameters respectively. They
allow for your functions to accept dynamic parameters. Before we go into what they
are and how to use them, let s briefly go over Python function parameter types.
Python allows for positional and optional arguments for functions. Likely you know
that a positional argument is one that is fixed in place like the ones in this example:
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But, what if a user wants to arbitrarily add 3 or more numbers? In a language like
Java, we would have had to use something called an overloaded method (though, in
Java 8 you can now use optional parameters!). We would have had to create
something similar to: ```python def add_nums(num1, num2): return sum(num1,
num2) def add_nums(num1, num2, num3): return sum(num1, num2, num3) and so
on ... ``` Instead with *args, we can do this: ```python def add_nums(*args): return
sum(args) add_nums(1, 3) add_nums(1, 3, 5) add_nums(1, 3, 5, 7) and so on ... ```
This allows for more flexibility. But, note that *args only allows for positional
arguments. For example, we can t do this: ```python def add_nums(*args): return
sum(args) add_nums(num1=1, num2=3) ``` We would see an error like this: ```
TypeError: add_nums() got an unexpected keyword argument num1 ``` In order to
accomodate arbitrary optional parameters, we can use *args cousin, **kwargs.
```python def get_full_name(**kwargs): full_name = [] for k, v in kwargs.items():
full_name.append(kwargs[k]) return .join(full_name) get_full_name(first_name=
Ricky , middle_name= Bobby , last_name= Jones ) ``` This of course will return
Ricky Bobby Jones . Note that our function did not have to know anything about
first_name, middle_name or
The Ethics Of The Texas Government
After examining the power one lobbyist can have in the Texas government, it is
appropriate to look at the enormity of what a corporation who specializes in
lobbying efforts is capable of. The company being examined is called Cassidy and
Associates. Cassidy came into the forefront of Texas politics, when in 2006 Carol
Strayhorn, the comptroller announced the state of Texaswould be suspending
payments to a Washington lobbyingfirm hired by Rick Perry, called Cassidy and
Associates (Zeller 2006). The reason this is a seemingly bold move by the
comptroller is because of how powerful this company is. In 1999, Cassidy and
Associates billed their clients 19.8 million dollars, making them the biggest grossing
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Another example of this is in New York City, where a hospital for special surgery,
paid Cassidy 140,000 dollars and obtained a 1 million dollar grant from HRSA
(Zeller 2006). This is what lobbyist companies are able to do they receive a sum
from their customer and then in return try and give them a lot of government
money. This affected Texas because not every time someone gives a lobbying
group money are they guaranteed to receive anything in return. One of Cassidy s
clients were the president at the University of Dallas, and what probably took
place is that they did not get the federal funding at one of the universities in the
state and now the accountant or comptroller begins to wonder why public
universities are giving a lobbying group in Washington so much money and
getting nothing back, so she pulls the plug on allowing them to receive any more
money. Cassidy certainly has not shied away from looking shady with their
business. In the nineties they hired as CEO a man named Marty Pusso and he was
vice chairman of the house ways and means health subcommittee, which has
jurisdiction over numerous healthcare issues and programs (Zeller 2006). Being
the Vice Chairman as well as CEO of a lobbying company that in 1999 received 1.3
million dollars from 10 hospitals (Zeller 2006) seems to create a conflict of interest
problem or in Pusso s case a solution. Furthermore, this questions as to how
Antibiotic Stewardship
Antibiotics are medicines used to treat infections or diseases caused by bacteria.
Antibiotics work by blocking vital processes in bacteria, killing the bacteria, or
stopping them from multiplying. This helps the body s natural immune system to
fight the bacteria infection. Antibiotics do not affect the quality of a beef product.
There is an upcoming issue that needs to be addressed about antibiotic resistance.
Antibiotics differ in the types of bacteriathey work against. Antibiotics that affect a
wide range of bacteria are called broad spectrum antibiotic. For nearly thirty years,
there have been quality assurance programs to help reassure farmers and ranchers are
continuously improving the way they raise beef. This includes the way antibiotics are
used to protect human health and animal health as well, otherwise known as
antibiotic stewardship. Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that
promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics), improves
patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections
caused by multidrug resistant organisms (Khabbaz ). There are some controversial...
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There is no reason to overuse antibiotics. It is not against the law to overuse them but
antibiotics also are expensive for the small businessmen and women who raise cattle
for beef. All antibiotics must go through demanding government inspection before
being official for use in livestock. Animal medicine goes through three layers of
approval. Those three layers are making sure the medicine is safe for the animal, safe
for the environment, and safe for the humans who will consume the meat. Each
category must be evaluated before approval from the U.S. Food Drug Administration.
After antibiotics are sanctioned they are relentlessly managed and assessed annually.
If the product remains to be verified safe it will stay on the market for
Naval Academy Application Essay Sample
My goal in attending the United States Naval Academy and becoming an officer in
the Navy is to provide myself ample opportunities to reach my established life
goals. I plan to pursue a career in aerospace engineering, and developing that career
through the Naval Academy will help me to achieve the dreams I have had since
childhood. The character and integrity I have developed through life experiences
will aid me in reaching these goals and while attending the Naval Academy. I
decided early on in High Schoolthat my goal was to attend college for a degree in
aerospace engineering, moving on to work as an engineer. When I was very young,
I read all types of books on planes. Naval aircraft, along with aircraft carriers, always
fascinated me. By the time high school came around, I decided I wanted... Show more
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In particular, my 2015 high adventure trip to Philmont Scout Ranch. The trip
consisted of a ten day trek through mountainous terrain near Cimarron, New
Mexico. Along the way, I faced many challenges that helped boost my self
confidence and my respect for myself and others. Some of these challenges
included climbing a twelve thousand foot mountain, having two crew members
leave due to injuries, and facing my fear of rock climbing. Climbing Baldy
Mountain was an exhilarating yet challenging experience by itself, increasing both
my self confidence and pride. After losing two crew members to injuries later in
the week, every other crew member had to carry more crew gear. By the end of the
week, I was carrying seventy pounds in my backpack, equivalent to about sixty
percent of my body weight. This challenged my physical and emotional integrity,
forcing me to stay calm and persevere even when my exhausted mind and body
wanted to give up. This trip to New Mexico influenced both my character
development and integrity more than any other experience in my
Nick Carraway s A Sanitarium For Alcohol And Depression
In a sanitarium for Alcohol and depression, Nick Carraway writes an account of
the Summer of 1922, the summer he spent in New York City and on Long Island
with his cousin Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan, their friend and famous
golfer Jordan Baker, and of course the famous Jay Gatsby. Nick rents a house on
Long Island in the West Egg, the new money types as in the people who earned their
wealth instead of having it handed down to them. Nick finds that he lives next to a
very famous and mysterious Jay Gatsby. A man never seen or heard from but his
parties are the place to be for anyone who is anybody in New York. Nick states that
the summer began when he drives over to his cousin s house for lunch. Daisy lives
in the East Egg, where all the old money types are, fortune handed down to the next
generation. Here is where Tom, Daisy, and Jordan enter the picture. After Nick
arrives back home, he is invited to one of the infamous parties thrown by Gatsby.
After arriving, he hears countless numbers of stories about this ghost host but none
seem to match or make much sense, until he meets the real Gatsby, and all is
explained. This all sounds like some worn out soap opera a stay at home wife gets
addicted to, however, it is actually the plot of F. Scott Fitzgeralds novel The Great
Gatsbywritten in 1925 and made into two different movies; the Paramount Pictures
version of 1974 and the 2013 Warner Brothers version. Fitzgerald created a timeless
classic when writing, but
stock split effect on price and volume
Chapter 1: ABOUTCOMPANY
1.1 company background
1.2 management
1.3 promter cmd
1.4 mission
1.5 vision
1.6 development
1.7 to Organisoon
1.8 to Myself
1.1 Company Background :
R K Global was incorporated in year 1995 at New Delhi under the dynamic
leadership of Shri Ramesh Kumar Bhagchandka, son of late Shri Lakhi Prasad
Bhagchandka, a Bhagchandka group initiative. In 2007, R K Global shifted its
registered office to Mumbai in Maharashtra.
R K Global in the initial years engaged itself in steady services of access to the
equity market to Bhagchandka Group Companies and associates. In the later years it
diversified its business in the areas of Equities, Derivatives, Commodities, Currency,
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He was a true believer in value for money for all and made sure he came up with
new innovative schemes and offers to benefit clients. He made sure that his legacy
of competitive and quality broking services is offered along with top class customer
service as he was a firm believer inmoney.
The Team of R K Global will always miss him in person and will try to fulfil the
dreams he had seen for R K Global Amit Bhagchandka (Group CEO of R K Global)
R K Global has been very dear to him and will always try to bring his dreams come
true through the best possible resources Jai KishanBhagchandka (Group Vice
President of R K Global)
1.3 Promoter CMD:
Mr. Ramesh Kumar Bhagchandka: A graduate from Kolkata University, from early
days he accompanied his father and elder brothers in family business. He has
acquired a rich experience in customer service, as in his early days he looked after
the families Liaison division in the Export and Import Licenses business. He was
also one of the first few importers of Fax Machines in India in the late 1980 s and had
set them up at reputed government installations.
Mr. Bhagchandka also has vast experience in financial consultancy. He has been
associated with stock market for over 30 years. Initially, Mr. Bhagchandka was a
regular investor in stock markets and was in it for personal wealth creation only. He
saw tremendous growth prospect in stock market post
Anti-Intellectualism In American High School Movies
Anti intellectualism is not the first thing that comes to mind when watching
American high school movies. However, early tension between intellectuals and non
intellectuals (although humorously simplified) can be seen with the classic jock and
cheerleader versus nerd conflicts present in films like High School Musical and
Mean Girls. In these movies, questions on whether physical or academic talent is
more valuable are explored, stemming from a much larger debate on American
intellectualand anti intellectual ideals. This essay will compare and contrast
American anti intellectualism with the thread of that concept woven throughout
Western history with the focus on the influence of Montaigne s core idea that
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Montaigne does value philosophy and wisdom, devoting several essays to the ideas
of particular philosophers and concepts. However, he eschews the excessive study of
philosophy and the incredible arrogance of those who study philosophy and glorify
themselves because of it. This reaction is the core of anti intellectualism. American
anti intellectualism manifests this trait in a more modern way, which will be
explored now.
American anti intellectualism is essentially three main ideas. The first is a resistance
to the industrial expectations in the public school system. The second is the rejection
of elitist and verbose intellectual mindsets. The third is the religious reaction to the
growing number of intellectuals who are embracing moral relativism. As was
previously said, all of these main ideas point to a national distaste for excessive
intellectual and philosophical
The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014
Many pieces of literature are written each year, and each year dedicated high school
students come together to read any type of literature ranging from plays, poetry,
graphic novels to podcasts. Out of all the pieces of literature the students read, the
students will debate which piece they believe is best. Once all these pieces are
chosen, an anthology is created, The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014 . In
the introduction of this book, Lemony Snicketclaims, the most passionate and
interesting pieces of writingdivide a literary team (Snicket xii). Literary pieces divide
people in their opinions since the pieces allow readers to interpret the pieces
differently and gives the readers a sense of mystery.
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This essay suggests that the narrator is drowning, Looking back, I wonder why all
of us who were subject to my grandfather s assaults me, my sisters, my cousins, and
my mother, her sister, their cousins before us didn t display more unmistakable
signs of distress (Morgan 322). This quote suggests that the narrator feels like she
is drowning, because the author states that drowning is quiet, and that is what the
narrator doing, keeping quiet by not saying anything. Readers could interpret the
drowning swimmers as depressed people or the swimmers in distress as the people
who experience temporary panic, like students panicking over an essay. The
swimmers in distress are the people who panic over something that will eventually
pass, because they feel as if there is hope for them. If readers do not interpret the
narrator as depressed, they may say that narrator did not say anything because she
did not know what to say, and writing this essay was enough to speak out.
Essays found in the anthology are compelling because of the way certain concepts
were expressed in the essays. The authors do not fully give away what happens
after the essay or what each thing symbolizes. These pieces give the readers a sense
of mystery. When a sense of mystery is given, people are able to debate what happens
in the piece. The essay, The Body by A.T Grant is a great example of this because
when a reader first reads
A Rhetorical Analysis Of Wikileaks
The propaganda pictures can be analyzed through the process of SOAPSTone. The
speakers are the sponsors or organization that approved of the picture; the speaker
of the pro and con are WikiLeaks and the NSA, CIA, and FBI respectively. The
immediate occasion is 2009, which is shown through the copyright year or the year
of approval of the picture. The large occasion is the huge WikiLeaks controversy.
The audience, which is the same for both, is the citizens of the United States, and it is
shown through direct speech in the pro image or the image on the laptop in con
image. The two purposes of the sides are quite different. The pro side is trying to
persuade U.S. Citizens to group up and stop U.S. document confidentiality with the
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The pieces of propaganda used images to create a sense of fear in the reader and
applied diction to create a sinister tone. These actions created a strong feeling in the
reader, leading a large amount of pathos being used. Similarly, since both
implemented the appeals almost equally, each side could be believed to be more
persuasive than the other; the persuasion of the pictures is mostly dependent of the
reader s own ideals and opinions. If the reader is pro government, the reader will
likely agree to the con side of the argument because the reader feels more passion for
the side of the argument. On the contrary, if an anti government reader views the pro
side of the argument, the reader would likely feel more emotion towards that side
and be more persuaded. For example, the pro side includes an excerpt from Little
Brother, where Marcus finds a quotation from the Declaration of Independence and he
announces, Governments are instituted among men, deriving from their just powers
from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes
destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to
institute a new government, its foundation on such principles, and organizing its
powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and
happiness (Doctorow
Hanson Production
The president of production at Hanson Productions, an off Broadway production
company, was faced with the same situation for every Broadway production: where
to locate, how many seats, what to charge and how to promote and market the
production. There are three separate venues, with three separate value propositions
to the studio, case and audience. While bigger means more seats and more revenue
for each show, there is a capacity percentage that must be factored in to the decision
due to the increased rental costs. Smaller venues may lead to higher capacity
percentages, but ultimately leave money on the table. The ticket prices must be set
for advance sales; any change in price after this period will effectively hurt future
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For corporate houses we could only cite that it is just like as any other corporate deal
with the only differentiation that it produces films which is considered under the
head of creative segment (essentially organised corporate structure of producing in
creative industries which is a new concept for Indian film industry) (Subramaniam, A,
2003) So when Industry status was granted in 2000, Corporate started getting
attracted towards the films industry realising the huge potential that was there to be
exploited. When the corporate started entering to film industry with huge investment
power they started incorporating studio culture of Hollywood by following vertical
integration. Leaving behind the prevailing system of horizontal integration to the
independent producers. The studio model production house started giving more
importance to the content. It stressed on script development, introducing younger
generation actors and directors, budget and time management, co productions and
international distribution. None of the new corporate production house had the
background of film production when they entered the segment. However most of
them were involved in activities related to the media (The Business Line, 2007).
Barney says that the first to exploit the resources would gain competitive advantage
over its rivals. This is exactly how the corporate
Deprivation In Frankenstein
Sleep is a beneficial necessity, both from a scientific and psychological standpoint,
improving both mental and physical health. It plays an essential role in our growth
and development as human beings. During sleep, our brains are growing and
preparing for the day ahead so that we may be productive and attentive in every daily
task. Without the recommended minimum of eight hours of sleep each night, people
get agitated, distracted easily, gain health problems, make bad decisions, and acquire
feelings of sadness and depression. Sleep deprivationis harmful and can cause a large
amount of irreversible damage to ones brain, increasing the risk of diseases, strokes,
and even diabetes. Throughout history, many authors have written about characters...
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Victor is distraught and believes it is all his fault for all the deaths he has caused
by creating the monster he regrets making and hates. Unable to endure the aspect
of the being I had created, I rushed out of the room and continued a long time
traversing my bed chamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep (Frankenstein
383). His lack of sleep causes him to become more depressed than he already is.
Sleep deprivation causes people to feel angry and impulsive, have mood swings,
feel sad or depressed, or lack motivation (Sleep). Victor has all of the symptoms of
severe sleep deprivation, and because of this, his physical and mental state suffer.
He longs for sleep and seeks rest and rejuvenation, but his longing to slay his
monster is much greater. His will to destroy his monster is so prominent that he
deprives himself of all necessities, restricting himself from sleep, food, and human
interaction. Victor describes his state: Every night I was oppressed by a slow
fever, and I became nervous to a most painful degree; the fall of a leaf startled me,
and I shunned my fellow creatures as if I had been guilty of a crime (Frankenstein
55). Victor is paranoid and has trouble sleeping because of his malnourishment due to
the neglect of himself for his undying focus on the apparent evil being he gave life
to. His work consumes him and ultimately leads to his insanity and paranoia of the
monster killing
Analysis Of The Poem Ekphrasis
The term ekphrasis comes from the Greek words for description; ek, meaning out
and phrasis, meaning to to tell, to speak and it generally refers to a piece of
writing, be it a poem or work of prose, that takes its inspiration from a work of
visual art, typically paintings or sculptures, but in some cases, as we ll see, it could
involve manmade architecture or structure, household items, or images captured on
film. In ekphrasis, it is the writer s intention to create an extension of the work of art
in their own writing, in the case of this essay, I ll exam specifically the work of
poets whose appreciation for the visual artshas largely influenced their written word
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What does the painting do, if anything, better than the poem, asks Cheeke? (P)oems
about paintings are always partly discovering what that is. (1) This is in a similar
vein to what art critic, painter and poet John Berger, speaks of in his text
Understanding a Photograph, when the first words that come to mind for a poet
begin to unfold across the page. What is happening to the writer when they
observe this work of art? What story is being told? What transformation happens
on the page; as Berger puts it, When the words add up to sentences and the
sentences fill whole pages and the pages tell a story, the displacement becomes a
journey and the pages become a vehicle, a means of transport (Berger, Photograph,
117) How, we might ask, does the writer ever get to that point of inspiration in the
first place? Gellings 3 The distinction might lie in the differentiation between what
Cheeke refers to as the content oriented approach to ekphrasis and the affect oriented
emphasis on the viewer. The approach of the frequent museum visitor, (or admirer of
the arts) asks the question to themselves or those around them; What do you see in
the work of art? or What does it mean? which differs
Analysis Of Eden Falls
SUBTITLE FADE IN: 17 YEARS AGO
EXT. EDEN FALLS ESTABLISHING DAY
On a grey day, black clouds begin to RAIN. A thunderclap snaps as lightning shatters
the morose sky.
CAMERA REVEALS Eden Falls, an unassuming, forgetful town in the Central
California.
AIREAL SHOT OF EDEN FALLS
The homes and building of a town, the only high school, churches, a funeral home,
tiny downtown, a minuscule police station, fire station, library, downtown, the pet
food factory and finally an abandoned baseball diamond.
ON A HOUSE THAT RESEMBLES A CASTLE
On the edge of town, in a withdrawn area, high on a hill sits what appears to be a
Victorian house that reveals a castle. Built in the 1920s, the house has two turrets,
unsightly undersize windows, three spiked roofs, and a splayed base on each side.
An inharmonious spiked iron gate engulfs the six bedroom dwelling.
A NO TRESPASSING sign suspends on the front entrance. The warm California
summers, howling winters and rain storms have taken a toll on the structure near the
century mark. The paint peeling, many of the roof s shackles are gone astray, the
gutter s useless, debris dripping from the corners of the rooftop.
The once manicured lawn now a home for two feet high weeds, lifeless trees and
overgrown brush. The house should ve been condemned and demolish with a
bulldozer a decade ago.
Now the RAIN is hammering, an evaporation Elm tree in the front yard continues
combating the storm for the millionth time.
In the driveway, a 1979 discolored scorched orange Cadillac Coupe Deville is parked.
CUT TO:
INT. THE CASTLE HOUSE THE DINING ROOM CONTINUOUS
As the RAIN continues to pour against the easily broken windows, making a
TRASHING sound, a frail little woman, BEATRICE LAUGHLIN, 83 years of age is
seated at her if large dining table which seats sixteen alone.
Beatrice sips her pea soup, enjoying the last few bites of her meal. Beatrice is the
matriarch of a once proud, powerful family.
THEA HALLWAY WALL
The CAMERA slowly PANS to portraits of Beatrice s late husband, Charles, her four
children and one grandchild, all now questionable deceased.
MADGE, early 70s, Beatrice housekeeper and companion for the past fifty years, a
gentlewoman assists Beatrice from her chair.
Analysis Of The Odyssey By Homer
Opposites Attract? Julian Adame
A person s response to hardships can reveal the true nature and characteristics of that
person. In The Odyssey by Homer both Odysseus and Penelope each face their own
hardships.
Odysseus left his home for a ten year war and took another ten years to return home.
Penelope after not knowing where her husband is, has had to deal with the suitors
trying to win her over. They both use similar traits and characteristics to overcome
their hardships, but the one thing overall that connects Penelope and Odysseus is their
passion. Odysseus longs to get home to Ithaca and to his family; Penelope also longs
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Penelope shows a similar loyalty to some of her disloyal servants by letting them
continue to be a part of their household even after they have been sleeping with
suitors. This loyalty to each other inspires Odysseus and Penelope to do what they
need to do to reunite their family. Odysseus and Penelope both use cunning and
clever characteristics; Odysseus uses these characteristics to return home while
Penelope uses those characteristics to extend the choice of a suitor. Odysseus shows
his cleverness when dealing with the cyclops Polyphemus. He tells the Polyphemus
that his name is Nobody, so later when he blinds the Cyclops , Polyphemus screams,
Nobody s killing me now by fraud and not by force! (The Odyssey 9:455) so the
other cyclopes paid no attention to him. This demonstrates Odysseus cleverness
and ability to think his way out of situations. Penelope also possesses this skill of
cleverness when attempting to keep the suitors away. Penelope weaves a shroud in
Odysseus honor and she tells the suitors she can not choose one amongst them until
she finishes weaving. However, what the suitors do not realize immediately is that
Penelope is undoing the weave every night to stall as long as she can in hopes her
husband will return. One of the suitors even refers to Penelope as the matchless
queen of cunning (The Odyssey 2:95). Penelope is just as cunning and clever as
Odysseus, but it s because of her
Irish Spoken English Language
The conflict between the English and the Irish has had many negative effects on Irish
culture and traditions. The Irish language in particular has suffered dramatically from
the presence of the English on the island. When the English gained control of Ireland,
they forced their language upon the people there, and by the end of the nineteenth
century, the Irish Gaelic language was almost extinct. Since then the language has
made somewhat of a comeback. Today there are many Gaeltacht, or Irish speaking,
areas where the most common spoken language is Irish. The language is also taught
in schools both in Northern Irelandand the Republic of Ireland. Irish is the national
and first official language of the Republic of Ireland and is recognized as an official
minority language in Northern Ireland. There have been and continue to be many
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The first poem, A Grafted Tongue by John Montague introduces the topic with very
strong descriptions of what it feels like to be in a place where you are forced to learn
a new language. This poem highlights the discomfort and humiliation that comes with
this experience. He comments on how the English tried to get rid of the Irish language
completely, but it is now taught in schools. Teachers desperately trying to throw the
language on modern Irish English speaking children so it is not forgotten. The
second poem, Received English (ix) by Mary O Malley also discusses the difficulty
of learning a new language/accent that is strange to you, but she describes how each
different tongue trying to say the new words makes them their own. Her poem brings
up the Received Pronunciation, or standard English pronunciation, brought from
England. O Malley describes how the Irish gave the words new life, with their own
accent, fit for the old languages songs and
Birth Defects
Birth Defetc s No one is immune to birth defetc s, yet not everyone is equally
susceptible.
Birth defetc s are not merely a medical problem. They have profound effetc s on the
social and psychological well being of their family and friends. In the normal
course of fetal development, cells migrate to their appropriate destination so that
organs and limbs form where they should. Usually, the genes perform flawlessly,
but mistakes can and do occur. Some of the most common birth defetc s results
from the interaction between one or two abnormal genes out of 100,000 that make
up who we are. This is caused by the genes parents pass on or effetc ed by drugs and
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Spina bifida is hereditary and some other factors may be involved, such as drugs or
alcohol and even the environment.
True genetic disease are distinguished from diseases in which genetic factors play a
part in the causation of the disorder, but are not totally responsible for the disease
Strom 117). Mutations causing birth defetc s are not the result of a single gene but,
have some genetic components in their causation.
Therefore certain birth defetc s are prone to occur repeatedly in families but, not to
be considered purely genetic such as spina bifida. Other causes of birth disorders are
causes from drug and alcohol abuse while pregnant. When a woman uses drugs during
pregnancy, she is not only damaging her health, but also that of her unborn child. The
most harmful drugs are those classified as narcotics ( cocaine ,heroin etc
). Other harmful substance include alcohol, tobacco and caffeine. A women s inter
uterine environment is designed to protetc the fetus from external injury and to
assure proper nutrition. Fetal homeostasis is however heavily dependent on the
maternal habitat and can easily be subjetc ed to the harmful effetc s of drug and
alcohol misuse (Gardner 1). In marked contrast, alcohol purchase and consumption
carries few restrictions and in terms of damage to the
Case Study Of City Hosp. Vs. Corp. V. Finkle
The statute of limitations does not continue to run for a counterclaim after a plaintiff
s complaint. In Atl. City Hosp. v. Finkle, 110 N.J. Super. 435 (Cnty. Ct. 1970), the
court held a counterclaim filed more than two years after the claim arose was not
barred by the statute of limitations since the plaintiff had initiated the principal action
within the time limit. In that case, the plaintiff hospital filed for summary judgment
on the defendant s counterclaim for damages from breach of warranty, stemming
from an original complaint of the plaintiff requesting payment for unpaid hospital
bills. Id. at 437. In their analysis, the court stated that there was lack of precedent on
the issues in the state of New Jersey. Id. at 438. The court further
Sister Helen Prejean Heroes
The definition of a hero is a person who, in the opinion of others, has special
achievements,abilities, or personal qualities and is regarded as a role model or
ideal (dictionary.com). A hero is anyone who can show courage when faced with a
problem. A hero is able to help other in many ways. A person can become a hero by
saving someone who is in danger or influencing another or someone who gave up
his or her life so another could live . A hero is there to help others and give them
strength in life s difficulties. A hero does not always have to show courage they
can be afraid. There are many types of heros in the world. Heros come in all shapes
and sizes, some can be shy while others can be outgoing. Whatever hero people may
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Why the World Needs Heroes
Sister Helen Prejean is a Roman Catholic nun that is member of the Congregation
of St. Joseph, as well as an advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. Prejean is
not only a hero for the accused that have no voice, but many members of the
catholic church look up to her as an inspiration for serving her faith as well as
being a genuine well hearted person. Prejean is a hero because she doesn t seek
publicity in her acts. She truly wants to help people no matter of the severity of
their past actions. For many years, Prejean has devoted her life to serve her faith
that millions of people share. She sacirficed Marriage, money, children, and time to
help and comfort people in need like the ones on death row. The important thing is
that when you come to understand something you act on it, no matter how small
that act is. Eventually it will take you where you need to go (Sister Helen Prejean).
Pejean naturally brings out missing qualities in her supporters and by doing so, it
causes a ripple effect that causes more and more people to catch the contagious
kindness and pass it on generation to generation, race to race, and gender to
Psy 270 Week 5 Discussion Questions Answers and Research
Week 5 DQ 2 Due Thursday, August 26 Please post a 200 300 word response to the
following discussion question by clicking on Reply. Discussion Question Review
Ch. 10 of Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology. Choose a theoretical viewpoint
based on your readings. Answer the following questions: How does your theoretical
viewpoint explain the causes of substance abuse, and what treatments does it
recommend? What are some of the strengths or weaknesses of your viewpoint?
Psychodynamic theorists explain the causes or substance abuse as related to
dependency issues dating back to early childhood. This view claims that a when
parents fail to satisfy a young child s need for nurturance the child will grow to be
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Personality inventories and patient interviews have in fact indicated that people
who abuse or depend on drugs tend to be more dependent, antisocial, impulsive,
novelty seeking, and depressive than other people (Coffey et al., 2003; Cox et al.,
2001; Finn et al., 2000). These findings are correlational, however, and do not
clarify whether such personality traits lead to drug use or whether drug use causes
people to be dependent, impulsive, and the like. In an effort to determine
causation, one study measured the personality traits of a large group of
nonalcoholic young men and then kept track of each man s development (Jones,
1971, 1968). Years later, the traits of the men who developed alcohol problems in
middle age were compared with the traits of those who did not. The men who
developed alcohol problems had been more impulsive as teenagers and continued to
be so in middle age, a finding suggesting that impulsive men are indeed more prone
to develop alcohol problems. Similarly, in one laboratory investigation, impulsive
rats those that generally had trouble delaying their rewards were found to drink more
alcohol when offered it than other rats (Poulos et al., 1995). A major weakness of
this line of argument is the wide range of personality traits that have been tied to
substance abuse
Comparing News Networks In ABC, CNN, CBS, And Fox
The public get their news from networks such as ABC, CNN, MSNBC, CBS,
NBC, and Fox. One of the differences between all these networks is all of the
networks get fairly amount of viewers from which many of the most popular in the
country like to go from right or left. CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC have audiences
that lean left while the audience on fox lean toward conservative. Another one is
the if these networks are being truthful or if what their telling the audience is fake.
A poll by Rasmussen declared that CNN is the least trusted news network on cable
television (Tapson 1). The poll also showed that Fox news was trusted at fifty
percent and MSNBC was trusted by forty three percent (Tapson 1). One network
will telling a viewer how a certain person may have done something bad while
another network will the do the same but later show evidence that the information
was false. The amount of information or evidence provided by these networks can
make the viewer lean to a certain network and if the information is logical and not
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The matter of national importance such as something the president has done
would be headed for the front page on ABC, CNN, MSNBC, ... etc. All these news
networks tend to leave out information on a specific topic that a viewer may want
to know. An example of leaving something out is how CNN have left out parts of
Donald Trump tweets because it was considered mean toward their prefered
candidate. ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, and Fox have also left out information.
These networks all have a source where the information is coming from and may
even use information that is the same. All these news networks use scare tactics to
boost their ratings. ABC, CNN, CBS, ... etc incorporate scare tactics to drive fear to
the audience watching so the audience can go back and get an update on what is
Hunger of Memory, by Richard Rodriguez
Understanding Cultural Communication
Language is a communication method that makes everything easy to communicate
with others. The language barrier is the biggest challenge and hurdle of most people
whom their English is a second language. Growing up in a family with parents that
only speak another language could be viewed very similarly to a double edged sword.
This challenge with society forces people to learn the English language. Although
there a lot of difficulties with the second language, eventually the transition between
both languages would become easier by time and more practice. Starting to be able to
comprehend the English language is the best way overcomes this barrier. Although
these challenges were not easy to overcome, persistence, dedication and hard work
would facilitate everything. Despite the fact that language is considered the biggest
barrier, culture comes as a second harder barrier in means of communication.
Effective communication with people of different cultures is especially challenging.
Culture on the other hand, provides people with ways of thinking, seeing and hearing
and, then understands the things around. Thus, the same word can mean different
things to people from different cultures, even when they talk the same language.
Stella Ting Toomey describes how culture involves with cultural understanding where
ach culture has its own rules about proper behavior which affect verbal and nonverbal
communication. How close the people stand to each
How Cognitive Load Affects The Brain Essay
Studying seems to be something every college students puts off until the last minute.
Or something they just completely ignore, relying on their memorization skills to
hopefully have improved since the material was covered last. Undergraduate students
have a habit of using either cramming or spacing as their study methods before an
exam. Cognitive load not only impacts how much an individual can remember at the
moment, but it also impacts how much an individual can remember over time. While
some students believe cramming before a big exam is the best for them, studies on
how cognitive load impacts the brainsay otherwise. In order to improve
memorization as well as test scores, it is best for students to understand their
cognitive loads, and how it affects their everyday lives. In Nicholas Carr s article
Cognitive Load, he introduces cognitive overload as a reoccurring element in
everyday life. Carr describes working memoryas the mind s temporary information
store. Furthermore, he believes that if instead of trying to process and learn
everything at once, we instead break it into pieces. Covering only a little at a time
and gradually putting the pieces together kind of like a puzzle.
Cramming is often a studying habit that most college students, as well as high school
students, turn to the night before an exam. In Shelby McIntyre and J. Michael
Munson s journal entry Exploring Cramming Student Behaviors, Beliefs, and
Learning Retention in the Principle of Marketing
Electronic Discovery ( E Discovery )
Having experienced and witnessed a lengthy 12 year civil litigation in another
country s legal, I was skeptical about divulging into any more litigations, whether
mock or real. My knowledge of civil litigations prior to the course was limited to
those involving contracts, industrial and employee disagreements, acquisitions and
more where a plaintiff usually seeks restoration of rights in terms of position or
monetary compensation. Due to my earlier experience, I knew that discoverymeant an
excruciating pre trial phase of litigations where parties request access to virtually any
documents or testimonials which are considered reasonable in leading them to the
discovery of admissible evidence . What was new to me was Electronic discovery...
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Before we went to the hearing we had innumerable discussions within our team.
Hearing all of the different perspectives each had on the same topics was also very
helpful in keeping me mindful of how other eyes and minds look at issues. For
instance, it took a while to come to consensus with regard to duty to preserve . Few
of us felt that the point of issue of the letter of intent was when legal hold came into
place, while others argued that it was when talks were initiated with Cyclops about
purchasing CA. After considerable thought, we finally agreed that Cyclops duty
likely began when they realized that the negotiations were going south and they were
planning to sue. Since they were suing, they likely have been holding onto things
longer and that our duty to preserve attached when we likely anticipated litigation.
However, we still felt that it was beneficial for us to gather documentation from the
time of initiation of communications. We had to remind ourselves that we were
subject to a litigation hold and that even if we (OD2) has retention policy it seized at
that point. The litigation holds act as a reminder to litigants of their common law
duty to preserve evidence [1].
Next level of concern was to deal with the scope of requests so we could avoid a
big data dump but also not lose out any relevant documents [4]. A strategy was built
to achieve this by being explicit with our
Life in Ancient Egypt
Life in Ancient Egypt was very different from today Religion was key and was an
important part in the everyday life of Egyptians This was shown in all aspects,
particularly in the form of gods, temples, belief in the afterlife, mummification,
tombs, pyramids, weighing of the heart and the journey to the afterlife The gods
were the foundation Egyptian religion The ancient Egyptians had hundreds gods
and goddesses whom they believed in and worshipped every day They believed
that life would crumble without the gods To keep them happy they provided them
with offerings They offered food, drink, clothes and even jewels in hopes that they
would help them when they needed it The Egyptians believed that different gods
goddesses were responsible for different events that happened naturally For
example, the Egyptians believed that gods and goddesses took part in the creation of
the world They believed that some brought the flood every year, some offered
protection, and some took care of people after they died The Egyptians believed that
they could call on their gods to ensure a good crop, a victory in war, help in a crisis
or any other worthwhile purpose Other gods that they believed in were either local
gods who represented towns, or minor gods who represented plants or animals For
example gods like Osiris (god of the dead) Nut (goddess of the sky) Ra (god of the
sun) and Geb (god of the earth) played major parts in the life of an Egyptian These
gods were what held Egyptian
Conflict Values In Social Work
The Road of Conflicting Values In a social work profession there are professional
values and then there are personal values. These personal values tend to be the
ones that are instilled in humans as children and ones that were accrued over time
with age. Values vary from person to person, many have the same if not similar
and others do not. Social worker s, on a daily basis have to work with clients that
have different values than us, but how do they do that without compromising the
assistance you provide the client? Some social workers, as Jerry Diller (2015)
states, are, . . . unaware of one s own prejudices and how may be communicated
inadvertently to clients (Pg. 3). Some may not even realize that they have a
conflict of values with their client. Being competent about your personal values is
also an essential part of being a social worker. When a social worker knows they
are experiencing a conflict with their values the real question is how a person
navigates through these treacherous waters that could possibly drown a person?
How does a professional continue to help a client even with conflicting values in the
midst of so many other issues? These questions are not a onetime situation, this will
occur more as the professional progresses in the helping profession. There are many
different approaches to resolving an ethical dilemma that a professional is
experiencing. One method discussed by authors Valutis and Rubin (2016) is, . . . vast
majority of respondents
The Problems Of Year-Round Schooling
Alan Dessoff reports that year round schooling may or may not be on track. One
problem that a lot of schools are having is overcrowding. More than 2 million
students, in 3,000 schools, in 47 states were attending year round school in 2006
2007. The numbers are still accurate today. This is a problem because there is not
enough room for that many students year round. Year round schooling is also costing
schools a lot more money than the regular 180 day calendar. Bus fare, lunches, and
staff attendance is costing schools a lot of money that most schools cannot afford.
Year round schooling also may affect high schoolchildren more than it affects
elementary and junior high students because students in grades 9 12 are looking for
summer jobs. One
Effects Of The Stock Market Crash Of 1929
The 1920s went into American History as the most controversial decade (Geisst,
2012 p. 146). Nobody could have foreseen at the beginning of 1929 what importance
this year would have for the financial market (Wigmore, 1975 p. 4).
The booming 20s were drastically ended by the Stock Market crash of 1929. It went
down in history as one of the worst economic downturns (Termin, 1976 p. xi). The
panic at the stock market which led to many people trying to sell their stocks started
on Wednesday, October 23 (Geisst, 2012 p. 185). Thursday, October 24, 1929 has
gone into history as Black Thursday (Geisst, 2012 p. 185). The whole stock market
lost 30 percent of its value before the end of the year 1929 (McGrattan Prescott,
2001). Unfortunately, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
179). De Long and Shleifer (1990 p. 3) estimate that the stock market in 1929 was
one third overvalued. Common stocks seemed to be running out in 1929
(Galbraith, 1977 p. 69). Therefore because of the shortage of stocks, prices rose to
sky high levels (Galbraith, 1977 p 69). It cannot be proven that stocks were
overrated at the time of the crash. Yet there is prove that speculative gamblers are
not to be blamed for the crash. Knowledgeable investors were just too optimistic in
the stocks and therefore this led to the burst (Bierman, 1991 p 175). Laura Agadoni
supports this cause in her research paper (Agadoni, n.d). It was not seen at first hand
in October 1929 if stocks were overvalued. The market functioned well; investors and
speculators were buying stocks (Bierman, 1997 p.
Shouldice s Service Delivery System
Since 1945, Canada based Shouldice Hospital has gained a reputation around the
world for their primary performed surgeries and services in hernia repair. Shouldice
s main objective is to take the inconvenience of being diagnosed with a hernia and
turn it into a quick and even enjoyable experience for their patients. This is all
possible through Shouldice s service delivery system, consisting of selecting patients
that do not hold an overly complicated hernia in order to perform a superior surgical
technique established by Dr. Shouldice. The patients endure an active stay to ensure a
proper, speedy recovery, and a quaint estate resembling a country club accompanied
with a pleasant staff and encouraged socializing with other patients that give them a
unique experience. After the patient s stay, Shouldice Hospitalinvites them back for a
yearly gala Hernia Reunion dinner to follow up and provide a complimentary hernia
inspection. The lifelong bond that Shouldice has been able to establish and maintain
display the above and beyond service they ve given their clientele for decades....
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The entire hospital holds a total of 90 beds, 5 operating rooms, 6 examination
rooms, and a laboratory. Despite the size of the hospital, they average 150
operations per week and 7000 to 7500 operations annually. Also, it is important to
note that there are only 12 full time surgeons and 7 assistant part time surgeons that
handle all operations in 5 day a week period. The last thing to take into consideration
is that each patient stays 3 days out of a week starting the day they arrive. Although
Shouldice s operations seems to be functioning just fine, there is a debate of
effectiveness of whether or not they are fully utilizing their full potential in relation to
surgeries performed and beds being
Missed Deadline Essay
For most of my professional career, I have worked to produce newsletters and
newspapers that had regular deadlines for monthly, weekly, or twice weekly
publication. I can readily perform routine work on or ahead of schedule, but in the
news business so many unanticipated issues arise, and they aren t always routine. In
my drive to always take extra steps to make things better, the deadlinessuddenly loom
oppressively. However, through the years I ve learned that when I have a narrow
window for getting workdone, I can t force myself to take those extra steps. It s easy
for me to focus on what I m not doing, what I m sacrificing to make the deadline, but
the customer may never even realize that something wasn t done. The customer still
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The team s frustration was tempered somewhat when she would work late on some
other days, and the team also was sympathetic to the fact that she and her family
members suffered from numerous health issues. Of course, I and others believed it
excessive when she took more than a month off because of her teenage daughter s
fractured toe, especially when it came shortly after I had taken a total of four days
off after the birth of my child, and a co worker had taken five days off after the
death of a parent. However, her attendance record had little bearing on anyone else s
time off.
UItimately, I am thankful that office and most other offices I ve worked in have
been were largely free of drama and complaining. I ve tried to live by that standard,
both in and out of work, and I encourage others to do so as well. When the
colleague was out of the office during work hours, I could take pride in the fact that
I have an excellent attendance record, that I take steps to mitigate my absence
during appointments, illness, or vacation, and that I perform my job duties
exceptionally. What someone else does is out of my control. I made sure I
prioritized work I had to do with the particular co worker so an absence wouldn t
affect me, and I tried to lean on other co workers for certain tasks. And also patently
listened to venting from co workers, especially those most burdened by the co
worker s attendance. I lent a
Physiotherapism In Australia Essay
Title of Job
Good morning/afternoon im Cassidy and ive prepared a presentation on the
profession of a physiotherapist which can also be known as physio or physical
therapist.
Goals and Purpose of a physio
There are many descriptions available worldwide to describe the purpose of
physiotherapist as teaching methods, standard of practice and superiority of the
profession differs from country to country.
Most accepted description of a physiotherapist in Australia initiates from the world
federation of physical therapy policy statement
A physio is a highly educated and qualified health care professional in the modern
world with the knowledge and skills unique to provide services to individuals and
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Most physio work full time which equates to approximately 40 hours per week
including some evenings and weekends to accommodate their client s schedules.
Salary and what to expect
There are many factors which affect the salary of a physiotherapist.
The Major factors which will determine the physios pay include whether they are
publicly or privately employed, amount of experience, type of employment (part time
or full time) and their specialisation.
In Australia a starting physio in the workplace can expect to earn a starting salary
of approximately $61,101, the typical average salary is a ball park figure of $67, 612
and an experienced physio of 10 years or more can earn anywhere from $78,102.
Although keep in mind these numbers vary from state to state.
Example employers
PHYSIOEDGE Is a private clinic located in the western suburbs of Adelaide, mile
end. They promote themselves on delivering their patients with complete and
professional physiotherapy treatments to help them overcome injury or pain from a
varse range of
Analysis Of Slavery In Beloved By Toni Morrison
Until its abolition , slavery made it legal to own another human being. Families were
torn apart, millions had their unalienable rights stripped down to nothing, and black
children were sold almost at birth. Beloved, by Toni Morrison, delves deep into the
many dark facets of slavery. Through the main character (Sethe s) experiences both in
slavery, and in freedom, the reader learns firsthand what it was like for the slaves at
Sweethome, and the lengths Sethe would go through to insure her family s
departure from slavery altogether. Most of all, Morrison demonstrates how through
dehumanization of Sethe, Paul D, and Halle, slavery caused the main characters to
lose the connection with who they truly were before experiencing slavery. Whether
evaluating Paul D s tin can heart, the way Sethe closed herself off from other
people, or the events that caused Halle to smear butter on his face, it is clear that
slavery induced major psychological changes in the main characters of Morrison s
shady tale.
What caused Paul D to lose connection with himself began when his slave owner,
schoolteacher, stripped him of all sense of ego, in other words he took away any
sense of self importance, confidence, and self esteem that Paul D possessed. This
concept can be seen on page 86 when he discusses the old rooster at Sweet Home,
Mister was allowed to be and say what he was. But I wasn t allowed to be and stay
what I was... Schoolteacher changed me. I was something else and that something was
The Light at the End of Hell
The Light at the End of Hell
It so happens that everyday people quit their jobs, quit school, leave their families,
or sadly end their lives. People tend to give up on dreams as soon as someone
closes the door on them which leaves them with no hope. What one has done over
the years, all the work and sweat, the sacrifices that person has made are gone in an
instant because he can no longer endure the pain. People face challenges and
sometimes hardships, but all of this is a part of life. One nags and bitches about how
bad their life is but never takes the time to think about the great outcome that may
occur once they get through the suffering. People believe that they are the victims and
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Without suffering and pain, life would not mean anything. One would live in a
perfect world with a perfect family and in perfect harmony. Life would be
meaningless if the world were a utopia. There would not be balance between good
and bad and it would not be worth to live since there would be no challenges or
fears.de Botton gives us a quote explaining what one would face if they chose the
easy way out of tough times and what they would face in the end. He says:
What if pleasure and displeasure were so tied together that whoever wanted to
have as much as possible of one must also have as much as possible of the other...
you have the choice: either as little pleasure as possible, painless in brief...or as much
displeasure as possible as the price for the growth of an abundance of subtle pleasures
and joys that have rarely been released yet? If you decide for the former and desire to
diminish and lower the level of human pain, you also have to diminish and lower the
level of their capacity for joy (215).
Pleasure and difficulties are tied together and they work like a scale. On one side,
we have pleasure and on the other difficulties. If one cheats in life and has too
many pleasures, one will suffer hardships. However if one faces the hardships and
goes through difficulties in order to be successful, one will be happy in the end.
People end their joys if they choose to cheat and take the short cuts. It is important
for people to understand why
Descriptive Summary Statistics For The Independent...
Research Scenario B: Question 2: Discussion
Interpretation of findings
Table 1.2 Descriptive Summary Statistics for the independent variable age
age
Mean
57.62
Standard Error
2.299936
Median
58.5
Mode
58
Standard Deviation
16.263
Sample Variance
264.4853
Kurtosis
0.65102
Skewness
0.22511
Range
69
Minimum
22
Maximum
91
Sum
2881
Count
50
The variable age is the independent variable and is of a ratio level of measurement
(Loiselle et al., 2011). The measure of central tendency to describe age in table 1.2
are the mean of 57.62 which is the average age, the median which is the middle
score within the distribution when all scores are organized of 58.5 and the mode of
58 which is the most frequently occurring age (Loiselle et al., 2011). ... Show more
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The kurtosis has a large negative value which is representative of a flatter curve also
know as playkurtic (Salkind, 2013).
The average deviation of scores from the sample mean is 16.26. In order to calculate
if there any extreme ages, any ages that occurs below 2SD and above +2SD would
be considered extreme and occurs 5 out of 100 cases (Loiselle et al., 2011). Scores
that are between 2SD and + 2SD occurs 95 out of 100 cases (Loiselle et al., 2011). At
2SD the value is 25.10 and at +2SD the score is 90.14, in table 1.2 the minimum
age is 22 and the maximum age is 91, therefore, there is an extreme score which is
an age of 22 which is below 2SD (Loiselle et al., 2011). Thus, the median would be
the preferred measures of central tendency to describe the sample as the median is
insensitive to extreme scores (Loiselle et al., 2011).
Table 1.3 Descriptive Summary Statistics for the dependent variable diastolic blood
pressure
diastolic blood pressure
Mean
87.58
Standard Error
2.187924
Median
88
Mode
88
Standard Deviation
15.47096
Sample Variance
239.3506
Kurtosis
0.18087
Skewness
0.052909
Range
62
Minimum
58
Maximum
120
Sum
4379
Count
50
The variable diastolic blood pressure measures of central tendency are the mean of
87.58, the median of 88 and the mode of 88 (Salkind, 2013). The measure of
variability includes a range of 62 with a minimum of 58 and a maximum of 120
diastolic blood pressure,
Character Study Of Finding Dory
Just Keep Swimming:
Character Study of Finding Dory The story Finding Dory is about self
determination. Dory, besides her problem of short term memory, is serious to find
her lost parents. No one can forget Dory s motto of Just keep swimming when she
was introduced in Finding Nemo, where she keeps encouraging Marlin (Albert Brooks
), Nemo s dad to keep going, no matter what the complications are! Thus, Dory has
been viewed as a strong character of self determination, who once makes up her
mind, tends to achieve her goal. Despite her short term memory loss, Dory (Ellen
DeGeneres) is determined to reunite with her family no matter what the obstacles
in Finding Dory (2016). Dory s personality is one of the most memorable
characteristics of any Disney character which will be remembered for years to
come. Her attitude towards life shows that people should give others time to
express themselves and not judge immediately on the basis of their character and
appearance. Dory s friendly attitude is shown when she meets Hank (Ed O Neill)
who is a color changing octopus trying to flee from the Marine Life Institute which
is located in Morro Bay, California and wants to retire to an aquarium life in
Cleveland, Ohio. Dory does not get scared or judge Hank on basis of his looks, but
instead greets him in a friendly manner and says Oh, thank goodness. Hi, I m Dory.
Another instance of Dory s friendly personality is when she makes a deal with
Hank that she will give him her identification tag if he takes her to the tank where
her parents are living. When Hank takes Dory to the Open Ocean exhibit, which is
where she remembers that she lived with her parents, he takes her to the top of the
tank and the camera zooms in on Dory exchanging the tag to Hank and tells him in
heartfelt tone I think I m gonna remember you. Her welcoming nature is one of her
key attributes in the animated film and it helps her, make her goal a reality. Her
absent minded personality hurts her when she tries to remember, where her parents
would be. Her poor memory is shown when she tries to recall what exhibit to go into
and Hank believes that her forgetfulness is such a good and not bad thing when he
says, You re lucky. No memories. No
Italian Unification Essay
During the 18th century, intellectual changes began to dismantle traditional values
and institutions. Liberal ideas from France and Britain spread rapidly, and from
1789 the French Revolution became the genesis of liberal Italians . A series of
political and military events resulted in a unified kingdom of Italyin 1861. The
settlements reached in 1815 at the Vienna Congress had restored Austrian domination
over the Italian peninsula but had left Italy completely fragmented . The Congress
had divided the territory among a number of European nations and the victors of the
Napoleonic Wars. The Kingdom of Sardinia recovered Piedmont (Piemonte), Nice,
and Savoy and acquired Genoa.
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The wars of unification were an important stage in the development of Europe. The
modern world was shaped back then by the revolutionaries of this time period. The
strong leaders; Bismarck, Guiseppe Garibaldi, and Camillo Cavour led their countries
to a great thing, unification.
Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian patriot spearheaded a national revolutionary movement.
Mazzini s ideology of an independent integrated republic spread quickly among large
segments of the Italian people. Revolutionary cells formed throughout the Italian
peninsula.
Massive reforms that took place during the 1840s in the Papal States, Lucca, Tuscany,
and the Kingdom of Sardinia were intended to slow the revolutionary movements,
instead these reforms (1846 and 1847) only intensified the resolve of the
revolutionary cells culminating in the Revolutions of 1848, that spread to Germany,
the Austrian Empire, France, and parts of northern Italy.
The first revolution on the Italian peninsula took place in the Kingdom of Sicily,
which resulted in a constitution for the whole kingdom. An insurrection in 1848
caused pope Pius IX to flee Rome and a republic was proclaimed. King Charles
Albert of Sardinia mobilized his army and marched to the assistance of Lombardy
and joined in the war to drive the Austrians from Italian soil.
While it initially looked as if the independence and unity of Italy was a realistic
possibility, the Austrians defeated the Piedmontese and Charles Albert had to abdicate.
The Tudor Family Research Paper
The Tudor Family is a line of Kings and powerful Queens . The Tudor Dynasty
starts with Henry VII . Henry VIII created the Protestant Church of England so he
could divorce his first wife Catherine of Aragon , who was Catholic . He created his
own church because the Pope refused to annul the marriage . Henry had Parliament
pass laws ending the power of the Pope in England. In 1534 the Act of Supremacy
names the King Henry as the head of the Church of England. After Henry s death and
his son Edward s short reign , his daughter Mary I became Queen. Mary made
England Catholic again . When Mary died, Elizabeth was crowned queen and
returned England to Protestant. Queen Elizabeth, like her father Henry had a good
relationship with Parliament. Elizabeth I died in 1603 and a relative of the Tudors
from Scotland became King . James I was the first member of the Stuart dynasty to
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James had a hard time getting along with Parliament . James spent his money
toward the military and started to run low on money. James would ask Parliament
for money but they would never grant his request. During that time a group called
the Puritans formed. The Puritans are a group of strict Calvinists that demanded
that the Church of England be reformed. The Puritans goal was to take power
away from the church officials. James saw this as a threat to his power since the
church supported him and refused to pass the Puritans request for reform. King
James faced many problems during his reign with Parliament unlike the Tudor
Family who made sure they had a good relationship with Parliament . When James
died his younger son Charles I was crowned king , whose conflict with Parliament
would led to the english civil war and his own
Compare And Contrast Crime And Punishment In Ancient
Egypt
This paper is to compare and contrast crime and punishment in the ancient
Mesopotamia and Egypt mainly from the following three perspectives: religion,
the purpose of punishment and women. In terms of religion, we can tell from the
Laws of Hammurabi and the Egyptian papyri that the views of religion were both
considered to be supreme in the ancient states. But there are some differences
between the views of the religion, especially in the objective to which the people of
two states believed in respectively. In the Laws of Hammurabi, there are some
examples that prove the status of the nature, like the river, and, in some cases, the
river was the symbol of justice which could prove whether the accused were guilty or
not. People believed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the case If a man violates the wife of another man, ..., this man shall be put to
death... (law 130), the man was the one who performed misbehaviors but the woman
were innocent. Moreover, in and the instance If a man..., then the mother... (law 150),
it has no doubt that, in the ancient Mesopotamia, women had the equal right of
succession and their lives and properties were protected by the laws which meant
little discrimination between men and women. However, in the ancient Egypt, it was
totally another world for women. The counterparts had no rights of inheritance and
they were in a lower status compared with men, which can be proven in the Accused
(pp
Billie Holiday Biography
Billie Holiday was born Eleanora Fagan on April 7, 1915, in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania (Billie Holiday Biography.com). Her parents; Sarah Julia Fagan and
Clarence Holiday had her at the ages of 16 and 18.Her father Clarence later on in his
life became a successful jazz singer which is most likely where her talent came
from. Billie s life was far from a walk in the park. Billie never had a father figure in
her life. Her mother, Sarah married Philip Gough when Billie was just 5 years old but
unfortunately the marriagefailed. When she was only nine years old, Billie began
skipping school. As a result, she was sent to the House of Good Shepherd, a facility
for troubled African Americangirls (Billie Holiday Biography.com). She came back
seven months later , but then returned to the facility at the age of ten where she
was molested and abused (Ward). Two years after she moved to New York City
where she worked as a prostitute in Alice Dean s brothel (Ward). As a slight outlet
for all the unfortunate events in her life, she started singing in clubs which is
eventually when she renamed herself Billie after the film star Billie Dove (Billie
Holiday Biography.com). When she was singing at a jazz club in Harlem at the age
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By 1941 at the age of 26, she had married small time drugs dealer Jimmy Monroe
who introduced her to opium and heroin and it proved to be an addictive
acquaintance and, ultimately, her downfall (Glasgow). By the age of 32 she was
imprisoned for a year for possession of drugs (Glasgow).After her 16 year marriage
with Monroe, they got divorced and later that year spent two years being married to
Louis McKay. Lady day had her hair share of women and men throughout her life ,
most of which were abusive and were only with her because of her
History Of Memory Advancements
Some of the memory advancements post 2008 are as follows:
1.Solid State Drives: Solid State Drives are storage devices that make use of
integrated circuit assemblies as memory to store data. SSDs have no moving
mechanical components. They are different from hard disk drives because they
don t contain spinning disks and movable read/write heads. 2.3D XPoint:
(pronounced three dee cross point) is a non volatile memory (NVM) technology
which utilizes bit storage based on a change of bulk resistance, in conjunction with
a stackable cross gridded data access array. This is a new type of non volatile
memory that was announced in 2015 and is set to hit the market in mid 2017.
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This ultimately slows down operations, it provides a 25% increase in storage capacity.
Next 5 years Moore s Law states that the number of transistors in a dense integrated
circuit doubles approximately every two years. Flash memory has been and will
continue to take advantage of Moore s Law as performance and cost per bit
increases in the years to come. Its competitor, the HDD is still widely used thanks to
its cheap cost and high capacity. In the next 5 10 years, it s a guarantee that both these
technologies will continue to improve.
Hard Disks Developments in hard disks can be seen in technologies the likes of
SMR (mentioned above) which Seagate revealed at the end of 2014 with the launch
of an 8TB disk. Success of SMR will give rise to the adoption of another technique
known as Two Dimensional Magnetic Recording (TMDR) signal processing. Because
tracks are so thin/close together, the read head tends to pick up noise and signals from
neighboring tracks whilst retrieving data. To tackle this problem, multiple heads are
used to read portions of multiple tracks simultaneously. The drive then subtracts the
inter track interference signals.
Another contender for hard disk improvement is the Heat Assisted Magnetic
Recording (HAMR). HAMR uses laser strapped drive heads. The lasers heat up the
track right before the data is recorded. The heated tracks produce smaller, more
precisely magnetized areas with less interference between
Music Improvements During The 1960s Essay
Music improvements in 1960s Life is a progress, not a station, said Ralph Waldo
Emerson. Each decade, changes occur in almost all areas in life, and music is one of
the fields that describes better that assessment. Since the 1960s, music has been going
through a lot of changes in composition, arrangement, production, and distribution.
However, some people are still thinking that musicstarted getting worse since that
time(Briggs). But, what if it was a positive change or a progress people had to
discover? Music is a powerful apparatus that shapes generations. In the 1960 s, music
was a force that affected the way people thought and behaved(Welch). During that
period, people started composing their music in different ways. Many musicians
wanted to share important messages or their opinions about situations on that time:
Protest songs were born. For example, Bob Dylanand Woody Guthriein their songs
Blowin in the Wind and This Machine Kills Fascists were protesting against wars
and conflicts. It was new and unique because most of the music composers were
being very creative in songwriting. They wanted to reach people s hearts and minds
with peace, justice and anti war messages(Protest).
In 1965, Bob Dylan went electric at Newport Folk Festival. It was a big step
because electric guitar was getting more and more involved in live music since the
early part of the 20th century (Electric Guitar). However, Bob Dylan was booed
during that Festival. The audience consisted
Design And Implementation Of A Multi Agent Intelligent...
DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A MULTI AGENT INTELLIGENT
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  • 2. A Study On Nigeria s Population Essay LITERATURE REVIEW: 2.1. Introduction Nigeria s population is about 173.6 million people, this is on a survey carried out by the World Bank (World Bank data bank 2013). The average population density according to (UNDP, 2012 Revision) is approximately 173 persons per square kilometre, making Nigeria one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Though Lagos the former capital is the smallest state in Nigeria in terms of land mass with an area of 356,861 hectares but currently, it possesses the highest population which is over 17.5million as at 2006 census, (this is from parallel count conducted by the state during the national population census). With a projected growth rate of about 3.2%, the population of Lagos could be said to be over 21 million. (Population Lagos State Government, 2014) Further analysis shows that Metropolitan Lagos, has an area covering of about 37% of the land area of the present Lagos State which accommodates over 85% of the State s population. Hence the population growth is projected to be 600,000 per annum with a population density of about 4,193 persons per sq. km. The average density of persons living per square kilometer in the built up areas of metropolitan Lagos is about 20,000 persons and the current demographic trend analysis shows 8% population growth rate for Lagos state which in turn represent 36.8% of entire Nigerian urban population that was estimated by the World Bank report of 1996 to be 49.8 million people. Therefore with
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  • 4. Chrysler The crisis of Chrysler stemmed from falling sustainability, complacent bureaucracy, and misguided management. Sergio Marchionne (CEO of Fiat) was named CEO of Chrysler June 2009. Two managerial challenges that Mr. Marchionne is facing at Chrysler are managing for both competitive advantage and information technology. Prior to Marchionne taking the reins, rebates were being given by Chryslerper the sales chief Mr. Fong to match the amount given by the government. Once Mr. Marchionne took over, the focus changed from trying to appease the customer through rebates to ensuring quality products and innovative features. Mr. Marchionne s goal was to improve management, return to profitability, and increase market shares. He also restructured the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sergio brought a concept to a sinking company by using his personal knowledge and experiences; this helped turn the company around from being non profitable and was able to get Chrysler to be a competitive automotive manufacturer References Chrysler Corp LLC. (2012, December 11). About the Company. Retrieved from Chrysler: http://www.chryslergroupllc.com/company/AboutUs/Pages/AboutUs.aspx Corporate Opportunities. (n.d.). Retrieved January 22, 2016, from http:/ /www.fcagroupcareers.com/CareerAreas/Opportunities/Pages/home.aspx Ebhardt, T. (2012, August 26). FiatCEO sets firm s focus on Chrysler profit. Retrieved from USAToday: http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/USCP/PNI/Nation/World /2012 08 26 PNI0825cars fiat turns to US_ST_U.htm Farfan, B. (2012, February 9). Chrysler Mission Statement Cars, Customers, and Returning to Profitability. Retrieved from About Retail Industry: http:/ /retailindustry.about.com/od/retailbestpractices/ig/Company Mission
  • 5. Analyzing Yagyu s Life Like many of the other girls in this series, Yagyu is undergoing training as a government employed ninja. Since as far back as she can remember, this has been her life. She grew up in a ninja family with this path set firmly in front of her, and she never once saw a reason to question it. Her childhood was filled with blades and shurikens, kunai and martial arts. Yagyu is not her real name, each girl is given a codename when they take up the life of a ninja, however the series never reveals the real name of any of the characters. As far as the world is concerned, Yagyu is who she is. Early in her life, it became obvious that she was a prodigy, one that was destined to raise high in the ranks of the shinobi world. She grasped concepts easily, progressed quickly, and didn t accept failure. Most of her free moments were spent either training, or resting from training. The one exception was the time she spent with her beloved younger sister Nozomi. She was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When she found out her younger sister was dead, Yagyu s personality changed almost instantly. She had lost the driving point in her life. She withdrew inwards, refusing to take part in any training and barely even leaving her room. She remained like this for some time, but eventually tried to move on and resume her training. Her heart wasn t in it anymore, though. One day, she made a discovery that shocked and saddened her. When she closed her eyes, she could no longer clearly picture her beloved sister s face. This made her feel like she was failing her sister s memory, and she decided to punish herself for this by sealing one of her eyes. Taking one of Nozomi s hair ribbons, and an old coin, she fashioned an eyepatch to cover her right eye, the missing eyesight her way of paying tribute to her younger sister. Her self imposed punishment in place, she dove back into training and before long she was prepared for more formal
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  • 7. Doctrine of Repugnancy in India __________________________________________________NIRMA UNIVERSITY AN ANALYTICAL STUDY AND APPLICABILITY OF THE DOCTRINE OF REPUGNANCY IN INDIA ABSTRACT The distribution of powers is an essential feature of Federalism. The object for which a federal State is formed involves a division of authority between the Central Government and the State Government. The tendency of federalism is to limit on every side the action of the Government and to split up the strength of the State among co ordinate and independent authorities are especially noticeable . A Federal Constitution establishes a dual polity with the Union at the Center and the States at the periphery, each endowed with sovereign powers to be exercised in the field assigned to them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... APPLICABILITY OF THE DOCTRINE OF REPUGNANCY The Doctrine of Repugnancy has been applied in a number of cases in India. In a recent judgment , dealing with the issues relating to the constitutional validity of Maharashtra Control of the Organized Crime Act (a State legislation), the Supreme Court revisited the doctrine of Repugnancy and explained its nuances in its decision in Zameer Ahmed Latifur Rehman Sheikh v. State of Maharashtra and Ors. in the following terms: Chapter I of Part XI of the Constitution deals with the subject of distribution of legislative powers of the Parliament and the legislature of the States. Article 245 of the Constitution provides that the Parliament may make laws for the whole or any part of the territory of India, and the legislature of a State may make laws for the whole or any part of the State. The legislative field of the Parliament and the State Legislatures has been specified in Article 246 of the Constitution Article 246, reads as follows: Subject matter of laws made by Parliament and by the legislature of States. (1) Notwithstanding anything in clauses (2) and (3), Parliament has
  • 8. When I Have Managed To Make My Wife Summary The author begins the story with a line that sets the entire story. The first line of the story is, The truth of the matter is: I have managed to make my wife very, very small. The narrator goes on to explain it was not intentional and the miniaturization was an accident. The author then has the narrator give background information and explain the story of what happens to his wife and himself. The story ends with the extreme measures the miniature wife has taken upon herself to torture the narrator. The miniature wife sets trip wires throughout the home and sticks tiny spears in the carpet. The first scenes of the story are about the wife and the miniaturization. The next scenes following explain how upset the wife is with her current state. She does things to the narrator that mess with his appearance by dulling his razors and removing the buttons on his clothes. The narrator keeps issues to himself because he doesn t want to lose his job or there be a police investigation. The narrator then makes a dollhouse for his wife and does until the end of the story where she invites her husband to have dinner at home, and when he comes home she is naked... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I thought this story was very ambitious. It reminded me of an old movie called Honey I Shrunk The Kids. The process of making a human the size of a coffee mug is rather far off, I enjoyed the humor the author added. The things that the wife would do to the husband I felt sorry for him, but at the same time they were such little things a miniature person would do if they were home all day and bored. I think the wife did those things to the narrator because she blames him for what has happened to her. The author on top of the ambitious story then has the wife cheat on her husband. This twist I was surprised by; I thought there was going to be a happy ending between the two was they would reconcile and perhaps the husband would shrink himself. I felt the author made the story grander by adding the twist at the
  • 9. New Zealand s Education Payroll System 1.DETAIL OF SOFTWARE PROJECT New Zealand s education payroll system is the largest payroll in New Zealand and is one of the top in Australasia. Novopay was a fairly recent system New Zealand had implemented in August 2012 after seven years of planning and development by Australia Human Resource Company Talent2. Novopay is a web based system for state and state integrated schools within New Zealand. The system s purpose was to pay 110,000 teachers and support staff at 2,457 schools. These staff are covered by 15 separate collective agreements, resulting in approximately 10,000 possible pay variations. The New Zealand Ministry of Education purchased Novopay for $182 million over ten years. Unlike a normal payroll where employees work for one company, usually in one role and has a small set of employment entitlements that needs to be administered per pay cycle, Novopay was to manage many employees who can work for different employers (schools), and belong to more than one collective agreement. Novopay began on the 1st of February 2013. 2.IDENTIFY THE SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE MODEL (SOFTWARE PROCESS MODEL) OF THE PROJECT3.IN YOUR OPINION, WHY THAT PARTICULAR SDLC MODEL WAS CHOSEN We believe that the Novopay system adapted the Waterfall methodology because basically their system was built in a plain and simple way. We also believe they used this methodology because they wanted the payroll system to be easier to manage, and desired each step or phase
  • 10. Persuasive Speech About Bullying Come here right now, Gale! My step mom yells. Ugh. What does she want this time, I mean seriously, the worst thing I ve done recently I overfed the cats by like 2 treats. I run upstairs and yell, what do you want? Why are you talking to your mom about being suicidal? There s no way that you are, I mean there isn t anything to even be depressed about. Having to listen to you all day is bad enough. First you try to put my mom in jail for not liking you . Then you yell at me for being like her because I love my freaking mom. Like what the even heck? What did I ever do to you? You need to seriously stop being a jerk to me about this kind of stuff and let me just live my life! I storm upstairs and slam my door. I m so angry with her in my mind and I m not going to just let her bully me like that. You are bull crap! So is your mom and she raised you wrong! I hate you so much you piece of crap! Why are you talking about yourself, no one wants to listen to you Jen, I yell from upstairs. I miss my mom s house. With her, I never get bullied by my step parent over there cause my moms over there. I remember when my mom would always be there with me, she would always let me talk to her about being depressed, and one time she even tried to help me with it. But nowadays, I feel as though maybe the world would be better without me. I mean, suicide is one of the options that not many people think about, but I sure do. Ugh, life seriously sucks. I read The Fault In Our Stars yet again cause I feel like it will make me think the world will actually care if I die, but yet again, it makes it worse. Oh well, the world will still forget me like the rest of those who die. Sure we try to make it better by putting a scraped up rock by where we bury their bodies, but eventually people get over it and just forget. So what s not to think the world would forget me too. Later that day, I walk to the elementary school near my house. I see the swings I swung on while thinking about what would happen if I jumped going at full speed. I get on the swings and start swinging just like before. I get up to full speed and let go when I get to the top. I do a front flip thinking, hey if someone was
  • 11. Walmart s Brazilian Ecommerce Group 2.Wal Mart: Neo4j In April 2011 the biggest multinational retailer company in the US made clear that Big Data will become a part of Wal Mart DNA. They purchased Kosmix, a social media start up focused on e commerce. They developed a software application which had the ability to search and analyse social media applications (like Twitter or Facebook) in real time in order to provide personalized insights to users. Now Wal Mart is Big Data knowledge empire. An important tool in achieving that has become the Neo4j database. Walmart s Brazilian eCommerce group chose Neo4j to help Walmart understand the behavior and preferences of these online buyers with enough speed and in enough depth to make realtime, personalized, you may also like recommendations, a proven way to maximize revenue. Challenges: As Marcos explained: A relational database wasn t satisfying our requirements about performance and simplicity, due the complexity of our queries. To address this, Marcos team decided to use Neo4j, a graph database, for which category Neo4j is the market leader. Solution: By design, graph databases can quickly query customers past purchases, as well as instantly capture any new interests shown in the customers current online visit essential for making real time recommendations. Matching historical and session data in this way is trivial for graph databases like Neo4j, enabling them to easily outperform relational and other NoSQL data products. Benefits: Walmart is now
  • 12. Python Essay Have you ever looked at some Python code that included *args and **kwargs and wondered what in the world are these? Python is supposed to be immediately readable to someone either new to programming or someone coming from another programming language. What gives? The *args and **kwargs variables you commonly see are arbitrary positional and optional parameters respectively. They allow for your functions to accept dynamic parameters. Before we go into what they are and how to use them, let s briefly go over Python function parameter types. Python allows for positional and optional arguments for functions. Likely you know that a positional argument is one that is fixed in place like the ones in this example: def do_something(name, age):... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But, what if a user wants to arbitrarily add 3 or more numbers? In a language like Java, we would have had to use something called an overloaded method (though, in Java 8 you can now use optional parameters!). We would have had to create something similar to: ```python def add_nums(num1, num2): return sum(num1, num2) def add_nums(num1, num2, num3): return sum(num1, num2, num3) and so on ... ``` Instead with *args, we can do this: ```python def add_nums(*args): return sum(args) add_nums(1, 3) add_nums(1, 3, 5) add_nums(1, 3, 5, 7) and so on ... ``` This allows for more flexibility. But, note that *args only allows for positional arguments. For example, we can t do this: ```python def add_nums(*args): return sum(args) add_nums(num1=1, num2=3) ``` We would see an error like this: ``` TypeError: add_nums() got an unexpected keyword argument num1 ``` In order to accomodate arbitrary optional parameters, we can use *args cousin, **kwargs. ```python def get_full_name(**kwargs): full_name = [] for k, v in kwargs.items(): full_name.append(kwargs[k]) return .join(full_name) get_full_name(first_name= Ricky , middle_name= Bobby , last_name= Jones ) ``` This of course will return Ricky Bobby Jones . Note that our function did not have to know anything about first_name, middle_name or
  • 13. The Ethics Of The Texas Government After examining the power one lobbyist can have in the Texas government, it is appropriate to look at the enormity of what a corporation who specializes in lobbying efforts is capable of. The company being examined is called Cassidy and Associates. Cassidy came into the forefront of Texas politics, when in 2006 Carol Strayhorn, the comptroller announced the state of Texaswould be suspending payments to a Washington lobbyingfirm hired by Rick Perry, called Cassidy and Associates (Zeller 2006). The reason this is a seemingly bold move by the comptroller is because of how powerful this company is. In 1999, Cassidy and Associates billed their clients 19.8 million dollars, making them the biggest grossing lobbying firm in the nation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another example of this is in New York City, where a hospital for special surgery, paid Cassidy 140,000 dollars and obtained a 1 million dollar grant from HRSA (Zeller 2006). This is what lobbyist companies are able to do they receive a sum from their customer and then in return try and give them a lot of government money. This affected Texas because not every time someone gives a lobbying group money are they guaranteed to receive anything in return. One of Cassidy s clients were the president at the University of Dallas, and what probably took place is that they did not get the federal funding at one of the universities in the state and now the accountant or comptroller begins to wonder why public universities are giving a lobbying group in Washington so much money and getting nothing back, so she pulls the plug on allowing them to receive any more money. Cassidy certainly has not shied away from looking shady with their business. In the nineties they hired as CEO a man named Marty Pusso and he was vice chairman of the house ways and means health subcommittee, which has jurisdiction over numerous healthcare issues and programs (Zeller 2006). Being the Vice Chairman as well as CEO of a lobbying company that in 1999 received 1.3 million dollars from 10 hospitals (Zeller 2006) seems to create a conflict of interest problem or in Pusso s case a solution. Furthermore, this questions as to how
  • 14. Antibiotic Stewardship Antibiotics are medicines used to treat infections or diseases caused by bacteria. Antibiotics work by blocking vital processes in bacteria, killing the bacteria, or stopping them from multiplying. This helps the body s natural immune system to fight the bacteria infection. Antibiotics do not affect the quality of a beef product. There is an upcoming issue that needs to be addressed about antibiotic resistance. Antibiotics differ in the types of bacteriathey work against. Antibiotics that affect a wide range of bacteria are called broad spectrum antibiotic. For nearly thirty years, there have been quality assurance programs to help reassure farmers and ranchers are continuously improving the way they raise beef. This includes the way antibiotics are used to protect human health and animal health as well, otherwise known as antibiotic stewardship. Antimicrobial stewardship is a coordinated program that promotes the appropriate use of antimicrobials (including antibiotics), improves patient outcomes, reduces microbial resistance, and decreases the spread of infections caused by multidrug resistant organisms (Khabbaz ). There are some controversial... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is no reason to overuse antibiotics. It is not against the law to overuse them but antibiotics also are expensive for the small businessmen and women who raise cattle for beef. All antibiotics must go through demanding government inspection before being official for use in livestock. Animal medicine goes through three layers of approval. Those three layers are making sure the medicine is safe for the animal, safe for the environment, and safe for the humans who will consume the meat. Each category must be evaluated before approval from the U.S. Food Drug Administration. After antibiotics are sanctioned they are relentlessly managed and assessed annually. If the product remains to be verified safe it will stay on the market for
  • 15. Naval Academy Application Essay Sample My goal in attending the United States Naval Academy and becoming an officer in the Navy is to provide myself ample opportunities to reach my established life goals. I plan to pursue a career in aerospace engineering, and developing that career through the Naval Academy will help me to achieve the dreams I have had since childhood. The character and integrity I have developed through life experiences will aid me in reaching these goals and while attending the Naval Academy. I decided early on in High Schoolthat my goal was to attend college for a degree in aerospace engineering, moving on to work as an engineer. When I was very young, I read all types of books on planes. Naval aircraft, along with aircraft carriers, always fascinated me. By the time high school came around, I decided I wanted... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In particular, my 2015 high adventure trip to Philmont Scout Ranch. The trip consisted of a ten day trek through mountainous terrain near Cimarron, New Mexico. Along the way, I faced many challenges that helped boost my self confidence and my respect for myself and others. Some of these challenges included climbing a twelve thousand foot mountain, having two crew members leave due to injuries, and facing my fear of rock climbing. Climbing Baldy Mountain was an exhilarating yet challenging experience by itself, increasing both my self confidence and pride. After losing two crew members to injuries later in the week, every other crew member had to carry more crew gear. By the end of the week, I was carrying seventy pounds in my backpack, equivalent to about sixty percent of my body weight. This challenged my physical and emotional integrity, forcing me to stay calm and persevere even when my exhausted mind and body wanted to give up. This trip to New Mexico influenced both my character development and integrity more than any other experience in my
  • 16. Nick Carraway s A Sanitarium For Alcohol And Depression In a sanitarium for Alcohol and depression, Nick Carraway writes an account of the Summer of 1922, the summer he spent in New York City and on Long Island with his cousin Daisy and her husband Tom Buchanan, their friend and famous golfer Jordan Baker, and of course the famous Jay Gatsby. Nick rents a house on Long Island in the West Egg, the new money types as in the people who earned their wealth instead of having it handed down to them. Nick finds that he lives next to a very famous and mysterious Jay Gatsby. A man never seen or heard from but his parties are the place to be for anyone who is anybody in New York. Nick states that the summer began when he drives over to his cousin s house for lunch. Daisy lives in the East Egg, where all the old money types are, fortune handed down to the next generation. Here is where Tom, Daisy, and Jordan enter the picture. After Nick arrives back home, he is invited to one of the infamous parties thrown by Gatsby. After arriving, he hears countless numbers of stories about this ghost host but none seem to match or make much sense, until he meets the real Gatsby, and all is explained. This all sounds like some worn out soap opera a stay at home wife gets addicted to, however, it is actually the plot of F. Scott Fitzgeralds novel The Great Gatsbywritten in 1925 and made into two different movies; the Paramount Pictures version of 1974 and the 2013 Warner Brothers version. Fitzgerald created a timeless classic when writing, but
  • 17. stock split effect on price and volume Chapter 1: ABOUTCOMPANY 1.1 company background 1.2 management 1.3 promter cmd 1.4 mission 1.5 vision 1.6 development 1.7 to Organisoon 1.8 to Myself 1.1 Company Background : R K Global was incorporated in year 1995 at New Delhi under the dynamic leadership of Shri Ramesh Kumar Bhagchandka, son of late Shri Lakhi Prasad Bhagchandka, a Bhagchandka group initiative. In 2007, R K Global shifted its registered office to Mumbai in Maharashtra. R K Global in the initial years engaged itself in steady services of access to the equity market to Bhagchandka Group Companies and associates. In the later years it diversified its business in the areas of Equities, Derivatives, Commodities, Currency, Depository, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was a true believer in value for money for all and made sure he came up with new innovative schemes and offers to benefit clients. He made sure that his legacy of competitive and quality broking services is offered along with top class customer service as he was a firm believer inmoney. The Team of R K Global will always miss him in person and will try to fulfil the dreams he had seen for R K Global Amit Bhagchandka (Group CEO of R K Global) R K Global has been very dear to him and will always try to bring his dreams come true through the best possible resources Jai KishanBhagchandka (Group Vice President of R K Global) 1.3 Promoter CMD: Mr. Ramesh Kumar Bhagchandka: A graduate from Kolkata University, from early days he accompanied his father and elder brothers in family business. He has acquired a rich experience in customer service, as in his early days he looked after the families Liaison division in the Export and Import Licenses business. He was also one of the first few importers of Fax Machines in India in the late 1980 s and had set them up at reputed government installations. Mr. Bhagchandka also has vast experience in financial consultancy. He has been
  • 18. associated with stock market for over 30 years. Initially, Mr. Bhagchandka was a regular investor in stock markets and was in it for personal wealth creation only. He saw tremendous growth prospect in stock market post
  • 19. Anti-Intellectualism In American High School Movies Anti intellectualism is not the first thing that comes to mind when watching American high school movies. However, early tension between intellectuals and non intellectuals (although humorously simplified) can be seen with the classic jock and cheerleader versus nerd conflicts present in films like High School Musical and Mean Girls. In these movies, questions on whether physical or academic talent is more valuable are explored, stemming from a much larger debate on American intellectualand anti intellectual ideals. This essay will compare and contrast American anti intellectualism with the thread of that concept woven throughout Western history with the focus on the influence of Montaigne s core idea that excessive pursuit of philosophy and intellectual pride are the downfalls of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Montaigne does value philosophy and wisdom, devoting several essays to the ideas of particular philosophers and concepts. However, he eschews the excessive study of philosophy and the incredible arrogance of those who study philosophy and glorify themselves because of it. This reaction is the core of anti intellectualism. American anti intellectualism manifests this trait in a more modern way, which will be explored now. American anti intellectualism is essentially three main ideas. The first is a resistance to the industrial expectations in the public school system. The second is the rejection of elitist and verbose intellectual mindsets. The third is the religious reaction to the growing number of intellectuals who are embracing moral relativism. As was previously said, all of these main ideas point to a national distaste for excessive intellectual and philosophical
  • 20. The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014 Many pieces of literature are written each year, and each year dedicated high school students come together to read any type of literature ranging from plays, poetry, graphic novels to podcasts. Out of all the pieces of literature the students read, the students will debate which piece they believe is best. Once all these pieces are chosen, an anthology is created, The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2014 . In the introduction of this book, Lemony Snicketclaims, the most passionate and interesting pieces of writingdivide a literary team (Snicket xii). Literary pieces divide people in their opinions since the pieces allow readers to interpret the pieces differently and gives the readers a sense of mystery. The most passionate and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This essay suggests that the narrator is drowning, Looking back, I wonder why all of us who were subject to my grandfather s assaults me, my sisters, my cousins, and my mother, her sister, their cousins before us didn t display more unmistakable signs of distress (Morgan 322). This quote suggests that the narrator feels like she is drowning, because the author states that drowning is quiet, and that is what the narrator doing, keeping quiet by not saying anything. Readers could interpret the drowning swimmers as depressed people or the swimmers in distress as the people who experience temporary panic, like students panicking over an essay. The swimmers in distress are the people who panic over something that will eventually pass, because they feel as if there is hope for them. If readers do not interpret the narrator as depressed, they may say that narrator did not say anything because she did not know what to say, and writing this essay was enough to speak out. Essays found in the anthology are compelling because of the way certain concepts were expressed in the essays. The authors do not fully give away what happens after the essay or what each thing symbolizes. These pieces give the readers a sense of mystery. When a sense of mystery is given, people are able to debate what happens in the piece. The essay, The Body by A.T Grant is a great example of this because when a reader first reads
  • 21. A Rhetorical Analysis Of Wikileaks The propaganda pictures can be analyzed through the process of SOAPSTone. The speakers are the sponsors or organization that approved of the picture; the speaker of the pro and con are WikiLeaks and the NSA, CIA, and FBI respectively. The immediate occasion is 2009, which is shown through the copyright year or the year of approval of the picture. The large occasion is the huge WikiLeaks controversy. The audience, which is the same for both, is the citizens of the United States, and it is shown through direct speech in the pro image or the image on the laptop in con image. The two purposes of the sides are quite different. The pro side is trying to persuade U.S. Citizens to group up and stop U.S. document confidentiality with the help of the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The pieces of propaganda used images to create a sense of fear in the reader and applied diction to create a sinister tone. These actions created a strong feeling in the reader, leading a large amount of pathos being used. Similarly, since both implemented the appeals almost equally, each side could be believed to be more persuasive than the other; the persuasion of the pictures is mostly dependent of the reader s own ideals and opinions. If the reader is pro government, the reader will likely agree to the con side of the argument because the reader feels more passion for the side of the argument. On the contrary, if an anti government reader views the pro side of the argument, the reader would likely feel more emotion towards that side and be more persuaded. For example, the pro side includes an excerpt from Little Brother, where Marcus finds a quotation from the Declaration of Independence and he announces, Governments are instituted among men, deriving from their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute a new government, its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness (Doctorow
  • 22. Hanson Production The president of production at Hanson Productions, an off Broadway production company, was faced with the same situation for every Broadway production: where to locate, how many seats, what to charge and how to promote and market the production. There are three separate venues, with three separate value propositions to the studio, case and audience. While bigger means more seats and more revenue for each show, there is a capacity percentage that must be factored in to the decision due to the increased rental costs. Smaller venues may lead to higher capacity percentages, but ultimately leave money on the table. The ticket prices must be set for advance sales; any change in price after this period will effectively hurt future sales more so... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For corporate houses we could only cite that it is just like as any other corporate deal with the only differentiation that it produces films which is considered under the head of creative segment (essentially organised corporate structure of producing in creative industries which is a new concept for Indian film industry) (Subramaniam, A, 2003) So when Industry status was granted in 2000, Corporate started getting attracted towards the films industry realising the huge potential that was there to be exploited. When the corporate started entering to film industry with huge investment power they started incorporating studio culture of Hollywood by following vertical integration. Leaving behind the prevailing system of horizontal integration to the independent producers. The studio model production house started giving more importance to the content. It stressed on script development, introducing younger generation actors and directors, budget and time management, co productions and international distribution. None of the new corporate production house had the background of film production when they entered the segment. However most of them were involved in activities related to the media (The Business Line, 2007). Barney says that the first to exploit the resources would gain competitive advantage over its rivals. This is exactly how the corporate
  • 23. Deprivation In Frankenstein Sleep is a beneficial necessity, both from a scientific and psychological standpoint, improving both mental and physical health. It plays an essential role in our growth and development as human beings. During sleep, our brains are growing and preparing for the day ahead so that we may be productive and attentive in every daily task. Without the recommended minimum of eight hours of sleep each night, people get agitated, distracted easily, gain health problems, make bad decisions, and acquire feelings of sadness and depression. Sleep deprivationis harmful and can cause a large amount of irreversible damage to ones brain, increasing the risk of diseases, strokes, and even diabetes. Throughout history, many authors have written about characters... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Victor is distraught and believes it is all his fault for all the deaths he has caused by creating the monster he regrets making and hates. Unable to endure the aspect of the being I had created, I rushed out of the room and continued a long time traversing my bed chamber, unable to compose my mind to sleep (Frankenstein 383). His lack of sleep causes him to become more depressed than he already is. Sleep deprivation causes people to feel angry and impulsive, have mood swings, feel sad or depressed, or lack motivation (Sleep). Victor has all of the symptoms of severe sleep deprivation, and because of this, his physical and mental state suffer. He longs for sleep and seeks rest and rejuvenation, but his longing to slay his monster is much greater. His will to destroy his monster is so prominent that he deprives himself of all necessities, restricting himself from sleep, food, and human interaction. Victor describes his state: Every night I was oppressed by a slow fever, and I became nervous to a most painful degree; the fall of a leaf startled me, and I shunned my fellow creatures as if I had been guilty of a crime (Frankenstein 55). Victor is paranoid and has trouble sleeping because of his malnourishment due to the neglect of himself for his undying focus on the apparent evil being he gave life to. His work consumes him and ultimately leads to his insanity and paranoia of the monster killing
  • 24. Analysis Of The Poem Ekphrasis The term ekphrasis comes from the Greek words for description; ek, meaning out and phrasis, meaning to to tell, to speak and it generally refers to a piece of writing, be it a poem or work of prose, that takes its inspiration from a work of visual art, typically paintings or sculptures, but in some cases, as we ll see, it could involve manmade architecture or structure, household items, or images captured on film. In ekphrasis, it is the writer s intention to create an extension of the work of art in their own writing, in the case of this essay, I ll exam specifically the work of poets whose appreciation for the visual artshas largely influenced their written word and I ll discuss closely how overtime this need to extend... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... What does the painting do, if anything, better than the poem, asks Cheeke? (P)oems about paintings are always partly discovering what that is. (1) This is in a similar vein to what art critic, painter and poet John Berger, speaks of in his text Understanding a Photograph, when the first words that come to mind for a poet begin to unfold across the page. What is happening to the writer when they observe this work of art? What story is being told? What transformation happens on the page; as Berger puts it, When the words add up to sentences and the sentences fill whole pages and the pages tell a story, the displacement becomes a journey and the pages become a vehicle, a means of transport (Berger, Photograph, 117) How, we might ask, does the writer ever get to that point of inspiration in the first place? Gellings 3 The distinction might lie in the differentiation between what Cheeke refers to as the content oriented approach to ekphrasis and the affect oriented emphasis on the viewer. The approach of the frequent museum visitor, (or admirer of the arts) asks the question to themselves or those around them; What do you see in the work of art? or What does it mean? which differs
  • 25. Analysis Of Eden Falls SUBTITLE FADE IN: 17 YEARS AGO EXT. EDEN FALLS ESTABLISHING DAY On a grey day, black clouds begin to RAIN. A thunderclap snaps as lightning shatters the morose sky. CAMERA REVEALS Eden Falls, an unassuming, forgetful town in the Central California. AIREAL SHOT OF EDEN FALLS The homes and building of a town, the only high school, churches, a funeral home, tiny downtown, a minuscule police station, fire station, library, downtown, the pet food factory and finally an abandoned baseball diamond. ON A HOUSE THAT RESEMBLES A CASTLE On the edge of town, in a withdrawn area, high on a hill sits what appears to be a Victorian house that reveals a castle. Built in the 1920s, the house has two turrets, unsightly undersize windows, three spiked roofs, and a splayed base on each side. An inharmonious spiked iron gate engulfs the six bedroom dwelling. A NO TRESPASSING sign suspends on the front entrance. The warm California summers, howling winters and rain storms have taken a toll on the structure near the century mark. The paint peeling, many of the roof s shackles are gone astray, the gutter s useless, debris dripping from the corners of the rooftop. The once manicured lawn now a home for two feet high weeds, lifeless trees and overgrown brush. The house should ve been condemned and demolish with a bulldozer a decade ago. Now the RAIN is hammering, an evaporation Elm tree in the front yard continues combating the storm for the millionth time. In the driveway, a 1979 discolored scorched orange Cadillac Coupe Deville is parked. CUT TO: INT. THE CASTLE HOUSE THE DINING ROOM CONTINUOUS As the RAIN continues to pour against the easily broken windows, making a TRASHING sound, a frail little woman, BEATRICE LAUGHLIN, 83 years of age is seated at her if large dining table which seats sixteen alone. Beatrice sips her pea soup, enjoying the last few bites of her meal. Beatrice is the matriarch of a once proud, powerful family. THEA HALLWAY WALL The CAMERA slowly PANS to portraits of Beatrice s late husband, Charles, her four children and one grandchild, all now questionable deceased. MADGE, early 70s, Beatrice housekeeper and companion for the past fifty years, a gentlewoman assists Beatrice from her chair.
  • 26. Analysis Of The Odyssey By Homer Opposites Attract? Julian Adame A person s response to hardships can reveal the true nature and characteristics of that person. In The Odyssey by Homer both Odysseus and Penelope each face their own hardships. Odysseus left his home for a ten year war and took another ten years to return home. Penelope after not knowing where her husband is, has had to deal with the suitors trying to win her over. They both use similar traits and characteristics to overcome their hardships, but the one thing overall that connects Penelope and Odysseus is their passion. Odysseus longs to get home to Ithaca and to his family; Penelope also longs for Odysseus to return and unite their family and reclaim their household. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Penelope shows a similar loyalty to some of her disloyal servants by letting them continue to be a part of their household even after they have been sleeping with suitors. This loyalty to each other inspires Odysseus and Penelope to do what they need to do to reunite their family. Odysseus and Penelope both use cunning and clever characteristics; Odysseus uses these characteristics to return home while Penelope uses those characteristics to extend the choice of a suitor. Odysseus shows his cleverness when dealing with the cyclops Polyphemus. He tells the Polyphemus that his name is Nobody, so later when he blinds the Cyclops , Polyphemus screams, Nobody s killing me now by fraud and not by force! (The Odyssey 9:455) so the other cyclopes paid no attention to him. This demonstrates Odysseus cleverness and ability to think his way out of situations. Penelope also possesses this skill of cleverness when attempting to keep the suitors away. Penelope weaves a shroud in Odysseus honor and she tells the suitors she can not choose one amongst them until she finishes weaving. However, what the suitors do not realize immediately is that Penelope is undoing the weave every night to stall as long as she can in hopes her husband will return. One of the suitors even refers to Penelope as the matchless queen of cunning (The Odyssey 2:95). Penelope is just as cunning and clever as Odysseus, but it s because of her
  • 27. Irish Spoken English Language The conflict between the English and the Irish has had many negative effects on Irish culture and traditions. The Irish language in particular has suffered dramatically from the presence of the English on the island. When the English gained control of Ireland, they forced their language upon the people there, and by the end of the nineteenth century, the Irish Gaelic language was almost extinct. Since then the language has made somewhat of a comeback. Today there are many Gaeltacht, or Irish speaking, areas where the most common spoken language is Irish. The language is also taught in schools both in Northern Irelandand the Republic of Ireland. Irish is the national and first official language of the Republic of Ireland and is recognized as an official minority language in Northern Ireland. There have been and continue to be many efforts to preserve and encourage the learning of the language... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first poem, A Grafted Tongue by John Montague introduces the topic with very strong descriptions of what it feels like to be in a place where you are forced to learn a new language. This poem highlights the discomfort and humiliation that comes with this experience. He comments on how the English tried to get rid of the Irish language completely, but it is now taught in schools. Teachers desperately trying to throw the language on modern Irish English speaking children so it is not forgotten. The second poem, Received English (ix) by Mary O Malley also discusses the difficulty of learning a new language/accent that is strange to you, but she describes how each different tongue trying to say the new words makes them their own. Her poem brings up the Received Pronunciation, or standard English pronunciation, brought from England. O Malley describes how the Irish gave the words new life, with their own accent, fit for the old languages songs and
  • 28. Birth Defects Birth Defetc s No one is immune to birth defetc s, yet not everyone is equally susceptible. Birth defetc s are not merely a medical problem. They have profound effetc s on the social and psychological well being of their family and friends. In the normal course of fetal development, cells migrate to their appropriate destination so that organs and limbs form where they should. Usually, the genes perform flawlessly, but mistakes can and do occur. Some of the most common birth defetc s results from the interaction between one or two abnormal genes out of 100,000 that make up who we are. This is caused by the genes parents pass on or effetc ed by drugs and alcohol upon the fetus of a new born child. Down s syndrome, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Spina bifida is hereditary and some other factors may be involved, such as drugs or alcohol and even the environment. True genetic disease are distinguished from diseases in which genetic factors play a part in the causation of the disorder, but are not totally responsible for the disease Strom 117). Mutations causing birth defetc s are not the result of a single gene but, have some genetic components in their causation. Therefore certain birth defetc s are prone to occur repeatedly in families but, not to be considered purely genetic such as spina bifida. Other causes of birth disorders are causes from drug and alcohol abuse while pregnant. When a woman uses drugs during pregnancy, she is not only damaging her health, but also that of her unborn child. The most harmful drugs are those classified as narcotics ( cocaine ,heroin etc ). Other harmful substance include alcohol, tobacco and caffeine. A women s inter uterine environment is designed to protetc the fetus from external injury and to assure proper nutrition. Fetal homeostasis is however heavily dependent on the maternal habitat and can easily be subjetc ed to the harmful effetc s of drug and alcohol misuse (Gardner 1). In marked contrast, alcohol purchase and consumption carries few restrictions and in terms of damage to the
  • 29. Case Study Of City Hosp. Vs. Corp. V. Finkle The statute of limitations does not continue to run for a counterclaim after a plaintiff s complaint. In Atl. City Hosp. v. Finkle, 110 N.J. Super. 435 (Cnty. Ct. 1970), the court held a counterclaim filed more than two years after the claim arose was not barred by the statute of limitations since the plaintiff had initiated the principal action within the time limit. In that case, the plaintiff hospital filed for summary judgment on the defendant s counterclaim for damages from breach of warranty, stemming from an original complaint of the plaintiff requesting payment for unpaid hospital bills. Id. at 437. In their analysis, the court stated that there was lack of precedent on the issues in the state of New Jersey. Id. at 438. The court further
  • 30. Sister Helen Prejean Heroes The definition of a hero is a person who, in the opinion of others, has special achievements,abilities, or personal qualities and is regarded as a role model or ideal (dictionary.com). A hero is anyone who can show courage when faced with a problem. A hero is able to help other in many ways. A person can become a hero by saving someone who is in danger or influencing another or someone who gave up his or her life so another could live . A hero is there to help others and give them strength in life s difficulties. A hero does not always have to show courage they can be afraid. There are many types of heros in the world. Heros come in all shapes and sizes, some can be shy while others can be outgoing. Whatever hero people may be, they all have one goal, and that goal is to help others. The first... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Why the World Needs Heroes Sister Helen Prejean is a Roman Catholic nun that is member of the Congregation of St. Joseph, as well as an advocate for the abolition of the death penalty. Prejean is not only a hero for the accused that have no voice, but many members of the catholic church look up to her as an inspiration for serving her faith as well as being a genuine well hearted person. Prejean is a hero because she doesn t seek publicity in her acts. She truly wants to help people no matter of the severity of their past actions. For many years, Prejean has devoted her life to serve her faith that millions of people share. She sacirficed Marriage, money, children, and time to help and comfort people in need like the ones on death row. The important thing is that when you come to understand something you act on it, no matter how small that act is. Eventually it will take you where you need to go (Sister Helen Prejean). Pejean naturally brings out missing qualities in her supporters and by doing so, it causes a ripple effect that causes more and more people to catch the contagious kindness and pass it on generation to generation, race to race, and gender to
  • 31. Psy 270 Week 5 Discussion Questions Answers and Research Week 5 DQ 2 Due Thursday, August 26 Please post a 200 300 word response to the following discussion question by clicking on Reply. Discussion Question Review Ch. 10 of Fundamentals of Abnormal Psychology. Choose a theoretical viewpoint based on your readings. Answer the following questions: How does your theoretical viewpoint explain the causes of substance abuse, and what treatments does it recommend? What are some of the strengths or weaknesses of your viewpoint? Psychodynamic theorists explain the causes or substance abuse as related to dependency issues dating back to early childhood. This view claims that a when parents fail to satisfy a young child s need for nurturance the child will grow to be highly dependent on others for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Personality inventories and patient interviews have in fact indicated that people who abuse or depend on drugs tend to be more dependent, antisocial, impulsive, novelty seeking, and depressive than other people (Coffey et al., 2003; Cox et al., 2001; Finn et al., 2000). These findings are correlational, however, and do not clarify whether such personality traits lead to drug use or whether drug use causes people to be dependent, impulsive, and the like. In an effort to determine causation, one study measured the personality traits of a large group of nonalcoholic young men and then kept track of each man s development (Jones, 1971, 1968). Years later, the traits of the men who developed alcohol problems in middle age were compared with the traits of those who did not. The men who developed alcohol problems had been more impulsive as teenagers and continued to be so in middle age, a finding suggesting that impulsive men are indeed more prone to develop alcohol problems. Similarly, in one laboratory investigation, impulsive rats those that generally had trouble delaying their rewards were found to drink more alcohol when offered it than other rats (Poulos et al., 1995). A major weakness of this line of argument is the wide range of personality traits that have been tied to substance abuse
  • 32. Comparing News Networks In ABC, CNN, CBS, And Fox The public get their news from networks such as ABC, CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC, and Fox. One of the differences between all these networks is all of the networks get fairly amount of viewers from which many of the most popular in the country like to go from right or left. CNN, ABC, CBS, and NBC have audiences that lean left while the audience on fox lean toward conservative. Another one is the if these networks are being truthful or if what their telling the audience is fake. A poll by Rasmussen declared that CNN is the least trusted news network on cable television (Tapson 1). The poll also showed that Fox news was trusted at fifty percent and MSNBC was trusted by forty three percent (Tapson 1). One network will telling a viewer how a certain person may have done something bad while another network will the do the same but later show evidence that the information was false. The amount of information or evidence provided by these networks can make the viewer lean to a certain network and if the information is logical and not just a bunch of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The matter of national importance such as something the president has done would be headed for the front page on ABC, CNN, MSNBC, ... etc. All these news networks tend to leave out information on a specific topic that a viewer may want to know. An example of leaving something out is how CNN have left out parts of Donald Trump tweets because it was considered mean toward their prefered candidate. ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, and Fox have also left out information. These networks all have a source where the information is coming from and may even use information that is the same. All these news networks use scare tactics to boost their ratings. ABC, CNN, CBS, ... etc incorporate scare tactics to drive fear to the audience watching so the audience can go back and get an update on what is
  • 33. Hunger of Memory, by Richard Rodriguez Understanding Cultural Communication Language is a communication method that makes everything easy to communicate with others. The language barrier is the biggest challenge and hurdle of most people whom their English is a second language. Growing up in a family with parents that only speak another language could be viewed very similarly to a double edged sword. This challenge with society forces people to learn the English language. Although there a lot of difficulties with the second language, eventually the transition between both languages would become easier by time and more practice. Starting to be able to comprehend the English language is the best way overcomes this barrier. Although these challenges were not easy to overcome, persistence, dedication and hard work would facilitate everything. Despite the fact that language is considered the biggest barrier, culture comes as a second harder barrier in means of communication. Effective communication with people of different cultures is especially challenging. Culture on the other hand, provides people with ways of thinking, seeing and hearing and, then understands the things around. Thus, the same word can mean different things to people from different cultures, even when they talk the same language. Stella Ting Toomey describes how culture involves with cultural understanding where ach culture has its own rules about proper behavior which affect verbal and nonverbal communication. How close the people stand to each
  • 34. How Cognitive Load Affects The Brain Essay Studying seems to be something every college students puts off until the last minute. Or something they just completely ignore, relying on their memorization skills to hopefully have improved since the material was covered last. Undergraduate students have a habit of using either cramming or spacing as their study methods before an exam. Cognitive load not only impacts how much an individual can remember at the moment, but it also impacts how much an individual can remember over time. While some students believe cramming before a big exam is the best for them, studies on how cognitive load impacts the brainsay otherwise. In order to improve memorization as well as test scores, it is best for students to understand their cognitive loads, and how it affects their everyday lives. In Nicholas Carr s article Cognitive Load, he introduces cognitive overload as a reoccurring element in everyday life. Carr describes working memoryas the mind s temporary information store. Furthermore, he believes that if instead of trying to process and learn everything at once, we instead break it into pieces. Covering only a little at a time and gradually putting the pieces together kind of like a puzzle. Cramming is often a studying habit that most college students, as well as high school students, turn to the night before an exam. In Shelby McIntyre and J. Michael Munson s journal entry Exploring Cramming Student Behaviors, Beliefs, and Learning Retention in the Principle of Marketing
  • 35. Electronic Discovery ( E Discovery ) Having experienced and witnessed a lengthy 12 year civil litigation in another country s legal, I was skeptical about divulging into any more litigations, whether mock or real. My knowledge of civil litigations prior to the course was limited to those involving contracts, industrial and employee disagreements, acquisitions and more where a plaintiff usually seeks restoration of rights in terms of position or monetary compensation. Due to my earlier experience, I knew that discoverymeant an excruciating pre trial phase of litigations where parties request access to virtually any documents or testimonials which are considered reasonable in leading them to the discovery of admissible evidence . What was new to me was Electronic discovery... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before we went to the hearing we had innumerable discussions within our team. Hearing all of the different perspectives each had on the same topics was also very helpful in keeping me mindful of how other eyes and minds look at issues. For instance, it took a while to come to consensus with regard to duty to preserve . Few of us felt that the point of issue of the letter of intent was when legal hold came into place, while others argued that it was when talks were initiated with Cyclops about purchasing CA. After considerable thought, we finally agreed that Cyclops duty likely began when they realized that the negotiations were going south and they were planning to sue. Since they were suing, they likely have been holding onto things longer and that our duty to preserve attached when we likely anticipated litigation. However, we still felt that it was beneficial for us to gather documentation from the time of initiation of communications. We had to remind ourselves that we were subject to a litigation hold and that even if we (OD2) has retention policy it seized at that point. The litigation holds act as a reminder to litigants of their common law duty to preserve evidence [1]. Next level of concern was to deal with the scope of requests so we could avoid a big data dump but also not lose out any relevant documents [4]. A strategy was built to achieve this by being explicit with our
  • 36. Life in Ancient Egypt Life in Ancient Egypt was very different from today Religion was key and was an important part in the everyday life of Egyptians This was shown in all aspects, particularly in the form of gods, temples, belief in the afterlife, mummification, tombs, pyramids, weighing of the heart and the journey to the afterlife The gods were the foundation Egyptian religion The ancient Egyptians had hundreds gods and goddesses whom they believed in and worshipped every day They believed that life would crumble without the gods To keep them happy they provided them with offerings They offered food, drink, clothes and even jewels in hopes that they would help them when they needed it The Egyptians believed that different gods goddesses were responsible for different events that happened naturally For example, the Egyptians believed that gods and goddesses took part in the creation of the world They believed that some brought the flood every year, some offered protection, and some took care of people after they died The Egyptians believed that they could call on their gods to ensure a good crop, a victory in war, help in a crisis or any other worthwhile purpose Other gods that they believed in were either local gods who represented towns, or minor gods who represented plants or animals For example gods like Osiris (god of the dead) Nut (goddess of the sky) Ra (god of the sun) and Geb (god of the earth) played major parts in the life of an Egyptian These gods were what held Egyptian
  • 37. Conflict Values In Social Work The Road of Conflicting Values In a social work profession there are professional values and then there are personal values. These personal values tend to be the ones that are instilled in humans as children and ones that were accrued over time with age. Values vary from person to person, many have the same if not similar and others do not. Social worker s, on a daily basis have to work with clients that have different values than us, but how do they do that without compromising the assistance you provide the client? Some social workers, as Jerry Diller (2015) states, are, . . . unaware of one s own prejudices and how may be communicated inadvertently to clients (Pg. 3). Some may not even realize that they have a conflict of values with their client. Being competent about your personal values is also an essential part of being a social worker. When a social worker knows they are experiencing a conflict with their values the real question is how a person navigates through these treacherous waters that could possibly drown a person? How does a professional continue to help a client even with conflicting values in the midst of so many other issues? These questions are not a onetime situation, this will occur more as the professional progresses in the helping profession. There are many different approaches to resolving an ethical dilemma that a professional is experiencing. One method discussed by authors Valutis and Rubin (2016) is, . . . vast majority of respondents
  • 38. The Problems Of Year-Round Schooling Alan Dessoff reports that year round schooling may or may not be on track. One problem that a lot of schools are having is overcrowding. More than 2 million students, in 3,000 schools, in 47 states were attending year round school in 2006 2007. The numbers are still accurate today. This is a problem because there is not enough room for that many students year round. Year round schooling is also costing schools a lot more money than the regular 180 day calendar. Bus fare, lunches, and staff attendance is costing schools a lot of money that most schools cannot afford. Year round schooling also may affect high schoolchildren more than it affects elementary and junior high students because students in grades 9 12 are looking for summer jobs. One
  • 39. Effects Of The Stock Market Crash Of 1929 The 1920s went into American History as the most controversial decade (Geisst, 2012 p. 146). Nobody could have foreseen at the beginning of 1929 what importance this year would have for the financial market (Wigmore, 1975 p. 4). The booming 20s were drastically ended by the Stock Market crash of 1929. It went down in history as one of the worst economic downturns (Termin, 1976 p. xi). The panic at the stock market which led to many people trying to sell their stocks started on Wednesday, October 23 (Geisst, 2012 p. 185). Thursday, October 24, 1929 has gone into history as Black Thursday (Geisst, 2012 p. 185). The whole stock market lost 30 percent of its value before the end of the year 1929 (McGrattan Prescott, 2001). Unfortunately, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 179). De Long and Shleifer (1990 p. 3) estimate that the stock market in 1929 was one third overvalued. Common stocks seemed to be running out in 1929 (Galbraith, 1977 p. 69). Therefore because of the shortage of stocks, prices rose to sky high levels (Galbraith, 1977 p 69). It cannot be proven that stocks were overrated at the time of the crash. Yet there is prove that speculative gamblers are not to be blamed for the crash. Knowledgeable investors were just too optimistic in the stocks and therefore this led to the burst (Bierman, 1991 p 175). Laura Agadoni supports this cause in her research paper (Agadoni, n.d). It was not seen at first hand in October 1929 if stocks were overvalued. The market functioned well; investors and speculators were buying stocks (Bierman, 1997 p.
  • 40. Shouldice s Service Delivery System Since 1945, Canada based Shouldice Hospital has gained a reputation around the world for their primary performed surgeries and services in hernia repair. Shouldice s main objective is to take the inconvenience of being diagnosed with a hernia and turn it into a quick and even enjoyable experience for their patients. This is all possible through Shouldice s service delivery system, consisting of selecting patients that do not hold an overly complicated hernia in order to perform a superior surgical technique established by Dr. Shouldice. The patients endure an active stay to ensure a proper, speedy recovery, and a quaint estate resembling a country club accompanied with a pleasant staff and encouraged socializing with other patients that give them a unique experience. After the patient s stay, Shouldice Hospitalinvites them back for a yearly gala Hernia Reunion dinner to follow up and provide a complimentary hernia inspection. The lifelong bond that Shouldice has been able to establish and maintain display the above and beyond service they ve given their clientele for decades.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The entire hospital holds a total of 90 beds, 5 operating rooms, 6 examination rooms, and a laboratory. Despite the size of the hospital, they average 150 operations per week and 7000 to 7500 operations annually. Also, it is important to note that there are only 12 full time surgeons and 7 assistant part time surgeons that handle all operations in 5 day a week period. The last thing to take into consideration is that each patient stays 3 days out of a week starting the day they arrive. Although Shouldice s operations seems to be functioning just fine, there is a debate of effectiveness of whether or not they are fully utilizing their full potential in relation to surgeries performed and beds being
  • 41. Missed Deadline Essay For most of my professional career, I have worked to produce newsletters and newspapers that had regular deadlines for monthly, weekly, or twice weekly publication. I can readily perform routine work on or ahead of schedule, but in the news business so many unanticipated issues arise, and they aren t always routine. In my drive to always take extra steps to make things better, the deadlinessuddenly loom oppressively. However, through the years I ve learned that when I have a narrow window for getting workdone, I can t force myself to take those extra steps. It s easy for me to focus on what I m not doing, what I m sacrificing to make the deadline, but the customer may never even realize that something wasn t done. The customer still sees... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The team s frustration was tempered somewhat when she would work late on some other days, and the team also was sympathetic to the fact that she and her family members suffered from numerous health issues. Of course, I and others believed it excessive when she took more than a month off because of her teenage daughter s fractured toe, especially when it came shortly after I had taken a total of four days off after the birth of my child, and a co worker had taken five days off after the death of a parent. However, her attendance record had little bearing on anyone else s time off. UItimately, I am thankful that office and most other offices I ve worked in have been were largely free of drama and complaining. I ve tried to live by that standard, both in and out of work, and I encourage others to do so as well. When the colleague was out of the office during work hours, I could take pride in the fact that I have an excellent attendance record, that I take steps to mitigate my absence during appointments, illness, or vacation, and that I perform my job duties exceptionally. What someone else does is out of my control. I made sure I prioritized work I had to do with the particular co worker so an absence wouldn t affect me, and I tried to lean on other co workers for certain tasks. And also patently listened to venting from co workers, especially those most burdened by the co worker s attendance. I lent a
  • 42. Physiotherapism In Australia Essay Title of Job Good morning/afternoon im Cassidy and ive prepared a presentation on the profession of a physiotherapist which can also be known as physio or physical therapist. Goals and Purpose of a physio There are many descriptions available worldwide to describe the purpose of physiotherapist as teaching methods, standard of practice and superiority of the profession differs from country to country. Most accepted description of a physiotherapist in Australia initiates from the world federation of physical therapy policy statement A physio is a highly educated and qualified health care professional in the modern world with the knowledge and skills unique to provide services to individuals and populations to develop, maintain and restore ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most physio work full time which equates to approximately 40 hours per week including some evenings and weekends to accommodate their client s schedules. Salary and what to expect There are many factors which affect the salary of a physiotherapist. The Major factors which will determine the physios pay include whether they are publicly or privately employed, amount of experience, type of employment (part time or full time) and their specialisation. In Australia a starting physio in the workplace can expect to earn a starting salary of approximately $61,101, the typical average salary is a ball park figure of $67, 612 and an experienced physio of 10 years or more can earn anywhere from $78,102. Although keep in mind these numbers vary from state to state. Example employers PHYSIOEDGE Is a private clinic located in the western suburbs of Adelaide, mile end. They promote themselves on delivering their patients with complete and professional physiotherapy treatments to help them overcome injury or pain from a varse range of
  • 43. Analysis Of Slavery In Beloved By Toni Morrison Until its abolition , slavery made it legal to own another human being. Families were torn apart, millions had their unalienable rights stripped down to nothing, and black children were sold almost at birth. Beloved, by Toni Morrison, delves deep into the many dark facets of slavery. Through the main character (Sethe s) experiences both in slavery, and in freedom, the reader learns firsthand what it was like for the slaves at Sweethome, and the lengths Sethe would go through to insure her family s departure from slavery altogether. Most of all, Morrison demonstrates how through dehumanization of Sethe, Paul D, and Halle, slavery caused the main characters to lose the connection with who they truly were before experiencing slavery. Whether evaluating Paul D s tin can heart, the way Sethe closed herself off from other people, or the events that caused Halle to smear butter on his face, it is clear that slavery induced major psychological changes in the main characters of Morrison s shady tale. What caused Paul D to lose connection with himself began when his slave owner, schoolteacher, stripped him of all sense of ego, in other words he took away any sense of self importance, confidence, and self esteem that Paul D possessed. This concept can be seen on page 86 when he discusses the old rooster at Sweet Home, Mister was allowed to be and say what he was. But I wasn t allowed to be and stay what I was... Schoolteacher changed me. I was something else and that something was
  • 44. The Light at the End of Hell The Light at the End of Hell It so happens that everyday people quit their jobs, quit school, leave their families, or sadly end their lives. People tend to give up on dreams as soon as someone closes the door on them which leaves them with no hope. What one has done over the years, all the work and sweat, the sacrifices that person has made are gone in an instant because he can no longer endure the pain. People face challenges and sometimes hardships, but all of this is a part of life. One nags and bitches about how bad their life is but never takes the time to think about the great outcome that may occur once they get through the suffering. People believe that they are the victims and they will never get anywhere because of all the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Without suffering and pain, life would not mean anything. One would live in a perfect world with a perfect family and in perfect harmony. Life would be meaningless if the world were a utopia. There would not be balance between good and bad and it would not be worth to live since there would be no challenges or fears.de Botton gives us a quote explaining what one would face if they chose the easy way out of tough times and what they would face in the end. He says: What if pleasure and displeasure were so tied together that whoever wanted to have as much as possible of one must also have as much as possible of the other... you have the choice: either as little pleasure as possible, painless in brief...or as much displeasure as possible as the price for the growth of an abundance of subtle pleasures and joys that have rarely been released yet? If you decide for the former and desire to diminish and lower the level of human pain, you also have to diminish and lower the level of their capacity for joy (215). Pleasure and difficulties are tied together and they work like a scale. On one side, we have pleasure and on the other difficulties. If one cheats in life and has too many pleasures, one will suffer hardships. However if one faces the hardships and goes through difficulties in order to be successful, one will be happy in the end. People end their joys if they choose to cheat and take the short cuts. It is important for people to understand why
  • 45. Descriptive Summary Statistics For The Independent... Research Scenario B: Question 2: Discussion Interpretation of findings Table 1.2 Descriptive Summary Statistics for the independent variable age age Mean 57.62 Standard Error 2.299936 Median 58.5 Mode 58 Standard Deviation 16.263 Sample Variance 264.4853 Kurtosis 0.65102 Skewness 0.22511 Range 69 Minimum 22 Maximum 91 Sum 2881 Count 50 The variable age is the independent variable and is of a ratio level of measurement (Loiselle et al., 2011). The measure of central tendency to describe age in table 1.2 are the mean of 57.62 which is the average age, the median which is the middle score within the distribution when all scores are organized of 58.5 and the mode of 58 which is the most frequently occurring age (Loiselle et al., 2011). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The kurtosis has a large negative value which is representative of a flatter curve also know as playkurtic (Salkind, 2013). The average deviation of scores from the sample mean is 16.26. In order to calculate if there any extreme ages, any ages that occurs below 2SD and above +2SD would be considered extreme and occurs 5 out of 100 cases (Loiselle et al., 2011). Scores that are between 2SD and + 2SD occurs 95 out of 100 cases (Loiselle et al., 2011). At
  • 46. 2SD the value is 25.10 and at +2SD the score is 90.14, in table 1.2 the minimum age is 22 and the maximum age is 91, therefore, there is an extreme score which is an age of 22 which is below 2SD (Loiselle et al., 2011). Thus, the median would be the preferred measures of central tendency to describe the sample as the median is insensitive to extreme scores (Loiselle et al., 2011). Table 1.3 Descriptive Summary Statistics for the dependent variable diastolic blood pressure diastolic blood pressure Mean 87.58 Standard Error 2.187924 Median 88 Mode 88 Standard Deviation 15.47096 Sample Variance 239.3506 Kurtosis 0.18087 Skewness 0.052909 Range 62 Minimum 58 Maximum 120 Sum 4379 Count 50 The variable diastolic blood pressure measures of central tendency are the mean of 87.58, the median of 88 and the mode of 88 (Salkind, 2013). The measure of variability includes a range of 62 with a minimum of 58 and a maximum of 120 diastolic blood pressure,
  • 47. Character Study Of Finding Dory Just Keep Swimming: Character Study of Finding Dory The story Finding Dory is about self determination. Dory, besides her problem of short term memory, is serious to find her lost parents. No one can forget Dory s motto of Just keep swimming when she was introduced in Finding Nemo, where she keeps encouraging Marlin (Albert Brooks ), Nemo s dad to keep going, no matter what the complications are! Thus, Dory has been viewed as a strong character of self determination, who once makes up her mind, tends to achieve her goal. Despite her short term memory loss, Dory (Ellen DeGeneres) is determined to reunite with her family no matter what the obstacles in Finding Dory (2016). Dory s personality is one of the most memorable characteristics of any Disney character which will be remembered for years to come. Her attitude towards life shows that people should give others time to express themselves and not judge immediately on the basis of their character and appearance. Dory s friendly attitude is shown when she meets Hank (Ed O Neill) who is a color changing octopus trying to flee from the Marine Life Institute which is located in Morro Bay, California and wants to retire to an aquarium life in Cleveland, Ohio. Dory does not get scared or judge Hank on basis of his looks, but instead greets him in a friendly manner and says Oh, thank goodness. Hi, I m Dory. Another instance of Dory s friendly personality is when she makes a deal with Hank that she will give him her identification tag if he takes her to the tank where her parents are living. When Hank takes Dory to the Open Ocean exhibit, which is where she remembers that she lived with her parents, he takes her to the top of the tank and the camera zooms in on Dory exchanging the tag to Hank and tells him in heartfelt tone I think I m gonna remember you. Her welcoming nature is one of her key attributes in the animated film and it helps her, make her goal a reality. Her absent minded personality hurts her when she tries to remember, where her parents would be. Her poor memory is shown when she tries to recall what exhibit to go into and Hank believes that her forgetfulness is such a good and not bad thing when he says, You re lucky. No memories. No
  • 48. Italian Unification Essay During the 18th century, intellectual changes began to dismantle traditional values and institutions. Liberal ideas from France and Britain spread rapidly, and from 1789 the French Revolution became the genesis of liberal Italians . A series of political and military events resulted in a unified kingdom of Italyin 1861. The settlements reached in 1815 at the Vienna Congress had restored Austrian domination over the Italian peninsula but had left Italy completely fragmented . The Congress had divided the territory among a number of European nations and the victors of the Napoleonic Wars. The Kingdom of Sardinia recovered Piedmont (Piemonte), Nice, and Savoy and acquired Genoa. There were three major obstacles to unity at the time the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The wars of unification were an important stage in the development of Europe. The modern world was shaped back then by the revolutionaries of this time period. The strong leaders; Bismarck, Guiseppe Garibaldi, and Camillo Cavour led their countries to a great thing, unification. Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian patriot spearheaded a national revolutionary movement. Mazzini s ideology of an independent integrated republic spread quickly among large segments of the Italian people. Revolutionary cells formed throughout the Italian peninsula. Massive reforms that took place during the 1840s in the Papal States, Lucca, Tuscany, and the Kingdom of Sardinia were intended to slow the revolutionary movements, instead these reforms (1846 and 1847) only intensified the resolve of the revolutionary cells culminating in the Revolutions of 1848, that spread to Germany, the Austrian Empire, France, and parts of northern Italy. The first revolution on the Italian peninsula took place in the Kingdom of Sicily, which resulted in a constitution for the whole kingdom. An insurrection in 1848 caused pope Pius IX to flee Rome and a republic was proclaimed. King Charles Albert of Sardinia mobilized his army and marched to the assistance of Lombardy and joined in the war to drive the Austrians from Italian soil. While it initially looked as if the independence and unity of Italy was a realistic possibility, the Austrians defeated the Piedmontese and Charles Albert had to abdicate.
  • 49. The Tudor Family Research Paper The Tudor Family is a line of Kings and powerful Queens . The Tudor Dynasty starts with Henry VII . Henry VIII created the Protestant Church of England so he could divorce his first wife Catherine of Aragon , who was Catholic . He created his own church because the Pope refused to annul the marriage . Henry had Parliament pass laws ending the power of the Pope in England. In 1534 the Act of Supremacy names the King Henry as the head of the Church of England. After Henry s death and his son Edward s short reign , his daughter Mary I became Queen. Mary made England Catholic again . When Mary died, Elizabeth was crowned queen and returned England to Protestant. Queen Elizabeth, like her father Henry had a good relationship with Parliament. Elizabeth I died in 1603 and a relative of the Tudors from Scotland became King . James I was the first member of the Stuart dynasty to rule England .... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... James had a hard time getting along with Parliament . James spent his money toward the military and started to run low on money. James would ask Parliament for money but they would never grant his request. During that time a group called the Puritans formed. The Puritans are a group of strict Calvinists that demanded that the Church of England be reformed. The Puritans goal was to take power away from the church officials. James saw this as a threat to his power since the church supported him and refused to pass the Puritans request for reform. King James faced many problems during his reign with Parliament unlike the Tudor Family who made sure they had a good relationship with Parliament . When James died his younger son Charles I was crowned king , whose conflict with Parliament would led to the english civil war and his own
  • 50. Compare And Contrast Crime And Punishment In Ancient Egypt This paper is to compare and contrast crime and punishment in the ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt mainly from the following three perspectives: religion, the purpose of punishment and women. In terms of religion, we can tell from the Laws of Hammurabi and the Egyptian papyri that the views of religion were both considered to be supreme in the ancient states. But there are some differences between the views of the religion, especially in the objective to which the people of two states believed in respectively. In the Laws of Hammurabi, there are some examples that prove the status of the nature, like the river, and, in some cases, the river was the symbol of justice which could prove whether the accused were guilty or not. People believed... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the case If a man violates the wife of another man, ..., this man shall be put to death... (law 130), the man was the one who performed misbehaviors but the woman were innocent. Moreover, in and the instance If a man..., then the mother... (law 150), it has no doubt that, in the ancient Mesopotamia, women had the equal right of succession and their lives and properties were protected by the laws which meant little discrimination between men and women. However, in the ancient Egypt, it was totally another world for women. The counterparts had no rights of inheritance and they were in a lower status compared with men, which can be proven in the Accused (pp
  • 51. Billie Holiday Biography Billie Holiday was born Eleanora Fagan on April 7, 1915, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Billie Holiday Biography.com). Her parents; Sarah Julia Fagan and Clarence Holiday had her at the ages of 16 and 18.Her father Clarence later on in his life became a successful jazz singer which is most likely where her talent came from. Billie s life was far from a walk in the park. Billie never had a father figure in her life. Her mother, Sarah married Philip Gough when Billie was just 5 years old but unfortunately the marriagefailed. When she was only nine years old, Billie began skipping school. As a result, she was sent to the House of Good Shepherd, a facility for troubled African Americangirls (Billie Holiday Biography.com). She came back seven months later , but then returned to the facility at the age of ten where she was molested and abused (Ward). Two years after she moved to New York City where she worked as a prostitute in Alice Dean s brothel (Ward). As a slight outlet for all the unfortunate events in her life, she started singing in clubs which is eventually when she renamed herself Billie after the film star Billie Dove (Billie Holiday Biography.com). When she was singing at a jazz club in Harlem at the age of just 18, she was noticed by John Hammond , a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By 1941 at the age of 26, she had married small time drugs dealer Jimmy Monroe who introduced her to opium and heroin and it proved to be an addictive acquaintance and, ultimately, her downfall (Glasgow). By the age of 32 she was imprisoned for a year for possession of drugs (Glasgow).After her 16 year marriage with Monroe, they got divorced and later that year spent two years being married to Louis McKay. Lady day had her hair share of women and men throughout her life , most of which were abusive and were only with her because of her
  • 52. History Of Memory Advancements Some of the memory advancements post 2008 are as follows: 1.Solid State Drives: Solid State Drives are storage devices that make use of integrated circuit assemblies as memory to store data. SSDs have no moving mechanical components. They are different from hard disk drives because they don t contain spinning disks and movable read/write heads. 2.3D XPoint: (pronounced three dee cross point) is a non volatile memory (NVM) technology which utilizes bit storage based on a change of bulk resistance, in conjunction with a stackable cross gridded data access array. This is a new type of non volatile memory that was announced in 2015 and is set to hit the market in mid 2017. 3.Thin Film Memory: Thin film memory is an upgraded high speed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This ultimately slows down operations, it provides a 25% increase in storage capacity. Next 5 years Moore s Law states that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years. Flash memory has been and will continue to take advantage of Moore s Law as performance and cost per bit increases in the years to come. Its competitor, the HDD is still widely used thanks to its cheap cost and high capacity. In the next 5 10 years, it s a guarantee that both these technologies will continue to improve. Hard Disks Developments in hard disks can be seen in technologies the likes of SMR (mentioned above) which Seagate revealed at the end of 2014 with the launch of an 8TB disk. Success of SMR will give rise to the adoption of another technique known as Two Dimensional Magnetic Recording (TMDR) signal processing. Because tracks are so thin/close together, the read head tends to pick up noise and signals from neighboring tracks whilst retrieving data. To tackle this problem, multiple heads are used to read portions of multiple tracks simultaneously. The drive then subtracts the inter track interference signals. Another contender for hard disk improvement is the Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR). HAMR uses laser strapped drive heads. The lasers heat up the track right before the data is recorded. The heated tracks produce smaller, more precisely magnetized areas with less interference between
  • 53. Music Improvements During The 1960s Essay Music improvements in 1960s Life is a progress, not a station, said Ralph Waldo Emerson. Each decade, changes occur in almost all areas in life, and music is one of the fields that describes better that assessment. Since the 1960s, music has been going through a lot of changes in composition, arrangement, production, and distribution. However, some people are still thinking that musicstarted getting worse since that time(Briggs). But, what if it was a positive change or a progress people had to discover? Music is a powerful apparatus that shapes generations. In the 1960 s, music was a force that affected the way people thought and behaved(Welch). During that period, people started composing their music in different ways. Many musicians wanted to share important messages or their opinions about situations on that time: Protest songs were born. For example, Bob Dylanand Woody Guthriein their songs Blowin in the Wind and This Machine Kills Fascists were protesting against wars and conflicts. It was new and unique because most of the music composers were being very creative in songwriting. They wanted to reach people s hearts and minds with peace, justice and anti war messages(Protest). In 1965, Bob Dylan went electric at Newport Folk Festival. It was a big step because electric guitar was getting more and more involved in live music since the early part of the 20th century (Electric Guitar). However, Bob Dylan was booed during that Festival. The audience consisted
  • 54. Design And Implementation Of A Multi Agent Intelligent... DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF A MULTI AGENT INTELLIGENT ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEM (MIEMS) FINAL YEAR PROJECT REPORT SUBMITTED BY: MAHMOOD AZHAR QURESHI2009 NUST BE ELEC 102 JAHANZAIB SOHAIL2009 NUST BE ELEC 101 GHINA ZIA2009 NUST BE ELEC 085 ZAIN IMRAN2009 NUST BE ELEC 097 PROJECT SUPERVISOR: Dr. Muhammad Salman Dr. Shoab Ahmad Khan BACHELORS IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING NUST COLLEGE OF ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DECLARATION We hereby declare that no portion of the work referred to in this project thesis has been submitted in support of an application for another degree or qualification of this of any other university or other institute of learning. If any act of plagiarism is found, we are fully responsible for every disciplinary action taken against us depending upon the seriousness of the proven offence, even the cancellation of our degree. COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Copyright in text of this thesis, rest with the student author. Copies (by any process) either in full, or of extracts, may be made only in accordance with instructions given by the author and lodged in the library of NUST College of E ME. Details may be obtained by the librarian. This page must form part of any such copies made. Further copies (by any process) of copies made in accordance with such instructions may not be made without the permission (in writing) of the author. The ownership of any intellectual property rights which may be described in