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How To Write An Essay About My Family
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How To Write An Essay About My FamilyHow To Write An Essay About My Family
Faculty of Business Studies
Faculty of Business Studies
BE 210
TMA 1
DUE DATE 26th December
Part A: Essay Questions (25) 1. Define accounting.
Accounting is the information system that measures business activity, progress the
data into reports and communicates the results to decision makers. And accounting is
the language of business. The better you understand the language of business the
better you can manage your own business. For example, how will you decide
whether or not to borrow money? You to consider your income and whether or not
you will be able to pay back that loan.
2. Decision makers need accounting information. Discuss, list and explain 4 types of
people who use accounting information.
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Consider Herman lawn service. Assume Hannah Sherman started the business with
$500 separately from her personal assets, such as her clothing and automobile. To
mix the $500 of business cash with her personal assets would make it difficult to
measure the success or failure of Sherman lawn service.
2 the going concern concept:
Another reason for measuring assets at historical cost is the going concern concept.
This concept assumes that the entity will remain in operation for the foreseeable
future. Under the going concern concept. Accountants assume that the business will
remain in operation long enough to use existing resources for their intended purpose.
To understand it well, consider the alternative which is to go out of business a store
that is closing intends to cease future operations IN that case the relevant measure is
current market value. But going out of business is the exception rather than the rule.
3 The cost principle
4 the stable monetary unit concept
PART B 50 Marks
PART B 75 Marks
The Chief Financial Accountant of Geant Mall gives you the The trial balance of
Lulu Service Center, on January 1, 2009. | | | Balance | | | Account Title | Debit |
Credit | | | Cash | $27500 | | | | Accounts receivable | $6000 | | | | Accounts payable | | $
3500 | | | Common stock | | $30000 | | | Total | $33,500 | $33,500 | During January, the
business engaged
The Common Types Of People
A very common thing for people of all ages to do is go online and try to find answers
for their symptoms. Sometimes they find answers to their questions or they find the
solution to their problem. Often times, however people research their symptoms and
end up paranoid and scared thinking there might be something seriously wrong with
themselves. While some people feel the need to find answers, others argue that the
internetisn t always as reliable as people like to believe.
There are many reasons why people look up their symptom and there are three very
common types of people that research their health problems. The first type being the
people that find good results and end in relief. This is because they realize that the
problems they re having aren t serious, or that the solution to their problems is fairly
easy to accomplish.
The second type is the people that have been diagnosed with an actual health problem
and go online to find answers to their question. Researching helps them to know
what to expect. It may help them regain a sense of control during a scary and
sometimes helpless time (Weiser). For this type of people knowing information
whether it be good or bad, helps them to feel comfort.
The third and what I personally think is the most common type is those that don t
have a lot of knowledge on their health issues. They don t know how serious their
problems really are, well because they aren t doctors to really know. These are the
type of people that google
Essay On Alternative Dispute Resolution
Introduction
This paper will examine when it is appropriate to attempt alternative dispute
resolution (ADR) processes for disputes and conversely when it is fitting for matters
to be decided in a courtroom with black robed judges and well dressed lawyers.
Complementing the correct intervention [courtroom, facilitative ADR or another
form of ADR] at the right time, price and place with the right disputants is not
necessarily an easy task (Wade 2010, p. 13) and the line separating alternative dispute
resolution processes and judicial intervention can be blurred especially as judicial
officers conduct, refer or mandate parties to participate in ADR (Sourdin, 2009, p.
190). Proof that fine panelled courtrooms may not be the answer to ... Show more
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But ADR is much more than that. The consensual interaction between the disputants
during an ADR process is how conflict is resolved (Street, 2002). Whereas a court
determination takes over responsibility for the matter (Heilbronn et al, 1996, p. 262)
and imposes an outcome that may not be palatable to either party (David, 1991, p. 4).
A decision made in a traditional courtroom may attempt to remedy the fallout from
a dispute but it may not solve the problem that caused the conflict in the first place.
When there is a need for the parties to a dispute to continue to have a relationship
(for example in families and workplaces) failing to address the issues that caused the
conflict in the first place may mean that it hasn t been resolved and this may lead to
further conflict. If the serious [and] important needs of parties in dispute are not met
this can compound... the problem (Zehr, 1985, p. 1).
In addition to the monetary costs associated with court action and tremendous social
costs there are also psychological costs associated with anxiety and hostility [and]...
lost opportunities for productive, cooperative endeavors (Burgess, 1989 as cited by
Spencer and Hardy, 2009, p. 669). Alternative dispute resolutioncan decrease the
transaction costs connected with legal action (Burgess, 1989 as cited by Spencer and
Hardy, 2009, p. 669) as parties attempt to work together
Coral Growth
As mentioned several times above, coral growth is the key to a formation of any
type of reef. Free swimming coral larvae find homes on submerged rocks or stable
surfaces nearby the edges of land. Colonies of coral form as calcium carbonate
skeletons accumulate and begin to be bounded by surrounding corals. The polyps
continues to secrete calcareous skeletons that form protective structures they will
reside in. The protective structure is like a sort of cup the polyp sits under, and new
hard skeletons grow/forms as the coralpolyp lifts and releases new calcium carbonate
framework. Coral reproduces asexually, the polyp buds and new, genetically
identical coral polyps develop. The cycle continues and the coral spreads over a
relatively short period of time. The first formation of coral begins a platform for
other new coral to settle and form. These skeletons make up a majority of the reefs
framework, however these are other small organisms that contribute to the formation.
Fire corals, which are more closely related to hydrozoans than actual corals, also
deposit large amounts of calcium carbonate that add to the construction. Calcareous
algaethat live on the actual coral, begin to deposit calcium carbonate within their
tissue. As they die... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
They are by far the most numerous and diverse. Fish are critical to the health of a
coral reef. The physical structure of a coral reef is very different from that of the
surrounding open ocean. Therefore, fish that reside in these reefs must have evolved
many specialized traits that allow them to flourish in that environment. Reef fish
bodies differ in many ways from most other fishes. These animals dwell on coral
reefs and therefore have evolved thin, flat bodies that can easily be maneuvered to
make the necessary sharp turns. Furthermore, the pectoral and pelvic fins positioning
enhances the functionality of the pancake like
The Varsity Soccer Team
In 8th grade, I was selected to play on the varsity soccer team. We didn t have the
best team, and back then, I thought I was the best player on the team since I have
been playing all my life. I tried winning games by myself by not passing the ball
very often. Several of the people on the team, have never played soccer before. We
only won three games and didn t make the tournament. I thought the whole entire
Summer on how we could win the championship. I wanted to win more than
anything because I ve been playing for 10 years and I ve never won a
championship. The next season came, and I was more ready than ever. I worked so
hard and made sure all my teammates got involved because I started to notice that the
team as a whole was playing better.
Persuasive Essay On Bus Safety
The school bus safety in this time has gotten better and worse, but the one thing you
don t see in school buses too often are the seatbelts. I believe that seat belts are
needed in buses.
The first patented seat belt was created by American Edward J. Claghorn on
February 10, 1885 in order to keep tourists safe in taxis in New York City. This idea
slowly became more popular in the manufacturing of other vehicles. Competing
drivers were the first to be required to wear a seat belt. The real breakthrough with
modern seat belts came in 1958 when Swedish engineer Nils Bohlin was hired by
Volvo and he designed the seat belts we know today through a three point seat belt
that better protects the driver and passenger in an accident. The three point design
was created to help secure both the upper and lower body in an accident.
Since 1966, vehicles in America were required to have seat belts in their cars. By
1975, most first world countries had a seat belt requirement in their cars. Once the
three point seat belt became more common in cars, laws soon followed afterwards.
By 1970, the world s first seat belt law was created in Victoria, Australia, which
required passengers to wear their seat belts at all times. In the U.S., seat belt laws
came around the time of the creation of The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle
Safety Act of 1966.
From 2006 to 2015, there were nationally 301 school aged children who died in
school transportation related crashes: 54 were killed by school
Gross Income Implications For The Individual Who
Accepted...
Gross Income implications for the individual who accepted the bribe:
The definition of gross income per section 1 of the Income Tax Act for any resident is:
the total amount
in cash or otherwise
received by, or accrued to, or in favour of such resident
during such year or period of assessment
excluding receipts and accruals of a capital nature
The bribe of R300 000 meets all the aforementioned requirements of the gross income
definition except for whether or not the amount has been received by the senior
official during the year of assessment ending 28 February 2015.
The gross income definition requirement of received by is not defined in the Income
Tax Act and therefore the following case law principles will be applied in
determining whether the bribe, being illegal income, should be included in the
individuals gross income for the current year of assessment.
Cases:
An amount is received by a tax payer if the taxpayer intended to receive the amount
for his own benefit irrespective of the legality(legal or illegal) of such amounts (MP
Finance Group CC v CSARS (2007)).
The source of income, legal or illegal, is irrelevant in determining if an amount
constitutes gross income. Moreover, illegal receipts are taxable(CIR v Delagoa Bay
Cigarette Co)
In order to constitute a receipt for normal tax purposes, the taxpayer must have
received the amount on his own benefit and for his own behalf (Geldenhuys v CIR).
It can be deduced using the above
Anti Federalists Vs. Federal Republicans Essay
In modern America, many citizens hold to the notion that the Constitution was
adopted unanimously, without debate or disagreement. Not only is this not the case,
the debate and disagreement that took place during the institution of the governing
articles for the newly formed country are ultimately responsible for the system we
have in place today as the concerns and counterpoints raised in the discussion were
more crucial to the successful continuance of stability in the nation than any
unanimous decision. Given the apparent import of such discussion, it is therefore
prudent to examine the original points of contention to determine their merit and to
further ensure that the concerns originally raised have been addressed sufficiently.
These discussions and debates often took place between two specific groups, the
Federalists, and their opponents who they termed the Anti Federalists. However,
these so called Anti Federalists would have referred to themselves as Democratic
Republicans or Federal Republicans, so they will be referenced in this vein. On the
side of the Federalists were men such as James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, George
Washington, Gouverneur Morris, and other proponents of a centralized Federal
government. The opposition to these ideals was led by men like Thomas Jefferson,
Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, and other state governors,
farmers, and craftsmen concerned about the powers being allocated to the proposed
central government. These
Impact Of Political Systems On The Human Experience
Suvas Kota
Prompt: Evaluate the impact of political systems on the human experience
1)Intro
a.The political systems of Syria, South Africa and Iraq played a major role in
negatively impacting the freedom of expression, the people s ability to make
decisions, and their education.
2)Freedom of Expression
a.Soweto Uprising
i.According to Soweto Uprising , the government responded harshly to a peaceful
protest by students. They injured and killed the students harmlessly.
b.Peaceful Protest in Syria
i.According to the Syrian Overview video, the Assad government carried out
chemical attacks on peaceful protesters when they tried to express their
dissatisfaction for the country s regime.
c.Murder of People who criticize the Hussein regime
T-Rex Vs. Eckels In A Sound Of Thunder
T Rex Versus Eckels He returned, shuddering, five minutes later, his arms soaked
and red to the elbows . This is Eckels. But he s not always covered in blood. He is a
brave and fearless hunter. Or at least that s what he wants us to think. In the short
story A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury, Eckels is a hunter that travels back in
timeto hunt a dinosaur. More specifically, a T Rex. Though Eckels is a skilled
hunter of normal animals, he is insecure because he is trying to disguise his terror
and anxiety by attempting to look like a tough and courageous hunter. Eckels is an
insecure person. At the beginning of the story, Eckels is excited to hunt a dinosaur.
He wants to hunt a dinosaur so he will be known as a great hunter.
Beekeepers Persuasive Letter
Save the Bees that We Need December 2, 2014 Robert F. Flider State of Illinois
Department of Agriculture P.O. Box 19281, State Fairgrounds Springfield, IL
62794 9281 Dear Mr. Flider, The colony collapse disorder has been threatening the
United States for many years. Reports show excessive numbers of honeybees
dying off. According to the Bee Informed Partnership and USDA s annual survey,
during the winter of 2013 2014, the mortality of managed honeybee colonies was
23.2. The previous winter s report showed a loss of 30.5 percent of the colonies and
thus, the winter 2013 2014 results might show some improvement. However,
beekeepers persist that the still declining honeybee colonies are becoming too low
for colony collapse disorder to be considered a solved issue. Approximately two
thirds of the beekeepers reported losses greater than the acceptable 18.9 percent
mortality rate, thus deeming the losses greater than what is economically sustainable.
The issue... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Research areas studying the potential causes for the colony collapse disorder
include: effects of pathogens and parasites such as the fungi Nosema and the
varroa mite, pesticides such as neonicotinoids, environmental limitations and
resource availability. I would like to propose fundraising campaigns here in Illinois
for these studies. Most importantly, I believe we can make a difference by simply
making the public aware of the issues. I would like to propose a educational
campaign that, with your assistance, informs the public and beekeepers about the
issue of colony collapse disorder. This campaign will also urge the public to use
pesticides wisely and at times other than in the middle of the day when honeybees
tend to be foraging and pollinating and to grow pollinator friendly plants. Thank you
for you time. I hope that with your help we can get the larger public to become active
in preventing a potential future disaster for our
Accountability Within The United States Marine Corps
Accountability by definition means the quality or state of being accountable;
especially : an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for
one s actions. Accountability stems from late Latin accomptare (to account), a
prefixed form of computare (to calculate), which in turn derived from putare (to
reckon). While the word itself does not appear in English until its use in 13th
century Norman England, the concept of account giving has ancient roots in
record keeping activities related to governance and money lending systems that
first developed in Ancient Egypt, Israel, Babylon, Greece, and later, Rome. In the
United States Marine Corps it is very important to hold yourself accountable for all
actions especially true the longer you are in. To myself it refers to the obligation
of an individual to report formally to his superiors for the proper discharge of his
responsibility. It is the answer ability of a subordinate to render an account of his
activities to his superior. The person who accepts responsibility is accountable for
the performance of the assigned duties. As such being late to work is a direct
violation of accountability. Forgetting ones required materials for work may seem
small and harmless but overall may develop into bigger issues if not dealt with
accordingly. Accountability is not an abstract concept. It is actually extremely simple.
Accountability means saying what you mean, meaning what you say, and doing what
you say you re
Role Of Lethal Lipotoxic Hepatocyte Injury
Lethal Lipotoxic Hepatocyte Injury
Accumulation of lipid intermediates in hepatocytes causes hepatocellular lipotoxicity,
leading to cellular stress, dysfunction and eventually cell death. Lipotoxicity induced
hepatocyte cell death appears to be mainly mediated by the apoptotic machinery
activated by death receptors and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress.5 6 Other cell
death modes, such as necroptosis and pyroptosis, have also been reviewed recently.6
7 However, the contribution of necroptosis in lipid induced hepatocyte death during
NASH needs further definition.6 8 Albeit growing evidence supports a role for the
inflammasome in NASH development, the contribution of hepatocyte pyroptosis to
hepatocellular injury and death also needs to be ... Show more content on
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Ballooned hepatocytes are not only a hallmark of NASH but also, they have been
implicated in the disease pathogenesis. Ballooned hepatocytes generate sonic
hedgehog (Shh), a ligand of the developmental hedgehog signaling cascade, which
promotes liver fibrogenesis.11 12 Later, ballooned hepatocytes were proposed to
represent undead cells .13 Ballooned hepatocytes bear some analogy to Drosophila
melanogaster stressed cells which exist in a state of initiated cell death program that
cannot be executed ( undead ) and secrete various factors, including Shh, to promote
tissue repair and healing.14 Models of undead ballooned hepatocytes using lipotoxic
treatment in hepatocytes lacking caspase 9, a protease critical for the execution of the
apoptotic pathway, are characterized by activation of c Jun N terminal kinase (JNK),
which led to an upregulation of Shh in the absence of cell death. In these cells,
lipotoxicity induced hepatocyte derived Shh functioned as an autocrine survival
factor. These observations imply that inhibition of hedgehog signaling may prevent
the development of ballooned hepatocytes, a hypothesis yet to be tested.
ER stress has also been shown to promote expression and secretion of Shh by
hepatocytes.12 Shh may then promote fibrogenesis by activating hepatic stellate
cells, the major target cells of hepatic Shh signaling. Hepatocytes are also an
important hedgehog responsive cell type during lipotoxicity. First, hepatocytes
express different
Moral Values of Silas Marner and Godfrey Cass Essay
Justice is the quality of being just as well as complying with the principle of
righteousness and also performing one s moral obligations (Oxford Dictionary).
Moral values are important in Silas Marner throughout the novel as those people
who do good deeds are rewarded while those who fail in their moral duties to others
are punished. As George Eliotwas a religious person, she believed in fate and
providence as there was a higher being rewarding and punishing our conduct. This
theme is portrayed throughout the book and seen most prominently in the characters
of Silas Marnerand Godfrey Cass.
Silas starts the story as a popular man from Lantern Yard as he is a regular attendee to
church and is well respected. He is referred to as ... Show more content on
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Silas Marner is the main protagonist in the book, although the reader is not given a
good impression at the start of the novel. He is full of greed and his only joy and
pleasure is seeing his precious gold. This can be backed up by the quote Silas lived
in solitude, his guineas rising in the iron pot (Chapter 2 page 19). His reaction
when his gold is stolen is that of disbelief. It is as if one of his family members has
died. The quotes His heart leapt violently and His trembling hand prove this. This
incident is very ironic as people had accused him of stealing money but now the
tide had turned and now it was his money which had been stolen. The consequence
of the stolen money means that Silas opens up to the whole of the community. He
starts to become good friends with Dolly Winthrop, the wheelwright s wife.
Chapter 12 sees the turning point of Silas life. The readers are also introduced to
Molly Farren, Godfrey Cass wife. Molly is addicted to opium and this leads to her
dying and, perhaps by coincidence, her baby arrives at Silas door. At first, he
thinks his gold has arrived but this gift is more important than his gold according
to him. Silas instantly becomes a better person when the child arrives at his door.
He used to crave his precious guineas but now he desires this baby. The thoughts
and cravings he had for his gold have now been replaced by this treasure . He says
that She ll be my little un and nobody
Stayin Alive Analyse
Genre Review
The song I chose for this assignment is Stayin Alive, a disco song performed by the
Bee Gees in 1977. The Bee Gees, a successful disco band, was composed of three
brothers whose achievements include releasing six consecutive number one hits on
the Billboard Hot 100.
Disco, the genre of the selected song, is characterized by many different influences
and is considered to be a melting pot of various genres as disco borrowed from soul,
jazz, Latin, funk, and classical music to create a unique yet explosive new style of
music. Originating in the early 1970 s with some of the ingredients used in Motown,
disco enjoyed massive success until about the early 1980 s when anti disco sentiment
effectually killed it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Synthesizers were also commonly used in disco to provide background while solo
lines and harmonies performed with various brass instruments accented the songs.
Generally, the primary themes of disco lyrics are about love, sex and or dancing
although some songs did not fit this mold. Many disco artists often sang in a high
pitched falsetto voice, which was labeled as weird or effeminate as most disco
artists were males and males were expected to fit their stereotype. This song fits this
genre perfectly as the the theme of Stayin Alive is about how the artist can escape
the hardships of his life and forget about everything when he is out on the dance
floor. This song is perfect example of how disco helped people express themselves
through dancing especially when they were struggling in life, a theme that anybody
can relate to no matter who they
Essay On Baby Friendly Recognition
As a post partum nurse at a facility on its journey to obtain a Baby Friendly
recognition, I completed a 24 hour of a continue education course on breastfeeding,
and shadowed a lactation consultant during orientation as a requirement to work in
the unit. In 1991, the World Health Organization and the United National
International Children s Emergency Found created the Baby Friendly global
recognition program for hospitals and birth facilities. This recognition is awarded to
facilities that promote and support breastfeeding, while complying with the Ten Steps
to Successful Breastfeeding and the International Code of Marketing of Breast milk
Substitutes . The Baby Friendly Hospital initiative assists hospitals in giving all
mothers the information,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I have taught mothers the benefits of breastfeeding, for the mother as well as for
the baby. Breastfeeding decreases the risks for breast and ovarian cancer, transfer
antibodies to the baby related to help decreased allergies, lowers chances of
autism, enhances cognitive outcomes for babies, promotes bonding, among others.
However, something has stood out, even though I have witnessed exclusive
breastfeeding newborns struggled, I was never oriented in the risk factors from
breastfeeding. Risk factors such as dehydration, rapid weight loss, hypoglycemia,
and increased bilirubin levels. In the article Re hospitalization for neonatal
dehydration, a nested controlled study was performed concluding the following
Re hospitalization for dehydration occurred in 2.1 per 1000 live births. Among
vaginal births, the most important risk factors were being born of a first time
mother; exclusive breastfeeding maternal age equal to or older than 35 years
(AOR, 3.0; 95% CI, 1.5 6.0); and gestational age younger than 39 weeks (AOR, 2.0,
95% CI, 1.2 3.5). Among cesarean births, having a birth hospitalization length of
stay less than 48 hours was associated with dehydration () Escobar GJ, 2002) Signs
of dehydration in babies are concentrated, crystals, orange urine. Other symptoms
include dryness of the lips, and excessive crying even after feeding. Newborns body
is composed of mostly water, but their only way to received hydration is throughout
breastmilk or formula. Fluid requirements for the newborn and infant range from 100
to 150 mL/kg daily (Susan Scott Ricci) Additional water supplementation is not
recommended because there is not nutritional value in plain water. Each feeding
should have satisfied the newborn metabolic demands from fats, protein, and carbs to
enhanced
Egyptian Tales Galore Essay
When Cleopatra came out in 1963, it was running on the budget of $44 million
($297 in 2007 dollars). The movie follows Cleopatra VII, last queen and monarch
of Ancient Egypt from 48 BCE (allying with Caesar) to her suicide in 31 BCE.
Cleopatra was born in 69 BCE to Ptolemy XII and an unknown mother and she
would later inherit the throne along with her brother Ptolemy XIII when her father
died in 51 BCE. Her brother had gotten Cleopatra to leave Egypt the same Caesar
came chasing his rival Pompey into Egypt. They crossed paths and became allies
against Ptolemy XIII, getting Cleopatra s power as the sole queen back along with
a son, Caesarion. After Caesar s assassination in 44 BCE, Cleopatra was brought back
to Rome 3 years later and had an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Women s clothing showed very little skin, the opposite shown in the film, The
female extras complained about their overly tight and revealing costumes,
(anothermag.com). (i) In many Hollywood dramas, there is always some sort of
slip when it comes to designing the costumes needed for the characters in a movie
but Cleopatra went over the top. (ii) Cleopatra s designers, placed emphasis on the
actress beauty and sexuality over historical accuracy (anothermag.com) (iii) The
gowns Elizabeth Taylor wore were designed by Renie Conley, who won an
Academy Award for her efforts but the Academy doesn t measure accuracy.
Ancient Egyptian clothing for women was very conservative and costumes in the
film, especially the gowns, don t reflect that. (i) More inaccuracies are shown by
what became popularized because of the film, especially maxi dresses. Elizabeth
Taylor was shown to be wearing maxi dresses throughout the film, which isn t
accurate at all. (ii) Most people think of the maxi dress as a 70s trend but in fact it
was first seen in the 60s. Oscar de la Renta is credited with creating the very first
maxi, (www.wish.com.au/maxi dress/). (iii) Maxi dresses first came around in the
60 s, more than 2000 years after Cleopatra s reign. The maxi dress of today and the
sheath dress of the ancient times are similar in terms of length, but is vastly different
from the sheath dress when it comes to design and use. Furthermore, maxi dresses
Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning By Haruki
Murakami
Finding the 100% perfect girl can be hard, some can even argue that such girls do
not exist at all, but this is not the case for renowned author, Haruki Murakami.
Through his short story On Seeing the 100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April
Morning , Murakami tackles the untouched possibility of making storylines about
love at first sight effective no matter how cheesy and shallow they seem at first
glance. The story follows the ironic choices made by the persona as he s given the
opportunity to approach the woman of her dreams. The character encounters an
internal struggle of having to question his reasons for choosing the woman as the
100% perfect girl for him and proceeds to let go of the said opportunity to get to
know her. In the end, our... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Through this short story he is actually able to prove his worth as an author even
more. Compared to his other works Murakami was able to offer something that
was both inside and outside his comfort zone. On one side he presented his readers
with a contemporary romance story that was both surrealistic and realistic, and on
the other, he was able to make it straightforward and very unlike his other works
that explored his characters minds in a complex way. Through On Seeing the
100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning , Murakami gave his readers a
short taste from a wider range of flavors that he is more than capable of offering.
Though it was also similar in some ways to his typical works it also gave new color
through its very simple style of showing a protagonist whose mind that is under an
unending chaos between romance and
How Francisco Pizarro and HernГЎn Cortes Have
Impacted the...
Francisco Pizarro: Spanish explorer who discovered and conquered the Inca Empire,
nowadays Peru. HernГЎn CortГ©s: Spanish explorer who discovered and conquered
the Aztec Empire, nowadays central Mexico.
Pizarro and CortГ©s were two great men in the history of the world, men who made
an impact in society and left their print for future generations. There have been many
conquerors and discoverers that, like them, have contributed to the advances in the
world made by the human race. Discoveries and conquers have been made all over
the world, in every civilization, in every period of time. History books are full of
people who, in a way or another, changed the world, either by finding a cure to a
certain disease, by making an important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hospitals are not named after them and surely a hundred years from their deaths
nobody is going to remember what they once did, but these people that I am
talking about are the real heroes, they are the real discoverers, the real conquerors.
They are the kind of people that enter our lives and stay there forever. I ve met one.
In his idiosyncrasy he discovered and conquered places in me I didn t know existed.
His physical characteristics, mannerism, and personality captivated me. He is tall,
Caucasian. His brown eyes match the color of his hair, and his white skin makes
his hair looks darker. His breath is fresh and tempting; his lips tantalizing. His jaw
bone is like the one of an angel and everything in him is beautiful. His long neck is
always well perfumed, and every time you get near you can feel the sweet smelling
fragrance. His long, toned arms can hug you like a bear along with his hands that
are big and masculine. His chest is hard and tanned; his abs prominent. His long,
strong legs are like the ones of a sports man as well as his feet. His gentlemanly
mannerism and courtesy are one of a kind. Furthermore, he is intelligent and
mature. He can have fun like a little boy and can make me laugh with whatever
craziness he does. He is very energetic and a great leader. He may be explosive at
times, but most of the times he reasons before he talks and knows exactly what to
say. The man
Burberry
The political situation in china is such that there was existed communism where the
administration activities control over everything (Shafiq, 2008). There is an outlook
that anybody working in china work for the country and the legislature of china. The
legislature in China has given a board approach to the extravagance merchandise
industry.
(Ban, 2011). Since the legislature in china is abusive, there could be a ton of distress
in china and this can act like one of the dangers for Burberry to work in china. It
might be contended that part of strength in china is because of the way that the
subjects don t have any contribution in government s say (Bloom, 2011). In the
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(Burca et al, 2004). In 2009 Burberry expanded by 21% in Hong Kong deals
because of the solid estimation of the dollar and the Euro versus the pound sterling.
(Ruiz, 2009) (Figure 4)
Figure 4: (Solutions, 2014)
Social and Culture:
Socio culture factors speak to the society of the general public that an association
works inside. They may incorporate demographics, age conveyance, populace
development rates, level of training, appropriation of riches and social classes, living
conditions and lifestyle. (Worthington and Britton, 2006)
With the change of living principles and the higher quest for material, more
individuals in China started to purchase extravagance for vanity (China hands, 2014).
Extravagance is seen as an image of societal position, and individuals want to buy
them for fulfilling their own particular vanity. This is a utilitarian age.
Regarding social culture elements, the society is not the same all through the entire
nation; the west has a tendency to gain 2.26 times more than specialists in the west of
the nation. Thusly areas of the organization s stores would be the key. (Grant, 2008)
It might be contended that demographic of china is such that there are numerous
diverse sorts of dialects that are represented correspondence. It can act like significant
issue for Burberry on account of the correspondence
The Industrial Revolution Of The United States
When people think industrial revolution they thing factories and smoke but the
revolution was so much more than that. The industrial revolution transformed and
created major changes in not only manufacturing but transportation and
communications as well. The century long even took goods normally made by hand
and turned them into some of the first massed produced products. It transformed the
daily lives of Americans as much as and arguably more than any single event in U.S.
history. The industrial revolutiondid not take place over night, on the contrary it was
almost a century long affair. It s important to remember that when the United States
was just beginning the start if their revolution Britain had been already thriving. One
of the earliest markings of the start in the U.S was in late eighteenth century when
Samuel Slater brought new manufacturing technologies from Britain to help start the
first U.S cotton mill. Within the next few decades mills and factories were pooping
up allover the northeast. On top of that development of transportation boomed with
railroads and new canals being built to help with commerce and trade. Before the
civil war in the nineteenth century we first see the steamboat, the telegraph, and the
sewing machine. After the war the United States industrial revolution boomed at
what could be called a breakneck pace. The first transcendental railroad was created
making it even easier to transport products, material, and people. There was also
Similarities Between Cheorge Orwell And Animal Farm
Charlie Chaplin George Orwell versus Totalitarianism
So far of what is known, there are 2 stories that was addressed and talks about
different social values in society, whether it was through history or today. Orwell s
Animal Farm talks about the process, aftermath, and danger of totalitarianism in the
Russian Revolution using allegories of farm animals. Pericles takes praise of his
Athenian society while contrasting it with other societies in a funeral oration. There
is another literature work that majority of people would find brilliant and somewhat
relates to one of the learned works about social values in society. A speech made by
the famous Charlie Chaplin, called The Final Speech from the classic 1940s film,
The Great Dictator, includes many points that are associated with dictatorship and
the free will of people. Chaplin s speech and Orwell s Animal Farm have quite
similar in terms of technique usage and purposes to the audience. One of the many
points The Final Speech and Animal Farm have in common is that it addresses the
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The Great Dictator also discusses totalitarianism but in the form of encouraging
people oppressed by dictators to go against them and to be free, as noted in the line,
Soldiers! Don t give yourselves to brutes ... Don t give yourselves to these unnatural
men machine men with machine minds and machine hearts! You are not machines!
You are not cattle! You are men! (Paragraph 5, Great Dictator) They both prove that
totalitarianism is never the best government as they enslave the people, bringing them
misery and suffering, and corrupt the government with power. They also encourage
the oppressed people to revolve against totalitarianism and to be free as it was always
intended to be. Both the Final Speech and Animal Farm are similar as they share
positive points about never accepting totalitarianism into their
High Renaissance Art
Three fascinating artists known as Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo marked
the stylistic period of the Italy 1500 to 1600. These three men inspired the high
Renaissance. Florence and Rome hosted the leading artist for that century. I will
like to describe a painting of Raphael that caught my attention from reading the
textbook; it is called the Marriage of the Virgin. In this painting the artists used
linear perspective to create the illusion of space in the far back. He placed the
vanishing point of the one point perspective in the doorway of the beautiful painted
round house that is symmetrical on both side. The artists created the plaster in
different sizes of rectangular shapes in red and cream colors to emphasize on the
importance of linear perspective in the painting. If the painting was divided in two
parts, the viewer will see that it is symmetric on both sides. There are thirteen figures
on each side of the painting with the high priest being the middleman placed in the
center of the human drama. He also put the figures in groups that relate to the part
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In the back of the portrait he included a beautiful landscape by incorporating
chiaroscuro and atmospheric perspective. The figure itself is a triangular shape.
The artist used different shades of colors to achieve the smoky look he wanted.
The emotion is maintained and well balance; this can be seen in the way she seated
quietly and the gentle smile on the figure. The figure also gazes directly at the
viewer to encage with them. In many cultures women are not allowed to look in the
eyes of men because men are perceive to be dominant and superior over females.
During the renaissance people dictated that women should not do the same, however
Leonardo was able to capture the personality of this woman through her
Analysis Of Ashes Of Roses
ASHES OF ROSES In the beginning of the book Ashes of Roses, it takes place in
steerage of a ship going from Ireland to America. We learn that they have been on
the ship for two weeks and there getting anxious to get off and into America. We
learn some of the main characters such as Rose (16), ma, da, Bridget (4), and
Maureen (12). When they arrive in America, they get off at Ellis island and have
to get tested for diseases. Everybody turns out fine except for Joseph, who has
Trachoma. At first da suggests that he bring Joseph back to Ireland to stay with
grandma Nolan. Ma doesn t like this idea because she doesn t like the way grandma
Nolan raised like da was so da comes up with another idea for him and Joseph to go
back to Ireland while the rest if the family stays in America. da talks ma into this one
and they head back to Ireland.
Once the family got off Ellis island they started looking for uncle Patrick s apartment.
Patrick gave ma directions so they soon find it. There greeted by Elsa who would
have slammed the door if them if it weren t for Patrick inviting them in. Elsa doesn
t like Rose s family and Roses family doesn t like Elsa s family. That night Patrick
lets all of them wash up in his apartment bathroom. Rose describes how she is very
thankful of the bathtub size and the running hot or cold water because conditions
were a lot less convenient in Ireland.
They next day ma wants uncle Patrick to go to mass with them but uncle Patrick no
longer goes to mass and
The Science Of Human Sexuality Essay
Sexology, an idea truly founded during the late nineteenth century, is the science
of human sexuality and fixates on the non reproductive physical and conceptual
functions of sex. Methodically researching physical sexual behavior and
objectively analyzing concepts of sexual desires, knowledge, and fantasies,
sexology examines human sex and sexual identity in its raw, realistic, and carnal
form. The science includes aspects of psychopathologic study in its evaluation of
individuals sexual identities, attained by observing which sexual acts an
individual engages in and what his or her objects of sexual desire are. This science
of sexology matured into its esteemed area of study in three stages, which span the
late nineteenth century through the late twenty first century. Preceded by an era
of largely constrictive and suppressive sexual culture, the initial phase and of
sexology arose in Germany and her surrounding countries from the 1860s through
1890s. Karl Marie Kertbeny first used sexology as a term in 1869. Richard Krafft
Ebing authored Psychopathia Sexualis (1886) and propelled Sexology s initial
stage by using the text to understand what normally functioning sexualities and
lifestyles were, procreation focused, opposite sex exclusive ideologies that perhaps
represented sexuality in an ideal world. However, Krafft Ebing s text goes on to
observe and record the true actuality of what sexuality looked like for people and
solidifies stage one as a stage of
Bullying In A School Environment
Safety for all members of a school community is a requirement for an effective
learning environment. School bullying negatively impacts all factors of a school
environment. If students have increased anxiety, fear, depression, or physical marks,
attendance can suffer therefore affecting academic performance. If a teacher is facing
similar mental or physical implications, the teachers may be less willing to stick to a
curriculum and let disruptive children/bullies take control of the classroom. Children
who have a better sense of belonging in their school environment experience better
psychosocial development (Hauser Cram, Nugent, Theis, Travers, 2014). Although
bullyingis hardly a new phenomenon, technology has allowed for different avenues
to cause harm at any location and at any time. In 1995, Crick and Grotpeter decided
to examine if females exhibit unique forms of aggression, forms that have been
overlooked in past research. Previous research indicated that boys exhibit
significantly higher levels of aggression than girls exhibit. The overall lack of
aggressiveness in girl s peer relationships may be attributed to the previous
understanding of aggression. The shortage of research on girls aggression may exist
partly because of the complexity and subtleness of the behaviors involved. The
defining characteristics of aggressive girls becomes much harder to study as
compared to overt aggression which is characteristically male dominated. For
example, messages over text
The Use Of Personal Anecdotes On The Audience And It
It is within the human nature to be interested in other people s experiences.
Whether it be with reality shows or blog posts, people like to hear different
incidents through diverse perspectives. Writers take advantage of this curiosity
and try to tie experiences into their works. Many times writers will include
experiences of their own in order to convince their audience of their perspective on
a subject. These personal experiences are done in order to make an impact on the
audience and it is written in a certain way to make it the most efficient for the
readers. The use of personal anecdotes is effective when details are described to the
point where readers can create their own opinions, when they are used as the main
topic against an argumentas opposed to being an unimportant detail, and when it has
the ability to appeal to the audience s emotion.
Details within the anecdote are best described to the point where the audience can
draw their own conclusions on what is happening. Description is crucial in order
to fully understand what is going on. In the case of Blue Collar Brilliance , written
by Mike Rose, the author puts in a lot of time to adequately describe what the
significance of his experiences mean and how they contribute to the story. Fry four
on two, my mother would say as she clipped a check onto the metal wheel. Her
tables were deuces, four tops, or six tops according to their size... (Rose 262). His
personal encounter with his mother s work language and
Stand by Me by Stephan King
A Journey of a Different Kind Stand by Me By: Stephen King Literary Analysis
Essay If it s not one thing, it s another. Would you ever want to be in some of these
situations? Stephen King s movie Stand by Me, is a movie about a group of four
twelve year old boys; Gordie Lachance, Chris Chambers, Teddy Duchamp and Vern
Tessio who set off on an adventure to locate the body of a dead boy. This film has
a reoccurring theme of showdowns. The boys run into numerous breathtaking and
sad showdowns that keep on occurring on their quest to find the dead boy. Ace is
one of Chris s older brother Eyeball best friends. Chris and Gordie were walking
down the sidewalk one day to meet Teddy and Vern, when they run into Ace and
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Paragraph two shows again how another showdown begins between Teddy and
dodging the train. Later on, Ace makes an appearance when he calls on some local
boys to have a car race on the highway. Lastly all the boys meet up at the dead body
and were going to have a confrontation until Gordie shot off Chris s gun. The
showdowns also symbolize the different character of each of the boys, and how they
act during confrontations alone without their friends behind
The Debate Over Abortion
Ashley Aguilera
Professor M.M. Eskandari
Political Science 101
SBCC
April 19, 2015
T/R 11:10
Laws vs. The Right to Life
The debate over abortion has divided Americans into polarized sides since the
Supreme Court s 7 2 decision in Roe v. Wade on January 22, 1973, where the Court
deemed abortion a fundamental right under the United States Constitution. The
lawsuit began when Norma McCorvey became pregnant with her third child in 1969
and could not get a legal abortion in Texas. With her attorneys, they filed a lawsuit.
Roe v. Wadereached Supreme Court appeal in 1970 (Rovner). At this time, there
were a few related court cases whose decisions directly affected McCorvey s case.
Griswold v. Connecticut decided that there is a right to privacy in the Constitution.
Younger v. Harris decided that federal courts could not hear civil right cases by a
person currently being prosecuted for a matter arising from that claim. In U.S. v.
Vuitch, the court ruled to criminalize abortion with the exception if the mother s life
was endangered and it also labeled abortion as an emergency medical procedure
(Masci). These cases laid out a foundation for McCorvey s attorneys as the rulings
were then applied to her case, benefitting their arguments tremendously.
This official governmental interference allowed for federal action and resulted in
legalized abortion nationwide under the three tiered system regarding the three
trimesters in a pregnancy.. However, despite this landmark decision in U.S.
Leadership And Leadership Of Mother Teresa
Leadership is critical. It is the key to how everything is started. A leader is a person
who is willing to sacrifice their lives and their reputations to assist someone or
something that needs help. One person took the less fortunate and the sick under her
wing. She created and established hope for those who had lost all hope. Mother Teresa
dedicated her life to all those who needed help and sanctuary. She established many
places and groups that focused on helping the poor, she was selfless through
devastation, and she made a name for not only herself, but for the poor and sick as
well. Mother Teresa was born in SkopjeOttoman Empire, today known as
Macedonia, on August 26, 1910 (McCarthy). Her mother showed her the kindness
of her heart and gave her a new outlook on life. After realizing what life truly meant
she became a nun at the age of eighteen giving her life up to God (Mother Teresa
Timeline). Soon after becoming a nun she made several personal vows. One of
these vows was to obey everything God had told her to, no matter the extremity
(McCarthy). One day Mother Teresa said she heard God. God had told Mother
Teresa she needed to serve only the poorest of his creatures, the destitute, the dying,
and the lonely for the rest of her life (Parks). Once she said her goodbyes, and
packed her things she went on her way. Mother Teresa decided to go to the streets of
India to serve those in need.
Mother Teresa established and owned many charities and safe spots for the less
Marketing Through Social Media Essay examples
Widely adopted by the general public then by companies, the Internet fast imposed
itself to become the archetypal media in terms of communication and search for
information in all the domains today, and it is true whatever is the position of each in
the society.
With the development of the Web 2.0which made Internet participative, the Internet
users are now capable of expressing themselves, interacting, and giving their opinion
onto everything (products, services, brands, companies, cultural property) and on
everybody, via multiple platforms on Internet. To criticize a restaurant on Cityvox,
to note a seller on eBay, to denounce the actions of a brand or a company via a viral
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With social networks, companies can develop direct interaction with their customers
and above all they can create online word of mouth with the tools providing by social
networks.
The relation brand consumer changed aspect. The brands have to watch henceforth
what people say of them on these social media and to begin the dialogue with their
consumers to make sure to keep a good e reputation and to enter a relational optics
with their customers. But they can also benefit from these digital social networks to
try to create consumers community on line ambassadors around them, to federate
them and to develop loyalty of them thanks to a communication and specific tools.
It is advisable, at first, to draw up a report of the uses of the Web 2.0, then it is
essential to identify what a social network is. Finally, an analyse of the personal and
organisational consequences will be made out.
I.Web 2.0 emergence and participative Internet.
The Web became social and participative. It plays a role more and more important
in the funnel buying, because it is frequent that customers try to make good deals by
using a price comparator, by going on a site of e commerce offering the best prices,
or by consulting the opinion of Internet users about a product to facilitate the choice,
in particular for strongly implied purchases which
Rape And Sexual Assault Rates
Not too surprisingly, Richardson and Shields found that sexual assault rates are 3.1 to
4.4 times higher at the most permissive colleges and universities than their more
restrictive counterparts . The strict enforcing of alcohol bans can reduce sexual
assault incidents. Socially regulated environments such as those found in religious
schools do in fact keep the incidents of rapeand sexual assault down. However
Richardson and Shields points out that this is not because these schools effectively
condemned rape, but rather the restricted environment keeps students in check.
However, effectively enforcing alcohol bans as well as bans on overnight guest stays
between males and females reduce rape and sexual assault rates only modestly . The
two researchers stressed that educating students on the links between alcohol and
sexual abuse. Coupling well enforced alcohol and overnight guest bans with effective
education, security and counselling can dramatically bring down the numbers and
incidence of rape and sexual assaults on campus.
With strict enforcement of the rules, there should also be compassionate counseling
for victims. The DOJ report set up to 80 percent of campus rapes goes unreported.
In addition, the DOJ states that victims of rape on college campuses may not report
the incident because many of them who consumed alcohol would be in violation of
alcohol bans and policies. The use of alcohol also causes victims to be unsure
whether an actual rape happened or was
Comparing Change In Chocolat And Lord Of The Flies
Change, an act or process through which something becomes different. Its
everywhere, in our lives, in our world, in our community and in ourselves.
Change can be seen in books and in films, just like the novel, Lord of the Flies by
William Golding and in the movie Chocolat, directed by Lasse HallstrГµm, through
these, we see the aspects of change, such as change of self and change of world,
represented by words, clothing, movements and symbolism.
In Lord of the Flies, we are shown that changing self is a major theme William
Golding has created through the character Jack, who changes from being civilised
to a savage in a matter of days. The mask was a thing of its own, behind which Jack
hid, free from shame and self consciousness.
In the beginning of the novel, Jack is represented as an innocent but controlling
school boy, leader of a choir, who thought he should ve been the leader because he
was the head boy and could sing a C sharp, but that was put to the test, Jack was too
scared to kill a pig, he restrained by social and moral barriers. As the book goes on,
Jack has another chance to kill a pig, but he thinks a better way of hunting the pig
was to camouflage within the nature, so he has the idea of painting his body with
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Right in the middle of lent, she opens a chocolate shop across from the church,
many people are tempted by her shop and venture in, only to be stopped by the rules
of tradition. All through the movie, people come into the shop and Vianne makes
friends with people who end up changing for the better, such as Josephine and
Caroline Clairmont. The Comte, the leader of the town, who is against the idea of
breaking tradition realises that he has lost his battle to save the villagers form sin
breaks into the chocolate shop and eats the chocolate, when Vianne finds him, she
promises that she wont tell a
Dynacorp Case Analysis Essay
DYNACORP CASE ANALYSIS The political lens sees an organization as an arena
for competition and conflict among individuals, groups, and other organizations
whose interest and goals differ and even clash dramatically (Ancona, Kochan, Scully,
Van Maanen, amp; Westney, 2005: M 2, 33). It assumes that In the political
perspective, the roots of conflict lie in different and competing interests, and
disagreements require political action, including negotiation, coalition building, and
the exercise of power and influence, all of which recognize that rationality is local
(Ancona et al., 2005: M2, 33). I will analyze and explain the concepts within the
political landscape to explain the new front end / back end structure at Dyna
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The belief that the group can change has to come from the top, so it is important that
Mr. Greystone keeps a positive attitude in line with the decisions made by the
Chairman and CEO. Mr. Greystone could be protecting his own job and reputation by
having a positive and supportive attitude towards the new initiative. He shows that he
is behind the company in the decisions made, and that he believes in Dynacorp s new
direction. Greystone says, Now the way we go about that is to assign multifunction
and multiproduct account teams to specific customers in specific industries...That
way, our people are industry specialist, not just product knowledgeable...we are
focusing the salesforce on selling customized solutions based on integrating our
products...by targeting our investments toward growth of sales in specific industries
and developing solutions to fit their needs, we ll rebuild our market share and
increase margins Greystone wants his group to be successful and wants the support
of his employees. Moreover his employees with his support behind them might feel
like the have the right formula to continue the implementation of the new structure
and be supportive of it. The success of Mr. Greystones group will reflect directly
upon him and allow him to maintain a good imagine with his employees and attain
possible career advancement within the organization. We will now analyze how
different managers within the group regard the new implementation and how it affects
Reflection Of Visual Art
1a. Central focus for the segment
The central focus of the lesson is for students to demonstrate and show use of space,
contrast, and balance while creating an original idea that displays and the use of
positive and negative space in an equal amount. The purpose is for students to
understand the elements and principles of visual arts, which are value, contrast and
balance. Students also learn how these concepts are still being used in today s society.
1b. Linking skills, knowledge, and context
This is a first year class, so many students are unfamiliar with terms, such as value,
contrast, space, and balance, in terms of art. The students are familiar with the words,
but are unfamiliar with how it pertains to art. New definitions and techniques are
introduced in this lesson. Students will continue to use these new vocabulary terms in
future lessons.
In this project students are required to make a total positive space image. To
complete this, students are to use line and shape in their design. The previous
projects and lessons in this course focused on the use of line and shape, so this
project reinforces those terms and techniques so students will use them in future
projects.
The last aspect of this assignment is for students to see how the use of space makes
interesting designs. I show the students images of logos and symbols that effectively
use positive and negative space. With this, students can relate to the images and see
how these techniques are still being used
Allocating Resources Unequally Essay
Abstract
What will you see in this paper? I will be reviewing the article Children s
developing understanding of legitimate reasons for allocating resources unequally
and answering some question. This research paper will contain about ten question
what is being investigated, and I will provide the answers from an online journal
online, and everything will be in my own words and thoughts, quotes be given to
the quote of the direct quote. Some of the questions that will be researched and
answered in this paper are, who were the participants, how many were there, etc.
This paper will also discuss the findings and results of the whole experiment. I will
also talk about how this related to what we have talked about in this class. What field
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That is an interesting development considering given the issues the issues of
distributive justice are first and foremost normative issues (Feinberg, 1970; Rawls
1971; Tugendhat, 1993). The researchers in the current study in particular found out
that the findings of 3 year olds children start to consider merit when an odd number
of resources occur, and that 8 year olds children shows an understanding of the
distributive justice situations and our questions may have been addressed most
effectively by when testing children between 3 and 8 years old. In conclusion, the
researchers investigated 3, 5, and 8 years old children s understanding of legitimate
and idiosyncratic reasons for allocating resources unequally when equal allocation
was an
V For Vendett Cinematic Techniques
Topic: How does the director use cinematic techniques to explore the themes of
oppression, love and freedom in the text V for Vendetta? Intro: The film V for
Vendetta directed by James McTeigue, follows a vigilante known as V who uses
terrorist methods to attempt to bring down London s autocratic government.
McTeigue explores various themes, including oppression, love, and freedom,
furthermore, McTeigue discovers a range of cinematic techniques which consist of
camera angles, light, and colour. V for Vendetta is set to be in London, in the future
in which the government has total power over its citizens and keeps control through
propaganda and force. Evey undergoes a dramatic change in her behaviour. At the
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McTeigue uses characterisation and cinematic techniques including camera
angles, light and music to convey this theme. The government uses oppression by
establishing ridiculous laws that force the people to fear the world without them.
These laws include curfews, rethatching free speech and getting tortured if they
speak out. The media is also a way to control people throughout their actions and
behaviour, Fear is also instilled through the lies dispelled through media sources
that demonise undesirables such as Muslims, blacks and homosexuals. Example
when Chancellor Sutler uses the media for his own gain Lewis Prothero carries
out orders of the Chancellor . Chancellor Sutler is a character who is in control of
the citizen s daily life in every way. In addition camera angles are used to show his
power within the state, example when Chancellor Sutler is seen is the large in the
screen, as the rest of his workers are seen small and fearful, this symbolises that he
has power over the people, by promoting the citizens to fear and obey unlike using
the media to convey his message across London as mind control . Chancellor Sutler
is message on the news becomes more unbelievable and contrived to the point where
his evil motives are obvious to the public. In the panning camera angle, when
Chancellor Sutler was on the screen the lighting was dark below him shows the
public is no longer watching and that V s idea of freedom and surrounding
Animal Punishmenting Animals
Do you ever recall being punished for something you had no clue about? On a
daily basis dogs and cats are being euthanized, which is their punishment . As
human we fight for equality of one another, but haven t really fought for our so
called companions. People don t look for the positive alternative for dogs in a
pound. We see a so called problem and take the lives of unwanted dogs who didn t
even have a say or choice of what they want. So why are we punishing those who did
nothing? Killing innocent animals due to overpopulation, crowded shelters, or old
age is unreasonable. Just in the United States around 6.5 million companions are
euthanized each year. The estimated amount of dogs that are put down each year is
3.3 million, and the amount of cats euthanized is around 3.2 million. The majority of
euthanasias take place in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, and North Carolina.
Some of the largest animal shelterin the United States, such as Dallas Animal
Services, San Antonio Animal Care and Control, Hillsborough Co, Fla., Animal
Services, San Jose, Calif., Animal Care and Services, and Mississippi Animal
Control. These are the top intake of euthanized animals, and Dallas Animal Services
with a seventy nine percent, 33,267, animals euthanized per year. The second highest
euthanasia rate is San Antonio Animal Care and Control with a seventy percent,
21,928, of animal that were euthanized out of 20,000 40,000 animal brought in. Third
highest percent of euthanasia
North Korea Essay
North Korea. A country going in the right or wrong direction?
North Korea is a Southeast Asian country that is on the Korean Peninsula.
Pyongyang is the capital and also the largest city in North Korea as well. North
Korea has no official religion and is an Atheist state. North Korea is a country that is
not like any other.
North Korea a country that was once was held under control of Japan for almost 35
years until after WWII it was taken over by the Allies and split by the 38th Parallel.
The United States controlled the bottom half of the 38th Parallel which is now
South Korea while the Soviet Union controlled the Northern part also known as
North Korea. The goal was between the U.S. and U.S.S.R was to created a unified
Korea but due to the onset of the Cold War this was not meant. The U.S. created the
Republic of Korea in South Korea while the Soviets created the Democratic People s
Republic of Korea in North Korea. As North Korea name says Democratic, that is not
the case. North Korea, which is a communist nation, has only one leader and that is
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This means that everything that creates the economy there is run by one group of
people and that is the government. Most communist nations we have seen in the
past do this for example the Soviets did this before there government crashed.
China used to do it but has become somewhat lenient on it now due to it becoming
one of the top factory made stuff in the world today. Anyway, North Korea is very
strict on their economy for certain reasons. One is the don t want any uprisings to
happen that can throw off the leaders of the country and switch the power. North
Korea also tries to make their economy very secretive even though there economy
was left in the dust by their evil step brother in the South by the mid 1970s. Like
anyone wants to steal from an economy that was about 40 years ago?
Glamour Of Body Image Essay
Imagine you are at your local grocery store and you look at the magazine rack. It
features the latest GQ Magazine. Nothing seems out of the ordinary. The covers
for magazines usually showcase half dressed women. At first glance, you may
think that it is made the way it s made just to make you stop and look, but is it
more to it than that? According to John Berger, Publicity us a competitive medium
that benefits the consumer. Magazine advertisements use this to keep society in a
competition with each other. The GQ cover uses the glamour of Kate Upton to do
just that. What is Glamour ? In John Berger s Ways of Seeing he defines glamour
as the state of being enviable (Berger, 132). Publicity only exists to make society
feel lesser of themselves and feel the need to buy things in order to better
themselves. As a society, we feel that we have to keep up with the latest. We want
to seem to be more than what we actually are. Berger states that being envied is a
form of reassurance. (Berger, 133) What I felt Berger meant by this is, if someone
is envying you and what you have then you are a more powerful person, you are
considered better . In society, everyone wants to be this better person. They want...
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At first glance, you just assume it s the same old stuff. Another magazine with an
attractive person on the cover. Originally I saw it only as trying to make other
women feel lesser about themselves because they don t look like Kate Upton. I
rarely even look at them anymore. I would have never thought twice at the way the
model was looking into the camera either. It s just something they have to do for a
photo shoot. Berger s book helped me see that there are always a deeper meaning
to things. It is not always black and white, there can be gray areas. The way you
look and the things you have will always define you. Ways of Seeing also helped me
know the meaning behind
Comparing The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe
Four siblings: Lucy, Peter, Susan and Edmund Pevensie are all sent to a faraway
house to be safe from the conflicts of World War II. They each step through a
wardrobe they discovered and out into the new world of Narnia a land tyrannized
and ruled by the vicious White Witch. Right before almost all hope is lost, the Great
Lion Aslan returns, bringing with him a new found sense of hope and change. But
with great victory, comes great sacrifice.
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobebelongs to the fantasy genre. This is shown
through the use of supernatural characters, the setting of a different world, and the
character s struggle against evil and heroism.
A unique characteristic of the fantasy genre is the fact that the story takes place in ...
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Many times, the heroes are ordinary people that do not know of their power or
importance until they are called upon to perform heroic feats. In support of this,
an ancient prophecy is revealed to the Pevensies, Down Cair Paravel there are four
thrones and it s a saying in Narnia time out of mind that when two sons of Adam
and two daughters of Eve sit in those four thrones, then it will be the end not only
of the White Witch s reign, but of her life. (Lewis 89). The four brothers and sisters
enter Narnia unknowing of the prophecy made about them a long time ago. The
Pevensies do not know of their importance until they enter Narnia. If not for
accidentally discovering the wardrobe and it s secrets, the children would not have
fulfilled their prophecy. In addition to the importance of heroes, usually the major
plot of the storyline is trying to resolve the conflicts of good versus evil. As a result
of this constant struggle a battle occurs, for example, The battle was all over a few
minutes after their arrival. Most of the enemy had been killed in the first charge of
Aslan and his companions, and when those who were still living saw that the witch
was dead they either gave themselves up or took to flight. (Lewis 195). This final
battle between good and evil was the climax in the story, as it determined who would
Monarch Butterfly
Monarch Butterfly s Reign
By
Mario Lopez
ITT Technical Institute
SC4730
Environmental Science
Mr. Ramirez
1/15/2015
According to National Geographic monarch butterflies travel up to 3,000 miles each
fall to their wintering site in central Mexico. In 2004, an estimated 550 million
completed the winter migration, while in 2003 only 33 million arrived. Further,
between 2012 and 2013, there was a 43.7 percent decrease in the area occupied by
the butterflies in the winter sanctuaries, the decline has numerous reasons: climate
change, deforestation, and habitat loss, agricultural use of pesticides and herbicides
Monarch butterflies are known for the incredible mass migration that brings millions
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The Butterfly Life Cycle
According to National Geographic the four generations of these butterflies are
constituted by 4 separate butterflies that complete the 4 unique phases in just one
year. After this, they restart the same cycle, commencing with the primary stage of
the first generation.
Stage 1
February and March: Locate a mate and search for an ideal place to lay their eggs
Stage 2
March April: They lay their eggs on the leaves of milkweed plants. The larvae eat,
grow and metamorphose into chrysalis.
Stage 3
May June: The third generation butterflies live out a life cycle like the first
generation. They then perish about fifteen days after metamorphosing into
spectacular adult butterflies.
Stage 4
This generation repeats the processes the other generations of Monarch butterflies
underwent, but with the one crucial difference of traveling to California through
Mexico to enjoy the warmer climate there. They live for six to eight months until they
again get ready to undertake the return.
The Migration
How these butterflies take a particular direction for migration is an unsolved
mystery of our generation. They fly at speeds ranging between 12 to 25 miles an
hour. Similar to the migrating birds, the monarch butterflies use the clear advantage
of updrafts of warm air, called thermals and glide as they migrate, to preserve the
energy required for flapping their
Analysis Of The Scarlet Letter
In the corners of Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, stand two fascinating
characters Pearl and Roger Chillingsworth. In the story, Pearl is the illegitimate
child of the protagonist, Hester Prynne, and the minister, Arthur Dimmesdale,
while Chillingsworth is Hester s estranged husband who everyone thought was
dead. Both of these two supporting characters have a surreal presences and each
are deeply involved in Hester s life, particularly her life after the discovery of her
adultry. With as many similarities as they have, the reader may question what the
respective rolls of these two characters are. Much has been said about the
characters individually, but in this paper I will explore how the characters relate
to each other in the telling of the story. Based on the similarities, differences, and
roles that the characters play in the story; I will explain how they many in fact be
read as foils of one another. Foils are characters who contrast starkly from one
another in order to highlight each other s traits. More often than not, the foils are
created to be very similar in the beginning so that their differences stand out more
clearly later on. This literary device is typically played out between a hero and a
villain. In this mode, the characters of Chillingsworth and Pearl start out in the
novel similarly. In addition to their relation to Hester and her sin, both characters
are also associated with the wild. Pearl, as a child, is described as being
Dewey s Identity
In this journal, I will be characterizing Klaus. I characterized him as being both
intelligent and quite knowledgeable about literature. To begin with, Klaus is quite
intelligent and wise. For example, when the Baudelaires are at the hotel they need
to keep hidden, so they decide to go undercover as concierges. Being as wise as he
is, when ever Klaus would be confronted by someone he would always respond as
vaguely as possible to conceal his identity. When Frank or Ernest asked him who
he was he answered with I m a concierge (Snicket 118). This shows that Klaus is a
deep thinker and he thinks before he speaks. He tried to respond as vaguely and non
suspiciously as possible. He did this because depending on which identical twin
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I predict that next the Baudelaires will go to look for the sugar bowl, and while
they are doing that they will try to hide and escape the attention of Dewey s death.
To begin with, one of the first things that I predict will happen is that the
Baudelaires will hide in the hotel and will try to escape the attention of Dewey s
death. In the first place, the public and visitors in the hotel went crazy after the
death of Dewey, and they are looking for the Baudelaires or any other people who
might have been involved in the death. The hotel was quite chaotic and everyone
was talking about who might have killed him. If they do not decide to hide or run
away they will most likely get caught. During all of the chaos someone shouted,
We d better hurry downstairs, before they escape (Snicket 242). This shows that a
mob of people have already started a search party to find the killer. From this it can
be inferred that the Baudelaires might leave the hotel or hide somewhere so they
will not get caught. The Baudelaires were apart of the death of Dewey
Denouement, so the hotel guest will most likely find them sooner or later. In
addition, the Baudelaires might hide because Count Olaf has finally found them
in the hotel, and he will want to catch them. If they do not find a place to hide or
disguise sooner or later Count Olaf is bound to find them. Count Olaf is constantly
trying to kidnap the Baudelaires, and is trying to get their family fortune. Now that
he knows where they are it can be inferred that he is definitely going after them.
Especially now, the Baudelaires most likely know that Count Olaf is after them
because he knows where they are, so they will most likely hide and try to get away
from him. Furthermore, the Baudelaires might decide to hide or run away because a
suspicious man came up to them and asked if they needed a taxi. This could be a
quick getaway from the hotel and the attention of the murder.
Leading At A Higher Level
BOOK SYNOPSIS LEADING AT A HIGHER LEVEL
Ken Blanchard s book Leading At A Higher Level takes a very practical approach at
explaining the most important contributing factors to achieving and maintaining a
successful business or partnership. It explores the various styles of leadership
primarily and demonstrates their level of efficiency through real world examples and
step by step applications. Its 2009 revised and expanded edition, co written with
thirteen other successful authors and motivational speakers, addresses a vast
audience, from the young future entrepreneur to the successful CEO. The book
breaks down the three key conditions for building and remaining a strong and
successful team a clear vision and strategy, a consistent focus on the needs of the
customer and the right kind of leadership, that is determined by the situation.
Dr. Ken Blanchard is the founder of the Ken Blanchard Companies, an international
management training and consulting firm that has achieved great steady success
since its establishment in 1979. His level of expertise and success as an author
makes this rather recent work of his even more insightful, and it clearly represents
decades of successful leadership experience in a growing business environment. It
is also enriched by the variety of input from several other successful business and
leadership professionals such as Jesse Stoner, Drea Zigarmi and Alan Randolph. This
book seeks to reflect the ideals of a successful leader
Advancement of Civic Engagement by Community
Foundations...
The role of civic engagement in neighborhood revitalization, particularly in low
income African American communities, has gained increased awareness and in
recent years. Community, nonprofit, and government leaders now view civic
engagement as a critical component of effective solutions as they seek to address
crime, unemployment, low graduation rates and numerous other neighborhood
challenges. Several successful initiatives have come to fruition and provide strong
evidence of the benefits that increased civic engagement provides. Experts commonly
define civic engagement as individual and group actions that collectively address
general issues of concern that are public in nature. Civic engagement takes many
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Such efforts are by no means new as neighborhood revitalization through the civic
engagement of residents in low income communities has long been a funding priority
of the philanthropic community. The African American community in particular, hard
hit by social and economic challenges, presents many opportunities for the increased
civic engagement on the part of residents to promote changes in approaches and
strategies. Community foundations have the resources and commitment to
community revitalization to make significant inroads into solving the problems in
low income communities.
Tester, Ruel, Anderson, Reitzes, and Oakley (2011) describe issues such as urban
renewal as directly responsible for the decline and destruction of low income African
American communities. They argue that strategies such as relocating residents of
public housing and high crime areas for example are not solutions to the root cause
of the problem lack of support, inadequate resources, and isolation. Further, relocating
residents of these communities does not result in improved quality of life. In fact,
those moved out of one low income community typically migrate to a similar type of
community that is usually only a few miles from where they originally resided. It is
at the community level in everyday activities that citizens can experience the most
measurable and impactful degree of civic engagement.
Barriers To Accessibility Of Abortion Essay
Barriers in the accessibility of abortion services by pregnant women that are
subjective to being marginalized, elicits a lack of maternal foetal attachment and
possibly a dependency on alcohol. Attaining effective contraception and having
access to reproductive health services is problematic for marginalized women such as
immigrants, refugees, vulnerable populations, women of color, and poor women.
Some of the obstacles of abortionaccessibility include shortage of abortion doctors
or clinics, travel and time expenses and restrictive laws (Fried, 2000). For example,
there are no abortion providers in PEI, one service provider in Yukon and one
service provider in Nunavut (Downie Nassar, 2007). The government s lack of
accountability to fund for more abortion services, brings about countless... Show
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Since abortions are recommended in the early stages of pregnancy because it is safer
for the mother and less problematic surgically, mothers cannot risk delays or waiting
lists. Consequently, they are inclined to travel to an alternate province or community
in order to acquire access to an abortion clinic. Mothers who want to confidentially
abort their child, especially teenage mothers, will have difficulties migrating far for a
certain time duration and validating the reasons for their absenteeism. Subsequently,
they might attain alternative approaches to manually abort the baby. If they do seek
clinics far away, they might encounter additional barriers like language, biased
counseling, parental consent requirements, policies, and financial issues which can
terminate the abortion process (Downie Nassar, 2007). Furthermore, some countries
or states have anti abortion legislations where abortion clinics are completely
Food In Thai Food
For many people in Thailand today, food has become a very important aspect of
any holiday celebration and special occasions. In the American western cuisine
today, a regular restaurant quality meal consists of appetizers, followed by the main
course, and ends with a serving of dessert, where each person would order his or her
own food. In Thailand it s the complete opposite to the American cuisine where they
would never have any structure in their meals like beginning with appetizers and
ending with dessert. In Thai cuisinethe number of dishes is based on the number of
people there are around the table, so for example if there are ten people, then ten
dishes would be order. One interesting aspect about Thai cuisine is that everyone
sitting around the table would equally share their food, so that no one would get
stuck with eating the same plate of food, everyone gets the opportunity to enjoy the
unique flavors of all the different dishes. The main reason that the Thais share their
food is because they believe that it is bad luck for them to eat alone and they see
that each meal is a big celebration of social and friendly interactions.
When the Thais finished eating all of their food, they would pack up all of the
leftover foods from the meal and store it in the refrigerator to eat the next day. The
people of Thailand have a strong belief that throwing away food is a very sinful
thing to do since it will dishonor and anger the Thai god causing famine and
starvation among
The Effects Of Shooting A Basketball And The Human
Visual...
Executive summary
This essay is going to talk about the relationship between shooting a basketball and
the human visual perception. Based on the research about visual control for
basketball shooting and how to aim the rim can increase the hit rate to explain how
the visual control relate to the basketball shooting. There are many researchers done
some experiments about that, and come up with some idea relate with human s visual
perception.
This essay is divide to different parts, at first this essay will introduce about the visual
perception. And the part of aim shooting,and the gaze behavior when people aim a far
target, also will mention the visual information pick up about human.
1.Introduction
There are a lot of sports have aiming tasks from a very far distance. And all the
players are trying to get as much score as they to hit the target. Basketball as the
one of the most popular sports become the representative of these sports. People
always can see that a basketball player throw the ball from a very far way to put
the ball into the basket. There are lots of research is about the tactical and the
physics in basketball. However, there have only a few researchers focus primarily on
visual control and information processing while player shooting a basketball.
For people who often watch the basketball game will always wonder how the
basketball player can shoot the basketball in a very high hit rate. Apart from the lots
of practice, is there something else that
The Aztec And Maya
As an archeologist, solving the puzzle about our past generations isn t easy to analyze
without written forms of communication. In a perfect world, every important aspect
of each and every culture before us would be well documented in written texts. We
can however, make inferences and analyze the artifacts and other forms of
communication that are excavated from various sties around the globe. There are
many different forms of important artifacts from the mesoamerican culture that
shaped state authority and control. Mesoamericais a culture and region in Mexico
/northern South America, that existed from 3500 BCE to 1697 AD. Two important
cultures within mesoamerica are the Aztecand Maya. More specifically, three
examples of these important artifacts are the Templo Mayor, the Maya stelae and
the ritual of bloodletting. These are great examples because each presents a
different type of artifact and contributes to different aspects of state authority. The
Templo Mayor (Spanish for Great Temple ) was a historic temple for the Aztec
Empire in the city/capital Tenochtitlan. Most of what we know about the temple is
based on writings and other records, since it is not standing today. The temple was
first built in 1325, but was destroyed by the Spanish in 1521. The temple was
devoted to two gods; Huitzilopochtli, god of war and Tlaloc, god of rain (Glancey,
2015). The site of Templo Mayor is located in modern day Mexico City and covers
about 800 meters squared in area. While this
Is cultural diversity proving to be compatible with social...
Is cultural diversity proving to be compatible with social unity? Britain has
changed quite significantly over the past few decades in terms of cultural
diversity. Whereas Britain was largely white not so long ago, the number of ethnic
minorities has been steadily increasing and this growth does not look likely to stop
anytime soon. Demographic experts have, infact, predicted that by 2050, 1 in every
5 British person will belong to an ethnic minority. The question issue I will be
discussing in the following essay is: what effect does this influx of immigrants and
their cultures have on the social integrity of Britain and its people? Cultural diversity
can be said to weaken the social unity of a country and an example of this is the...
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Had Don Pacifico not been a white British man, would London have gone as far to
protect him as they did? Would the reaction have been the same? Probably not, and
this is threatening to the unity of a society if minorities feel left out and unjustly
treated. The formation of groups may also lead to crime. For instance, the
Rochdale Affair was an instance of an ethnically minor group seeking out and
abusing teenage girl of the local population. Furthermore, because of the lack of a
bond between, say, a Somali immigrant and a British national, the immigrant is
more likely to carry out a crime on that person, seeing them as different and not one
of them . There is also a lack of trust between the indigenous people and the
migrants, for the same reason. It is surprising to learn that 8% of all arrests in the
UK during 2009/10 were arrests of black people, in a nation where they only make up
1% of the population. However, on the other hand, a multi cultural society can
actually help to combat crime. To tackle crime you need a strong, self disciplined
society with moral values and, as aforementioned, minority communities are usually
well knit units of people that have a strict, albeit unofficial, code of conduct amongst
themselves, often based on justice systems from their native homelands or based on
their religions. This means that, far from committing crime, many minority
communities are actually
Why Should Teens Be Allowed To Sail
Teens should be allowed to sail because there are many benefits. For example It is
a very important experience in their life. Also they gain independence and
responsibility. Ok, you may say its dangerous but its worth it. The first reason is
you can learn so much from this experience like what you want to do when you
grow up and what life as an adult is like. Also the dangers are not guaranteed sure
there can a hurricane, a storm, a rough wave etc. But there can also be no dangers
the whole trip if you are very lucky. It s all chance plus you only have one life have
fun in it don t be afraid of death your whole life instead embrace it use it as an
excuse to have fun in life and have no regrets. This not only a problem to kids even
adults
Ghettos In Germany
Jewish councils were appointed to dictate life in the ghettos. The ghetto police
enforced the word of the councils and the Nazis. If someone disobeyed, it wasn t an
unusual punishment to get shot. Jews whose turn it was to be killed were killed
either by being shot or being put in a gas van . These tactics were soon abandoned
as they got into the killer s heads. The new solution was camps.
Before Jews were transported to any type of camp, they were taken to transit
camps. The purpose of a transit camp is to concentrate prisoners until they were
ready to be taken to a camp. Prisoners would have to wait in the camp until
transport came to take them away. Transport typically was cattle wagons or
boxcars. The Nazis set up a number of transit camps in occupied lands. After being
rounded up, Jews were imprisoned in transit camps before being deported to a
concentration camp, labour camp or one of the six Nazi extermination camps in
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Combined with the use of various forms of propaganda, Hitler and the Nazis were
able to convince the Germans to believe in their message. The Germans then began
to hate and discriminate against the Jews. This justified the German s plans
towards a Final Solution in killing the Jews. Over time, the Germans were able to
carry out this plan. The Jews were then concentrated, put into labor, and gassed.
Those who were lucky were liberated by Allied soldiers and were able to return
home safely, where they were still shunned for some time. In this manner, Hitler and
the Nazis were able to justify the extermination of millions of Jews. The Holocaust
illustrates the consequences of prejudice, racism and stereotyping on a society. It
forces us to examine the responsibilities of citizenship and confront the powerful
ramifications of indifference and inaction. Tim
The Mobile Phone Industry, Like The Internet
Sprint Nextel Merger Introduction: The mobile phone industry, like the Internet, is
one of the fastest and ever developing industries. Since 1994, the production of cell
phones has increased from 24 million to 182 million in wireless phone. The market
of cell phones in the United States is constantly increasing and the 162 million users
will increase in the next few years. . This tremendous increase is due to the current
and ongoing development of technology and innovation in perfecting the cell phone.
Throughout the history of the mobile phone industries collaborate with each other in
order to stay successful in this fast changing field. Worldwide wireless companies
have been cooperating with each other. This collaboration is due to a lot of reasons
that all relate to the firm s attempts to stay profitable. Wireless companies have the
opportunity to get market shares for both products and accessories. When these
companies merge they can then share their markets and products and offer a good
service to its customers. Without working together smaller wireless companies at
times fall victim to the strong competitions and they will eventually become bankrupt
and forced to shut down. Therefore, collaboration is necessary within the cell phone
industry to maintain profits and increase customer base. One of the ways that cell
phone companies maintain profits and increase customer base is through merger or
acquisition with other companies to share new technologies for
How Is Erastus Successful
Erastus deaf Smith gun slangin cowboy scout! Erastus Deaf Smith, Son of Chilaib
and Mary Smith was a great Texas frontiersmen and scout for Stephen F. Austin s
Army. It all started in Dutchess County, New York, on April 19, 1787. Erastus
developed a disease at a very young age causing him to lose his hearing, hence the
name deaf . Erastus was neutral in the Texas and Mexico revolt, later siding with
the Texans. Deaf was a man of few words. Being the best scout Sam Houston has,
Sam used Erastus for almost every important scout job he had. Deaf being a man
who can t hear very well trained a dog named Rattler to warn and tug on deafs pant
leg when he hears sounds of a enemy or just any animals in the woods, Rattler was a
big survival tool for Deaf to survive. After regaining his health while in the army,...
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Travis. Really, Smith could do anything, that s why he was one of the best at
everything he did. To either burning down bridges to prevent escape, to picking up
a gun to kill a man, Erastus could do anything. Erastus was a smart man making
friends with the Americans but with the Mexicans too. He tried to stay neutral but
as tensions grew, Erastus grew more to the side of his fellow Texans and
Americans in the war. Known as a superior scout he was quickly recruited by the
Texans and Americans. He was know as the best of the best and being a very quiet
person but that didn t stop him from being a cold blooded killer if he needed to be.
Smith was a big part in the Texas revolution and was wanted by the Mexicans but
they never got him, He was to smart and dangerous. Not too bad for a deaf guy that
can t hear. Some of the things Smith had to do include him acting like he is neutral
so he can scout and stalk the Mexican army to get information for Sam Houston and
William B Travis. Erastus led the charge in the Grass fight, later knowing it was grass
and not
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  • 2. Faculty of Business Studies Faculty of Business Studies BE 210 TMA 1 DUE DATE 26th December Part A: Essay Questions (25) 1. Define accounting. Accounting is the information system that measures business activity, progress the data into reports and communicates the results to decision makers. And accounting is the language of business. The better you understand the language of business the better you can manage your own business. For example, how will you decide whether or not to borrow money? You to consider your income and whether or not you will be able to pay back that loan. 2. Decision makers need accounting information. Discuss, list and explain 4 types of people who use accounting information. Decision makers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Consider Herman lawn service. Assume Hannah Sherman started the business with $500 separately from her personal assets, such as her clothing and automobile. To mix the $500 of business cash with her personal assets would make it difficult to measure the success or failure of Sherman lawn service. 2 the going concern concept: Another reason for measuring assets at historical cost is the going concern concept. This concept assumes that the entity will remain in operation for the foreseeable future. Under the going concern concept. Accountants assume that the business will remain in operation long enough to use existing resources for their intended purpose. To understand it well, consider the alternative which is to go out of business a store that is closing intends to cease future operations IN that case the relevant measure is current market value. But going out of business is the exception rather than the rule. 3 The cost principle 4 the stable monetary unit concept PART B 50 Marks PART B 75 Marks The Chief Financial Accountant of Geant Mall gives you the The trial balance of Lulu Service Center, on January 1, 2009. | | | Balance | | | Account Title | Debit | Credit | | | Cash | $27500 | | | | Accounts receivable | $6000 | | | | Accounts payable | | $ 3500 | | | Common stock | | $30000 | | | Total | $33,500 | $33,500 | During January, the business engaged
  • 3. The Common Types Of People A very common thing for people of all ages to do is go online and try to find answers for their symptoms. Sometimes they find answers to their questions or they find the solution to their problem. Often times, however people research their symptoms and end up paranoid and scared thinking there might be something seriously wrong with themselves. While some people feel the need to find answers, others argue that the internetisn t always as reliable as people like to believe. There are many reasons why people look up their symptom and there are three very common types of people that research their health problems. The first type being the people that find good results and end in relief. This is because they realize that the problems they re having aren t serious, or that the solution to their problems is fairly easy to accomplish. The second type is the people that have been diagnosed with an actual health problem and go online to find answers to their question. Researching helps them to know what to expect. It may help them regain a sense of control during a scary and sometimes helpless time (Weiser). For this type of people knowing information whether it be good or bad, helps them to feel comfort. The third and what I personally think is the most common type is those that don t have a lot of knowledge on their health issues. They don t know how serious their problems really are, well because they aren t doctors to really know. These are the type of people that google
  • 4. Essay On Alternative Dispute Resolution Introduction This paper will examine when it is appropriate to attempt alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes for disputes and conversely when it is fitting for matters to be decided in a courtroom with black robed judges and well dressed lawyers. Complementing the correct intervention [courtroom, facilitative ADR or another form of ADR] at the right time, price and place with the right disputants is not necessarily an easy task (Wade 2010, p. 13) and the line separating alternative dispute resolution processes and judicial intervention can be blurred especially as judicial officers conduct, refer or mandate parties to participate in ADR (Sourdin, 2009, p. 190). Proof that fine panelled courtrooms may not be the answer to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But ADR is much more than that. The consensual interaction between the disputants during an ADR process is how conflict is resolved (Street, 2002). Whereas a court determination takes over responsibility for the matter (Heilbronn et al, 1996, p. 262) and imposes an outcome that may not be palatable to either party (David, 1991, p. 4). A decision made in a traditional courtroom may attempt to remedy the fallout from a dispute but it may not solve the problem that caused the conflict in the first place. When there is a need for the parties to a dispute to continue to have a relationship (for example in families and workplaces) failing to address the issues that caused the conflict in the first place may mean that it hasn t been resolved and this may lead to further conflict. If the serious [and] important needs of parties in dispute are not met this can compound... the problem (Zehr, 1985, p. 1). In addition to the monetary costs associated with court action and tremendous social costs there are also psychological costs associated with anxiety and hostility [and]... lost opportunities for productive, cooperative endeavors (Burgess, 1989 as cited by Spencer and Hardy, 2009, p. 669). Alternative dispute resolutioncan decrease the transaction costs connected with legal action (Burgess, 1989 as cited by Spencer and Hardy, 2009, p. 669) as parties attempt to work together
  • 5. Coral Growth As mentioned several times above, coral growth is the key to a formation of any type of reef. Free swimming coral larvae find homes on submerged rocks or stable surfaces nearby the edges of land. Colonies of coral form as calcium carbonate skeletons accumulate and begin to be bounded by surrounding corals. The polyps continues to secrete calcareous skeletons that form protective structures they will reside in. The protective structure is like a sort of cup the polyp sits under, and new hard skeletons grow/forms as the coralpolyp lifts and releases new calcium carbonate framework. Coral reproduces asexually, the polyp buds and new, genetically identical coral polyps develop. The cycle continues and the coral spreads over a relatively short period of time. The first formation of coral begins a platform for other new coral to settle and form. These skeletons make up a majority of the reefs framework, however these are other small organisms that contribute to the formation. Fire corals, which are more closely related to hydrozoans than actual corals, also deposit large amounts of calcium carbonate that add to the construction. Calcareous algaethat live on the actual coral, begin to deposit calcium carbonate within their tissue. As they die... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are by far the most numerous and diverse. Fish are critical to the health of a coral reef. The physical structure of a coral reef is very different from that of the surrounding open ocean. Therefore, fish that reside in these reefs must have evolved many specialized traits that allow them to flourish in that environment. Reef fish bodies differ in many ways from most other fishes. These animals dwell on coral reefs and therefore have evolved thin, flat bodies that can easily be maneuvered to make the necessary sharp turns. Furthermore, the pectoral and pelvic fins positioning enhances the functionality of the pancake like
  • 6. The Varsity Soccer Team In 8th grade, I was selected to play on the varsity soccer team. We didn t have the best team, and back then, I thought I was the best player on the team since I have been playing all my life. I tried winning games by myself by not passing the ball very often. Several of the people on the team, have never played soccer before. We only won three games and didn t make the tournament. I thought the whole entire Summer on how we could win the championship. I wanted to win more than anything because I ve been playing for 10 years and I ve never won a championship. The next season came, and I was more ready than ever. I worked so hard and made sure all my teammates got involved because I started to notice that the team as a whole was playing better.
  • 7. Persuasive Essay On Bus Safety The school bus safety in this time has gotten better and worse, but the one thing you don t see in school buses too often are the seatbelts. I believe that seat belts are needed in buses. The first patented seat belt was created by American Edward J. Claghorn on February 10, 1885 in order to keep tourists safe in taxis in New York City. This idea slowly became more popular in the manufacturing of other vehicles. Competing drivers were the first to be required to wear a seat belt. The real breakthrough with modern seat belts came in 1958 when Swedish engineer Nils Bohlin was hired by Volvo and he designed the seat belts we know today through a three point seat belt that better protects the driver and passenger in an accident. The three point design was created to help secure both the upper and lower body in an accident. Since 1966, vehicles in America were required to have seat belts in their cars. By 1975, most first world countries had a seat belt requirement in their cars. Once the three point seat belt became more common in cars, laws soon followed afterwards. By 1970, the world s first seat belt law was created in Victoria, Australia, which required passengers to wear their seat belts at all times. In the U.S., seat belt laws came around the time of the creation of The National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966. From 2006 to 2015, there were nationally 301 school aged children who died in school transportation related crashes: 54 were killed by school
  • 8. Gross Income Implications For The Individual Who Accepted... Gross Income implications for the individual who accepted the bribe: The definition of gross income per section 1 of the Income Tax Act for any resident is: the total amount in cash or otherwise received by, or accrued to, or in favour of such resident during such year or period of assessment excluding receipts and accruals of a capital nature The bribe of R300 000 meets all the aforementioned requirements of the gross income definition except for whether or not the amount has been received by the senior official during the year of assessment ending 28 February 2015. The gross income definition requirement of received by is not defined in the Income Tax Act and therefore the following case law principles will be applied in determining whether the bribe, being illegal income, should be included in the individuals gross income for the current year of assessment. Cases: An amount is received by a tax payer if the taxpayer intended to receive the amount for his own benefit irrespective of the legality(legal or illegal) of such amounts (MP Finance Group CC v CSARS (2007)). The source of income, legal or illegal, is irrelevant in determining if an amount constitutes gross income. Moreover, illegal receipts are taxable(CIR v Delagoa Bay Cigarette Co) In order to constitute a receipt for normal tax purposes, the taxpayer must have received the amount on his own benefit and for his own behalf (Geldenhuys v CIR). It can be deduced using the above
  • 9. Anti Federalists Vs. Federal Republicans Essay In modern America, many citizens hold to the notion that the Constitution was adopted unanimously, without debate or disagreement. Not only is this not the case, the debate and disagreement that took place during the institution of the governing articles for the newly formed country are ultimately responsible for the system we have in place today as the concerns and counterpoints raised in the discussion were more crucial to the successful continuance of stability in the nation than any unanimous decision. Given the apparent import of such discussion, it is therefore prudent to examine the original points of contention to determine their merit and to further ensure that the concerns originally raised have been addressed sufficiently. These discussions and debates often took place between two specific groups, the Federalists, and their opponents who they termed the Anti Federalists. However, these so called Anti Federalists would have referred to themselves as Democratic Republicans or Federal Republicans, so they will be referenced in this vein. On the side of the Federalists were men such as James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, George Washington, Gouverneur Morris, and other proponents of a centralized Federal government. The opposition to these ideals was led by men like Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, and other state governors, farmers, and craftsmen concerned about the powers being allocated to the proposed central government. These
  • 10. Impact Of Political Systems On The Human Experience Suvas Kota Prompt: Evaluate the impact of political systems on the human experience 1)Intro a.The political systems of Syria, South Africa and Iraq played a major role in negatively impacting the freedom of expression, the people s ability to make decisions, and their education. 2)Freedom of Expression a.Soweto Uprising i.According to Soweto Uprising , the government responded harshly to a peaceful protest by students. They injured and killed the students harmlessly. b.Peaceful Protest in Syria i.According to the Syrian Overview video, the Assad government carried out chemical attacks on peaceful protesters when they tried to express their dissatisfaction for the country s regime. c.Murder of People who criticize the Hussein regime
  • 11. T-Rex Vs. Eckels In A Sound Of Thunder T Rex Versus Eckels He returned, shuddering, five minutes later, his arms soaked and red to the elbows . This is Eckels. But he s not always covered in blood. He is a brave and fearless hunter. Or at least that s what he wants us to think. In the short story A Sound of Thunder by Ray Bradbury, Eckels is a hunter that travels back in timeto hunt a dinosaur. More specifically, a T Rex. Though Eckels is a skilled hunter of normal animals, he is insecure because he is trying to disguise his terror and anxiety by attempting to look like a tough and courageous hunter. Eckels is an insecure person. At the beginning of the story, Eckels is excited to hunt a dinosaur. He wants to hunt a dinosaur so he will be known as a great hunter.
  • 12. Beekeepers Persuasive Letter Save the Bees that We Need December 2, 2014 Robert F. Flider State of Illinois Department of Agriculture P.O. Box 19281, State Fairgrounds Springfield, IL 62794 9281 Dear Mr. Flider, The colony collapse disorder has been threatening the United States for many years. Reports show excessive numbers of honeybees dying off. According to the Bee Informed Partnership and USDA s annual survey, during the winter of 2013 2014, the mortality of managed honeybee colonies was 23.2. The previous winter s report showed a loss of 30.5 percent of the colonies and thus, the winter 2013 2014 results might show some improvement. However, beekeepers persist that the still declining honeybee colonies are becoming too low for colony collapse disorder to be considered a solved issue. Approximately two thirds of the beekeepers reported losses greater than the acceptable 18.9 percent mortality rate, thus deeming the losses greater than what is economically sustainable. The issue... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Research areas studying the potential causes for the colony collapse disorder include: effects of pathogens and parasites such as the fungi Nosema and the varroa mite, pesticides such as neonicotinoids, environmental limitations and resource availability. I would like to propose fundraising campaigns here in Illinois for these studies. Most importantly, I believe we can make a difference by simply making the public aware of the issues. I would like to propose a educational campaign that, with your assistance, informs the public and beekeepers about the issue of colony collapse disorder. This campaign will also urge the public to use pesticides wisely and at times other than in the middle of the day when honeybees tend to be foraging and pollinating and to grow pollinator friendly plants. Thank you for you time. I hope that with your help we can get the larger public to become active in preventing a potential future disaster for our
  • 13. Accountability Within The United States Marine Corps Accountability by definition means the quality or state of being accountable; especially : an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one s actions. Accountability stems from late Latin accomptare (to account), a prefixed form of computare (to calculate), which in turn derived from putare (to reckon). While the word itself does not appear in English until its use in 13th century Norman England, the concept of account giving has ancient roots in record keeping activities related to governance and money lending systems that first developed in Ancient Egypt, Israel, Babylon, Greece, and later, Rome. In the United States Marine Corps it is very important to hold yourself accountable for all actions especially true the longer you are in. To myself it refers to the obligation of an individual to report formally to his superiors for the proper discharge of his responsibility. It is the answer ability of a subordinate to render an account of his activities to his superior. The person who accepts responsibility is accountable for the performance of the assigned duties. As such being late to work is a direct violation of accountability. Forgetting ones required materials for work may seem small and harmless but overall may develop into bigger issues if not dealt with accordingly. Accountability is not an abstract concept. It is actually extremely simple. Accountability means saying what you mean, meaning what you say, and doing what you say you re
  • 14. Role Of Lethal Lipotoxic Hepatocyte Injury Lethal Lipotoxic Hepatocyte Injury Accumulation of lipid intermediates in hepatocytes causes hepatocellular lipotoxicity, leading to cellular stress, dysfunction and eventually cell death. Lipotoxicity induced hepatocyte cell death appears to be mainly mediated by the apoptotic machinery activated by death receptors and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress.5 6 Other cell death modes, such as necroptosis and pyroptosis, have also been reviewed recently.6 7 However, the contribution of necroptosis in lipid induced hepatocyte death during NASH needs further definition.6 8 Albeit growing evidence supports a role for the inflammasome in NASH development, the contribution of hepatocyte pyroptosis to hepatocellular injury and death also needs to be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ballooned hepatocytes are not only a hallmark of NASH but also, they have been implicated in the disease pathogenesis. Ballooned hepatocytes generate sonic hedgehog (Shh), a ligand of the developmental hedgehog signaling cascade, which promotes liver fibrogenesis.11 12 Later, ballooned hepatocytes were proposed to represent undead cells .13 Ballooned hepatocytes bear some analogy to Drosophila melanogaster stressed cells which exist in a state of initiated cell death program that cannot be executed ( undead ) and secrete various factors, including Shh, to promote tissue repair and healing.14 Models of undead ballooned hepatocytes using lipotoxic treatment in hepatocytes lacking caspase 9, a protease critical for the execution of the apoptotic pathway, are characterized by activation of c Jun N terminal kinase (JNK), which led to an upregulation of Shh in the absence of cell death. In these cells, lipotoxicity induced hepatocyte derived Shh functioned as an autocrine survival factor. These observations imply that inhibition of hedgehog signaling may prevent the development of ballooned hepatocytes, a hypothesis yet to be tested. ER stress has also been shown to promote expression and secretion of Shh by hepatocytes.12 Shh may then promote fibrogenesis by activating hepatic stellate cells, the major target cells of hepatic Shh signaling. Hepatocytes are also an important hedgehog responsive cell type during lipotoxicity. First, hepatocytes express different
  • 15. Moral Values of Silas Marner and Godfrey Cass Essay Justice is the quality of being just as well as complying with the principle of righteousness and also performing one s moral obligations (Oxford Dictionary). Moral values are important in Silas Marner throughout the novel as those people who do good deeds are rewarded while those who fail in their moral duties to others are punished. As George Eliotwas a religious person, she believed in fate and providence as there was a higher being rewarding and punishing our conduct. This theme is portrayed throughout the book and seen most prominently in the characters of Silas Marnerand Godfrey Cass. Silas starts the story as a popular man from Lantern Yard as he is a regular attendee to church and is well respected. He is referred to as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Silas Marner is the main protagonist in the book, although the reader is not given a good impression at the start of the novel. He is full of greed and his only joy and pleasure is seeing his precious gold. This can be backed up by the quote Silas lived in solitude, his guineas rising in the iron pot (Chapter 2 page 19). His reaction when his gold is stolen is that of disbelief. It is as if one of his family members has died. The quotes His heart leapt violently and His trembling hand prove this. This incident is very ironic as people had accused him of stealing money but now the tide had turned and now it was his money which had been stolen. The consequence of the stolen money means that Silas opens up to the whole of the community. He starts to become good friends with Dolly Winthrop, the wheelwright s wife. Chapter 12 sees the turning point of Silas life. The readers are also introduced to Molly Farren, Godfrey Cass wife. Molly is addicted to opium and this leads to her dying and, perhaps by coincidence, her baby arrives at Silas door. At first, he thinks his gold has arrived but this gift is more important than his gold according to him. Silas instantly becomes a better person when the child arrives at his door. He used to crave his precious guineas but now he desires this baby. The thoughts and cravings he had for his gold have now been replaced by this treasure . He says that She ll be my little un and nobody
  • 16. Stayin Alive Analyse Genre Review The song I chose for this assignment is Stayin Alive, a disco song performed by the Bee Gees in 1977. The Bee Gees, a successful disco band, was composed of three brothers whose achievements include releasing six consecutive number one hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Disco, the genre of the selected song, is characterized by many different influences and is considered to be a melting pot of various genres as disco borrowed from soul, jazz, Latin, funk, and classical music to create a unique yet explosive new style of music. Originating in the early 1970 s with some of the ingredients used in Motown, disco enjoyed massive success until about the early 1980 s when anti disco sentiment effectually killed it. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Synthesizers were also commonly used in disco to provide background while solo lines and harmonies performed with various brass instruments accented the songs. Generally, the primary themes of disco lyrics are about love, sex and or dancing although some songs did not fit this mold. Many disco artists often sang in a high pitched falsetto voice, which was labeled as weird or effeminate as most disco artists were males and males were expected to fit their stereotype. This song fits this genre perfectly as the the theme of Stayin Alive is about how the artist can escape the hardships of his life and forget about everything when he is out on the dance floor. This song is perfect example of how disco helped people express themselves through dancing especially when they were struggling in life, a theme that anybody can relate to no matter who they
  • 17. Essay On Baby Friendly Recognition As a post partum nurse at a facility on its journey to obtain a Baby Friendly recognition, I completed a 24 hour of a continue education course on breastfeeding, and shadowed a lactation consultant during orientation as a requirement to work in the unit. In 1991, the World Health Organization and the United National International Children s Emergency Found created the Baby Friendly global recognition program for hospitals and birth facilities. This recognition is awarded to facilities that promote and support breastfeeding, while complying with the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding and the International Code of Marketing of Breast milk Substitutes . The Baby Friendly Hospital initiative assists hospitals in giving all mothers the information,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have taught mothers the benefits of breastfeeding, for the mother as well as for the baby. Breastfeeding decreases the risks for breast and ovarian cancer, transfer antibodies to the baby related to help decreased allergies, lowers chances of autism, enhances cognitive outcomes for babies, promotes bonding, among others. However, something has stood out, even though I have witnessed exclusive breastfeeding newborns struggled, I was never oriented in the risk factors from breastfeeding. Risk factors such as dehydration, rapid weight loss, hypoglycemia, and increased bilirubin levels. In the article Re hospitalization for neonatal dehydration, a nested controlled study was performed concluding the following Re hospitalization for dehydration occurred in 2.1 per 1000 live births. Among vaginal births, the most important risk factors were being born of a first time mother; exclusive breastfeeding maternal age equal to or older than 35 years (AOR, 3.0; 95% CI, 1.5 6.0); and gestational age younger than 39 weeks (AOR, 2.0, 95% CI, 1.2 3.5). Among cesarean births, having a birth hospitalization length of stay less than 48 hours was associated with dehydration () Escobar GJ, 2002) Signs of dehydration in babies are concentrated, crystals, orange urine. Other symptoms include dryness of the lips, and excessive crying even after feeding. Newborns body is composed of mostly water, but their only way to received hydration is throughout breastmilk or formula. Fluid requirements for the newborn and infant range from 100 to 150 mL/kg daily (Susan Scott Ricci) Additional water supplementation is not recommended because there is not nutritional value in plain water. Each feeding should have satisfied the newborn metabolic demands from fats, protein, and carbs to enhanced
  • 18. Egyptian Tales Galore Essay When Cleopatra came out in 1963, it was running on the budget of $44 million ($297 in 2007 dollars). The movie follows Cleopatra VII, last queen and monarch of Ancient Egypt from 48 BCE (allying with Caesar) to her suicide in 31 BCE. Cleopatra was born in 69 BCE to Ptolemy XII and an unknown mother and she would later inherit the throne along with her brother Ptolemy XIII when her father died in 51 BCE. Her brother had gotten Cleopatra to leave Egypt the same Caesar came chasing his rival Pompey into Egypt. They crossed paths and became allies against Ptolemy XIII, getting Cleopatra s power as the sole queen back along with a son, Caesarion. After Caesar s assassination in 44 BCE, Cleopatra was brought back to Rome 3 years later and had an... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women s clothing showed very little skin, the opposite shown in the film, The female extras complained about their overly tight and revealing costumes, (anothermag.com). (i) In many Hollywood dramas, there is always some sort of slip when it comes to designing the costumes needed for the characters in a movie but Cleopatra went over the top. (ii) Cleopatra s designers, placed emphasis on the actress beauty and sexuality over historical accuracy (anothermag.com) (iii) The gowns Elizabeth Taylor wore were designed by Renie Conley, who won an Academy Award for her efforts but the Academy doesn t measure accuracy. Ancient Egyptian clothing for women was very conservative and costumes in the film, especially the gowns, don t reflect that. (i) More inaccuracies are shown by what became popularized because of the film, especially maxi dresses. Elizabeth Taylor was shown to be wearing maxi dresses throughout the film, which isn t accurate at all. (ii) Most people think of the maxi dress as a 70s trend but in fact it was first seen in the 60s. Oscar de la Renta is credited with creating the very first maxi, (www.wish.com.au/maxi dress/). (iii) Maxi dresses first came around in the 60 s, more than 2000 years after Cleopatra s reign. The maxi dress of today and the sheath dress of the ancient times are similar in terms of length, but is vastly different from the sheath dress when it comes to design and use. Furthermore, maxi dresses
  • 19. Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning By Haruki Murakami Finding the 100% perfect girl can be hard, some can even argue that such girls do not exist at all, but this is not the case for renowned author, Haruki Murakami. Through his short story On Seeing the 100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning , Murakami tackles the untouched possibility of making storylines about love at first sight effective no matter how cheesy and shallow they seem at first glance. The story follows the ironic choices made by the persona as he s given the opportunity to approach the woman of her dreams. The character encounters an internal struggle of having to question his reasons for choosing the woman as the 100% perfect girl for him and proceeds to let go of the said opportunity to get to know her. In the end, our... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through this short story he is actually able to prove his worth as an author even more. Compared to his other works Murakami was able to offer something that was both inside and outside his comfort zone. On one side he presented his readers with a contemporary romance story that was both surrealistic and realistic, and on the other, he was able to make it straightforward and very unlike his other works that explored his characters minds in a complex way. Through On Seeing the 100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning , Murakami gave his readers a short taste from a wider range of flavors that he is more than capable of offering. Though it was also similar in some ways to his typical works it also gave new color through its very simple style of showing a protagonist whose mind that is under an unending chaos between romance and
  • 20. How Francisco Pizarro and HernГЎn Cortes Have Impacted the... Francisco Pizarro: Spanish explorer who discovered and conquered the Inca Empire, nowadays Peru. HernГЎn CortГ©s: Spanish explorer who discovered and conquered the Aztec Empire, nowadays central Mexico. Pizarro and CortГ©s were two great men in the history of the world, men who made an impact in society and left their print for future generations. There have been many conquerors and discoverers that, like them, have contributed to the advances in the world made by the human race. Discoveries and conquers have been made all over the world, in every civilization, in every period of time. History books are full of people who, in a way or another, changed the world, either by finding a cure to a certain disease, by making an important ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hospitals are not named after them and surely a hundred years from their deaths nobody is going to remember what they once did, but these people that I am talking about are the real heroes, they are the real discoverers, the real conquerors. They are the kind of people that enter our lives and stay there forever. I ve met one. In his idiosyncrasy he discovered and conquered places in me I didn t know existed. His physical characteristics, mannerism, and personality captivated me. He is tall, Caucasian. His brown eyes match the color of his hair, and his white skin makes his hair looks darker. His breath is fresh and tempting; his lips tantalizing. His jaw bone is like the one of an angel and everything in him is beautiful. His long neck is always well perfumed, and every time you get near you can feel the sweet smelling fragrance. His long, toned arms can hug you like a bear along with his hands that are big and masculine. His chest is hard and tanned; his abs prominent. His long, strong legs are like the ones of a sports man as well as his feet. His gentlemanly mannerism and courtesy are one of a kind. Furthermore, he is intelligent and mature. He can have fun like a little boy and can make me laugh with whatever craziness he does. He is very energetic and a great leader. He may be explosive at times, but most of the times he reasons before he talks and knows exactly what to say. The man
  • 21. Burberry The political situation in china is such that there was existed communism where the administration activities control over everything (Shafiq, 2008). There is an outlook that anybody working in china work for the country and the legislature of china. The legislature in China has given a board approach to the extravagance merchandise industry. (Ban, 2011). Since the legislature in china is abusive, there could be a ton of distress in china and this can act like one of the dangers for Burberry to work in china. It might be contended that part of strength in china is because of the way that the subjects don t have any contribution in government s say (Bloom, 2011). In the meantime there is modern and business development in china ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Burca et al, 2004). In 2009 Burberry expanded by 21% in Hong Kong deals because of the solid estimation of the dollar and the Euro versus the pound sterling. (Ruiz, 2009) (Figure 4) Figure 4: (Solutions, 2014) Social and Culture: Socio culture factors speak to the society of the general public that an association works inside. They may incorporate demographics, age conveyance, populace development rates, level of training, appropriation of riches and social classes, living conditions and lifestyle. (Worthington and Britton, 2006) With the change of living principles and the higher quest for material, more individuals in China started to purchase extravagance for vanity (China hands, 2014). Extravagance is seen as an image of societal position, and individuals want to buy them for fulfilling their own particular vanity. This is a utilitarian age. Regarding social culture elements, the society is not the same all through the entire nation; the west has a tendency to gain 2.26 times more than specialists in the west of the nation. Thusly areas of the organization s stores would be the key. (Grant, 2008) It might be contended that demographic of china is such that there are numerous diverse sorts of dialects that are represented correspondence. It can act like significant issue for Burberry on account of the correspondence
  • 22. The Industrial Revolution Of The United States When people think industrial revolution they thing factories and smoke but the revolution was so much more than that. The industrial revolution transformed and created major changes in not only manufacturing but transportation and communications as well. The century long even took goods normally made by hand and turned them into some of the first massed produced products. It transformed the daily lives of Americans as much as and arguably more than any single event in U.S. history. The industrial revolutiondid not take place over night, on the contrary it was almost a century long affair. It s important to remember that when the United States was just beginning the start if their revolution Britain had been already thriving. One of the earliest markings of the start in the U.S was in late eighteenth century when Samuel Slater brought new manufacturing technologies from Britain to help start the first U.S cotton mill. Within the next few decades mills and factories were pooping up allover the northeast. On top of that development of transportation boomed with railroads and new canals being built to help with commerce and trade. Before the civil war in the nineteenth century we first see the steamboat, the telegraph, and the sewing machine. After the war the United States industrial revolution boomed at what could be called a breakneck pace. The first transcendental railroad was created making it even easier to transport products, material, and people. There was also
  • 23. Similarities Between Cheorge Orwell And Animal Farm Charlie Chaplin George Orwell versus Totalitarianism So far of what is known, there are 2 stories that was addressed and talks about different social values in society, whether it was through history or today. Orwell s Animal Farm talks about the process, aftermath, and danger of totalitarianism in the Russian Revolution using allegories of farm animals. Pericles takes praise of his Athenian society while contrasting it with other societies in a funeral oration. There is another literature work that majority of people would find brilliant and somewhat relates to one of the learned works about social values in society. A speech made by the famous Charlie Chaplin, called The Final Speech from the classic 1940s film, The Great Dictator, includes many points that are associated with dictatorship and the free will of people. Chaplin s speech and Orwell s Animal Farm have quite similar in terms of technique usage and purposes to the audience. One of the many points The Final Speech and Animal Farm have in common is that it addresses the harm or the danger of totalitarianism applied to a society. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Great Dictator also discusses totalitarianism but in the form of encouraging people oppressed by dictators to go against them and to be free, as noted in the line, Soldiers! Don t give yourselves to brutes ... Don t give yourselves to these unnatural men machine men with machine minds and machine hearts! You are not machines! You are not cattle! You are men! (Paragraph 5, Great Dictator) They both prove that totalitarianism is never the best government as they enslave the people, bringing them misery and suffering, and corrupt the government with power. They also encourage the oppressed people to revolve against totalitarianism and to be free as it was always intended to be. Both the Final Speech and Animal Farm are similar as they share positive points about never accepting totalitarianism into their
  • 24. High Renaissance Art Three fascinating artists known as Raphael, Michelangelo, and Leonardo marked the stylistic period of the Italy 1500 to 1600. These three men inspired the high Renaissance. Florence and Rome hosted the leading artist for that century. I will like to describe a painting of Raphael that caught my attention from reading the textbook; it is called the Marriage of the Virgin. In this painting the artists used linear perspective to create the illusion of space in the far back. He placed the vanishing point of the one point perspective in the doorway of the beautiful painted round house that is symmetrical on both side. The artists created the plaster in different sizes of rectangular shapes in red and cream colors to emphasize on the importance of linear perspective in the painting. If the painting was divided in two parts, the viewer will see that it is symmetric on both sides. There are thirteen figures on each side of the painting with the high priest being the middleman placed in the center of the human drama. He also put the figures in groups that relate to the part they each play in the artwork, this is known as a unified figure group in high... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the back of the portrait he included a beautiful landscape by incorporating chiaroscuro and atmospheric perspective. The figure itself is a triangular shape. The artist used different shades of colors to achieve the smoky look he wanted. The emotion is maintained and well balance; this can be seen in the way she seated quietly and the gentle smile on the figure. The figure also gazes directly at the viewer to encage with them. In many cultures women are not allowed to look in the eyes of men because men are perceive to be dominant and superior over females. During the renaissance people dictated that women should not do the same, however Leonardo was able to capture the personality of this woman through her
  • 25. Analysis Of Ashes Of Roses ASHES OF ROSES In the beginning of the book Ashes of Roses, it takes place in steerage of a ship going from Ireland to America. We learn that they have been on the ship for two weeks and there getting anxious to get off and into America. We learn some of the main characters such as Rose (16), ma, da, Bridget (4), and Maureen (12). When they arrive in America, they get off at Ellis island and have to get tested for diseases. Everybody turns out fine except for Joseph, who has Trachoma. At first da suggests that he bring Joseph back to Ireland to stay with grandma Nolan. Ma doesn t like this idea because she doesn t like the way grandma Nolan raised like da was so da comes up with another idea for him and Joseph to go back to Ireland while the rest if the family stays in America. da talks ma into this one and they head back to Ireland. Once the family got off Ellis island they started looking for uncle Patrick s apartment. Patrick gave ma directions so they soon find it. There greeted by Elsa who would have slammed the door if them if it weren t for Patrick inviting them in. Elsa doesn t like Rose s family and Roses family doesn t like Elsa s family. That night Patrick lets all of them wash up in his apartment bathroom. Rose describes how she is very thankful of the bathtub size and the running hot or cold water because conditions were a lot less convenient in Ireland. They next day ma wants uncle Patrick to go to mass with them but uncle Patrick no longer goes to mass and
  • 26. The Science Of Human Sexuality Essay Sexology, an idea truly founded during the late nineteenth century, is the science of human sexuality and fixates on the non reproductive physical and conceptual functions of sex. Methodically researching physical sexual behavior and objectively analyzing concepts of sexual desires, knowledge, and fantasies, sexology examines human sex and sexual identity in its raw, realistic, and carnal form. The science includes aspects of psychopathologic study in its evaluation of individuals sexual identities, attained by observing which sexual acts an individual engages in and what his or her objects of sexual desire are. This science of sexology matured into its esteemed area of study in three stages, which span the late nineteenth century through the late twenty first century. Preceded by an era of largely constrictive and suppressive sexual culture, the initial phase and of sexology arose in Germany and her surrounding countries from the 1860s through 1890s. Karl Marie Kertbeny first used sexology as a term in 1869. Richard Krafft Ebing authored Psychopathia Sexualis (1886) and propelled Sexology s initial stage by using the text to understand what normally functioning sexualities and lifestyles were, procreation focused, opposite sex exclusive ideologies that perhaps represented sexuality in an ideal world. However, Krafft Ebing s text goes on to observe and record the true actuality of what sexuality looked like for people and solidifies stage one as a stage of
  • 27. Bullying In A School Environment Safety for all members of a school community is a requirement for an effective learning environment. School bullying negatively impacts all factors of a school environment. If students have increased anxiety, fear, depression, or physical marks, attendance can suffer therefore affecting academic performance. If a teacher is facing similar mental or physical implications, the teachers may be less willing to stick to a curriculum and let disruptive children/bullies take control of the classroom. Children who have a better sense of belonging in their school environment experience better psychosocial development (Hauser Cram, Nugent, Theis, Travers, 2014). Although bullyingis hardly a new phenomenon, technology has allowed for different avenues to cause harm at any location and at any time. In 1995, Crick and Grotpeter decided to examine if females exhibit unique forms of aggression, forms that have been overlooked in past research. Previous research indicated that boys exhibit significantly higher levels of aggression than girls exhibit. The overall lack of aggressiveness in girl s peer relationships may be attributed to the previous understanding of aggression. The shortage of research on girls aggression may exist partly because of the complexity and subtleness of the behaviors involved. The defining characteristics of aggressive girls becomes much harder to study as compared to overt aggression which is characteristically male dominated. For example, messages over text
  • 28. The Use Of Personal Anecdotes On The Audience And It It is within the human nature to be interested in other people s experiences. Whether it be with reality shows or blog posts, people like to hear different incidents through diverse perspectives. Writers take advantage of this curiosity and try to tie experiences into their works. Many times writers will include experiences of their own in order to convince their audience of their perspective on a subject. These personal experiences are done in order to make an impact on the audience and it is written in a certain way to make it the most efficient for the readers. The use of personal anecdotes is effective when details are described to the point where readers can create their own opinions, when they are used as the main topic against an argumentas opposed to being an unimportant detail, and when it has the ability to appeal to the audience s emotion. Details within the anecdote are best described to the point where the audience can draw their own conclusions on what is happening. Description is crucial in order to fully understand what is going on. In the case of Blue Collar Brilliance , written by Mike Rose, the author puts in a lot of time to adequately describe what the significance of his experiences mean and how they contribute to the story. Fry four on two, my mother would say as she clipped a check onto the metal wheel. Her tables were deuces, four tops, or six tops according to their size... (Rose 262). His personal encounter with his mother s work language and
  • 29. Stand by Me by Stephan King A Journey of a Different Kind Stand by Me By: Stephen King Literary Analysis Essay If it s not one thing, it s another. Would you ever want to be in some of these situations? Stephen King s movie Stand by Me, is a movie about a group of four twelve year old boys; Gordie Lachance, Chris Chambers, Teddy Duchamp and Vern Tessio who set off on an adventure to locate the body of a dead boy. This film has a reoccurring theme of showdowns. The boys run into numerous breathtaking and sad showdowns that keep on occurring on their quest to find the dead boy. Ace is one of Chris s older brother Eyeball best friends. Chris and Gordie were walking down the sidewalk one day to meet Teddy and Vern, when they run into Ace and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Paragraph two shows again how another showdown begins between Teddy and dodging the train. Later on, Ace makes an appearance when he calls on some local boys to have a car race on the highway. Lastly all the boys meet up at the dead body and were going to have a confrontation until Gordie shot off Chris s gun. The showdowns also symbolize the different character of each of the boys, and how they act during confrontations alone without their friends behind
  • 30. The Debate Over Abortion Ashley Aguilera Professor M.M. Eskandari Political Science 101 SBCC April 19, 2015 T/R 11:10 Laws vs. The Right to Life The debate over abortion has divided Americans into polarized sides since the Supreme Court s 7 2 decision in Roe v. Wade on January 22, 1973, where the Court deemed abortion a fundamental right under the United States Constitution. The lawsuit began when Norma McCorvey became pregnant with her third child in 1969 and could not get a legal abortion in Texas. With her attorneys, they filed a lawsuit. Roe v. Wadereached Supreme Court appeal in 1970 (Rovner). At this time, there were a few related court cases whose decisions directly affected McCorvey s case. Griswold v. Connecticut decided that there is a right to privacy in the Constitution. Younger v. Harris decided that federal courts could not hear civil right cases by a person currently being prosecuted for a matter arising from that claim. In U.S. v. Vuitch, the court ruled to criminalize abortion with the exception if the mother s life was endangered and it also labeled abortion as an emergency medical procedure (Masci). These cases laid out a foundation for McCorvey s attorneys as the rulings were then applied to her case, benefitting their arguments tremendously. This official governmental interference allowed for federal action and resulted in legalized abortion nationwide under the three tiered system regarding the three trimesters in a pregnancy.. However, despite this landmark decision in U.S.
  • 31. Leadership And Leadership Of Mother Teresa Leadership is critical. It is the key to how everything is started. A leader is a person who is willing to sacrifice their lives and their reputations to assist someone or something that needs help. One person took the less fortunate and the sick under her wing. She created and established hope for those who had lost all hope. Mother Teresa dedicated her life to all those who needed help and sanctuary. She established many places and groups that focused on helping the poor, she was selfless through devastation, and she made a name for not only herself, but for the poor and sick as well. Mother Teresa was born in SkopjeOttoman Empire, today known as Macedonia, on August 26, 1910 (McCarthy). Her mother showed her the kindness of her heart and gave her a new outlook on life. After realizing what life truly meant she became a nun at the age of eighteen giving her life up to God (Mother Teresa Timeline). Soon after becoming a nun she made several personal vows. One of these vows was to obey everything God had told her to, no matter the extremity (McCarthy). One day Mother Teresa said she heard God. God had told Mother Teresa she needed to serve only the poorest of his creatures, the destitute, the dying, and the lonely for the rest of her life (Parks). Once she said her goodbyes, and packed her things she went on her way. Mother Teresa decided to go to the streets of India to serve those in need. Mother Teresa established and owned many charities and safe spots for the less
  • 32. Marketing Through Social Media Essay examples Widely adopted by the general public then by companies, the Internet fast imposed itself to become the archetypal media in terms of communication and search for information in all the domains today, and it is true whatever is the position of each in the society. With the development of the Web 2.0which made Internet participative, the Internet users are now capable of expressing themselves, interacting, and giving their opinion onto everything (products, services, brands, companies, cultural property) and on everybody, via multiple platforms on Internet. To criticize a restaurant on Cityvox, to note a seller on eBay, to denounce the actions of a brand or a company via a viral video on YouTube, to support a candidate for an election, to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With social networks, companies can develop direct interaction with their customers and above all they can create online word of mouth with the tools providing by social networks. The relation brand consumer changed aspect. The brands have to watch henceforth what people say of them on these social media and to begin the dialogue with their consumers to make sure to keep a good e reputation and to enter a relational optics with their customers. But they can also benefit from these digital social networks to try to create consumers community on line ambassadors around them, to federate them and to develop loyalty of them thanks to a communication and specific tools. It is advisable, at first, to draw up a report of the uses of the Web 2.0, then it is essential to identify what a social network is. Finally, an analyse of the personal and organisational consequences will be made out. I.Web 2.0 emergence and participative Internet. The Web became social and participative. It plays a role more and more important in the funnel buying, because it is frequent that customers try to make good deals by using a price comparator, by going on a site of e commerce offering the best prices, or by consulting the opinion of Internet users about a product to facilitate the choice, in particular for strongly implied purchases which
  • 33. Rape And Sexual Assault Rates Not too surprisingly, Richardson and Shields found that sexual assault rates are 3.1 to 4.4 times higher at the most permissive colleges and universities than their more restrictive counterparts . The strict enforcing of alcohol bans can reduce sexual assault incidents. Socially regulated environments such as those found in religious schools do in fact keep the incidents of rapeand sexual assault down. However Richardson and Shields points out that this is not because these schools effectively condemned rape, but rather the restricted environment keeps students in check. However, effectively enforcing alcohol bans as well as bans on overnight guest stays between males and females reduce rape and sexual assault rates only modestly . The two researchers stressed that educating students on the links between alcohol and sexual abuse. Coupling well enforced alcohol and overnight guest bans with effective education, security and counselling can dramatically bring down the numbers and incidence of rape and sexual assaults on campus. With strict enforcement of the rules, there should also be compassionate counseling for victims. The DOJ report set up to 80 percent of campus rapes goes unreported. In addition, the DOJ states that victims of rape on college campuses may not report the incident because many of them who consumed alcohol would be in violation of alcohol bans and policies. The use of alcohol also causes victims to be unsure whether an actual rape happened or was
  • 34. Comparing Change In Chocolat And Lord Of The Flies Change, an act or process through which something becomes different. Its everywhere, in our lives, in our world, in our community and in ourselves. Change can be seen in books and in films, just like the novel, Lord of the Flies by William Golding and in the movie Chocolat, directed by Lasse HallstrГµm, through these, we see the aspects of change, such as change of self and change of world, represented by words, clothing, movements and symbolism. In Lord of the Flies, we are shown that changing self is a major theme William Golding has created through the character Jack, who changes from being civilised to a savage in a matter of days. The mask was a thing of its own, behind which Jack hid, free from shame and self consciousness. In the beginning of the novel, Jack is represented as an innocent but controlling school boy, leader of a choir, who thought he should ve been the leader because he was the head boy and could sing a C sharp, but that was put to the test, Jack was too scared to kill a pig, he restrained by social and moral barriers. As the book goes on, Jack has another chance to kill a pig, but he thinks a better way of hunting the pig was to camouflage within the nature, so he has the idea of painting his body with with clay war paint . The Mask. It symbolises the turn from civilised to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Right in the middle of lent, she opens a chocolate shop across from the church, many people are tempted by her shop and venture in, only to be stopped by the rules of tradition. All through the movie, people come into the shop and Vianne makes friends with people who end up changing for the better, such as Josephine and Caroline Clairmont. The Comte, the leader of the town, who is against the idea of breaking tradition realises that he has lost his battle to save the villagers form sin breaks into the chocolate shop and eats the chocolate, when Vianne finds him, she promises that she wont tell a
  • 35. Dynacorp Case Analysis Essay DYNACORP CASE ANALYSIS The political lens sees an organization as an arena for competition and conflict among individuals, groups, and other organizations whose interest and goals differ and even clash dramatically (Ancona, Kochan, Scully, Van Maanen, amp; Westney, 2005: M 2, 33). It assumes that In the political perspective, the roots of conflict lie in different and competing interests, and disagreements require political action, including negotiation, coalition building, and the exercise of power and influence, all of which recognize that rationality is local (Ancona et al., 2005: M2, 33). I will analyze and explain the concepts within the political landscape to explain the new front end / back end structure at Dyna Corporation,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The belief that the group can change has to come from the top, so it is important that Mr. Greystone keeps a positive attitude in line with the decisions made by the Chairman and CEO. Mr. Greystone could be protecting his own job and reputation by having a positive and supportive attitude towards the new initiative. He shows that he is behind the company in the decisions made, and that he believes in Dynacorp s new direction. Greystone says, Now the way we go about that is to assign multifunction and multiproduct account teams to specific customers in specific industries...That way, our people are industry specialist, not just product knowledgeable...we are focusing the salesforce on selling customized solutions based on integrating our products...by targeting our investments toward growth of sales in specific industries and developing solutions to fit their needs, we ll rebuild our market share and increase margins Greystone wants his group to be successful and wants the support of his employees. Moreover his employees with his support behind them might feel like the have the right formula to continue the implementation of the new structure and be supportive of it. The success of Mr. Greystones group will reflect directly upon him and allow him to maintain a good imagine with his employees and attain possible career advancement within the organization. We will now analyze how different managers within the group regard the new implementation and how it affects
  • 36. Reflection Of Visual Art 1a. Central focus for the segment The central focus of the lesson is for students to demonstrate and show use of space, contrast, and balance while creating an original idea that displays and the use of positive and negative space in an equal amount. The purpose is for students to understand the elements and principles of visual arts, which are value, contrast and balance. Students also learn how these concepts are still being used in today s society. 1b. Linking skills, knowledge, and context This is a first year class, so many students are unfamiliar with terms, such as value, contrast, space, and balance, in terms of art. The students are familiar with the words, but are unfamiliar with how it pertains to art. New definitions and techniques are introduced in this lesson. Students will continue to use these new vocabulary terms in future lessons. In this project students are required to make a total positive space image. To complete this, students are to use line and shape in their design. The previous projects and lessons in this course focused on the use of line and shape, so this project reinforces those terms and techniques so students will use them in future projects. The last aspect of this assignment is for students to see how the use of space makes interesting designs. I show the students images of logos and symbols that effectively use positive and negative space. With this, students can relate to the images and see how these techniques are still being used
  • 37. Allocating Resources Unequally Essay Abstract What will you see in this paper? I will be reviewing the article Children s developing understanding of legitimate reasons for allocating resources unequally and answering some question. This research paper will contain about ten question what is being investigated, and I will provide the answers from an online journal online, and everything will be in my own words and thoughts, quotes be given to the quote of the direct quote. Some of the questions that will be researched and answered in this paper are, who were the participants, how many were there, etc. This paper will also discuss the findings and results of the whole experiment. I will also talk about how this related to what we have talked about in this class. What field of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... That is an interesting development considering given the issues the issues of distributive justice are first and foremost normative issues (Feinberg, 1970; Rawls 1971; Tugendhat, 1993). The researchers in the current study in particular found out that the findings of 3 year olds children start to consider merit when an odd number of resources occur, and that 8 year olds children shows an understanding of the distributive justice situations and our questions may have been addressed most effectively by when testing children between 3 and 8 years old. In conclusion, the researchers investigated 3, 5, and 8 years old children s understanding of legitimate and idiosyncratic reasons for allocating resources unequally when equal allocation was an
  • 38. V For Vendett Cinematic Techniques Topic: How does the director use cinematic techniques to explore the themes of oppression, love and freedom in the text V for Vendetta? Intro: The film V for Vendetta directed by James McTeigue, follows a vigilante known as V who uses terrorist methods to attempt to bring down London s autocratic government. McTeigue explores various themes, including oppression, love, and freedom, furthermore, McTeigue discovers a range of cinematic techniques which consist of camera angles, light, and colour. V for Vendetta is set to be in London, in the future in which the government has total power over its citizens and keeps control through propaganda and force. Evey undergoes a dramatic change in her behaviour. At the beginning of the film, she... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... McTeigue uses characterisation and cinematic techniques including camera angles, light and music to convey this theme. The government uses oppression by establishing ridiculous laws that force the people to fear the world without them. These laws include curfews, rethatching free speech and getting tortured if they speak out. The media is also a way to control people throughout their actions and behaviour, Fear is also instilled through the lies dispelled through media sources that demonise undesirables such as Muslims, blacks and homosexuals. Example when Chancellor Sutler uses the media for his own gain Lewis Prothero carries out orders of the Chancellor . Chancellor Sutler is a character who is in control of the citizen s daily life in every way. In addition camera angles are used to show his power within the state, example when Chancellor Sutler is seen is the large in the screen, as the rest of his workers are seen small and fearful, this symbolises that he has power over the people, by promoting the citizens to fear and obey unlike using the media to convey his message across London as mind control . Chancellor Sutler is message on the news becomes more unbelievable and contrived to the point where his evil motives are obvious to the public. In the panning camera angle, when Chancellor Sutler was on the screen the lighting was dark below him shows the public is no longer watching and that V s idea of freedom and surrounding
  • 39. Animal Punishmenting Animals Do you ever recall being punished for something you had no clue about? On a daily basis dogs and cats are being euthanized, which is their punishment . As human we fight for equality of one another, but haven t really fought for our so called companions. People don t look for the positive alternative for dogs in a pound. We see a so called problem and take the lives of unwanted dogs who didn t even have a say or choice of what they want. So why are we punishing those who did nothing? Killing innocent animals due to overpopulation, crowded shelters, or old age is unreasonable. Just in the United States around 6.5 million companions are euthanized each year. The estimated amount of dogs that are put down each year is 3.3 million, and the amount of cats euthanized is around 3.2 million. The majority of euthanasias take place in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia, and North Carolina. Some of the largest animal shelterin the United States, such as Dallas Animal Services, San Antonio Animal Care and Control, Hillsborough Co, Fla., Animal Services, San Jose, Calif., Animal Care and Services, and Mississippi Animal Control. These are the top intake of euthanized animals, and Dallas Animal Services with a seventy nine percent, 33,267, animals euthanized per year. The second highest euthanasia rate is San Antonio Animal Care and Control with a seventy percent, 21,928, of animal that were euthanized out of 20,000 40,000 animal brought in. Third highest percent of euthanasia
  • 40. North Korea Essay North Korea. A country going in the right or wrong direction? North Korea is a Southeast Asian country that is on the Korean Peninsula. Pyongyang is the capital and also the largest city in North Korea as well. North Korea has no official religion and is an Atheist state. North Korea is a country that is not like any other. North Korea a country that was once was held under control of Japan for almost 35 years until after WWII it was taken over by the Allies and split by the 38th Parallel. The United States controlled the bottom half of the 38th Parallel which is now South Korea while the Soviet Union controlled the Northern part also known as North Korea. The goal was between the U.S. and U.S.S.R was to created a unified Korea but due to the onset of the Cold War this was not meant. The U.S. created the Republic of Korea in South Korea while the Soviets created the Democratic People s Republic of Korea in North Korea. As North Korea name says Democratic, that is not the case. North Korea, which is a communist nation, has only one leader and that is Kim Jong un. When North Korea ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that everything that creates the economy there is run by one group of people and that is the government. Most communist nations we have seen in the past do this for example the Soviets did this before there government crashed. China used to do it but has become somewhat lenient on it now due to it becoming one of the top factory made stuff in the world today. Anyway, North Korea is very strict on their economy for certain reasons. One is the don t want any uprisings to happen that can throw off the leaders of the country and switch the power. North Korea also tries to make their economy very secretive even though there economy was left in the dust by their evil step brother in the South by the mid 1970s. Like anyone wants to steal from an economy that was about 40 years ago?
  • 41. Glamour Of Body Image Essay Imagine you are at your local grocery store and you look at the magazine rack. It features the latest GQ Magazine. Nothing seems out of the ordinary. The covers for magazines usually showcase half dressed women. At first glance, you may think that it is made the way it s made just to make you stop and look, but is it more to it than that? According to John Berger, Publicity us a competitive medium that benefits the consumer. Magazine advertisements use this to keep society in a competition with each other. The GQ cover uses the glamour of Kate Upton to do just that. What is Glamour ? In John Berger s Ways of Seeing he defines glamour as the state of being enviable (Berger, 132). Publicity only exists to make society feel lesser of themselves and feel the need to buy things in order to better themselves. As a society, we feel that we have to keep up with the latest. We want to seem to be more than what we actually are. Berger states that being envied is a form of reassurance. (Berger, 133) What I felt Berger meant by this is, if someone is envying you and what you have then you are a more powerful person, you are considered better . In society, everyone wants to be this better person. They want... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first glance, you just assume it s the same old stuff. Another magazine with an attractive person on the cover. Originally I saw it only as trying to make other women feel lesser about themselves because they don t look like Kate Upton. I rarely even look at them anymore. I would have never thought twice at the way the model was looking into the camera either. It s just something they have to do for a photo shoot. Berger s book helped me see that there are always a deeper meaning to things. It is not always black and white, there can be gray areas. The way you look and the things you have will always define you. Ways of Seeing also helped me know the meaning behind
  • 42. Comparing The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Four siblings: Lucy, Peter, Susan and Edmund Pevensie are all sent to a faraway house to be safe from the conflicts of World War II. They each step through a wardrobe they discovered and out into the new world of Narnia a land tyrannized and ruled by the vicious White Witch. Right before almost all hope is lost, the Great Lion Aslan returns, bringing with him a new found sense of hope and change. But with great victory, comes great sacrifice. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobebelongs to the fantasy genre. This is shown through the use of supernatural characters, the setting of a different world, and the character s struggle against evil and heroism. A unique characteristic of the fantasy genre is the fact that the story takes place in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many times, the heroes are ordinary people that do not know of their power or importance until they are called upon to perform heroic feats. In support of this, an ancient prophecy is revealed to the Pevensies, Down Cair Paravel there are four thrones and it s a saying in Narnia time out of mind that when two sons of Adam and two daughters of Eve sit in those four thrones, then it will be the end not only of the White Witch s reign, but of her life. (Lewis 89). The four brothers and sisters enter Narnia unknowing of the prophecy made about them a long time ago. The Pevensies do not know of their importance until they enter Narnia. If not for accidentally discovering the wardrobe and it s secrets, the children would not have fulfilled their prophecy. In addition to the importance of heroes, usually the major plot of the storyline is trying to resolve the conflicts of good versus evil. As a result of this constant struggle a battle occurs, for example, The battle was all over a few minutes after their arrival. Most of the enemy had been killed in the first charge of Aslan and his companions, and when those who were still living saw that the witch was dead they either gave themselves up or took to flight. (Lewis 195). This final battle between good and evil was the climax in the story, as it determined who would
  • 43. Monarch Butterfly Monarch Butterfly s Reign By Mario Lopez ITT Technical Institute SC4730 Environmental Science Mr. Ramirez 1/15/2015 According to National Geographic monarch butterflies travel up to 3,000 miles each fall to their wintering site in central Mexico. In 2004, an estimated 550 million completed the winter migration, while in 2003 only 33 million arrived. Further, between 2012 and 2013, there was a 43.7 percent decrease in the area occupied by the butterflies in the winter sanctuaries, the decline has numerous reasons: climate change, deforestation, and habitat loss, agricultural use of pesticides and herbicides Monarch butterflies are known for the incredible mass migration that brings millions of them to California and Mexico each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Butterfly Life Cycle According to National Geographic the four generations of these butterflies are constituted by 4 separate butterflies that complete the 4 unique phases in just one year. After this, they restart the same cycle, commencing with the primary stage of the first generation. Stage 1 February and March: Locate a mate and search for an ideal place to lay their eggs Stage 2 March April: They lay their eggs on the leaves of milkweed plants. The larvae eat, grow and metamorphose into chrysalis. Stage 3 May June: The third generation butterflies live out a life cycle like the first generation. They then perish about fifteen days after metamorphosing into spectacular adult butterflies. Stage 4 This generation repeats the processes the other generations of Monarch butterflies underwent, but with the one crucial difference of traveling to California through Mexico to enjoy the warmer climate there. They live for six to eight months until they again get ready to undertake the return. The Migration How these butterflies take a particular direction for migration is an unsolved mystery of our generation. They fly at speeds ranging between 12 to 25 miles an hour. Similar to the migrating birds, the monarch butterflies use the clear advantage of updrafts of warm air, called thermals and glide as they migrate, to preserve the energy required for flapping their
  • 44. Analysis Of The Scarlet Letter In the corners of Nathaniel Hawthorne s The Scarlet Letter, stand two fascinating characters Pearl and Roger Chillingsworth. In the story, Pearl is the illegitimate child of the protagonist, Hester Prynne, and the minister, Arthur Dimmesdale, while Chillingsworth is Hester s estranged husband who everyone thought was dead. Both of these two supporting characters have a surreal presences and each are deeply involved in Hester s life, particularly her life after the discovery of her adultry. With as many similarities as they have, the reader may question what the respective rolls of these two characters are. Much has been said about the characters individually, but in this paper I will explore how the characters relate to each other in the telling of the story. Based on the similarities, differences, and roles that the characters play in the story; I will explain how they many in fact be read as foils of one another. Foils are characters who contrast starkly from one another in order to highlight each other s traits. More often than not, the foils are created to be very similar in the beginning so that their differences stand out more clearly later on. This literary device is typically played out between a hero and a villain. In this mode, the characters of Chillingsworth and Pearl start out in the novel similarly. In addition to their relation to Hester and her sin, both characters are also associated with the wild. Pearl, as a child, is described as being
  • 45. Dewey s Identity In this journal, I will be characterizing Klaus. I characterized him as being both intelligent and quite knowledgeable about literature. To begin with, Klaus is quite intelligent and wise. For example, when the Baudelaires are at the hotel they need to keep hidden, so they decide to go undercover as concierges. Being as wise as he is, when ever Klaus would be confronted by someone he would always respond as vaguely as possible to conceal his identity. When Frank or Ernest asked him who he was he answered with I m a concierge (Snicket 118). This shows that Klaus is a deep thinker and he thinks before he speaks. He tried to respond as vaguely and non suspiciously as possible. He did this because depending on which identical twin manager he... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I predict that next the Baudelaires will go to look for the sugar bowl, and while they are doing that they will try to hide and escape the attention of Dewey s death. To begin with, one of the first things that I predict will happen is that the Baudelaires will hide in the hotel and will try to escape the attention of Dewey s death. In the first place, the public and visitors in the hotel went crazy after the death of Dewey, and they are looking for the Baudelaires or any other people who might have been involved in the death. The hotel was quite chaotic and everyone was talking about who might have killed him. If they do not decide to hide or run away they will most likely get caught. During all of the chaos someone shouted, We d better hurry downstairs, before they escape (Snicket 242). This shows that a mob of people have already started a search party to find the killer. From this it can be inferred that the Baudelaires might leave the hotel or hide somewhere so they will not get caught. The Baudelaires were apart of the death of Dewey Denouement, so the hotel guest will most likely find them sooner or later. In addition, the Baudelaires might hide because Count Olaf has finally found them in the hotel, and he will want to catch them. If they do not find a place to hide or disguise sooner or later Count Olaf is bound to find them. Count Olaf is constantly trying to kidnap the Baudelaires, and is trying to get their family fortune. Now that he knows where they are it can be inferred that he is definitely going after them. Especially now, the Baudelaires most likely know that Count Olaf is after them because he knows where they are, so they will most likely hide and try to get away from him. Furthermore, the Baudelaires might decide to hide or run away because a suspicious man came up to them and asked if they needed a taxi. This could be a quick getaway from the hotel and the attention of the murder.
  • 46. Leading At A Higher Level BOOK SYNOPSIS LEADING AT A HIGHER LEVEL Ken Blanchard s book Leading At A Higher Level takes a very practical approach at explaining the most important contributing factors to achieving and maintaining a successful business or partnership. It explores the various styles of leadership primarily and demonstrates their level of efficiency through real world examples and step by step applications. Its 2009 revised and expanded edition, co written with thirteen other successful authors and motivational speakers, addresses a vast audience, from the young future entrepreneur to the successful CEO. The book breaks down the three key conditions for building and remaining a strong and successful team a clear vision and strategy, a consistent focus on the needs of the customer and the right kind of leadership, that is determined by the situation. Dr. Ken Blanchard is the founder of the Ken Blanchard Companies, an international management training and consulting firm that has achieved great steady success since its establishment in 1979. His level of expertise and success as an author makes this rather recent work of his even more insightful, and it clearly represents decades of successful leadership experience in a growing business environment. It is also enriched by the variety of input from several other successful business and leadership professionals such as Jesse Stoner, Drea Zigarmi and Alan Randolph. This book seeks to reflect the ideals of a successful leader
  • 47. Advancement of Civic Engagement by Community Foundations... The role of civic engagement in neighborhood revitalization, particularly in low income African American communities, has gained increased awareness and in recent years. Community, nonprofit, and government leaders now view civic engagement as a critical component of effective solutions as they seek to address crime, unemployment, low graduation rates and numerous other neighborhood challenges. Several successful initiatives have come to fruition and provide strong evidence of the benefits that increased civic engagement provides. Experts commonly define civic engagement as individual and group actions that collectively address general issues of concern that are public in nature. Civic engagement takes many forms such... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Such efforts are by no means new as neighborhood revitalization through the civic engagement of residents in low income communities has long been a funding priority of the philanthropic community. The African American community in particular, hard hit by social and economic challenges, presents many opportunities for the increased civic engagement on the part of residents to promote changes in approaches and strategies. Community foundations have the resources and commitment to community revitalization to make significant inroads into solving the problems in low income communities. Tester, Ruel, Anderson, Reitzes, and Oakley (2011) describe issues such as urban renewal as directly responsible for the decline and destruction of low income African American communities. They argue that strategies such as relocating residents of public housing and high crime areas for example are not solutions to the root cause of the problem lack of support, inadequate resources, and isolation. Further, relocating residents of these communities does not result in improved quality of life. In fact, those moved out of one low income community typically migrate to a similar type of community that is usually only a few miles from where they originally resided. It is at the community level in everyday activities that citizens can experience the most measurable and impactful degree of civic engagement.
  • 48. Barriers To Accessibility Of Abortion Essay Barriers in the accessibility of abortion services by pregnant women that are subjective to being marginalized, elicits a lack of maternal foetal attachment and possibly a dependency on alcohol. Attaining effective contraception and having access to reproductive health services is problematic for marginalized women such as immigrants, refugees, vulnerable populations, women of color, and poor women. Some of the obstacles of abortionaccessibility include shortage of abortion doctors or clinics, travel and time expenses and restrictive laws (Fried, 2000). For example, there are no abortion providers in PEI, one service provider in Yukon and one service provider in Nunavut (Downie Nassar, 2007). The government s lack of accountability to fund for more abortion services, brings about countless... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since abortions are recommended in the early stages of pregnancy because it is safer for the mother and less problematic surgically, mothers cannot risk delays or waiting lists. Consequently, they are inclined to travel to an alternate province or community in order to acquire access to an abortion clinic. Mothers who want to confidentially abort their child, especially teenage mothers, will have difficulties migrating far for a certain time duration and validating the reasons for their absenteeism. Subsequently, they might attain alternative approaches to manually abort the baby. If they do seek clinics far away, they might encounter additional barriers like language, biased counseling, parental consent requirements, policies, and financial issues which can terminate the abortion process (Downie Nassar, 2007). Furthermore, some countries or states have anti abortion legislations where abortion clinics are completely
  • 49. Food In Thai Food For many people in Thailand today, food has become a very important aspect of any holiday celebration and special occasions. In the American western cuisine today, a regular restaurant quality meal consists of appetizers, followed by the main course, and ends with a serving of dessert, where each person would order his or her own food. In Thailand it s the complete opposite to the American cuisine where they would never have any structure in their meals like beginning with appetizers and ending with dessert. In Thai cuisinethe number of dishes is based on the number of people there are around the table, so for example if there are ten people, then ten dishes would be order. One interesting aspect about Thai cuisine is that everyone sitting around the table would equally share their food, so that no one would get stuck with eating the same plate of food, everyone gets the opportunity to enjoy the unique flavors of all the different dishes. The main reason that the Thais share their food is because they believe that it is bad luck for them to eat alone and they see that each meal is a big celebration of social and friendly interactions. When the Thais finished eating all of their food, they would pack up all of the leftover foods from the meal and store it in the refrigerator to eat the next day. The people of Thailand have a strong belief that throwing away food is a very sinful thing to do since it will dishonor and anger the Thai god causing famine and starvation among
  • 50. The Effects Of Shooting A Basketball And The Human Visual... Executive summary This essay is going to talk about the relationship between shooting a basketball and the human visual perception. Based on the research about visual control for basketball shooting and how to aim the rim can increase the hit rate to explain how the visual control relate to the basketball shooting. There are many researchers done some experiments about that, and come up with some idea relate with human s visual perception. This essay is divide to different parts, at first this essay will introduce about the visual perception. And the part of aim shooting,and the gaze behavior when people aim a far target, also will mention the visual information pick up about human. 1.Introduction There are a lot of sports have aiming tasks from a very far distance. And all the players are trying to get as much score as they to hit the target. Basketball as the one of the most popular sports become the representative of these sports. People always can see that a basketball player throw the ball from a very far way to put the ball into the basket. There are lots of research is about the tactical and the physics in basketball. However, there have only a few researchers focus primarily on visual control and information processing while player shooting a basketball. For people who often watch the basketball game will always wonder how the basketball player can shoot the basketball in a very high hit rate. Apart from the lots of practice, is there something else that
  • 51. The Aztec And Maya As an archeologist, solving the puzzle about our past generations isn t easy to analyze without written forms of communication. In a perfect world, every important aspect of each and every culture before us would be well documented in written texts. We can however, make inferences and analyze the artifacts and other forms of communication that are excavated from various sties around the globe. There are many different forms of important artifacts from the mesoamerican culture that shaped state authority and control. Mesoamericais a culture and region in Mexico /northern South America, that existed from 3500 BCE to 1697 AD. Two important cultures within mesoamerica are the Aztecand Maya. More specifically, three examples of these important artifacts are the Templo Mayor, the Maya stelae and the ritual of bloodletting. These are great examples because each presents a different type of artifact and contributes to different aspects of state authority. The Templo Mayor (Spanish for Great Temple ) was a historic temple for the Aztec Empire in the city/capital Tenochtitlan. Most of what we know about the temple is based on writings and other records, since it is not standing today. The temple was first built in 1325, but was destroyed by the Spanish in 1521. The temple was devoted to two gods; Huitzilopochtli, god of war and Tlaloc, god of rain (Glancey, 2015). The site of Templo Mayor is located in modern day Mexico City and covers about 800 meters squared in area. While this
  • 52. Is cultural diversity proving to be compatible with social... Is cultural diversity proving to be compatible with social unity? Britain has changed quite significantly over the past few decades in terms of cultural diversity. Whereas Britain was largely white not so long ago, the number of ethnic minorities has been steadily increasing and this growth does not look likely to stop anytime soon. Demographic experts have, infact, predicted that by 2050, 1 in every 5 British person will belong to an ethnic minority. The question issue I will be discussing in the following essay is: what effect does this influx of immigrants and their cultures have on the social integrity of Britain and its people? Cultural diversity can be said to weaken the social unity of a country and an example of this is the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Had Don Pacifico not been a white British man, would London have gone as far to protect him as they did? Would the reaction have been the same? Probably not, and this is threatening to the unity of a society if minorities feel left out and unjustly treated. The formation of groups may also lead to crime. For instance, the Rochdale Affair was an instance of an ethnically minor group seeking out and abusing teenage girl of the local population. Furthermore, because of the lack of a bond between, say, a Somali immigrant and a British national, the immigrant is more likely to carry out a crime on that person, seeing them as different and not one of them . There is also a lack of trust between the indigenous people and the migrants, for the same reason. It is surprising to learn that 8% of all arrests in the UK during 2009/10 were arrests of black people, in a nation where they only make up 1% of the population. However, on the other hand, a multi cultural society can actually help to combat crime. To tackle crime you need a strong, self disciplined society with moral values and, as aforementioned, minority communities are usually well knit units of people that have a strict, albeit unofficial, code of conduct amongst themselves, often based on justice systems from their native homelands or based on their religions. This means that, far from committing crime, many minority communities are actually
  • 53. Why Should Teens Be Allowed To Sail Teens should be allowed to sail because there are many benefits. For example It is a very important experience in their life. Also they gain independence and responsibility. Ok, you may say its dangerous but its worth it. The first reason is you can learn so much from this experience like what you want to do when you grow up and what life as an adult is like. Also the dangers are not guaranteed sure there can a hurricane, a storm, a rough wave etc. But there can also be no dangers the whole trip if you are very lucky. It s all chance plus you only have one life have fun in it don t be afraid of death your whole life instead embrace it use it as an excuse to have fun in life and have no regrets. This not only a problem to kids even adults
  • 54. Ghettos In Germany Jewish councils were appointed to dictate life in the ghettos. The ghetto police enforced the word of the councils and the Nazis. If someone disobeyed, it wasn t an unusual punishment to get shot. Jews whose turn it was to be killed were killed either by being shot or being put in a gas van . These tactics were soon abandoned as they got into the killer s heads. The new solution was camps. Before Jews were transported to any type of camp, they were taken to transit camps. The purpose of a transit camp is to concentrate prisoners until they were ready to be taken to a camp. Prisoners would have to wait in the camp until transport came to take them away. Transport typically was cattle wagons or boxcars. The Nazis set up a number of transit camps in occupied lands. After being rounded up, Jews were imprisoned in transit camps before being deported to a concentration camp, labour camp or one of the six Nazi extermination camps in Poland Prisoners would leave their belongings ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Combined with the use of various forms of propaganda, Hitler and the Nazis were able to convince the Germans to believe in their message. The Germans then began to hate and discriminate against the Jews. This justified the German s plans towards a Final Solution in killing the Jews. Over time, the Germans were able to carry out this plan. The Jews were then concentrated, put into labor, and gassed. Those who were lucky were liberated by Allied soldiers and were able to return home safely, where they were still shunned for some time. In this manner, Hitler and the Nazis were able to justify the extermination of millions of Jews. The Holocaust illustrates the consequences of prejudice, racism and stereotyping on a society. It forces us to examine the responsibilities of citizenship and confront the powerful ramifications of indifference and inaction. Tim
  • 55. The Mobile Phone Industry, Like The Internet Sprint Nextel Merger Introduction: The mobile phone industry, like the Internet, is one of the fastest and ever developing industries. Since 1994, the production of cell phones has increased from 24 million to 182 million in wireless phone. The market of cell phones in the United States is constantly increasing and the 162 million users will increase in the next few years. . This tremendous increase is due to the current and ongoing development of technology and innovation in perfecting the cell phone. Throughout the history of the mobile phone industries collaborate with each other in order to stay successful in this fast changing field. Worldwide wireless companies have been cooperating with each other. This collaboration is due to a lot of reasons that all relate to the firm s attempts to stay profitable. Wireless companies have the opportunity to get market shares for both products and accessories. When these companies merge they can then share their markets and products and offer a good service to its customers. Without working together smaller wireless companies at times fall victim to the strong competitions and they will eventually become bankrupt and forced to shut down. Therefore, collaboration is necessary within the cell phone industry to maintain profits and increase customer base. One of the ways that cell phone companies maintain profits and increase customer base is through merger or acquisition with other companies to share new technologies for
  • 56. How Is Erastus Successful Erastus deaf Smith gun slangin cowboy scout! Erastus Deaf Smith, Son of Chilaib and Mary Smith was a great Texas frontiersmen and scout for Stephen F. Austin s Army. It all started in Dutchess County, New York, on April 19, 1787. Erastus developed a disease at a very young age causing him to lose his hearing, hence the name deaf . Erastus was neutral in the Texas and Mexico revolt, later siding with the Texans. Deaf was a man of few words. Being the best scout Sam Houston has, Sam used Erastus for almost every important scout job he had. Deaf being a man who can t hear very well trained a dog named Rattler to warn and tug on deafs pant leg when he hears sounds of a enemy or just any animals in the woods, Rattler was a big survival tool for Deaf to survive. After regaining his health while in the army,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Travis. Really, Smith could do anything, that s why he was one of the best at everything he did. To either burning down bridges to prevent escape, to picking up a gun to kill a man, Erastus could do anything. Erastus was a smart man making friends with the Americans but with the Mexicans too. He tried to stay neutral but as tensions grew, Erastus grew more to the side of his fellow Texans and Americans in the war. Known as a superior scout he was quickly recruited by the Texans and Americans. He was know as the best of the best and being a very quiet person but that didn t stop him from being a cold blooded killer if he needed to be. Smith was a big part in the Texas revolution and was wanted by the Mexicans but they never got him, He was to smart and dangerous. Not too bad for a deaf guy that can t hear. Some of the things Smith had to do include him acting like he is neutral so he can scout and stalk the Mexican army to get information for Sam Houston and William B Travis. Erastus led the charge in the Grass fight, later knowing it was grass and not