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What Is Cost Management Accounting Reporting Systems
What is Cost Management Accounting Reporting Systems?
Cost Accounting Reporting System deals with the process of tracking, measuring, recording and
classifying the appropriate allocation of expenditure (financial and non financial) for the
determination of the cost of product or service in an organization and for the presentation of suitably
arranged data for the purpose of control and guidance of management (Horngren et al, 2010). Costs
are measured in terms of Direct Costs, Indirect Costs and Overhead/Absorbed Costs. Managers use
cost accounting to support decision making to reduce a company s costs of products and services and
improve its profitability.
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The strategic planning of an organisation specifies the direction (type of businesses and markets to
enter and how to compete in the market) that the organisation intends to take over the long term to
meet its objectives. Strategic planning draws on a wide range of management accounting information
from costing, budgeting, performance measurement systems, as well as information from analytical
studies, both external and internal to the organisation (Smith, 2010). The implementation of the
strategy requires management accounting system link the long term plans to the budgeting system, to
produce annual budgets that supports the2 organisation s strategies. Performance Measurement
Systems which forms a part of the management accounting system can be used to compare actual
outcomes to budgets and other targets that focus on the organisation s strategic objectives (Smith,
2010).
With cut throat competition in the market place, well managed organisations focus their objectives and
strategies on building and maintaining sources of competitive advantage. Thus Management
Accounting Systems contributes to improving the organisation s competitive advantage in terms of
quality, delivery time, flexibility, innovation and cost through modern process improvement and cost
management techniques. It also provides information to help manage resources, through systems for
planning (e.g. budgets) and control (e.g. performance measures). Furthermore, Management
Accounting System also
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Effects Of Long Term Space Flight
Meghan Stavig
ESS102 Research Paper
1/17/2015
Effects of Long Term Space Flight
We ve all heard about the rigorous mental and physical tests that astronaut candidates must go through
in order to be considered to be sent into space; but what is the methodology behind them? What most
laymen s overlook when they think Astronaut is the extreme physical and mental taxation that is
associated with space flight. Astronauts will have to endure long term isolation, monotony, limited
mobility and close living quarters amongst each other for months and potentially years at a time. This
can lead to many health issues; the sanitary conditions of the spacecraft must be impeccable. Mentally,
these extenuating circumstances can lead to depression, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The calcium and phosphorous is excreted through human waste, causing kidney stones in many cases
[3]. The most affected bones consist of the heel, femoral neck, lumbar spine and pelvis. Astronauts
spend between 2 5 hours a day exercising to try to decrease this atrophy, but will still experience
varying levels of bone and muscle loss [3]. The use of artificial gravity could mitigate this problem,
and is currently being researched and designed. Along with bone loss, Astronauts will also experience
growth in height, by about 3% [3]. Without gravity, the human spine isn t weighed down and has room
to expand. This causes severe back and muscle aches, and makes exercising harder and more painful.
Once astronauts return to Earth, they will return to their normal height [3].
Another major problem associated with humans in space flight is radiation poisoning [5]. Astronauts
will be exposed to extremely high levels of ionizing radiation (radiation consisting of particles, x rays,
or gamma rays with sufficient energy to cause ionization acquires a negative or positive charge) from
cosmic rays and solar flares. Astronauts will see flashes of light while their eyes are closed, these are
actually cosmic rays slashes through their brains [5]. This form of radiation can damage human cells,
potentially leading to a diminished immune system and a higher risk of cataracts, cancer, heart
disease, damage to the central nervous system
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John Winthrop s Ideal Christian Community
5) Describe John Winthrop s concept of an ideal Christian community. Do you take issue with it?
Could this community ever flourish? Do you see any remnants of Winthrop s ideas in today s society?
Winthrop wanted the world to watch as he and his followers created a perfect Christian community.
Winthrop wanted the community to follow biblical law, and care for each other. He wanted the rich to
be charitable and the poor to be subservient and view the rich folks as a greater in the eyes of god. He
also wants the community to be very close together. I think that Winthrop ideas are a bit worrying. I
don t believe the poor should be obedient to the will of the rich. I do agree that the rich should not
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Trace this evolution and explain why you think common beliefs and priorities changed over time.
Starting off with Bradford, God is viewed as a grand protector of the promised people who will do
anything to keep them safe, unless the Pilgrims defied the lord s will. To avoid the punishment from
God, the Pilgrims must praise god for all he has given to the pilgrims and maintain a strict schedule
worship. The pilgrims thought that God loved them and they loved god. Winthrop believes that God
wants the Massachusetts Bay area colony to be a proving ground for a good Christian community.
Winthrop states that charity is the best way to achieve a perfect Christian city. When the rich have
excess food or wealth, they will donate their wealth to those in need. He believes that the
Massachusetts Bay area colony will be a shining example for the whole world to see. Bradstreet
believed that God loves the puritans but uses suffering to test their faith. When she dies she believe
she will be accepted into heaven. Edwards thinks God is an uncaring individual, who has no faith in
the human race to correct its self. He thinks that God expects you to fall as a Christian and will not try
to catch you. I believe that the views of a caring god evolved to the wrathful god to match the
unforgiving environment around the Colonists. The Colonists wanted to believe that their suffering
was
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Beethoven Ode To Joy Symphony
As we all have heard music from the classical or romantic period, my paticular well known favorite
songs are Ode to Joy, Symphony #5, and Fur Elsie played and composed by one of the worlds
greastest Ludwig Van Beethoven.
Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn, Germany to Maria Magdalena van Beethoven
and Johann van Beethoven. Beethovens father was a musician himself who seen what musical
possibilities his son had at such a young age. Beethoven was waken up all times of the night just to
practice the keyboard until the sun had rose. Unlike his father, beethovens grandfather Kapellmeister
Ludwig van Beethoven was also a musician himself who had endless pride in his grandchild.
Beethoven baegan playing the piano at 4 years old.
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Informative Speech About Art
Oh, hello, you must be my 8:00. I didn t see you there, even though we re in a confined room with
only one entrance and exit, well I suppose there is that door over there nevermind that s beside the
point. Welcome to the Museum of Art! On behalf of the museum and myself we d like to thank you
for donating to the museum, and as a reward we d like to give you a sneak peak into our latest
exhibition! A burning question that has at least at one point been on everyone s mind. A question
almost equivalent to, What is Life? Today we ask, What is Art? Come with me, and let s find out.
Before we enter this first section of the exhibit, I first have to prompt you with a procedure the
museum board has made to make people appreciate modern art more. (Pulls out paper) ... Show more
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I d like all of you to close your eyes, take a deep breath in for 4, and and breathe out for 6. Now as you
continue this breathing cycle, I want you to empty your mind, let go of your inhibitions. Cleanse your
mind and let it be molded by the trash I mean art that you will now see before you. That was actually
the first time I read that. I m so sorry I had to do that to you. Anyway moving on. Here we will see
some art pieces by an Artist named, Ad Reinhardt, who by the way has been quoted Art is Art.
Everything else is everything else. Consider this black triangle. What does it mean to you? Do you
feel anything? Then perhaps it is your fault for not thinking deeply enough. Now, consider this Black
Square, how about these eight black squares? Wow you really don t feel anything? You must be really
shallow. Well how about...
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Advanced Finance
Assignment 1 1. Financing choice in perfect markets (assume no taxes) ABC is a small company with
the following assets: * Existing assets with current book value of $6 mm. These assets will generate
cash flows of either $8 mm or $8.8 mm next year, depending on whether the economy is in a recession
or a boom. * A new project idea which requires an investment of $2 mm and will generate total cash
flows (including any salvage or terminal value) next year of either $4mm (recession) or $8mm
(boom). The firm has not yet raised the cash to make this investment, but the market is aware of the
investment opportunity. ABC will cease to exist after the cash flows are realized and distributed to
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5*100%/20=25% b) If Olin issues $40 mm in debt to repurchase 2 million shares of equity (i.e. they
replace $40 mm of equity with $40 mm of debt in their capital structure), and the interest rate on the
debt is 10%, what will be the expected EPS next year? (5*10 40*10%)/(10 2)=$5.75 c) What will be
the required return on equity (rE) after the change in capital structure from part b? 5.75*8/(200
40)=28.75% d) Calculate the new value per share after the capital structure change. (Hint: use your
answers to parts b and c.) 5.75/28.75%=20 e) Calculate the WACC after the capital structure change
28.75%*0.8+10%*0.2=25% 3. Equity Issuance and Dilution Acme Mfg currently is all equity
financed, with 2 mm shares outstanding at a current price of $40/sh. The firm announces they will
raise $8 mm by issuing new equity to fund a new project (assume investors expect the NPV of the new
project is 0). a) How many shares will the firm have to issue, assuming they issue the new shares at
the current price per share? 8/40=0.2 mm shares b) What will be the total equity value and equity price
per share after the issuance is completed? Total equity value: 8+40*2=88 Equity price per share:
88/2.2=$40/share c) Is shareholder value diluted by the issuance? Why or why not? No. Because the
project has an NPV of 0. It will not dilute the value of shareholder equity. 4. Swedish Match Case
Read the New
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Cos In Adult Correctional Facilities
For this assignment, I chose to use correctional Officers (Cos) In adult correctional facilities.
Correctional officers (COs) are responsible for the safety and security of the facility in addition to
aiding in offender rehabilitation and preventing recidivism. According to Dewa, COs experience
higher rates of job stress and burnout that stem from organizational stressors.
Stress has been defined by Selye as a non specific organic response to situations that are stressful to
the organism. Its presence in a moderated form signifies a normal adaptation to day to day demands.
When it is excessive, it is a manifestation of psychological distress with physical and emotional
reactions, and the symptoms vary depending on the phase in which it is found. In her ... Show more
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Organizational stress literature among COs by systematically reviewing the relationship between
organizational stressors and CO stress and burnout in adult correctional facilities. In doing so, the
present review identifies areas that organizational interventions can target to reduce CO job stress and
burnout.
Reference
Finney, C., Stergiopoulos, E., Hensel, J., Bonato, S., Dewa, C. S. (2013). Organizational stressors
associated with job stress and burnout in correctional officers: a systematic review. BMC Public
Health, 13(1), 82. doi:10.1186/1471 2458 13 82
Hakanen, J. J., Bakker, A. B. (2017). Born and bred to burn out: A life course view and reflections on
job burnout. Journal Of Occupational Health Psychology, 22(3), 354 364. doi:10.1037/ocp0000053
Selye, H. (1975). Confusion and Controversy in the Stress Field. Journal of Human Stress, 1(2), 37 44.
doi:10.1080/0097840x.1975.9940406
Global strategy on occupational health for all: The way to health at work. (n.d.). Retrieved August 17,
2017, from
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United Airlines 811
On February 24th, 1989 United Airlines 811 (UA811) took off from Honolulu International Airport,
Hawaii (HNL) for a regularly scheduled 8 hour flight to Auckland, New Zealand. The routine flight
aboard the Boeing 747 122 had left Los Angeles, California enroute to Sydney, Australia, but made a
scheduled intermediate stop in Honolulu and would make one more in Auckland (NTSB, 1992, p. 1).
UA811 departed Gate 10, at HNL, 3 minutes late with 3 flight crew, 15 flight attendants and 337
passengers onboard (NTSB, 1992, p. 1). The flight took place in the aftermath of Lockerby and
additional boarding procedures were in place adding to an extended passenger boarding process. The
second officer noted that all cabin and cargo door lights were out prior to departing the gate (NTSB,
1992, p. 2). The captain was at the controls for the takeoff from HNL runway 8R at 0152:49 HST
(NTSB, 1992, p. 2). The flightcrew reported the airplane s operation to be normal during the take off
and during the initial and intermediate segments of the climb (NTSB, 1992, p. 2). Due to
thunderstorms enroute the flightcrew elected to deviate left of course and the captain left the passenger
seat belt sign on . When climbing between 22,000 feet and 23,000 feet at 300 knots the flightcrew ...
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In military aviation the entire crew is aware of any faults with the aircraft and can therefore speak up
if something does not look right or sound right. Though this may not be possible in commercial
transport aviation I believe that the ground personnel and flight crew could have been better educated
on what to look for when completing their inspection. This would not have prevented the accident, but
would have been a first step in making more flight crew, support and maintenance personnel aware of
the
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Child Poverty And Its Effects On Children
Child Poverty in Canada
Grace Abbott once said, Child labor and poverty are inevitably bound together and if you continue to
use the labor of children as the treatment for the social disease of poverty, you will have both poverty
and child labor to the end of time. Child poverty is one of the biggest issues facing Canadian children
today. Child poverty can significantly shorten a child s life. One of the major reasons child poverty in
Canada is so high is because of low wages. These children have a disadvantage to all the other
children in Canada. There is major inequality among these children. There are many problems that
come out of child poverty and effect the children directly. This paper will talk about the four major
effects of child poverty; health issues and nutrition, emotional and behavioural issues, education, and
their home environment. (Introduction: dimensions of children s inequality, 2003).
Health Issues and Nutrition
Child poverty can have many effects on children, one being health problems. A widespread method to
family and community health is authoritative to provide children with the finest upbringing.
Nonetheless, restricted access to health services and appropriate programs are often seen as serious.
This could have been prevented with instant and continuing development. The number of families
who are required to rely on emergency food sources, in a period of economic wealth is one example of
the relationship between high costs of housing, food
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How Did Walt Disney Change The Entertainment World
Walt Disney
On December 5, 1901 the entertainment world was changed. December 5th is the day that Walter Elias
Walt Disney was born. Walt was a very big game changer in the entertainment world. He has achieved
many things in his life and even after he passed away he is still achieving things. Walt Disney is one
of the best game changers in the world he has achieved many different things like many theme parks,
TV channel, merchandise, radio station, and many more. In Walt s early life he moved to Chicago,
Illinois along with three brothers and one sister. At a young age his family moved to a farm. There,
Walt came to love drawing. (Tieck 6) After returning to Chicago, he drew cartoons and took pictures
for his high school s newspaper. Then he attended Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. At that time the US
was in WW1 and Walt left his school to serve in the army. He was too young to fight so he drove Red
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Diane, their first daughter, was born in 1933. A few years later they adopted a baby named Sharon.
When Walt first started his company, it was very small. He started making short animated cartoons to
get started. In 1927 Walt made Mickey Mouse. Mickey became one of the most famous characters.
Walt s first big Mickey cartoon was Steamboat Willie in 1928. He also created other characters during
that period of time including Donald Duck and Pluto . He won his first Academy Award in 1932 with
the cartoon Flowers and Trees . In 1937 he made his first full length movie with his debuted cartoon
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs . Walt started focusing more on movies around 1940. His company
had already produced two huge movies Pinocchio and Fantasia . In Walt s lifetime Disney created 81
featured films. In that time span, Walt won more than 25 Academy Awards! In 1955, Walt and his
company, opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California. After Disneyland s success, Walt wanted to
create bigger parks. (Tieck
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Artemis Morley Essay
Last April (2016) when I made my inaugural trip to the Artemis Film Festival, I came in contact with
the works of a filmmaker that greatly intrigued me Jill Morley. Although I didn t meet her nor screen
her work at the festival, I have discovered that if Artemis promotes a filmmaker, it is worth my while
to investigate the person. And that is exactly what I did. A few months back, Jill and I had the
opportunity to chat, and in spite of her busy schedule, we briefly discussed her work within the indie
film community, her various films and projects, and her in progress works and future aspirations.
RH: What caused you to go the route of making films?
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The most recent one listed was Cris Cyborg, is that correct?
Yes, that s a piece that I did for Vice magazine. I was a host, and I helped produce it. I had been
fascinated with her for a long time. I knew a friend of hers said she was very sweet and nice and
actually girly, though a lot of people don t think that she s like that when they think of her. I reached
out to her and did this small piece on her with Vice. I was very proud of our work.
So between your two films Confessions of a Go Go Girl and Fight Like a Girl, which one seemed to
have the best reception do you think?
It s hard to say. It s been so long between the films. The first film got into more festivals, and we got a
broadcast distribution. But now so many more people are making films. I still don t feel like Fight
Like a Girl has reached its full potential. When we do play at festivals or even at women s events,
people are very responsive. They seem to respond strongly in very emotional ways.
I noticed you because of the Artemis Film Festival this past April, and they kept mentioning you and
your works.
Oh cool! We were in that festival the previous year, and we won best
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Compare Mussolini And Hitler s Rise To Power
Mussolini and Hitler both exploited the fragile democratic systems put in place after the First World
War to gain power. While their methods were mostly legal, they also used fear and violence to secure
absolute authority. For many European countries, democracy was not a well practiced tradition.
Leaders like Mussolini and Hitler, took advantage of legal loopholes in weak democracies to create
their dictatorships. After WWI, Italy introduced proportional representation to its constitutional
monarchy. This gave minor parties, like Mussolini s Italian Fasci of Combat the opportunity to gain
seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Despite only having 0.4% of the votes, Mussolini was able to form
a coalition with other parties in the 1921 general election. Similarly, in the 1928 German federal
election, the Nazi party won 12 seats from a measly 2.6% of the vote. Although they did not hold
much power, their political ideologies were legitimized by their positions in their governments. ...
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For Mussolini, this was the Acerbo Law (1923), an electoral reform that guaranteed a ⅔ majority to
whichever party won the most votes. The next year, the National Fascist Party won a majority
government with 60% of the vote. This would be the last competitive election in Italy until 1946.
Germany saw similar circumstances; the Enabling Act (March 9th, 1933), a constitutional amendment,
gave the German cabinet (controlled by Hitler) the power to enact laws without the involvement of the
Reichstag. It was passed in both the Reichstag and the Reichsrat and was signed by President Paul von
Hindenburg later that day. These laws gave Mussolini and Hitler complete and absolute power through
legal
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Igf 1 Research Paper
IGF 1 is widely known as one of muscle enhancer that is being used by the bodybuilders. IGF 1 or the
Insulin like Growth Factor 1 also known as Somatomedin C is named because of its structure that is
relatively similar to the hormone insulin. This polypeptide is not a substance that immature or
inexperienced bodybuilders should use. It is recommended for bodybuilders to use anabolic steroid for
several years before starting a course of IGF 1, and one must be aware of the side effects of using this
peptide.
IGF 1 is one of a banned substance listed in the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited list. It
can boost the production of lean muscle as well as aid recovery time. It is responsible for the anabolic
effects of the growth hormone, but when used without a medical requirement, IGF 1 can cause serious
effects or harm. Though effects of IGF 1 were all tested, the utilization and distribution of the
medicine for the proper medical use of human is very limited and as the result, the potential for misuse
that can harm people is extremely high. Despite the alleged effects on athletic performance,
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Since IGF 1 and other related substances mimic the hormones that are naturally produced by the body
makes it more difficult to detect them. While IGF 1 can be detected in urine, it cannot be told if this is
an abuse or not. Knowing the roles and proper usage of this drug is one way to get rid of these side
effects. IGF 1 will help individuals to achieve the body that they wish to have but without proper care
and knowledge about this drug prior to using it can result in serious harm. Individuals who would like
to try this polypeptide hormone can seek professional advice. Having a beautiful body isn t bad but we
would also want to take care of our health. For sure, everybody wants a splendid body, inside and
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The Eyes Of The Eyes
Eyes are a very fascinating organ. They are the gate that allows us to see. Eyes detect color. Color is
dependent on the light that it reflects and sometimes, transmits. Besides detecting colors of objects,
eyes allow people to read along with the brain. Reading is one of the primary ways people get
information. The eyes are amazing.
Eyes
Eyes are the organs of vision. They detect light and amend it into electro chemical impulses in
neurons. They eye consists mainly of the cornea, lens, pupil, iris, retina, fluid filled chamber, and the
optic nerve. The cornea is a clear tissue that covers the front of the eye. The lens is a flexible structure
that focuses light. The layer of receptor cells that line the back of the eye is called the retina. The pupil
is the opening through which light enters the eye (Coolidge Stolz, E. Graff Haight, D. 2000).
The eye responds to a stimulus of light. Receptors in the retina convert the light stimulus into
electrical impulses that your brain interprets. This enables one to see. When light enters the eye, it first
strikes the cornea. Then it passes through the fluid filled chamber behind. Finally, it reaches the pupil.
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It is about one fourth of a millimeter thick. It has nerve cell bodies. These bodies are separated by
dendrites and axons. The layer at the back has the rods and cones. The middle layer is between the
retinal ganglion cells and the rods and cones. The middle layer has three different nerve cells: bipolar
cells, horizontal cells, and amacrine cells. Bipolar cells receive information from the rods and cones.
Many of these go directly to the retinal ganglion cells in the front. Horizontal cells link rods and cones
to bipolar cells. Amacrine cells connect bipolar cells and retinal ganglion cells. The front layer has the
retinal ganglion cells. Each eye has about 125 million rods and cones. However, it only has one
million retinal ganglion cells (Hubel,
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Essay about Cradle to Prison Pipeline
The Cradle to Prison Pipeline
The cradle to prison pipeline is a campaign that calls all states to stop spending unnecessary money on
the effects of the problems resulting from children being arrested, convicted, incarcerated and death;
instead placing taxpayer money on the causes of these issues in order to deter the consequences all
together. In Texas, the average cost of sending a student to school for one academic year is
approximately $7,246 while sending a child to jail for that same one year is $67,890. The current
statistics of children ending up in a correctional facility are: a black boy 1:3, a latino boy 1:6, a white
boy 1:17 and a black girl 1:17, a latino girl 1:45 and a white girl 1:111. In this astonishing breakdown
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The second part of the pyramid consists of families. Families can help the cause by simply spending
quality time with their very own family. They can join the PTA, attend school activities, always praise
your child s successes, tutor, become a foster parent, actively talk and listen to your children, and most
importantly show affection, love and respect everyday. Everyone knows the old saying, It takes a
village to raise a child , well communities makes the third part of the pyramid. Communities can
promote after school programs, community members should attend public meetings, form support
groups for single parents, provide job opportunities, create scholarships, setup clothes and food drives,
and startup counseling programs. The fourth portion of this concept revolves around organizations.
Being that organizations can range from small to big, those that can afford it can invest in prevention
and intervention, host health fairs, provide free tax filling, educate on conflict resolution, encourage
other options rather than incarceration like community service, ensure that counseling and social
services are provide to youths in need, and re invest in parks, schools, and roads. The final part of the
pyramid is made up of government agencies. The government can help by putting all officials up to
date on this current issue, provide all children with the
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The Robilization Of The Nazi Movement In The Early 1920 s
Since the mobilization of the Nazi movement in the early 1920 s the idea of a genetically pure Aryan
race was adopted into the German psyche. In the German ideology pure isn t someone that is a
prisoner, degenerate, dissident, people with congenital cognitive and physical disabilities (including
feebleminded, epileptic, schizophrenic, manic depressive, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, deaf,
blind), homosexual, idle, insane, and the weak, that need to be dispose of the chain of heredity in the
Nazi controlled areas. If a person is seen as any of these they had to undergo sterilization, but most of
these people s faite was death. The Nazis did this to purify the Third Reich and make sure that
Germany was truly a pure Aryan nation. Through Nazi laws, Hitler imposed his ideas on sterilization,
he did not go through this without some opposition from the people of Germany that saw this as
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Between September of 1939 to August of 1941 there is a recorded 70,273 people that were killed in
mental institutions across Germany. After Aktion T4 was terminated the doctors and people who were
a part of it still conducted these horrific acts. In the Nazi eugenics sights the patients that were deemed
disabled were killed by carbon monoxide gas. Leading theorists for the Nazi eugenics and racial
hygiene Eugen Fischer state that this is the sterilization of the Rhineland Bastards . They were black
Germans living the
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Taking a Look at Vladimir Putin
Vladimir Putin was and still is, one of the most influential and controversial figures within the Russian
State. Vladimir Putin s childhood was one marked by high achievements and important events that
shaped him into the leader he became for Russia. He was a student at a high ranked Russian school,
known to only take children with high, above average grades. Here at this school he relished in the
idea about becoming a spy as his career after admiring them in many of his favorite spy movies. After
his high school career he decided to continue with his education by going to Leningrad State
University, where he would find his ticket to the top of politics in the form of a professor. His name
was Anatoly Sobchak, a teacher in Putin s second semester of collage. After Putin attended the
university he was offered a job with the KGB, one of the only ones in his class, where he would
achieve his dream of being a spy. He was located in Eastern Germany as an undercover agent to spy
for the USSR and was able to fit in with the Germans, gaining important information for Russia.
Vladimir Putin s creation of contacts and impressions that he made in his collage career would really
become an advocate for him in his rise to power of one of the largest countries in the world.
The professor Anotoly Sochak, who Vladimir Putin met in collage, was about to offer him one of the
most important occupations within his life. Anotoly became the mayor of St. Petersburg after the fall
of the USSR in
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Removal of Auditor
Currently, an auditor may only resign if he is not the sole auditor of the company and his resignation
must be made at a general meeting of the company. If an auditor gives notice in writing to the
directors of the company that he wishes to resign, the directors shall call a general meeting of the
company as soon as it is practicable. This is for the purposes of appointing an auditor in place of the
auditor who wishes to resign and to appoint another auditor. The resignation of the auditor shall take
effect upon the appointment of another auditor.
Besides, an auditor may only be removed by shareholders at the general meeting where notice of the
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In such a case, the company must send a copy of the proposed resolution to the person proposed to be
appointed and to the outgoing auditor. The outgoing auditor may make written representations relating
to the proposed resolution within 14 days after receiving the notice and request that the representation
be circulated to members of the company. Where the auditor ceases to hold office, section 519
requires a statement for the reason of ceasing to hold office to be deposited with the company,
submitted to the Registrar and notified to the audit authority. The auditor is also required either to state
that there are no circumstances connected with his or her resignation that need be brought to the
attention of members or creditors of the company, or to set out what are the circumstances for his
resignation to be circulated by the company. The publication of the auditor s resignation statement was
proposed by the UK CLR and was accepted by the UK Government. The rationale was that the
publication will enable investors to understand the reasons for the resignation of the auditor and will
result in greater understanding and transparency and reduce speculations against the company or the
auditors. In Australia, an auditor of a company may resign by way of
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Examine and Assess the Idea That the Authority of the...
Examine and assess the idea that the authority of the state to govern is always contested
This essay will explore the assertion above by considering democratic governing, troubles in Northern
Ireland, and international relations including the UN. It will conclude that the state s authority is
always and necessarily contested, and its reaction to such challenges is partially related its system of
government. Modern day politics commonly follows a democratic system, and this in itself can lead to
further contestation of the state. The state refers to the politicians that comprise the leadership, along
with the machinery of government that allow laws and policies to be enforced. These include those
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It may be considered whether the election process can be considered to be contesting the state ? It is,
after all, a legitimate process which is endorsed by the state itself. In recent UK elections 35% of
citizens did not vote (BBC, accessed June 2010), suggesting a significant minority of citizens do not
feel it is necessary to participate in this type of political contestation.
The recent introduction of the citizen initiative within UK politics, which is already common in the
US ( Citizens of the state, 2009, track 1) shows how democracy further encourages contestation. If
enough citizen support can be gathered for an issue (through petitioning) then a referendum will be
held. This is illustrative of democracies handing power over to the people, which can result in debate
over governmental policies and decisions. A democratic system features oppositional parties who have
frequent opportunities to contest policies or actions that the elected party wish to implement. The
recent televised election debates in Britain are an example of this, where not only were citizens given
an opportunity to question political agendas and policies, but all political parties had an opportunity to
contest each other.
In the UK Parliament the governing party s authority is frequently challenged by opposing parties.
Often within a political party there will be challenges to the authority of the leadership votes of no
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The Importance Of Hate Crimes
Prevention Efforts Since the identifiers that put people at risk for this type of crime are not things that
can be changed on the part of the potential victims, other efforts must be made to keep these
individuals safe, rather than just telling a black man to not be black anymore. The National Crime
Prevention Council has put together a list of strategies on how to diminish the presence of hate crimes,
and maybe to one day to extinguish them altogether. Some of these strategies that have been utilized
across America are raising cultural awareness, educating the public, and especially school age
students, about tolerance, and offering counseling for offenders of hate crimes. While all of these may
seem like they would be beneficial for decreasing hate crimes, it is important to look at how and if
they are being instituted in society, and look for changes in the rates of hate crimes. One of the
prevention efforts mentioned above was raising cultural awareness. This is done inasmuch as
increasing the public s view and trust of law enforcement in order to get the public to share what their
communities problems are. A community will know best what is going on within itself, and a police
officer cannot effectively do their job if they are being blocked from the members because of mistrust.
Since the number of immigrants in our society is constantly rising, it is unsurprising that due to
language barriers, many crimes go unreported. This effort suggests that bringing
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Emotional Intelligence ( Eq )
Professional success is an innate goal of all individuals in their employment. Much success in the
workplace can be contributed to one s emotional intelligence (EQ) or their understanding of emotions
in themselves and co workers which can use to form positive collegial relationships (Cherniss Exetin,
2006). The book Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Bradberry and Greaves (2009), effectively explains
what Emotional Intelligence and provides useful strategies to improve one s EQ. However, while the
book has a foundation in scientific study, it is not much more than a glorified self help book as it does
not contain much of any scientific support. This, however, is the authors intention as they state that the
single purpose of the book is to increase the reader s emotional intelligence. This critique will examine
the scientific basis of the claims Bradberry and Greaves as a result of their research in emotional
intelligence in addition to the validity of their EQ appraisal. This critique will also examine the most
effectual aspects of the book which when successfully adapted, can produce benefits for individuals as
well as their organizations. In addition, the critique will also point out areas in which HR professionals
can benefit from the book. The layout of Emotional Intelligence 2.0 is very straight forward and easily
adaptable for use whether personal or business related. In the first couple of chapters it does a good
job explaining what emotional intelligence is and
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Wallstreet the Movie
The movie Wall Street is a representation of poor morals and disappointing business ethics in the
popular world of business. This movie shows the negative effects that bad business morals can have
on society. The two main characters are Bud Fox played by Charlie Sheen and Gordon Gekko played
by Michael Douglas. Bud Fox is a young stockbroker who comes from an honest working class family
but on the other hand, Gordon Gekko is a millionaire who Bud admires and wants to be associated
with. Greed seems to be a huge theme of this movie. This movie portrays the unethical society we live
in. It shows how money oriented society has become and that people will do almost anything to get
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Then along with contacts obtained from Bud s years as a stockbroker the shares of Blue Star soar.
When they reach a peak Bud has everyone sell including this investor and Gordon Gekko panics as he
watches his shares of Blue Star drop like a rock. He sells quickly and takes a big loss. However this
changes when Gekko decides to do a corporate raid on Fox s father s company. At this point Bud Fox
must choose between the rich insider s lifestyle offered by working outside the law, or his father s
more traditional blue collar values of fair play and hard work. He chooses to try and preserve the latter
by utilizing what he has learned from Gekko.
To achieve this Bud uses a business rival to break the deal, being indicted for insider trading in the
process. He gets his last revenge by turning state s evidence against Gekko, going to jail himself in the
process.
It is in ones opinion that the movie Wall Street shows the very importantance of the value of
information. If inside information is used to predict stock outcomes it becomes unfair and unjust to
persons without the information. That s why it is illegal. You should not be able to manipulate the
market with information that is not open to the public. The film also showed what can happen if you
practice poor ethics when conducting business, practicing good business ethics helps to accomplish
your goals. Wall Street shows just what can happen
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Use of Force Continuum Essay
A use of force continuum is a standard that affords law enforcement officials security officers (police,
probation, or corrections) with guidelines as to how much use of force may be used against a repelling
subject in a given situation. In certain ways it is similar to the military s escalation of force. The
reason of these models is to clarify, both for officers and citizens, the complex subject of use of force
by law officers. They are often vital parts of law enforcement agencies use of force policies. Although
various agencies have developed different models of the continuum, there is no universal standard
model (Stetser, 2001, p. 36)
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Hard controls includes the use of tools such as hand cuffs, while soft controls compares to empty hand
techniques, describing techniques where the officer must engage a resisting detainee. When escalating,
intended submission to cuffs is a feasible way to prevent the need for empty hand submission
techniques which place the officer and the detainee at physical risk. When decreasing, hard controls
(i.e.: cuffs and isolation in the rear seat of a cruiser) gives officers a reasonable and achievable goal
after a dispute with a detainee during which higher levels of force may have been mandatory.
1. Physical Presence: Depending on the entirety of the conditions, a call/situation may require
additional officers or an on scene officer may request assistance in order to gain better control of the
situation and gain more safety for themselves. Depending on the circumstances of the situation: for
example, depending how many people are on scene with the officer determines if a larger presence is
required. However, if ten officers arrive at a scene with only a single suspect, the suspect may
perceive he is under arrest; as a large police presence can constitute an arrest based on the suspect s
perceptions.
2. Verbal Commands: Stop! ; Put the gun down! ; Please calm down.
3. Soft Control: Empty hand combat technique or PPCT (Pressure Point Control Techniques)
4. Hard Control: Intermediate Weapons (i.e.: baton , Taser, OC Spray, etc.)
5. Deadly Force. That force
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The Themes Of Man And Nature In Ruskin Bond s Novel
The theme is a phenomenon that transpires from the concealed idealogies which the writer provides.
In a broad sense, a theme may simply be a characteristic view of life that pervades a story . (Lynn and
Lewis : 78). Harry Shaw maintains that the theme tells Some truth about life or human behaviour .
(Shaw : 13). These concepts of theme in short fiction try to depict that short story, like any other
fictional forms, reveals the values of a writer and his phyche of the human condition. Thus, theme
involves the philosophical subject, which largely determines the selection and organization of the
material and plot in a story.
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He considers men and women as poor creatures because the world is too much stick with them. Bond
is an genuine lover of nature. According to Bond, in modern life one has to peel off layers of the
protective cosmetics to get hold of the right person. His short stories are the celebration of nature in its
fullest and undisturbed form.A Motherless child, Ruskin Bond found emotional compensation and
solace in the lap of nature. It was Bond s father who introduced him to this everlasting relationship
Nature acts in dual role for Bond. It provides him new themes and background for his upcoming
stories. At the same time it recharges and refreshes his creative view. The sound of raindrops, the
chirping of birds, the whispering of plants and the summer breeze bring in his stories an extra softness.
Bond s characters are additionally drawn from that area of society that lives in close relationship with
nature. They are wanderers, little ranchers, villagers, retailers, chawkidars, tonga drivers, planters,
teachers and resigned persons and so forth.To name a few among them, there is Binya holding her
blue umbrella, runs after her cow, Neelu. There is Dukhi weeding and pruning in the garden. Bisnu,
who confronts the man eater panther in the village Manjari, Sita, who devises her sports around the
old banyan tree in her lonely island, Kishen Singh who drives out the wild beast from the tunnel, Somi
s mother who nurtures her small garden of sweets peas and roses, etc. are some of his favourite
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Examples Of Separation Of Power
The American Examples
The Separation of Powers devised by the smallholders of the Constitution was designed to do one
primary thing: to prevent the majority from ruling with an iron fist. Based on their experience, the
smallholders pushed away from giving any branch of the new government too much power. The
separation of powers provides a system of shared power known as Checks and Balances. Three
branches are created by the Constitution. The Legislative, composed of the House and Senate, is set up
in Article 1. The Executive, composed of the President, Vice President, and the Departments, is set up
in Article 2. The Judicial, composed of the federal courts and the Supreme Court, is set up in Article 3.
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Plaintiff, Mr. Chadha, challenged a provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( Act ) that
allowed one house of Congress, by resolution, to invalidate and thus, veto the decision of the
Executive branch to allow a particular deportable alien to remain in the United States. The Act
authorized the Attorney General to suspend deportation if the alien met certain conditions, deportation
would result in extreme hardship, and the Attorney General reported to Congress. The Attorney
General suspended Plaintiff s deportation pursuant to the Act and notified Congress. A year and a half
later, the House of Representatives passed a resolution stating that Plaintiff s deportation should not be
suspended. The House resolution was not submitted to the Senate or presented to the President. The
Court of Appeals held that the House action was unconstitutional as a violation of the separation of
powers. The bicameral requirement of Art. I, 1, 7, was of scarcely less concern to the Framers than
was the Presidential veto and indeed the two concepts are interdependent. By providing that no law
could take effect without the concurrence of the prescribed majority of the Members of both Houses,
the Framers reemphasized their belief, already remarked upon in connection with the Presentment
Clauses, that legislation
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Case Study Of Carousell
1.0 Introduction
Carousell is an e commerce company founded in Singapore on May 1, 2012, by co founders Quek Siu
Rui, Lucas Ngoo, and Marcus Tan, which provides a platform for consumers to interact and carry out
direct selling with each other. In other words, Carousell established a venue which allows the
consumers to engage with each other and carry out online commerce activities, which is a form of
consumer to consumer (C2C) e commerce via both mobile and website platforms, and Carousell does
not involve directly in any transaction between the registered sellers and buyers. The company is
currently based in Queenstown, Singapore, and its e commerce site is currently serving several
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Whenever the issue arises, it must be resolved personally by the buyer and seller, Carousell usually
will not involve directly in the matter. Since the sellers on Carousell are primarily comprised of
consumers, they do not possess any standardised or professional policy to measure this issue, nor the
Carousell did. Hence, the way to handle the issue still varies with different sellers. In certain cases,
returning good is not acceptable by some of the sellers as most of the items sold on Carousell are
second handed good or used items with good and usable condition.
2.4 Additional Charges
The only additional charge that buyers need to pay is the postage fee of the item they bought. Postage
charge varies according to the nature and weight of the items, and also which courier company
delivers the items. For instance, the postage rate of Pos Laju Malaysia for items below 1kg varies from
RM 6 to RM 12. However, it is not always necessary for the buyer to pay for the extra postage fee as
some of the sellers will include the postage fee into the selling price or the buyers may choose to
complete the transaction by COD.
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Pros And Cons Of Sociological Theories
One of the main things sociology tries to explain is where sociology comes from. Social order can
begin to be explained through four theories looking at an individual or a group, and whether the
decisions they make are rational or irrational. The first theory is the exchange theory. The exchange
theory says that individuals make a rational choice to enter into relationships to get something out of
it. This is the theory criminal justice professionals use to see criminals. People make a rational choice
whether or not to commit a crime by weighing the pros and cons. Laws are enacted to make the scale
lean more towards the con side to deter crime. The next rational theory is the conflict theory. The
conflict theory says that people come together
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Benefits Of Artificial Intelligence
Beneficial AI Many wonder if Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be beneficial to humanity. AI has been
around for only a few years. Voice Assistants such as Bixby and Siri help people maneuver through
screen selection, apps and much more on their cell phones easier and faster. AI is slowly getting better,
with things such as self driving cars and robotic relations. There are two types of AI, weak AI and
strong AI. Weak AI are things we have today such as those listed above (Siri and Bixby), and the
strong AI are what researchers are currently working towards. There are many ways that AI could be
useful in our lives, it can help us to move forward in technology that we have yet to make many
advances in, it can also make everyday complications and annoyances much easier for humans. With
the help of AI, technology will be better and faster than ever because AI will not make repeated
mistakes like people would. First, AI are created to learn as they go. AI are able to make fast advances
by being given set goals. In the article, Benefits and Risks of AI, the author wrote, Machines can
obviously have goals in the narrow sense of exhibiting goal oriented behavior: the behavior of a heat
seeking missile is most economically explained as a goal to hit a target (Tegmark). Researchers are
able to set a goal for the AI to reach so it will not get off task, which will make the research process
faster without common distractions. This allows the AI to work through problems
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An Article On Faith By The Church Of The Nazarene
Understanding whom God is one of the hardest tasks to wrap our minds around because of how
majesty God is and we will never be able to fully understand everything about God. However, God
does allow his Word to tell us more about Him and more importantly the love we he has for us all. To
understand how important who God is all one has to do is look at the articles of faith from the Church
of the Nazarene. The very first article of faith explains the beliefs of the Triune God. Article 1 states,
We believe in one eternally existent, infinite God, Sovereign Creator and Sustainer of the universe;
that He only is God, holy in nature, attributes, and purpose. The God who is holy love and light is
Triune in essential being, revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Manual).
I believe in the first article of faith by the Church of the Nazarene, and including in the article of faith
we see some attributes of God, which I feel is important to go into more detail so we can have a better
understand of God. Dunning explains the essential nature of God is holy love and how we must take
into account of the way the holiness of God informs the attempt to ascribe the attributes to God
(Dunning 192). Its important to understands holiness is simply a background for all of God s
attributes. It is not a primary attribute of God and to recognize that holiness means separateness. This
is significant as it affirms God characters as perfect and pure and full of love. His holiness will be
shown
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Cons Of De-Extinction
Extinction is defined as: the state or situation that results when something, such as plant or animal
species, have died out completely (Merriam Webster). The World Wildlife Foundation, otherwise
known as the WWF, says that experts estimate that the loss of animals is estimated to be between
1,000 and 10,000 times higher than the natural extinction rate. Experts calculate that between 0.01 and
0.1% of all species become extinct each year. Although this may seem like quite low numbers it reality
is it quite large. If the lower estimate is correct, then out of the estimated two million species on the
planet, then an estimated two hundred and two thousand species will become extinct each year. If the
larger estimate is correct and that there are an estimated 100 million different species on the planet,
then that results in ten thousand and one hundred thousand species who become extinct each year
(WWF). Experts say that of all the species that existed on this planet, 99.9% are now extinct (PBS).
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According to Stanford Researchers there are five key benefits that would arise from de extinction.
This includes scientific knowledge, technological advancement, environmental benefits, justice, and
wonder. Scientific knowledge refers to the fact that de extinction could offer insight into the evolution
of species. Technological advancement would occur meaning it would be a huge step forward for
genetic engineering. The environmental benefits include the facts that de extinction could restore and
fix threatened or damaged ecosystems. Many people also fell that we owe these animals justice since
humans are the reason a vast majority of these animals have gone extinct in the first place. Finally,
many would wonder what it would be like to see a species that was previously extinct (Discover
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The Impact of Technology
Technology, mainly computers and video games, have made a vast difference in our society. Many
years ago there were not very many forms of technology that existed. People often used type writers,
went, dancing, did puzzle, and played board games for entertainment. Nowadays, the use of computers
has become extremely popular. If an individual is not using a computer for some form on
entertainment, they are most likely using it for something along the lines of school or work.
Technology has gone from being a convenient tool to being a bad impact on society. Not only is it
insulting the intelligence of many young adults, but it is also taking away from one s social behavior.
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For example, some will say that technology is very convenient and enhances knowledge. In his article,
Steven Lohr says, On average, students in online learning conditions performed better than those
receiving face to face instruction. Although this may be true for some individuals, there are a majority
of others who will argue that this statement is wrong. He also states, The real promise of online
education, experts say, is providing learning experiences that are more tailored to individual students
than is possible in classrooms. That enables more learning by doing, which many students find more
engaging and useful. This article is leaning more towards the idea that online education is a better
choice than classroom education. This idea could go both ways. It mostly depends on the preferred
learning style of the student. If the student learns better by reading the required learning material, then
he or she would probably agree that online courses are easier for them. However, if the student is a
more visual learner, then he or she may learn better by being in a classroom and being physically
taught. They may also agree that taking online courses make knowledge valueless. There are also
many individuals out there who will argue that video games have positive effects on children in our
society today. In an online article, James Robers shares that, The online video games that children play
require abstract thinking skills
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Who Is Leon Trotsky In The Allegory Animal Farm
In 1879, Leon Trotsky was born in Lev Davidovich Brostein on November the seventh in Ukraine
(World Book, T). He played a big role in the Russian Revolution where the Bolsheviks rebelled in
1917. Trotsky was always in second to Lenin in the Soviet Communist Rule. However, in the end he
lost his leadership to Stalin. In the allegory Animal Farm, the author, George Orwell wrote Leon
Trotsky as the pig Snowball, a leader in the Animal Revolution. There are three important facts about
Trotsky that made George Orwell pick him as Snowball. The Russian Revolution, after war and his
relation with Snowball is why George Orwell chose Trotsky. First is the Russian Revolution. Before
the revolution, Trotsky became a member of the Menshevik Faction. Then he came to Russia in 1917
after he escaped the St. Peter Soviet of 1903. He joined the revolution despite Lenin s disagreements
and Trotsky had a theory of a permanent revolution ( Leon Trotsky ). In the revolution, he at first was
a foreign commissar. When he negotiated a peace treaty with Germany, he went up to a war
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In order to stop the rebellion, the Bolsheviks were forced to sign a peace treaty: The Treaty of Brest
Litorskon. This treaty handed over Finland, Poland, the Baltic Provinces, Ukraine and Transcasia to
the Central Powers on March 3, 1918 ( Russian Revolution ). Once Lenin died, Stalin came and took
this opportunity to kick Trotsky out of Russia in 1927. Trotsky finally settled in Mexico in 1936;
however, it seems Stalin was not done. He sent an assassin named Ramón Mecadar to kill Trotsky
with an ice pick on August 20, 1940. The next day Leon Trotsky died of his wounds ( Leon
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Daycare And Daycare
Daycare We all waited for the bell to sound from each classroom precisely at 2:40pm. There was a
wave of anticipation in the air. Everyone sat impatiently waiting for the afternoon announcements to
be over. Once the dismissal bell would release us, there were kids escaping in each direction. Some
kids would get on the bus, some would get in the car rider line, and others would walk or even bike
home. Three tall crossing guards and the assistant principals would stand near each exit to make sure
every child gets to their designated place. After a long day of school, I would look for the rusted,
blemished navy blue daycare van. The name of the daycare was originally printed on the van, but
currently, the only thing that could be seen were the letters CH HO IM. I always remember this
particular detail because when people would ask what daycare I went to, those letters were exactly
what I would say. Children House of Irmo was the name of the center. The exterior of the van was so
faded and worn to the point where the van looked as if it were involved in multiple automobile
accidents. The paint was chipping, and some of the scratches were longer than my arm. The vehicle
also had large noticeable dents along the left side. If anyone saw the vehicle, they would think, Why
would anyone let their children go there? However, despite the appearance of the van, the daycare was
one of my favorite places to go as a kid. The ride from school to daycare was long as we had to make
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A Summary On The Pizza Industry
I. Executive Summary
Pizza was initially presented in the mid 1900s near Chicago and in New York when Italian immigrants
initially landed in the United States. At that point in the mid 1900s, GI s from WWII started pouring
once more from Italy, carrying with them a renewed craving for pizza. In spite of the fact that the
pizza business was very extensive right now, the greater part of the pizzerias were still separately
claimed restaurants. It was not until 1958, when the Pizza Hut franchisee dispatched, that this industry
really started to increase. In 2012 there are roughly 65,000 pizza establishments in the nation. The
pizza industry is one of the biggest in the kingdom of fast food, with an expected 10% of all
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American appetite for pizza, a category trailing only burger joints in representation.The U.S. pizza
industry is one of the main commercial ventures that have entered the online networking for business
purposes. The pizza business additionally has the web requesting frameworks which mean you can
order from anyplace without being set on hold just to get your request in. Some of the competitors use
to contrast with the Pizza business is McDonald and Chipotle. McDonald strength is a solid brand and
client intimacy. McDonald shortcomings is low depth and width of product and high worker turnover.
Chipotle weaknesses are high price contrasted with contenders, it offered constrained menu, and high
reliance on verbal. Chipotle qualities are strong brand reputation among consumers for being ethical
and quality food provider, high quality foods; healthy and tasty foods, strong relations with suppliers,
and low marketing and advertising cost. Papa John s has four diverse statements of purpose that apply
to four unique gatherings of Papa John s partners. The Generic business level procedure of Papa John
s is focused differentiation. Papa John s was not determined to not compete with its competition on
price, but focus more on the quality of the product. Papa John s pizza does not concentrate on
multiproduction procedure which is the action plan, the firm uses to
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The Role and Development of a Corporate Brand Personality...
In this essay I intend to assess the growing roll that corporate branding is playing in today s business
environment. This assessment will be based on three peer reviewed academic journal articles, core
texts and notes from the class.
Academic Journal Articles Reviewed:
Keller, K.L. (2006), The Importance of Corporate Brand Personality Traits to a Successful 21st
Century Business. Journal of Brand Management. Vol. 14. Nos. 1/2, 74 81.
Reckom, J. V. (2006), Capturing the Essense of a Corporate Brand Personality: A Western Brand in
Eastern Europe. Journal of Brand Management. Vol. 14. Nos. 1/2, 114 124.
Hulberg, J. (2006), Integrating Corporate Branding and Social Paradigms: A Literature Study. Journal
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Well established relationships with complimentary external partners, suppliers, etc. also make a
company more agile by creating more intricate networks.
As mentioned before it is essential that the company has a good understanding of itself. The traits
described above should be used to portray the brand identity A unique set of associations that the
brand strategist aspires to create or maintain. These associations represent what the brand should stand
for and imply a potential promise to customers (All About Branding) of the company. However, the
message a company wishes to deliver and how it is perceived by the consumer (brand image) may be
very different. Rekom et al. discuss the importance of the essence of the brand and how consumer s
naïve theories may impact on the brand. According to Reckom et al.(2006) naïve theories are the
associations consumers have to organise and casually link the different characteristics of the brand. It
is these casual links that form the corporate brand personality in the mind of the consumer. Based of
feedback the company receives from consumers, through market research, it can see if its brand
identity is inline with consumer perception. If it is not, then the company will have to augment its
marketing communications strategy to suit its consumers. This is a very delicate area as diversifying
too far from the brand identity may result in rejection from the consumer. This is
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The Economic Aspects Of Social And Economic Inequality
Social and economic circumstances are known as a mixture of education, occupation, and income.
Some of us may have dissimilar conditions such as a higher and lower the socio economic status
(SES). Several income classes were introduced in Alhanati (2017), and they were the upper class, the
upper middle class, the middle class and lower middle class, and the lowest class. However, there is a
huge inequality among those classes because of the widening gaps in income, wealth, and power
(Johnson, 2006, p.44). Therefore, the upper classes have their privilege to be a greater say in the
political realm and exert more control over the use of natural resources (Alhanati, 2017, n.p). On the
other hand, low SES refer to people who have lower education, poverty, and poor health. Recently
there are some of the families are still under the poverty line, and they don t earn enough to meet their
basic needs. In fact, social and economic circumstances have a great impact on our everyday lives,
especially low income families.
Research by Johnson (2006) revealed that the richest ten percent of the U.S population holds more
than two third of all the wealth, including almost 90 percent cash, almost half the land, more 90
percent of business assets, and almost stocks and bonds (p.44). Therefore, they tend to control over the
economy as well as the politic in their countries. Adults who self identify as being in the upper or
upper middle class is generally happier, healthier and more
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  • 2. What Is Cost Management Accounting Reporting Systems What is Cost Management Accounting Reporting Systems? Cost Accounting Reporting System deals with the process of tracking, measuring, recording and classifying the appropriate allocation of expenditure (financial and non financial) for the determination of the cost of product or service in an organization and for the presentation of suitably arranged data for the purpose of control and guidance of management (Horngren et al, 2010). Costs are measured in terms of Direct Costs, Indirect Costs and Overhead/Absorbed Costs. Managers use cost accounting to support decision making to reduce a company s costs of products and services and improve its profitability. Management Accounting Reporting System is concerned with the process of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The strategic planning of an organisation specifies the direction (type of businesses and markets to enter and how to compete in the market) that the organisation intends to take over the long term to meet its objectives. Strategic planning draws on a wide range of management accounting information from costing, budgeting, performance measurement systems, as well as information from analytical studies, both external and internal to the organisation (Smith, 2010). The implementation of the strategy requires management accounting system link the long term plans to the budgeting system, to produce annual budgets that supports the2 organisation s strategies. Performance Measurement Systems which forms a part of the management accounting system can be used to compare actual outcomes to budgets and other targets that focus on the organisation s strategic objectives (Smith, 2010). With cut throat competition in the market place, well managed organisations focus their objectives and strategies on building and maintaining sources of competitive advantage. Thus Management Accounting Systems contributes to improving the organisation s competitive advantage in terms of quality, delivery time, flexibility, innovation and cost through modern process improvement and cost management techniques. It also provides information to help manage resources, through systems for planning (e.g. budgets) and control (e.g. performance measures). Furthermore, Management Accounting System also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Effects Of Long Term Space Flight Meghan Stavig ESS102 Research Paper 1/17/2015 Effects of Long Term Space Flight We ve all heard about the rigorous mental and physical tests that astronaut candidates must go through in order to be considered to be sent into space; but what is the methodology behind them? What most laymen s overlook when they think Astronaut is the extreme physical and mental taxation that is associated with space flight. Astronauts will have to endure long term isolation, monotony, limited mobility and close living quarters amongst each other for months and potentially years at a time. This can lead to many health issues; the sanitary conditions of the spacecraft must be impeccable. Mentally, these extenuating circumstances can lead to depression, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The calcium and phosphorous is excreted through human waste, causing kidney stones in many cases [3]. The most affected bones consist of the heel, femoral neck, lumbar spine and pelvis. Astronauts spend between 2 5 hours a day exercising to try to decrease this atrophy, but will still experience varying levels of bone and muscle loss [3]. The use of artificial gravity could mitigate this problem, and is currently being researched and designed. Along with bone loss, Astronauts will also experience growth in height, by about 3% [3]. Without gravity, the human spine isn t weighed down and has room to expand. This causes severe back and muscle aches, and makes exercising harder and more painful. Once astronauts return to Earth, they will return to their normal height [3]. Another major problem associated with humans in space flight is radiation poisoning [5]. Astronauts will be exposed to extremely high levels of ionizing radiation (radiation consisting of particles, x rays, or gamma rays with sufficient energy to cause ionization acquires a negative or positive charge) from cosmic rays and solar flares. Astronauts will see flashes of light while their eyes are closed, these are actually cosmic rays slashes through their brains [5]. This form of radiation can damage human cells, potentially leading to a diminished immune system and a higher risk of cataracts, cancer, heart disease, damage to the central nervous system ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. John Winthrop s Ideal Christian Community 5) Describe John Winthrop s concept of an ideal Christian community. Do you take issue with it? Could this community ever flourish? Do you see any remnants of Winthrop s ideas in today s society? Winthrop wanted the world to watch as he and his followers created a perfect Christian community. Winthrop wanted the community to follow biblical law, and care for each other. He wanted the rich to be charitable and the poor to be subservient and view the rich folks as a greater in the eyes of god. He also wants the community to be very close together. I think that Winthrop ideas are a bit worrying. I don t believe the poor should be obedient to the will of the rich. I do agree that the rich should not horde there excess wealth and be charitable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Trace this evolution and explain why you think common beliefs and priorities changed over time. Starting off with Bradford, God is viewed as a grand protector of the promised people who will do anything to keep them safe, unless the Pilgrims defied the lord s will. To avoid the punishment from God, the Pilgrims must praise god for all he has given to the pilgrims and maintain a strict schedule worship. The pilgrims thought that God loved them and they loved god. Winthrop believes that God wants the Massachusetts Bay area colony to be a proving ground for a good Christian community. Winthrop states that charity is the best way to achieve a perfect Christian city. When the rich have excess food or wealth, they will donate their wealth to those in need. He believes that the Massachusetts Bay area colony will be a shining example for the whole world to see. Bradstreet believed that God loves the puritans but uses suffering to test their faith. When she dies she believe she will be accepted into heaven. Edwards thinks God is an uncaring individual, who has no faith in the human race to correct its self. He thinks that God expects you to fall as a Christian and will not try to catch you. I believe that the views of a caring god evolved to the wrathful god to match the unforgiving environment around the Colonists. The Colonists wanted to believe that their suffering was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Beethoven Ode To Joy Symphony As we all have heard music from the classical or romantic period, my paticular well known favorite songs are Ode to Joy, Symphony #5, and Fur Elsie played and composed by one of the worlds greastest Ludwig Van Beethoven. Beethoven was born on December 16, 1770 in Bonn, Germany to Maria Magdalena van Beethoven and Johann van Beethoven. Beethovens father was a musician himself who seen what musical possibilities his son had at such a young age. Beethoven was waken up all times of the night just to practice the keyboard until the sun had rose. Unlike his father, beethovens grandfather Kapellmeister Ludwig van Beethoven was also a musician himself who had endless pride in his grandchild. Beethoven baegan playing the piano at 4 years old. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Informative Speech About Art Oh, hello, you must be my 8:00. I didn t see you there, even though we re in a confined room with only one entrance and exit, well I suppose there is that door over there nevermind that s beside the point. Welcome to the Museum of Art! On behalf of the museum and myself we d like to thank you for donating to the museum, and as a reward we d like to give you a sneak peak into our latest exhibition! A burning question that has at least at one point been on everyone s mind. A question almost equivalent to, What is Life? Today we ask, What is Art? Come with me, and let s find out. Before we enter this first section of the exhibit, I first have to prompt you with a procedure the museum board has made to make people appreciate modern art more. (Pulls out paper) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I d like all of you to close your eyes, take a deep breath in for 4, and and breathe out for 6. Now as you continue this breathing cycle, I want you to empty your mind, let go of your inhibitions. Cleanse your mind and let it be molded by the trash I mean art that you will now see before you. That was actually the first time I read that. I m so sorry I had to do that to you. Anyway moving on. Here we will see some art pieces by an Artist named, Ad Reinhardt, who by the way has been quoted Art is Art. Everything else is everything else. Consider this black triangle. What does it mean to you? Do you feel anything? Then perhaps it is your fault for not thinking deeply enough. Now, consider this Black Square, how about these eight black squares? Wow you really don t feel anything? You must be really shallow. Well how about... ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Advanced Finance Assignment 1 1. Financing choice in perfect markets (assume no taxes) ABC is a small company with the following assets: * Existing assets with current book value of $6 mm. These assets will generate cash flows of either $8 mm or $8.8 mm next year, depending on whether the economy is in a recession or a boom. * A new project idea which requires an investment of $2 mm and will generate total cash flows (including any salvage or terminal value) next year of either $4mm (recession) or $8mm (boom). The firm has not yet raised the cash to make this investment, but the market is aware of the investment opportunity. ABC will cease to exist after the cash flows are realized and distributed to investors. Both states of the economy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 5*100%/20=25% b) If Olin issues $40 mm in debt to repurchase 2 million shares of equity (i.e. they replace $40 mm of equity with $40 mm of debt in their capital structure), and the interest rate on the debt is 10%, what will be the expected EPS next year? (5*10 40*10%)/(10 2)=$5.75 c) What will be the required return on equity (rE) after the change in capital structure from part b? 5.75*8/(200 40)=28.75% d) Calculate the new value per share after the capital structure change. (Hint: use your answers to parts b and c.) 5.75/28.75%=20 e) Calculate the WACC after the capital structure change 28.75%*0.8+10%*0.2=25% 3. Equity Issuance and Dilution Acme Mfg currently is all equity financed, with 2 mm shares outstanding at a current price of $40/sh. The firm announces they will raise $8 mm by issuing new equity to fund a new project (assume investors expect the NPV of the new project is 0). a) How many shares will the firm have to issue, assuming they issue the new shares at the current price per share? 8/40=0.2 mm shares b) What will be the total equity value and equity price per share after the issuance is completed? Total equity value: 8+40*2=88 Equity price per share: 88/2.2=$40/share c) Is shareholder value diluted by the issuance? Why or why not? No. Because the project has an NPV of 0. It will not dilute the value of shareholder equity. 4. Swedish Match Case Read the New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cos In Adult Correctional Facilities For this assignment, I chose to use correctional Officers (Cos) In adult correctional facilities. Correctional officers (COs) are responsible for the safety and security of the facility in addition to aiding in offender rehabilitation and preventing recidivism. According to Dewa, COs experience higher rates of job stress and burnout that stem from organizational stressors. Stress has been defined by Selye as a non specific organic response to situations that are stressful to the organism. Its presence in a moderated form signifies a normal adaptation to day to day demands. When it is excessive, it is a manifestation of psychological distress with physical and emotional reactions, and the symptoms vary depending on the phase in which it is found. In her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Organizational stress literature among COs by systematically reviewing the relationship between organizational stressors and CO stress and burnout in adult correctional facilities. In doing so, the present review identifies areas that organizational interventions can target to reduce CO job stress and burnout. Reference Finney, C., Stergiopoulos, E., Hensel, J., Bonato, S., Dewa, C. S. (2013). Organizational stressors associated with job stress and burnout in correctional officers: a systematic review. BMC Public Health, 13(1), 82. doi:10.1186/1471 2458 13 82 Hakanen, J. J., Bakker, A. B. (2017). Born and bred to burn out: A life course view and reflections on job burnout. Journal Of Occupational Health Psychology, 22(3), 354 364. doi:10.1037/ocp0000053 Selye, H. (1975). Confusion and Controversy in the Stress Field. Journal of Human Stress, 1(2), 37 44. doi:10.1080/0097840x.1975.9940406 Global strategy on occupational health for all: The way to health at work. (n.d.). Retrieved August 17, 2017, from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. United Airlines 811 On February 24th, 1989 United Airlines 811 (UA811) took off from Honolulu International Airport, Hawaii (HNL) for a regularly scheduled 8 hour flight to Auckland, New Zealand. The routine flight aboard the Boeing 747 122 had left Los Angeles, California enroute to Sydney, Australia, but made a scheduled intermediate stop in Honolulu and would make one more in Auckland (NTSB, 1992, p. 1). UA811 departed Gate 10, at HNL, 3 minutes late with 3 flight crew, 15 flight attendants and 337 passengers onboard (NTSB, 1992, p. 1). The flight took place in the aftermath of Lockerby and additional boarding procedures were in place adding to an extended passenger boarding process. The second officer noted that all cabin and cargo door lights were out prior to departing the gate (NTSB, 1992, p. 2). The captain was at the controls for the takeoff from HNL runway 8R at 0152:49 HST (NTSB, 1992, p. 2). The flightcrew reported the airplane s operation to be normal during the take off and during the initial and intermediate segments of the climb (NTSB, 1992, p. 2). Due to thunderstorms enroute the flightcrew elected to deviate left of course and the captain left the passenger seat belt sign on . When climbing between 22,000 feet and 23,000 feet at 300 knots the flightcrew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In military aviation the entire crew is aware of any faults with the aircraft and can therefore speak up if something does not look right or sound right. Though this may not be possible in commercial transport aviation I believe that the ground personnel and flight crew could have been better educated on what to look for when completing their inspection. This would not have prevented the accident, but would have been a first step in making more flight crew, support and maintenance personnel aware of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Child Poverty And Its Effects On Children Child Poverty in Canada Grace Abbott once said, Child labor and poverty are inevitably bound together and if you continue to use the labor of children as the treatment for the social disease of poverty, you will have both poverty and child labor to the end of time. Child poverty is one of the biggest issues facing Canadian children today. Child poverty can significantly shorten a child s life. One of the major reasons child poverty in Canada is so high is because of low wages. These children have a disadvantage to all the other children in Canada. There is major inequality among these children. There are many problems that come out of child poverty and effect the children directly. This paper will talk about the four major effects of child poverty; health issues and nutrition, emotional and behavioural issues, education, and their home environment. (Introduction: dimensions of children s inequality, 2003). Health Issues and Nutrition Child poverty can have many effects on children, one being health problems. A widespread method to family and community health is authoritative to provide children with the finest upbringing. Nonetheless, restricted access to health services and appropriate programs are often seen as serious. This could have been prevented with instant and continuing development. The number of families who are required to rely on emergency food sources, in a period of economic wealth is one example of the relationship between high costs of housing, food ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Did Walt Disney Change The Entertainment World Walt Disney On December 5, 1901 the entertainment world was changed. December 5th is the day that Walter Elias Walt Disney was born. Walt was a very big game changer in the entertainment world. He has achieved many things in his life and even after he passed away he is still achieving things. Walt Disney is one of the best game changers in the world he has achieved many different things like many theme parks, TV channel, merchandise, radio station, and many more. In Walt s early life he moved to Chicago, Illinois along with three brothers and one sister. At a young age his family moved to a farm. There, Walt came to love drawing. (Tieck 6) After returning to Chicago, he drew cartoons and took pictures for his high school s newspaper. Then he attended Chicago Academy of Fine Arts. At that time the US was in WW1 and Walt left his school to serve in the army. He was too young to fight so he drove Red Cross ambulances in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Diane, their first daughter, was born in 1933. A few years later they adopted a baby named Sharon. When Walt first started his company, it was very small. He started making short animated cartoons to get started. In 1927 Walt made Mickey Mouse. Mickey became one of the most famous characters. Walt s first big Mickey cartoon was Steamboat Willie in 1928. He also created other characters during that period of time including Donald Duck and Pluto . He won his first Academy Award in 1932 with the cartoon Flowers and Trees . In 1937 he made his first full length movie with his debuted cartoon Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs . Walt started focusing more on movies around 1940. His company had already produced two huge movies Pinocchio and Fantasia . In Walt s lifetime Disney created 81 featured films. In that time span, Walt won more than 25 Academy Awards! In 1955, Walt and his company, opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California. After Disneyland s success, Walt wanted to create bigger parks. (Tieck ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Artemis Morley Essay Last April (2016) when I made my inaugural trip to the Artemis Film Festival, I came in contact with the works of a filmmaker that greatly intrigued me Jill Morley. Although I didn t meet her nor screen her work at the festival, I have discovered that if Artemis promotes a filmmaker, it is worth my while to investigate the person. And that is exactly what I did. A few months back, Jill and I had the opportunity to chat, and in spite of her busy schedule, we briefly discussed her work within the indie film community, her various films and projects, and her in progress works and future aspirations. RH: What caused you to go the route of making films? JM: Well, I started off as an actor. I wasn t getting cast as much as I wanted to, so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most recent one listed was Cris Cyborg, is that correct? Yes, that s a piece that I did for Vice magazine. I was a host, and I helped produce it. I had been fascinated with her for a long time. I knew a friend of hers said she was very sweet and nice and actually girly, though a lot of people don t think that she s like that when they think of her. I reached out to her and did this small piece on her with Vice. I was very proud of our work. So between your two films Confessions of a Go Go Girl and Fight Like a Girl, which one seemed to have the best reception do you think? It s hard to say. It s been so long between the films. The first film got into more festivals, and we got a broadcast distribution. But now so many more people are making films. I still don t feel like Fight Like a Girl has reached its full potential. When we do play at festivals or even at women s events, people are very responsive. They seem to respond strongly in very emotional ways. I noticed you because of the Artemis Film Festival this past April, and they kept mentioning you and your works. Oh cool! We were in that festival the previous year, and we won best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Compare Mussolini And Hitler s Rise To Power Mussolini and Hitler both exploited the fragile democratic systems put in place after the First World War to gain power. While their methods were mostly legal, they also used fear and violence to secure absolute authority. For many European countries, democracy was not a well practiced tradition. Leaders like Mussolini and Hitler, took advantage of legal loopholes in weak democracies to create their dictatorships. After WWI, Italy introduced proportional representation to its constitutional monarchy. This gave minor parties, like Mussolini s Italian Fasci of Combat the opportunity to gain seats in the Chamber of Deputies. Despite only having 0.4% of the votes, Mussolini was able to form a coalition with other parties in the 1921 general election. Similarly, in the 1928 German federal election, the Nazi party won 12 seats from a measly 2.6% of the vote. Although they did not hold much power, their political ideologies were legitimized by their positions in their governments. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Mussolini, this was the Acerbo Law (1923), an electoral reform that guaranteed a ⅔ majority to whichever party won the most votes. The next year, the National Fascist Party won a majority government with 60% of the vote. This would be the last competitive election in Italy until 1946. Germany saw similar circumstances; the Enabling Act (March 9th, 1933), a constitutional amendment, gave the German cabinet (controlled by Hitler) the power to enact laws without the involvement of the Reichstag. It was passed in both the Reichstag and the Reichsrat and was signed by President Paul von Hindenburg later that day. These laws gave Mussolini and Hitler complete and absolute power through legal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Igf 1 Research Paper IGF 1 is widely known as one of muscle enhancer that is being used by the bodybuilders. IGF 1 or the Insulin like Growth Factor 1 also known as Somatomedin C is named because of its structure that is relatively similar to the hormone insulin. This polypeptide is not a substance that immature or inexperienced bodybuilders should use. It is recommended for bodybuilders to use anabolic steroid for several years before starting a course of IGF 1, and one must be aware of the side effects of using this peptide. IGF 1 is one of a banned substance listed in the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited list. It can boost the production of lean muscle as well as aid recovery time. It is responsible for the anabolic effects of the growth hormone, but when used without a medical requirement, IGF 1 can cause serious effects or harm. Though effects of IGF 1 were all tested, the utilization and distribution of the medicine for the proper medical use of human is very limited and as the result, the potential for misuse that can harm people is extremely high. Despite the alleged effects on athletic performance, individuals who are abusing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since IGF 1 and other related substances mimic the hormones that are naturally produced by the body makes it more difficult to detect them. While IGF 1 can be detected in urine, it cannot be told if this is an abuse or not. Knowing the roles and proper usage of this drug is one way to get rid of these side effects. IGF 1 will help individuals to achieve the body that they wish to have but without proper care and knowledge about this drug prior to using it can result in serious harm. Individuals who would like to try this polypeptide hormone can seek professional advice. Having a beautiful body isn t bad but we would also want to take care of our health. For sure, everybody wants a splendid body, inside and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Eyes Of The Eyes Eyes are a very fascinating organ. They are the gate that allows us to see. Eyes detect color. Color is dependent on the light that it reflects and sometimes, transmits. Besides detecting colors of objects, eyes allow people to read along with the brain. Reading is one of the primary ways people get information. The eyes are amazing. Eyes Eyes are the organs of vision. They detect light and amend it into electro chemical impulses in neurons. They eye consists mainly of the cornea, lens, pupil, iris, retina, fluid filled chamber, and the optic nerve. The cornea is a clear tissue that covers the front of the eye. The lens is a flexible structure that focuses light. The layer of receptor cells that line the back of the eye is called the retina. The pupil is the opening through which light enters the eye (Coolidge Stolz, E. Graff Haight, D. 2000). The eye responds to a stimulus of light. Receptors in the retina convert the light stimulus into electrical impulses that your brain interprets. This enables one to see. When light enters the eye, it first strikes the cornea. Then it passes through the fluid filled chamber behind. Finally, it reaches the pupil. The iris adjusts the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is about one fourth of a millimeter thick. It has nerve cell bodies. These bodies are separated by dendrites and axons. The layer at the back has the rods and cones. The middle layer is between the retinal ganglion cells and the rods and cones. The middle layer has three different nerve cells: bipolar cells, horizontal cells, and amacrine cells. Bipolar cells receive information from the rods and cones. Many of these go directly to the retinal ganglion cells in the front. Horizontal cells link rods and cones to bipolar cells. Amacrine cells connect bipolar cells and retinal ganglion cells. The front layer has the retinal ganglion cells. Each eye has about 125 million rods and cones. However, it only has one million retinal ganglion cells (Hubel, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay about Cradle to Prison Pipeline The Cradle to Prison Pipeline The cradle to prison pipeline is a campaign that calls all states to stop spending unnecessary money on the effects of the problems resulting from children being arrested, convicted, incarcerated and death; instead placing taxpayer money on the causes of these issues in order to deter the consequences all together. In Texas, the average cost of sending a student to school for one academic year is approximately $7,246 while sending a child to jail for that same one year is $67,890. The current statistics of children ending up in a correctional facility are: a black boy 1:3, a latino boy 1:6, a white boy 1:17 and a black girl 1:17, a latino girl 1:45 and a white girl 1:111. In this astonishing breakdown ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The second part of the pyramid consists of families. Families can help the cause by simply spending quality time with their very own family. They can join the PTA, attend school activities, always praise your child s successes, tutor, become a foster parent, actively talk and listen to your children, and most importantly show affection, love and respect everyday. Everyone knows the old saying, It takes a village to raise a child , well communities makes the third part of the pyramid. Communities can promote after school programs, community members should attend public meetings, form support groups for single parents, provide job opportunities, create scholarships, setup clothes and food drives, and startup counseling programs. The fourth portion of this concept revolves around organizations. Being that organizations can range from small to big, those that can afford it can invest in prevention and intervention, host health fairs, provide free tax filling, educate on conflict resolution, encourage other options rather than incarceration like community service, ensure that counseling and social services are provide to youths in need, and re invest in parks, schools, and roads. The final part of the pyramid is made up of government agencies. The government can help by putting all officials up to date on this current issue, provide all children with the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Robilization Of The Nazi Movement In The Early 1920 s Since the mobilization of the Nazi movement in the early 1920 s the idea of a genetically pure Aryan race was adopted into the German psyche. In the German ideology pure isn t someone that is a prisoner, degenerate, dissident, people with congenital cognitive and physical disabilities (including feebleminded, epileptic, schizophrenic, manic depressive, cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, deaf, blind), homosexual, idle, insane, and the weak, that need to be dispose of the chain of heredity in the Nazi controlled areas. If a person is seen as any of these they had to undergo sterilization, but most of these people s faite was death. The Nazis did this to purify the Third Reich and make sure that Germany was truly a pure Aryan nation. Through Nazi laws, Hitler imposed his ideas on sterilization, he did not go through this without some opposition from the people of Germany that saw this as immoral. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Between September of 1939 to August of 1941 there is a recorded 70,273 people that were killed in mental institutions across Germany. After Aktion T4 was terminated the doctors and people who were a part of it still conducted these horrific acts. In the Nazi eugenics sights the patients that were deemed disabled were killed by carbon monoxide gas. Leading theorists for the Nazi eugenics and racial hygiene Eugen Fischer state that this is the sterilization of the Rhineland Bastards . They were black Germans living the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Taking a Look at Vladimir Putin Vladimir Putin was and still is, one of the most influential and controversial figures within the Russian State. Vladimir Putin s childhood was one marked by high achievements and important events that shaped him into the leader he became for Russia. He was a student at a high ranked Russian school, known to only take children with high, above average grades. Here at this school he relished in the idea about becoming a spy as his career after admiring them in many of his favorite spy movies. After his high school career he decided to continue with his education by going to Leningrad State University, where he would find his ticket to the top of politics in the form of a professor. His name was Anatoly Sobchak, a teacher in Putin s second semester of collage. After Putin attended the university he was offered a job with the KGB, one of the only ones in his class, where he would achieve his dream of being a spy. He was located in Eastern Germany as an undercover agent to spy for the USSR and was able to fit in with the Germans, gaining important information for Russia. Vladimir Putin s creation of contacts and impressions that he made in his collage career would really become an advocate for him in his rise to power of one of the largest countries in the world. The professor Anotoly Sochak, who Vladimir Putin met in collage, was about to offer him one of the most important occupations within his life. Anotoly became the mayor of St. Petersburg after the fall of the USSR in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Removal of Auditor Currently, an auditor may only resign if he is not the sole auditor of the company and his resignation must be made at a general meeting of the company. If an auditor gives notice in writing to the directors of the company that he wishes to resign, the directors shall call a general meeting of the company as soon as it is practicable. This is for the purposes of appointing an auditor in place of the auditor who wishes to resign and to appoint another auditor. The resignation of the auditor shall take effect upon the appointment of another auditor. Besides, an auditor may only be removed by shareholders at the general meeting where notice of the intention to move the resolution to remove the auditor must be given to the company not less ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In such a case, the company must send a copy of the proposed resolution to the person proposed to be appointed and to the outgoing auditor. The outgoing auditor may make written representations relating to the proposed resolution within 14 days after receiving the notice and request that the representation be circulated to members of the company. Where the auditor ceases to hold office, section 519 requires a statement for the reason of ceasing to hold office to be deposited with the company, submitted to the Registrar and notified to the audit authority. The auditor is also required either to state that there are no circumstances connected with his or her resignation that need be brought to the attention of members or creditors of the company, or to set out what are the circumstances for his resignation to be circulated by the company. The publication of the auditor s resignation statement was proposed by the UK CLR and was accepted by the UK Government. The rationale was that the publication will enable investors to understand the reasons for the resignation of the auditor and will result in greater understanding and transparency and reduce speculations against the company or the auditors. In Australia, an auditor of a company may resign by way of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Examine and Assess the Idea That the Authority of the... Examine and assess the idea that the authority of the state to govern is always contested This essay will explore the assertion above by considering democratic governing, troubles in Northern Ireland, and international relations including the UN. It will conclude that the state s authority is always and necessarily contested, and its reaction to such challenges is partially related its system of government. Modern day politics commonly follows a democratic system, and this in itself can lead to further contestation of the state. The state refers to the politicians that comprise the leadership, along with the machinery of government that allow laws and policies to be enforced. These include those agencies with coercive powers, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It may be considered whether the election process can be considered to be contesting the state ? It is, after all, a legitimate process which is endorsed by the state itself. In recent UK elections 35% of citizens did not vote (BBC, accessed June 2010), suggesting a significant minority of citizens do not feel it is necessary to participate in this type of political contestation. The recent introduction of the citizen initiative within UK politics, which is already common in the US ( Citizens of the state, 2009, track 1) shows how democracy further encourages contestation. If enough citizen support can be gathered for an issue (through petitioning) then a referendum will be held. This is illustrative of democracies handing power over to the people, which can result in debate over governmental policies and decisions. A democratic system features oppositional parties who have frequent opportunities to contest policies or actions that the elected party wish to implement. The recent televised election debates in Britain are an example of this, where not only were citizens given an opportunity to question political agendas and policies, but all political parties had an opportunity to contest each other. In the UK Parliament the governing party s authority is frequently challenged by opposing parties. Often within a political party there will be challenges to the authority of the leadership votes of no ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Importance Of Hate Crimes Prevention Efforts Since the identifiers that put people at risk for this type of crime are not things that can be changed on the part of the potential victims, other efforts must be made to keep these individuals safe, rather than just telling a black man to not be black anymore. The National Crime Prevention Council has put together a list of strategies on how to diminish the presence of hate crimes, and maybe to one day to extinguish them altogether. Some of these strategies that have been utilized across America are raising cultural awareness, educating the public, and especially school age students, about tolerance, and offering counseling for offenders of hate crimes. While all of these may seem like they would be beneficial for decreasing hate crimes, it is important to look at how and if they are being instituted in society, and look for changes in the rates of hate crimes. One of the prevention efforts mentioned above was raising cultural awareness. This is done inasmuch as increasing the public s view and trust of law enforcement in order to get the public to share what their communities problems are. A community will know best what is going on within itself, and a police officer cannot effectively do their job if they are being blocked from the members because of mistrust. Since the number of immigrants in our society is constantly rising, it is unsurprising that due to language barriers, many crimes go unreported. This effort suggests that bringing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Emotional Intelligence ( Eq ) Professional success is an innate goal of all individuals in their employment. Much success in the workplace can be contributed to one s emotional intelligence (EQ) or their understanding of emotions in themselves and co workers which can use to form positive collegial relationships (Cherniss Exetin, 2006). The book Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Bradberry and Greaves (2009), effectively explains what Emotional Intelligence and provides useful strategies to improve one s EQ. However, while the book has a foundation in scientific study, it is not much more than a glorified self help book as it does not contain much of any scientific support. This, however, is the authors intention as they state that the single purpose of the book is to increase the reader s emotional intelligence. This critique will examine the scientific basis of the claims Bradberry and Greaves as a result of their research in emotional intelligence in addition to the validity of their EQ appraisal. This critique will also examine the most effectual aspects of the book which when successfully adapted, can produce benefits for individuals as well as their organizations. In addition, the critique will also point out areas in which HR professionals can benefit from the book. The layout of Emotional Intelligence 2.0 is very straight forward and easily adaptable for use whether personal or business related. In the first couple of chapters it does a good job explaining what emotional intelligence is and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Wallstreet the Movie The movie Wall Street is a representation of poor morals and disappointing business ethics in the popular world of business. This movie shows the negative effects that bad business morals can have on society. The two main characters are Bud Fox played by Charlie Sheen and Gordon Gekko played by Michael Douglas. Bud Fox is a young stockbroker who comes from an honest working class family but on the other hand, Gordon Gekko is a millionaire who Bud admires and wants to be associated with. Greed seems to be a huge theme of this movie. This movie portrays the unethical society we live in. It shows how money oriented society has become and that people will do almost anything to get ahead. Competitiveness has become such a widespread game all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Then along with contacts obtained from Bud s years as a stockbroker the shares of Blue Star soar. When they reach a peak Bud has everyone sell including this investor and Gordon Gekko panics as he watches his shares of Blue Star drop like a rock. He sells quickly and takes a big loss. However this changes when Gekko decides to do a corporate raid on Fox s father s company. At this point Bud Fox must choose between the rich insider s lifestyle offered by working outside the law, or his father s more traditional blue collar values of fair play and hard work. He chooses to try and preserve the latter by utilizing what he has learned from Gekko. To achieve this Bud uses a business rival to break the deal, being indicted for insider trading in the process. He gets his last revenge by turning state s evidence against Gekko, going to jail himself in the process. It is in ones opinion that the movie Wall Street shows the very importantance of the value of information. If inside information is used to predict stock outcomes it becomes unfair and unjust to persons without the information. That s why it is illegal. You should not be able to manipulate the market with information that is not open to the public. The film also showed what can happen if you practice poor ethics when conducting business, practicing good business ethics helps to accomplish your goals. Wall Street shows just what can happen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Use of Force Continuum Essay A use of force continuum is a standard that affords law enforcement officials security officers (police, probation, or corrections) with guidelines as to how much use of force may be used against a repelling subject in a given situation. In certain ways it is similar to the military s escalation of force. The reason of these models is to clarify, both for officers and citizens, the complex subject of use of force by law officers. They are often vital parts of law enforcement agencies use of force policies. Although various agencies have developed different models of the continuum, there is no universal standard model (Stetser, 2001, p. 36) The initial examples of use of force continuum were developed in the 1980s and early ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hard controls includes the use of tools such as hand cuffs, while soft controls compares to empty hand techniques, describing techniques where the officer must engage a resisting detainee. When escalating, intended submission to cuffs is a feasible way to prevent the need for empty hand submission techniques which place the officer and the detainee at physical risk. When decreasing, hard controls (i.e.: cuffs and isolation in the rear seat of a cruiser) gives officers a reasonable and achievable goal after a dispute with a detainee during which higher levels of force may have been mandatory. 1. Physical Presence: Depending on the entirety of the conditions, a call/situation may require additional officers or an on scene officer may request assistance in order to gain better control of the situation and gain more safety for themselves. Depending on the circumstances of the situation: for example, depending how many people are on scene with the officer determines if a larger presence is required. However, if ten officers arrive at a scene with only a single suspect, the suspect may perceive he is under arrest; as a large police presence can constitute an arrest based on the suspect s perceptions. 2. Verbal Commands: Stop! ; Put the gun down! ; Please calm down. 3. Soft Control: Empty hand combat technique or PPCT (Pressure Point Control Techniques) 4. Hard Control: Intermediate Weapons (i.e.: baton , Taser, OC Spray, etc.) 5. Deadly Force. That force ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Themes Of Man And Nature In Ruskin Bond s Novel The theme is a phenomenon that transpires from the concealed idealogies which the writer provides. In a broad sense, a theme may simply be a characteristic view of life that pervades a story . (Lynn and Lewis : 78). Harry Shaw maintains that the theme tells Some truth about life or human behaviour . (Shaw : 13). These concepts of theme in short fiction try to depict that short story, like any other fictional forms, reveals the values of a writer and his phyche of the human condition. Thus, theme involves the philosophical subject, which largely determines the selection and organization of the material and plot in a story. A good story is rarely the depiction of an idea that further creates an image of life by which significance emerges ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He considers men and women as poor creatures because the world is too much stick with them. Bond is an genuine lover of nature. According to Bond, in modern life one has to peel off layers of the protective cosmetics to get hold of the right person. His short stories are the celebration of nature in its fullest and undisturbed form.A Motherless child, Ruskin Bond found emotional compensation and solace in the lap of nature. It was Bond s father who introduced him to this everlasting relationship Nature acts in dual role for Bond. It provides him new themes and background for his upcoming stories. At the same time it recharges and refreshes his creative view. The sound of raindrops, the chirping of birds, the whispering of plants and the summer breeze bring in his stories an extra softness. Bond s characters are additionally drawn from that area of society that lives in close relationship with nature. They are wanderers, little ranchers, villagers, retailers, chawkidars, tonga drivers, planters, teachers and resigned persons and so forth.To name a few among them, there is Binya holding her blue umbrella, runs after her cow, Neelu. There is Dukhi weeding and pruning in the garden. Bisnu, who confronts the man eater panther in the village Manjari, Sita, who devises her sports around the old banyan tree in her lonely island, Kishen Singh who drives out the wild beast from the tunnel, Somi s mother who nurtures her small garden of sweets peas and roses, etc. are some of his favourite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Examples Of Separation Of Power The American Examples The Separation of Powers devised by the smallholders of the Constitution was designed to do one primary thing: to prevent the majority from ruling with an iron fist. Based on their experience, the smallholders pushed away from giving any branch of the new government too much power. The separation of powers provides a system of shared power known as Checks and Balances. Three branches are created by the Constitution. The Legislative, composed of the House and Senate, is set up in Article 1. The Executive, composed of the President, Vice President, and the Departments, is set up in Article 2. The Judicial, composed of the federal courts and the Supreme Court, is set up in Article 3. The separation of powers also connects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Plaintiff, Mr. Chadha, challenged a provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act ( Act ) that allowed one house of Congress, by resolution, to invalidate and thus, veto the decision of the Executive branch to allow a particular deportable alien to remain in the United States. The Act authorized the Attorney General to suspend deportation if the alien met certain conditions, deportation would result in extreme hardship, and the Attorney General reported to Congress. The Attorney General suspended Plaintiff s deportation pursuant to the Act and notified Congress. A year and a half later, the House of Representatives passed a resolution stating that Plaintiff s deportation should not be suspended. The House resolution was not submitted to the Senate or presented to the President. The Court of Appeals held that the House action was unconstitutional as a violation of the separation of powers. The bicameral requirement of Art. I, 1, 7, was of scarcely less concern to the Framers than was the Presidential veto and indeed the two concepts are interdependent. By providing that no law could take effect without the concurrence of the prescribed majority of the Members of both Houses, the Framers reemphasized their belief, already remarked upon in connection with the Presentment Clauses, that legislation ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Case Study Of Carousell 1.0 Introduction Carousell is an e commerce company founded in Singapore on May 1, 2012, by co founders Quek Siu Rui, Lucas Ngoo, and Marcus Tan, which provides a platform for consumers to interact and carry out direct selling with each other. In other words, Carousell established a venue which allows the consumers to engage with each other and carry out online commerce activities, which is a form of consumer to consumer (C2C) e commerce via both mobile and website platforms, and Carousell does not involve directly in any transaction between the registered sellers and buyers. The company is currently based in Queenstown, Singapore, and its e commerce site is currently serving several countries and areas include Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Whenever the issue arises, it must be resolved personally by the buyer and seller, Carousell usually will not involve directly in the matter. Since the sellers on Carousell are primarily comprised of consumers, they do not possess any standardised or professional policy to measure this issue, nor the Carousell did. Hence, the way to handle the issue still varies with different sellers. In certain cases, returning good is not acceptable by some of the sellers as most of the items sold on Carousell are second handed good or used items with good and usable condition. 2.4 Additional Charges The only additional charge that buyers need to pay is the postage fee of the item they bought. Postage charge varies according to the nature and weight of the items, and also which courier company delivers the items. For instance, the postage rate of Pos Laju Malaysia for items below 1kg varies from RM 6 to RM 12. However, it is not always necessary for the buyer to pay for the extra postage fee as some of the sellers will include the postage fee into the selling price or the buyers may choose to complete the transaction by COD. 3.0 Site ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Pros And Cons Of Sociological Theories One of the main things sociology tries to explain is where sociology comes from. Social order can begin to be explained through four theories looking at an individual or a group, and whether the decisions they make are rational or irrational. The first theory is the exchange theory. The exchange theory says that individuals make a rational choice to enter into relationships to get something out of it. This is the theory criminal justice professionals use to see criminals. People make a rational choice whether or not to commit a crime by weighing the pros and cons. Laws are enacted to make the scale lean more towards the con side to deter crime. The next rational theory is the conflict theory. The conflict theory says that people come together ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Benefits Of Artificial Intelligence Beneficial AI Many wonder if Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be beneficial to humanity. AI has been around for only a few years. Voice Assistants such as Bixby and Siri help people maneuver through screen selection, apps and much more on their cell phones easier and faster. AI is slowly getting better, with things such as self driving cars and robotic relations. There are two types of AI, weak AI and strong AI. Weak AI are things we have today such as those listed above (Siri and Bixby), and the strong AI are what researchers are currently working towards. There are many ways that AI could be useful in our lives, it can help us to move forward in technology that we have yet to make many advances in, it can also make everyday complications and annoyances much easier for humans. With the help of AI, technology will be better and faster than ever because AI will not make repeated mistakes like people would. First, AI are created to learn as they go. AI are able to make fast advances by being given set goals. In the article, Benefits and Risks of AI, the author wrote, Machines can obviously have goals in the narrow sense of exhibiting goal oriented behavior: the behavior of a heat seeking missile is most economically explained as a goal to hit a target (Tegmark). Researchers are able to set a goal for the AI to reach so it will not get off task, which will make the research process faster without common distractions. This allows the AI to work through problems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. An Article On Faith By The Church Of The Nazarene Understanding whom God is one of the hardest tasks to wrap our minds around because of how majesty God is and we will never be able to fully understand everything about God. However, God does allow his Word to tell us more about Him and more importantly the love we he has for us all. To understand how important who God is all one has to do is look at the articles of faith from the Church of the Nazarene. The very first article of faith explains the beliefs of the Triune God. Article 1 states, We believe in one eternally existent, infinite God, Sovereign Creator and Sustainer of the universe; that He only is God, holy in nature, attributes, and purpose. The God who is holy love and light is Triune in essential being, revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Manual). I believe in the first article of faith by the Church of the Nazarene, and including in the article of faith we see some attributes of God, which I feel is important to go into more detail so we can have a better understand of God. Dunning explains the essential nature of God is holy love and how we must take into account of the way the holiness of God informs the attempt to ascribe the attributes to God (Dunning 192). Its important to understands holiness is simply a background for all of God s attributes. It is not a primary attribute of God and to recognize that holiness means separateness. This is significant as it affirms God characters as perfect and pure and full of love. His holiness will be shown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Cons Of De-Extinction Extinction is defined as: the state or situation that results when something, such as plant or animal species, have died out completely (Merriam Webster). The World Wildlife Foundation, otherwise known as the WWF, says that experts estimate that the loss of animals is estimated to be between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher than the natural extinction rate. Experts calculate that between 0.01 and 0.1% of all species become extinct each year. Although this may seem like quite low numbers it reality is it quite large. If the lower estimate is correct, then out of the estimated two million species on the planet, then an estimated two hundred and two thousand species will become extinct each year. If the larger estimate is correct and that there are an estimated 100 million different species on the planet, then that results in ten thousand and one hundred thousand species who become extinct each year (WWF). Experts say that of all the species that existed on this planet, 99.9% are now extinct (PBS). However, what if they could be brought back? Years ago, species such as the Pyrenean ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Stanford Researchers there are five key benefits that would arise from de extinction. This includes scientific knowledge, technological advancement, environmental benefits, justice, and wonder. Scientific knowledge refers to the fact that de extinction could offer insight into the evolution of species. Technological advancement would occur meaning it would be a huge step forward for genetic engineering. The environmental benefits include the facts that de extinction could restore and fix threatened or damaged ecosystems. Many people also fell that we owe these animals justice since humans are the reason a vast majority of these animals have gone extinct in the first place. Finally, many would wonder what it would be like to see a species that was previously extinct (Discover ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Impact of Technology Technology, mainly computers and video games, have made a vast difference in our society. Many years ago there were not very many forms of technology that existed. People often used type writers, went, dancing, did puzzle, and played board games for entertainment. Nowadays, the use of computers has become extremely popular. If an individual is not using a computer for some form on entertainment, they are most likely using it for something along the lines of school or work. Technology has gone from being a convenient tool to being a bad impact on society. Not only is it insulting the intelligence of many young adults, but it is also taking away from one s social behavior. Some people, however, disagree and think technology has made a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, some will say that technology is very convenient and enhances knowledge. In his article, Steven Lohr says, On average, students in online learning conditions performed better than those receiving face to face instruction. Although this may be true for some individuals, there are a majority of others who will argue that this statement is wrong. He also states, The real promise of online education, experts say, is providing learning experiences that are more tailored to individual students than is possible in classrooms. That enables more learning by doing, which many students find more engaging and useful. This article is leaning more towards the idea that online education is a better choice than classroom education. This idea could go both ways. It mostly depends on the preferred learning style of the student. If the student learns better by reading the required learning material, then he or she would probably agree that online courses are easier for them. However, if the student is a more visual learner, then he or she may learn better by being in a classroom and being physically taught. They may also agree that taking online courses make knowledge valueless. There are also many individuals out there who will argue that video games have positive effects on children in our society today. In an online article, James Robers shares that, The online video games that children play require abstract thinking skills ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Who Is Leon Trotsky In The Allegory Animal Farm In 1879, Leon Trotsky was born in Lev Davidovich Brostein on November the seventh in Ukraine (World Book, T). He played a big role in the Russian Revolution where the Bolsheviks rebelled in 1917. Trotsky was always in second to Lenin in the Soviet Communist Rule. However, in the end he lost his leadership to Stalin. In the allegory Animal Farm, the author, George Orwell wrote Leon Trotsky as the pig Snowball, a leader in the Animal Revolution. There are three important facts about Trotsky that made George Orwell pick him as Snowball. The Russian Revolution, after war and his relation with Snowball is why George Orwell chose Trotsky. First is the Russian Revolution. Before the revolution, Trotsky became a member of the Menshevik Faction. Then he came to Russia in 1917 after he escaped the St. Peter Soviet of 1903. He joined the revolution despite Lenin s disagreements and Trotsky had a theory of a permanent revolution ( Leon Trotsky ). In the revolution, he at first was a foreign commissar. When he negotiated a peace treaty with Germany, he went up to a war commissar and led the triumphant Red Army against the White Army ( Leon Trotsky ). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In order to stop the rebellion, the Bolsheviks were forced to sign a peace treaty: The Treaty of Brest Litorskon. This treaty handed over Finland, Poland, the Baltic Provinces, Ukraine and Transcasia to the Central Powers on March 3, 1918 ( Russian Revolution ). Once Lenin died, Stalin came and took this opportunity to kick Trotsky out of Russia in 1927. Trotsky finally settled in Mexico in 1936; however, it seems Stalin was not done. He sent an assassin named Ramón Mecadar to kill Trotsky with an ice pick on August 20, 1940. The next day Leon Trotsky died of his wounds ( Leon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Daycare And Daycare Daycare We all waited for the bell to sound from each classroom precisely at 2:40pm. There was a wave of anticipation in the air. Everyone sat impatiently waiting for the afternoon announcements to be over. Once the dismissal bell would release us, there were kids escaping in each direction. Some kids would get on the bus, some would get in the car rider line, and others would walk or even bike home. Three tall crossing guards and the assistant principals would stand near each exit to make sure every child gets to their designated place. After a long day of school, I would look for the rusted, blemished navy blue daycare van. The name of the daycare was originally printed on the van, but currently, the only thing that could be seen were the letters CH HO IM. I always remember this particular detail because when people would ask what daycare I went to, those letters were exactly what I would say. Children House of Irmo was the name of the center. The exterior of the van was so faded and worn to the point where the van looked as if it were involved in multiple automobile accidents. The paint was chipping, and some of the scratches were longer than my arm. The vehicle also had large noticeable dents along the left side. If anyone saw the vehicle, they would think, Why would anyone let their children go there? However, despite the appearance of the van, the daycare was one of my favorite places to go as a kid. The ride from school to daycare was long as we had to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Summary On The Pizza Industry I. Executive Summary Pizza was initially presented in the mid 1900s near Chicago and in New York when Italian immigrants initially landed in the United States. At that point in the mid 1900s, GI s from WWII started pouring once more from Italy, carrying with them a renewed craving for pizza. In spite of the fact that the pizza business was very extensive right now, the greater part of the pizzerias were still separately claimed restaurants. It was not until 1958, when the Pizza Hut franchisee dispatched, that this industry really started to increase. In 2012 there are roughly 65,000 pizza establishments in the nation. The pizza industry is one of the biggest in the kingdom of fast food, with an expected 10% of all nourishment deals in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... American appetite for pizza, a category trailing only burger joints in representation.The U.S. pizza industry is one of the main commercial ventures that have entered the online networking for business purposes. The pizza business additionally has the web requesting frameworks which mean you can order from anyplace without being set on hold just to get your request in. Some of the competitors use to contrast with the Pizza business is McDonald and Chipotle. McDonald strength is a solid brand and client intimacy. McDonald shortcomings is low depth and width of product and high worker turnover. Chipotle weaknesses are high price contrasted with contenders, it offered constrained menu, and high reliance on verbal. Chipotle qualities are strong brand reputation among consumers for being ethical and quality food provider, high quality foods; healthy and tasty foods, strong relations with suppliers, and low marketing and advertising cost. Papa John s has four diverse statements of purpose that apply to four unique gatherings of Papa John s partners. The Generic business level procedure of Papa John s is focused differentiation. Papa John s was not determined to not compete with its competition on price, but focus more on the quality of the product. Papa John s pizza does not concentrate on multiproduction procedure which is the action plan, the firm uses to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Role and Development of a Corporate Brand Personality... In this essay I intend to assess the growing roll that corporate branding is playing in today s business environment. This assessment will be based on three peer reviewed academic journal articles, core texts and notes from the class. Academic Journal Articles Reviewed: Keller, K.L. (2006), The Importance of Corporate Brand Personality Traits to a Successful 21st Century Business. Journal of Brand Management. Vol. 14. Nos. 1/2, 74 81. Reckom, J. V. (2006), Capturing the Essense of a Corporate Brand Personality: A Western Brand in Eastern Europe. Journal of Brand Management. Vol. 14. Nos. 1/2, 114 124. Hulberg, J. (2006), Integrating Corporate Branding and Social Paradigms: A Literature Study. Journal of Brand Management. Vol. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well established relationships with complimentary external partners, suppliers, etc. also make a company more agile by creating more intricate networks. As mentioned before it is essential that the company has a good understanding of itself. The traits described above should be used to portray the brand identity A unique set of associations that the brand strategist aspires to create or maintain. These associations represent what the brand should stand for and imply a potential promise to customers (All About Branding) of the company. However, the message a company wishes to deliver and how it is perceived by the consumer (brand image) may be very different. Rekom et al. discuss the importance of the essence of the brand and how consumer s naïve theories may impact on the brand. According to Reckom et al.(2006) naïve theories are the associations consumers have to organise and casually link the different characteristics of the brand. It is these casual links that form the corporate brand personality in the mind of the consumer. Based of feedback the company receives from consumers, through market research, it can see if its brand identity is inline with consumer perception. If it is not, then the company will have to augment its marketing communications strategy to suit its consumers. This is a very delicate area as diversifying too far from the brand identity may result in rejection from the consumer. This is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Economic Aspects Of Social And Economic Inequality Social and economic circumstances are known as a mixture of education, occupation, and income. Some of us may have dissimilar conditions such as a higher and lower the socio economic status (SES). Several income classes were introduced in Alhanati (2017), and they were the upper class, the upper middle class, the middle class and lower middle class, and the lowest class. However, there is a huge inequality among those classes because of the widening gaps in income, wealth, and power (Johnson, 2006, p.44). Therefore, the upper classes have their privilege to be a greater say in the political realm and exert more control over the use of natural resources (Alhanati, 2017, n.p). On the other hand, low SES refer to people who have lower education, poverty, and poor health. Recently there are some of the families are still under the poverty line, and they don t earn enough to meet their basic needs. In fact, social and economic circumstances have a great impact on our everyday lives, especially low income families. Research by Johnson (2006) revealed that the richest ten percent of the U.S population holds more than two third of all the wealth, including almost 90 percent cash, almost half the land, more 90 percent of business assets, and almost stocks and bonds (p.44). Therefore, they tend to control over the economy as well as the politic in their countries. Adults who self identify as being in the upper or upper middle class is generally happier, healthier and more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...