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The Yield Spread Of A Corporate Bond And A Comparable...
2. Literature review
The yield spread is defined as the difference between the yield on a corporate bond and a comparable
government bond. Prior to a study done by Merton (1974) yield spreads were considered to be mainly
driven by expected default losses on corporate bonds, tax premiums and risk premiums (Radier et al,
2015). However, Merton (1974) and more recent research has shown that factors such as equity
volatility, liquidity, interest rate levels and the slope of the treasury term structure are also significant
factors in determining changes in the yield spread (Radier et al, 2013; Lepone Wong, 2009; Peter
Grandes, 2007; Collin Dufresne, Goldstein Martin, 2001).
2.1 Equity Volatility
One of the three factors which Merton (1974) found to be a significant determinant of the yield spread
was the probability of default as indicated by the firm specific equity volatility on the stock market.
Merton (1974) predicted a positive relationship between equity volatility and the yield spread.
According to Merton (1974), a short put option on the equity of a company is equivalent to a corporate
bond issued by that company. This means that any individual corporate bond yield should have a
positive relationship with the equity value of the firm (Jubinski Lipton, 2012).
Radier et al (2015); Hibbert et al (2011); Campbell Taksler (2004) all find evidence supporting Merton
(1974) s prediction of a positive relationship. Radier et al (2015) is the only one of these studies
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The Barbie Doll s Role Model For Children
Children have always looked up to someone also as we know called Role Models . A good role model
is a person who serves as an example of the values, attitudes, and behaviors associated with a role. For
year s little girls have been looking up to a figure/plastic doll called Barbie. Barbie Dolls have been in
our world since 1959 which was when the first Barbie doll named after Ruth s daughter Barbara made
its debut at New York Toy Fair. Barbie is what children have been looking up to as their role model for
years. Barbie is a character who is always up to date on the latest trends. She has long blonde hair,
blue eyes, perfect makeup, and perfect medium tanned and curvy body. Barbie is the girl that everyone
wants to be or be around. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In 1961 Barbie dolls Boyfriend Ken was introduced at the American International Toy Fair, where ken
was 12 inches tall, had molded plastic hair (blond and brunette) and came dressed in red bathing suit
trunks with a yellow towel and sandals (Barbie media). When a child is playing with a Barbie doll, it
helps them improve their creativity with clothes, colors combinations skills because there are so many
outfits, shoes, accessories, and play sets that they can mix and match. This can improve their skills as
well as they can share their ideas behind their decisions for dressing up their dolls, and can even start
dressing themselves up and getting the idea. Playing with Barbie dolls has the force to influence your
child s creativity for example She or He can create many different looks for Barbie based on how she
feels and comes up with different events and activate that part of your child s brain.
As a young girl, playing with Barbie dolls was the best time of life. Getting Barbie s for birthdays or
any occasion was the highlight of every year, especially when me and my friends would get together
and we would compare dolls to see what each other got and see the difference in dolls. Barbie was just
a doll that we could make and say what ever we wanted her to say or do, we let our imaginations take
a lead. As said in the article Life in Plastic , Barbie draws her flock with a heady mix of
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Sigmund Freud s Civilization And Its Discontents
Sigmund Freud, in his book Civilization and Its Discontents, contests that humans are subject to
savage, animalistic instincts. He opposes the Marxist value that humans are superior to their animal
counterparts, rather, he holds, humans are quite like wolves to each other. With this claim, he explores
how internal compositions work in the grand scheme, to create a working mechanism of society that
tames and creates internal negotiations of behaviour and instinct. (also include what comes of the last
question) Freud, a psychologist, had views that were at odds with Marxist values, derived from a
philosopher and economist. Their views on what drives human nature are fundamentally different.
Freud adhered to the belief that humans are enslaved by their instinctive forces. This is to say that
humans are driven to seek out pleasure. Marx, on the other hand, believed that humans are motivated
by their place in society through labour. His core value was the division of labor, and how it structures
society. Freud understood man in a Darwinian sense, that man comes from natural selection, in the
sense that Darwin insisted on its [homo sapiens] kinship with lesser cousins and observed that the
stamp of [its] lowly origin was quite ineffaceable (12). This contrasts with the Marxist assumption that
humans are different from animals, the belief in human exceptionalism. Under this presumption, Marx
finds that abuse and violence occurs in consequence to disproportionate distributions
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The Stock Market Consists Of Large And Small Companies
The stock market consists of large and small companies in where they put up small portions of their
businesses to sell to investors. Investors across the world venture off into the stock market world in
order to have a piece of ownership within the companies on the market. There are various options in
the commodity market and there have been several cases in where securities fraud along with other
white collar crimes have occurred. White Collar crimes are known as crimes considered to be
nonviolent but are done to victims for a financial gain. A type of white collar crimes is considered to
be securities fraud, it is usually done within the stock market by certain persons in either boiler rooms
or large corporations. In the stock markets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Should the stock brokers involved in these crimes towards large groups of people be punished more
severely? This paper will go into detail with how securities fraud can occur within the stock markets
by a man who is currently making thousands telling his story after doing time for his white collar
crimes. When it comes to white collar crimes caused by people in a higher economic status, the stories
are portrayed to see the men in as glorious or intelligent to be able to pull off such schemes in where
they earned millions.
When it comes to what securities fraud actually entails, it is said that it is a crime where any person
dealing within the stock markets causes or coerces someone else to invest their money towards the
stocks being sold or about to be sold. In being sold to buy these stocks over the phone based off of
information that could have been made up literally two minutes before the phone call is made is in
violation of securities law within the stock market or the commodities markets. The term securities
fraud can also be recognized along the lines of stock fraud and investment fraud as well. The crime
can be committed by various types of groups of people including large corporations, brokerage firms,
stockbrokers and as well as individuals on their own. In saying individuals on their own being able to
commit securities fraud it is where they venture off themselves away from a company and would
create a boiler
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The Theme Of Sublime Nature In Frankenstein By Mary Shelley
In the novella Frankenstein, Mary Shelley uses geography to further the plot, reveal the true intentions
of characters and convey the novella s theme of sublime nature. The theme of sublime nature is the
idea that nature is comprised of a mixture of terror and beauty. One example of sublime nature
supported by geography is the monster, which is truly a terror in appearance and spirit being born in
Ingolstadt. Shelly contrasts this terror of Ingolstadt to the beauty of Geneva, Frankenstein s birthplace.
Once the fruit of Frankenstein s labor comes to fruition and the horrific monster is born, even
Frankenstein himself is unable to endure the aspect of the being and attempts to cast it away and forget
it (Shelley 101). The apparent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
These events are meant to show that terror in the form of the monster has survived in the beauty of
nature, setting out on a journey to achieve spiritual peace. However, the monster, who has traveled
Europe in search of Geneva, in fact seeks and is surrounded by the peace it can never have, as the
terror which resides inside of the monster s soul will not allow it. One such case occurs when spring
begins and the monster is felt [the] emotions of gentleness and pleasure in the sunshine and the
balminess of the air but then realized that he was still lonely and quickly became bitter (Shelley 246).
The vengeance which the monster wishes upon Frankenstein is a manifestation of an eternal fury that
the monster has as a result of the loneliness that Frankenstein has imposed upon him.
The theme of sublime nature is perpetuated by Shelley s incorporation of violence in locations with
beautiful lake and mountain views. As Frankenstein takes a tour of a mountain and glacier he sees
sublime nature in the form of the pallid lightning that played above Mont Blanc, showing that terrors
such as lightning already exist within the domain of the beautiful mountainside (Shelley 167). Shelley
uses this ominous mood to foreshadow Frankenstein s future encounter with another herald of terror,
the monster. Not long after Frankenstein sees an object in the distance and suddenly, A flash of
lightning illuminated the object, the
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Essay on Women in Iliad, Odyssey, and the Bible
Role of Women in Iliad, Odyssey, and the Bible
Much is known of men in ancient civilizations, from the famous philosophers and mathematicians of
Greece to the patriarchs and subsequent kings of the nation of Israel. It would seem, however, that
history has forgotten the women of these times. What of the famous female thinkers of Ancient
Greece, the distinguished stateswomen of Rome? What power did they hold? What was their position
in societies of the distant past? A glimpse into the roles and influence of women in antiquity can be
discovered in such ancient masterpieces as the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Hebrew Bible.
In the Iliad, women are barely mentioned, and then only as spoils of war or treacherous creatures not
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The myth of how the war between the Greeks and the Trojans began, itself, shows women, in this case
goddesses, in an unflattering light, fighting like vain beauty queens over which one is more beautiful.
In fact, the very character of these three goddesses is at the least reprehensible and mirrors the
conception of many ancient, male driven societies of women being fickle, disloyal temptresses. Hera
is the paranoid, jealous wife who viciously strikes out at her husband s lovers, Aphrodite is a kind of
divine harlot, and Athena, although the most admirable of the group, nevertheless gives in to petty
emotions and is an odd choice to be guardian of wisdom, since no women were allowed in the
academies or thought of by men as being particularly wise. Thetis intentions are the exception to the
trivial designs of her immortal counterparts, for she is always the devoted mother of Achilles, trying to
do what is best for her son. Athena may give aid to the Greek cause, but only because she was not
picked by Paris as the most fair. The only mortal woman in the Iliad who seems to have any
redeeming qualities, and to whom we are not introduced for any real amount of time, in contrast to
Hecuba, is Andromache, who makes a brief, yet lasting appearance as Hector s wife. For the most
part, however, women in the Iliad are placed decidedly in the background, at best shown as
accessories to their male spouses.
Expanding on the Iliad, the Odyssey
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The Theme Of Electricity Comes To Cocoa Bottom And An...
Throughout the two poems, Electricity comes to Cocoa Bottom and An Unknown Girl , there is an
obvious theme of disappointment. In An Unknown Girl , there is disappointment in many different
ways, such as the disappointment that western civilisation has taken over and that she s not linked to
her culture as much anymore. In Electricity... there is obvious disappointment conveyed to us I will
use the theme of disappointment to explain and compare the two poems.
Firstly, in Electricity... , there are many techniques that convey disappointment, one of them being
structure. Douglas has written in free verse, allowing her emotions to be put into the poem more freely
than other types of poetry structure. She has also shortened her three paragraphs ... Show more content
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One example of a similarity is how colourful the poems are and the emotions they make you feel.
peacock lines , neon bazaar in An Unknown Girl , yellow, orange , Light! in Electricity... . These
colours give you a sense of imagery, which leads to you feeling many different emotions, and this
relates to the theme of discovery. In contrast to the colourfulness though, both poems end in a simple
statement or closing sentence. the moment had passed. from Douglas sums up the poem, the silence is
more prominent. Likewise, Longing... in the neon bazaar from Alvi brings a close to the poem and this
simple technique used by both poets makes the previous emotions even
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Standard Oil And Its Effects On The United States
Standard Oil was the United States first monopoly, and it was a rollercoaster of a ride for the
company. Standard Oil started from the ground up and grew into a massive enterprise, that would
eventually make John D. Rockefeller the richest man in the world. This would come at a price, the
demise of Standard Oil, but multiple companies are born out of the demise of Standard Oil that
become some of the largest oil companies today. Standard Oil even caused the United States of
America to create a federal act to try and control monopolies from eliminating competition in
unethical ways, and from becoming so powerful that they can control not just their markets, but other
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This trust was an alternative form for a monopoly, and other companies began to use this trust form of
business in order to create giant monopolies in their independent markets. Standard Oil s sales
continued to increase, and the company began to acquire smaller companies to continue their rapid
growth. When Rockefeller would acquire smaller companies, he would completely shut down the ones
he believed were inefficient and keep the ones that he thought he could bring up to his caliber of
quality. Unfortunately for the workers from the companies that were shut down, they were put out of
work. Rockefeller also began to warehouse oil products in order to have more control over the oil
market by having the ability to possess large amounts of oil. Rockefeller had the ability to send in oil,
or hold the oil in the warehouses which could cause a riff in the oil market. In order to acquire more
business from customers Rockefeller struck a deal with Lake Shore Railroad, to give Standard Oil a
71% discount in return for a promise to ship at least 60 carloads of oil daily and to handle the loading
and unloading. This move cut the throats of smaller refineries because they could not produce enough
oil fast enough to be able to be offered discounts by railroad companies like Rockefeller did. These
deals that Rockefeller had in place allowed
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Prevalence, Pathology And Associated Risk Factors For...
Prevalence, pathology and associated risk factors for Dictyocaulus filaria infection among slaughtered
sheep.
Introduction
Sheep are an important part of the global agricultural economy. Domestic sheep provide a wide array
of raw materials. Wool is one of the first textiles although in the late 20th century wool prices began to
fall as the result of the popularity and cheap prices for synthetic fabrics . Sheep meat and milk are the
earliest staple proteins consumed by human civilization after the transition from hunting and gathering
to agriculture. Byproducts from the slaughter of sheep are also of value; sheep tallow can be used in
candle and soap making while, sheep bone and cartilage has been used to furnish carved items such as
dice and buttons .
Parasitic nematodes cause diseases of major economic importance in sheep .The lungworm ,
Dictyocaulus filaria , represents one of these nematodes inhabits bronchi and bronchioles and cause
parasitic bronchitis (commonly known as husk) particularly in young sheep ( Holzhauer et al., 2011).
Dictyocaulus filaria has direct life cycle, embryonated eggs are coughed up or swallowed and hatch in
the small intestine then first stage larvae are passed in faeces. Under favorable environmental
conditions, first stage larvae moult to second stage larvae and then infective en sheathed third stage
larvae that actively move from faeces to herbage and are ingested by the grazing sheep. Following
ingestion, third stage larvae ex sheath in
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A Brief Note On The North American Free Trade Agreement
Employment is the main source of income for the majority of the population in United States, Canada
and Mexico. Therefore, the most prevalent method of measuring a trade agreements impact on the
well being of the populace can be found by calculating the number of jobs gained or lost as a result of
the agreement and the quality of said jobs. The largest trade agreement in North America is called
NAFTA. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was officially signed on January 1st
1994, creating the largest and one of the most powerful free trade regions of the world. NAFTA
governs the entire spectrum of trade and commerce on the North American continent uniting the
economies of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. This agreement has ... Show more content on
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Initial proponents of NAFTA argued that the agreement, seeking to liberalize trade between the U.S.,
Canada, and Mexico, would help generate thousands of jobs and reduce income disparity in the
region. Opponents, however, warned that the agreement would cause huge job losses in the United
States as companies moved production to Mexico to lower cost (Villarreal and Fergusson, 2014). Now
that the agreement has been in place for over 20 years the results yielded can be clearly discussed.
One of the biggest proponents of debate comes from the losses and gains taking place in the work
force; more specifically how the agreement has impacted jobs across all three regions. As stated
earlier, it has been a fear of many that developing trade relations with developing countries such as
Mexico, would cause U.S. job losses and potentially equate to rising unemployment. The reason for
this is because the wages in Mexico were quite lower than that of the U.S., giving Mexico the default
advantage in manufacturing goods that might require significant labor. Several reports found that
NAFTA had little or no impact on aggregate employment (Hornbeck, 2004). Hornbeck (2004) reports
that the Carnegie Endowment study suggests that there was a net gain in U.S. employment in the first
ten years following the Act, creating between 0 to 270,000 jobs.
The Carnegie study is just one of many that state s NAFTA s net effect on jobs was negligible;
however other data suggests otherwise. In an
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Music as a Stress Reliever
They say music is one of the biggest stress relievers while acting gives you a chance to engulf yourself
into a character and be someone else for a change. Together these two create Musical Theater, possibly
one of the best two combinations known to man. Musical Theater is a worldwide form of
entertainment that has been around since ancient times and exhibits emotion through a series of acts
which include singing, dancing and scripted acting. Different areas of the world follow unique
storylines which are relevant to their past and current events. The beginning of Musical Theater dates
back to ancient times and originates mainly from the Romans, Greeks and Natya Shastas and
interestingly enough, it also dates back to The Harlem Renaissance Era. In the third BC Roman
comedies began to include dance and music. The Romans attached metal slabs to the bottom of their
shoes helping them to dance better. These shoes were called Sabilla shoes which now have evolved
into tap shoes. In the fifth BC ancient Greeks followed in the Romans footsteps by including dance
and music into their theatrical plays. PARAGRAPH ABOUT ROMAN RENAISSANCE ERA Later in
the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, religious dramas with chants and poetic lines transformed slowly
into musicals as they began to add music into the dramas. In the 1700s ballad and comic operas, which
were considered early Musicals, grew in popularity throughout Britain, France and Germany
(TheatricalMusical.com). While Musicals
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Workstations A Workstations Is Used By Users That Work...
Workstations A workstation is a powerful computer which is used by users that work with advanced
applications. It s mainly used by IT workers with high level occupations. The advantage of having a
workstation is that you can use it as a storage device, restore you documents from it and keep it as a
database to record figures. Workstations are mostly used by IT users which carry out complex IT
tasks. ` Workstations are used for engineering programs as they have high quality graphics. Router It
is a device that shares the network connection with multiple computers. It has the capability of
connecting to other devices such as: game consoles, smart TVs etc. The advantage of having an router
that you can connect more than one device to the network. All the devices on the network can directly
communicate to each other. Routers are used a network point of connecting workstations together. It
allows operations to be carried on the network through the router access. Switch Switches in computer
networks help to send and receive data around. They help the data flow between workstations by
connecting multiple workstations on the hub. The benefit of having switches on the network is that
they prevent data from over flowing. this is because they manage the data speed between the switches.
Switches are mainly used on the network by workstations. It allows data to flow with ease.
Connections can be made quicker with having various switches on the network. Hub A hub is a
connection
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The Importance Of Caritas As A Catholic Social Organisation
Part A:
In New Zealand has a lot of Catholic social organisation. In this assessment I choose Caritas as a
Catholic social organisation.
Caritas Internationalis is a catholic organisation and social service. Their mission is to work to build a
better world, especially for the poor and oppressed. Caritas has social service organisations in over
200 countries. And I will identify Caritas in Thailand because Thailand is my homeland and Thailand
has a lot of poor people. Many people in Thailand need the helping from organisation and I think
Caritas Thailand is a great organisation to service people. Caritas Thailand is not only help or service
people, they teach about the Catholic teaching to the people too. Also people will get the Catholic
social teaching from Caritas Thailand and this Catholic social teaching is important for live.
Caritas Thailand is set up in March 1968, Catholic Bishops Conference of Thailand (CBCT) had
established commission for relief and development. At home or abroad, Caritas Thailand is able to
deploy immediate and effective humanitarian relief to people in needs. It has recently work in close
partnership with the global Caritas network to provide humanitarian aid to thousands of Syrian
refugee, providing foods and medical cares.
Caritas Thailand s manager include providing cares and supports to the elderly and the disabled,
developing sustainable agriculture projects and exploring methods to prevent child trafficking and
exploitation.
Caritas
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Proposal For Red Bull
Marketing Research Proposal Red Bull
Red Bull is one of the greatest energy drink companies in the world. The iconic Blue and Silver can
has become a symbol for vitality, helping people with work and play. Its catchphrase, Red Bull gives
you wings! is a testament to the sort of imagery energy drinks wish to portray.
The brand Red Bull came in to existence in 1984, with its first product launched in 1987, making it a
pioneer in the global energy drink market. The idea came about to Mr. Dietrich Matechitz while in
Thailand. He noticed managers drinking a beverage called Krating daeng prior to meetings to stay
awake and focused. Upon trying the beverage, he found it to have a relieving effect on his jet lag. He
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In light of this, Red Bull has positioned itself as a drink for youths, and with the right promotional
mix, these could lead to an increase in sales.
In order to make its brand relate to the masses of a country, Red Bull will produce labels in the
respective country s language. With this, a higher cost is incurred when launching the drink in
different geographic areas. Nevertheless, Red Bull recognizes the importance of communicating its
brand identity as this would bring about an increase in brand equity and thus, sales revenue in the
future.
With the advancement of social media and technological platforms, Red Bull has had to improve its
communication strategies and promotional tools to be more effective and relevant. These help to
advertise and promote the product, therefore providing a new way of communicating with the
consumers. Promotional tools such as social media outlets like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram has
had massive effect on the consumers, especially the youth as they can better relate to these
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Michael Jackson Overcoming Obstacles
Michael Jackson
Have you ever had to overcome obstacles? I know I have. Michael Joseph Jackson was born on
August 29,1958 in Gary, Indiana. He lived in a small house with eight other siblings(Pratt,16).
Growing up Michael s family learned music through watching and hearing their father, but many
things with their father took a big turn. As life continued, Joe Jackson took interest in his boys musical
talent and started a band called, The Jackson 5.
They began doing small gigs to opening acts for many big top artists. Soon they began to hit the
charts, becoming the big talk of the town and a big hit with and for Motown Records. As all things,
they must come to an end. The Jackson 5 went their separate ways, only one continued their big
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Joe Jackson was known for being too violent to his children. He was known for hitting the kids
regularly for disobeying(Pratt, 18). Growing up Michael and his siblings weren t allowed to play with
kids in the neighborhood and they were very afraid of him(Pratt, 18). His father whooped his son for
popping a string on his guitar and that was the night they became a musical group. When they started
to have stardom every decision was made through their father. When you re a show business child,
you really don t have the maturity to understand a great deal of what is going on around you. People
make a lot of decisions concerning your life when you re out of the room. So here s what I remember.
I remember singing at the top of my voice and dancing with real joy and working too hard for a child.
Of course, there are many details, I don t remember at all. I do remember the Jackson 5 taking off
when I was eight or nine, Michael Jackson. (Pratt 16). The difficult part was they/he didn t get a break
from work. They worked on singing and performing everyday for hours. The pressure of being the
best got to them all and made them go different
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The Secretary Chant
In this poem Marge Piercy s speaker evokes a concrete vision of a woman who has lost her personal
identity to her job. Her bold and descriptive use of metaphors allow the reader to envision a woman
who is living her life vicariously through her career. Ms. Piercy successfully uses paradox,
personification, and the pun to bring the character alive. With the use of metaphors, both implied and
explicit, the reader can deeply empathize with the central character of this poem.
From the first line of the poem the tone is set for the reader. It is not so vague as to use a simple
simile, but a strong manifestation of the idea of the speaker as an actual personification of a material
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Often times the secretary or office assistant are seen as nothing more than robotic extensions
completely devoid of human qualities. Press my fingers (11) is an instruction to her boss explaining
exactly how she is to provide a function as if she was explaining how to operate any other piece of
office equipment. Like any secretary she would have to organize an office and explain to her boss
where things were to be found when she was out of the office. From my mouth issue canceled reams
(16).
She is clearly telling her boss where he would find the used paper and closed files but the pun
intended is that whatever she tells her boss is ignored anyway.
By the time the reader gets to the end of the poem the secretary is fully developed as an inanimate
machine, Swollen, heavy (17). She has given up trying to be human and has resigned herself to the
fact that she has been taken over completely by the machines that surround her. Metaphorically
speaking, with the use of metonymy, the secretary, now as a machine herself is about to be delivered /
of a baby Xerox machine (18 20), thus perpetuating a species of human machines.
In the final four lines, the secretary decries that I wonce was a woman and that she needs to be filed
under W . She is again giving instructions to her boss that she now serves no real function as a woman
and should just be filed away and forgotten. In this way, Ms.
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America s Obsession With Weight Loss and Body Image
America s Obsession with Weight Loss and Body Image
Introduction
Concern with weight and body image is a widespread preoccupation for many Americans. In a study
of college students 74.4 percent of normal weight woman and 46 percent of normal weight men said
they thought about their weight or appearance all the time or frequently ( Body Image, 2012). Focus
on appearance is at an all time high in American culture increasing the potential for negative body
image. Poor body image increases the risk for extreme weight/body control behaviors. Researchers
have found that increased preoccupation with appearance and body dissatisfaction put people at
greater risk for engaging in dangerous practices to control weight and size. Extreme dieting, exercise
compulsion, laxative abuse, vomiting, smoking and use of anabolic steroids have all been associated
with negative body image. ( Body Image, 2012).
Body Image
Body image encompasses how we perceive our bodies, how we feel about our physical experience as
well as how we think and talk about our bodies, our sense of how other people view our bodies, our
sense of our bodies in physical space, and our level of connectedness to our bodies. Over the past
three decades, while America has gotten heavier, the ideal woman presented in the media has become
thinner. Teenagers are the heaviest users of mass media, and American women are taught at a young
age to take desperate measures in the form of extreme dieting to control their
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An Argument Essay on the Use of Cell Phones in Public Places
Technological advances during the last fifty years of human history have given billions of people
instant access to unprecedented communication methods. Individuals are no longer limited to letter
writing and sending telegrams to convey a verbal message. E mails, text messaging, video chat, instant
messenger, and various social media outlets are all platforms for human communication in the modern
world. One of the most significant communication devices to surface from the technological serge is
the cellular telephone. Every individual with a cell phone has the ability to call any person, place, or
agency at anytime as long as the individual is within the service provider s coverage area. The
prevalence of cell phone owners has increased the use of cell phones in public places, such as schools,
restaurants, and theaters, and their use in public is associated with both positive and negative
implications. Some argue cell phones should be banned from public places because they are a social
distraction, inhibit the user from being able to focus properly, and can cause safety concerns by
interfering with airplanes and hospital equipment. Despite the negative impacts associated with cell
phone use in public places, cell phones must be allowed in public for safety reasons, emergency
scenarios, and to support the individual s right to personal freedom. Only a few short decades ago, the
thought of nearly every person on the planet having a personal, cellular phone in their
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The Effects Of Unauthorized Migration On The United States
Vicious Cycle
Unauthorized migration in the United States has turned into a Vicious Cycle of adverse effects that
sustain a system of underdevelopment, reduced productivity, low wage, and limited rights (Hinojosa,
2015). This is the reality of many migrants that leave their country of origin in search of economic
mobility. The push factors that influence people s decision to migrate are primarily economic and
security. Poverty, lack of employment, opportunities, and economic mobility along with high rates of
violence and crime drive people out of their home countries which tend to be in the Global South and
into the Global North where developed nations like the United States have pull factors that attract the
excessive labor from developing nations. Demand for low skilled labor, higher paying wages, social
and political stability, quality education, and greater wealth are some of the many qualities that make
advanced nations the preferred destination.
The Vicious Cycle begins with the push factors that cause people to migrate out (Hinojosa, 2015).
Lack of opportunities take people across treacherous borders in the hopes of reaching their destination,
a country like the United States in which they find a decent paying job that allows them to sustain
themselves and their loved ones back home (Hinojosa, 2015. The inflow of remittances to a home
country add up to millions and sometimes billions for some countries. The large cash inflow into
countries heavily dependent on
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Eulogy For Roderigo
Good evening Mr. Wehmeyer, this is Roderigo here. I feel not the need to excuse my love but find
myself in a situation where it be necessary ( can t afford to worsen my grade.) But do hear me out! For
your lessons have not been in vain. I surely can explain my actions using what we have learned in
class these many weeks and that I will, starting now. I ve noticed a difference between me and my
friend Iago, during that one class a few weeks ago where we talked about the locus of control me and
Iago compared our scores. I was rather surprised to find us being almost at complete opposite ends! I
personally appear to have an external locus of control meaning I think external forces are to blame. On
the other hand Iago has an internal locus of control meaning he thinks he is in control of situations
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A man who believes he is the one in control used me, one who sees external forces as the cause of my
misfortune to dangle me as though I was the puppet of his show. It was discussed right in class, people
like Iago with an internal locus of control are great manipulators of those like me with an external
locus of control, based on our scores. Iago will have a long paper no doubt to excuse all he has done I
can assure you
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Mccormick s Argument For Metal Molding Machines
According to Winner, artifacts that have a technical arrangement as form of social order have a range
of flexibility in the dimensions of their material form. It is precisely because they are flexible that their
consequences for society must be understood with reference to the social actors able to influence
which designs and arrangements are chosen (Winner, 1980). In order to argue for this statement,
Winner uses the examples of the low hanging overpass on Long Island, also known as Moses bridges,
and McCormick s molding machines. In order to look at the political values of the low hanging
overpasses, we have to look at how these bridges are designed. These bridges have been designed in
order to reject the poor people and the blacks, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Winner, these machines were placed in order to weed out the bad element among the
men (p. 125, Winner, 1980). The problem for the Cyrus McCormick s reaper manufacturing plant was
that the skilled workers started organizing unions in Chicago. Due to the unskilled labor needed to
operate the machines, the machines were the solution to break the union. However, according to Noble
(1999), these kinds of automatization have lead to a centralization of power in the metalworking
industry, both horizontally as vertically; increased concentration in the metalworking industry and
greater managerial control (p. 161). Furthermore, Noble states that a purely technical perspective is
insufficient to explain its development. The market was solely focused on the governmental needs as
that provided stable and generous incomes through grants. Furthermore, the need for mundane skills
on the shop floor still existed. Machine operators and skillful workforce taking care of the machines
still remained important to the functioning of the machine. Intelligent production has not been
completely built into the machine, nor been taken off the shop floor. Like Winner, Noble states that
artifacts do have politics. Nonetheless, Noble looks at the development of artifacts to show that this is
the result of a process more complex than the choice of an individual. Moreover, he shows that
technology is less determining than Winner
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Persuasive Essay On The American Dream
The phrase The American Dream is relatively old and has a long history, and although its ideas has
changed tremendously throughout the centuries, it still holds great meaning behind it. It not only
symbolizes financial success, but having the freedom to live independently. For some, living the
American Dream means having justice, material possession, or just pursuing everlasting happiness.
The new American Dream requires you to earn opportunity, and is has been more difficult for others
based on their social standing, ethnicity, and race to obtain; as opposed to the past American Dream
which involved optimism and hope for a better life. Each source clearly demonstrates the need for
determination and willpower to overcome barriers and obstacles of life.
In the early years of America, the concept of money and fame was not the American Dream. For the
Puritan minister, John Winthrop, the American Dream was love and unity, creating a utopian society
based on Christian ideals. Throughout A Model of Christian Charity, Winthrop quotes the Bible to
prove that the particular lifestyle of loving and giving is the only way to obtain such an outstanding
utopian society. In A Model of Christian Charity, Matthew 7:12: says, Whatsoever ye would that men
should to you , creating equality within the world (Winthrop, 25). Winthrop believed that if people
were to unite in love, they will be able to change the world in a more positive manner. Furthermore, he
believed the Lord created individuals such as the rich, poor, the powerful, and the weak to help each
other with each of their different strengths. In conclusion, it presented exactly how the Puritans should
treat one another as it would benefit the colonies overall survival. Not only did Winthrop want his
colony to survive, but wanted to set a good example to everyone else. This was his vision of the
perfect American Dream.
Benjamin Franklin demonstrates the possibilities of life in the New World through his own rise from
lower middle class as a youth to one of the most admired men in the world. The American Dream for
Franklin was to be self made and make America more remarkable. Franklin states, I had, on the whole,
abundant reason to be satisfied with my being
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Essay About Prison Reform
Few states had life without parole (LWOP) statutes before the 1970s, when there was an emphasis on
rehabilitation in criminal punishment and most states used indeterminate sentencing. Judges, prison
authorities, and parole boards had broad discretion in sentencing and release decisions. Life sentences
were parole eligible and either mandatory without a fixed minimum imprisonment term or
indeterminate with a fixed minimum imprisonment term. Louisiana, as an example, had the 10 6 law
(R.S. 15:571.7) from 1926 to 1979 that authorized the warden of a prison and the governor to
commute a prisoner s life sentence after he had served at least 10 years and six months with good
behavior. Throughout and beyond the decade, more states adopted determinate ... Show more content
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His claim that nothing works in the rehabilitation of offenders was widely accepted, as many argued
that criminal justice officials could not demonstrate offenders rehabilitation and were biased and too
lenient in the tough on crime movement (Mackenzie, 2001). In Schick v. Reed, the Court upheld a
conditional commutation granted by President Eisenhower (1974). Although the decision discussed
executive clemency, it indirectly supported life without parole statutes to come. The Supreme Court
reinstated death penalty statutes in Gregg v. Georgia on the condition that they provided for sentencing
guidelines, bifurcated trials, automatic appellate review, and proportionality review (1976). Later that
year, the Court declared mandatory death sentences without any alternatives unconstitutional in
Woodson v. North Carolina (1976). In response, states incorporated the aforementioned provisions, or
variations of them, as well as alternatives in capital cases into their new death penalty laws. The latter
stipulation led to a rise in LWOP statutes from the late 1970s to the early
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Literary Analysis Of Pride And Prejudice
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Pride and Prejudice is the most memorable, riveting and
heartwarming romance novels in history. Diving into the 1813 lifestyle from a modern viewpoint
raises the political correctness alarm: marriage as a means of survival for women, the rigidity of birth
and the intimidating, cruel class system. In 2017, Regency England in multiple ways seems utterly
daunting, nevertheless, Austen cleverly and entertainingly exposes these harsh customaries to ridicule.
Mrs. Bennet has a sole trivial aspiration for her 5 young daughters Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and
Lydia to unite in wedlock. And lustful, engrossing events arise from the first pleasurable encounter
with Jane and the rich handsome suitor Mr. Bingely as well as the meeting of Mr. Bingley s conceited
friend Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth who ironically experience hate at first sight. For many, Pride and
Prejudice is a highly satisfying love story that has importantly laid the basic foundations for romantic
literature. So, the love story mainly endorses the romance genre expectations for a modern audience
through its inclusion of the vital romance ingredients, namely our archetypal hero, heroine, engaging
obstacles, conflict, tension and ultimate happy ending.
Characters
Elizabeth Bennet is the perfect literary romantic heroine. She is not sappy, thank heavens, nor ditzy or
sissified but unconventionally outspoken, headstrong and self sufficient through her propensity to defy
the
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Mcmurphy In One Flew Over The Cuckoo s
He may be silent but he has quite a big impact in the movie and especially at the end. I rated him on
the scale leaning more towards the slave morality way by giving him a four. He does not demonstrate
too many values until the final scene where he kills McMurphy. It shows that even though he killed a
man, he did it for the best interest of him. McMurphy would have laid there for the rest of his life, not
being able to think for himself or help others. If the other men saw what happened to McMurphy they
would have been discouraged and not found the push they needed to be themselves. It shows a lot of
sympathy on his side of the story to even muster up the courage to murder. He has the good/bad
intentions that are associated with the slave morality
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Factors of Success
Introduction and objectives The overall objective of this individual assignment is targeted in two
separate, yet strongly interrelated sections. Our first task is concerned with one inspiring
entrepreneurial story and its reasons for success. Furthermore, other factors for success will be
discussed, in the light of relevant literature. Additionally, I will identify the personal takeaways I can
take from it. To support this, I also intend to explain the logic used to identify these takeaways. Other
interesting details of this entrepreneurial story, but not relevant for the main critical analysis, will be
placed in the appendix. Following this, using two different personal entrepreneurial assessment tests, I
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In the previous page, some ideas were depicted, in order to frame Cordys and Jan Baan s reasons for
success into a common framework. This shows the connection between an awareness of new
emerging trends in the software industry and Baan s personal characteristics. Having set this
framework and mentioned the casual ambiguity and mutual interdependence amongst all the reasons
for success, the first reason for success I can argue is a combination between an opportunistic personal
trait and an innovative approach to problem solving. In other words, Jan Baan has always been ready
to sense an opportunity and innovate to succeed (Baan 2010, p. 23; Eppink 2010). This burning desire
for innovation was a fundamental cornerstone in both The Baan Company in the past, and Cordys
nowadays. He himself stated that he expected his enterprises to be trend setters and not followers
(Baan 2005, p.123). Specifically, in the case of Cordys, Baan detected that the software industry
required an agile consumer driven innovation (Eppink 2010). Indeed, innovation is crucial if a small
firm wants to grow and be successful (Barringer and Ireland 2010). Furthermore supportive networks
developed around clusters could boost innovation (Burns 2007, p70). Interestingly, this was also true
for Jan Baan, who in early stages involved his brother, and simultaneously built up a close network in
his home country, the Netherlands. Hence, from the last paragraph, as a
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Servant Of Allah By Diouf
Subsequent to perusing substance of the book Servants of Allah by Diouf, clarifies and gets inside and
out of the work of African American and religious history, there is very little thought about the
historical backdrop of African American in Islam, however this book talks about the greatest effects
that Islam and African American Muslims had on the Americans.
Islam was the second Methodism religion brought into the post 1492 Americans. African Muslims
were seemed, by all accounts, to be show slaves, yet that was just face of their attributes. They carried
custom of resistance and defiance with them. Furthermore, they demonstrated opposing toward their
captors frame the start. I trust the greatest effect that African Muslims had on the America were the
reality they bring resistance, and that was against the model slaves. I trust this was huge effect on the
grounds that the settlements needed to take hostile to Muslim measures to shield the provinces from
their strikes.
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such as its impact on today s music. The passage says that the genre of music known as the Blues can
be traced back to the recitation of the Qur an by slaves who read during hard times. The melody is
thought to be similar to the way the west Africans read. This is interesting because todays music like
Hip Hop with its rhythmic style has a direct influence from Blues music. Another influence we see
today is that of headgears such as du rags and bandanas, the Muslim slave population had a look of
turbans and head caps. It is astonishing that America has a trace of Islam in it, something that I would
have never guessed. Looking at Muslim majority areas like Saudi Arabia and Somalia you see men
wearing turbans and kufis. I believe everything about Islam works with somewhat with every culture
in the world for most the most
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Essay On Classification Of Race
Everywhere today we are all categorized by race; but what is race? Where does it come from, who
dictates what s our race, what it is? Race is a group of people who share a set of characteristic mostly
but not all the time physical ones, and are said to share a common bloodline (Conley,322). Therefore,
Race is created by society who wanted to divide people into different category based in their color and
biologically features. Physically features, people thought it would be much convenient to tell the
difference between white and non white human, when they start it off with the one drop rule. The one
drop rule is when they have a one drop of black blood makes a person black(Conley,331). Which
indicates that if you would of taking the test of blood it tells you from your ancestors that were African
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Negroid race was to fit into African, Hottentots, Melanesians/Papua, as well as Australian Aborigine,
Dravidians, and Sinhalese. Mongoloid fits into northern, Chinese and Indo Chinese, Japanese and
Korean, and American Indian. The last one would be Caucasian Aryans, Hamites, and Semites. These
three races where made so everybody would fit into one of these categories based on biological
features whether white or black skin. As time went by society started creating more races based on
people s color, ethnicity and language it was the idea to justify the inequality. Ethnicity is one s ethnic
quality or affliction, it is a voluntary self defined, nontheatrical, fluid and multiple, and based on
culture difference not physicals ones(Conley). Race does not determine the person s color of their
skin, usually the ancestors in the meaning of classification to human race. However, humans were
interpreting the race for so many years that is nearly impossible to prevent the mix of human races to
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Short Summary Of The Battle Of War
Hood started out by having Brown and Cleburne to attack Wagner s line of 3000 men. Wagner s men
were guarded by fieldworks put up before the Confederates had arrived, but since they were made in
haste, they quickly collapsed. Wagner s line let out a single volley of rifle fire before turning around
and retreating to the main line. The Confederates were on the heels of the fleeing Federals, so the
defending Federals couldn t fire in fear of hitting their own. This inability to shoot caused a weak spot
in the center of the Union line, so Brown, Cleburne, and French focused their troops on that spot.
Within minutes, the Confederates had breached the line forty yards in, and Union soldiers quickly
started retreating. It was looking to be a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some of Loring s units tried retreating, but Loring rallied them to continue. They made no further
progress forward though. They made six distinct attacks against Reilly s line, but all failed with heavy
losses. Quarles was able to break through the line somehow; his unit was immediately pinned down by
artillery fire. Bate s units was sent to the Union right, and when he was ordered to attack it was nearly
dark. Bate pushed right and swept past Union sharpshooters. Bate had expected that his left flank
would be protected by Chalmers cavalry, but because of an orchard, Chalmers was split from the main
unit and was not there. In an effort to protect this flank, Bate sent a Florida unit to the left. Since Bate
had to send that brigade to protect the flank, he was stretched too thin which kept him from advancing
forward, leading to his retreat. The other Confederate cavalry units besides Chalmers and his men
were on the other side of the river trying to hit the Federals on their left side, led by Forrest. Wilson
heard about Forrest s crossing at the Harpeth and gathered his cavalry to oppose them. When Forrest s
and Wilson s forces drew near to each other, Wilson sent Croxton s units to hit Forrest s flank and sent
Hatch to strike the front of Forrest.
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An Auteurist Critique of The Life Aquatic with Steve...
An Auteurist Critique of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
Wes Anderson is a world renowned filmmaker known for creating vividly colorful films that are
consistent with his auteur signature. Though he has only directed 7 films (not including his upcoming
film and two short films), he is a perfect example of how even a small body of work can demonstrate
auteur theory. Anderson s films have frequent themes, visual and methodological style and he even
uses a lot of the same actors in most of his films. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) is a great
example to demonstrate Wes Anderson s stylistic use of pastel color schemes, symmetrical shot
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When confronted by a reporter aboard his ship about his latest documentary, Steve resorts to childish
name calling instead of accepting the fact that his opinion is not the only opinion. Steve Zissou shows
no hesitation risking his own life and that of his crew when searching for a mysterious shark that ate
his friend and fellow colleague. Anderson commonly uses family issues as a thematic device in all of
his films. Steve Zissou s long forgotten son, Ned Plimpton, suddenly shows up to a screening of Steve
s documentary, and shortly after they begin a deep search for a real relationship. This relationship is
short lived, however, due to Steve s neglect to replace the old helicopter atop the Belafonte. Near
death experiences are very common in Anderson s films, Sam Shakusky being struck by lightning in
Moonrise Kingdom, and Francis near death experience in The Darjeeling Limited (2007) are two
examples. In the case of The Life Aquatic the whole crew aboard the Belafonte comes face to face
with their death. While carelessly lounging in the onboard spa, Steve inadvertently lets his ship be
taken over by pirates. Steve (and his ego) take it upon himself to save the crew single handedly. At this
point in the film, the cinematography takes a different turn than what is usually portrayed by
Anderson. Wes Anderson is known for his use of the camera stylistically. His films are
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The Purpose Of The Tea Party
This letter indicates the views of the Tea Party and what their views are on the current issues that are
occurring in politics. It also outlines the varying political groups that claim the revolutionary war of
their own doing. The political group the Tea Party was recently formed and this article talks about
their members wanting to go back to having the same political ideas as the rebels did during the
revolutionary war. The event of the Tea Party was inspired by many rebels who were all protesting
England s unfair taxation. However, many different political groups have claimed that they were
responsible for the Tea Party. The main concept of this is that the Tea Party created a diversity of
political groups, such as the Federalists and
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The Necklace, Mr. Maupassant
In The Necklace Mr. Maupassant tells a story of a woman, Mrs. Loisel, who goes through many
emotions over the loss of a necklace that ends up being a fake. As she goes through these situations
Mr. Maupassant gives examples of literally elements that prove what kind of person she turns out to
be. Throughout the story Mrs. Loisel is conflicted with many problems just to realize who she became
and how she took advantage of what she already had in her life. When it turns out to be too late she
then blames her friend for letting her borrow the necklace instead of taking the responsibility of her
selfish life.
During the eighteenth century all aspects of western culture was influenced to take over the role of
women in society at the time. Women were lead to believe that men were supposed to be the primary
householders whom can do anything leaving them dependent to men. Women at the time also had to
deal with the struggles of living in social class lifestyles that dreamt of having nothing but luxuries
and higher values. Guy De Maupassant s The Necklace portrays this very situation through the
character of Mrs. Loisel with the different use of literary devices. She is stuck between wanting to live
the lifestyle and learning to live her own without certain delicacies.
A point to consider is the use of foreshadowing in Maupassant s The Necklace and how it gives away
further events in the story. With foreshadowing, the reader is given clues at the beginning of the story
as to
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Rags And Behavior Essay Questions And Answers
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1: DRUGS AND BEHAVIOR TODAY................................................................................ 1
Discussion questions and assignments 1 Lecture outline for Chapter 1 3
Video suggestions 7
Essay questions 8
True/false questions 9
Multiple choice questions 13
CHAPTER 2: DRUG TAKING BEHAVIOR: THE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL CONCERNS..............
27 Discussion questions and assignments 27
Lecture outline for Chapter 2 28
Video suggestions 32
Essay questions 33
True/false questions 34
Multiple choice questions 38
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348
Discussion questions and assignments 348
Lecture outline for Chapter 13 349
Video suggestions 352
Essay questions 353
True/false questions 354
Multiple choice questions 359
CHAPTER 14: PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, OVER THE COUNTER DRUGS, AND DIETARY
SUPPLEMENTS................................................................................................................................. 378
Discussion questions and assignments 378
Lecture outline for Chapter 14 379 Video suggestions 382
` Essay questions 383
True/false questions 384
Multiple choice questions 388
CHAPTER 15: DRUGS FOR TREATING SCHIZOPHRENIAAND MOOD DISORDERS...............
393
Discussion questions and assignments 393
Lecture outline for Chapter 15 394
Video suggestions 395
Essay questions 398
True/false questions 399
Multiple choice questions 403
CHAPTER 16: SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION........................................................................
418
Discussion questions and assignments 418
Lecture outline for Chapter 16 419
Video suggestions 423
Essay questions 424
True/false questions 425
Multiple choice questions 430
CHAPTER 17: SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT: STRATEGIES FOR
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What Is Standardized Work
Standardized work
Need for a system in place to solve the problem of occurrence.
1. The basic requirement for a successful plant operation is to have a system in place to solve
problems as and when it arises.
2. Find the right people to lead this system.
How long has a skipper got to react if he spots a problem? And How long has a manager got to react if
a quality problem arises?
The reaction time on any problem by Supervisor will be quicker than the plant manager who has to
wait for a report to analyze the situation. The Supervisor / Operators need to have a process for
correcting problems as and when they arise. It is how a person does it and the results obtained which
matters.
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Standardized work focuses on 5w and 1 h. 5w (who, what, when, where, and why) who operates the
process, what does final product look and quality checks, when will it be ready, where to complete the
process, why this step essential? 1 h (how) how is the process to follow the time and resource. Overall
the process should be smooth. Standardized work is best practices known and which are put in place
by documenting the process. Standardized work is to ensure optimization of productivity, safety and
quality. The goal of standardization is to ensure all 3 i.e. productivity, safety and quality are met in
highest standard. Standardized work can be defined as sequence of job functions organized efficiently
and followed by an operator repeatedly. The process of standardized work s ultimate aim is to achieve
kaizen. If there is no change or progress in standardized work, then the plant is in regression.
As Taiichi Ohno rightly says People don t go to Toyota to work , they go there to think . where there is
no standard, there can be no kaizen , and Improvement is endless and
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The Measures to Improve Professional Competence
The measures to improve professional competence
Name:王艺梦
Class,Major:Class 2,Accounting
Student ID:280604210
The measures to improve professional competence
Abstract:Professional competence is one of the fundamental principles of the Code of Ethics for
Professional Accountants.However,more and more firms accept engagements without enough
competent professional skills,which turns out that,there are so much problems they can t figure out or
deal with,at last,they have to take the legal liabilities.Along with the expositions of fraud made by
listed companies.The public become suspicious about professional competence of the certified public
accountants.Because of the indignant denouncement of the investors,their prestige drops to ... Show
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The colleges should focus on the abilities,bring academic and professional skills education together. In
the college phases,professional education is of great importance.Apart from the basic theories,college
should connect the teaching method and actual working needs according to the knowledge of subject
area that the principle of professional competence asks.In addition,colleges also need to offer courses
in accordance with the requirements mentioned before.More and more colleges in our country have
offered courses about specialized certified public accountant since 1994.According to some research
report,the firms are satisfied with the graduates whose majors are specialized certified public
accountant.They indicate that their comprehensive quality is generally above others majoring in
accounting.In the meantime,the graduates give their feedback to their old
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Characteristics Of Lilly As A Homosexual
Characteristics of Lilly as a Homosexual
Lilly discovers that she has an erotic and emotional connection to women as opposed to men.
However, she does not want to reveal her sexual orientation to the society, rather makes it a secret
affair. In school, she continues to study like a normal student leaving her nightlife out of the public
limelight. She opts to live two lives; one that is known to the majority of the society and another that
is a secret to her and friends. She is not willing to make her sexual orientation known to the people for
fear of victimization by the society members.
Moreover, Lilly is in denial of her sexual orientation at some point. In an attempt to try and be
straight, she marries a gay man, but the marriage lasts for less than a year. The quest of trying and
becoming a person she does not make one understand how she feels about her sexual orientation.
Moreover, her marriage to a gay man confirms her fears of being a lesbian. Although she tries hard to
try something out, it refuses to work; hence, opting to stick to her sexual orientation.
Lilly uses her sexism to appeal to people in night clubs. As a lesbian, she poses nude photos as well as
stripping in clubs for money. She also goes to lesbian clubs in Los Angeles since it is the place she
feels contented. She engages in lesbian relationships in an attempt to satisfy her gratification for
women. She lives the life of a lesbian without being suspected as a homosexual.
Article Analysis
In the 1950
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Science Project Synthesis Essay
For this year s science project, I would like to test the effects of both mineral and commercial
sunscreens on human skin and coral reefs. In current news, the island chain and United States state,
Hawaii is planning on banning common sunscreens for the detrimental effects on the coral reefs. I
would like to test the sunscreens for the detrimental effects on human skin as well to answer the
common question, Why should I care? With this project, I will be able to educate the public on not
only the effects of chemicals on marine life, but also on humans as well. Also, determine if there is a
way not to wear sunscreen at all and still be protected from the sun s UV rays.
In this experiment, I will be testing the effects of both chemical (commercial) sunscreens and mineral
(alternative) sunscreens on human skin. Chemical and mineral sunscreen act in completely different
ways. According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), chemical sunscreens contain
chemicals that act as endocrine disruptors, are estrogenic, and may interfere with thyroid and other
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The subjects on the diet will be given two weeks of the sunscreen diet for bodily preparations to
withstand the strenuous sun exposure during the trials. The subjects using the sunscreen will be using
the same chemical or mineral sunscreen for each trial. Before the trials even start, each subject needs
to check with their doctor to see if they are qualified for this type of testing. I will be conducting this
experiment in, I believe, that is the most appropriate setting, the beach. This environment is where
people get most of their sunburns for the direct sunlight people get during their recreation
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Business Code Of KFC
INTRODUCTION
KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken, has a less formal layout than Famous Brands Ltd, it is more focused
on fun and the feelings of their employees and customers, less demands regarding reaching new
boundaries and I believe it is made possible because they are a global renowned giant in the consumer
industry! They are a corporate giant already, this affords them the luxury to show a more friendly
approach because their status and reputation is threatening, fierce and extremely competitive, and they
already lead the chicken consumables market. They have earned the right to focus on feelings of
employees and consumers and fun.
VISION
KFC s objective is to ensure happiness is experienced by the population, to give all their customers a
distinct experience on every experience. For the jobs at KFC to be the superior jobs globally for the
people dedicated to producing excellent food and caring for customers, superior to others.
VALUES
 This part of their values was the first to be stated which emphasizes their enthusiasm for the value,
they stress listening and replying to customers in a positive way. They also want to put in the extra
work when it comes to their customers just to put a smile on their dial.
 They trust people and constructive engagements, they will people to contribute with suggestions
and have created a unique workplace
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INTRODUCTION
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Quotes Between Lines 11 And 11 Bradstreet
Bradstreet is very upset by losing her things in the fire. One thing that could have upset her was that in
her house she could of had some precious memories of her family s old belongings in their that she
wanted to cherish forever and possibly some pictures of when she was little too. In line 14 and 15
Bradstreet says, I blest his name that gave and took, that laid my goods now in the dust. I think this
quote means that she isn t happy with what just took place before her eyes. In line 11 and 12
Bradstreet says then, coming out, beheld a space the flame consumed a dwelling place. In this quote
Bradstreet is stating that she is staring in front of her house and looking at a firehouse that was once
hers but now is not. In line 7, 8, and
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King Arthur Chivalry
King Arthur is one of the most famous leaders in our world s history. No one knows whether or not
King Arthur ever existed. Either way, he still was very impactful on our world and continues to
influence our world today. Nick Bettis states, That future generations turned him into legend... That is
the real significance of King Arthur. We invented him because we have an inherent need for what he
represents. He symbolizes our ideals, which makes the most authentic part of us invested in his legacy.
King Arthur invented the idea of chivalry. Chivalry was a code used by the Knights of the Roundtable
that included various qualities that were to be expected in an ideal knight such as wisdom, courage,
temperance, and justice. All of the knights lived and died by this code. Many different texts written
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Within this text, King Arthur and his army fight the army of his son, Sir Mordred. At the end of the
battle, King Arthur and Sir Mordred are tasked to fight each other. In the end, they kill each other, and
Arthur s sword, Excalibur, is returned to the Lady of the Lake. It would be very hard for a man to fight
his own son no matter how evil the son was. King Arthur believed it was his duty to face off with his
son. Arthur states, No, tide me death, tide me life. Now I see him yonder alone, he shall never escape
mine hands. For at a better avail shall I never have him. Arthur was determined to fight Sir Mordred
despite the fact that Mordred was his son. Arthur did the right and just thing when he fought his son.
Amy Farrell points out, The chivalric virtues of wisdom, faith, charity, and justice were among the
many ideals of the Knights Code of Chivalry in the Middle Ages. So Arthur was very chivalrous when
he fought his son. King Arthur knew it was he duty to fight his son, but it was also the just thing to do.
For this reason, Arthur was very chivalric in this
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Pavlovian Memories
....... Lonely is the hunter who, thinking of his prey, leaves his true love s warm embrace to face the
cold winter day. Then, bypassing his greatest foe a frozen cabin door, he sets out on his endless search,
uncertain what he s searching for ....... I remember the first night Lori and I spent in this apartment.
Married one week, we moved to Philadelphia, excited about the start of medical school but nervous
about living in a big city. On our first night in this apartment, we slept on the wooden floor under a
large sleeping bag. When I think back to that night, every sense in my body experiences a Pavlovian
response. I can still feel the two of us lying naked together under the sleeping bag, studying the
August night through an open window as though we were seeing the moon and stars for the first ...
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I can still hear Lori s voice whispering to me, and four years later, the sounds are no less symphonic.
Four years later, the memories are still vivid and exciting, but on the night before my graduation from
medical school, I find myself without Lori and once again alone. Life is truly a matter of perspective.
On our first night in this apartment, looking through the window from a vantage point on the floor, I
remember seeing only a clear August sky, countless stars that twinkled in synchrony with our
heartbeats, and a Gleasonesque moon that seemed almost alive. Tonight, from the vantage point of an
empty bed, I can t see the stars or the moon. Looking down through my bedroom window, I can only
see the emaciated rooftops of a North Philadelphia tenement. Life is full of such incongruities. As they
say in North Philadelphia, Some days, you re the pigeon, and some days, you re the windshield.
Tonight, I m definitely the windshield. Graduation day from medical school has been the light in my
forest for as long as I can
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Public Intoxication Laws In The United States
In the United States, public intoxication laws are reserved to the states, and because of that, drunk and
disorderly charges and penalties are the product of state and local laws. The charge of public
intoxication alleges that a person is visibly drunk or under the influence of drugs in a public place.
Typically, this charge is a misdemeanor, but if there are added charges like criminal mischief or DUI,
you can be facing very stiff penalties.
Elements of the Crime
The elements involved in a charge for drunk/disorderly are twofold; first, the person must be in a
public place . The definition of public place is something that is up to the courts to decide, and there is
no single legal definition of a public place. Second, their behavior or demeanor must show clearly that
they seem to be intoxicated. It should be noted that a number of states require the intoxication to be
severe; you seem so drunk that you are a threat to your own safety and that of others. Another
important note is that in some states, you can be convicted even if you are not drunk; the mere
appearance that you are intoxicated or high on drugs and your behavior may be enough for a
conviction.
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Even though most often public intoxication is a misdemeanor, the penalties will be high and it will
remain on your criminal record (do you really even want one?) for the rest of your life. Future
employees will see it before they decide whether or not to offer you a position. Luckily, there are
many defenses and exceptions to public intoxication charges that a good attorney well versed criminal
law will bring up to the courts. Here are a few defenses that your attorney might use on your
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The War On The World
Fundamentally speaking, warfare is the means by which human society has been organized. The
modern world is divided up into a number of states whose sovereignty is based either on the results of
warfare or the threat of warfare. The ability of a states to wage and win wars is what determines the
geopolitical pecking order. Those who cannot hope to win wars alone pursue policies and deals that
ensure the intervention of more capable states in their defense, should one come about. Domestic
policies and cultural developments, as well, are understood as wars: at this very moment, there is a
War on Drugs, a War on Terror, a War on Women, a War on Poverty, even an alleged War on
Christmas. Indeed, the uneasy peace that exists between the world s current superpowers is a result of
the expected outcome of Nuclear War. The nature of war, being so essential to the shape and nature of
the world we live in, must be understood. To aid us in our own understanding of war, we can benefit
tremendously from exploring the ways in which war was practiced, understood, and experienced by
our cultural and ideological progenitors, the Greeks and Romans of Classical Antiquity. Classical
Greek warfare can be best understood through the manner in which it was practiced: hoplite warfare.
Hoplite warfare was communitarian, strictly organized and ritualistic. This particular style of combat
shaped and was shaped by the culture in which it developed. In a traditional hoplite battle, men armed
with
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  • 2. The Yield Spread Of A Corporate Bond And A Comparable... 2. Literature review The yield spread is defined as the difference between the yield on a corporate bond and a comparable government bond. Prior to a study done by Merton (1974) yield spreads were considered to be mainly driven by expected default losses on corporate bonds, tax premiums and risk premiums (Radier et al, 2015). However, Merton (1974) and more recent research has shown that factors such as equity volatility, liquidity, interest rate levels and the slope of the treasury term structure are also significant factors in determining changes in the yield spread (Radier et al, 2013; Lepone Wong, 2009; Peter Grandes, 2007; Collin Dufresne, Goldstein Martin, 2001). 2.1 Equity Volatility One of the three factors which Merton (1974) found to be a significant determinant of the yield spread was the probability of default as indicated by the firm specific equity volatility on the stock market. Merton (1974) predicted a positive relationship between equity volatility and the yield spread. According to Merton (1974), a short put option on the equity of a company is equivalent to a corporate bond issued by that company. This means that any individual corporate bond yield should have a positive relationship with the equity value of the firm (Jubinski Lipton, 2012). Radier et al (2015); Hibbert et al (2011); Campbell Taksler (2004) all find evidence supporting Merton (1974) s prediction of a positive relationship. Radier et al (2015) is the only one of these studies ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Barbie Doll s Role Model For Children Children have always looked up to someone also as we know called Role Models . A good role model is a person who serves as an example of the values, attitudes, and behaviors associated with a role. For year s little girls have been looking up to a figure/plastic doll called Barbie. Barbie Dolls have been in our world since 1959 which was when the first Barbie doll named after Ruth s daughter Barbara made its debut at New York Toy Fair. Barbie is what children have been looking up to as their role model for years. Barbie is a character who is always up to date on the latest trends. She has long blonde hair, blue eyes, perfect makeup, and perfect medium tanned and curvy body. Barbie is the girl that everyone wants to be or be around. I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1961 Barbie dolls Boyfriend Ken was introduced at the American International Toy Fair, where ken was 12 inches tall, had molded plastic hair (blond and brunette) and came dressed in red bathing suit trunks with a yellow towel and sandals (Barbie media). When a child is playing with a Barbie doll, it helps them improve their creativity with clothes, colors combinations skills because there are so many outfits, shoes, accessories, and play sets that they can mix and match. This can improve their skills as well as they can share their ideas behind their decisions for dressing up their dolls, and can even start dressing themselves up and getting the idea. Playing with Barbie dolls has the force to influence your child s creativity for example She or He can create many different looks for Barbie based on how she feels and comes up with different events and activate that part of your child s brain. As a young girl, playing with Barbie dolls was the best time of life. Getting Barbie s for birthdays or any occasion was the highlight of every year, especially when me and my friends would get together and we would compare dolls to see what each other got and see the difference in dolls. Barbie was just a doll that we could make and say what ever we wanted her to say or do, we let our imaginations take a lead. As said in the article Life in Plastic , Barbie draws her flock with a heady mix of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Sigmund Freud s Civilization And Its Discontents Sigmund Freud, in his book Civilization and Its Discontents, contests that humans are subject to savage, animalistic instincts. He opposes the Marxist value that humans are superior to their animal counterparts, rather, he holds, humans are quite like wolves to each other. With this claim, he explores how internal compositions work in the grand scheme, to create a working mechanism of society that tames and creates internal negotiations of behaviour and instinct. (also include what comes of the last question) Freud, a psychologist, had views that were at odds with Marxist values, derived from a philosopher and economist. Their views on what drives human nature are fundamentally different. Freud adhered to the belief that humans are enslaved by their instinctive forces. This is to say that humans are driven to seek out pleasure. Marx, on the other hand, believed that humans are motivated by their place in society through labour. His core value was the division of labor, and how it structures society. Freud understood man in a Darwinian sense, that man comes from natural selection, in the sense that Darwin insisted on its [homo sapiens] kinship with lesser cousins and observed that the stamp of [its] lowly origin was quite ineffaceable (12). This contrasts with the Marxist assumption that humans are different from animals, the belief in human exceptionalism. Under this presumption, Marx finds that abuse and violence occurs in consequence to disproportionate distributions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Stock Market Consists Of Large And Small Companies The stock market consists of large and small companies in where they put up small portions of their businesses to sell to investors. Investors across the world venture off into the stock market world in order to have a piece of ownership within the companies on the market. There are various options in the commodity market and there have been several cases in where securities fraud along with other white collar crimes have occurred. White Collar crimes are known as crimes considered to be nonviolent but are done to victims for a financial gain. A type of white collar crimes is considered to be securities fraud, it is usually done within the stock market by certain persons in either boiler rooms or large corporations. In the stock markets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Should the stock brokers involved in these crimes towards large groups of people be punished more severely? This paper will go into detail with how securities fraud can occur within the stock markets by a man who is currently making thousands telling his story after doing time for his white collar crimes. When it comes to white collar crimes caused by people in a higher economic status, the stories are portrayed to see the men in as glorious or intelligent to be able to pull off such schemes in where they earned millions. When it comes to what securities fraud actually entails, it is said that it is a crime where any person dealing within the stock markets causes or coerces someone else to invest their money towards the stocks being sold or about to be sold. In being sold to buy these stocks over the phone based off of information that could have been made up literally two minutes before the phone call is made is in violation of securities law within the stock market or the commodities markets. The term securities fraud can also be recognized along the lines of stock fraud and investment fraud as well. The crime can be committed by various types of groups of people including large corporations, brokerage firms, stockbrokers and as well as individuals on their own. In saying individuals on their own being able to commit securities fraud it is where they venture off themselves away from a company and would create a boiler ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Theme Of Sublime Nature In Frankenstein By Mary Shelley In the novella Frankenstein, Mary Shelley uses geography to further the plot, reveal the true intentions of characters and convey the novella s theme of sublime nature. The theme of sublime nature is the idea that nature is comprised of a mixture of terror and beauty. One example of sublime nature supported by geography is the monster, which is truly a terror in appearance and spirit being born in Ingolstadt. Shelly contrasts this terror of Ingolstadt to the beauty of Geneva, Frankenstein s birthplace. Once the fruit of Frankenstein s labor comes to fruition and the horrific monster is born, even Frankenstein himself is unable to endure the aspect of the being and attempts to cast it away and forget it (Shelley 101). The apparent ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These events are meant to show that terror in the form of the monster has survived in the beauty of nature, setting out on a journey to achieve spiritual peace. However, the monster, who has traveled Europe in search of Geneva, in fact seeks and is surrounded by the peace it can never have, as the terror which resides inside of the monster s soul will not allow it. One such case occurs when spring begins and the monster is felt [the] emotions of gentleness and pleasure in the sunshine and the balminess of the air but then realized that he was still lonely and quickly became bitter (Shelley 246). The vengeance which the monster wishes upon Frankenstein is a manifestation of an eternal fury that the monster has as a result of the loneliness that Frankenstein has imposed upon him. The theme of sublime nature is perpetuated by Shelley s incorporation of violence in locations with beautiful lake and mountain views. As Frankenstein takes a tour of a mountain and glacier he sees sublime nature in the form of the pallid lightning that played above Mont Blanc, showing that terrors such as lightning already exist within the domain of the beautiful mountainside (Shelley 167). Shelley uses this ominous mood to foreshadow Frankenstein s future encounter with another herald of terror, the monster. Not long after Frankenstein sees an object in the distance and suddenly, A flash of lightning illuminated the object, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay on Women in Iliad, Odyssey, and the Bible Role of Women in Iliad, Odyssey, and the Bible Much is known of men in ancient civilizations, from the famous philosophers and mathematicians of Greece to the patriarchs and subsequent kings of the nation of Israel. It would seem, however, that history has forgotten the women of these times. What of the famous female thinkers of Ancient Greece, the distinguished stateswomen of Rome? What power did they hold? What was their position in societies of the distant past? A glimpse into the roles and influence of women in antiquity can be discovered in such ancient masterpieces as the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Hebrew Bible. In the Iliad, women are barely mentioned, and then only as spoils of war or treacherous creatures not worthy of a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The myth of how the war between the Greeks and the Trojans began, itself, shows women, in this case goddesses, in an unflattering light, fighting like vain beauty queens over which one is more beautiful. In fact, the very character of these three goddesses is at the least reprehensible and mirrors the conception of many ancient, male driven societies of women being fickle, disloyal temptresses. Hera is the paranoid, jealous wife who viciously strikes out at her husband s lovers, Aphrodite is a kind of divine harlot, and Athena, although the most admirable of the group, nevertheless gives in to petty emotions and is an odd choice to be guardian of wisdom, since no women were allowed in the academies or thought of by men as being particularly wise. Thetis intentions are the exception to the trivial designs of her immortal counterparts, for she is always the devoted mother of Achilles, trying to do what is best for her son. Athena may give aid to the Greek cause, but only because she was not picked by Paris as the most fair. The only mortal woman in the Iliad who seems to have any redeeming qualities, and to whom we are not introduced for any real amount of time, in contrast to Hecuba, is Andromache, who makes a brief, yet lasting appearance as Hector s wife. For the most part, however, women in the Iliad are placed decidedly in the background, at best shown as accessories to their male spouses. Expanding on the Iliad, the Odyssey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Theme Of Electricity Comes To Cocoa Bottom And An... Throughout the two poems, Electricity comes to Cocoa Bottom and An Unknown Girl , there is an obvious theme of disappointment. In An Unknown Girl , there is disappointment in many different ways, such as the disappointment that western civilisation has taken over and that she s not linked to her culture as much anymore. In Electricity... there is obvious disappointment conveyed to us I will use the theme of disappointment to explain and compare the two poems. Firstly, in Electricity... , there are many techniques that convey disappointment, one of them being structure. Douglas has written in free verse, allowing her emotions to be put into the poem more freely than other types of poetry structure. She has also shortened her three paragraphs ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One example of a similarity is how colourful the poems are and the emotions they make you feel. peacock lines , neon bazaar in An Unknown Girl , yellow, orange , Light! in Electricity... . These colours give you a sense of imagery, which leads to you feeling many different emotions, and this relates to the theme of discovery. In contrast to the colourfulness though, both poems end in a simple statement or closing sentence. the moment had passed. from Douglas sums up the poem, the silence is more prominent. Likewise, Longing... in the neon bazaar from Alvi brings a close to the poem and this simple technique used by both poets makes the previous emotions even ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Standard Oil And Its Effects On The United States Standard Oil was the United States first monopoly, and it was a rollercoaster of a ride for the company. Standard Oil started from the ground up and grew into a massive enterprise, that would eventually make John D. Rockefeller the richest man in the world. This would come at a price, the demise of Standard Oil, but multiple companies are born out of the demise of Standard Oil that become some of the largest oil companies today. Standard Oil even caused the United States of America to create a federal act to try and control monopolies from eliminating competition in unethical ways, and from becoming so powerful that they can control not just their markets, but other markets too, and from having the ability to change the price on consumers ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This trust was an alternative form for a monopoly, and other companies began to use this trust form of business in order to create giant monopolies in their independent markets. Standard Oil s sales continued to increase, and the company began to acquire smaller companies to continue their rapid growth. When Rockefeller would acquire smaller companies, he would completely shut down the ones he believed were inefficient and keep the ones that he thought he could bring up to his caliber of quality. Unfortunately for the workers from the companies that were shut down, they were put out of work. Rockefeller also began to warehouse oil products in order to have more control over the oil market by having the ability to possess large amounts of oil. Rockefeller had the ability to send in oil, or hold the oil in the warehouses which could cause a riff in the oil market. In order to acquire more business from customers Rockefeller struck a deal with Lake Shore Railroad, to give Standard Oil a 71% discount in return for a promise to ship at least 60 carloads of oil daily and to handle the loading and unloading. This move cut the throats of smaller refineries because they could not produce enough oil fast enough to be able to be offered discounts by railroad companies like Rockefeller did. These deals that Rockefeller had in place allowed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Prevalence, Pathology And Associated Risk Factors For... Prevalence, pathology and associated risk factors for Dictyocaulus filaria infection among slaughtered sheep. Introduction Sheep are an important part of the global agricultural economy. Domestic sheep provide a wide array of raw materials. Wool is one of the first textiles although in the late 20th century wool prices began to fall as the result of the popularity and cheap prices for synthetic fabrics . Sheep meat and milk are the earliest staple proteins consumed by human civilization after the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture. Byproducts from the slaughter of sheep are also of value; sheep tallow can be used in candle and soap making while, sheep bone and cartilage has been used to furnish carved items such as dice and buttons . Parasitic nematodes cause diseases of major economic importance in sheep .The lungworm , Dictyocaulus filaria , represents one of these nematodes inhabits bronchi and bronchioles and cause parasitic bronchitis (commonly known as husk) particularly in young sheep ( Holzhauer et al., 2011). Dictyocaulus filaria has direct life cycle, embryonated eggs are coughed up or swallowed and hatch in the small intestine then first stage larvae are passed in faeces. Under favorable environmental conditions, first stage larvae moult to second stage larvae and then infective en sheathed third stage larvae that actively move from faeces to herbage and are ingested by the grazing sheep. Following ingestion, third stage larvae ex sheath in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Brief Note On The North American Free Trade Agreement Employment is the main source of income for the majority of the population in United States, Canada and Mexico. Therefore, the most prevalent method of measuring a trade agreements impact on the well being of the populace can be found by calculating the number of jobs gained or lost as a result of the agreement and the quality of said jobs. The largest trade agreement in North America is called NAFTA. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was officially signed on January 1st 1994, creating the largest and one of the most powerful free trade regions of the world. NAFTA governs the entire spectrum of trade and commerce on the North American continent uniting the economies of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. This agreement has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initial proponents of NAFTA argued that the agreement, seeking to liberalize trade between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, would help generate thousands of jobs and reduce income disparity in the region. Opponents, however, warned that the agreement would cause huge job losses in the United States as companies moved production to Mexico to lower cost (Villarreal and Fergusson, 2014). Now that the agreement has been in place for over 20 years the results yielded can be clearly discussed. One of the biggest proponents of debate comes from the losses and gains taking place in the work force; more specifically how the agreement has impacted jobs across all three regions. As stated earlier, it has been a fear of many that developing trade relations with developing countries such as Mexico, would cause U.S. job losses and potentially equate to rising unemployment. The reason for this is because the wages in Mexico were quite lower than that of the U.S., giving Mexico the default advantage in manufacturing goods that might require significant labor. Several reports found that NAFTA had little or no impact on aggregate employment (Hornbeck, 2004). Hornbeck (2004) reports that the Carnegie Endowment study suggests that there was a net gain in U.S. employment in the first ten years following the Act, creating between 0 to 270,000 jobs. The Carnegie study is just one of many that state s NAFTA s net effect on jobs was negligible; however other data suggests otherwise. In an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Music as a Stress Reliever They say music is one of the biggest stress relievers while acting gives you a chance to engulf yourself into a character and be someone else for a change. Together these two create Musical Theater, possibly one of the best two combinations known to man. Musical Theater is a worldwide form of entertainment that has been around since ancient times and exhibits emotion through a series of acts which include singing, dancing and scripted acting. Different areas of the world follow unique storylines which are relevant to their past and current events. The beginning of Musical Theater dates back to ancient times and originates mainly from the Romans, Greeks and Natya Shastas and interestingly enough, it also dates back to The Harlem Renaissance Era. In the third BC Roman comedies began to include dance and music. The Romans attached metal slabs to the bottom of their shoes helping them to dance better. These shoes were called Sabilla shoes which now have evolved into tap shoes. In the fifth BC ancient Greeks followed in the Romans footsteps by including dance and music into their theatrical plays. PARAGRAPH ABOUT ROMAN RENAISSANCE ERA Later in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, religious dramas with chants and poetic lines transformed slowly into musicals as they began to add music into the dramas. In the 1700s ballad and comic operas, which were considered early Musicals, grew in popularity throughout Britain, France and Germany (TheatricalMusical.com). While Musicals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Workstations A Workstations Is Used By Users That Work... Workstations A workstation is a powerful computer which is used by users that work with advanced applications. It s mainly used by IT workers with high level occupations. The advantage of having a workstation is that you can use it as a storage device, restore you documents from it and keep it as a database to record figures. Workstations are mostly used by IT users which carry out complex IT tasks. ` Workstations are used for engineering programs as they have high quality graphics. Router It is a device that shares the network connection with multiple computers. It has the capability of connecting to other devices such as: game consoles, smart TVs etc. The advantage of having an router that you can connect more than one device to the network. All the devices on the network can directly communicate to each other. Routers are used a network point of connecting workstations together. It allows operations to be carried on the network through the router access. Switch Switches in computer networks help to send and receive data around. They help the data flow between workstations by connecting multiple workstations on the hub. The benefit of having switches on the network is that they prevent data from over flowing. this is because they manage the data speed between the switches. Switches are mainly used on the network by workstations. It allows data to flow with ease. Connections can be made quicker with having various switches on the network. Hub A hub is a connection ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Importance Of Caritas As A Catholic Social Organisation Part A: In New Zealand has a lot of Catholic social organisation. In this assessment I choose Caritas as a Catholic social organisation. Caritas Internationalis is a catholic organisation and social service. Their mission is to work to build a better world, especially for the poor and oppressed. Caritas has social service organisations in over 200 countries. And I will identify Caritas in Thailand because Thailand is my homeland and Thailand has a lot of poor people. Many people in Thailand need the helping from organisation and I think Caritas Thailand is a great organisation to service people. Caritas Thailand is not only help or service people, they teach about the Catholic teaching to the people too. Also people will get the Catholic social teaching from Caritas Thailand and this Catholic social teaching is important for live. Caritas Thailand is set up in March 1968, Catholic Bishops Conference of Thailand (CBCT) had established commission for relief and development. At home or abroad, Caritas Thailand is able to deploy immediate and effective humanitarian relief to people in needs. It has recently work in close partnership with the global Caritas network to provide humanitarian aid to thousands of Syrian refugee, providing foods and medical cares. Caritas Thailand s manager include providing cares and supports to the elderly and the disabled, developing sustainable agriculture projects and exploring methods to prevent child trafficking and exploitation. Caritas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Proposal For Red Bull Marketing Research Proposal Red Bull Red Bull is one of the greatest energy drink companies in the world. The iconic Blue and Silver can has become a symbol for vitality, helping people with work and play. Its catchphrase, Red Bull gives you wings! is a testament to the sort of imagery energy drinks wish to portray. The brand Red Bull came in to existence in 1984, with its first product launched in 1987, making it a pioneer in the global energy drink market. The idea came about to Mr. Dietrich Matechitz while in Thailand. He noticed managers drinking a beverage called Krating daeng prior to meetings to stay awake and focused. Upon trying the beverage, he found it to have a relieving effect on his jet lag. He went on to collaborate with the creator of the drink, Chaleo Yoovidhya, and thus developed a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In light of this, Red Bull has positioned itself as a drink for youths, and with the right promotional mix, these could lead to an increase in sales. In order to make its brand relate to the masses of a country, Red Bull will produce labels in the respective country s language. With this, a higher cost is incurred when launching the drink in different geographic areas. Nevertheless, Red Bull recognizes the importance of communicating its brand identity as this would bring about an increase in brand equity and thus, sales revenue in the future. With the advancement of social media and technological platforms, Red Bull has had to improve its communication strategies and promotional tools to be more effective and relevant. These help to advertise and promote the product, therefore providing a new way of communicating with the consumers. Promotional tools such as social media outlets like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram has had massive effect on the consumers, especially the youth as they can better relate to these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Michael Jackson Overcoming Obstacles Michael Jackson Have you ever had to overcome obstacles? I know I have. Michael Joseph Jackson was born on August 29,1958 in Gary, Indiana. He lived in a small house with eight other siblings(Pratt,16). Growing up Michael s family learned music through watching and hearing their father, but many things with their father took a big turn. As life continued, Joe Jackson took interest in his boys musical talent and started a band called, The Jackson 5. They began doing small gigs to opening acts for many big top artists. Soon they began to hit the charts, becoming the big talk of the town and a big hit with and for Motown Records. As all things, they must come to an end. The Jackson 5 went their separate ways, only one continued their big musical ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Joe Jackson was known for being too violent to his children. He was known for hitting the kids regularly for disobeying(Pratt, 18). Growing up Michael and his siblings weren t allowed to play with kids in the neighborhood and they were very afraid of him(Pratt, 18). His father whooped his son for popping a string on his guitar and that was the night they became a musical group. When they started to have stardom every decision was made through their father. When you re a show business child, you really don t have the maturity to understand a great deal of what is going on around you. People make a lot of decisions concerning your life when you re out of the room. So here s what I remember. I remember singing at the top of my voice and dancing with real joy and working too hard for a child. Of course, there are many details, I don t remember at all. I do remember the Jackson 5 taking off when I was eight or nine, Michael Jackson. (Pratt 16). The difficult part was they/he didn t get a break from work. They worked on singing and performing everyday for hours. The pressure of being the best got to them all and made them go different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Secretary Chant In this poem Marge Piercy s speaker evokes a concrete vision of a woman who has lost her personal identity to her job. Her bold and descriptive use of metaphors allow the reader to envision a woman who is living her life vicariously through her career. Ms. Piercy successfully uses paradox, personification, and the pun to bring the character alive. With the use of metaphors, both implied and explicit, the reader can deeply empathize with the central character of this poem. From the first line of the poem the tone is set for the reader. It is not so vague as to use a simple simile, but a strong manifestation of the idea of the speaker as an actual personification of a material object. She does not say My hips are like a desk , she says ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Often times the secretary or office assistant are seen as nothing more than robotic extensions completely devoid of human qualities. Press my fingers (11) is an instruction to her boss explaining exactly how she is to provide a function as if she was explaining how to operate any other piece of office equipment. Like any secretary she would have to organize an office and explain to her boss where things were to be found when she was out of the office. From my mouth issue canceled reams (16). She is clearly telling her boss where he would find the used paper and closed files but the pun intended is that whatever she tells her boss is ignored anyway. By the time the reader gets to the end of the poem the secretary is fully developed as an inanimate machine, Swollen, heavy (17). She has given up trying to be human and has resigned herself to the fact that she has been taken over completely by the machines that surround her. Metaphorically speaking, with the use of metonymy, the secretary, now as a machine herself is about to be delivered / of a baby Xerox machine (18 20), thus perpetuating a species of human machines. In the final four lines, the secretary decries that I wonce was a woman and that she needs to be filed under W . She is again giving instructions to her boss that she now serves no real function as a woman and should just be filed away and forgotten. In this way, Ms. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. America s Obsession With Weight Loss and Body Image America s Obsession with Weight Loss and Body Image Introduction Concern with weight and body image is a widespread preoccupation for many Americans. In a study of college students 74.4 percent of normal weight woman and 46 percent of normal weight men said they thought about their weight or appearance all the time or frequently ( Body Image, 2012). Focus on appearance is at an all time high in American culture increasing the potential for negative body image. Poor body image increases the risk for extreme weight/body control behaviors. Researchers have found that increased preoccupation with appearance and body dissatisfaction put people at greater risk for engaging in dangerous practices to control weight and size. Extreme dieting, exercise compulsion, laxative abuse, vomiting, smoking and use of anabolic steroids have all been associated with negative body image. ( Body Image, 2012). Body Image Body image encompasses how we perceive our bodies, how we feel about our physical experience as well as how we think and talk about our bodies, our sense of how other people view our bodies, our sense of our bodies in physical space, and our level of connectedness to our bodies. Over the past three decades, while America has gotten heavier, the ideal woman presented in the media has become thinner. Teenagers are the heaviest users of mass media, and American women are taught at a young age to take desperate measures in the form of extreme dieting to control their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. An Argument Essay on the Use of Cell Phones in Public Places Technological advances during the last fifty years of human history have given billions of people instant access to unprecedented communication methods. Individuals are no longer limited to letter writing and sending telegrams to convey a verbal message. E mails, text messaging, video chat, instant messenger, and various social media outlets are all platforms for human communication in the modern world. One of the most significant communication devices to surface from the technological serge is the cellular telephone. Every individual with a cell phone has the ability to call any person, place, or agency at anytime as long as the individual is within the service provider s coverage area. The prevalence of cell phone owners has increased the use of cell phones in public places, such as schools, restaurants, and theaters, and their use in public is associated with both positive and negative implications. Some argue cell phones should be banned from public places because they are a social distraction, inhibit the user from being able to focus properly, and can cause safety concerns by interfering with airplanes and hospital equipment. Despite the negative impacts associated with cell phone use in public places, cell phones must be allowed in public for safety reasons, emergency scenarios, and to support the individual s right to personal freedom. Only a few short decades ago, the thought of nearly every person on the planet having a personal, cellular phone in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Effects Of Unauthorized Migration On The United States Vicious Cycle Unauthorized migration in the United States has turned into a Vicious Cycle of adverse effects that sustain a system of underdevelopment, reduced productivity, low wage, and limited rights (Hinojosa, 2015). This is the reality of many migrants that leave their country of origin in search of economic mobility. The push factors that influence people s decision to migrate are primarily economic and security. Poverty, lack of employment, opportunities, and economic mobility along with high rates of violence and crime drive people out of their home countries which tend to be in the Global South and into the Global North where developed nations like the United States have pull factors that attract the excessive labor from developing nations. Demand for low skilled labor, higher paying wages, social and political stability, quality education, and greater wealth are some of the many qualities that make advanced nations the preferred destination. The Vicious Cycle begins with the push factors that cause people to migrate out (Hinojosa, 2015). Lack of opportunities take people across treacherous borders in the hopes of reaching their destination, a country like the United States in which they find a decent paying job that allows them to sustain themselves and their loved ones back home (Hinojosa, 2015. The inflow of remittances to a home country add up to millions and sometimes billions for some countries. The large cash inflow into countries heavily dependent on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Eulogy For Roderigo Good evening Mr. Wehmeyer, this is Roderigo here. I feel not the need to excuse my love but find myself in a situation where it be necessary ( can t afford to worsen my grade.) But do hear me out! For your lessons have not been in vain. I surely can explain my actions using what we have learned in class these many weeks and that I will, starting now. I ve noticed a difference between me and my friend Iago, during that one class a few weeks ago where we talked about the locus of control me and Iago compared our scores. I was rather surprised to find us being almost at complete opposite ends! I personally appear to have an external locus of control meaning I think external forces are to blame. On the other hand Iago has an internal locus of control meaning he thinks he is in control of situations rather than external forces being the cause. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A man who believes he is the one in control used me, one who sees external forces as the cause of my misfortune to dangle me as though I was the puppet of his show. It was discussed right in class, people like Iago with an internal locus of control are great manipulators of those like me with an external locus of control, based on our scores. Iago will have a long paper no doubt to excuse all he has done I can assure you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Mccormick s Argument For Metal Molding Machines According to Winner, artifacts that have a technical arrangement as form of social order have a range of flexibility in the dimensions of their material form. It is precisely because they are flexible that their consequences for society must be understood with reference to the social actors able to influence which designs and arrangements are chosen (Winner, 1980). In order to argue for this statement, Winner uses the examples of the low hanging overpass on Long Island, also known as Moses bridges, and McCormick s molding machines. In order to look at the political values of the low hanging overpasses, we have to look at how these bridges are designed. These bridges have been designed in order to reject the poor people and the blacks, who ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Winner, these machines were placed in order to weed out the bad element among the men (p. 125, Winner, 1980). The problem for the Cyrus McCormick s reaper manufacturing plant was that the skilled workers started organizing unions in Chicago. Due to the unskilled labor needed to operate the machines, the machines were the solution to break the union. However, according to Noble (1999), these kinds of automatization have lead to a centralization of power in the metalworking industry, both horizontally as vertically; increased concentration in the metalworking industry and greater managerial control (p. 161). Furthermore, Noble states that a purely technical perspective is insufficient to explain its development. The market was solely focused on the governmental needs as that provided stable and generous incomes through grants. Furthermore, the need for mundane skills on the shop floor still existed. Machine operators and skillful workforce taking care of the machines still remained important to the functioning of the machine. Intelligent production has not been completely built into the machine, nor been taken off the shop floor. Like Winner, Noble states that artifacts do have politics. Nonetheless, Noble looks at the development of artifacts to show that this is the result of a process more complex than the choice of an individual. Moreover, he shows that technology is less determining than Winner ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Persuasive Essay On The American Dream The phrase The American Dream is relatively old and has a long history, and although its ideas has changed tremendously throughout the centuries, it still holds great meaning behind it. It not only symbolizes financial success, but having the freedom to live independently. For some, living the American Dream means having justice, material possession, or just pursuing everlasting happiness. The new American Dream requires you to earn opportunity, and is has been more difficult for others based on their social standing, ethnicity, and race to obtain; as opposed to the past American Dream which involved optimism and hope for a better life. Each source clearly demonstrates the need for determination and willpower to overcome barriers and obstacles of life. In the early years of America, the concept of money and fame was not the American Dream. For the Puritan minister, John Winthrop, the American Dream was love and unity, creating a utopian society based on Christian ideals. Throughout A Model of Christian Charity, Winthrop quotes the Bible to prove that the particular lifestyle of loving and giving is the only way to obtain such an outstanding utopian society. In A Model of Christian Charity, Matthew 7:12: says, Whatsoever ye would that men should to you , creating equality within the world (Winthrop, 25). Winthrop believed that if people were to unite in love, they will be able to change the world in a more positive manner. Furthermore, he believed the Lord created individuals such as the rich, poor, the powerful, and the weak to help each other with each of their different strengths. In conclusion, it presented exactly how the Puritans should treat one another as it would benefit the colonies overall survival. Not only did Winthrop want his colony to survive, but wanted to set a good example to everyone else. This was his vision of the perfect American Dream. Benjamin Franklin demonstrates the possibilities of life in the New World through his own rise from lower middle class as a youth to one of the most admired men in the world. The American Dream for Franklin was to be self made and make America more remarkable. Franklin states, I had, on the whole, abundant reason to be satisfied with my being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay About Prison Reform Few states had life without parole (LWOP) statutes before the 1970s, when there was an emphasis on rehabilitation in criminal punishment and most states used indeterminate sentencing. Judges, prison authorities, and parole boards had broad discretion in sentencing and release decisions. Life sentences were parole eligible and either mandatory without a fixed minimum imprisonment term or indeterminate with a fixed minimum imprisonment term. Louisiana, as an example, had the 10 6 law (R.S. 15:571.7) from 1926 to 1979 that authorized the warden of a prison and the governor to commute a prisoner s life sentence after he had served at least 10 years and six months with good behavior. Throughout and beyond the decade, more states adopted determinate ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His claim that nothing works in the rehabilitation of offenders was widely accepted, as many argued that criminal justice officials could not demonstrate offenders rehabilitation and were biased and too lenient in the tough on crime movement (Mackenzie, 2001). In Schick v. Reed, the Court upheld a conditional commutation granted by President Eisenhower (1974). Although the decision discussed executive clemency, it indirectly supported life without parole statutes to come. The Supreme Court reinstated death penalty statutes in Gregg v. Georgia on the condition that they provided for sentencing guidelines, bifurcated trials, automatic appellate review, and proportionality review (1976). Later that year, the Court declared mandatory death sentences without any alternatives unconstitutional in Woodson v. North Carolina (1976). In response, states incorporated the aforementioned provisions, or variations of them, as well as alternatives in capital cases into their new death penalty laws. The latter stipulation led to a rise in LWOP statutes from the late 1970s to the early ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Literary Analysis Of Pride And Prejudice It is a truth universally acknowledged that Pride and Prejudice is the most memorable, riveting and heartwarming romance novels in history. Diving into the 1813 lifestyle from a modern viewpoint raises the political correctness alarm: marriage as a means of survival for women, the rigidity of birth and the intimidating, cruel class system. In 2017, Regency England in multiple ways seems utterly daunting, nevertheless, Austen cleverly and entertainingly exposes these harsh customaries to ridicule. Mrs. Bennet has a sole trivial aspiration for her 5 young daughters Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty and Lydia to unite in wedlock. And lustful, engrossing events arise from the first pleasurable encounter with Jane and the rich handsome suitor Mr. Bingely as well as the meeting of Mr. Bingley s conceited friend Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth who ironically experience hate at first sight. For many, Pride and Prejudice is a highly satisfying love story that has importantly laid the basic foundations for romantic literature. So, the love story mainly endorses the romance genre expectations for a modern audience through its inclusion of the vital romance ingredients, namely our archetypal hero, heroine, engaging obstacles, conflict, tension and ultimate happy ending. Characters Elizabeth Bennet is the perfect literary romantic heroine. She is not sappy, thank heavens, nor ditzy or sissified but unconventionally outspoken, headstrong and self sufficient through her propensity to defy the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Mcmurphy In One Flew Over The Cuckoo s He may be silent but he has quite a big impact in the movie and especially at the end. I rated him on the scale leaning more towards the slave morality way by giving him a four. He does not demonstrate too many values until the final scene where he kills McMurphy. It shows that even though he killed a man, he did it for the best interest of him. McMurphy would have laid there for the rest of his life, not being able to think for himself or help others. If the other men saw what happened to McMurphy they would have been discouraged and not found the push they needed to be themselves. It shows a lot of sympathy on his side of the story to even muster up the courage to murder. He has the good/bad intentions that are associated with the slave morality ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Factors of Success Introduction and objectives The overall objective of this individual assignment is targeted in two separate, yet strongly interrelated sections. Our first task is concerned with one inspiring entrepreneurial story and its reasons for success. Furthermore, other factors for success will be discussed, in the light of relevant literature. Additionally, I will identify the personal takeaways I can take from it. To support this, I also intend to explain the logic used to identify these takeaways. Other interesting details of this entrepreneurial story, but not relevant for the main critical analysis, will be placed in the appendix. Following this, using two different personal entrepreneurial assessment tests, I will evaluate my own ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the previous page, some ideas were depicted, in order to frame Cordys and Jan Baan s reasons for success into a common framework. This shows the connection between an awareness of new emerging trends in the software industry and Baan s personal characteristics. Having set this framework and mentioned the casual ambiguity and mutual interdependence amongst all the reasons for success, the first reason for success I can argue is a combination between an opportunistic personal trait and an innovative approach to problem solving. In other words, Jan Baan has always been ready to sense an opportunity and innovate to succeed (Baan 2010, p. 23; Eppink 2010). This burning desire for innovation was a fundamental cornerstone in both The Baan Company in the past, and Cordys nowadays. He himself stated that he expected his enterprises to be trend setters and not followers (Baan 2005, p.123). Specifically, in the case of Cordys, Baan detected that the software industry required an agile consumer driven innovation (Eppink 2010). Indeed, innovation is crucial if a small firm wants to grow and be successful (Barringer and Ireland 2010). Furthermore supportive networks developed around clusters could boost innovation (Burns 2007, p70). Interestingly, this was also true for Jan Baan, who in early stages involved his brother, and simultaneously built up a close network in his home country, the Netherlands. Hence, from the last paragraph, as a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Servant Of Allah By Diouf Subsequent to perusing substance of the book Servants of Allah by Diouf, clarifies and gets inside and out of the work of African American and religious history, there is very little thought about the historical backdrop of African American in Islam, however this book talks about the greatest effects that Islam and African American Muslims had on the Americans. Islam was the second Methodism religion brought into the post 1492 Americans. African Muslims were seemed, by all accounts, to be show slaves, yet that was just face of their attributes. They carried custom of resistance and defiance with them. Furthermore, they demonstrated opposing toward their captors frame the start. I trust the greatest effect that African Muslims had on the America were the reality they bring resistance, and that was against the model slaves. I trust this was huge effect on the grounds that the settlements needed to take hostile to Muslim measures to shield the provinces from their strikes. As per the content the African Muslims postured noncompliance, genuine or ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... such as its impact on today s music. The passage says that the genre of music known as the Blues can be traced back to the recitation of the Qur an by slaves who read during hard times. The melody is thought to be similar to the way the west Africans read. This is interesting because todays music like Hip Hop with its rhythmic style has a direct influence from Blues music. Another influence we see today is that of headgears such as du rags and bandanas, the Muslim slave population had a look of turbans and head caps. It is astonishing that America has a trace of Islam in it, something that I would have never guessed. Looking at Muslim majority areas like Saudi Arabia and Somalia you see men wearing turbans and kufis. I believe everything about Islam works with somewhat with every culture in the world for most the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Essay On Classification Of Race Everywhere today we are all categorized by race; but what is race? Where does it come from, who dictates what s our race, what it is? Race is a group of people who share a set of characteristic mostly but not all the time physical ones, and are said to share a common bloodline (Conley,322). Therefore, Race is created by society who wanted to divide people into different category based in their color and biologically features. Physically features, people thought it would be much convenient to tell the difference between white and non white human, when they start it off with the one drop rule. The one drop rule is when they have a one drop of black blood makes a person black(Conley,331). Which indicates that if you would of taking the test of blood it tells you from your ancestors that were African American and that makes you black person. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Negroid race was to fit into African, Hottentots, Melanesians/Papua, as well as Australian Aborigine, Dravidians, and Sinhalese. Mongoloid fits into northern, Chinese and Indo Chinese, Japanese and Korean, and American Indian. The last one would be Caucasian Aryans, Hamites, and Semites. These three races where made so everybody would fit into one of these categories based on biological features whether white or black skin. As time went by society started creating more races based on people s color, ethnicity and language it was the idea to justify the inequality. Ethnicity is one s ethnic quality or affliction, it is a voluntary self defined, nontheatrical, fluid and multiple, and based on culture difference not physicals ones(Conley). Race does not determine the person s color of their skin, usually the ancestors in the meaning of classification to human race. However, humans were interpreting the race for so many years that is nearly impossible to prevent the mix of human races to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Short Summary Of The Battle Of War Hood started out by having Brown and Cleburne to attack Wagner s line of 3000 men. Wagner s men were guarded by fieldworks put up before the Confederates had arrived, but since they were made in haste, they quickly collapsed. Wagner s line let out a single volley of rifle fire before turning around and retreating to the main line. The Confederates were on the heels of the fleeing Federals, so the defending Federals couldn t fire in fear of hitting their own. This inability to shoot caused a weak spot in the center of the Union line, so Brown, Cleburne, and French focused their troops on that spot. Within minutes, the Confederates had breached the line forty yards in, and Union soldiers quickly started retreating. It was looking to be a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some of Loring s units tried retreating, but Loring rallied them to continue. They made no further progress forward though. They made six distinct attacks against Reilly s line, but all failed with heavy losses. Quarles was able to break through the line somehow; his unit was immediately pinned down by artillery fire. Bate s units was sent to the Union right, and when he was ordered to attack it was nearly dark. Bate pushed right and swept past Union sharpshooters. Bate had expected that his left flank would be protected by Chalmers cavalry, but because of an orchard, Chalmers was split from the main unit and was not there. In an effort to protect this flank, Bate sent a Florida unit to the left. Since Bate had to send that brigade to protect the flank, he was stretched too thin which kept him from advancing forward, leading to his retreat. The other Confederate cavalry units besides Chalmers and his men were on the other side of the river trying to hit the Federals on their left side, led by Forrest. Wilson heard about Forrest s crossing at the Harpeth and gathered his cavalry to oppose them. When Forrest s and Wilson s forces drew near to each other, Wilson sent Croxton s units to hit Forrest s flank and sent Hatch to strike the front of Forrest. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. An Auteurist Critique of The Life Aquatic with Steve... An Auteurist Critique of The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Wes Anderson is a world renowned filmmaker known for creating vividly colorful films that are consistent with his auteur signature. Though he has only directed 7 films (not including his upcoming film and two short films), he is a perfect example of how even a small body of work can demonstrate auteur theory. Anderson s films have frequent themes, visual and methodological style and he even uses a lot of the same actors in most of his films. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) is a great example to demonstrate Wes Anderson s stylistic use of pastel color schemes, symmetrical shot composition, and thematic use of story elements such as trust, acceptance, child like ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When confronted by a reporter aboard his ship about his latest documentary, Steve resorts to childish name calling instead of accepting the fact that his opinion is not the only opinion. Steve Zissou shows no hesitation risking his own life and that of his crew when searching for a mysterious shark that ate his friend and fellow colleague. Anderson commonly uses family issues as a thematic device in all of his films. Steve Zissou s long forgotten son, Ned Plimpton, suddenly shows up to a screening of Steve s documentary, and shortly after they begin a deep search for a real relationship. This relationship is short lived, however, due to Steve s neglect to replace the old helicopter atop the Belafonte. Near death experiences are very common in Anderson s films, Sam Shakusky being struck by lightning in Moonrise Kingdom, and Francis near death experience in The Darjeeling Limited (2007) are two examples. In the case of The Life Aquatic the whole crew aboard the Belafonte comes face to face with their death. While carelessly lounging in the onboard spa, Steve inadvertently lets his ship be taken over by pirates. Steve (and his ego) take it upon himself to save the crew single handedly. At this point in the film, the cinematography takes a different turn than what is usually portrayed by Anderson. Wes Anderson is known for his use of the camera stylistically. His films are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Purpose Of The Tea Party This letter indicates the views of the Tea Party and what their views are on the current issues that are occurring in politics. It also outlines the varying political groups that claim the revolutionary war of their own doing. The political group the Tea Party was recently formed and this article talks about their members wanting to go back to having the same political ideas as the rebels did during the revolutionary war. The event of the Tea Party was inspired by many rebels who were all protesting England s unfair taxation. However, many different political groups have claimed that they were responsible for the Tea Party. The main concept of this is that the Tea Party created a diversity of political groups, such as the Federalists and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Necklace, Mr. Maupassant In The Necklace Mr. Maupassant tells a story of a woman, Mrs. Loisel, who goes through many emotions over the loss of a necklace that ends up being a fake. As she goes through these situations Mr. Maupassant gives examples of literally elements that prove what kind of person she turns out to be. Throughout the story Mrs. Loisel is conflicted with many problems just to realize who she became and how she took advantage of what she already had in her life. When it turns out to be too late she then blames her friend for letting her borrow the necklace instead of taking the responsibility of her selfish life. During the eighteenth century all aspects of western culture was influenced to take over the role of women in society at the time. Women were lead to believe that men were supposed to be the primary householders whom can do anything leaving them dependent to men. Women at the time also had to deal with the struggles of living in social class lifestyles that dreamt of having nothing but luxuries and higher values. Guy De Maupassant s The Necklace portrays this very situation through the character of Mrs. Loisel with the different use of literary devices. She is stuck between wanting to live the lifestyle and learning to live her own without certain delicacies. A point to consider is the use of foreshadowing in Maupassant s The Necklace and how it gives away further events in the story. With foreshadowing, the reader is given clues at the beginning of the story as to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Rags And Behavior Essay Questions And Answers TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: DRUGS AND BEHAVIOR TODAY................................................................................ 1 Discussion questions and assignments 1 Lecture outline for Chapter 1 3 Video suggestions 7 Essay questions 8 True/false questions 9 Multiple choice questions 13 CHAPTER 2: DRUG TAKING BEHAVIOR: THE PERSONAL AND SOCIAL CONCERNS.............. 27 Discussion questions and assignments 27 Lecture outline for Chapter 2 28 Video suggestions 32 Essay questions 33 True/false questions 34 Multiple choice questions 38 CHAPTER 3: HOW DRUGS WORK IN THE BODY AND ON ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 348 Discussion questions and assignments 348 Lecture outline for Chapter 13 349 Video suggestions 352 Essay questions 353
  • 35. True/false questions 354 Multiple choice questions 359 CHAPTER 14: PRESCRIPTION DRUGS, OVER THE COUNTER DRUGS, AND DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS................................................................................................................................. 378 Discussion questions and assignments 378 Lecture outline for Chapter 14 379 Video suggestions 382 ` Essay questions 383 True/false questions 384 Multiple choice questions 388 CHAPTER 15: DRUGS FOR TREATING SCHIZOPHRENIAAND MOOD DISORDERS............... 393 Discussion questions and assignments 393 Lecture outline for Chapter 15 394 Video suggestions 395 Essay questions 398 True/false questions 399 Multiple choice questions 403 CHAPTER 16: SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION........................................................................ 418 Discussion questions and assignments 418 Lecture outline for Chapter 16 419 Video suggestions 423 Essay questions 424 True/false questions 425 Multiple choice questions 430 CHAPTER 17: SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT: STRATEGIES FOR
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  • 37. What Is Standardized Work Standardized work Need for a system in place to solve the problem of occurrence. 1. The basic requirement for a successful plant operation is to have a system in place to solve problems as and when it arises. 2. Find the right people to lead this system. How long has a skipper got to react if he spots a problem? And How long has a manager got to react if a quality problem arises? The reaction time on any problem by Supervisor will be quicker than the plant manager who has to wait for a report to analyze the situation. The Supervisor / Operators need to have a process for correcting problems as and when they arise. It is how a person does it and the results obtained which matters. It is like wartime, every time you develop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Standardized work focuses on 5w and 1 h. 5w (who, what, when, where, and why) who operates the process, what does final product look and quality checks, when will it be ready, where to complete the process, why this step essential? 1 h (how) how is the process to follow the time and resource. Overall the process should be smooth. Standardized work is best practices known and which are put in place by documenting the process. Standardized work is to ensure optimization of productivity, safety and quality. The goal of standardization is to ensure all 3 i.e. productivity, safety and quality are met in highest standard. Standardized work can be defined as sequence of job functions organized efficiently and followed by an operator repeatedly. The process of standardized work s ultimate aim is to achieve kaizen. If there is no change or progress in standardized work, then the plant is in regression. As Taiichi Ohno rightly says People don t go to Toyota to work , they go there to think . where there is no standard, there can be no kaizen , and Improvement is endless and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Measures to Improve Professional Competence The measures to improve professional competence Name:王艺梦 Class,Major:Class 2,Accounting Student ID:280604210 The measures to improve professional competence Abstract:Professional competence is one of the fundamental principles of the Code of Ethics for Professional Accountants.However,more and more firms accept engagements without enough competent professional skills,which turns out that,there are so much problems they can t figure out or deal with,at last,they have to take the legal liabilities.Along with the expositions of fraud made by listed companies.The public become suspicious about professional competence of the certified public accountants.Because of the indignant denouncement of the investors,their prestige drops to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The colleges should focus on the abilities,bring academic and professional skills education together. In the college phases,professional education is of great importance.Apart from the basic theories,college should connect the teaching method and actual working needs according to the knowledge of subject area that the principle of professional competence asks.In addition,colleges also need to offer courses in accordance with the requirements mentioned before.More and more colleges in our country have offered courses about specialized certified public accountant since 1994.According to some research report,the firms are satisfied with the graduates whose majors are specialized certified public accountant.They indicate that their comprehensive quality is generally above others majoring in accounting.In the meantime,the graduates give their feedback to their old ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Characteristics Of Lilly As A Homosexual Characteristics of Lilly as a Homosexual Lilly discovers that she has an erotic and emotional connection to women as opposed to men. However, she does not want to reveal her sexual orientation to the society, rather makes it a secret affair. In school, she continues to study like a normal student leaving her nightlife out of the public limelight. She opts to live two lives; one that is known to the majority of the society and another that is a secret to her and friends. She is not willing to make her sexual orientation known to the people for fear of victimization by the society members. Moreover, Lilly is in denial of her sexual orientation at some point. In an attempt to try and be straight, she marries a gay man, but the marriage lasts for less than a year. The quest of trying and becoming a person she does not make one understand how she feels about her sexual orientation. Moreover, her marriage to a gay man confirms her fears of being a lesbian. Although she tries hard to try something out, it refuses to work; hence, opting to stick to her sexual orientation. Lilly uses her sexism to appeal to people in night clubs. As a lesbian, she poses nude photos as well as stripping in clubs for money. She also goes to lesbian clubs in Los Angeles since it is the place she feels contented. She engages in lesbian relationships in an attempt to satisfy her gratification for women. She lives the life of a lesbian without being suspected as a homosexual. Article Analysis In the 1950 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Science Project Synthesis Essay For this year s science project, I would like to test the effects of both mineral and commercial sunscreens on human skin and coral reefs. In current news, the island chain and United States state, Hawaii is planning on banning common sunscreens for the detrimental effects on the coral reefs. I would like to test the sunscreens for the detrimental effects on human skin as well to answer the common question, Why should I care? With this project, I will be able to educate the public on not only the effects of chemicals on marine life, but also on humans as well. Also, determine if there is a way not to wear sunscreen at all and still be protected from the sun s UV rays. In this experiment, I will be testing the effects of both chemical (commercial) sunscreens and mineral (alternative) sunscreens on human skin. Chemical and mineral sunscreen act in completely different ways. According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG), chemical sunscreens contain chemicals that act as endocrine disruptors, are estrogenic, and may interfere with thyroid and other hormone processes in the body. The most common chemical in these sunscreens ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The subjects on the diet will be given two weeks of the sunscreen diet for bodily preparations to withstand the strenuous sun exposure during the trials. The subjects using the sunscreen will be using the same chemical or mineral sunscreen for each trial. Before the trials even start, each subject needs to check with their doctor to see if they are qualified for this type of testing. I will be conducting this experiment in, I believe, that is the most appropriate setting, the beach. This environment is where people get most of their sunburns for the direct sunlight people get during their recreation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Business Code Of KFC INTRODUCTION KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken, has a less formal layout than Famous Brands Ltd, it is more focused on fun and the feelings of their employees and customers, less demands regarding reaching new boundaries and I believe it is made possible because they are a global renowned giant in the consumer industry! They are a corporate giant already, this affords them the luxury to show a more friendly approach because their status and reputation is threatening, fierce and extremely competitive, and they already lead the chicken consumables market. They have earned the right to focus on feelings of employees and consumers and fun. VISION KFC s objective is to ensure happiness is experienced by the population, to give all their customers a distinct experience on every experience. For the jobs at KFC to be the superior jobs globally for the people dedicated to producing excellent food and caring for customers, superior to others. VALUES  This part of their values was the first to be stated which emphasizes their enthusiasm for the value, they stress listening and replying to customers in a positive way. They also want to put in the extra work when it comes to their customers just to put a smile on their dial.  They trust people and constructive engagements, they will people to contribute with suggestions and have created a unique workplace  ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... INTRODUCTION ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Quotes Between Lines 11 And 11 Bradstreet Bradstreet is very upset by losing her things in the fire. One thing that could have upset her was that in her house she could of had some precious memories of her family s old belongings in their that she wanted to cherish forever and possibly some pictures of when she was little too. In line 14 and 15 Bradstreet says, I blest his name that gave and took, that laid my goods now in the dust. I think this quote means that she isn t happy with what just took place before her eyes. In line 11 and 12 Bradstreet says then, coming out, beheld a space the flame consumed a dwelling place. In this quote Bradstreet is stating that she is staring in front of her house and looking at a firehouse that was once hers but now is not. In line 7, 8, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. King Arthur Chivalry King Arthur is one of the most famous leaders in our world s history. No one knows whether or not King Arthur ever existed. Either way, he still was very impactful on our world and continues to influence our world today. Nick Bettis states, That future generations turned him into legend... That is the real significance of King Arthur. We invented him because we have an inherent need for what he represents. He symbolizes our ideals, which makes the most authentic part of us invested in his legacy. King Arthur invented the idea of chivalry. Chivalry was a code used by the Knights of the Roundtable that included various qualities that were to be expected in an ideal knight such as wisdom, courage, temperance, and justice. All of the knights lived and died by this code. Many different texts written about King ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Within this text, King Arthur and his army fight the army of his son, Sir Mordred. At the end of the battle, King Arthur and Sir Mordred are tasked to fight each other. In the end, they kill each other, and Arthur s sword, Excalibur, is returned to the Lady of the Lake. It would be very hard for a man to fight his own son no matter how evil the son was. King Arthur believed it was his duty to face off with his son. Arthur states, No, tide me death, tide me life. Now I see him yonder alone, he shall never escape mine hands. For at a better avail shall I never have him. Arthur was determined to fight Sir Mordred despite the fact that Mordred was his son. Arthur did the right and just thing when he fought his son. Amy Farrell points out, The chivalric virtues of wisdom, faith, charity, and justice were among the many ideals of the Knights Code of Chivalry in the Middle Ages. So Arthur was very chivalrous when he fought his son. King Arthur knew it was he duty to fight his son, but it was also the just thing to do. For this reason, Arthur was very chivalric in this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Pavlovian Memories ....... Lonely is the hunter who, thinking of his prey, leaves his true love s warm embrace to face the cold winter day. Then, bypassing his greatest foe a frozen cabin door, he sets out on his endless search, uncertain what he s searching for ....... I remember the first night Lori and I spent in this apartment. Married one week, we moved to Philadelphia, excited about the start of medical school but nervous about living in a big city. On our first night in this apartment, we slept on the wooden floor under a large sleeping bag. When I think back to that night, every sense in my body experiences a Pavlovian response. I can still feel the two of us lying naked together under the sleeping bag, studying the August night through an open window as though we were seeing the moon and stars for the first ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I can still hear Lori s voice whispering to me, and four years later, the sounds are no less symphonic. Four years later, the memories are still vivid and exciting, but on the night before my graduation from medical school, I find myself without Lori and once again alone. Life is truly a matter of perspective. On our first night in this apartment, looking through the window from a vantage point on the floor, I remember seeing only a clear August sky, countless stars that twinkled in synchrony with our heartbeats, and a Gleasonesque moon that seemed almost alive. Tonight, from the vantage point of an empty bed, I can t see the stars or the moon. Looking down through my bedroom window, I can only see the emaciated rooftops of a North Philadelphia tenement. Life is full of such incongruities. As they say in North Philadelphia, Some days, you re the pigeon, and some days, you re the windshield. Tonight, I m definitely the windshield. Graduation day from medical school has been the light in my forest for as long as I can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Public Intoxication Laws In The United States In the United States, public intoxication laws are reserved to the states, and because of that, drunk and disorderly charges and penalties are the product of state and local laws. The charge of public intoxication alleges that a person is visibly drunk or under the influence of drugs in a public place. Typically, this charge is a misdemeanor, but if there are added charges like criminal mischief or DUI, you can be facing very stiff penalties. Elements of the Crime The elements involved in a charge for drunk/disorderly are twofold; first, the person must be in a public place . The definition of public place is something that is up to the courts to decide, and there is no single legal definition of a public place. Second, their behavior or demeanor must show clearly that they seem to be intoxicated. It should be noted that a number of states require the intoxication to be severe; you seem so drunk that you are a threat to your own safety and that of others. Another important note is that in some states, you can be convicted even if you are not drunk; the mere appearance that you are intoxicated or high on drugs and your behavior may be enough for a conviction. Exceptions and Defenses ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even though most often public intoxication is a misdemeanor, the penalties will be high and it will remain on your criminal record (do you really even want one?) for the rest of your life. Future employees will see it before they decide whether or not to offer you a position. Luckily, there are many defenses and exceptions to public intoxication charges that a good attorney well versed criminal law will bring up to the courts. Here are a few defenses that your attorney might use on your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The War On The World Fundamentally speaking, warfare is the means by which human society has been organized. The modern world is divided up into a number of states whose sovereignty is based either on the results of warfare or the threat of warfare. The ability of a states to wage and win wars is what determines the geopolitical pecking order. Those who cannot hope to win wars alone pursue policies and deals that ensure the intervention of more capable states in their defense, should one come about. Domestic policies and cultural developments, as well, are understood as wars: at this very moment, there is a War on Drugs, a War on Terror, a War on Women, a War on Poverty, even an alleged War on Christmas. Indeed, the uneasy peace that exists between the world s current superpowers is a result of the expected outcome of Nuclear War. The nature of war, being so essential to the shape and nature of the world we live in, must be understood. To aid us in our own understanding of war, we can benefit tremendously from exploring the ways in which war was practiced, understood, and experienced by our cultural and ideological progenitors, the Greeks and Romans of Classical Antiquity. Classical Greek warfare can be best understood through the manner in which it was practiced: hoplite warfare. Hoplite warfare was communitarian, strictly organized and ritualistic. This particular style of combat shaped and was shaped by the culture in which it developed. In a traditional hoplite battle, men armed with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...