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Aaron Hernandez Murder Trial
Results The mean attitudinal sore of all 25 respondents towards the Aaron Hernandez murder trial was
71. As can be seen in Table 2 below, this mean falls in the undecided category. The sample standard
deviation of the scores was 11.74. The distribution of the 25 scores is seen as well. The two most
frequently scored categories are undecided and unfavorable. The category with the fewest respondent
is favorable. TABLE 2: Distribution of Scores Attitude Categories Score Range Frequency Very
Favorable 117 140 Favorable 93 116 2 Undecided 69 92 13 Unfavorable 45 68 8 Very Unfavorable 20
44 The 13 hypotheses listed in the Literature Review section were statistically tested. Each hypothesis
is again listed below along with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The mean attitudinal score for FPU students who did not know of the Aaron Hernandez murder trial
was 7.38. The calculated t value was 9.64. Using the one tailed T table and an N of 25, it was
determined that the table t value was 2.485 at .01 level of significance. Thus, H6B is accepted. FPU
students who know of the Aaron Hernandez murder trial had a statistically significant less favorable
attitude towards the Aaron Hernandez murder trial than those who don t know of the Aaron Hernandez
murder trial. H7: There will be a statistically significant difference between the attitudes of Franklin
Pierce University Students who are unwilling to be a juror and who are willing to be a juror in the
Aaron Hernandez murder trial (Spearman s rank order correlation) H8: There will be a statistically
significant difference between the attitudes of a conservative, a moderate, and a liberal towards the
Aaron Hernandez murder trial (Tested with analysis variance) H9: There will be a statistically
significant difference between the attitudes of a independent, a republican, and a democrat towards the
Aaron Hernandez murder trial (Tested with analysis variance) H10: There will be a statistically
significant direct positive or negative correlation between the Franklin Pierce University Students who
have been to Patriots games (tested with Pearson s r) H11: There will be a statistically significant
difference between the attitudes of Franklin
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Essay on Informed Consent
Informed consent is the basis for all legal and moral aspects of a patient s autonomy. Implied consent
is when you and your physician interact in which the consent is assumed, such as in a physical exam
by your doctor. Written consent is a more extensive form in which it mostly applies when there is
testing or experiments involved over a period of time. The long process is making sure the patient
properly understands the risk and benefits that could possible happen during and after the treatment.
As a physician, he must respect the patient s autonomy. For a patient to be an autonomous agent, he
must have legitimate moral values. The patient has all the rights to his medical health and conditions
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I do not believe it is right to make a prisoner do something he does not want to do just because there is
a subject needed for research. Also, prisoners may give consent to have a little freedom from their
everyday environment. The Nuremburg Code and the Belmont Report were brought upon to protect
the prisoner subjects from harm and to give them protection from being forced to consent in research.
It also protects prisoners from being a population that is turned to for experimental subjects in
research. The poor population will easily give consent to a research experiment because they will
easily get money due to their voluntary role in the experiment. Although the money compensation
sounds great to the unfortunate populations, there is no concern, other than money, or thought put into
the overall experiment outcomes. They participate in the research, but do not take into consideration
the down side affect it may cause. During a research, there are many people that did not know that
giving consent to a research also meant that you could withdraw from the research program if it was
necessary at any given period ( Nelson Merz, 70). The terminally ill patients are also coerced to give
consent because they are hoping that by participating will help them get well. Prisoners, poor
population, and terminally ill patients are unethical subjects towards research because both are easily
targeted and will accept such small compensation
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Essay On Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe is one of the most influential writers in African Literature. He incorporated his culture
so others could have a better understanding. His Things fall apart, ended up being a great success that
it sold over 12 million copies and was sold in over 50 languages.
Albert Chinualumogu Achebe was born on November 16, 1930 in Ogidi, Nigeria. According to
(https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/t/things fall apart/chinua achebe biography), He was the fifth
child of Isaiah Okafor Achebe and Janet Iloegbunam Achebe. His father was an instructor in Christian
catechism for the Church Missionary Society. Nigeria was a British colony during Achebe s early
years, and educated English speaking families like the Achebes occupied a privileged ... Show more
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Achebe s position and contribution to Nigeria He wrote multiple books. No Longer at Ease (1960),
Arrow of God(1964) and A Man of the People (1966), all of these novels uplift the issue of traditions
vs. change and how the argument must reach a middle ground.
Prior to joining NBC, in 1958, Achebe published his first novel: Things Fall Apart. The
groundbreaking novel centers on the cultural clash between native African culture and the traditional
white culture of missionaries and the colonial government in place in Nigeria. Thoroughly explained
Igbo people/culture gave representation Achebe reflects on how western culture has impacted his life
as he personally experienced the clash of two cultures. He writes the Things fall apart, to not only to
show how uncompromising both sides were but to make sure Native African know their
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Project Evaluation And Selection Of Interconnected Projects
As traffic increases and links become congested, people may suffer delays and long travel time for
their daily trips. Planners may decide to improve this situation for people in the area. One of the
options for improving the conditions of traveling in the congested area is link expansion. Link
expansion projects in transportation networks are almost always interdependent. When capacity of one
link in a network changes it affects the flow of other links, and may shift bottle necks elsewhere
throughout the network. In other words with respect to this expansion in one link, flow in other links
may increase or decrease due to interdependency among them. So finding a sequence for a set of
improvement projects needs consideration of their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Wang and Schonfeld. 2005) Along the same lines, simulation based genetic search can be time
consuming but with the advent of new technology and higher speed Processors, this problem is
becoming less significant. Existing Studies mainly focuses on selecting and scheduling of projects
with the assumption of being independent. There are two approaches which are commonly used for
solving project selection and sequencing. The first approach is integer programming (Weingartner
1966; Cochran et al. 1971; Clark et al. 1984; Johnson et al. 1985) and the second one is dynamic
programming (Weingartner 1966; Nemhauser and Ullman 1969; Morin and Esogbue 1971;
Erlenkotter 1973; Morin 1974). [2] The first defect of these approaches is the difficulty of capturing
the interdependencies among projects, and the second one is the inefficiency or even the infeasibility
of the results in the case of responding to larger problems. Martinelli (1993) proposed a heuristic
method for selecting and scheduling interdependent waterway investment projects. The results of this
method are based on an evaluation to compare various combinations of project implementation over a
time period. This method begins by establishing an initial sequence based on an independent
evaluation. Then the initial solution is adjusted by using a heuristic which performs a swap (or swaps)
in the sequence. This is done by plotting system cost
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Marxist Alienation In Nazi Germany
A defeated nation sending 12 year old children into the front lines, undying fanatical patriotism the
story of the Third Reich s struggle for survival and fight to the death seems to defy logic. The
application of the Marxist principle of the alienation of a worker from fellow workers is critical to
understanding how the Nazi Party retained its almost paradoxical hold on the populace through
paranoia and fear and how years of scapegoating fed a parasitic internal distrust embedded deep
within Nazi Germany.
To adopt the economic perspective required for viewing 1940s Nazi Germany through the lens of
Marxist alienation, the Nazi regime must be abstractified and analyzed as a business, and its subjects
as laborers. The Nazi regime, like a business, has only one purpose: obtaining value. For the Nazi
regime, that value is power for the Fuhrer. For a Nazi regime fighting a losing war, that value is also
whatever helps the regime in the war effort: reporting traitors, promoting loyalty to the Fuhrer,
willingly surrendering everything for the war, and most importantly, keeping Hitler in power. A
citizen, soldier, Jew, any citizen of Germany serves only one purpose to the Nazi regime: generating
value. In return, Germans are rewarded favor with the Nazi party: for some that means additional
power, for others, living another day.
Just as laborers compete for wages, Germans compete for that favor, be it Nazi generals competing for
Hitler s favor or a citizen betraying his Jewish
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Calcium Lab Report
Background Information
My mum constantly tells me how important calcium is and she is right. Calcium is an important
mineral for teeth and bone health. Not getting enough calcium can lead to getting osteoporosis and so
teens from 12 18 are recommended to have 1300 mg of calcium a day according to the Nutrition
Foundation NZ website (2014) . According to the Blue Diamond Almond Breeze website the
Unsweetened Blue Diamond Almond Breeze has 188 mg of calcium per 250 ml serving . According to
the Anchor website the Calci Plus milk has 190 mg of calcium in 100 ml and Blue Top Anchor milk
has 117 mg calcium in 100 ml . The anchor website also claims that one class of Calci Plus milk can
give you 50% of the calcium you need a day. I chose to test Almond Milk, Blue Top Milk and Calci
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Make standard solutions before beginning titration:
1.1. EDTA solution (0.05mol 〖dm〗^( 3))
Measure 9.30g dried EDTA using electronic balance then pour into volumetric flask using funnel then
rinse weighing dish to ensure all EDTA is in the volumetric flask. Then top up until 500 〖cm〗^3
1.2. Standard calcium solution (approx. 0.05mol 〖dm〗^( 3))
Dissolve 2.5g dried calcium carbonate in 50〖cm〗^3 of (1mol 〖dm〗^( 3)) hydrochloric acid then
add distilled water to make it up to 500 〖cm〗^3.
1.3. Make Sodium hydroxide solution (1mol 〖dm〗^( 3))
Measure in a measuring cylinder 31.25 〖cm〗^3 (measured in 100 〖cm〗^3 measuring cylinder,
read at eye level from the bottom of the meniscus) of the 8mol (made by weighing 32g of solid
sodium hydroxide in 100〖 cm〗^3dissolved water) top up to 250 〖cm〗^3 using distilled water.
2.Back titrate to determine the calcium ion content in each sample of milk:
2.1. Pipette 10mL of milk and 20mL of EDTA solution into a 125mL conical flask and mix
thoroughly. Wait for the EDTA to complex with the calcium ions in the milk. Add 20mL of 〖1.0mol
L〗^( 1) NaOH to the sample. Add 4 drops of hydroxyl napthol
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Chris Kyle Research Paper
Christopher Scott Chris Kyle is renowned as the deadliest sniper in America s Military history. When
Chris was 8 he received his first rifle, a 30 06 bolt action rifle, along with a shotgun, that he used to
hunt pheasant, quail, and deer hear his home in Odessa, Texas. On off nights from school, Chris got
involved in the sport of rodeo. Chris s passion for horses and riding turned him into a successful
bronco rider. But his career was abruptly ended when Chris suffered a career ending injury to his arm.
Looking to take the next step in his life, Chris decided to join the military. Chris originally planned to
meet with the Army recruiter, but he was on break at the time. While waiting, Chris got pulled into a
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Chris s first confirmed kill as a sniper took place during the initial invasion of Iraq. Chris was charged
with the overwatch of a group of Marines that were tasked with clearing a road of bombs. Chris
spotted a woman carrying a grenade and fired under orders, eliminating the threat with one shot. Chris
continued to save lives in Ramadi, an city in central Iraq. His marksman skills earned him the local
nickname Shaitan Ar Ramadi which translates to The Devil of Ramadi . There was a bounty placed on
his head of 21,000 American dollars which was soon raised to 80,000 dollars. The local insurgents
posted signs highlighting the cross on his arm as means of identifying him. In Chris s autobiography,
American Sniper, Chris describes the longest confirmed kill shot of his career. He was outside of Sadr
City, Iraq and engaged an insurgent about to fire a rocket propelled grenade at an Army convoy 2,100
yards away. Kyle eliminated the assailant with his McMillan Tac 338 sniper rifle. After Chris s skills
became well known, he was given the nickname Legend by his fellow servicemen. After Chris
finished his military career he co founded Craft International, a company aimed at training military
and law enforcement forces. Chris also spent his time helping other veterans return to normal
everyday
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Police Chief Daschner s Ethical Dilemmas
From the beginning, Police Chief Daschner knew Mr. Gäfner, (the suspect he was interrogating) was
lying. In order to find Jakob von Metzler (a missing boy), and find out where his abductor had taken
him when he was kidnapped, his idea was for Mr. Daschner to disclose to the police the location of
where the hiding spot of his child was. Faced with this dilemma, in order to get Mr. Gäfner to inform
the Police chief where he had hidden the child, Police Chief Wolfgang Daschner thought that he only
had two options: Wait for him to talk, and take the risk that Jakob may be dead when he finally
released to the police the location where he hid the child, or force his hand by threating torture. With
the second option, Mr. Gäfner would have no choice but end up giving the Police Chief the
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There are some people who if put in his situation would have done the same thing as Police Chief
Wolfgang Daschner. Showing that the criminal had a lack of ethical values, it showed that the cop had,
in a sense, used the value of trying to save the child s life, as a good enough reason as to break the law
against using torture for any reason. Although no real torture was ever actually put in effect against
Mr. Gäfner. With the fact, technically the Police Chief had never actually attempted torture against Mr.
Gäfner, and only threatened it. I believe the Police Chief should have never gotten in trouble for the
threat of torture without any actual intent of it. In the end, and in every sense, this is a slippery slope,
and depending on one s perspective of what his or her ethical values are, no one truly knows what is
going on in someone else s head, and there is no absolute way to know what is best for the many, so
we need to evaluate our own values and do the best we
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Gun Control Laws Should Be Stricter Laws
Many people believe there should be stricter gun control laws. By this they mean, regulate the sale,
manufacture, possession, transfer, and use of firearms. They believe if the government does not make
stricter gun control laws, then gun violence and deaths due to guns will only continue to increase over
the years. Although there are many people for gun control laws, there are many people who are also
against it. Some of the people who are against gun control laws probably will not understand why
there should be stricter gun control laws until something happened to them or someone in their family
due to a gun crime.The United States did not have the civil authorities as we do today. Americans had
to rely on guns to protect themselves as laws evolved. Times were different in America and that is why
the Second Amendment was ideal. Guns were not as dangerous then as they are now. Firearms at the
time were very slow to load and that is one of the reasons gun control was not a real big issue. Gun
control started to become necessary when the rates for accidental deaths and gun violence were
continuing to increase.
The National Firearms Act was enacted in 1934. The National Firearms Act was not created to make
money, but to lower the crime rates and make it impossible for people to buy and sell automatic fire
weapons. Today many people hope that gun control laws will get stricter by allowing longer and more
background checks that go more in depth. Today the background check is
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History And Symbolism Of The Athena Parthenon
Erected during the mid fifth century BCE in Ancient Greece, the Athena Parthenon still stands
prominently atop the Athena Acropolis. Built on the site of important temples and citadels destroyed
during the Persians sack on Athens in 480 BCE, it is considered the greatest Greek temple ever built.
The temple was built to celebrate not only Athens patron goddess Athena, but also to celebrate the
Athenian people. The Athena Parthenon s great role was as the home to the Athena Parthenos; a
monumental gold and ivory sculpture of the warrior goddess Athena. This paper will delve into the
background, creation, history, symbolism and importance of the Athena Parthenos to the ancient
Greeks. Athena was the goddess of wisdom and military victory. She born from the head of Zeus, king
of the gods after he swallowed her mother Metis, a nymph before she could be born. Zeus had been
told that Metis would give birth to a son after Athena who would be a threat to him, so decided to try
and stop the birth of Athena. When Athena was born, Hephaestus split Zeus head open with an ax,
allowing Athena to step out of his head fully grown and wearing full armor. Athena became the patron
goddess of Athens, only because she beat Poseidon in a contest. Both claimed the city of Athens and
the land surrounding it as their own. To prove their ownership, each deity gave a gift to the Athenians;
Poseidon struck the rock of the Acropolis with his trident, creating a salt spring. Athena made an olive
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Vietnam Gas Industry
THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
CENTER FOR NORTHEAST ASIAN POLICY STUDIES
POLICY SUGGESTIONS FOR THE INITIAL
DEVELOPMENT OF VIETNAM S GAS INDUSTRY
Hai Tien Le
CNAPS Visiting Fellow, Vietnam, Spring 2010
Director, Research Centre for Petroleum Economics and Management
Vietnam Petroleum Institute
September 2012
THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington D.C. 20036 2188
Tel: (202)797 6000 Fax: (202)797 2485 http://www.brookings.edu Abbreviations
BCM
BTU
Government
LNG
LPG
MOIT
Mtoe
MW
MBBTU
MMBTU
MMCM
PVN
PVEP
PVGas
SCM
USD / US$
TCM
VND
Billion cubic meters
British thermal unit
Government of Vietnam
Liquefied natural gas
Liquefied petroleum gas
Ministry of Industry and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These principles are borrowed from An Introduction to the Gas Sector, The World Bank, Vietnam Gas
Sector Mission, January 7 8, 2009, page 84.
2
Policy Suggestions for Vietnam s Gas Industry
Hai Tien Le
CNAPS Visiting Fellow Working Paper
3
Vietnam s gas policy should address and looks at a number of possible solutions. Finally, the paper
concludes with some overall comments regarding gas policy in Vietnam.
II. Overview of Vietnam s gas industry
Natural gas is a critical source of energy for Vietnam, and it plays an important role in the nation s
energy economy. BMI reports that natural gas is the second biggest primary energy provider,
accounting for 18 percent of the nation s energy, followed by coal and hydroelectric power. It is
expected that the use of gas will increase to account for 31 percent of Vietnam s primary energy
demand, and oil demand will be down to 38 percent. 3
Vietnam s natural gas industry has developed a long way from its initial small onshore field located in
Thai Binh province, south of Haiphong, in the 1970s. Today there are three major reserve basins
located in southern Vietnam Cuu Long, Nam Con Son, and
Malay Tho Chu which supply the power generation and fertilizer projects currently under operation.
The modern natural gas industry was born in 1995, with the production of associated gas from the
Bach Ho oil field to the Ba Ria Power Plant, which had an
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The Prince And The Pauper Social Class
The Prince and the Pauper talk about family relationships. Social class and learning to adapt proves to
be difficult for Tom and Edward. The prince thinks playing in the mud would be great fun and the
pauper thinks being the next king will be the ultimate life. In the Prince and the Pauper, Mark Twain
uses an abundant amount of strategies to emphasize the difference between the two boys.
As a matter of fact, unlike Edward, Tom has next to nothing and is used to having to beg for money on
the streets. Tom s childhood was rough, he was beaten and punished by his father and grandmother if
he didn t produce enough money on the streets begging. Tom was ...a boy was born to a poor family of
the name of Canty, who did not want him... . Tom gets up
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Sex Addiction In The Family Essay
It s often said that addiction is a family disease. When an individual in the family is affected by an
addiction the entire family is impacted as well. Sex addiction, for example, has profound effects on the
stability of the home, the unity of the family, and the mental health of each member within the family
dynamic. For instance, some spouses may feel as if they are the cause of the sexual behaviors
exhibited by their significant other and feel worthless. They might tell themselves that if only I was
more promiscuous in bed, then he or she would not have to turn to pornography, masturbating or
having multiply affair with different partners. Some partners may even experience shame,
embarrassment and resentment toward their significant partner. A good example given in the book Out
of the Shadow by Cranes is when Morris, an exhibitionist, exposed himself to a woman next door. As
a result, the family faced police harassment, outrage neighbors, and loss the sale value of their house.
Finally, Linda, Morris s wife overwhelmed with shame, and embarrassment got the courage to relocate
the family and seek treatment for herself and husband (Cranes, 2001). ... Show more content on
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According to Mrs. Laaser, the road to recovery for the family is for the wife to learn as much as
possible about sex addiction. Learning about sex addiction gives the wife an assurance that the
addiction is not about her and that she is not the blame for her spouse behavior. In addition, seeking
help through therapy allows the spouse to talk about trust issues that he or she feels. This is also an
opportunity for growth and to trust in God to take the wheel of the addiction. Furthermore, attending a
12 step program help restore the network of human relationships (Cranes,
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Hedda Gabler Symbols
Objects in Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen showed Europe that theater could be more than just spectacle,
that it could be an art form addressing the most serious moral and social questions of the time (Norton
778). In some of his works Ibsen attempted to write modern versions of Greek tragedy. Of these, his
play Hedda Gabler, displaying the tragedy of modern middle class life, is the most compelling and
famous (Norton 780). In Hedda Gabler, Ibsen uses the household and its objects, Mrs. Elvested s hair
and manuscript written with Eilert Løvorg, and the opening and closing of curtains as symbolism in
the play. Hedda Tesman s marriage to George Tesman, a member of the lower middle class, has
dragged her down from her position in upper middle class society to a member of a lower class. Their
households and its objects are a never ending source of scorn for Hedda throughout the play; Hedda
despises those objects associated with Tesman and his class, and she admires the remnants of her
former life (Norton 780). At the beginning of the play she examines her old piano and compares it to
the other objects in the room: I was just looking at my old piano. It really doesn t go with these other
things (Ibsen 789). However, when Tesman suggests they trade it in for a better matching one, she
refuses to let it go and its connection to her former class. Even her house itself mocks Hedda and her
marriage: But it so happens that George Tesman and I found our common ground in
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Nacirema Rituals
The rituals of the Nacirema culture are very unique when it comes to the different forms of beliefs and
remedies. According to the article, The fundamental belief underlying the whole system of the
Nacirema appears to be that the human body is ugly and that its natural tendency is to debility and
disease (4). With that in mind, the Nacirema have come up with a bundle of ways to keep the body
healthy and pure. Of those ways, most are included with the belief that magic is the key component in
the use of ritual and ceremony. Houses in the Nacirema culture have shrines dedicated to the purpose
of these ritual ceremonies. Homes with one or more shrines often mean the family is considered
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Another similarity is the region where the Nacirema live, the territory between the Canadian Cree, the
Yaqui and Tarahumare of Mexico (2). I believe that Miner was describing the location of America. If
you focus on the rituals of the Nacirema when thinking of America, many of the practitioners are real
careers people choose to have. The way Miner describes the jobs makes you think about how awful it
might sound to people from other nations who don t have these types of occupations where they are
from. Not only did Miner talk about the jobs, but he also mentioned a place called, the latipso , which
is hospital backwards without the h . He describes this place as a temple to the Nacirema, where the
sick go to die. This description sounds a whole lot like how someone would depict a hospital. I believe
Miner uses these tricky descriptions as a way to show us the reality of what is really going on in our
society. He lists several, practitioners , which are real possible careers for one to pursue in America.
The holy mouth men are dentists. Dentists have a set of tools they use to work on your teeth and their
patients typically visit them once or twice a year. These practitioners have an impressive set of
paraphernalia, consisting of a variety of augers, awls, probes, and prods (11). When the article
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Texas And Manifest Destiny Dbq
In 1837, the country of Texas attempted to join the United States as a slave state; however then
President Jackson feared that adding another slave state would disrupt the balance of power in the
senate and in a sense ignored the issue which was not brought up again until the elections of 1844.
During the elections, James Knox Polk, a slave owner, represented the Democratic Party and Henry
Clay represented the Whig Party. The two largest issues at the time of these debates were the
annexation of Texas and Manifest Destiny, the idea that it was America s God given right to expand
from coast to coast. At the time, James Polk was considered the first dark horse candidate, which
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The Mexican government however argued the exact opposite, stating that the United States had
invaded into Mexico and shed Mexican blood on Mexican soil. (Mexican American War) Congress,
although ultimately deciding that the US was in fact responsible for the Rio Grande Incident, would
wage war against Mexico. The United States as a whole had different views and opinions about the
war. Many of the people living in the South and West were eager for a war and volunteered to fight,
however the Northerners viewed this as nothing more than an attempt by the South to strengthen and
spread
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The Theories And Principles Of Adult Learning
Adult Learning
Investigating and understanding the theories and principles underpinning adult learning has helped me
to advance my thinking about this phenomena. For instance, Piaget s work involving the formal
operational stage, according to Bass (2012) has allowed for the assumption that adults learn in a fixed
manner developed in their late teen years and that they remain unchanged from this stage (p. 387). It
was assumed that adults, then spent the rest of their lives in that stage. However, other theorist such as
Knowles, surfaced during the 1970s to clarify the misconception. It is interesting to note that in the
early 1970 s there was a spark of interest and debate over andragogy and the need to define theories
within the field (Knowles, et al 2011). Knowles, et al. (2011) support the ideas that there are core
principles of andragogy that will enable those designing and leading instruction for adults to be more
effective in building learning processes.
Additionally, andragogy is based on key assumptions which set it apart from pedagogy learning.
Adults learning is usually tied to one of the assumptions of andragogy such as a learners their need to
know. For example, this assumption encourages instructors to investigate ways to bridge the gap
between the learner s current position and the goals of the instruction. Secondly, Knowles, et al.
(2011) claim that adults have a strong need to be responsible for their own decisions, thereby having a
strong
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Essay Comparing The Tell Tale Heart And The Black Cat
The two stories The Tell Tale Heart and The Black Cat are both stories written by Edgar Allan Poe.
Both of the stories use the language of murder, violence , and insanity. They both take place at night
time and both of have frightening scenes/parts. If you look at the narrators they don t look similar at
all viewing how they live and their personal responsibilities.Both main characters or narrators share a
common criminal history in their flashback, which says their motives and eventually confessing to
their crimes. Both of them also have a sense of guilt of their crimes. As the story goes on both of the
narrators both try to defend their sanity. So both of these characters from two different stories have a
lot similarities. In the story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In here the story is told by a man or the narrator in prison confessing his actions. The victim or the
person he kill was his wife this time. Before the murder the narrator tell us that he and his wife were
very happy, and together they loved and owned a variety and different kinds of pets. The narrator finds
a cat on day and takes the cat in as his pet the cat was a remarkably large and beautiful cat entirely
black, and sagacious to an astonishing degree. But the narrator soon thinks that the cat hates him and
decides to take out the cat s eye socket which he does, and in return the cat loved him not hated him.
Then after that incident the narrator hands the cat on a tree branch. Then after that the narrator is
reminded of the ugliness of his damaged eye. The narrator also states in the book that he was
alcoholic. Not long after he hangs the cat on the branch he ends up killing the cat. After that the
narrator finds another cat which Closely resembled his former pet in every respect but one this new cat
had a large, although indefinite splotch of white, covering nearly the whole region of the breast.
Eventually, the white splotch ends up terrifying him because in it he sees the picture of a gallows. So
this can be interpreted that the second cat and its changing fur as the projection of the narrator s guilt,
because the narrator thinks that the 2nd cat is the same cat as the first and
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The Other Wes Moore Role Model
The other Wes once said, If [others] expect us to graduate, we will graduate. If they expect us to get a
job, we will get a job. If they expect us to go to jail, then that s where we will end up too (127). In Wes
Moore s book The Other Wes Moore expectations from our role models impact everything including
our jobs. Two kids named Wes Moore, similar in age grow up just blocks from each other, with
difficult childhoods including run ins with the police and hanging with their crew. One becomes a
Rhodes scholar, decorated veteran and business leader, and the other ends up a convicted murderer
serving a life sentence in prison. Their stories could have been switched with so many similarities in
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How could I? she was my everything, the person I loved and respected most in my world. I had no
idea what to do (88). This is when the readers see a big role model in the author Wes s life emerge.
Wes looked up to his mother she was the good in his life. Without this role model the author Wes s life
could have been very different, but his mother is who helped him do great things with his life. Besides
the fact that both Wes s had a role model in their life, they have very different lives. Additionally both
men have jobs, their jobs have huge impacts on their futures. Notably one job was a positive influence
in one Wes s life, and the other ruined the Wes s life. After the author Wes gets to military school, he is
struggling with the fact that he was sent to military school. At first he hates it, but throughout the next
few years of his life he learns to love it. After completing high school at Valley Forge, Wes makes the
decision that would make an impact on his life for the better. After his Colonel left Valley Forge, Wes
says, My next decision was clear. I wanted to stay at Valley Forge and attend its junior college...and
become a second lieutenant in the Army. I wanted to lead soldiers (133). This was a major turning
point in his life, this decision was what helped The author Wes stay out of trouble, and create a good
life for himself. Wes went on to do good
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For Whom The Bell Tolls Rhetorical Analysis
Times of war have a way of stripping people of their empathy. In For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ernest
Hemingway discusses the topic of ethical decay and its effect on people during the Spanish Civil War.
Ultimately, he produces a message that brings awareness to the inhumanity that humans perpetrate in
response to a conflict of interests. He examines this topic through the characterization of Maria,
Lieutenant Berrendo, and Robert Jordan. Maria is an important character who has lost her innocence
against her will. In one of her first major interactions with Robert, Maria goes dead in his arms,
[saying] But things were done to me... by various [people] ... and her voice [went] dead and flat
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In the battle against the communists, Berrendo s captain begins slandering his faith in an angry tirade,
and Berrendo, who has lost a good friend, recognizes that his friend is dead on the slope on such a day
as this. And this foul mouth stands there bringing more ill fortune with his blasphemies (Hemingway
318). The captain s behavior is seen by his troops as a sin which they regularly confessed
(Hemingway 318). Here, Berrendo bears firsthand witness to the moral decay that is the result of the
civil war, as his captain slanders an invisible enemy in a way that is sinful. Just as the Guardia was
driven by hatred to tear apart Maria s village, the captain is driven to slander the Virgen because of his
hatred for his Communist enemies. In turn, his moral compass decays and he begins down the same
path of inhumane activity as the Guardia. The only difference in this scene is that Berrendo is
cognizant at least of the captain s immediate ethical decay, even if he does not see the long reaching
effects of his behavior. This observation enables Berrendo to keep his faith and maintain his personal
morality even as morality itself collapses in the battle around him. Indeed, Berrendo keeps his faith
until the end of this scene, when he is forced to take all the heads [of the fallen enemies for
identification] and did not wish to stay to
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Organisation Behaviour
Organisational Behaviour and Theory Describe and discuss how an organisation s structure influences
its behaviour, with particular emphasis on decision making and workforce management and control.
The structure of an organization is so visible and can be so powerful. It influences how well the
organisation is able to meet its strategic goals; it can also influence how quickly an organisation can
respond to changes. Usually, structure is the product of decision makers, management decision makers
determine the level of the workforce, deciding what process they need to adopt and changes they need
to make within the organisation. (Unit Guide, Organisational Behaviour and Theory, page 28 29)
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This means that their choices will have the maximum subjective expected utility among the available
alternatives (March $ Simon 1958; Savage 1954). There are 5 steps for a rational decision making.
Identify the problem, is the first step, the decision maker receives the difficulty and forms a clear
definition of it, diagnosis the facts. Analyse what is causing the event, when did it happened? Is the
issue urgent? (Contemporary issues in management, page 140). Alternatives solutions, the most
important thing here is to the decision maker understand all alternatives, including alternatives that
must be custom made than picked on the shelf (Contemporary issues in management, page 142). All
alternatives to be evaluated that s the third step on rational decision making, it s to make sure that the
decision maker collect information about all meaningful attributes (Contemporary issues in
management, page 142). Select the optimal choice, fourth step, collect the alternative that establishes a
huge assistance to the decision maker. The decision maker selects the alternative with the maximum
importance or valence. This valence is a product of the expected valence of outcomes of the
alternatives and probability of each outcome occurring (Contemporary issues in management, page
143). The final step is to implement alternative. Decision
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Personal Narrative-Parody
Clumsy It was just before the sun set and you could smell the stench of each individual in line. Some
smelled like year old gym sweet and others smelled more like the sickly sweet aroma of the bakery
where they had no doubt spent their day. I sat down upon the small brick wall that I had been leaning
upon for what felt like an eternity. Of course i did this with the help of my broad shouldered father
who was almost as tried as I, a small blond four year old. After frolicing around Disney World all day,
meeting my idols had left me physically and mentally exhausted. Better yet we were engulfed in this
wretched humidity that could only be produced by a summer day in Florida. I wished for sleep, to
escape the hoards of people, the extensive lines, and the most annoying of all, the screaming children
being micromanaged by their unintelligent guardians. Still knowing that the moment I showed a
craving for sleep I would miss my chance to meet Cinderella, Aurora, and Belle. I heard the snap of a
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Now turning his attention to Cinderella he repeated himself, Are you alright? Laughing hysterically
but again unharmed Cinderella took my father s offer of assistance and as she was taking his hand she
replied with, I am alright, no harm no foul. Besides no one has been that happy to see me in a while.
Realizing that I had not hurt Cinderella and that no one was mad at me I emerged from my cave of
embarrassment and allowed myself to slide to the floor and gave Cinderella a much gentler hug and
apologized, leaving that night super happy. Still, to this day I am haunted by the awkwardness and
clumsiness of that
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Analyse The Teachings Of Islam
Analyse the teachings of Islam as they apply to TWO specific areas of Bioethics.
The Islamic view of life is based upon the notion that faith provides the sanctity of life. The Qur an
states;
Whosoever has spared the life of a soul, it is as though he has spared the life of all people. Whosoever
has killed a soul, it is as though he has murdered all of mankind. Qur an 5:32
The religion of Islam is founded upon the core principle that the acceptance and realisation of God s
divine determination is revealed through one s degree of submission. Muslims themselves will always
try to find the best way to follow and respond to God s will, which more often than not takes them into
the domain of ethical issues and decisions. God s word and teachings are found in the Islamic sacred
text of the Qur ran. Considering that the Qu ran is over thirteen hundred years, this creates an obstacle
for Muslims to follow God s will, as many of the contemporary issues regarding bioethics were not
addressed in the period of which the Qur an was written
The religion of Islam is an all encompassing religion with a comprehensive law that provides guidance
in all key aspects of life. This law is known as Shariah Law. Shariah contains both legal rules and
ethical principles. Shariah is summed up under four broad categories:
Aqidah Creed
Ibadah Religious Worship and Practices
Akhlaq Morality and Ethics
Muamalah Social Relations
Human freedoms in the religion of Islam are not absolute and
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The New Challenge Of Spatial Planning Essay
The new challenge of spatial planning in UK localism dilemmas
1. Introduction:
The planning system in England has been subject to dramatic shifts when the Coalition government
was reselected after almost 70 years since 2010. (Gallent, Nick Hamiduddin, Iqbal Manuela Madeddu,
2013) This may be proved that the localism can have a significantly impact on urban planning or
spatial area field especially after the Localism Bill was promoted and enacted in Parliament on
November 2011. However, considerable of key questions had been raised with the implementation of
Localism Act: what kind of impact the localist planning have on spatial area and whether it is a proper
formation for the contemporary English spatial planning to practice localism. This assignment will try
to find out what localism is and demonstrate the impact of localism in England. The aim of this
assignment is not only to address these questions but also in purpose of assessing the advantages and
disadvantages of localism to demonstrate the achievements that spatial planning can earn from the
localism.
This paper will begin by focusing on the development of localism in England. It will then illustrate the
spatial city planning in England. The third part will be comparison of the positive or negative
influence the localism has on English spatial planning. The aim is to show whether it is appropriate
framework for English planning system to promote localism. The following part will show the
conclusion,
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Conflicting Narratives Of The Israeli Palestinian Conflict
Conflicting narratives in the Israeli Palestinian conflict
Any reference to conflict turns history into a reservoir of blame. In the presence of conflict, narratives
differ and multiply to delegitimize the opponent and to justify one s own action. Narratives shape
social knowledge. The Israeli Palestinian conflict, both Jews and Muslims, view the importance of
holding the territories through religious, ideological, and security lenses, based on belief that Palestine
was given by divine providence and that the land belongs to either the Israelis or Palestinian s
ancestral home. Understanding these perspectives is required for understanding Palestinians and
especially Israel s strategy and role in entering the Oslo peace process. Despite ... Show more content
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To show examples how conflicting narratives affected the Oslo peace process, conflicting narratives
stemming from collective memories will be applied to issues regarding security, history, and social
identity.
Security narrative
A narrative based on collective memory is difficult to deconstruct and functions as a barrier to
negotiations. Given that narratives play an important role in determining the flow of the negotiations
and that every new generation on both sides is raised with this narrative of insecurity in mind, the gap
of conflict is widened through a hardening of attitudes amplified by the delay of resolving the
stalemate. Connecting the gap to security arguments, the gap is further widened when collective
memory functions as the key in altering the status quo especially in asymmetrical conflict where the
weaker group fears the total domination of the other and contests the imbalance by resorting to
violence. A clash in security narratives is seen: Palestinians justify their violent actions by trying to
balance out with Israel claiming that they feel powerless and fear the loss of dignity, while Israelis
justify their actions citing issues of threat and security. As seen in the eruption of the second intifada,
Palestinian riots occurred after events that affected their sense of security. First, Ariel Sharon s visit to
the Temple Mount reminded the Palestinians of their claim over East Jerusalem and saw Sharon s visit
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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
A major character in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is the girl with the dragon tattoo, Lisbeth
Salander. Salander is the female protagonist who comes from a difficult and mysterious childhood.
Known for her unconformity, she tends towards the unorthodox in her behaviors and appearances.
Because of her reserved, repressed personality, Salander is oftentimes judged, misunderstood and
dismissed by others. In the eyes of her colleagues, she s seen as a the girl with two brain cells and
considered a hopeless case . However, Salander continuously subverts the assumptions of her
colleagues as she consistently exceeds them in judgment and intellect.
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was originally written in Swedish by a Swedish author and was
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Prison Reform in the United States of America
Prison Reform in The United States of America It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one
has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its
lowest ones (Nelson Mandela, 1994). The United States of America has more people behind bars than
any other country on the planet. The prisons are at over double capacity. It cost a lot of money to
house prisoners each year. A large number of the prisoners are there because of drug related offenses.
There are prisoners who have been sent to prison for life for marijuana related drug offenses. Many
prisoners have been exonerated after spending many years behind bars due to the corruption in our
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The perplexing thing is that many of these States are willing to spend vast amounts of money to house
prisoners for many years but will spend less than half on education. Because over a quarter of the
prisoners incarcerated are there from drug related offenses, then it seems like the states could save a
lot of money if drug policies were geared towards rehabilitation instead of incarceration. Overall they
would be able to save billions of dollars. The demographics of the prison population in America are
very discouraging with a very high unbalanced proportion of the prison population being African
American. Although approximately 12% to 13% of the American population is African American,
African Americans make up over 40% of the prison population. This number is so unusually
disproportionate that many critics believe that the African American community is judged harsher than
it would the Hispanics or the Caucasians. The same critics also believe that it is because many of the
policies related to incarceration were designed specifically to target the African American community.
Mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses were directly targeted towards these communities.
Much of the time drug enforcement officers go into the African American communities and set up
sting operations that entrap
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Francisco Goya
Through his art, Francisco Goya relayed his feelings toward the political unrest that plagued Spain
during his lifetime. As an artist of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Goya lived
through a time of political and social upheaval, especially throughout Europe. At the time, the ideas of
the Enlightenment had captivated the minds of Spain s most influential citizens and soon, that of Goya
s. Born in Fuendetodos, Spain, in 1746, Francisco Goya came from very humble beginnings. As the
son of a gilder, Goya grew up in the lower class of society, and even after his amazing success as court
painter to Spanish royalty, he highly identified himself with the everyday Spaniard or majo. It is this
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In Winter, peasants trudge through the storm with a slaughtered pig. The bright pink used in the color
of the pig is symbolic of the Rococo style. A fierce wind blows the tree to near breaking, further
communicating the harshness of the weather. Among the colorful scenes that make up this set, it is
undoubtedly in those dedicated to winter that Goya manifests, for the first time in this cartoon, a social
awareness of the everyday reality around him, the same consciousness that would evolve toward the
more extreme and dramatic works characteristic of his maturity. The social commentary of this
painting lead to its rejection by the Royal Tapestry Factory. Francisco Goya s questioning and
irreverent attitude toward life was graphically conveyed in his works. His success with the Royal
Tapestry Workshop brought his artistic talents to the attention of the Spanish monarchs who would
later give him access to the royal court. As court painter (1789), he created realistic, penetrating
portraits of his patrons. Perhaps the most notable portrait painted during this time, is that of The
Family of Charles IV. In this piece, Goya does not emphasize on any particular member of the family.
No significant focus is placed on the king, whom one would assume the portrait should predominantly
be about. He and the queen
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Why Death Is Accepted As A Natural Part Of The Process Essay
Similarly, a study taken from the International Journal of Older People Nursing shows that that in one
third of the cases, nursing staff members who were caring for residents who died with dementia
reported that they experienced what they perceived as a high emotional burden (Albers, Block,
Stichele 2013). Healthcare workers in another study reported feelings of guilt and moral dilemma
regarding patient deaths (Dwyer, Hansebo, Andershed, and Ternestedt 2009). In this same study it is
important to note that the participants acknowledged that death is accepted as a natural part of the
process, however it was the circumstances under which the residents died and the employees
employee s feelings of personal responsibility for meeting individualized needs of the residents that
upset the employees the most. Most caretakers enter enters the profession due to a desire help others,
and it is inevitable that they form bonds with the residents they care for. This feeling of responsibility
coupled with the sheer frequency of experiencing the death of residents they care for can in turn
generate depressive symptoms.
What Is Not Currently Known About Depression and Healthcare Workers
Though studies have been done regarding the prevalence of depression among nursing home and
palliative care residents, little has been formed on the healthcare workers that come in contact with
them. As the above referenced study from the journal Palliative Medicine puts it, There has been a
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The Graduate Movie Analysis
In the 2015 movies have huge million dollar budgets, Crude humor, and crazy CGI effects compared
to movies from the 60 s. Movies made back in the day were very low budget and was set in a different
society than the one we live in today with anything at the reach of our finger tips The Graduate is an
overall great movie and it is still able to compete with movies from today with its humor from the
view point of a graduated college student in a love triangle with a mother and daughter. However, The
Graduate is a satisfying movie considering how relatable the main character is and how the humor is
different from all the humor in today s movies. Benjamin Braddock is a normal guy that just graduated
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In The Graduate, the humor is different. It does not do any of those things; it uses subtle humor that Is
not around much anymore. The viewpoint of a nervous guy being seduced by his parent s friend Mrs.
Robinson makes it interesting. When she first tries to seduce him she comes into the room completely
nude and it could have just shown her straight out in the nude but that would have given it less effect
and made it less funny. In the movie they went to his point of view from the nervous guy anyone
would be in his situation being the nice guy he is looking her in the face and glances at her nude body
and such. The way they portray this in the movie is priceless, it cuts to how he would see her in the
faces then cuts to her bust then cuts back to her face as if he were just glancing at it for a quick
second. It is that subtle point of view in the movie that makes it a good one. At another point in the
movie Ben is at his birthday party testing out his new birthday present a scuba suit. While Ben is
walking out in the suit it shows it from his point of view as if spectator was in the scuba suit, showing
the limited visibility and the ability to not hear a thing. It finally gives Ben his alone time at the
bottom of the pool. This also makes you wonder what everyone at the party is saying around him or
what his father is saying to
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Herbarium Specimens Demonstrate Earlier Flowers
Herbarium Specimens Demonstrate Earlier Flowering Times In Response To Warming In Boston
Primack, D, et. al.
Introduction
The background information. 1. In museums the specimen are used to see what their responses to the
climate change are. In addition phenological studies provide a response indicator within this research
of earlier dates of flowering in certain locations. 2. In this experiment flowering dates were recorded
in the spring time from the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, Massachusetts. Key factors that play a role in
climate change of earlier flowering dates include, population size and temperature.
B. Why did the scientists do this research? 1. The scientists did the research to test the records of the
herbarium plants to see if they had (if any) affects from the climate change. 2. The ... Show more
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Results A. If the temperature is not included as an explanation in the equation then over the many
years of following the earlier flowering times the outcome might have been different. B. Once the
calculations were completed in each category the mean turned out to be the same as before.
IV. Discussion A. What did the results mean? 1. The results could reflect the responses of native
species to the climate change. The scientists said, Using such data, analyses could allow scientists to
clarify the extent and character of local variation in natural responses to climate change. (Primack et,
al. 345) 2. There are more precise patterns that can be observed from the herbarium plants over any
other kind of plant. B. What are the limitations to this study? Local conditions of road way
construction around the arboretum could have caused a warming that affected the flowering times.
Works Cited
Daniel Primack, Carolyn Imbres, Richard B. Primack, Abraham J. Miller Rushing, and Peter Del
Tredict. Herbarium Specimens Demonstrate Earlier Flowering Times In Response To Warming In
Boston. American Journal of Botany 91(8): 1260 1264.
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Conformity In Siddhartha And Life Of Pi
Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth. John F. Kennedy. I believe that this
quotes encapsulates the main theme that Siddhartha and The Life of Pi are try to get across.
Conformity is a constant battle, in which the characters learn more about what will make them achieve
happiness. In Herman Hesse s, Siddhartha and Life of Pi directed by Ang Lee the main characters both
experience different levels of conformity. The novel and the movie share similar goals, in that they
challenge the main character into difficult life choices, in which they find themselves. Siddhartha and
Pi find their way in life by facing adversity, fighting clashing of conforming verse not conforming and
following that which they desire most; enlightenment. Siddhartha, in the beginning of the novel,
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At the beginning of the novel we see foreshadowing of Siddhartha s constant tangle with conformity
when it states Govinda knew that he would not become an ordinary Brahmin... or just a stupid sheep
amongst a large herd (Hesse 4). This relates to the fact that Siddhartha doesn t want to go through the
motions of what the Brahmin s are trying to teach. Rather he wants to find his self fulfillment which
he can only do by not conforming to ways that make him who he is not. The first instance of this is
shown when Siddhartha confronts his father about leaving the house saying With your permission,
Father, I have come to tell you that I wish to leave your house tomorrow and join the ascetics. (Hesse
10). At first his father rejects his son s notion to leave, but after time has passed and Siddhartha
remained where his father rejected him in
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The Effects Of Sexual Assault On College Campuses
Look around at four of your female friends; according to Not Alone, a US Government report on
sexual assault, by the time you graduate college, one of you will become a victim of sexual assault.
For years, schools have struggled with figuring out how to handle this epidemic. Many schools just
don t focus on sexual assault; for example, according to Rolling Stone s article, Rolling Stone and
UVA: The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Report by Sheila Coronel, Steve Coll,
and Derek Kravitz, The University of Virginia has expelled 183 students for academic dishonesty and
0 students for sexual assault. This shows how policymakers have pushed sexual assault to the side for
decades on college campuses, despite frequent protests and requests from students for colleges to
make campuses safer. Sexual assaults on college campuses have been mishandled throughout history,
and colleges that have made policy changes have often made ineffective or misguided choices.
Colleges need to adopt a yes means yes policy for verbal consent and should model their policies after
the University of Kentucky s successful green dot program. Before discussing the sexual assault crisis
on college campuses, it is important to disprove some misconceptions. When someone reports a
sexual assault, society tends to immediately deny the assault happened, claiming false accusation, but,
according to Stanford s Men Against Abuse Now report, only two percent of allegations are false, a
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Summary Of Margaret Mead s Coming Of Age In Samoa
In Coming of Age in Samoa, by Margaret Mead, she exemplifies and puts emphasis on the idea of
socialization through the view of the Samoan girl, and we also see what her sexuality is as she
becomes an adult and has to deal with marriage. Before reading the book I never knew that different
cultures like the Samoan culture viewed everything in their daily lives different than how we view it in
ours. After learning about the Samoan culture in the book, it gave me a new perspective and how to
view the world around me because the book discussed key concepts I didn t expect to be interesting.
The Samoan culture and how socialization turns into sexuality for young girls is very different
compared to our culture. In the Samoan culture sexuality in Samoan girls is seen differently than we
see it in our culture today. Margaret Mead elaborates on this idea because of how she views the
sexuality of a Samoan girl when she mentions Virginity is a legal requirement for her (Mead 69).
When Mead discusses this, it is interesting how in that culture virginity is a requirement and that is
something we don t see as a requirement in our society today. This demonstrates how the sexuality of
a Samoan girl is not the same as we see it. The way girls are seen because of their sexuality is
incomparable to girls in our society today and that s important to observe since Samoan culture is by
far very different to what we view as part of culture today. In Samoan culture, socialization is an
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Analysis Of The Poem The Selkie Cave
The Selkie swam into his undersea cave that contained his human clothing. Last evening he d had a
vision he would find his life mate in the area above the sea caves. He needed to find her as his vision
was too strong to disregard. She was a well built sturdy young Scot lass with sparkling green eyes and
long dark auburn hair which flowed to her waist. He had seen her in his dream, dancing at the local
Highland Gathering. The young woman in his dreams was Mackenzie Sutherland s destiny. He strode
into the clan gathering, he noticed her dancing a Highland Fling with her kilt and hair whipping
around her tight young body. Her smile flashed as she moved to the intricate steps of her dance. Her
cheeks flushed and her eyes blazed with a heat which drew him like a moth to a flame. Around and
around she swirled and kicked to the music of the bagpipes. As she spun around, he could see her
beautiful long legs and the sweet curve of her rounded bottom. Her waist, he realized he could circle
with his hands. Her bust was full and appeared to be a plump handful. Her complexion was pale as
peaches he d read about in books from her world. While he enjoyed her dance, passion heated his
blood, and Mackenzie recognized she was the young woman from his dream. Skye loved the dancing
and the way she felt as the men s eyes remained on her. In her young girl s mind, she understood the
power she held over them. She viewed the young dark haired stranger who watched her with a
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The Game-Personal Narrative
The day started off by going to cincinnati early for a tournament on a Saturday morning we woke up
at about 7 to go to the game. When we got in the car it would take about 3:30 to get there it was
actually a very relaxing car ride though before our game. When we got there we would check into our
hotel then we got back into the car to drive to the gym where our game is. The gym we are playing at
is very big and has five different courts in it. We played our first second and third game and won by a
lot but, we had the semifinals to play in, this was when we saw a good team playing before us they
had 3 kids taller than our whole team they are really fast and score fast breaks all the time. Someone
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When the third started we were ready to play we got the ball first and we scored the first second and
third point of this quarter and we were winning by 1 we finally in the lead and we kept it the whole
third quarter and at the end of the third we were winning by 6 points the most we were winning by the
whole game. But going into the 4th the other team looked ready too the game was going to go down to
the final minutes at about 3 minute to the game it was back to 1 point and they had the ball they were
bringing the ball up slow to waste time trying to let them have to get the last shot but they got a open
shooter and he made the three with 2 minutes left in the game we were looking for a good shot and we
got one we had someone on our team for an open layup and he made it so they had the ball with about
45 seconds left and hey called a timeout, Our coach said, you guys need to play good defense. when
we got back on the court they were set up for a play and it worked they set two screens for someone to
get a layup the game was now them with a two point lead. Our team came down the court with 6
seconds left and he pulled up for the three and made it the crowd was
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Child Labor In Ghana
Child Labor: Gold Mining in Ghana It is estimated that one in every seven children, worldwide, are
used for child labor. Child labor is a serious issue in our society and needs to be solved immediately.
There are thousands of children all over the world who have to work unbearable hours and complete
dangerous jobs that expose them to toxic chemicals and these kids get paid less than an average person
who makes minimum wage. Child labor is not only happening here in the United States of America
but is also happening in places such as Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Latin America,
and in some parts of Africa. For example, in Ghana many kids are getting exposed to a toxic chemical
named Mercury. Mercury is harmful to adults but it is extremely dangerous and potentially fatal if
children are exposed to it. Mercury can cause attacks on the victims nervous system which can cause
lifelong disabilities. The United Nations (UN) defines child labour as any work that deprives children
of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and which is harmful to their physical, moral, and
mental development (Awuku, Mabel D., and Ampomah Patience. Child Labour is Harmful to the
Physical, Moral and Mental.. SIRS Issues Researcher, 22 Jun, 2017, https://sks.sirs.com.) . The human
rights violations in Ghana is a result of poverty, an unequal chance at education, and cannot be solved
without strong implementations of child labor laws. Child labor is an example of human
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Analysis Of Federalist 10 By James Madison
In Federalist 10 by James Madison, he addresses key issues like factions and democracy, all while
focusing on the usefulness of the Constitution and the necessity of a strong central government, to
defend his Federalist ideology. Personally, I agree with the foundation of his arguments, especially on
the topic of forms of government, as well as the role of representation in our government.
Madison s primary focus throughout the beginning of this paper is factions. He holds a deep disdain
for them as he thinks that they solely focus on themselves, while hurting other Americans, which is
evident in this quote, ( ...united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest,
adversed to the rights of other citizens, or to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
No matter what the government or its people try to implement to disable factions, another will always
rise due to the nature of man. Destroying liberty is the most heinous crime imaginable for Madison
and I agree, every citizen having their liberty is what this country was founded on and it should
therefore be untouchable. Madison s idea of giving every citizen the same ideals and interests is
blatant sarcasm to illustrate how factions are unpreventable and simply part of human nature. No
matter what you may do to try and prevent it, there will always be new movements and ideas that
people rally behind and their freedom to do that is part of what makes America special.
Another focus of Federalist 10 is the purpose of having a republican government, which is personally
the issue raised in Federalist 10 that resonates the most with me. One of the main benefits of a
republic in a large government per Madison, is the lack of power given to factions. In a large and
diverse republic, there are large amounts of factions across the country, however, they have little
power or influence. While in a direct democracy, there is a small amount of factions, but each faction
is
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Is The American Dream A Fantasy In The Great Gatsby
Is the American Dream a Fantasy?
The alarm goes off. The red numbers brighten the room as they read 3:00 AM. His muscles ache and
he can feel the pressure of the migraine behind his temples, pulsing to the beat of his heart. He had a
long day yesterday, working a summation of ten hours. He spent the rest of the day finalizing the
documents that would allow his family to cross the Atlantic to join him in the country where dreams
come true. He has wanted what every American has always wanted, the American Dream. But as we
look at this ideal in today s time, is the American Dream achievable, or merely a fantasy? From the
two story house and the white picket fence to the consistent flow of money from a decent paying job,
the American Dream has been a desire for Americans alike since the Declaration of Independence. It
was not until the 1920s that the inundation of materialistic objects changed the American Dream from
wanting freedom to living as comfortably as possible. As the years went on, and more machinery was
being built, people gained more leisure time by relying on these innovations to either lessen the
burden of specific tasks or handle them completely. This concept is prominent in F. Scott Fitzgerald s
The Great Gatsby. Throughout the book, every problem the characters face has something to do with
money whether it is Daisy declaring her love for Gatsby but deciding to stay with Tom or Nick
moving to the East Coast in search of a better and more comfortable life.
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A Brief Note On Guinea Worm Eradication ( Group 7 )
Postal 2: Guinea Worm Eradication (Group 7):
The condition for the commissioning setting was a supposed guinea worm outbreak that has been
reported in three Local Government Areas of Akoko town in Ondo State Nigeria by the State s
Ministry of Health among people aged 6 46 years. Their rationale was based on high density of cases
in Ise, Auga Okemole and Iboropa areas of Akoko local government areas, after WHO had declared
Nigeria free of the infection. Based on continuous surveillance and disease notification, it seems
guinea worm is a WHO s notifiable infectious disease, and Nigeria is a party to it. According to WHO
2000), there is a need for immediate action whenever any WHO notifiable diseases is spotted. Hence a
stakeholders meeting was held with the locals, government officials and community health workers
for immediate Health Needs Assessment. The population profiling data was from national surveys and
hospital records.
Analysis of data was done, the case was prioritized, procurement done, and prompt intervention
followed with full participation of all necessary stakeholders. Effective Monitoring and Evaluation
would be carried out quarterly after implementation: this monitoring and evaluation will be done by
the commissioners themselves.
Strong Points:
Looking at the given scenario, a notifiable disease requires an immediate emergency response, since
there was a good rationale backing their action. The evidence was also strong as the report was from a
trusted
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Week 1 Acc556
Internal Accountant s Report to Management
ACC 556
This report will present the necessary information needed to understand and decide whether to
perform a full financial status review before proceeding with the bid. The information covered will
include: * The effect of occupational fraud and abuse on the company * U.S. governmental oversight
of accounting fraud and abuse and its effect on the company Potential corruption schemes to be aware
of in the company
Recommendation of types of accounting evidence and methods of gathering such evidence to support
the financial status review.
Fraud deterrence occurs in several stages, and the key is to know that prevention is not to same as
deterrence. First is the impact of controls ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Violations recognized in an organization are required to begin administrative or judicial proceeding.
The outcomes of these proceedings typically offer a settlement or a hearing. Moreover, cases are
reported to the SEC in official documents known as litigation releases or administrative proceedings.
When the documents are reported as violations of the Securities Acts, they are labeled as Accounting
and Auditing Enforcement Releases.
Corruption schemes have differences as well as similarities. Bribery is a scheme that impacts a legal
deed by proposing, providing, obtaining, or lobbying something of value to change the outcome in a
favorable fashion. On the other hand commercial is similar in that something of value is offered in
exchange for a certain business decision. Illegal gratuities are perks given as a reward to an employee
in exchange for a decision. Most of the time illegal gratuities influence employees to make decisions
not in the best interest of the organization. Economic extortion has to do with an organization or
individual making a payment that will bring unwanted attention or impairment to the organization.
These types of corruption schemes are very similar; however the differences exist in the conflicts of
interest. Conflicts of interest occur
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Analysis of the Kraft Food- Cadbury Merger
Table of contents
I. Introduction 4
II. The case 5
III. Analysis: competitive assessment 6
1) Confectionery sector overview. 7
2) Relevant product market 9
3) Relevant geographic markets 11
4) Unilateral Effects 11
IV. Our results: pro collusive effects and efficiency gains. 14
V. Conclusions 15
Bibliography 16
I. Introduction
Kraft is a worldwide food and beverage company active in more than 150 countries with annual
revenues of $48 billion while Cadbury is a worldwide producer and seller of chocolate and sugar
confectionery products in over 60 countries. As stated by the European Commission: Both Kraft and
Cadbury are strong players in the chocolate confectionary business in the European Economic Area.
With its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition, the parties have a combined aggregate worldwide turnover of more than EUR 5 billion,
moreover, each of them has a communitywide turnover in excess of EUR 250 million but none of the
two has more than two third of their aggregate communitywide turnover within one and the same
Member State. For these reasons, the case was considered to have a Community dimension and
therefore, to be relevant.
The commission was not concerned about the entire activity of the two groups, but focused its
attention on the chocolate confectionery market and to a lesser extent, on the sugar confectionery and
chocolate drinks, where the two parties presented overlapping activities, large market shares, and in
some Member States, namely Romania and Poland, the two were brands were regarded as close
substitutes and no other similar products were registered in the reference market.
The commission based its decision on the results on various economic analysis and market research
undertaken with the explicit purpose of assessing the market power of the two group before and after
the merger.
On 7 December 2009 Kraft Food proposed a first commitment package in order to render the
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Industrial Organizational Psychology
The medical profession is one of the most crucial professions in any country, including the United
States. As such, it is ideal to refine processes and practices in order to maximize the output of
employees within this profession. Although such an outcome is desired of any sort of organization that
industrial organizational psychologists work in, it is pivotal to achieve this objective in the medical
profession for the simple fact that the result of medical procedures directly affects the health and
vitality of the profession at large. Industrial organizational psychologists improve workplace
conditions for employees (No author, 2013). Thus, there is increased scrutiny on industrial
organizational psychologists and there work within the medical field which may account for the fact
that traditionally, there are very few I O psychologists working in health care settings (Ehler et al,
2003).
However, this traditional dearth of industrial organizational involvement in this industry only makes
that which has been documented all the more valuable. A recent research study on resuscitation for
children conducted at the University of Calgary illustrates how some medical organizations have used
industrial organizational psychology to train employees and influence future selection criteria for
them. During this particular study, employees involved in these procedures are trained in a single day
by filming their reactions to simulated resuscitation scenarios with children. Both the
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  • 2. Aaron Hernandez Murder Trial Results The mean attitudinal sore of all 25 respondents towards the Aaron Hernandez murder trial was 71. As can be seen in Table 2 below, this mean falls in the undecided category. The sample standard deviation of the scores was 11.74. The distribution of the 25 scores is seen as well. The two most frequently scored categories are undecided and unfavorable. The category with the fewest respondent is favorable. TABLE 2: Distribution of Scores Attitude Categories Score Range Frequency Very Favorable 117 140 Favorable 93 116 2 Undecided 69 92 13 Unfavorable 45 68 8 Very Unfavorable 20 44 The 13 hypotheses listed in the Literature Review section were statistically tested. Each hypothesis is again listed below along with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The mean attitudinal score for FPU students who did not know of the Aaron Hernandez murder trial was 7.38. The calculated t value was 9.64. Using the one tailed T table and an N of 25, it was determined that the table t value was 2.485 at .01 level of significance. Thus, H6B is accepted. FPU students who know of the Aaron Hernandez murder trial had a statistically significant less favorable attitude towards the Aaron Hernandez murder trial than those who don t know of the Aaron Hernandez murder trial. H7: There will be a statistically significant difference between the attitudes of Franklin Pierce University Students who are unwilling to be a juror and who are willing to be a juror in the Aaron Hernandez murder trial (Spearman s rank order correlation) H8: There will be a statistically significant difference between the attitudes of a conservative, a moderate, and a liberal towards the Aaron Hernandez murder trial (Tested with analysis variance) H9: There will be a statistically significant difference between the attitudes of a independent, a republican, and a democrat towards the Aaron Hernandez murder trial (Tested with analysis variance) H10: There will be a statistically significant direct positive or negative correlation between the Franklin Pierce University Students who have been to Patriots games (tested with Pearson s r) H11: There will be a statistically significant difference between the attitudes of Franklin ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay on Informed Consent Informed consent is the basis for all legal and moral aspects of a patient s autonomy. Implied consent is when you and your physician interact in which the consent is assumed, such as in a physical exam by your doctor. Written consent is a more extensive form in which it mostly applies when there is testing or experiments involved over a period of time. The long process is making sure the patient properly understands the risk and benefits that could possible happen during and after the treatment. As a physician, he must respect the patient s autonomy. For a patient to be an autonomous agent, he must have legitimate moral values. The patient has all the rights to his medical health and conditions that arise. When considering ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I do not believe it is right to make a prisoner do something he does not want to do just because there is a subject needed for research. Also, prisoners may give consent to have a little freedom from their everyday environment. The Nuremburg Code and the Belmont Report were brought upon to protect the prisoner subjects from harm and to give them protection from being forced to consent in research. It also protects prisoners from being a population that is turned to for experimental subjects in research. The poor population will easily give consent to a research experiment because they will easily get money due to their voluntary role in the experiment. Although the money compensation sounds great to the unfortunate populations, there is no concern, other than money, or thought put into the overall experiment outcomes. They participate in the research, but do not take into consideration the down side affect it may cause. During a research, there are many people that did not know that giving consent to a research also meant that you could withdraw from the research program if it was necessary at any given period ( Nelson Merz, 70). The terminally ill patients are also coerced to give consent because they are hoping that by participating will help them get well. Prisoners, poor population, and terminally ill patients are unethical subjects towards research because both are easily targeted and will accept such small compensation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay On Chinua Achebe Chinua Achebe is one of the most influential writers in African Literature. He incorporated his culture so others could have a better understanding. His Things fall apart, ended up being a great success that it sold over 12 million copies and was sold in over 50 languages. Albert Chinualumogu Achebe was born on November 16, 1930 in Ogidi, Nigeria. According to (https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/t/things fall apart/chinua achebe biography), He was the fifth child of Isaiah Okafor Achebe and Janet Iloegbunam Achebe. His father was an instructor in Christian catechism for the Church Missionary Society. Nigeria was a British colony during Achebe s early years, and educated English speaking families like the Achebes occupied a privileged ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Achebe s position and contribution to Nigeria He wrote multiple books. No Longer at Ease (1960), Arrow of God(1964) and A Man of the People (1966), all of these novels uplift the issue of traditions vs. change and how the argument must reach a middle ground. Prior to joining NBC, in 1958, Achebe published his first novel: Things Fall Apart. The groundbreaking novel centers on the cultural clash between native African culture and the traditional white culture of missionaries and the colonial government in place in Nigeria. Thoroughly explained Igbo people/culture gave representation Achebe reflects on how western culture has impacted his life as he personally experienced the clash of two cultures. He writes the Things fall apart, to not only to show how uncompromising both sides were but to make sure Native African know their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Project Evaluation And Selection Of Interconnected Projects As traffic increases and links become congested, people may suffer delays and long travel time for their daily trips. Planners may decide to improve this situation for people in the area. One of the options for improving the conditions of traveling in the congested area is link expansion. Link expansion projects in transportation networks are almost always interdependent. When capacity of one link in a network changes it affects the flow of other links, and may shift bottle necks elsewhere throughout the network. In other words with respect to this expansion in one link, flow in other links may increase or decrease due to interdependency among them. So finding a sequence for a set of improvement projects needs consideration of their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Wang and Schonfeld. 2005) Along the same lines, simulation based genetic search can be time consuming but with the advent of new technology and higher speed Processors, this problem is becoming less significant. Existing Studies mainly focuses on selecting and scheduling of projects with the assumption of being independent. There are two approaches which are commonly used for solving project selection and sequencing. The first approach is integer programming (Weingartner 1966; Cochran et al. 1971; Clark et al. 1984; Johnson et al. 1985) and the second one is dynamic programming (Weingartner 1966; Nemhauser and Ullman 1969; Morin and Esogbue 1971; Erlenkotter 1973; Morin 1974). [2] The first defect of these approaches is the difficulty of capturing the interdependencies among projects, and the second one is the inefficiency or even the infeasibility of the results in the case of responding to larger problems. Martinelli (1993) proposed a heuristic method for selecting and scheduling interdependent waterway investment projects. The results of this method are based on an evaluation to compare various combinations of project implementation over a time period. This method begins by establishing an initial sequence based on an independent evaluation. Then the initial solution is adjusted by using a heuristic which performs a swap (or swaps) in the sequence. This is done by plotting system cost ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Marxist Alienation In Nazi Germany A defeated nation sending 12 year old children into the front lines, undying fanatical patriotism the story of the Third Reich s struggle for survival and fight to the death seems to defy logic. The application of the Marxist principle of the alienation of a worker from fellow workers is critical to understanding how the Nazi Party retained its almost paradoxical hold on the populace through paranoia and fear and how years of scapegoating fed a parasitic internal distrust embedded deep within Nazi Germany. To adopt the economic perspective required for viewing 1940s Nazi Germany through the lens of Marxist alienation, the Nazi regime must be abstractified and analyzed as a business, and its subjects as laborers. The Nazi regime, like a business, has only one purpose: obtaining value. For the Nazi regime, that value is power for the Fuhrer. For a Nazi regime fighting a losing war, that value is also whatever helps the regime in the war effort: reporting traitors, promoting loyalty to the Fuhrer, willingly surrendering everything for the war, and most importantly, keeping Hitler in power. A citizen, soldier, Jew, any citizen of Germany serves only one purpose to the Nazi regime: generating value. In return, Germans are rewarded favor with the Nazi party: for some that means additional power, for others, living another day. Just as laborers compete for wages, Germans compete for that favor, be it Nazi generals competing for Hitler s favor or a citizen betraying his Jewish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Calcium Lab Report Background Information My mum constantly tells me how important calcium is and she is right. Calcium is an important mineral for teeth and bone health. Not getting enough calcium can lead to getting osteoporosis and so teens from 12 18 are recommended to have 1300 mg of calcium a day according to the Nutrition Foundation NZ website (2014) . According to the Blue Diamond Almond Breeze website the Unsweetened Blue Diamond Almond Breeze has 188 mg of calcium per 250 ml serving . According to the Anchor website the Calci Plus milk has 190 mg of calcium in 100 ml and Blue Top Anchor milk has 117 mg calcium in 100 ml . The anchor website also claims that one class of Calci Plus milk can give you 50% of the calcium you need a day. I chose to test Almond Milk, Blue Top Milk and Calci Plus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Make standard solutions before beginning titration: 1.1. EDTA solution (0.05mol 〖dm〗^( 3)) Measure 9.30g dried EDTA using electronic balance then pour into volumetric flask using funnel then rinse weighing dish to ensure all EDTA is in the volumetric flask. Then top up until 500 〖cm〗^3 1.2. Standard calcium solution (approx. 0.05mol 〖dm〗^( 3)) Dissolve 2.5g dried calcium carbonate in 50〖cm〗^3 of (1mol 〖dm〗^( 3)) hydrochloric acid then add distilled water to make it up to 500 〖cm〗^3. 1.3. Make Sodium hydroxide solution (1mol 〖dm〗^( 3)) Measure in a measuring cylinder 31.25 〖cm〗^3 (measured in 100 〖cm〗^3 measuring cylinder, read at eye level from the bottom of the meniscus) of the 8mol (made by weighing 32g of solid sodium hydroxide in 100〖 cm〗^3dissolved water) top up to 250 〖cm〗^3 using distilled water. 2.Back titrate to determine the calcium ion content in each sample of milk: 2.1. Pipette 10mL of milk and 20mL of EDTA solution into a 125mL conical flask and mix thoroughly. Wait for the EDTA to complex with the calcium ions in the milk. Add 20mL of 〖1.0mol L〗^( 1) NaOH to the sample. Add 4 drops of hydroxyl napthol ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Chris Kyle Research Paper Christopher Scott Chris Kyle is renowned as the deadliest sniper in America s Military history. When Chris was 8 he received his first rifle, a 30 06 bolt action rifle, along with a shotgun, that he used to hunt pheasant, quail, and deer hear his home in Odessa, Texas. On off nights from school, Chris got involved in the sport of rodeo. Chris s passion for horses and riding turned him into a successful bronco rider. But his career was abruptly ended when Chris suffered a career ending injury to his arm. Looking to take the next step in his life, Chris decided to join the military. Chris originally planned to meet with the Army recruiter, but he was on break at the time. While waiting, Chris got pulled into a room by the Navy recruiter and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Chris s first confirmed kill as a sniper took place during the initial invasion of Iraq. Chris was charged with the overwatch of a group of Marines that were tasked with clearing a road of bombs. Chris spotted a woman carrying a grenade and fired under orders, eliminating the threat with one shot. Chris continued to save lives in Ramadi, an city in central Iraq. His marksman skills earned him the local nickname Shaitan Ar Ramadi which translates to The Devil of Ramadi . There was a bounty placed on his head of 21,000 American dollars which was soon raised to 80,000 dollars. The local insurgents posted signs highlighting the cross on his arm as means of identifying him. In Chris s autobiography, American Sniper, Chris describes the longest confirmed kill shot of his career. He was outside of Sadr City, Iraq and engaged an insurgent about to fire a rocket propelled grenade at an Army convoy 2,100 yards away. Kyle eliminated the assailant with his McMillan Tac 338 sniper rifle. After Chris s skills became well known, he was given the nickname Legend by his fellow servicemen. After Chris finished his military career he co founded Craft International, a company aimed at training military and law enforcement forces. Chris also spent his time helping other veterans return to normal everyday ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Police Chief Daschner s Ethical Dilemmas From the beginning, Police Chief Daschner knew Mr. Gäfner, (the suspect he was interrogating) was lying. In order to find Jakob von Metzler (a missing boy), and find out where his abductor had taken him when he was kidnapped, his idea was for Mr. Daschner to disclose to the police the location of where the hiding spot of his child was. Faced with this dilemma, in order to get Mr. Gäfner to inform the Police chief where he had hidden the child, Police Chief Wolfgang Daschner thought that he only had two options: Wait for him to talk, and take the risk that Jakob may be dead when he finally released to the police the location where he hid the child, or force his hand by threating torture. With the second option, Mr. Gäfner would have no choice but end up giving the Police Chief the information that he needed by any means necessary in hopes of saving the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are some people who if put in his situation would have done the same thing as Police Chief Wolfgang Daschner. Showing that the criminal had a lack of ethical values, it showed that the cop had, in a sense, used the value of trying to save the child s life, as a good enough reason as to break the law against using torture for any reason. Although no real torture was ever actually put in effect against Mr. Gäfner. With the fact, technically the Police Chief had never actually attempted torture against Mr. Gäfner, and only threatened it. I believe the Police Chief should have never gotten in trouble for the threat of torture without any actual intent of it. In the end, and in every sense, this is a slippery slope, and depending on one s perspective of what his or her ethical values are, no one truly knows what is going on in someone else s head, and there is no absolute way to know what is best for the many, so we need to evaluate our own values and do the best we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Gun Control Laws Should Be Stricter Laws Many people believe there should be stricter gun control laws. By this they mean, regulate the sale, manufacture, possession, transfer, and use of firearms. They believe if the government does not make stricter gun control laws, then gun violence and deaths due to guns will only continue to increase over the years. Although there are many people for gun control laws, there are many people who are also against it. Some of the people who are against gun control laws probably will not understand why there should be stricter gun control laws until something happened to them or someone in their family due to a gun crime.The United States did not have the civil authorities as we do today. Americans had to rely on guns to protect themselves as laws evolved. Times were different in America and that is why the Second Amendment was ideal. Guns were not as dangerous then as they are now. Firearms at the time were very slow to load and that is one of the reasons gun control was not a real big issue. Gun control started to become necessary when the rates for accidental deaths and gun violence were continuing to increase. The National Firearms Act was enacted in 1934. The National Firearms Act was not created to make money, but to lower the crime rates and make it impossible for people to buy and sell automatic fire weapons. Today many people hope that gun control laws will get stricter by allowing longer and more background checks that go more in depth. Today the background check is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. History And Symbolism Of The Athena Parthenon Erected during the mid fifth century BCE in Ancient Greece, the Athena Parthenon still stands prominently atop the Athena Acropolis. Built on the site of important temples and citadels destroyed during the Persians sack on Athens in 480 BCE, it is considered the greatest Greek temple ever built. The temple was built to celebrate not only Athens patron goddess Athena, but also to celebrate the Athenian people. The Athena Parthenon s great role was as the home to the Athena Parthenos; a monumental gold and ivory sculpture of the warrior goddess Athena. This paper will delve into the background, creation, history, symbolism and importance of the Athena Parthenos to the ancient Greeks. Athena was the goddess of wisdom and military victory. She born from the head of Zeus, king of the gods after he swallowed her mother Metis, a nymph before she could be born. Zeus had been told that Metis would give birth to a son after Athena who would be a threat to him, so decided to try and stop the birth of Athena. When Athena was born, Hephaestus split Zeus head open with an ax, allowing Athena to step out of his head fully grown and wearing full armor. Athena became the patron goddess of Athens, only because she beat Poseidon in a contest. Both claimed the city of Athens and the land surrounding it as their own. To prove their ownership, each deity gave a gift to the Athenians; Poseidon struck the rock of the Acropolis with his trident, creating a salt spring. Athena made an olive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Vietnam Gas Industry THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION CENTER FOR NORTHEAST ASIAN POLICY STUDIES POLICY SUGGESTIONS FOR THE INITIAL DEVELOPMENT OF VIETNAM S GAS INDUSTRY Hai Tien Le CNAPS Visiting Fellow, Vietnam, Spring 2010 Director, Research Centre for Petroleum Economics and Management Vietnam Petroleum Institute September 2012 THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington D.C. 20036 2188 Tel: (202)797 6000 Fax: (202)797 2485 http://www.brookings.edu Abbreviations BCM BTU Government LNG LPG MOIT Mtoe MW MBBTU MMBTU MMCM PVN PVEP PVGas SCM USD / US$ TCM VND Billion cubic meters British thermal unit
  • 13. Government of Vietnam Liquefied natural gas Liquefied petroleum gas Ministry of Industry and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These principles are borrowed from An Introduction to the Gas Sector, The World Bank, Vietnam Gas Sector Mission, January 7 8, 2009, page 84. 2 Policy Suggestions for Vietnam s Gas Industry Hai Tien Le CNAPS Visiting Fellow Working Paper 3 Vietnam s gas policy should address and looks at a number of possible solutions. Finally, the paper concludes with some overall comments regarding gas policy in Vietnam. II. Overview of Vietnam s gas industry Natural gas is a critical source of energy for Vietnam, and it plays an important role in the nation s energy economy. BMI reports that natural gas is the second biggest primary energy provider, accounting for 18 percent of the nation s energy, followed by coal and hydroelectric power. It is expected that the use of gas will increase to account for 31 percent of Vietnam s primary energy demand, and oil demand will be down to 38 percent. 3 Vietnam s natural gas industry has developed a long way from its initial small onshore field located in Thai Binh province, south of Haiphong, in the 1970s. Today there are three major reserve basins located in southern Vietnam Cuu Long, Nam Con Son, and Malay Tho Chu which supply the power generation and fertilizer projects currently under operation. The modern natural gas industry was born in 1995, with the production of associated gas from the Bach Ho oil field to the Ba Ria Power Plant, which had an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Prince And The Pauper Social Class The Prince and the Pauper talk about family relationships. Social class and learning to adapt proves to be difficult for Tom and Edward. The prince thinks playing in the mud would be great fun and the pauper thinks being the next king will be the ultimate life. In the Prince and the Pauper, Mark Twain uses an abundant amount of strategies to emphasize the difference between the two boys. As a matter of fact, unlike Edward, Tom has next to nothing and is used to having to beg for money on the streets. Tom s childhood was rough, he was beaten and punished by his father and grandmother if he didn t produce enough money on the streets begging. Tom was ...a boy was born to a poor family of the name of Canty, who did not want him... . Tom gets up ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Sex Addiction In The Family Essay It s often said that addiction is a family disease. When an individual in the family is affected by an addiction the entire family is impacted as well. Sex addiction, for example, has profound effects on the stability of the home, the unity of the family, and the mental health of each member within the family dynamic. For instance, some spouses may feel as if they are the cause of the sexual behaviors exhibited by their significant other and feel worthless. They might tell themselves that if only I was more promiscuous in bed, then he or she would not have to turn to pornography, masturbating or having multiply affair with different partners. Some partners may even experience shame, embarrassment and resentment toward their significant partner. A good example given in the book Out of the Shadow by Cranes is when Morris, an exhibitionist, exposed himself to a woman next door. As a result, the family faced police harassment, outrage neighbors, and loss the sale value of their house. Finally, Linda, Morris s wife overwhelmed with shame, and embarrassment got the courage to relocate the family and seek treatment for herself and husband (Cranes, 2001). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Mrs. Laaser, the road to recovery for the family is for the wife to learn as much as possible about sex addiction. Learning about sex addiction gives the wife an assurance that the addiction is not about her and that she is not the blame for her spouse behavior. In addition, seeking help through therapy allows the spouse to talk about trust issues that he or she feels. This is also an opportunity for growth and to trust in God to take the wheel of the addiction. Furthermore, attending a 12 step program help restore the network of human relationships (Cranes, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Hedda Gabler Symbols Objects in Hedda Gabler Henrik Ibsen showed Europe that theater could be more than just spectacle, that it could be an art form addressing the most serious moral and social questions of the time (Norton 778). In some of his works Ibsen attempted to write modern versions of Greek tragedy. Of these, his play Hedda Gabler, displaying the tragedy of modern middle class life, is the most compelling and famous (Norton 780). In Hedda Gabler, Ibsen uses the household and its objects, Mrs. Elvested s hair and manuscript written with Eilert Løvorg, and the opening and closing of curtains as symbolism in the play. Hedda Tesman s marriage to George Tesman, a member of the lower middle class, has dragged her down from her position in upper middle class society to a member of a lower class. Their households and its objects are a never ending source of scorn for Hedda throughout the play; Hedda despises those objects associated with Tesman and his class, and she admires the remnants of her former life (Norton 780). At the beginning of the play she examines her old piano and compares it to the other objects in the room: I was just looking at my old piano. It really doesn t go with these other things (Ibsen 789). However, when Tesman suggests they trade it in for a better matching one, she refuses to let it go and its connection to her former class. Even her house itself mocks Hedda and her marriage: But it so happens that George Tesman and I found our common ground in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Nacirema Rituals The rituals of the Nacirema culture are very unique when it comes to the different forms of beliefs and remedies. According to the article, The fundamental belief underlying the whole system of the Nacirema appears to be that the human body is ugly and that its natural tendency is to debility and disease (4). With that in mind, the Nacirema have come up with a bundle of ways to keep the body healthy and pure. Of those ways, most are included with the belief that magic is the key component in the use of ritual and ceremony. Houses in the Nacirema culture have shrines dedicated to the purpose of these ritual ceremonies. Homes with one or more shrines often mean the family is considered wealthier. The focal point of a shrine is a box or chest ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another similarity is the region where the Nacirema live, the territory between the Canadian Cree, the Yaqui and Tarahumare of Mexico (2). I believe that Miner was describing the location of America. If you focus on the rituals of the Nacirema when thinking of America, many of the practitioners are real careers people choose to have. The way Miner describes the jobs makes you think about how awful it might sound to people from other nations who don t have these types of occupations where they are from. Not only did Miner talk about the jobs, but he also mentioned a place called, the latipso , which is hospital backwards without the h . He describes this place as a temple to the Nacirema, where the sick go to die. This description sounds a whole lot like how someone would depict a hospital. I believe Miner uses these tricky descriptions as a way to show us the reality of what is really going on in our society. He lists several, practitioners , which are real possible careers for one to pursue in America. The holy mouth men are dentists. Dentists have a set of tools they use to work on your teeth and their patients typically visit them once or twice a year. These practitioners have an impressive set of paraphernalia, consisting of a variety of augers, awls, probes, and prods (11). When the article ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Texas And Manifest Destiny Dbq In 1837, the country of Texas attempted to join the United States as a slave state; however then President Jackson feared that adding another slave state would disrupt the balance of power in the senate and in a sense ignored the issue which was not brought up again until the elections of 1844. During the elections, James Knox Polk, a slave owner, represented the Democratic Party and Henry Clay represented the Whig Party. The two largest issues at the time of these debates were the annexation of Texas and Manifest Destiny, the idea that it was America s God given right to expand from coast to coast. At the time, James Polk was considered the first dark horse candidate, which meant that he essentially came from nowhere and nobody thought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Mexican government however argued the exact opposite, stating that the United States had invaded into Mexico and shed Mexican blood on Mexican soil. (Mexican American War) Congress, although ultimately deciding that the US was in fact responsible for the Rio Grande Incident, would wage war against Mexico. The United States as a whole had different views and opinions about the war. Many of the people living in the South and West were eager for a war and volunteered to fight, however the Northerners viewed this as nothing more than an attempt by the South to strengthen and spread ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Theories And Principles Of Adult Learning Adult Learning Investigating and understanding the theories and principles underpinning adult learning has helped me to advance my thinking about this phenomena. For instance, Piaget s work involving the formal operational stage, according to Bass (2012) has allowed for the assumption that adults learn in a fixed manner developed in their late teen years and that they remain unchanged from this stage (p. 387). It was assumed that adults, then spent the rest of their lives in that stage. However, other theorist such as Knowles, surfaced during the 1970s to clarify the misconception. It is interesting to note that in the early 1970 s there was a spark of interest and debate over andragogy and the need to define theories within the field (Knowles, et al 2011). Knowles, et al. (2011) support the ideas that there are core principles of andragogy that will enable those designing and leading instruction for adults to be more effective in building learning processes. Additionally, andragogy is based on key assumptions which set it apart from pedagogy learning. Adults learning is usually tied to one of the assumptions of andragogy such as a learners their need to know. For example, this assumption encourages instructors to investigate ways to bridge the gap between the learner s current position and the goals of the instruction. Secondly, Knowles, et al. (2011) claim that adults have a strong need to be responsible for their own decisions, thereby having a strong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay Comparing The Tell Tale Heart And The Black Cat The two stories The Tell Tale Heart and The Black Cat are both stories written by Edgar Allan Poe. Both of the stories use the language of murder, violence , and insanity. They both take place at night time and both of have frightening scenes/parts. If you look at the narrators they don t look similar at all viewing how they live and their personal responsibilities.Both main characters or narrators share a common criminal history in their flashback, which says their motives and eventually confessing to their crimes. Both of them also have a sense of guilt of their crimes. As the story goes on both of the narrators both try to defend their sanity. So both of these characters from two different stories have a lot similarities. In the story ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In here the story is told by a man or the narrator in prison confessing his actions. The victim or the person he kill was his wife this time. Before the murder the narrator tell us that he and his wife were very happy, and together they loved and owned a variety and different kinds of pets. The narrator finds a cat on day and takes the cat in as his pet the cat was a remarkably large and beautiful cat entirely black, and sagacious to an astonishing degree. But the narrator soon thinks that the cat hates him and decides to take out the cat s eye socket which he does, and in return the cat loved him not hated him. Then after that incident the narrator hands the cat on a tree branch. Then after that the narrator is reminded of the ugliness of his damaged eye. The narrator also states in the book that he was alcoholic. Not long after he hangs the cat on the branch he ends up killing the cat. After that the narrator finds another cat which Closely resembled his former pet in every respect but one this new cat had a large, although indefinite splotch of white, covering nearly the whole region of the breast. Eventually, the white splotch ends up terrifying him because in it he sees the picture of a gallows. So this can be interpreted that the second cat and its changing fur as the projection of the narrator s guilt, because the narrator thinks that the 2nd cat is the same cat as the first and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Other Wes Moore Role Model The other Wes once said, If [others] expect us to graduate, we will graduate. If they expect us to get a job, we will get a job. If they expect us to go to jail, then that s where we will end up too (127). In Wes Moore s book The Other Wes Moore expectations from our role models impact everything including our jobs. Two kids named Wes Moore, similar in age grow up just blocks from each other, with difficult childhoods including run ins with the police and hanging with their crew. One becomes a Rhodes scholar, decorated veteran and business leader, and the other ends up a convicted murderer serving a life sentence in prison. Their stories could have been switched with so many similarities in their life but the slight differences ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... How could I? she was my everything, the person I loved and respected most in my world. I had no idea what to do (88). This is when the readers see a big role model in the author Wes s life emerge. Wes looked up to his mother she was the good in his life. Without this role model the author Wes s life could have been very different, but his mother is who helped him do great things with his life. Besides the fact that both Wes s had a role model in their life, they have very different lives. Additionally both men have jobs, their jobs have huge impacts on their futures. Notably one job was a positive influence in one Wes s life, and the other ruined the Wes s life. After the author Wes gets to military school, he is struggling with the fact that he was sent to military school. At first he hates it, but throughout the next few years of his life he learns to love it. After completing high school at Valley Forge, Wes makes the decision that would make an impact on his life for the better. After his Colonel left Valley Forge, Wes says, My next decision was clear. I wanted to stay at Valley Forge and attend its junior college...and become a second lieutenant in the Army. I wanted to lead soldiers (133). This was a major turning point in his life, this decision was what helped The author Wes stay out of trouble, and create a good life for himself. Wes went on to do good ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. For Whom The Bell Tolls Rhetorical Analysis Times of war have a way of stripping people of their empathy. In For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway discusses the topic of ethical decay and its effect on people during the Spanish Civil War. Ultimately, he produces a message that brings awareness to the inhumanity that humans perpetrate in response to a conflict of interests. He examines this topic through the characterization of Maria, Lieutenant Berrendo, and Robert Jordan. Maria is an important character who has lost her innocence against her will. In one of her first major interactions with Robert, Maria goes dead in his arms, [saying] But things were done to me... by various [people] ... and her voice [went] dead and flat (Hemingway 71). Here, Maria implies to the reader ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the battle against the communists, Berrendo s captain begins slandering his faith in an angry tirade, and Berrendo, who has lost a good friend, recognizes that his friend is dead on the slope on such a day as this. And this foul mouth stands there bringing more ill fortune with his blasphemies (Hemingway 318). The captain s behavior is seen by his troops as a sin which they regularly confessed (Hemingway 318). Here, Berrendo bears firsthand witness to the moral decay that is the result of the civil war, as his captain slanders an invisible enemy in a way that is sinful. Just as the Guardia was driven by hatred to tear apart Maria s village, the captain is driven to slander the Virgen because of his hatred for his Communist enemies. In turn, his moral compass decays and he begins down the same path of inhumane activity as the Guardia. The only difference in this scene is that Berrendo is cognizant at least of the captain s immediate ethical decay, even if he does not see the long reaching effects of his behavior. This observation enables Berrendo to keep his faith and maintain his personal morality even as morality itself collapses in the battle around him. Indeed, Berrendo keeps his faith until the end of this scene, when he is forced to take all the heads [of the fallen enemies for identification] and did not wish to stay to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Organisation Behaviour Organisational Behaviour and Theory Describe and discuss how an organisation s structure influences its behaviour, with particular emphasis on decision making and workforce management and control. The structure of an organization is so visible and can be so powerful. It influences how well the organisation is able to meet its strategic goals; it can also influence how quickly an organisation can respond to changes. Usually, structure is the product of decision makers, management decision makers determine the level of the workforce, deciding what process they need to adopt and changes they need to make within the organisation. (Unit Guide, Organisational Behaviour and Theory, page 28 29) Changes can influence on organisation behaviour ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This means that their choices will have the maximum subjective expected utility among the available alternatives (March $ Simon 1958; Savage 1954). There are 5 steps for a rational decision making. Identify the problem, is the first step, the decision maker receives the difficulty and forms a clear definition of it, diagnosis the facts. Analyse what is causing the event, when did it happened? Is the issue urgent? (Contemporary issues in management, page 140). Alternatives solutions, the most important thing here is to the decision maker understand all alternatives, including alternatives that must be custom made than picked on the shelf (Contemporary issues in management, page 142). All alternatives to be evaluated that s the third step on rational decision making, it s to make sure that the decision maker collect information about all meaningful attributes (Contemporary issues in management, page 142). Select the optimal choice, fourth step, collect the alternative that establishes a huge assistance to the decision maker. The decision maker selects the alternative with the maximum importance or valence. This valence is a product of the expected valence of outcomes of the alternatives and probability of each outcome occurring (Contemporary issues in management, page 143). The final step is to implement alternative. Decision ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Personal Narrative-Parody Clumsy It was just before the sun set and you could smell the stench of each individual in line. Some smelled like year old gym sweet and others smelled more like the sickly sweet aroma of the bakery where they had no doubt spent their day. I sat down upon the small brick wall that I had been leaning upon for what felt like an eternity. Of course i did this with the help of my broad shouldered father who was almost as tried as I, a small blond four year old. After frolicing around Disney World all day, meeting my idols had left me physically and mentally exhausted. Better yet we were engulfed in this wretched humidity that could only be produced by a summer day in Florida. I wished for sleep, to escape the hoards of people, the extensive lines, and the most annoying of all, the screaming children being micromanaged by their unintelligent guardians. Still knowing that the moment I showed a craving for sleep I would miss my chance to meet Cinderella, Aurora, and Belle. I heard the snap of a camera lens and looked up, it was my obnoxiously smiley mom acting like a stalker ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now turning his attention to Cinderella he repeated himself, Are you alright? Laughing hysterically but again unharmed Cinderella took my father s offer of assistance and as she was taking his hand she replied with, I am alright, no harm no foul. Besides no one has been that happy to see me in a while. Realizing that I had not hurt Cinderella and that no one was mad at me I emerged from my cave of embarrassment and allowed myself to slide to the floor and gave Cinderella a much gentler hug and apologized, leaving that night super happy. Still, to this day I am haunted by the awkwardness and clumsiness of that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Analyse The Teachings Of Islam Analyse the teachings of Islam as they apply to TWO specific areas of Bioethics. The Islamic view of life is based upon the notion that faith provides the sanctity of life. The Qur an states; Whosoever has spared the life of a soul, it is as though he has spared the life of all people. Whosoever has killed a soul, it is as though he has murdered all of mankind. Qur an 5:32 The religion of Islam is founded upon the core principle that the acceptance and realisation of God s divine determination is revealed through one s degree of submission. Muslims themselves will always try to find the best way to follow and respond to God s will, which more often than not takes them into the domain of ethical issues and decisions. God s word and teachings are found in the Islamic sacred text of the Qur ran. Considering that the Qu ran is over thirteen hundred years, this creates an obstacle for Muslims to follow God s will, as many of the contemporary issues regarding bioethics were not addressed in the period of which the Qur an was written The religion of Islam is an all encompassing religion with a comprehensive law that provides guidance in all key aspects of life. This law is known as Shariah Law. Shariah contains both legal rules and ethical principles. Shariah is summed up under four broad categories: Aqidah Creed Ibadah Religious Worship and Practices Akhlaq Morality and Ethics Muamalah Social Relations Human freedoms in the religion of Islam are not absolute and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The New Challenge Of Spatial Planning Essay The new challenge of spatial planning in UK localism dilemmas 1. Introduction: The planning system in England has been subject to dramatic shifts when the Coalition government was reselected after almost 70 years since 2010. (Gallent, Nick Hamiduddin, Iqbal Manuela Madeddu, 2013) This may be proved that the localism can have a significantly impact on urban planning or spatial area field especially after the Localism Bill was promoted and enacted in Parliament on November 2011. However, considerable of key questions had been raised with the implementation of Localism Act: what kind of impact the localist planning have on spatial area and whether it is a proper formation for the contemporary English spatial planning to practice localism. This assignment will try to find out what localism is and demonstrate the impact of localism in England. The aim of this assignment is not only to address these questions but also in purpose of assessing the advantages and disadvantages of localism to demonstrate the achievements that spatial planning can earn from the localism. This paper will begin by focusing on the development of localism in England. It will then illustrate the spatial city planning in England. The third part will be comparison of the positive or negative influence the localism has on English spatial planning. The aim is to show whether it is appropriate framework for English planning system to promote localism. The following part will show the conclusion, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Conflicting Narratives Of The Israeli Palestinian Conflict Conflicting narratives in the Israeli Palestinian conflict Any reference to conflict turns history into a reservoir of blame. In the presence of conflict, narratives differ and multiply to delegitimize the opponent and to justify one s own action. Narratives shape social knowledge. The Israeli Palestinian conflict, both Jews and Muslims, view the importance of holding the territories through religious, ideological, and security lenses, based on belief that Palestine was given by divine providence and that the land belongs to either the Israelis or Palestinian s ancestral home. Understanding these perspectives is required for understanding Palestinians and especially Israel s strategy and role in entering the Oslo peace process. Despite ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To show examples how conflicting narratives affected the Oslo peace process, conflicting narratives stemming from collective memories will be applied to issues regarding security, history, and social identity. Security narrative A narrative based on collective memory is difficult to deconstruct and functions as a barrier to negotiations. Given that narratives play an important role in determining the flow of the negotiations and that every new generation on both sides is raised with this narrative of insecurity in mind, the gap of conflict is widened through a hardening of attitudes amplified by the delay of resolving the stalemate. Connecting the gap to security arguments, the gap is further widened when collective memory functions as the key in altering the status quo especially in asymmetrical conflict where the weaker group fears the total domination of the other and contests the imbalance by resorting to violence. A clash in security narratives is seen: Palestinians justify their violent actions by trying to balance out with Israel claiming that they feel powerless and fear the loss of dignity, while Israelis justify their actions citing issues of threat and security. As seen in the eruption of the second intifada, Palestinian riots occurred after events that affected their sense of security. First, Ariel Sharon s visit to the Temple Mount reminded the Palestinians of their claim over East Jerusalem and saw Sharon s visit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo A major character in The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo is the girl with the dragon tattoo, Lisbeth Salander. Salander is the female protagonist who comes from a difficult and mysterious childhood. Known for her unconformity, she tends towards the unorthodox in her behaviors and appearances. Because of her reserved, repressed personality, Salander is oftentimes judged, misunderstood and dismissed by others. In the eyes of her colleagues, she s seen as a the girl with two brain cells and considered a hopeless case . However, Salander continuously subverts the assumptions of her colleagues as she consistently exceeds them in judgment and intellect. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was originally written in Swedish by a Swedish author and was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Prison Reform in the United States of America Prison Reform in The United States of America It is said that no one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones (Nelson Mandela, 1994). The United States of America has more people behind bars than any other country on the planet. The prisons are at over double capacity. It cost a lot of money to house prisoners each year. A large number of the prisoners are there because of drug related offenses. There are prisoners who have been sent to prison for life for marijuana related drug offenses. Many prisoners have been exonerated after spending many years behind bars due to the corruption in our legal system. 32 States in United States of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The perplexing thing is that many of these States are willing to spend vast amounts of money to house prisoners for many years but will spend less than half on education. Because over a quarter of the prisoners incarcerated are there from drug related offenses, then it seems like the states could save a lot of money if drug policies were geared towards rehabilitation instead of incarceration. Overall they would be able to save billions of dollars. The demographics of the prison population in America are very discouraging with a very high unbalanced proportion of the prison population being African American. Although approximately 12% to 13% of the American population is African American, African Americans make up over 40% of the prison population. This number is so unusually disproportionate that many critics believe that the African American community is judged harsher than it would the Hispanics or the Caucasians. The same critics also believe that it is because many of the policies related to incarceration were designed specifically to target the African American community. Mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenses were directly targeted towards these communities. Much of the time drug enforcement officers go into the African American communities and set up sting operations that entrap ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Francisco Goya Through his art, Francisco Goya relayed his feelings toward the political unrest that plagued Spain during his lifetime. As an artist of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Goya lived through a time of political and social upheaval, especially throughout Europe. At the time, the ideas of the Enlightenment had captivated the minds of Spain s most influential citizens and soon, that of Goya s. Born in Fuendetodos, Spain, in 1746, Francisco Goya came from very humble beginnings. As the son of a gilder, Goya grew up in the lower class of society, and even after his amazing success as court painter to Spanish royalty, he highly identified himself with the everyday Spaniard or majo. It is this very bond to the people that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Winter, peasants trudge through the storm with a slaughtered pig. The bright pink used in the color of the pig is symbolic of the Rococo style. A fierce wind blows the tree to near breaking, further communicating the harshness of the weather. Among the colorful scenes that make up this set, it is undoubtedly in those dedicated to winter that Goya manifests, for the first time in this cartoon, a social awareness of the everyday reality around him, the same consciousness that would evolve toward the more extreme and dramatic works characteristic of his maturity. The social commentary of this painting lead to its rejection by the Royal Tapestry Factory. Francisco Goya s questioning and irreverent attitude toward life was graphically conveyed in his works. His success with the Royal Tapestry Workshop brought his artistic talents to the attention of the Spanish monarchs who would later give him access to the royal court. As court painter (1789), he created realistic, penetrating portraits of his patrons. Perhaps the most notable portrait painted during this time, is that of The Family of Charles IV. In this piece, Goya does not emphasize on any particular member of the family. No significant focus is placed on the king, whom one would assume the portrait should predominantly be about. He and the queen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Why Death Is Accepted As A Natural Part Of The Process Essay Similarly, a study taken from the International Journal of Older People Nursing shows that that in one third of the cases, nursing staff members who were caring for residents who died with dementia reported that they experienced what they perceived as a high emotional burden (Albers, Block, Stichele 2013). Healthcare workers in another study reported feelings of guilt and moral dilemma regarding patient deaths (Dwyer, Hansebo, Andershed, and Ternestedt 2009). In this same study it is important to note that the participants acknowledged that death is accepted as a natural part of the process, however it was the circumstances under which the residents died and the employees employee s feelings of personal responsibility for meeting individualized needs of the residents that upset the employees the most. Most caretakers enter enters the profession due to a desire help others, and it is inevitable that they form bonds with the residents they care for. This feeling of responsibility coupled with the sheer frequency of experiencing the death of residents they care for can in turn generate depressive symptoms. What Is Not Currently Known About Depression and Healthcare Workers Though studies have been done regarding the prevalence of depression among nursing home and palliative care residents, little has been formed on the healthcare workers that come in contact with them. As the above referenced study from the journal Palliative Medicine puts it, There has been a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Graduate Movie Analysis In the 2015 movies have huge million dollar budgets, Crude humor, and crazy CGI effects compared to movies from the 60 s. Movies made back in the day were very low budget and was set in a different society than the one we live in today with anything at the reach of our finger tips The Graduate is an overall great movie and it is still able to compete with movies from today with its humor from the view point of a graduated college student in a love triangle with a mother and daughter. However, The Graduate is a satisfying movie considering how relatable the main character is and how the humor is different from all the humor in today s movies. Benjamin Braddock is a normal guy that just graduated from college and has no idea what to do with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Graduate, the humor is different. It does not do any of those things; it uses subtle humor that Is not around much anymore. The viewpoint of a nervous guy being seduced by his parent s friend Mrs. Robinson makes it interesting. When she first tries to seduce him she comes into the room completely nude and it could have just shown her straight out in the nude but that would have given it less effect and made it less funny. In the movie they went to his point of view from the nervous guy anyone would be in his situation being the nice guy he is looking her in the face and glances at her nude body and such. The way they portray this in the movie is priceless, it cuts to how he would see her in the faces then cuts to her bust then cuts back to her face as if he were just glancing at it for a quick second. It is that subtle point of view in the movie that makes it a good one. At another point in the movie Ben is at his birthday party testing out his new birthday present a scuba suit. While Ben is walking out in the suit it shows it from his point of view as if spectator was in the scuba suit, showing the limited visibility and the ability to not hear a thing. It finally gives Ben his alone time at the bottom of the pool. This also makes you wonder what everyone at the party is saying around him or what his father is saying to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Herbarium Specimens Demonstrate Earlier Flowers Herbarium Specimens Demonstrate Earlier Flowering Times In Response To Warming In Boston Primack, D, et. al. Introduction The background information. 1. In museums the specimen are used to see what their responses to the climate change are. In addition phenological studies provide a response indicator within this research of earlier dates of flowering in certain locations. 2. In this experiment flowering dates were recorded in the spring time from the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, Massachusetts. Key factors that play a role in climate change of earlier flowering dates include, population size and temperature. B. Why did the scientists do this research? 1. The scientists did the research to test the records of the herbarium plants to see if they had (if any) affects from the climate change. 2. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Results A. If the temperature is not included as an explanation in the equation then over the many years of following the earlier flowering times the outcome might have been different. B. Once the calculations were completed in each category the mean turned out to be the same as before. IV. Discussion A. What did the results mean? 1. The results could reflect the responses of native species to the climate change. The scientists said, Using such data, analyses could allow scientists to clarify the extent and character of local variation in natural responses to climate change. (Primack et, al. 345) 2. There are more precise patterns that can be observed from the herbarium plants over any other kind of plant. B. What are the limitations to this study? Local conditions of road way construction around the arboretum could have caused a warming that affected the flowering times. Works Cited Daniel Primack, Carolyn Imbres, Richard B. Primack, Abraham J. Miller Rushing, and Peter Del Tredict. Herbarium Specimens Demonstrate Earlier Flowering Times In Response To Warming In Boston. American Journal of Botany 91(8): 1260 1264. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Conformity In Siddhartha And Life Of Pi Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth. John F. Kennedy. I believe that this quotes encapsulates the main theme that Siddhartha and The Life of Pi are try to get across. Conformity is a constant battle, in which the characters learn more about what will make them achieve happiness. In Herman Hesse s, Siddhartha and Life of Pi directed by Ang Lee the main characters both experience different levels of conformity. The novel and the movie share similar goals, in that they challenge the main character into difficult life choices, in which they find themselves. Siddhartha and Pi find their way in life by facing adversity, fighting clashing of conforming verse not conforming and following that which they desire most; enlightenment. Siddhartha, in the beginning of the novel, shows us that he feels ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of the novel we see foreshadowing of Siddhartha s constant tangle with conformity when it states Govinda knew that he would not become an ordinary Brahmin... or just a stupid sheep amongst a large herd (Hesse 4). This relates to the fact that Siddhartha doesn t want to go through the motions of what the Brahmin s are trying to teach. Rather he wants to find his self fulfillment which he can only do by not conforming to ways that make him who he is not. The first instance of this is shown when Siddhartha confronts his father about leaving the house saying With your permission, Father, I have come to tell you that I wish to leave your house tomorrow and join the ascetics. (Hesse 10). At first his father rejects his son s notion to leave, but after time has passed and Siddhartha remained where his father rejected him in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The Effects Of Sexual Assault On College Campuses Look around at four of your female friends; according to Not Alone, a US Government report on sexual assault, by the time you graduate college, one of you will become a victim of sexual assault. For years, schools have struggled with figuring out how to handle this epidemic. Many schools just don t focus on sexual assault; for example, according to Rolling Stone s article, Rolling Stone and UVA: The Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Report by Sheila Coronel, Steve Coll, and Derek Kravitz, The University of Virginia has expelled 183 students for academic dishonesty and 0 students for sexual assault. This shows how policymakers have pushed sexual assault to the side for decades on college campuses, despite frequent protests and requests from students for colleges to make campuses safer. Sexual assaults on college campuses have been mishandled throughout history, and colleges that have made policy changes have often made ineffective or misguided choices. Colleges need to adopt a yes means yes policy for verbal consent and should model their policies after the University of Kentucky s successful green dot program. Before discussing the sexual assault crisis on college campuses, it is important to disprove some misconceptions. When someone reports a sexual assault, society tends to immediately deny the assault happened, claiming false accusation, but, according to Stanford s Men Against Abuse Now report, only two percent of allegations are false, a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Summary Of Margaret Mead s Coming Of Age In Samoa In Coming of Age in Samoa, by Margaret Mead, she exemplifies and puts emphasis on the idea of socialization through the view of the Samoan girl, and we also see what her sexuality is as she becomes an adult and has to deal with marriage. Before reading the book I never knew that different cultures like the Samoan culture viewed everything in their daily lives different than how we view it in ours. After learning about the Samoan culture in the book, it gave me a new perspective and how to view the world around me because the book discussed key concepts I didn t expect to be interesting. The Samoan culture and how socialization turns into sexuality for young girls is very different compared to our culture. In the Samoan culture sexuality in Samoan girls is seen differently than we see it in our culture today. Margaret Mead elaborates on this idea because of how she views the sexuality of a Samoan girl when she mentions Virginity is a legal requirement for her (Mead 69). When Mead discusses this, it is interesting how in that culture virginity is a requirement and that is something we don t see as a requirement in our society today. This demonstrates how the sexuality of a Samoan girl is not the same as we see it. The way girls are seen because of their sexuality is incomparable to girls in our society today and that s important to observe since Samoan culture is by far very different to what we view as part of culture today. In Samoan culture, socialization is an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis Of The Poem The Selkie Cave The Selkie swam into his undersea cave that contained his human clothing. Last evening he d had a vision he would find his life mate in the area above the sea caves. He needed to find her as his vision was too strong to disregard. She was a well built sturdy young Scot lass with sparkling green eyes and long dark auburn hair which flowed to her waist. He had seen her in his dream, dancing at the local Highland Gathering. The young woman in his dreams was Mackenzie Sutherland s destiny. He strode into the clan gathering, he noticed her dancing a Highland Fling with her kilt and hair whipping around her tight young body. Her smile flashed as she moved to the intricate steps of her dance. Her cheeks flushed and her eyes blazed with a heat which drew him like a moth to a flame. Around and around she swirled and kicked to the music of the bagpipes. As she spun around, he could see her beautiful long legs and the sweet curve of her rounded bottom. Her waist, he realized he could circle with his hands. Her bust was full and appeared to be a plump handful. Her complexion was pale as peaches he d read about in books from her world. While he enjoyed her dance, passion heated his blood, and Mackenzie recognized she was the young woman from his dream. Skye loved the dancing and the way she felt as the men s eyes remained on her. In her young girl s mind, she understood the power she held over them. She viewed the young dark haired stranger who watched her with a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Game-Personal Narrative The day started off by going to cincinnati early for a tournament on a Saturday morning we woke up at about 7 to go to the game. When we got in the car it would take about 3:30 to get there it was actually a very relaxing car ride though before our game. When we got there we would check into our hotel then we got back into the car to drive to the gym where our game is. The gym we are playing at is very big and has five different courts in it. We played our first second and third game and won by a lot but, we had the semifinals to play in, this was when we saw a good team playing before us they had 3 kids taller than our whole team they are really fast and score fast breaks all the time. Someone on our team exclaimed, That s who we are playing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the third started we were ready to play we got the ball first and we scored the first second and third point of this quarter and we were winning by 1 we finally in the lead and we kept it the whole third quarter and at the end of the third we were winning by 6 points the most we were winning by the whole game. But going into the 4th the other team looked ready too the game was going to go down to the final minutes at about 3 minute to the game it was back to 1 point and they had the ball they were bringing the ball up slow to waste time trying to let them have to get the last shot but they got a open shooter and he made the three with 2 minutes left in the game we were looking for a good shot and we got one we had someone on our team for an open layup and he made it so they had the ball with about 45 seconds left and hey called a timeout, Our coach said, you guys need to play good defense. when we got back on the court they were set up for a play and it worked they set two screens for someone to get a layup the game was now them with a two point lead. Our team came down the court with 6 seconds left and he pulled up for the three and made it the crowd was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Child Labor In Ghana Child Labor: Gold Mining in Ghana It is estimated that one in every seven children, worldwide, are used for child labor. Child labor is a serious issue in our society and needs to be solved immediately. There are thousands of children all over the world who have to work unbearable hours and complete dangerous jobs that expose them to toxic chemicals and these kids get paid less than an average person who makes minimum wage. Child labor is not only happening here in the United States of America but is also happening in places such as Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Latin America, and in some parts of Africa. For example, in Ghana many kids are getting exposed to a toxic chemical named Mercury. Mercury is harmful to adults but it is extremely dangerous and potentially fatal if children are exposed to it. Mercury can cause attacks on the victims nervous system which can cause lifelong disabilities. The United Nations (UN) defines child labour as any work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential and their dignity, and which is harmful to their physical, moral, and mental development (Awuku, Mabel D., and Ampomah Patience. Child Labour is Harmful to the Physical, Moral and Mental.. SIRS Issues Researcher, 22 Jun, 2017, https://sks.sirs.com.) . The human rights violations in Ghana is a result of poverty, an unequal chance at education, and cannot be solved without strong implementations of child labor laws. Child labor is an example of human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Analysis Of Federalist 10 By James Madison In Federalist 10 by James Madison, he addresses key issues like factions and democracy, all while focusing on the usefulness of the Constitution and the necessity of a strong central government, to defend his Federalist ideology. Personally, I agree with the foundation of his arguments, especially on the topic of forms of government, as well as the role of representation in our government. Madison s primary focus throughout the beginning of this paper is factions. He holds a deep disdain for them as he thinks that they solely focus on themselves, while hurting other Americans, which is evident in this quote, ( ...united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adversed to the rights of other citizens, or to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No matter what the government or its people try to implement to disable factions, another will always rise due to the nature of man. Destroying liberty is the most heinous crime imaginable for Madison and I agree, every citizen having their liberty is what this country was founded on and it should therefore be untouchable. Madison s idea of giving every citizen the same ideals and interests is blatant sarcasm to illustrate how factions are unpreventable and simply part of human nature. No matter what you may do to try and prevent it, there will always be new movements and ideas that people rally behind and their freedom to do that is part of what makes America special. Another focus of Federalist 10 is the purpose of having a republican government, which is personally the issue raised in Federalist 10 that resonates the most with me. One of the main benefits of a republic in a large government per Madison, is the lack of power given to factions. In a large and diverse republic, there are large amounts of factions across the country, however, they have little power or influence. While in a direct democracy, there is a small amount of factions, but each faction is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Is The American Dream A Fantasy In The Great Gatsby Is the American Dream a Fantasy? The alarm goes off. The red numbers brighten the room as they read 3:00 AM. His muscles ache and he can feel the pressure of the migraine behind his temples, pulsing to the beat of his heart. He had a long day yesterday, working a summation of ten hours. He spent the rest of the day finalizing the documents that would allow his family to cross the Atlantic to join him in the country where dreams come true. He has wanted what every American has always wanted, the American Dream. But as we look at this ideal in today s time, is the American Dream achievable, or merely a fantasy? From the two story house and the white picket fence to the consistent flow of money from a decent paying job, the American Dream has been a desire for Americans alike since the Declaration of Independence. It was not until the 1920s that the inundation of materialistic objects changed the American Dream from wanting freedom to living as comfortably as possible. As the years went on, and more machinery was being built, people gained more leisure time by relying on these innovations to either lessen the burden of specific tasks or handle them completely. This concept is prominent in F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby. Throughout the book, every problem the characters face has something to do with money whether it is Daisy declaring her love for Gatsby but deciding to stay with Tom or Nick moving to the East Coast in search of a better and more comfortable life. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. A Brief Note On Guinea Worm Eradication ( Group 7 ) Postal 2: Guinea Worm Eradication (Group 7): The condition for the commissioning setting was a supposed guinea worm outbreak that has been reported in three Local Government Areas of Akoko town in Ondo State Nigeria by the State s Ministry of Health among people aged 6 46 years. Their rationale was based on high density of cases in Ise, Auga Okemole and Iboropa areas of Akoko local government areas, after WHO had declared Nigeria free of the infection. Based on continuous surveillance and disease notification, it seems guinea worm is a WHO s notifiable infectious disease, and Nigeria is a party to it. According to WHO 2000), there is a need for immediate action whenever any WHO notifiable diseases is spotted. Hence a stakeholders meeting was held with the locals, government officials and community health workers for immediate Health Needs Assessment. The population profiling data was from national surveys and hospital records. Analysis of data was done, the case was prioritized, procurement done, and prompt intervention followed with full participation of all necessary stakeholders. Effective Monitoring and Evaluation would be carried out quarterly after implementation: this monitoring and evaluation will be done by the commissioners themselves. Strong Points: Looking at the given scenario, a notifiable disease requires an immediate emergency response, since there was a good rationale backing their action. The evidence was also strong as the report was from a trusted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Week 1 Acc556 Internal Accountant s Report to Management ACC 556 This report will present the necessary information needed to understand and decide whether to perform a full financial status review before proceeding with the bid. The information covered will include: * The effect of occupational fraud and abuse on the company * U.S. governmental oversight of accounting fraud and abuse and its effect on the company Potential corruption schemes to be aware of in the company Recommendation of types of accounting evidence and methods of gathering such evidence to support the financial status review. Fraud deterrence occurs in several stages, and the key is to know that prevention is not to same as deterrence. First is the impact of controls ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Violations recognized in an organization are required to begin administrative or judicial proceeding. The outcomes of these proceedings typically offer a settlement or a hearing. Moreover, cases are reported to the SEC in official documents known as litigation releases or administrative proceedings. When the documents are reported as violations of the Securities Acts, they are labeled as Accounting and Auditing Enforcement Releases. Corruption schemes have differences as well as similarities. Bribery is a scheme that impacts a legal deed by proposing, providing, obtaining, or lobbying something of value to change the outcome in a favorable fashion. On the other hand commercial is similar in that something of value is offered in exchange for a certain business decision. Illegal gratuities are perks given as a reward to an employee in exchange for a decision. Most of the time illegal gratuities influence employees to make decisions not in the best interest of the organization. Economic extortion has to do with an organization or individual making a payment that will bring unwanted attention or impairment to the organization. These types of corruption schemes are very similar; however the differences exist in the conflicts of interest. Conflicts of interest occur ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Analysis of the Kraft Food- Cadbury Merger Table of contents I. Introduction 4 II. The case 5 III. Analysis: competitive assessment 6 1) Confectionery sector overview. 7 2) Relevant product market 9 3) Relevant geographic markets 11 4) Unilateral Effects 11 IV. Our results: pro collusive effects and efficiency gains. 14 V. Conclusions 15 Bibliography 16 I. Introduction Kraft is a worldwide food and beverage company active in more than 150 countries with annual revenues of $48 billion while Cadbury is a worldwide producer and seller of chocolate and sugar confectionery products in over 60 countries. As stated by the European Commission: Both Kraft and Cadbury are strong players in the chocolate confectionary business in the European Economic Area. With its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, the parties have a combined aggregate worldwide turnover of more than EUR 5 billion, moreover, each of them has a communitywide turnover in excess of EUR 250 million but none of the two has more than two third of their aggregate communitywide turnover within one and the same Member State. For these reasons, the case was considered to have a Community dimension and therefore, to be relevant. The commission was not concerned about the entire activity of the two groups, but focused its attention on the chocolate confectionery market and to a lesser extent, on the sugar confectionery and chocolate drinks, where the two parties presented overlapping activities, large market shares, and in some Member States, namely Romania and Poland, the two were brands were regarded as close substitutes and no other similar products were registered in the reference market. The commission based its decision on the results on various economic analysis and market research undertaken with the explicit purpose of assessing the market power of the two group before and after the merger. On 7 December 2009 Kraft Food proposed a first commitment package in order to render the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Industrial Organizational Psychology The medical profession is one of the most crucial professions in any country, including the United States. As such, it is ideal to refine processes and practices in order to maximize the output of employees within this profession. Although such an outcome is desired of any sort of organization that industrial organizational psychologists work in, it is pivotal to achieve this objective in the medical profession for the simple fact that the result of medical procedures directly affects the health and vitality of the profession at large. Industrial organizational psychologists improve workplace conditions for employees (No author, 2013). Thus, there is increased scrutiny on industrial organizational psychologists and there work within the medical field which may account for the fact that traditionally, there are very few I O psychologists working in health care settings (Ehler et al, 2003). However, this traditional dearth of industrial organizational involvement in this industry only makes that which has been documented all the more valuable. A recent research study on resuscitation for children conducted at the University of Calgary illustrates how some medical organizations have used industrial organizational psychology to train employees and influence future selection criteria for them. During this particular study, employees involved in these procedures are trained in a single day by filming their reactions to simulated resuscitation scenarios with children. Both the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...