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2. Group Dynamics
GROUP DYNAMICS
The social process by which people interact and behave in a group environment is called group
dynamics. Group dynamics involves the influence of personality, power, and behaviour on the group
process. Group dynamics is the study of groups, and also a general term for group processes. Relevant
to the fields of psychology, sociology, and communication studies, a group is two or more individuals
who are connected to each other by social relationships. Because they interact and influence each
other, groups develop a number of dynamic processes that separate them from a random collection of
individuals.
These processes include norms, roles, relations, development, need to belong, social influence, and
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2. Storming: In this stage, the group is likely to see the highest level of disagreement and conflict.
Members often challenge group goals and struggle for power. Individuals often vie for the leadership
position during this stage of development. This can be a positive experience for all groups if members
can achieve cohesiveness through resolution. Members often voice concern and criticism in this phase.
If members are not able to resolve the conflict, then the group will often disband or continue in
existence but will remain ineffective and never advance to the other stages. 3. Norming: This stage is
characterized by the recognition of individual differences and shared expectations. Hopefully, at this
stage the group members will begin to develop a feeling of group cohesion and identity. Cooperative
effort should begin to yield results. Responsibilities are divided among members and the group
decides how it will evaluate progress. 4. Performing: Performing, occurs when the group has matured
and attains a feeling of cohesiveness. During this stage of development, individuals accept one another
and conflict is resolved through group discussion. Members of the group make decisions through a
rational process that is focused on relevant goals rather than emotional issues. 5. Adjourning: Not all
groups experience this stage of development because it is characterized by the disbandment of the
group. Some groups are relatively
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3. Option By Hanna Bloch Arguments Of Failtion
Hanna Blochs article Failure is an Option elucidates that failures are only failures if you can t analyze,
reassess, and learn from them. Bloch s first argument is that success meant to come after, so we must
fail in order to learn to appreciate success while still being alert that failure is imminent. Bloch quotes
Pete Athans, an experienced explorer who reached the world s highest peak seven times. He says,
Failure gives you a chance to refine your approach. You re taking risks more and more intelligently
(2). His own failures made him more aware of his own mistakes and allowed him to rethink his future
outcomes. Athens mishaps enabled him to anticipate possible obstacles and increased his likelihood of
success. Bloch goes on to talk about how society has changed its views on failure, her reasoning is,
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Bloch elaborates by quoting Nancy Koehn, a school professor who based a class study on a century
old failed exploration of Ernest Shackelton to teach her students about leadership. She says, It s a huge
failure from the perspective of exploration...But it s inspiring partly because it s a failure. We re in an
age of corporate malfeasance and companies being called to account and saying. It s not my fault. But
he said, By God, I m going to clean it up. He owned responsibility for the mess (4). Shackeltons
negative result ultimately lead him to success because if he wouldn t have taken responsibility for him
and his men then they would have perished, but because he refused to quit he successfully brought 27
of his men home safely. Hanna Bloch ends her article Failure is an Option by highlighting the key
themes of exploration which, according to her are,
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4. The Life Of Saint Philomena
Saint Philomena was the daughter of a Prince who governed one of the states in Greece and her
Mother too was from the royal family. Unfortunately, her parents had no children, but they worshiped
idols. However, they continue to offer sacrifices and prayers to their false gods. Certainly, there was a
doctor from Rome named Publius, who lived next to them in order to check up her father. Publius was
a Christian; seeing the suffering of her parents, inspired by the Holy Spirit, he spoke to them about
Christianity and promised to pray for them when they accept Baptism. Clearly, the burning zeal of
grace accompanied his words and enlightened they are perceptive and triumphed over their will. They
became Christians and obtained their long desired contentment that Publius had assured them as the
reward of their conversion. Eventually, Philomena was born; they gave her the name of Luminous, an
allusion to the light of Faith of which she had been, as it were, the fruit. The day of her Baptism her
parents called her Filumena, or Daughter of Light, that means she was intuitive into the Faith. In
addition, the love which her parents had for her was so great that they had her always with them.
Philomena assured Jesus Christ that her virginity belongs to him. Meanwhile, her family had to go to
Rome because her father had a problem with the Emperor concerning his province. Consequently,
when Diocletian saw Philomena, he loved her and he wanted Philomena to be his wife. He seemed to
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5. The Knockout Online Portfolio Website
I choose the 6 steps to creating a knockout online portfolio article to be able to build a perfect
portfolio website with high quality content. In other words, I want to build a portfolio website that
provides straight to the point information on what I do and provides the client with a good impression.
The second article I chose during this research was 7 Psychology Secrets for Impactful Web Design.
This particular article stood out to me, due to the fact, successful websites are built upon these web
design principals. On the other hand, promotion plays a huge part when driving traffic to our websites,
social media accounts, and other platforms so in order to have a better understanding of how to
portray yourself to audiences I choose to read the article titled How to promote yourself without
looking like a jerk.
Each of these 3 articles highlight important aspects that we as media strategist should understand. The
first article refers to good practices for portfolio websites such as sharing visual content along with a
backstory. This point was extremely helpful because it did make sense to provide high quality visuals
along with a description. Although, I was never completely sure if showing your process on a portfolio
piece would ve been a good idea. The author also provided the following saying Simplicity in the
interface and visual design of your website will push your work to the surface, where it should be. The
main learning curve from this point was how complex
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6. Emission Of Energy
3.1.1 GHG emission from production of building materials for small residential buildings belonging to
EWS in India
Electricity is prime source of energy for production of most of the conventional building materials in
India. The emission for production of electric energy varies from time to time and country to country
based on the power generation processes and capacity of that particular country. In India as on
31.03.2014, the generation capacity of 211093 MW was distributed as 65.4% Coal based, 19.1%
Hydro, 2.3% Nuclear, 8.6% Gas based, 2.7% Lignite based and the rest 1.9% is from other sources
like Naptha, Oil, Diesel etc. Average emission of all stations in the grid, weighted by net generation
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Sand is collected from quarries, river bed or sea beaches and excavated predominantly by
mechanically operated excavators. Fuel consumed by a 5 MT capacity excavator is around 45 litres of
diesel for 8 hours operation and approx 100 cu.m of excavation and dumping of sand. One litre of
diesel produces 0.00263 MT of CO2 [33]. So for excavation of sand from quarry, approx 0.0008 MT
per MT of sand or 0.00128 MT of CO2 is emitted per cu.m of sand (considering bulk density of
cement as 1.6 MT/cu.m.).
In a stone quarry, minimum specific fuel consumption has been estimated as 89 gallons/MT (400.5
litres / MTe) for a mine transport system with three excavators and two crushers [34]. In a stone
crushing plant of 160 MT per day capacity, which consists of primary crusher, secondary and tertiary
crushers, vibratory screen, belt conveyors etc., about 450 kWh power and 9.76 litres of diesel is
required per day for production crushed stonechips. A total number of 15 skilled and unskilled
workmen are required apart from 40 unskilled workmen at the quarry [35]. CO2 equivalent of the
calorific energy required by the person engaged in such work is 4.48 kg CO2eq./cap/day. Considering
all the above factors, CO2 emission for production of crushed stonechips comes to be 1.057 MT per
MT of
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7. Myopia ( Nearsightedness ) Is A Common Vision Condition
Myopia (nearsightedness) is a common vision condition in which you can see objects near to you
clearly, but obects farther away are blurry. Nearsightedness may develop gradually or rapidly, often
worsening during childhood and adolscence. Nearsightedness tends to run in famillies. A basic eye
exam can confirm if your nearsighted. you can easily correct the condition with eye glasses or contact
lenses. Another treatment option for Myopia is surgery. The underlying cause is believed to be a
combination of genetiv and environmental factors. Risk factors include doing work that involves
focusing on close objects, greater time spent indoors, and a family history or the condition. The
underlying Mechanism involves the length of the eyeball being too long or less commonly the lens
being too strong. It is a type of Refractive Error.
Hyperopia, also known as Farsightedness, is a common type of refractive error where distant objcts
may be seen more clearly then objects that are near. However, people experience hyperopia
differently, some people may not notice any problems with their vision, especially when they are
young. For people with significant hyperopia, vision can be blurry for objects at any distance, near or
far. Hyperopia develops inthe eyes that focus images behindthe Retina instead of the retina, which can
result in blurred vision. This occurs when preventing incomiing light from focusing directly on the
retina it may also be caused by abnormal shape of the Cornea or
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8. Goodwill Bridge Case Study
The $23 million Goodwill Bridge gives a person on foot and bike a crossing over the Brisbane River
interfacing the Southbank Parklands to the Brisbane Botanical Gardens. The most unmistakable
component of the 470m long engineering composed extension is the 102m double curve arch between
the south bank of the waterway and the primary structure amidst the Brisbane River.
Foundation tasks are normally planned and built utilizing entrenched points of reference. The
Goodwill Bridge is an unordinary bit of framework in that the type of the structure was vigorously
impacted by a stylish and sculptural idea that was chosen by the customer by means of a building
configuration rivalry. Not at all like most foundation tasks, there were few if any points ... Show more
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These included the installation of a floating pipeline to deliver concrete to those structures located in
the river itself and floating the arch to the bridge site from its riverside fabrication site.
Circular segment manufactured the heap confines offsite at its Geebung industrial facility and
conveyed them to John Holland. The conveyance system was settled upon to meet John Holland s
development necessities and ARC s generation abilities. By both sides having a comprehension of the
site and production line conditions, the conveyance system had the capacity be adjusted to suit
changes to site action and project.
The inside structure obliged a sum of 68 tons of 30m long, 1500mm measurement fortifying pens.
These heaps are socketed 2m into the bedrock underneath the Brisbane River. The pre assembled
strengthening pens must be built to tight resistances to guarantee the site lapping of the enclosures
continued easily and productively.
Notwithstanding the structure backings, ARC created 94 heaps extending from 360mm to 750mm in
distance across for the takes a shot at the Southbank end of the
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9. English 101 Essay
1. Describe the function of the following pieces of safety equipment and how each might be used: (10
points)
a. Eye Wash (2 points)
b. Fire blanket (2 points)
c. Shower (2 points)
d. Chemical Spill Kit (2 points)
e. Biological Spill Solution (2 points)
Answer below:
a. Eye Wash: Can be used if there is a chemical that has been splashed into the eyes. Flush for 15 20
minutes.
b. Fire Blanket: To extinguish fires. How would you use this? ( 1)
c. Shower: In case of a chemical spill or fire on your body. Stay in the water for at least 15 30 minutes.
d. Chemical Spill Kit: There are different spill kits for every type of chemical spill. For instance, you
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( 2)
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.:5. What is the purpose of the control group in the Scientific Method? Briefly explain and use
examples. (5 points)
Answer Below:
The purpose of the control group is the keep the experiment consistent throughout for the best results.
For instance, four white carnations are placed in four vases with plain tap water. Two of them have
other liquids added to them, making the plain tap water flowers the control group. They stay
consistent
The group then becomes the standard of comparison.
.:6. Design a (hypothetical) experiment that adheres to the Scientific Method. Be sure to include all the
necessary requirements at each step and give examples at all of the steps. Start with an observation,
whether it s real or made up, state the null hypothesis, and design an experiment (including an
experimental and control group, random sampling, sample size, and reproducibility) that will allow
the student to reject or fail to reject the hypothesis, and state the conclusion (20 points.)
10. **Note that the point value of this question is 20 points. It is imperative that one thoroughly
understands and can apply the Scientific Method as it is necessary to the understanding of all science.
Take the time to ensure the answer is thorough, inclusive, and complete.
Answer Below:
There are four white carnations each in their own vases. All four have plain tap water added to them.
One will also have bleach added, the
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11. Themes Of The Poisonwood Bible
Barbara Kingsolver s novel, The Poisonwood Bible, explores numerous themes and ideas , standouts
being feminism and religion. The Missionary Position: Barbara Kingsolver s The Poisonwood Bible,
and Singing a New Song from the Conqueror s Music: Religious Hybridity in The Poisonwood Bible
both deeply analyse Kingsolver s Poisonwood Bible s stance on religion and how the book portrays
colonialism and religion and its effect on others. Outline each critical text s stance on your topic.
The Poisonwood Bible is full of religious links. Being a Bible in itself, the book aims has similarities
and connections to the Bible, but is the Poisonwood Bible in itself a mockery of the christian religion,
showing its flaws and holes, or a novel which indirectly displays the true Christian way and being?
Focus for investigation.
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The longer she lives in Kilanga, the clearer Orleanna s vision becomes state s Ognibene in her essay,
in reference to orleanna s realisation that her husband is controlling and toxic. Kingsolver has shifted
the Missionary role from Nathan to Orleanna, by shedding light on the misdemeanors of Nathan s
ways, and the purity of Orleannas. The writer s view of Orleanna fits with Orleanna s narrative
throughout the book. In the first book, Genesis in parallel to the Bible, Orleanna is unaware of the
dangers that are to be presented to her in the near future, and is clouded by the judgements of her all
knowing husband, but by the end of the Poisonwood Bible in Exodus, Orleanna has developed by
listening to her own conscience and freeing herself from Nathan, who could otherwise be compared to
the grasp that religion can have on vulnerable
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12. How The Vietnam War Changed America
No event in the past half century of American history has commanded a morep rominent place in the
public consciousness than the Vietnam War (Hall xi), a rightfully said statement. Lasting from 1960
1975, it is America s longest war and changed the United States politically, socially, and culturally
during that period. In the early 1970s, the voting age was lowered to 18, largely because of the war.
Also, Vietnam was one of the first wars in which African Americans largely participated. Lastly,
Vietnam changed America culturally by causing mistrust in government. In the 1960s through early
70s, the Vietnam War changed America in ways that nothing had ever done before. Perhaps one of the
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While African Americans were allowed in the armed forces they still faced racism, and some thought
that the draft laws were favoring middle and upper class whites. Although the draft laws were not
intended to be racist, they made it significantly harder for blacks to be exempt from service. For
example, ...eligible men from the middle and upper class could normally find ways of avoiding
service, or at least service in Vietnam, meaning the burden of the draft fell on working class whites
and minorities. Consequently, African Americans were drafted in disproportionately higher numbers
than were whites (Hall 150). However, after their enlistments were up, more than two thirds of eligible
African Americans chose to re enlist while only around 12 percent of whites chose to remain in the
armed forces. Yet, as much as blacks reenlisted in the military, many thought that they were the last to
receive promotions. Lionel Anderson wrote to the Black Panther, Black people are the last to be
promoted, as far as rank goes (Hall 159). In reality, the number of blacks in the officer corps in
Vietnam was small, only about 5 percent. Yet, the Vietnam War offered African Americans
opportunities they had never had before and used them to change the military in a way not done
previously. The Vietnam
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13. Themes In Finding Nemo
Fish have thoughts, don t they! In the movie, Finding Nemo, the main character, Marlin, wants get his
son back because a diver took him, so Marlin and a fish named Dory go through many challenges and
he finally reunites with his son. The author of the movie Finding Nemo, Andrew Stanton, creates the
theme learning to trust can help make friendship. Marlin, Nemos father, proves that learning to trust
your peers can make friendship. First, Marlin doesn t trust that Dory knows where she is going. Marlin
ends up trusting Dory because she is a kind hearted blue tang fish. According to the movie, Marlin and
Dory come across a shark and they are scared but the shark says, I am a nice shark, not a mindless
eating machine. After the shark told Marlin
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14. The Pros And Cons Of Life Saving Organ Transplantation
According to the American Transplant Foundation, more than 120,000 people in the United States are
on the waiting list to receive lifesaving organ transplant. Every 10 minutes a new name is added to the
transplant waiting list and on average around 20 people die per day due to a lack of organ availability.
The never changing high number of demands for organs and high shortage of donors in the United
States of America has made a gap between the numbers, therefore a discussion has raised how to
lower this gap. China, for example, has found a solution they used death row inmate s organs for
transplant operations. A report from international team, which included human rights lawyers and
journalist estimated that 60,00 to 10,000 organs are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
If a person is executed by hanging, asphyxiation often can cause prolonged deprivation of oxygen
which damages many transplantable organs, the only capital jurisdictions who allows it are Delaware,
Washington and New Hampshire (but all these states primary execution method is lethal injection). If
a person is executed by electrocution literally fries all internal organs and the skin very painful death.
the execution by electrocution is allowed in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Oklahoma, South
Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia I all of these states primary execution method is lethal injection,
however if the injection is not available the execution is proceeded by electrocution. In the gas
chamber, cyanide deprives the body s cells of oxygen, thereby killing the organs, states allowing it
Arizona, California, Missouri, Wyoming, and Oklahoma. Lethal injection causes cardiopulmonary
cessation damaging the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, and other internal organs. Lethal injection is used
as primary method of execution in all 33 states where a death penalty is allowed
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15. Internal And External Factors Of Failure
It has been widely recognized that business growth and survival, success or failure depend both on
external and internal factors. Most of the challenges in which a business will face might be foreseeable
and some will be completely unpredictable. However, if a business is successful, management must be
attentive to all matters which are likely to have a material impact on its viability, and must then
demonstrate skills both in exploiting opportunities and mitigating threats (FEE 2004).
In general, many different terminologies are related to business failure, such as firm closure,
entrepreneurial exit, dissolution, discontinuance, insolvency, organizational mortality, and bankruptcy
Cardozo and Borchert (2004). Typically, entrepreneurial failure is defined as the cease of an operation
for financial reasons, but one type of entrepreneurial failure is the discontinuance of venturing efforts
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In most cases, a complex mixture of causes contributes to business failure. It is very rare for one
single factor to be involved (FEE 2004). According to the literature, the variables that explain business
failure can be grouped into four broad categories: (1) firm specific, (2) industry specific, (3) macro
economic, and (4) spatial or geographic factors (Maoh Kanaroglou 2007; Ooghe De Prijcker 2008),
classified causes of failure business into four groups of factors: general environment (economics,
technology, foreign countries, politics, and social factors), immediate environment (customers,
suppliers, competitors, banks and credit institutions, stockholders, and misadventure),
manager/entrepreneur (motivation, qualities, skills, and characteristics) and corporate strategy
(strategy and investments, operations, personnel, and
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16. Cuban Music
Cuba is one of the largest Island in the Caribbean. It is located between North and South America.
Three things that make Cuba a beautiful place are its attractions, music, and history.
All of Cuba s music ties to its history. A famous Cuban type of music is Son. Son is a major genre of
Cuban music, and has helped lay the foundation for most of what is to come after. It arose in the
eastern part of the island, among Spanish descended farmers. Another type of music in Cuba is
Rumba. It originated in the northern regions of Cuba, mainly in urban Havana. Lastly, one Cuban
genre of music is Dazon. Dazon is the official genre of music in Cuba. Dazon is a slow partner dance
that requires intricate footwork.. This genre was assumed to be created during the time British took
over Cuba. Cuba s music is very unique and can be found in very little places. ... Show more content
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One example of these attraction is Vinales Valley. Vinales Valley is near the western part of Cuba. It is
circled by mountains. There the soil is extremely soil and the climate make it great for farming. The
traditional things that is farmed on the Vinales Valley is tobacco and it has been growing for several
years. Another very famous attraction is the Morro Castle. Morro Castle is in Havana Cuba.. Morro
Castle was built in the 1930 s as a voyage from New York City to Havana. On its way to New York
City, the vesile caught fire and killed 137 passengers. It then broke down in New Jersey and it stayed
there for years before it was brought back to Havana. Lastly, La Cabana brings many tourists from
around the world.. The fort rises above the 200 foot hilltop, along with Morro Castle. These attractions
bring people from all around the
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17. Interview With An Individual Who Works For Malmbergets Aif
For this assignment, I decided to conduct my interview with an individual who works for
Malmbergets AIF (AIF = public sports club) in Malmberget, situated in the far north of Sweden.
Established in 1904, the veteran club is and have been active within numerous sports, from soccer to
cross country skiing, and throughout the club s long history, one will find stories of great success, such
as when its Olympic handball team played in the highest division in the mid seventies, or one of the
clubs cross country skiers, Lina Andersson, won Olympic gold in 2006. Although, today, MAIF s
efforts are mainly focused on youth programs in various sports, with the ice hockey team being the
sole remaining adult team. Nonetheless, there are still some ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Given that MAIF operates within a number of different sports, Johansson describes that the best part is
that his job changes with the seasons. During winter, he ll get to focus on sports like ice hockey, and
during summer, he can focus on their youth programs for soccer. Much like several other positions
within the sport industry at least in terms of working for a sports club , what the job entails changes
between seasons, but the difference for Johansson is that there s never an off season, which Johansson
admits is challenging at times, but that he wouldn t have it any other way, as he claims it keeps [him]
running , despite his age.
Likewise, when asked whether or not the job truly is as rewarding, easy going, and appealing as he
makes it seem, he paused, before giving a lengthy explanation regarding the effort required to do the
job, saying that it s going to require hard work at times , before adding that that is the reality for most
jobs , but that he truly believes that his interest in what he does is what motivates him to push through
it. He admits to have been lucky for officially entering the industry at a later stage in his career, and
for a position higher up the chain, because he s not sure his passion for sports would have survived
otherwise , which I think might be the harsh truth a lot of individuals interested in a career within the
industry might not get to hear. He quickly
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18. Analysis Of The Delpont Soil Series
I found the Delpont soil series in Lewis and Clark county, Montana, but it is not just limited to
Montana, this soil profile is dominated by grasslands and can be found on the fronts of the Rockies as
well as bordering states. This soil can be found close by in the Tetons, the Lewis and Clark counties,
as well as the Tetons this soil series can be found any were from flat to moderately steep slopes and
somewhat and arises from consolidated loamy sedimentary beds.
Soil Forming Factors
The parent material of Delpoint soil series is semiconsolidated sedimentary beds which can be derived
from alluvium, colluvium, or residuum movement (MT630 Soil survey of Lewis and clark county).
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Generally soils located in grassland regions have very and this is what I presumed, however, the
Delpoint soil series has a relatively short A horizon, which is abnormal for a grassland soil. The
melanization that has formed this A horizon is very minimal and made so due to the cryic temperature
regime, which blesses us with short periods of frost free conditions as well as limited precipitation
decreases organic material. This also shows how this soil creates its self and is forming from the
parent material and slowing working upwards. Also some alluvial deposits from up hill deposit to
form the thin fertile crust.
Soil Profile Description
0A Horizon
The depth of the A horizon is 0 4 inches. This horizon is a loamy soil with a color of 2.5YR 4/2. This
horizon usually contains many grass roots which have decomposed to help form this organic material
and this soil profile.. This horizon mostly has a weak crusty plate like structure but can also be
granular. Ph for horizon A fall around 7.5 8 on average. Horizon A also has mild carbonates which
lead it to have slight effervescent when hydrochloric acid is applied. This horizon which is mostly
dominated by grasslands which penetrate the soil and allow water to better infiltrate and a rock
content no greater than 5% by volume.
Bw Horizon
The depth of the Bw horizon is 4 17 inches. The color of this soil is 2.5YR 5/2. The texture is similar
to that of the above horizon
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19. A Journalist s Audience Essay
There are many different types of articles: newspaper articles, journal articles, editorial articles,
research articles. Each one of these articles target a different audience. The authors takes into account
who will be reading their article and how much knowledge he or she has on the topic being discussed.
The style of each of these articles depends on the audience. The comprehensibility of a newspaper
article will be much greater than a research journal article written by a scientist. The audience has a
large impact on the style, structure, word choice, credibility and understanding of different articles.
When comparing different articles, a reader must read the articles with an unbiased understanding.
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The summary identified that there had been a discovery of a speed gene in thoroughbred racing
horses. The identification of the speed gene is the first known characterization of a gene contributing
to a specific athletic trait in thoroughbred horses and has the potential to transform decision making
processes in the global bloodstock industry (Science Daily). The summary of both the lab report and
the newspaper article is summed up in this direct quote. The verbiage of this quote is very easy to
understand and gives the audience it is appealing to a very good introduction to the newspaper article.
The discovery of this athletic gene could change the entire thoroughbred racing community. Trainers
and breeders now can optimize their purchasing and training decisions and better target suitable races
for their horses (Science Daily). The language of this article is very understandable and can be
understood. The style is also very smooth and creates a very flowing story with the word choice. This
research was the first academic program in the world to apply novel genomics technologies to identify
genetic contributions to racing performance in thoroughbred horses and was funded by the Science
Foundation Ireland (Science Daily). This
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20. Cyber Security Policies and Defense Contractors Essay
Abstract Cyber security policies in the private sector have been a challenging issue for major defense
contractors, especially after recent attacks. As a result, the U.S. increased its strict enforcement against
these companies by justifying its intervention to improve cyber security. The government would like
to impose standards for companies who lack the proper protocol. Due to the revised and new
procedures, corporations are responding by rejecting any congressional intervention. This has caused
major friction in the relationship between the government and industry.
The executive, judicial and legislative branch believes its responsibility is to provide cyber security
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On May 31, 2011, Lockheed Martin suffered a massive cyber attack. Hackers were able to exploit
systems, hardware and keys to gain vital information associated with the company and programs for
the U.S. government.
Similarly, Booz Allen military emails were hacked by a group called LulzSec, which claimed to be
associated with Anonymous. According to Washington Technology, the group copied thousands of
emails, passwords and distributed them throughout the internet. Although defense contractors
disagree, the government is still trying to justify ways to set up and improve their cyber security. This
document will give an assessment of why the government chooses to justify telling private industries
how to manage or upgrade their cyber security through various reasons, motivations and arguments. In
addition, this evaluation will give methods and real world examples to support their justification.
Lastly, this review will explain the impacts/effects on the national security due to government
regulation with real world illustrations to support their position. Body The government is giving socio
political reasons to justify their involvement to improve industry cyber security. The government
believes if a defense contractor has a federal contract, then they have the justification needed to be
involved in improving their security protocols. These contracts support multiple national agencies that
have critical
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21. The Quality Of Life In Urban And Rural Life
Urban areas are the human settlement with high population and well established infrastructure. People
who live in urban areas are mostly involved in commerce and trading activities. However, urban areas
are not confined to cities only, but also includes the suburbs areas. On the other side, rural areas are
region situated on the outskirts. There are open space and natural vegetation. Residents practice
agriculture and animal husbandry and use it as a source of income. Many people and families raise
questions on the benefits that one acquires by choosing to live in either urban or rural settlement
(Lucas 31). Quality of life is essential when comparing both urban and rural life. Even though both
locations are best to live, it is crucial to evaluate the similarity and differences between two places.
Various factors such as the diversity, employment opportunities, health, and capacity to make broad
choices influence one decision while comparing urban and rural life. Even though life in both urban
and rural areas offers great benefits, there are some drawbacks in both lives. Both positive and
negative factors determine the quality of life in urban centers. To start with, people living in cities
have a variety of choices to make regarding their everyday lives. For example, residents in urban areas
have access to the various types of food which results in improved health. Additionally, different types
of culture exist in cities. People learn different culture through
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22. A Modern Classic
It s a modern classic. It s a throwback to another era. It s not great for your health, but that s beside the
point. It s Coke! The drink, not the drug. However, based on brand s public visibility, the drink seems
rather addicting. Coke originated in 1886, but the brand has stood the test of time and endured ( About
Us, n.d.). Worth noting, it has endured by barely changing. Now halfway through the 2010s, we still
see Coke prevalent in our soda machines, our cafeterias, on our shelves, and on the back of trucks
whether this particular location is surprising or not indicates how we think about Coke. In exploring
the unique elements of upholding a legacy brand, and subsequently placing said brand on four wheels,
we must consider how another artifact of the past, Roland Barthes, considered advertising in the
context of cultural mythology. The first question to ask is, how do we think about Coca Cola? Or
perhaps more appropriately, how do the marketers want us to think about Coke? Looking at the ad
itself, one finds that it is incredibly low concept and simple. There s the glass bottle an iconic form
and the font in which Coca Cola is written. The classic font is an icon in and of itself. Who even
writes in cursive anymore? The font is an anachronistic throwback as well. Overall, there is no extra
explanation in the ad, nor is there any need. Coke simply is. But surely there is more hidden beneath
the ad s simplicity. Scholars such as Roland Barthes sought tirelessly to
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23. Benefits Of Asthma
It s scary to think that working out could bring on an asthma attack, but the asthma patients should
exercise in asthma. Asthma makes it hard to breathe, so it s not surprising that many people think it s
wise to skip physical activities that lead to being out of breath in order to avoid the constricting
airflow of an asthma attack. But that also means missing out on the major benefits of exercise,
including getting better control of asthma.
In addition to helping improve your asthma control, the short and long term benefits of exercise
include boosting your mood, improving your balance, strengthening your bones, and lowering your
risk of cardiovascular disease.
That doesn t mean you should launch into an intense workout routine, especially
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24. The Strengths Of District Assessment
Dr. Myers gave me the state aid formula as the total district assessment times 0.025 times 98% plus
miscellaneous funds divided by ADM (Average Daily Membership). The district obtains its money
through federal, local, and state funds. However, he did not share these amounts with me. Through
looking at reports on our schools website, I determined that our local revenue was $1,875,000, state
revenue was $1,395,105, and federal revenue was only $365,783. The general strengths of the district
funding is through local revenue collection. Our local collection is very high. Our district receives
roughly 55% of its funding from local taxes, which is higher than the state average of 35%. We do not
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He handles every requisition to ensure that our districts money is being spent purposefully. Also, he
added, that he accepts responsibility for any misuse of funds. The principals in our district do not have
guidelines for budgeting, because they do not have a budget. If a principal has a need, first they have
to justify why and then Dr. Myers will assess if the district has the money. However, the principals are
required by the state to attend tier 1 APSCN (Arkansas Public School Computer Network) training
yearly. The only other need of the principal, according to our superintendent, is the ability to say no
when it comes to spending money. However, he also expects the principals to find other options if the
district cannot afford to make the purchase that is needed. The state requires APSCN as the accounting
system required in our school. He included that we use eSchool and eFinance software under that
program also. Dr. Myers strongly believes that computers have a positive effect on the districts
accounting and budgeting. He stated that computers make it easy to keep and share documents. He
also regularly uses formulas to help figure the budget, which he says saves him a lot of time. The
overall process of estimating revenues and expenditures comes relatively easy for Dr. Myers, he says
due to the fact that our business manager has been with the
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25. Tyranny In Macbeth
Effects of Tyranny in Macbeth and The Winter s Tale
Shakespeare uses the device of tyranny to drive the plots of various plays through turmoil and the
conquering of such destructive actions and to drive the characters towards madness and other
unfortunate ends and for others to rise above them. One of the central foundations of these plays and
the use of tyranny is how it effects the women of these plays. Forcing them to follow the male leads
either down the path of desire for power strong enough that it can only lead them finally to insanity, or
to attempt to stand as righteous before the oppressing character and be led to their own demise. This is
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As such the acts of tyranny are not the central focus of the play, they are the catalyst of the plot but not
the driving force. Within this play the acts of tyranny are what sets the events of the world into
motion. And as like in Macbeth the natural world does respond to these acts of tyranny ...brought the
seal d up oracle, by the hand deliver d of great Apollo s preist; and that, since then, you have not dared
to break the holy seal nor read the secrets in t... Hermione is chaste; Polixenes blameless; Camillo a
true subject; Leontes a jealous tyrant; his innocent babe truly begotten; and the king shall live without
an heir, if that which is lost is not found. (The Winter s Tale 3.2.128 135) The natural order of the
world has thus been interrupted by Leontes jealousy of his wife and Polixenes and this is the point
where the world, through the vehicle of the gods, tries to set the balance straight in the face of tyranny.
However, as Leontes ignores this message the tragic events are set into motion as the Prince dies
immediately after his father s decision to ignore the heavens and Hermione dies soon after that Apollo
s angry; and the heavens themselves do strike my injustices...Apollo, pardon my great profaneness
gainst thine oracle! (3.2.146 155) However, unlike in Macbeth the ending of this play does not end
with
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26. Analysis Of A Lot Can Be Learned About Rhetoric, And The...
A lot can be learned about rhetoric by looking at these two articles: 5 Charts That Show Sexism Is Still
Alive and Well in Gaming and The Integrity of Women and Gender Studies . One portrays the gaming
community as sexist and underrepresenting women (Kleeman) while the other condemns modern
feminism for treating women as victims and vilifying men (Frohlich). The first uses many logical
arguments that are used to bring emotion to the reader, and make them feel like certain things are
ethically wrong (Kleeman). The second uses a slightly different technique, since it is explicitly an
opinion piece (Frohlich). It leads the author to be trusted by the reader, and then presents the author s
opinions that are backed by logical arguments (Frohlich). It also causes the reader to experience
emotional and ethical feelings (Frohlich). 5 Charts That Show Sexism Is Still Alive and Well in
Gaming This text is published by a media company called Mic. Their target audience is young people
and they cover a wide variety of subjects such as News, Arts, and Technology (Mic /about). The
author of this article is Sophie Kleeman, who, according to her profile on Mic.com, covers the
intersection of tech and culture (Mic /profiles/152573/sophie kleeman) The first section of the article
(first four paragraphs) introduces the topic by providing examples women in gaming being harassed
(Kleeman). The first paragraph specifies several specific names: Anita Sarkeesian, Zoe Quinn, and
Brianna Wu
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27. Lincoln s Emancipation of the Slaves Essay
The Emancipation Proclamation speech was actually intended for most of the people that would free
the slaves, not to the slaves. According to Carl Rollyson the Proclamation was not intended for the
slave, blacks, or former slaves. The Emancipation Proclamation speech was during the Antislavery
Movement or what some people call the Abolitionist Movement, during the 1860 s. The main leaders
of the abolitionist movement were Abraham Lincoln and Fredrick Douglas. The point of Lincoln
writing the speech about emancipating the slaves was to free the slaves and win the civil war. Lincoln
had written a speech titled The Emancipation Proclamation . He wrote this speech and signed it in
January of 1863 in Washington, D.C. The theme of tÂŹhe ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Lincoln had many purposes of writing the speech about the emancipation of the slaves.
Lincoln most likely had many reasons to write this speech, but there was one main reason that stood
out the most to Veronica Majerol. Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation to transform the
nature of the Civil War such as, helping the Union secure victory in the Civil Car. In addition, it had
freed the slaves in all of the confederate states but not in the Union states because he did not want to
lose his support in the northern states. If Lincoln would have freed the slaves in the entire United
States of America he would have lost all of his supporters in the north that had slaves. In addition he
would have lost the civil war because of his lack of troops. It authorized the enlistment of free blocks
for armed service, free slaves from farms (Majerol). Therefore, Lincoln signed the Emancipation
Proclamation because he wanted the support of the blacks so that they could join and help them win
the Civil War. Lincoln signed the proclamation because he knew that the blacks would make up most
of the soldiers in the civil war. ...blacks made up about twenty percent of the Union Army, tipping the
balance of military power decisively in favor of the Union (Majerol). Resulting in the fact that Lincoln
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28. Handwriting Exemplar Analysis
In this lab, I observed four handwriting exemplars from four different suspects. Roughly a year ago,
an unidentified male abducted a ten year old child from a prosperous, private, residential school. The
unidentified male then sent a ransom note to the boy s parents requesting a large amount of money to
return their son safely. The authorities identified four male suspects and called me into analyze their
handwriting exemplars. I started by using twelve characteristics to analyze the suspects handwriting.
These characteristics include line quality, word and margin spacing, continuity of words, ratio of
uppercase to lowercase letters, completion of letters, cursive writing, pen pressure, slant, words
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This conclusion is accurate in proving the similarities between the ransom note s handwriting and the
suspects handwriting. This does not provide a declaration of guilt as it cannot prove that the suspect
committed the crime. The only thing it can prove is that the handwriting styles are very similar.
Therefore this piece of evidence should not be heavily relied on as proof of guilt, This piece of
evidence is crucial and many other pieces of evidence should be used to come to your conclusion
about the
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29. Structural Inequality Of The New Zealand
Introduction:
The presence of child poverty in New Zealand has been a long standing issue since before the 1990 s
and continues to be prevalent in today s New Zealand. Although child poverty can be linked to
multiple causes, there is one major cause that is not widely discussed enough within the political
world of New Zealand. This is the issue of structural inequality creating an unjust welfare system
which perpetuates stereotypes and damages the support that beneficiaries are provided by our
government. This, in turn, causes a stressful living situation for benefit dependent families, and creates
an environment that is more susceptible to child poverty. With sufficient evidence, I will explain how
structural inequality is linked to child poverty, and show what our government s response has been to
both of these issues.
Structural Inequality in Modern Day New Zealand:
New Zealand is seen as a pure, untarnished country from a distant perspective but, there are a huge
number of families in New Zealand that are struggling to get by with barely any help from the
government. This is the outcome of many decades of structural inequality that has impacted
generations of children that turn to the same life as their parents, creating a cycle of poverty. Structural
inequality can be loosely described as denot[ing] methodical and often subtle processes through which
social structures disadvantage and harm certain groups of people (Hodgetts,2014). The under class
people of New
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30. Selena Gomez Power And Influence On Society
She has starred in critically acclaimed films, a hit television show, and has made music that has
reached the top 10 on the Billboard hot 100 chart. She is none other than Selena Gomez. As a triple
threat, fashion trend setter, and social media icon, Gomez retains substantial power and influence in
society. In this case, she gained power through her acting and singing career, as well as people s
admiration of her. Within the modern era, social media translates into how much power a person has.
Selena Gomez is one of the biggest influencers of today by having the most instagram followers at a
jaw dropping 127 million. While being labeled as the Queen of Instagram , Selena Gomez uses her
referent power and gigantic social media platform to shed light on issues within modern society.
To clarify, Selena Gomez holds an abundance of power and influence in society, being the most
followed person on Instagram. She reaches over 127 million people with a push of a button. Her huge
social media following has given her many brand deals with companies such as Coach, Louis Vuitton,
Pantene, Verizon, and Coca Cola. With her mass following, she has the power to influence people to
buy certain products. Selena Gomez is not only a fashion influencer or a trend setter, but she also has a
voice in the political world. Gomez is a huge advocate in making change in the world, and uses social
media to help get her opinions across. After President Donald Trump decided to end the program of
Deferred
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31. Susan B Anthony In The Women s Suffrage Movement
Susan B. Anthony In The Women s Suffrage Movement
The crucial process of slavery was the biggest economic salvation in the United States for hundreds of
years. With time, many evangelical Americans began to emphasize the struggling lives of slaves in
order for them to be saved through the grace of their mighty God. In the early 1800s, the Second Great
Awakening rose to power to acknowledge the slaves and their rights as children of God. During the
Civil War (1861 1865), the Abolitionist Movement managed to abolish slavery through the 13th
Amendment on December 6, 1865. Later, Congress ratified the 14th Amendment in 1868 that granted
black people the same rights as white people in the nation. The statement, the right to vote ... to any of
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In making our demand for Suffrage, we would call your attention to the fact that we represent fifteen
million people one half of the entire population of the country intelligent, virtuous, native born
American citizens; and yet stand outside the pale of political recognition.
The Constitution classes us as free people, and counts us whole persons in the basis of representation;
and yet are we governed without our consent, compelled to pay taxes without appeal, and punished for
violations of law without choice of judge or juror... (Petition for Universal Suffrage, 1865).
On January 29, 1866, this was the first petition presented in Congress out of the hundreds sent.
Anthony s and many other suffragists signatures surprised Congressmen and gave them a sense of the
power of the crusader s movement in suffrage. This petition enabled society to recognize the
commencement of the fight for women s voting rights. The Revolution was a weekly women s rights
newspaper that was published by the National Woman Suffrage Association. The association was
founded by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton in 1869 to promote constitutional
amendments for women s rights. The newspaper was published between the dates January 8, 1868 and
February 1872. The Revolution was ran in New York City by a small staff of women who believed in
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32. The Major Development Of The Persian Empire
The Persian Empire originated as a result of the great king known as Cyrus who united the
Mediterranean and Asia Minor into one United Kingdom. Many of Cyrus qualities as a leader led to
the Persians unspoken success in expanding their civilization into the largest and most powerful
empire the world had ever seen. His campaign inspired the Persians to develop their nation by making
expeditions through Media, Babylonia, Lydia, and Egypt. These four provinces had a major affect on
Cyrus vision of creating an unstoppable empire. Therefore this opened a lot of possibilities for Cyrus
and his army as they planned to conquer these regions of Asia Minor. There were many reasons as to
why Cyrus was so successful and the main reason was his ability to be so humble and welcoming to
his enemies. Through his strength in military command, imperial administration, and respect for his
people he forged an Empire that became one of the strongest powers in Asia Minor. Media was one of
the four provinces that were crucial for the major development of the Persian Empire. Cyrus believed
that with the unification of the four major provinces into a satrapy that he could create a strong
standing civilization. Cyrus was known for his behavior and ability to inspire and lead as a strong
military commander as described by Cook when he says, at the age of ten his fearless behavior
brought him to the notice of Astyages, who recognized him as his own grandson (Cook, 25). This
demonstrated that
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33. Using Geert Hofstede s Six National Cultural Dimensions...
I have been selected as the project leader for Gummere International and directed to assemble a
multicultural team together to develop a custom ERP system to be used by all of our subsidiaries. I
have been given a one month, unrealistic, deadline to present our solution to the board of directors.
The division of the firm responsible for the design and development of the system is based in India;
and due to a language barrier, the project has gotten off to a rocky start. Through Web 2.0 technology,
I was able to mitigate the barriers and complete the task.
II. IT International Division Partner: India
Working with India, as an international division partner, in designing and developing the technology
needed for our firm to succeed, it is imperative to understand the dynamics of their culture and how
they compare/contrast to those of Westerners to foster a successful business venture. This can be
accomplished by using Geert Hofstede s six national cultural dimensions model and comparing the
power distance, individualism, masculinity, uncertainty, pragmatism, and indulgence to those of
Western cultures. The first dimension in the model, power distance, is very high in India; meaning, the
members of society have a very strong appreciation for hierarchy and a top down structure in society
and organizations. They tend to be reliant on their boss for direction and are extremely obedient to
their superiors. Communication is conducted through very formal channels and conducted
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34. Holden Caulfield s Death
Don t ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody. This quote was said by
Holden Caulfield. The main character experiences the death of his brother. Holden s brothers name is
Allie Caulfield. Allie Caulfield was the smartest of the Caulfield s he died three years before the start
of the book and Holden still is taking it hard. The puritans would not approve of the Novel The
Catcher in the Rye due to characters did not live sin free lives, women were not submissive, and
characters would swear. Characters did not live sin free lives. The main character Holden Caulfield
buys a lady named Sunny she is one of the many women Holden has sexual relations with throughout
the book. Characters swear many times throughout the
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35. Essay on Studio Learning Task No 1
Studio Learning Task No 1: What is Design? Q1: What was the industrial revolution? When did it
occur? How did industrialisation lead to the creation of the design profession? How was industrial
manufacturing different from the traditional way of making a product and what role did the designer
play in creating new products? The industrial revolution was the transition to manufacturing
processes, beginning in England around the 16th century. Industrialization led to the creation of the
design profession, because that was one of the only factors which allowed similar products to stand
out from one another (Hauffe, 1998, p.9). This differed from the traditional way of making products,
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If you are studying design, then explain these points in relation to your design discipline. If you don t
fully understand the points or their relationship to the design profession/your design discipline, write
about what you don t understand. The five major focal points of the work of a designer: 1.
Artistic/aesthetic these designers have the opportunity to create pieces which are targeted to create
discussions and discourse amongst people. 2. Technical/functional these designers have to constantly
consider the issues that may arise when consumers use their product, and how to make the product as
user friendly as possible. 3. Marketing orientation these designers are tasked to try to appeal to
consumers needs and wants, and to try and convince them to buy your service or product. 4.
Theoretical/scientific these designers are able to aid scientists to test theories which are beyond the
limits of their discipline (an example of this would be the movie Interstellar, where the scene of the
black hole was actually designed based on calculations of a legitimate theory) 5.
Organizational/administrative these designers are tasked to simplify and minimize the amount of effort
required (for example, creating a excel template for accountants) 150 words / 156 Q5: Hauffe states:
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36. Knowledge And Shared Knowledge
Knowledge is defined to be facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education.
There are two categories that fall under knowledge; personal knowledge and shared knowledge.
Shared knowledge refers to what we know because. It can also be defined as communicated and
constructed knowledge; within culture, social norms, and semiotics. Personal knowledge refers to I
know because. An expanded definition of personal knowledge refers to personal experiences, values,
and perceptions. Shared knowledge changes and evolves over time because of methods that are
continuously shared. It is assembled by a group of people. Personal knowledge, on the other hand,
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He was an Italian physicist, astronomer, mathematician, philosopher, and engineer who played a large
role in the scientific revolution (1564 1642). Galileo was often faced with controversial arguments
about his findings. Based on the shared knowledge of the Catholic Church, it tried to compress the
personal knowledge of Galileo. This is where the idea of personal and shared knowledge shaping each
other comes into perspective, as Galileo was continuously faced with the knowledge of the Church.
Continuously his personal knowledge was rejected, because shared knowledge had such an influence
among the people. His hypothesis frightened both the Protestant leaders and Catholic Church because
it went against their teachings and authority. If people believed that the church could be wrong about
this, they would question the church teachings as well. The Church warned Galileo of his theories,
however silently he continued to research. The Church s greatest fear was that Galileo s personal
knowledge would ultimately change the shared knowledge of the Church. In 1632, he published a
book which presented both of the ideas of Copernicus and Ptolemy, and it was clear that Galileo
supported the Copernican theory which stated that the Earth moved around the Sun. Galileo was
sentenced to court and found guilty. Under torture, he admitted his findings were false. Only in 1992,
the Catholic Church
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38. The Principles And Ethical Strategy Of Management
Ethics are important in an organizations structure. This is something that usually starts with the leaders
and trickle down to other employees in the company. The leader of an organization needs to how to
get the right people for the job. Leaders have to pick people that put emphasis on what is right and
people that want to help others. Ethics and morals play a huge part in the success of a company. The
organization must have leaders that can create and execute an ethical strategy for the company.
Setting the tone at the top is the best way to create and execute ethical strategy. Management has the
responsibility of making sure that the company is run effectively and efficiently. The principles and
ethical strategy of management builds a foundation and determines the purpose of the organization.
This should include honesty, truth, morals and integrity. Everyone within the organization should be
aiming for the same goals from an ethical stand point. Management has a very important role in the
ethical development of the company.
Next, the leaders should establish a standard of conduct. The leaders and management have to be
committed to focusing on operating under an ethical standard of conduct. Organizational culture
determines whether the company acts in an ethical matter. According to Gamble and Thomas 2011,
The fallout of ethical misconduct on the part of a company goes well beyond just the costs of making
amends for the misdeeds. Buyers shun companies known
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39. Soren Kierkegaard Despair
Despair is an all encompassing state that manifests as a sickness of the spirit and of the self. Soren
Kierkegaard remarks that despair is a sickness of the spirit, of the self, and accordingly can take three
forms: in despair not to be conscious of having self (not despair in the strict sense); in despair not to
will to be oneself; in despair to will to be oneself. 1 It seems that this all encompassing state of despair
is inescapable, or is it? Kierkegaard believed that despair was sin and that this sin was a sickness unto
death, a death of hope, a spiritual death. Wesleyanism intersects Kierkegaard s freedom from despair
with Christian perfection, the antithesis of despair. The hope of the Gospel is encompassed in the
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Kierkegaard views the freedom from despair as no despair at all but the self resting transparently on
the power of that established it. This is for Kierkegaard the very definition of faith. In the same way,
Wesleyanism views Christian perfection as the submission of the self to the leading of Holy Spirit in
the ongoing process of sanctification to the end of a turning from self to love of God and neighbor.
While the language is different, Kierkegaard s Christian psychology fleshes out the problem of sin and
its effect on the self to the end that it aids Wesleyan theology in engaging the freedom from the despair
caused by sin through the avenue of the biblical promise of Christian perfection. Complementary to
Kierkegaard, Christian perfection provides a practical means for the self to rest transparently on God.
It is only through complete submission to the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the
believer that one comes to know what it means to be free from the condemnation of sin and alive
through the Spirit of life given free through faith in Christ
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40. Housekeeping
PRINCIPLES OF CLEANING The Basic principles of cleaning will provide the housekeeper the
knowledge on what and how to clean a certain area. This involves the following: 1. Recognize the
different types of dirt. 2. Know the elements of cleaning. 3. Apply cleaning methods. 1. DIRT is a
residue we remove or clean in every area. 2. DIFFERENT TYPES OF DIRT 1. DUST is the baisc
source of dirt. It is a form of particles. 2. SOIL when the dust are mixed with water and oil. 3. STAIN
when patches of soil dry up in any surface. 4. TARNISH or DISCOLORATION is caused by stains
that were not removed for sometime. CLEANING ELEMENTS When cleaning, we can not just hold a
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Leave to dry 2. Brush off | COFFEE, TEA | 1. If fresh, use warm water, dry well 2. If old, use water
and carpet shampoo; sponge with foam, wipe with clean cloth. 3. Dry well | SPOTS | TREATMENT |
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES | 1. Wash with warm water and detergent 2. Rinse well 3. Dry | URINE |
1. Sponge with salted water 2. Follow with solution of weak ammonia (2tsp ammonia amp; 2 cups
water) 3. Rinse well 4. Dry | Chewing Gum | 1. Scrape off excess 2. Put ice on top of the gum 3.
Scrape off when frozen | SPOTS | TREATMENT | GREASE | 1. Absorb excess with cloth 2. Wash
with water and detergent 3. Rinse well 4. Dry | CANDLE WAXSHOE POLISH | 1. Scrape off excess
2. Use warm iron and absorbent paper 3. Apply kerosene if needed 4. Use carpet shampoo if needed |
INK | 1. Mop as quickly as possible to prevent from spreading 2. Wash with warm water and detergent
3. Treat the spot with weak acid vinegar 4. Rinse with cold water 5. Dry with cloth. | TYPES OF
CLEANING Cleaning Activities The following are the cleaning activities done depending on the
status of the room: 1. GENERAL CLEANING 2. REGULAR CLEANING (CHECK OUT) 3. MAKE
UP ROOM (Occupied Room) 4. NIGHT TURN DOWN SERVICE GENERAL CLEANING It is
done for vacant rooms wherein deep cleaning is Needed to
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41. Australopithecus Afarensis
In recent years, anthropologists have made incredible work in discovering all the different kinds of
human species. The discovery of a certain human species, the Australopithecus Afarensis, was mostly
credited to the finding of a single individual, AL 288 1, or Lucy. She has helped anthropologists to
understand the diet, anatomy, environment, sexual dimorphism, the technology or tools used during
their time, and bipedalism of this early hominin. The evolution of humans is interesting due to the
questions we are trying to find and the answers we might never find. While investigating the mysteries
behind Australopithecus Afarensis, it may shine some light on how closely related to this ancestor
species. Humans created a theory that millions ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This earlier hominin was between a mixture of human like traits and ape like traits. Sexual
dimorphism plays a role in ape like features such as pointed canines that were longer than the rest of
the teeth and a diastema for their canines that are not seen in modern today humans. Their enamel in
their teeth is thick indicating that they feed on rough objects like plants, nuts, and seeds. It is believed
with the little evidence of Australopithecus Afarensis, that the skeletal size was affected by sexual
dimorphism as well. Body size and body mass change in inter male competition (Kimbel Delezene,
2009). A couple of human like traits is the position of the foramen magnum that moved under the
bottom of the skull. Their pelvis is another human like feature that is in length and height. The pelvis
is short and broad, but it does not possess the modifications that allowed them to move in an average
stride. Their pelvis is another human like feature that is in length and height. Ape like traits insist of
fore limbs that are longer than their hind limbs with shoulder blade sockets that were positioned
upward because their closest relative were brachiators. Australopithecus Afarensis cognitive abilities
fall unexplained but some evidence has shown they were able to take hold of rough stone tools
(Szpak, 2007). Their rib cage was shaped like a cone because it gave more space for a larger stomach.
The size of their brain was small relatively like a chimpanzee s and a low forehead with projecting
brow ridges. Also, obtaining a small hyoid that supported the tongue and voice box resulting with a
voice like a chimpanzee. Ape like cusps in the premolar teeth and one big cusp in the front premolar.
Furthermore, this gave Australopithecus Afarensis the ability to climb trees due to these ape like
characteristics. In addition to human like traits, the size and pattern of the back molar teeth which the
size
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42. Code Napoleon and âDeclaration of the Rights of Manâ...
Code Napoleon and Declaration of the Rights of Man Comparison
The longest lasting effect of Napoleon Bonaparte s rule over France was his overseeing the
implementation of a series of national laws collectively known as the Civil Code, or Code Napoleon.
Code Napoleon was the successor to the idea s stated in The Declaration of the Rights of Man and
Citizen, While at first, Napoleon generally adhered to the philosophies of the French Revolutionist as
created in The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, as time progressed, his absolute power
allowed for corruption at the expense of the French people. Napoleon violated almost every principle
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This went directly against the Declaration of Rights law that stated The free communication of ideas
and opinions is one of the most precious of the rights of man. Every citizen may, accordingly, speak,
write, and print with freedom, but shall be responsible for such abuses of this freedom as shall be
defined by law He also helped relations achieve positions of power in Europe, ignoring the principles
of the meritocracy which he had earlier instilled.
Possibly the most important article of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen is the first one,
which summarizes all the other articles by demanding equal rights for all citizens. The cry for equal
rights was one of the major demands the Third Estate wanted from the monarchy even at the
beginning of the French Revolution. Early in Napoleons campaign he stated that he supported the
equality of citizens in France, but in 1802 he created the Legion of Honor, a new status in society
which granted members special privileges. The legion was a superior group, similar to nobility, but
Napoleon of course never called it that because he wanted to convince the general public that the idea
of equality was still relevant. The Declaration of the Rights of Man stated that Men are born and
remain free and equal in rights and that social distinctions may be founded only upon the general
good. In this instance Napoleonic Code both lives up to the ideals of, and also fails to live up to the
ideals of its predecessors
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43. Permanence Of Loss
Most young children have at least a vague idea what death is they might know its name, how it affects
the adults in their life, that some of their favorite movie or book characters have experienced it but
when a child loses a pet they are confronted by mortality for what is often the first time.
Dogs and other pets are often loyal companions who spend years alongside your family, providing
unconditional joy and love. Grieving the loss of such a friend is natural and healthy.
So how can you best help your child manage and move on from their grief? Before beginning the
daunting endeavor of teaching your child how to cope with a broken heart, ask a few basic questions
of yourself about your child.
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They might seek to understand death in familiar terms, asking where the dog has gone or when he will
be back. Helping a young child grapple with loss can mean providing a literal explanation. Children
can more easily accept their pet s absence if they understand that their pet s body stopped working
correctly, or that doctors could not fix the problem.
By grade school, children generally have a better understanding of the finality of loss; this expanded
view of life often leaves children with more questions. You can best help your child by listening to
these questions. It s okay to admit you don t have the answer what s important is building a
relationship in which your child feels you are emotionally available to them.
What can I learn about how my child is coping from his/her behavior?
Despite developmental factors, the experience of loss can differ dramatically from child to child, and a
single child can respond to grief in a multitude of ways. The following expressions of grief can clue
you in to how your child is processing a
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44. The Security Of Wireless Networks Essay
Since the inception of IEEE 802.11i in 2004, users and IT administrators have been able to improve
the security of their wireless networks by taking advantage of protocols like CCMP, an algorithm
designed to provide both authentication and encryption. With CCMP, wireless networks can be
secured with 128 bit AES encryption, provided by the Counter Mode component of CCMP. The CBC
MAC mode component provides the authentication mechanism. Although the security provided by
802.11i is a significant improvement to 802.11 networks, the security only applies to the data frames
and does not provide any security over the management frames. In an 802.11 network, the data frame
is what carries the protocols and data from higher layers. For example, a data frame might contain a
JPEG image or JavaScript from a web page that the user is browsing. Whereas, 802.11 management
frames allow the WiFi stations to establish and maintain communications. For example, the
management frames might carry configuration information about the type of wireless device that s in
use on the network, as well as its configurations. Since management frames are unencrypted and can
reveal critical pieces of information to a hacker, such as details about the types of wireless devices on
the network as well as its configurations, it s important to be aware of the different types of wireless
attacks that a hacker can carry out against your wireless network. Although it is not heavily used in
North American
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45. Finding Forrester Symbolism
Continuing on, the lighting in the movie, Finding Forrester, emphasises how William Forrester has
been living and feeling since the death of his brother. The scenes created in Forrester s apartment
remain, for the most part, in the dark. The darkness expresses that deeper, unsaid emotion Forrester is
holding on to. Consequently, it gives Forrester a new attitude when he is by himself versus when
Jamal is there. One night, Jamal takes Forrester to a basketball game, trying to pull Forrester away of
his apartment allowing him to enjoy the activities he once did when he was younger. The night
consisted of streetlights and stars when Forrester continually asks if it is light outside before they
leave, and when he does walk out, he wears a hat and
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46. Campaign Finance Reform Should Be Restricted And Monitored
In American society, campaign finance reform is continuously a topic of discussion. This year s 2016
election will be the most expensive campaign with presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hilary
Clinton is running for office. By this coming November, campaign spending for all candidates
spending for all candidates who ran in this year s election will be an estimated total of 4.4 billion
dollars ( Do We Really Need ). For campaign finance to experience reform, we must first
acknowledge that the current system is broken. Campaign finance should be restricted and monitored,
laws can create more incentive for candidates to disclose political spending. Disclosing Political
spending helps voters make informed decisions at the ballot box, and fosters trust in the political
process ( Do We Really Need ). States regulate campaign finance in three ways by disclosure and
reporting requirements, setting contribution limits to candidate campaign, and by providing a method
for public financing of elections. Candidates who run for Federal Office as President of the United
States, Vice President, and Senator or House of Representatives have the responsibility to contact the
Federal Election Commission to obtain forms and information regarding Federal Campaign
requirements and filing deadlines (De Gruyter). States use public financing of elections is by
providing means by which candidates can accept public funds to conduct their campaign. If a
candidate takes into this program making
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47. The War Of 1812 And The United States Army Essay
The Army began its linage on June 14, 1775, when the Second Continental Congress created the
Continental Army in order to combine the 13 American colonies and fight the British forces (). From
then on out the United States Army has seen multiple wars from the War of 1812 to present wars
today, and will continue to be one the many forces to protect the USA. Now over the years, the United
States Army has had to shift the way it conducts its soldiers to fight in the wars and how to be
proficient in battle; even with the new warfare tactics that our enemies are developing daily. Like any
other unified team, how does the United States Army gain leverage against our enemies who look to
seize the free world? Well like many teams they have offensive operations, which are to seek
opportunities to gain leverage against their foes or even gain a win in the end and then they have
defensive operations. Defensive operations are the opposite of offensive operations where instead of
trying to take advantage of the enemy the Army s forces are trying to take a stance and push the
enemy back. Thus allowing a chance to defend the territory where the soldiers stand and hopefully
allow the soldiers to regain their forces. So like many other military forces we have used these tactics
for many of years to defend our great nation, but of course over the years are tactics have had to
change in order to adapt to different wars. So in this paper you will learn the most current tactics that
our Army
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48. Essay on CRIMES Are Committed By...CRIMINALS, Guns Are Not...
Calls for more gun control came after the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in Newtown,
Connecticut where 20 school students and 6 adults were killed by a man with an assault rifle (Cary).
Soon after the school massacre, President Obama proposed a ban assault rifles and high capacity
magazines and make background checks tougher (Cary). A protest movement called Guns Across
America was the pro gun response in January 2013 to the wave of calls for more gun control
(Weissert). I would take the poster to a Guns Across America event at the Texas State capital. With my
poster, I m protesting any action from the government which will control and restrict the rights of law
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Any debate on crime needs to focus on crime prevention and not the guns of law abiding citizens.
Controlling guns is not a crime prevention strategy, it only prevents the those who are physically
weaker than their attackers like women, elderly, and disabled from defending themselves against
bigger, faster and stronger aggressors. Since crime and gun control are serious issues,I used a white
poster board for a simple background and red and black permanent markers to convey that
seriousness. Since the words crimes and criminals go to together and are central to my argument, I
made them both bold, in all caps, and in red so they are the most eye catching. Red is also associated
with blood, so by making criminals red instead of guns I m also indicating what really causes people
to bleed; other people. The the first and last phrases are where I set up my argument and draw my
conclusions, so they are important and therefore bold as well. The first three checklist options are for
comparison only and are not as central to my argument so they are not in bold letters. I am trying to
reach and convince people who don t agree with me, are unsure about the issue, don t have strong
feeling about it, and especially those who don t understand the issue. By using a checklist, I m trying
to explain the core of the issue and my position on it as simply and as clearly as possible. Even if
someone has never thought much about the issue or has not considered my side of it,
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49. The Impact Of Sports On Sports And Leisure Activities
Section A Introduction Despite it being 2015, there are still many ongoing barriers which are
preventing many people of all ages, races, genders and social backgrounds from participating in sports
and leisure activities. Economically, some sports are just completely unviable to people from certain
backgrounds. Sports such as Polo are completely exclusive to a certain class of people, due to the
mass expenses required to get you started. Inner city families, some of whom may have a member of
the household unemployed would never be able to foot the cost of the bills to play Polo. Along with
the unfeasibility of the costs of certain sports, people are also being excluded from sport due to the
social side of the spectrum. Many sports are perceived as having gender ties and many children are
brought up to identify that a certain sport shouldn t be played by boys as it is a girls sport and vice
versa. This leads to a massive social stigma that is developed during the formative years of schooling
that influences children s decisions on what sports they decide to play. It can also be tied into many
cases of Homophobia in schools, where many homophobic slurs may be attached to a girl who enjoys
rugby, or a boy who enjoys gymnastics. Due to the low number of combination between the sexes in
many sports as children, this leads to a deficiency of integration as adults, therefore making it more
difficult to get involved in a sport as an adult, due to the sport being either male
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