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Miss Dior Advertising In Advertising
For many people in the world to see an advertisement and move past it because they find them rather
annoying has become the normalcy of today s society. However, if people actually paid attention to
those advertisements the readers would find that they think some of the ads should not have been
allowed. An ad for Miss Dior perfume was presented in a late issue of Vogue with a model who looks
to be about twenty four years old. The model has shoulder length blonde hair, a clear skin tone, and a
facial expression that could be considered provocative. The model is naked and only covered by a
dress that she holds up which still only covers a portion of her top, middle section, and private area.
Despite this dress, her complete right leg, thigh, arm, neck, and shoulders are revealed. In the
foreground is a Miss Dior perfume bottle with the words Miss Dior and you, what would you do for
love? . In Jean Kilbourne s Killing Us Softly 4, she states that advertisements often send certain
messages about women. Kilbourne claims that unrealistic ideas of women are often proposed within
ads, such as symbolizing women as objects and not people, or even the idea that if you are not
beautiful, then you are nothing. In the Dior advertisement, a few of its aspects uphold statements made
by Jean Kilbourne such as sexualizing models to sell a product, emphasizing the idea of looking
young and attractive, and placing models in vulnerable positions.
The main thought of the Miss Dior ad that is
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The Definition Of Auteur
The debate about the definition of auteur has been going on since the 1940 s, the original writers of
the theory consist of a group of French cinema enthusiasts such as; Truffaut, Jean Luc Godard, Eric
Rohmer and Claude Chabrol. The theory first emerged in their magazine Cahier du cinema. It was in
this magazine that they wrote the basis of the theory. As John Caughie explains Traditionally, the
reference to the auteur in French film criticism had identified either the author who wrote the script,
or, in the more general sense of the term, the artist who created the film. In the work of Cahiers the
latter sense came to replace the former, and the auteur was the artist whose personality was written in
the film (Caughie, 1981). Also many of them believed in that the auteur should be the audio visual
voice who uses the cinema to show a personal statement and also depict their version of reality.
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But after this there is little sense of social context. The society only appears as background figures.
Not only does the society barely exist, but after we see an editor of a newspaper yelling for exposing
outrages, the film still doesn t show society in outrage or panic over the rise in mob brutality. The
naturalism in Hawks film is very selective, he simply eliminates society. In Scarface where society
should be threatened by the gangsters, it isn t actually threatened at all. After scenes where the
mobsters gun down people at restaurants or bomb explosions we see nothing of human suffering,
much like the scene were Tony goes to finish off Meehan in the hospital, we only see a quick reaction
from the horrified nurse in the
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Class Power In America
In America a person or group who is consider to have power are those who produce own land, own
business and produce money to America and yet receives all the reources for example the class power.
Class power is known for its firm decision making to the middle class and none for the lower class.
There authority in which only want the best for themselves instead of multiplying wealth to the lower
class by controlling society unqueal contribution. Through the use of this power this group are in
control of resources an important help for the society agency in the most needed community. Unequal
distribution of societal power is to a large extent responsible for poverty, hunger, the destruction of
nature, and inhuman living conditions. From the
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The Analysis Of The Foot Bones Of Homo Nadedi
The news is about the analysis of the foot bones of Homo nadedi, whose remains were discovered
within the Dinaledi Chamber of the Rising Star cave system in South Africa. It was introduced to the
public recently and assigned to the genus Homo provisionally. Study indicates that H. naledi was well
adapted for standing and walking on two feet, but was also possibly comfortable climbing trees, which
was described as a messiness of bipedal walking in the title. This news item is based The Foot of
Homo Naledi in Nature Communications, which indicates that H. naledi foot is predominantly human
like in morphology and inferred function.
From my perspective, the news item and the original article are overall both scientific, persuasive and
precisely reasoned.
First, the results of study are derived from plenty of samples. The news item points out that modern
human (Homo sapien) and Homo naledi both are part of the Homo genus. The Homo genus and the
Australopithecus genus are referred to as hominins. In the original article, researchers not only
compare foot of H. naledi with that of H. sapiens, but also gather samples (e.g. G. gorilla, Pan
troglodytes, Au. Africanus, Au. Sediba, Au. Afarensis, Au ramidus, H. floresiensis, Neanderthal etc.)
from several different museums. The abundant samples enable researchers to come up with rational
conclusion through plenty of comparison. The news item mentions that Homo genus also includes
Homo erectus and Homo
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Supine Polysomnogram Study
The patient arrived to the sleep center with his mother and step dad, who will both be staying the night
with him. The parents were explained the protocol of the polysomnogram study. The patient is a 12
year boy that suffers from cerebral palsy, scoliosis, restrictive lung disease and a seizure disorder as
stated in his order from OHSU. He is currently here to be assessed for OSA as he desats while in a
supine position. 2230 Lights off, Supine quiet 94%. The patient is watching a show on a cell phone.
2330 Supine light grunts 95% 0100 Supine grunting 96% 0116 The patients mother continually moves
the patient disrupting EEG placement . Tech discussed the importance of not doing the without
assistance. 0200 Wake supine 97% 0233 Supine quiet
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Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age
Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age (Free Executive Summary)
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11896.html
Free Executive Summary
Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age James Waldo, Herbert S. Lin, and
Lynette I. Millett, Editors, Committee on Privacy in the Information Age, National Research Council
ISBN: 978 0 309 10392 3, 456 pages, 6 x 9, hardback (2007)
This free executive summary is provided by the National Academies as part of our mission to educate
the world on issues of science, engineering, and health. If you are interested in reading the full book,
please visit us online at http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11896.html . You may browse and search the full,
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Economic approaches to the question have centered around the value, in economic terms, of privacy,
both in its role in the information needed for efficient markets and in the value of information as a
piece of property. Sociological approaches to the study of privacy have emphasized the ways in which
the collection and use of personal information have reflected and reinforced the relationships of power
and influence between individuals, groups, and institutions within society.

Copyright National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. This executive summary plus thousands
more available at http://www.nap.edu
Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age
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ENGAGING PRIV ACY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN A DIGITAL AGE
Key to any discussion of privacy is a clear specification of what is at stake (what is being kept private)
and the parties against which privacy is being invoked (who should not be privy to the information
being kept private). For example, one notion of privacy involves confidentiality or secrecy of some
specific information, such as preventing disclosure of an individual s library records to the
government or to one s employer or parents. A second notion of privacy involves anonymity, as
reflected
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Lieutenant Jim Cross Integrity
A leader for a good or bad cause, is a person who can gather different individuals under one accord
and move towards the same objective. They are good at inspiring people. You may not always agree
with their perspective. However, leaders are good at bringing people together. All exceptional leaders
past and present possess integrity. It takes a strong individual to be a leader, but it takes an even
stronger person to be a leader with integrity. A part of being a leader is setting standards for others to
follow. Integrity is a characteristic that does not happen overnight. It is embedded in all outstanding
leaders. Knowing to do the right thing when no one is watching takes strong determination. Talk show
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Martin Luther King Jr. did not live by the messages he preached so profoundly, he would not have
gone down in history as one of the greatest leaders of all times. Historical Martin Luther King Jr. was
a model leader. His life and messages inspired others to change the world for the better. All leaders
should live a life that reflects their leadership. Martin Luther King Jr. did just that. Additionally, The
Things They Carried by Tim O Brien some may argue that First Lieutenant Jim Cross was not a good
leader, because one of his soldiers died at war on his watch. However, leaders are not super heroes.
They do not have super powers to predict the future. Jim Cross was a remarkable leader. He put aside
his personal situations for the lives of his soldiers. Even if that included getting rid of someone he
loved. All true leaders make sacrifices for the betterment of their supports without hesitation. A leader
should never knowingly put his or her followers in danger. First Lieutenant Cross made a mistake as
all humans do, but he never stopped being a leader he knew how to be. He only got better with time.
As a good leader, he second guessed himself because he wanted the best for his troops. He cared about
his troops. An inadequate leader would not care if one of his soldiers died. After all, the soldier knew
the possible outcome of the war. They knew the risk involved with war. Cross was caring leader who
carried the burdens of all his soldiers. As a first lieutenant and platoon leader, Jimmy Cross carried a
compass, maps, code books, binoculars, and a .45 caliber pistol that weighed 2.9 pounds fully loaded.
He carried a strobe light and the responsibility for the lives of all men (O Brien
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The Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin
Matthew Matheny
HIST 2020
A.P. Tammy Prater
23 November 2014
Benjamin Franklin The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is a detailed account of the illustrious
experiences of Benjamin Franklin. Though the cultural differences in writing has changed since the
18th century one can learn a lot about one of America s greatest forefathers through this book. It
accounts for Franklin s life when he was born January 17th, 1706 till the year 1757. Unfortunately, he
died in 1790 and was never able to finish his autobiography. However, the book thoroughly details the
early life of Benjamin Franklin.
Franklin may have started at the bottom but he soon worked his way to the top. He had many jobs in
his lifetime. Helping his father in his candle shop was one of Franklin s first jobs. However, he
became bored with his work at his father s candle shop and soon moved to Philadelphia. Upon
arriving to Philadelphia Franklin began working as a printer assistant. It did not last long though and
soon he was looking for another job. This is when Benjamin Franklin began to work for the
Pennsylvania Gazette, an extensive newspaper. He soon sold the paper though to venture into other
endeavors. Benjamin Franklin was an inventor, printers assistant, politician, scientist as well as other
things.
Franklin also played the harp, violin, and guitar which expresses his great love for music and his love
for learning. Benjamin cared that young people got a good education; he thought that education today
is
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Soundtrack of My Life
Soundtrack of my Life
Throughout my life I have heard many songs and many of them have remained with me in my
memories. I think the main artists I remember from my childhood are Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty
and Michael Jackson. Born in the USA from Bruce Springsteen is the main one because this was the
only song that my dad and I could agree on. His favorite song was Tom Petty s Free Fallin which at
that time I highly disliked; I have learned to like it with time now. And then for Michael Jackson, he
had many songs that I remember, but I think Bad sticks out the most to me. Everytime I think of these
songs I just think of being a child, and how I had no worries then, it seemed like such a peaceful
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I really can t say that I associate any certain songs with happiness. Kind of like I said above, I like fast
paced upbeat songs, they keep me in a good mood. I don t mind slow songs, a lot of them are very
good songs, but can make me cry. Especially now that I am pregnant, some sad songs or slow songs
are just automatic tear jerkers and hey really shouldn t be. I like songs that have good messages behind
them. A lot of newer music hese days have good beats, but have very poor messages behind them. I
think this is one thing I always liked about Eminem; he always seemed to rap about things that have a
good message, instead of talking about getting wasted at the club or sleeping around. I don t think this
is the type of stuff our kids these days should be hearing about. I guess all they have to do is turn on
the TV and they ll see this too, but I think it is something we should be discouraging, not encouraging.
But I guess that is where the parents need to step in and explain right from wrong to their
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Analysis Of Big Two-Hearted River Hemingway
Big Two Hearted River, the climax of Hemingway s stories featuring Nick Adams, was one of
Hemingway s finest and most thought provoking works. Throughout this two part story, the author
makes use of extensive description, yet manages to reveal very little about his protagonist s
motivation. Nick is a wonderfully complex character; across the numerous tales preceding Big Two
Hearted River, he endures a number of traumatizing experiences which implant deep rooted emotional
issues. By the time of his finale, Nick has become physically and emotionally detached from the
world, afraid to reflect and dig too deep into himself for fear of what he might uncover. These intricate
feelings are explored in further detail in Big Two Hearted River, and displayed indirectly through a
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Michigan was a sentimental state for Hemingway, having spent summers there as a child, and Nick is
shown to have memories of the town of Seney. He mentally comments on the desolate state of the
land, noting that there was no town, nothing but the rails and the burned over country. The thirteen
saloons that had lined the one street of Seney had not left a trace. This is an extremely powerful scene,
a once lively community replaced by scorched land and abandoned buildings, without a semblance of
its former prosperity. For Nick, this must have represented the happier, simpler times of his childhood,
now replaced with apathy and broken by past experiences. Shortly after, however, Nick does take
solace in the town s river and its relatively similar state, the only remnant of a dramatically changed
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Absurdity Of Human Existence By Albert Camus
Albert Camus is a prominent existential philosopher from Algeria. Despite the fact that Camus
believes that life is meaningless and absurd, Camus thinks that we should embrace the meaningless
and absurd. I fully agree with his opinion on life because Camus is essentially saying that we should
find meaning within a meaningless life and take on life head on. As stated in the ¨Absurdity of Human
Existence by Albert Camus, Camus believes that ¨the one truly serious philosophical problem [is
suicide].¨ Camus thinks that deciding whether life is worth living is the most fundamental question of
philosophy and that ¨suicide is a solution to the absurd.¨ To be absurd is to be ridiculous and what is
absurd in life completely depends on the interpreter. There are many absurdities in life Camus groups
the biggest absurdities in life into five categories. The first of the absurdities is the repetition of life.
We mindlessly repeat our schedules everyday until we realize that we are following an endless cycle
that has no meaning that only ends in ¨suicide or recovery.¨ The second absurdity in life is the
absurdity of life. Humans are dense and cease to understand the meaning of life outside of the mere
images that we claim to understand because we ¨lack the power to make us of that artifice.¨ The third
absurdity in life is the absurdity of people because we merely perform meaningless pantomime that
¨makes silly everything that surrounds¨ us everyday; we have no meaning or purpose in
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The Power Of Perceptions In The Kitie Runner And The Kite...
Discoveries can be significant in ways that may be emotional, intellectual, or spiritual, leading to new
values and ideas. They can also offer new understandings and perceptions of the self and of others,
being inherently transformative. This is evident in the texts, The Tempest by William Shakespeare, the
film The Kite Runner by Marc Forster, and the memoir Chinese Dancing Bendigo Style by Joo Inn
Chew, each text revealing emotional and spiritual awakenings resultant of the discovery process.
In The Tempest , Shakespeare explores the power of experience and reflection to challenge one s
perceptions and invoke emotional and spiritual discoveries within the metaphorical transgressive free
space of the island. He is therefore able to explore the disjunction between art and reality, as Prospero
s eventual realisation of his art s limitations and the fragility of human reality stems from the confines
of his imagination. This imaginative world is what Prospero uses to guide the King and courtiers along
a symbolic journey to understanding their guilt, utilising a metaphorical maze to do so. Prospero s
vision culminates with the visualisation of the masque, as Prospero realises the necessity of re
integrating his imagination with the reality of his existence. Prospero s speech reflects a shift in
register, forcing the play onto a philosophical plane, symbolising his emotional discovery through the
shift from external representation to his reflective acknowledgement of his
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CMIT 350 Subnetting ProjectThis project Essay
XUMUC Subnet Analysis Student Name Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Network Structure
Resolution Details 4 WAN Transport Capacity Details 4 Excess Administrative Overhead Resolution
Details 4 Overly Complex Routing Table Resolution Details 5 Conclusion 5 Appendix A: IP
Addressing Table 6 Appendix B: Network Diagram 7 References 8 Executive Summary With an
expectation of significant growth not only in their organizational size but also the in the number of
premises that will be utilized alongside the larger organization, XUMUC needs to ensure that the
network and infrastructure foundations allow for such growth and expansion opportunities while
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In line with standard procedures, Static IP addresses will be retained for servers and networked
equipment as this allows for an easier collation and management of such devices at each site. Overly
Complex Routing Table Resolution Details With the network performance issues being addressed
through a restructuring and the implementation of specific VLANs the routers themselves can be
optimized by the removal of the current, singular routing table which has grown so complex with a
Virtual Routing Forwarding (VRF) instance which permits several routing tables to exist at any one
time, all of which can be updated with network and boundary information and therefore remove the
current performance issue on router CPU utilization as well as providing a further element of a
scalable network. Conclusion Despite there being several issues to be resolved alongside the planned
expansion and growth of the XUMUC network, the benefits of such changes will be seen immediately
by all networked users through the removal of bandwidth and performance issues. Furthermore,
XUMUC will at last be in possession of an Enterprise grade network which can assist with their
strategic business objectives and requirements. Appendix A: IP Addressing Table Location Number of
IP Addresses Required Address Block Assigned Number of IP Addresses Available San
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Agriculture and Wiley Essay
Week 4 worksheet
ENV/100
August 16, 2013
Tiffany Alvarez
Week 4 worksheet
How do minerals affect society?
Minerals can affect society in many ways for example; Surface mining destroys vegetation across
large areas, increasing erosion. Open pit mining uses huge quantities of water. Acid mine drainage is
pollution caused when dissolved toxic materials wash from mines into nearby lakes and streams.
Minerals is approximately 80 percent of mined ore consists of impurities that become wastes after
processing. These wastes, called tailings, are usually left in giant piles on the ground or in ponds near
the processing plants (Figure 12.9). The tailings contain toxic materials such as cyanide, mercury, and
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Vast numbers and kinds of organisms, mainly microorganisms, inhabit soil and depend on it for
shelter, food, and water. Plants anchor themselves in soil, and from it they receive essential minerals
and water. Terrestrial plants could not survive without soil, and because we depend on plants for our
food, humans could not exist without soil either (Wiley, 2013).
What types of organisms are found in soil? Determine the relationship between soil and organisms.
Soil organisms carry out nutrient cycling, the pathway of nutrient minerals or elements from the
environment through organisms and back to the environment.
What is soil erosion? How can soil become polluted? What effect does soil erosion and pollution have
on the environment?
Soil organisms provide ecosystem services such as maintaining soil fertility and preventing soil
erosion. Water, wind, ice, and other agents cause soil erosion, the wearing away or removal of soil
from the land. Soil erosion reduces fertility because essential minerals and organic matter are
removed. Erosion causes sediments and pesticide and fertilizer residues to pollute nearby waterways (
Wiley, 2009).
What is the purpose of soil reclamation?
To undertake soil reclamation, erosion protection, Site restoration and reinstatement, taking into
account natural processes, operational requirements and technical feasibility, to
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The Policy Categories And Be Able For Cite Examples
1) Review the policy categories and be able to cite examples: a) Constituent policies involves the
structure that makes up the government. Constituent policies are concerned with the establishment of
government structure, establishment of rules or procedures for the conduct of government, rules that
distribute or divide power and jurisdiction within the present and future government policies might be
made. A structural example of constituent policy is the creation of the Department of Homeland
Security. In 2002, President George Bush did not see the need of a department to manage terrorism,
however, he changed his mind and called on Congress to create a Department of Homeland Security.
A procedural example of constituent policy is the Federal Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 with
outlined the procedures to be used by agencies to ensure openness and fairness in agency decision
making. Constituent policies also include matters that involve personnel practices and budgetary
actions. b) Distributive policies the allocation of benefits or services, at no cost, to particular segments
of the population individuals, groups, companies, or communities. These benefits or services include
subsidies, grants, loans, technical assistance, information (as on the weather), contracts,
unemployment benefits, and river and harbor improvement actions. The cost of these benefits and
services are paid from the public treasury, which means taxpayer generally. c) Substantive
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A Brief Biography of Dian Fossey
Dian Fossey was a famous zoologist. She was born January 16, 1932 in San Francisco, California her
parents were both together but they didn t really interact as much and they were never seen as a
family, her dad was an insurance agent and an alcoholic, her mother was a fashion designer she wasn t
as recognize as other fashion designers but she was into beauty and many girly things in the other
hand Dian was more like a relax girl and was more into her studies and grades than into her outter
beauty she loved to learn and actually she reached her goals and went to many colleges to finish her
careers. As Dian began to grow up and she finished high school she left to go attend Martin Junior
College which is located in California she took business classes and when she finished a year in Marin
Junior College she actually left to go work in a farm where she began to work as a animal caretaker
which in this job she began to expand her love for animals while she was working at the farm even
though she was having fun taking care of all those animals she had to leave because she got
chickenpox. After she left she went back to college but this time to a different one which was the
University of California at Davis, this school was actually to start her career as a veterinarian her first
year was pretty good and easy but when it came to her second year she was terrible and didn t really
understand one specific class so she failed and had to transfer to San Jose State College where she
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Henna Art
In this essay, we explore the traditions of henna art that has recently entered mainstream debates in
regards to the ways in which Eastern cultural creations are used, borrowed, and imitated by others. We
will unmask the beauty behind henna in Western societies as they become silenced due to the
adaptation of the conceptualized notion of societal beauty resulting in culture appropriation. Henna
designs on the skin became significant in many Eastern cultures as it transcended most commonly as a
wedding tradition among Muslim and Hindu brides, as well as for special occasions. In a wedding
setting, the bride s arms and feet are embellished with symbolic and historical designs that are meant
to demonstrate the love and strength the bride will
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Change At Work Analysis
Changing isn t always the easiest thing to do, but in writing it is necessary. Whether it s changing your
genre; which includes style, form, focus, tone, word choice. Or changing it to fit a new workplace
which is explained in Wardle s essay Identity, Authority, and Learning to Write in New Workplaces.
Roozens Tracing Trajectories of Practice: Repurposing in One Student s Developing Disciplinary
Writing Process is also an example of how change affects someone s writing. Change is crucial for
people in any new or different environment.
In Roozens essay, Lindsay was the student that he followed. In this text, he explains Lindsay s
understanding of the text. He first describes her verse copying practices in religious text, then he
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Asserting his own identity means that he only wanted to use his own work, and not listen to other on
how to make it better. He only wanted to use his writing style and not listen to his peers. By asserting
his own identity on other Alan struggled to be successful in his new place of work because he resisted
the identity that was imposed on him by the workplace. Because our identities are shaped to some
extent by the communities in which we chose to participate workers such as Alan may also be
demonstrating their desire to identify with communities of practice other than the primary ones in
which they work by refusing to appropriate new ways of writing (Wardle 294). Roozen is explaining
how Alan s refusal to change is because of the community he identifies with, and because he doesn t
identify himself with the new workplace he doesn t find it necessary to adjust to the new writing
techniques. Alan continued to only write in his own way and did not become a member of his new
community. No one in his new community change to accommodate his stubbornness, this ended in
Alan leaving the workplace looking for employment
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Listeria monocytogenes Essay
Listeria monocytogenes
Introduction
Listeria monocytogenes, a motile, gram positive rod, is an opportunistic food borne pathogen capable
of causing listeriosis in humans. Listeriosis includes manifestations of septicemia, meningitis,
pneumonia, and encephalitis. L. monocytogenes is also implicated in miscarriages, stillbirth, and
premature birth for pregnant women. L. monocytogenes is a tough bacterium resistant to freezing,
drying, and heat; most strains have been shown to be pathogenic. It is hypothesized that 1 10% of
humans are intestinal carriers of L. monocytogenes. Over 37 mammalian species, including wild and
domestic animals, are capable of L. monocytogenes infection and transmission. Extensive
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Pathogenic L. monocytogenes go through an intracellular life cycle involving early escape from the
phagocytic vacuole, rapid intracytoplasmic multiplication, bacterially induced actin based motility,
and direct spread to neighboring cells, in which they reinitiate the cycle. The bacterium is first
phagocytosed by these cells and secretes a pore forming toxin called listeriolysin, which allows the
bacterium to escape from the phagosome. All virulent strains of L. monocytogenes synthesize and
secrete listeriolysin. Phospholipase A and B are other virulence factors that facilitate escape of L.
monocytogenes from the phagosome. Once out of the phagosome L. monocytogenes is capable of
rapid division in the cytoplasm, evading the immune response and moving throughout the cytoplasm
from cell to cell. L. monocytogenes is well known for its ability to propel itself like a rocket through
the cell cytoplasm. This is the result of the bacterium s ability to polymerize actin filaments at its tail
end. Actin is arranged in subunits to form microfilaments that are capable of directing cell movement.
L. monocytogenes accomplishes cell motility through a virulence factor called ActA that takes
advantage of normal actin polymerization going on in the cell. The ActA protein shares sequence
homology with a protein called WASP that is found in virtually all eukaryotic cells. WASP is
responsible for recognizing and
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Aids
According to Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration by George D. Pozgar, the Acquired
Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a fatal disease that destroys the body s ability to fight bacteria
and viruses. AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is considered to be the
deadliest epidemic in human history with the first case being reported in 1981. It has been estimated
that more than 21 million people have died from AIDS. (Pozgar, 2012, p. 353 364)
AIDS is a collection of specific, life threatening, opportunistic infections and manifestations that are
the result of an underlying immune deficiency. AIDS is caused by a highly contagious blood borne
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A state may use HIV Care Grants for:
1. To establish and operate HIV care consortia within areas most affected by HIV diseases that shall be
designed to provide a comprehensive continuum of care to individuals and families with HIV disease.
2. To provide home and community based care services for individuals with HIV disease.
3. To provide assistance to ensure the continuity of health insurance coverage for individuals with HIV
disease.
4. To provide treatments that have been determined to prolong life or prevent serious deterioration of
health to individuals with HIV disease. (Pozgar, 2012, p. 362 363)
According to the website, http://aids.gov/federal resources/national hiv aids strategy/nhas.pdf,
President Barack Obama stated the following Vision for the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. The United
States will become a place where new HIV infections are rare and when they do occur, every person,
regardless of age, gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or socio economic
circumstance, will have unfettered access to high quality, life extending care, free from stigma and
discrimination. President Barack Obama has committed to developing a National HIV/AIDS Strategy
with three primary goals:
1. Reducing
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American English And British English
Benjamin Leaman
LT Chamyan
IEP UK
6 JUL 16
American English and British English The usage of the many forms of English dialects have often led
to miscommunication. The knowledge gained beforehand can help to limit that, and to provide those
visiting with an idea of what the local culture is like. There are specific words and phrases that may
prove useful, words and phrases to avoid, and many key differences between American English and
British English. Many useful words and phrases in the English language can mean many different
things in different dialects. Therefore it is imperative that we as guests and visitors have prior
knowledge that would limit miscommunication. One main phrase or reference is the UK itself. The
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These mean, respectively; thanks, restroom, a greeting, thank you and goodbye, a mug of tea, a friend
(used by men, not women), and four. Some more unfamiliar terms would be those used in Wales and
Scotland. Some words and sayings that might be useful include; bore da (bore eh dah) , nos da ,
siwmae (shoo mai) , diolch , cwrw (coo roo) , croeso (croy saw) , byddwn i n hoffi (buddOOn een
houghEE) , ken , burn , drookit , droothie , stane dyke , bairns/weans , and kirk . These mean,
respectively; good morning, good night, hello, beer, I would like, know, stream, soaked, thirsty, stone
wall, and church. One important phrase to use while in Wales would be Dwi ddim yn siarad Cymraeg
(dween thim un sharad cumraig) which means, I don t speak Welsh . [5] Other words that may be
useful to know include agony aunt, aniseed, articulated lorry, aubergine, blanket bath, boiler suit, boob
tube, bottom drawer, bowls, braces, brawn, breeze block, bum bag, candyfloss, casualty, central
reservation, cling film, council estate, court card, demister, diamante, draughts, dressing gown, dual
carriageway, dummy, estate car, ex directory, flannel, grill, hundreds and thousands, ice lolly, jump
lead, ladybird, lollipop lady/man, lorry, lucky dip, marshalling yard, milometer, number plate, off
licence, paracetamol, pinafore dress, plain chocolate, polo neck, power point, pram, press up, pylon,
saloon, silverside, sledge,
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
CS was first described by Dr. David G Cogan in 1945 as a non syphilitic interstitial keratitis with
vestibuloauditory symptoms (1). CS is rare, with fewer than 250 reported cases in the literature, and is
mostly described in young adult Caucasian patients of both sexes (2). CS is an extremely rare disorder
in Arabic and Middle Eastern countries(3). The novelty of this study is represented by being the first
case reported within Jordanian population that is 7 million people.
The classical form of ocular involvement in CS is characterized by the interstitial keratitis, but also,
iritis or uveitis, scleritis or episcleritis, and conjunctivitis have been also described, and the atypical
CS exists in the absence of interstitial keratitis (2). Some systemic manifestations have been reported
in association with CS, including vasculitis of the aorta leading to aortic aneurysm and/or aortic valve
regurgitation, fever, arthralgia (or arthritis), lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, skin rash, and peripheral
or central nervous system involvement (2, 4).
The ocular involvement in CS usually gives a good response to topical corticosteroids therapy, while,
systemic corticosteroids are reserved for unresponsive cases or those with posterior uveitis, it was
reported that poor long term ophthalmologic outcomes due to CS are unusual in contrast to
vestibuloauditory affection(4).
Deafness is the most common serious outcome of CS and systemic corticosteroid therapy is warranted
as soon as
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Distribution Strategy Of Lahari Motors
Title: Distribution strategy of LAHARI MOTORS Permission from the letter Company OR the
Business Owner Abstract/Summary: Business and Business habits get failed even if the market
requirements is projected specialists, in this simple case study is based on my own experience,
Market, labour and nature business and enterprise coming into a picture of how the business and
seemingly promising circumstances will fail and gain. Especially the tasks that are faced by small and
single entrepreneur s implementation, issues are discussed to meet these challenges, of more realistic
and practical business in automotive industry, mainly focused on YAMAHA (Bikes and scooters).
Introduction To support the new growth, businesses need to expand their initial customer base, often
outsource work of business. Market leader can enjoy big market presentation, and take advantage of
better resources. Key elements of an organization can still remain stable. This case studies to change
YAMAHA as a brand. YAMAHA has been to build a community of enthusiasts around their brand
include members from a different kind and a very less number of advertising. How does king of racers
to keep its fan so long? It can give them the reasons to respect. All with the ultra strong Japan brand
has reached icon status with long term high awareness campaigns marked as persistent trumpeting a
simple message. Revs your heart Background Sometimes but brand
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Gender Roles Of Women And Women
Gender is one of the greatest factors that can determine how we define ourselves and others. Although
gender is determined at birth for many, it does not influence one s identity of self until a later age.
How society views the roles of each gender influences how a person views themselves. As the views
changes, so does one s identity. In the past, the roles of men and women were defined and separated.
Men were expected to provide income for the family, while women were expected to take care of the
home. Doing things outside these roles caused negative reactions from the community and frowned
upon. Today, there is still a difference between men and women, but a lot of the roles have become
acceptable for both. Within my culture, gender roles have generally been set and defined to conform to
preexisting traditions. Men were viewed as strong and the bread earner and women were weak,
unintelligent family care takers. To this day, I feel this notion still exists in the contemporary society
due to the deep seated nature of Confucianism in the Chinese culture. Even in Chinese school, we
were assigned gender roles and taught proverbial stories instilled with concepts regarding women s
inferiority and subordination to men by nature. These gender constructs were enforced beyond
childhood and some of my Chinese classes even imposed gender specific behavioral conventions.
Many of my textbooks would mainly revolve around male characters as opposed to female characters
and there were
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Dbq World War 1 Analysis
As stated by Roosevelt, We have nothing to fear but fear itself. Fear and paranoia were only one force
adding pressure to Europe before it burst into full out war. Anyone with extensive knowledge on The
Great War could probably give a list of copious causations, among those being nationalistic
tendencies, the alliance system, paranoia, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. World
War I was primarily sparked through the assassination, with underlying tones of nationalism, alliances,
and paranoia fueling the fire. Nationalistic ego on part of Europe as a whole boiled Ferdinand s
assassination into action, pushing Europe into war. [Serbia] has done nothing to suppress
these[rebellious] movements (Doc 3). Austria Hungary had no compassion to the thoughts of the
Serbian citizens while they ruled over them, only thinking of more territory they could dominate, and
in turn, terrorist groups like The Black Hand, sprouted and eventually were successful in their
mission. However, Austria Hungary and Serbia were not alone in blame. The entirety of Europe were
imperializing areas in Africa, Asia, and North America. Due to their land conquests, much of Europe
was zealously fighting over who would get what area. No one stood up to be the bigger man ... Show
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...the disaster began only at that disastrous moment when the successor of Austria Hungary fell victim
to murderous hands (Doc 5). Of course, after Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia through their
treasonous actions, both sides kept bringing country after country into the conflict. If the issue had
been kept between the two nations, today the war would probably for the most part be overlooked
unless you took a very in depth history class. It probably wouldn t have mattered. However Europe
was tense, and war was bound to
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Compare And Contrast The Response Of Anti-Federalists...
Out of the 55 delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention, only 39 signed the Constitution
due to multiple objections from the Anti Federalists, but these objections were moderately absolved
during the ratification process. Delegates who did not sign the Constitution had reasonings that ranged
from simply going home early to outright protest. One of the reasons was that the Constitution lacked
a Bill of Rights. Individuals who did not sign because of this included Elbridge Gerry, Richard Henry
Lee, and George Mason. These men believed the Constitution lacked sufficient protection of
individual rights and felt a Bill of Rights should be added. A second reason was that the Constitution
gave too much power to the federal government and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Anti Federalists believed that aspects such as the necessary and proper clause and the supremacy
clause gave too much power to the central government and violated state s rights. The Anti Federalists
also had issues that were specific to each branch. The Constitution gave the President the power to
pardon, the Anti Federalists believed this awarded the executive branch too much power and created a
leader similar to Britain s monarch. They argued that legislature had too few of seats, and that senators
term limits were too long. The judicial branch was granted the right to review the Constitution, and the
Anti Federalists thought the branch would manipulate and interpret the Constitution to benefit
themselves. Furthermore, Anti Federalists believed that the national government was too far from the
average citizen and wouldn t be able to respond to concerns on a state and local basis. Because the
Constitution was written behind closed doors, the Anti Federalists believed that the American people
should know exactly what rights the new document gave them, therefore a Bill of Rights was
necessary. The federalists responded to these objections in many ways. One of the most memorable
was the Federalist Papers written by John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. These papers
outlined the benefits of a strong central government in order to persuade New York to ratify the
Constitution. Debates between Federalists and Anti Federalists broke out in multiple states, thus
leading to a decelerated ratification process. Compromise between these two factions came through
promises to add a Bill of Rights and create a better system of checks and balances leading to more
states ratifying the
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Resident Evil 5 Representation
Resident Evil 5, which is known as Biohazard 5 in Japan, is a survival horror video game developed
and published by a digital company named Capcom (Snow, 2008: 1). The game was released on the
5th of March in 2009. The plot of Resident Evil revolves around characters named Chris Redfield the
white middle aged male protagonist and Sheva Alomar the middle aged female character that serves to
support Chris (Snow, 2008: 1). It also revolves around their investigation of a terrorist threat in Kijuju,
which is a fictional region in Africa (Snow, 2008: 1). In this essay, the question of how representation
of the other embodies relations of power is explored using Resident Evil 5 and using Stuart Hall s
theories, namely, representation, binary oppositions, stereotypes and naturalization to conclude how
representation of the other carries relations of power. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Representation is the act of portraying or depicting something (Merriam Webster s Online Dictionary
2014)). According to Stuart Hall, it means using language to say something meaningful about, or to
present for the second time, the world meaningfully to the other people (Hall, 1997: 259). Hall further
states that there is a fixed connection between power which he defines as the ability to control people
or things, that can radiate from both dominant and the dominated (Hall, 1997: 261) and representation.
In conclusion, Hall s idea is that in the context of representation, the circularity of power is critical. In
Resident Evil 5, a number of things such as the African continent and the people living in it are
represented as the other from the normal western society, which embodies relations of power in a
sense that the power radiates from the normal western society towards the subordinate other, which in
this context is the African continent and its people. When
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Ruth Handler s Creation Of Diamonds
They say diamonds are a girl s best friend (Carol Channing), but I beg to differ. Beginning in the late
1950 s, something as small as 18 inches, made in human likeness captured the hearts of many young
girls. Ruth Handler, designer of Barbie states her creation was inspired by her daughter, Barbara,
during a trip to Switzerland. On this trip, Handler noticed her daughter s fascination with the doll Bild
Lilli. From that incident, Handler knew that girls enjoyed playing with dolls that resembled adults
rather than dolls that resembled babies. Girls wanted the opportunity to create a world that allowed
them to be anything that they wanted to be and Barbie created that outlet. Because of this, one of the
key motives or objectives
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Death Of A Salesman Linda Loman Character Analysis
Striving for perfection is often futile and frustrating, as societal norms are ever changing. Such
frustration is evident in the actions of Linda Loman, from Death of a Salesman, who is a complicated
and seemingly invisible housewife who must deal with her husband s childlike behavior as he falls
deeper into his mental illness. Linda s devotion, care, and loyalty to Willy and her sons is not enough
as he still treats her terribly by emotionally abusing her and verbally dismissing her, and her sons
abandon her due to the resentment they harbor towards their father. Throughout her marriage to Willy,
she has glossed over reality, attempting to make her family look perfect, and now that she must
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As a submissive housewife, Linda has limited jurisdiction over her household as Willy is the primary
form of authority; however, Linda leverages her position as her sons pal and continually manipulates
them in attempts to force them to please their father and conform to societal ideals. As she criticizes
her son Happy, stating one a philandering bum (Miller 57), Linda attempts to reign both of her sons
dreams in through manipulation. Happy is the only son attempting to be successful by societal
standards, yet, she criticizes him. Hoping to instill the idea that he will never be good enough, Linda
expects more out of Happy than she does out of her son Biff, who is the true philandering bum . Biff
travels the country looking for work on ranches and steals for no other reason than because he wants
to; however, Linda manipulates Biff with the fate of his father. Linda states Biff, I swear to God! Biff,
his life is in your hands! (Miller 60), using the fate of her husband s life to manipulate her rogue son
into conforming to societal ideals and into joining the business world despite his wishes not to. Linda
expects her sons to cure Willy s mental illness through their own respective successes and does not
believe that Willy will ever be happy until her sons are successful in the business world. Through her
manipulation, Linda is nearly successful in reigning her sons back under her jurisdiction and
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Nadsat In A Clockwork Orange
One of the first things that captures a reader s attention as they re reading Anthony Burgess novel, A
Clockwork Orange, is the argot, also known as nadsat in the novel, which presents the idea that
language can shape reader s thoughts. This is depicted by the language techniques such as descriptive
language and slang (nadsat). The nadsat, which the main character and narrator, Alex, and his friends
in violence, or droogs as they call themselves, speak throughout the novel shields the readers of the
gory and brutal violence that is really being done to people. The way the author describes the attacks,
or as Alex calls ultraviolence , using the artificial language works because all of the time the readers
are reading, they have to be think about what words such as yarbles (testicles), glazzies (eyes), and
oozy (chain) mean, and so this creates a delay in the readers minds in registering what is actually
happening to the people Alex and his friends are attacking. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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At first sight, it would be more than difficult to tell what is happening, but after concentrating on the
sentence for a while, readers would then figure out that Alex was cutting Billyboy on the cheeks.
Overall, the effect that the descriptive language and slang/nadsat have on the readers alienates the
violence in the book, making it seem less shocking and therefore conditioning the readers to behave in
an ordinary way, also making readers feels as if they re one of Alex s friends, towards
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Detroit Auto Show Persuasive Speech
In the 2016 North American Detroit Auto Show, Akio Toyoda, the president and CEO of Toyota Motor
Corporation, presented a 13 minutes speech and introduced Lexus new LC 500 model to the car
industry. The purpose of Toyoda s speech was not only to introduce a new car model to the car
industry, but also to convince the audience that LC500 is a superior performance coupe compared to
its competitors.
The audience at the Detroit Auto Show was a large crowd that was consisted of over a hundred people.
The audience was mostly consisted of car reviewers, media/ news anchors, photographers, and car
enthusiasts. Besides the shuttering sound of the professional cameras, the audience was in awed and
amazed throughout the 13 minutes speech given by Toyoda. The audience occasionally laughed in
agreement when Toyoda made small jokes during his speech. For instance, Toyoda shared that
because of his passion for cars, he wanted to become a taxi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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It as an informative speech because Toyoda introduced the car by stating the facts such as the LC500 s
length, width, height, engine choices (467hp, 5 liter V8), different colors of this model, 10 speed
automatic transmission, the MSRP of the car, and more. However, Toyoda s speech was also a
persuasive speech because he was trying to convince the audience that Lexus LC500 is anything but
boring. He believed that this model is the flagship coupe of Lexus and has evolutionary and
performance engineering that other carmakers do not have. For example, Toyoda claimed that with the
aerodynamic body style, newly design interior, visionary design, the LC500 is luxurious, sportier, and
faster than its competitors. The goal of the speech was not only to introduce a new production model,
but also to convince the audience that LC500 is a worthy sport car that deserves to be chosen over the
other competitors such the Audi R8, Mercedes Benz S65 AMG, BMW i8, and
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Red Hunting Hat Symbolism In Catcher In The Rye
Symbolism, in literature, is an extremely effective technique. Symbolism helps create a deeper and
more complex meaning to a story. In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, the novel s protagonist,
Holden Caulfield is portrayed as an adolescent boy trying to understand who he is supposed to be. He
is at an extremely vulnerable time in his life since he has just been kicked out of Pencey Prep and
doesn t want his parents to find out. He makes the ultimate decision to leave the school before he is
officially kicked out and chooses to begin a new life of independence. The red hunting hat is an
extremely important symbol because it gives him a sense of protection and the ability to feel
invincible, when wearing it. Throughout the novel, the red hunting hat shows up in many main events
that happen to him during his new life as an independent person. Ultimately, the red hunting hat helps
him feel protected in a world of the unknown. Not only does the red hat symbolize protection, it also
represents Holden s uniqueness. The red hat is not a common article of clothing and it helps Holden
represent his own personal originality. In the beginning of the novel, Holden was informed that he had
been kicked out of his school, Pencey Prep. At this time, Holden was at a very vulnerable point in his
life. He did not know what he was supposed to do since he did not want his parents to find out. The
red hunting hat was introduced into the novel when he got off the subway in New York. It was the red
hunting hat, with one of those very, very long peaks. I saw it in the window of this sports store when
we got out of the subway, just after I noticed i d lost all the goddamn foils. It only cost me a buck. The
way I wore it, I swung the old peak way around to the back very corny I ll admit, but I liked it that
way (Salinger 21). This quote shows that the minute he saw the hunting hat in the store window it
gave him a sense of comfort and protection. When he bought the hat, he was in a vulnerable state
when he had forgotten the equipment on the subway. The hat gave him the ability to feel protected
from the disappointment he felt when he let his team down. The significance of the way he turned his
hat around is also important.
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Herzberg Two Factor Theory
1. Job satisfaction:
Job satisfaction can be explained as a feeling of pleasure that one feels with his work, it is fulfillment
of one s needs and desires from his or her work and the environment of work. There are several
theories from past, which tries to explain the job satisfaction one of these theories is the Herzberg s
two factor theory. According to his theory, there are two basic types of work motivators one is the
intrinsic motivator and the other is the extrinsic motivator.
Intrinsic satisfaction is linked with the actual task of the job that is whether the person likes or enjoys
what he or she is actually doing. Does the task make him or her feel been utilized of do they feel the
work they do is helping them grow. The extrinsic motivation is more about the non job factors such as
the environment of the workplace, the attitude of the colleagues the ... Show more content on
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Several factors were considered as contributors for the job satisfaction. Aiken in his research work of
2001 found out that:
Job dissatisfaction among nurses was highest in the United States (41%) followed by Scotland (38%),
England (36%), Canada (33%) and Germany (17%). One third of nurses in England and Scotland and
more than one fifth in the United States planned on leaving their job within 12 months of data
collection. (Job satisfaction among nurses: a literature review, 2005)
Why is it important to study a nurse s job satisfaction?
An increase in the studies related to the job satisfaction of nurses has been witnessed (PIETERSEN,
2005) there are several reasons for this such as:
1. Several studies had shown a decrease in the job satisfaction of nurses in particular.
2. The decrease in the number of nurses worldwide, this decrease in the number of nurses is because
of several factors such as work environment, pressure of the work
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Switching from U.S.Gaap to...
Advantages and Disadvantages of switching from U.S.GAAP to IFRS
Nara Yoon
Charles Center Summer 2009
2 Advantages and Disadvantages of switching from U.S.GAAP to IFRS
In today s business, markets are demanding increasing conformity. Many countries have converted to
and implemented the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) s accounting standards. The
United States, however, still maintains its own Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Both
IASB and FASB have created International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and U.S. Generally
Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S.GAAP) respectively. These accounting standards are rules of
measurements for financial statements that companies issuing stock to the public must provide ...
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In addition to more discretion, the differences also affect the numbers the companies choose to
represent themselves. The area of financial liabilities and equity gives rise to differences that could
affect how a firm chooses to raise capital (Hail,54). Reclassification of certain instruments as equity
and debt will affect reported net assets and debt to equity ratios (De Jong, 2006).These changes will
affect firms borrowing activities, debt covenants, ratings, and other contracts (Hail,54). In the area of
consolidation, one of the specific differences is the order of the inventory. U.S.GAAP uses the Last In
First Out (LIFO) method, which assumes that goods purchased most recently are sold first and that the
remaining items have been purchased at earlier periods (Libby, 2007). Using the LIFO method results
in lower gross profit, which allows a company to be taxed less. Under IFRS, however, the LIFO
method is prohibited. Implementing IFRS would trigger a big tax hike for U.S. companies
(Bogoslaw). This would probably diminish a company s position because of a higher tax burden.
Thus, the differences between the standards in the various areas affect a firm holistically. The switch
of numbers effect more than just the financial report but also the company s financial standing and its
bargaining power. The second benefit of the conversion is cost savings, primarily for multinational
companies. Before companies can
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  • 7. Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age (Free Executive Summary) http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11896.html Free Executive Summary Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age James Waldo, Herbert S. Lin, and Lynette I. Millett, Editors, Committee on Privacy in the Information Age, National Research Council ISBN: 978 0 309 10392 3, 456 pages, 6 x 9, hardback (2007) This free executive summary is provided by the National Academies as part of our mission to educate the world on issues of science, engineering, and health. If you are interested in reading the full book, please visit us online at http://www.nap.edu/catalog/11896.html . You may browse and search the full, authoritative version for free; you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Economic approaches to the question have centered around the value, in economic terms, of privacy, both in its role in the information needed for efficient markets and in the value of information as a piece of property. Sociological approaches to the study of privacy have emphasized the ways in which the collection and use of personal information have reflected and reinforced the relationships of power and influence between individuals, groups, and institutions within society. Copyright National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. This executive summary plus thousands more available at http://www.nap.edu Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age http://books.nap.edu/catalog/11896.html ENGAGING PRIV ACY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN A DIGITAL AGE Key to any discussion of privacy is a clear specification of what is at stake (what is being kept private) and the parties against which privacy is being invoked (who should not be privy to the information being kept private). For example, one notion of privacy involves confidentiality or secrecy of some specific information, such as preventing disclosure of an individual s library records to the government or to one s employer or parents. A second notion of privacy involves anonymity, as reflected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Lieutenant Jim Cross Integrity A leader for a good or bad cause, is a person who can gather different individuals under one accord and move towards the same objective. They are good at inspiring people. You may not always agree with their perspective. However, leaders are good at bringing people together. All exceptional leaders past and present possess integrity. It takes a strong individual to be a leader, but it takes an even stronger person to be a leader with integrity. A part of being a leader is setting standards for others to follow. Integrity is a characteristic that does not happen overnight. It is embedded in all outstanding leaders. Knowing to do the right thing when no one is watching takes strong determination. Talk show host Oprah Winfrey once described ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Martin Luther King Jr. did not live by the messages he preached so profoundly, he would not have gone down in history as one of the greatest leaders of all times. Historical Martin Luther King Jr. was a model leader. His life and messages inspired others to change the world for the better. All leaders should live a life that reflects their leadership. Martin Luther King Jr. did just that. Additionally, The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien some may argue that First Lieutenant Jim Cross was not a good leader, because one of his soldiers died at war on his watch. However, leaders are not super heroes. They do not have super powers to predict the future. Jim Cross was a remarkable leader. He put aside his personal situations for the lives of his soldiers. Even if that included getting rid of someone he loved. All true leaders make sacrifices for the betterment of their supports without hesitation. A leader should never knowingly put his or her followers in danger. First Lieutenant Cross made a mistake as all humans do, but he never stopped being a leader he knew how to be. He only got better with time. As a good leader, he second guessed himself because he wanted the best for his troops. He cared about his troops. An inadequate leader would not care if one of his soldiers died. After all, the soldier knew the possible outcome of the war. They knew the risk involved with war. Cross was caring leader who carried the burdens of all his soldiers. As a first lieutenant and platoon leader, Jimmy Cross carried a compass, maps, code books, binoculars, and a .45 caliber pistol that weighed 2.9 pounds fully loaded. He carried a strobe light and the responsibility for the lives of all men (O Brien ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin Matthew Matheny HIST 2020 A.P. Tammy Prater 23 November 2014 Benjamin Franklin The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is a detailed account of the illustrious experiences of Benjamin Franklin. Though the cultural differences in writing has changed since the 18th century one can learn a lot about one of America s greatest forefathers through this book. It accounts for Franklin s life when he was born January 17th, 1706 till the year 1757. Unfortunately, he died in 1790 and was never able to finish his autobiography. However, the book thoroughly details the early life of Benjamin Franklin. Franklin may have started at the bottom but he soon worked his way to the top. He had many jobs in his lifetime. Helping his father in his candle shop was one of Franklin s first jobs. However, he became bored with his work at his father s candle shop and soon moved to Philadelphia. Upon arriving to Philadelphia Franklin began working as a printer assistant. It did not last long though and soon he was looking for another job. This is when Benjamin Franklin began to work for the Pennsylvania Gazette, an extensive newspaper. He soon sold the paper though to venture into other endeavors. Benjamin Franklin was an inventor, printers assistant, politician, scientist as well as other things. Franklin also played the harp, violin, and guitar which expresses his great love for music and his love for learning. Benjamin cared that young people got a good education; he thought that education today is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Soundtrack of My Life Soundtrack of my Life Throughout my life I have heard many songs and many of them have remained with me in my memories. I think the main artists I remember from my childhood are Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty and Michael Jackson. Born in the USA from Bruce Springsteen is the main one because this was the only song that my dad and I could agree on. His favorite song was Tom Petty s Free Fallin which at that time I highly disliked; I have learned to like it with time now. And then for Michael Jackson, he had many songs that I remember, but I think Bad sticks out the most to me. Everytime I think of these songs I just think of being a child, and how I had no worries then, it seemed like such a peaceful world. As I got older I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I really can t say that I associate any certain songs with happiness. Kind of like I said above, I like fast paced upbeat songs, they keep me in a good mood. I don t mind slow songs, a lot of them are very good songs, but can make me cry. Especially now that I am pregnant, some sad songs or slow songs are just automatic tear jerkers and hey really shouldn t be. I like songs that have good messages behind them. A lot of newer music hese days have good beats, but have very poor messages behind them. I think this is one thing I always liked about Eminem; he always seemed to rap about things that have a good message, instead of talking about getting wasted at the club or sleeping around. I don t think this is the type of stuff our kids these days should be hearing about. I guess all they have to do is turn on the TV and they ll see this too, but I think it is something we should be discouraging, not encouraging. But I guess that is where the parents need to step in and explain right from wrong to their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of Big Two-Hearted River Hemingway Big Two Hearted River, the climax of Hemingway s stories featuring Nick Adams, was one of Hemingway s finest and most thought provoking works. Throughout this two part story, the author makes use of extensive description, yet manages to reveal very little about his protagonist s motivation. Nick is a wonderfully complex character; across the numerous tales preceding Big Two Hearted River, he endures a number of traumatizing experiences which implant deep rooted emotional issues. By the time of his finale, Nick has become physically and emotionally detached from the world, afraid to reflect and dig too deep into himself for fear of what he might uncover. These intricate feelings are explored in further detail in Big Two Hearted River, and displayed indirectly through a series of subtle images and metaphors. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Michigan was a sentimental state for Hemingway, having spent summers there as a child, and Nick is shown to have memories of the town of Seney. He mentally comments on the desolate state of the land, noting that there was no town, nothing but the rails and the burned over country. The thirteen saloons that had lined the one street of Seney had not left a trace. This is an extremely powerful scene, a once lively community replaced by scorched land and abandoned buildings, without a semblance of its former prosperity. For Nick, this must have represented the happier, simpler times of his childhood, now replaced with apathy and broken by past experiences. Shortly after, however, Nick does take solace in the town s river and its relatively similar state, the only remnant of a dramatically changed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Absurdity Of Human Existence By Albert Camus Albert Camus is a prominent existential philosopher from Algeria. Despite the fact that Camus believes that life is meaningless and absurd, Camus thinks that we should embrace the meaningless and absurd. I fully agree with his opinion on life because Camus is essentially saying that we should find meaning within a meaningless life and take on life head on. As stated in the ¨Absurdity of Human Existence by Albert Camus, Camus believes that ¨the one truly serious philosophical problem [is suicide].¨ Camus thinks that deciding whether life is worth living is the most fundamental question of philosophy and that ¨suicide is a solution to the absurd.¨ To be absurd is to be ridiculous and what is absurd in life completely depends on the interpreter. There are many absurdities in life Camus groups the biggest absurdities in life into five categories. The first of the absurdities is the repetition of life. We mindlessly repeat our schedules everyday until we realize that we are following an endless cycle that has no meaning that only ends in ¨suicide or recovery.¨ The second absurdity in life is the absurdity of life. Humans are dense and cease to understand the meaning of life outside of the mere images that we claim to understand because we ¨lack the power to make us of that artifice.¨ The third absurdity in life is the absurdity of people because we merely perform meaningless pantomime that ¨makes silly everything that surrounds¨ us everyday; we have no meaning or purpose in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Power Of Perceptions In The Kitie Runner And The Kite... Discoveries can be significant in ways that may be emotional, intellectual, or spiritual, leading to new values and ideas. They can also offer new understandings and perceptions of the self and of others, being inherently transformative. This is evident in the texts, The Tempest by William Shakespeare, the film The Kite Runner by Marc Forster, and the memoir Chinese Dancing Bendigo Style by Joo Inn Chew, each text revealing emotional and spiritual awakenings resultant of the discovery process. In The Tempest , Shakespeare explores the power of experience and reflection to challenge one s perceptions and invoke emotional and spiritual discoveries within the metaphorical transgressive free space of the island. He is therefore able to explore the disjunction between art and reality, as Prospero s eventual realisation of his art s limitations and the fragility of human reality stems from the confines of his imagination. This imaginative world is what Prospero uses to guide the King and courtiers along a symbolic journey to understanding their guilt, utilising a metaphorical maze to do so. Prospero s vision culminates with the visualisation of the masque, as Prospero realises the necessity of re integrating his imagination with the reality of his existence. Prospero s speech reflects a shift in register, forcing the play onto a philosophical plane, symbolising his emotional discovery through the shift from external representation to his reflective acknowledgement of his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. CMIT 350 Subnetting ProjectThis project Essay XUMUC Subnet Analysis Student Name Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Network Structure Resolution Details 4 WAN Transport Capacity Details 4 Excess Administrative Overhead Resolution Details 4 Overly Complex Routing Table Resolution Details 5 Conclusion 5 Appendix A: IP Addressing Table 6 Appendix B: Network Diagram 7 References 8 Executive Summary With an expectation of significant growth not only in their organizational size but also the in the number of premises that will be utilized alongside the larger organization, XUMUC needs to ensure that the network and infrastructure foundations allow for such growth and expansion opportunities while ensuring at the same time that several already ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In line with standard procedures, Static IP addresses will be retained for servers and networked equipment as this allows for an easier collation and management of such devices at each site. Overly Complex Routing Table Resolution Details With the network performance issues being addressed through a restructuring and the implementation of specific VLANs the routers themselves can be optimized by the removal of the current, singular routing table which has grown so complex with a Virtual Routing Forwarding (VRF) instance which permits several routing tables to exist at any one time, all of which can be updated with network and boundary information and therefore remove the current performance issue on router CPU utilization as well as providing a further element of a scalable network. Conclusion Despite there being several issues to be resolved alongside the planned expansion and growth of the XUMUC network, the benefits of such changes will be seen immediately by all networked users through the removal of bandwidth and performance issues. Furthermore, XUMUC will at last be in possession of an Enterprise grade network which can assist with their strategic business objectives and requirements. Appendix A: IP Addressing Table Location Number of IP Addresses Required Address Block Assigned Number of IP Addresses Available San ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Agriculture and Wiley Essay Week 4 worksheet ENV/100 August 16, 2013 Tiffany Alvarez Week 4 worksheet How do minerals affect society? Minerals can affect society in many ways for example; Surface mining destroys vegetation across large areas, increasing erosion. Open pit mining uses huge quantities of water. Acid mine drainage is pollution caused when dissolved toxic materials wash from mines into nearby lakes and streams. Minerals is approximately 80 percent of mined ore consists of impurities that become wastes after processing. These wastes, called tailings, are usually left in giant piles on the ground or in ponds near the processing plants (Figure 12.9). The tailings contain toxic materials such as cyanide, mercury, and sulfuric acid. Left ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vast numbers and kinds of organisms, mainly microorganisms, inhabit soil and depend on it for shelter, food, and water. Plants anchor themselves in soil, and from it they receive essential minerals and water. Terrestrial plants could not survive without soil, and because we depend on plants for our food, humans could not exist without soil either (Wiley, 2013). What types of organisms are found in soil? Determine the relationship between soil and organisms. Soil organisms carry out nutrient cycling, the pathway of nutrient minerals or elements from the environment through organisms and back to the environment. What is soil erosion? How can soil become polluted? What effect does soil erosion and pollution have on the environment? Soil organisms provide ecosystem services such as maintaining soil fertility and preventing soil erosion. Water, wind, ice, and other agents cause soil erosion, the wearing away or removal of soil from the land. Soil erosion reduces fertility because essential minerals and organic matter are removed. Erosion causes sediments and pesticide and fertilizer residues to pollute nearby waterways ( Wiley, 2009). What is the purpose of soil reclamation? To undertake soil reclamation, erosion protection, Site restoration and reinstatement, taking into account natural processes, operational requirements and technical feasibility, to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Policy Categories And Be Able For Cite Examples 1) Review the policy categories and be able to cite examples: a) Constituent policies involves the structure that makes up the government. Constituent policies are concerned with the establishment of government structure, establishment of rules or procedures for the conduct of government, rules that distribute or divide power and jurisdiction within the present and future government policies might be made. A structural example of constituent policy is the creation of the Department of Homeland Security. In 2002, President George Bush did not see the need of a department to manage terrorism, however, he changed his mind and called on Congress to create a Department of Homeland Security. A procedural example of constituent policy is the Federal Administrative Procedure Act of 1946 with outlined the procedures to be used by agencies to ensure openness and fairness in agency decision making. Constituent policies also include matters that involve personnel practices and budgetary actions. b) Distributive policies the allocation of benefits or services, at no cost, to particular segments of the population individuals, groups, companies, or communities. These benefits or services include subsidies, grants, loans, technical assistance, information (as on the weather), contracts, unemployment benefits, and river and harbor improvement actions. The cost of these benefits and services are paid from the public treasury, which means taxpayer generally. c) Substantive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. A Brief Biography of Dian Fossey Dian Fossey was a famous zoologist. She was born January 16, 1932 in San Francisco, California her parents were both together but they didn t really interact as much and they were never seen as a family, her dad was an insurance agent and an alcoholic, her mother was a fashion designer she wasn t as recognize as other fashion designers but she was into beauty and many girly things in the other hand Dian was more like a relax girl and was more into her studies and grades than into her outter beauty she loved to learn and actually she reached her goals and went to many colleges to finish her careers. As Dian began to grow up and she finished high school she left to go attend Martin Junior College which is located in California she took business classes and when she finished a year in Marin Junior College she actually left to go work in a farm where she began to work as a animal caretaker which in this job she began to expand her love for animals while she was working at the farm even though she was having fun taking care of all those animals she had to leave because she got chickenpox. After she left she went back to college but this time to a different one which was the University of California at Davis, this school was actually to start her career as a veterinarian her first year was pretty good and easy but when it came to her second year she was terrible and didn t really understand one specific class so she failed and had to transfer to San Jose State College where she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Henna Art In this essay, we explore the traditions of henna art that has recently entered mainstream debates in regards to the ways in which Eastern cultural creations are used, borrowed, and imitated by others. We will unmask the beauty behind henna in Western societies as they become silenced due to the adaptation of the conceptualized notion of societal beauty resulting in culture appropriation. Henna designs on the skin became significant in many Eastern cultures as it transcended most commonly as a wedding tradition among Muslim and Hindu brides, as well as for special occasions. In a wedding setting, the bride s arms and feet are embellished with symbolic and historical designs that are meant to demonstrate the love and strength the bride will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Change At Work Analysis Changing isn t always the easiest thing to do, but in writing it is necessary. Whether it s changing your genre; which includes style, form, focus, tone, word choice. Or changing it to fit a new workplace which is explained in Wardle s essay Identity, Authority, and Learning to Write in New Workplaces. Roozens Tracing Trajectories of Practice: Repurposing in One Student s Developing Disciplinary Writing Process is also an example of how change affects someone s writing. Change is crucial for people in any new or different environment. In Roozens essay, Lindsay was the student that he followed. In this text, he explains Lindsay s understanding of the text. He first describes her verse copying practices in religious text, then he explains how ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Asserting his own identity means that he only wanted to use his own work, and not listen to other on how to make it better. He only wanted to use his writing style and not listen to his peers. By asserting his own identity on other Alan struggled to be successful in his new place of work because he resisted the identity that was imposed on him by the workplace. Because our identities are shaped to some extent by the communities in which we chose to participate workers such as Alan may also be demonstrating their desire to identify with communities of practice other than the primary ones in which they work by refusing to appropriate new ways of writing (Wardle 294). Roozen is explaining how Alan s refusal to change is because of the community he identifies with, and because he doesn t identify himself with the new workplace he doesn t find it necessary to adjust to the new writing techniques. Alan continued to only write in his own way and did not become a member of his new community. No one in his new community change to accommodate his stubbornness, this ended in Alan leaving the workplace looking for employment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Listeria monocytogenes Essay Listeria monocytogenes Introduction Listeria monocytogenes, a motile, gram positive rod, is an opportunistic food borne pathogen capable of causing listeriosis in humans. Listeriosis includes manifestations of septicemia, meningitis, pneumonia, and encephalitis. L. monocytogenes is also implicated in miscarriages, stillbirth, and premature birth for pregnant women. L. monocytogenes is a tough bacterium resistant to freezing, drying, and heat; most strains have been shown to be pathogenic. It is hypothesized that 1 10% of humans are intestinal carriers of L. monocytogenes. Over 37 mammalian species, including wild and domestic animals, are capable of L. monocytogenes infection and transmission. Extensive environmental reservoirs for L. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Pathogenic L. monocytogenes go through an intracellular life cycle involving early escape from the phagocytic vacuole, rapid intracytoplasmic multiplication, bacterially induced actin based motility, and direct spread to neighboring cells, in which they reinitiate the cycle. The bacterium is first phagocytosed by these cells and secretes a pore forming toxin called listeriolysin, which allows the bacterium to escape from the phagosome. All virulent strains of L. monocytogenes synthesize and secrete listeriolysin. Phospholipase A and B are other virulence factors that facilitate escape of L. monocytogenes from the phagosome. Once out of the phagosome L. monocytogenes is capable of rapid division in the cytoplasm, evading the immune response and moving throughout the cytoplasm from cell to cell. L. monocytogenes is well known for its ability to propel itself like a rocket through the cell cytoplasm. This is the result of the bacterium s ability to polymerize actin filaments at its tail end. Actin is arranged in subunits to form microfilaments that are capable of directing cell movement. L. monocytogenes accomplishes cell motility through a virulence factor called ActA that takes advantage of normal actin polymerization going on in the cell. The ActA protein shares sequence homology with a protein called WASP that is found in virtually all eukaryotic cells. WASP is responsible for recognizing and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Aids According to Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration by George D. Pozgar, the Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a fatal disease that destroys the body s ability to fight bacteria and viruses. AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). It is considered to be the deadliest epidemic in human history with the first case being reported in 1981. It has been estimated that more than 21 million people have died from AIDS. (Pozgar, 2012, p. 353 364) AIDS is a collection of specific, life threatening, opportunistic infections and manifestations that are the result of an underlying immune deficiency. AIDS is caused by a highly contagious blood borne virus as is the most severe form of the HIV infection. This is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A state may use HIV Care Grants for: 1. To establish and operate HIV care consortia within areas most affected by HIV diseases that shall be designed to provide a comprehensive continuum of care to individuals and families with HIV disease. 2. To provide home and community based care services for individuals with HIV disease. 3. To provide assistance to ensure the continuity of health insurance coverage for individuals with HIV disease. 4. To provide treatments that have been determined to prolong life or prevent serious deterioration of health to individuals with HIV disease. (Pozgar, 2012, p. 362 363) According to the website, http://aids.gov/federal resources/national hiv aids strategy/nhas.pdf, President Barack Obama stated the following Vision for the National HIV/AIDS Strategy. The United States will become a place where new HIV infections are rare and when they do occur, every person, regardless of age, gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or socio economic circumstance, will have unfettered access to high quality, life extending care, free from stigma and discrimination. President Barack Obama has committed to developing a National HIV/AIDS Strategy with three primary goals: 1. Reducing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. American English And British English Benjamin Leaman LT Chamyan IEP UK 6 JUL 16 American English and British English The usage of the many forms of English dialects have often led to miscommunication. The knowledge gained beforehand can help to limit that, and to provide those visiting with an idea of what the local culture is like. There are specific words and phrases that may prove useful, words and phrases to avoid, and many key differences between American English and British English. Many useful words and phrases in the English language can mean many different things in different dialects. Therefore it is imperative that we as guests and visitors have prior knowledge that would limit miscommunication. One main phrase or reference is the UK itself. The UK is actually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These mean, respectively; thanks, restroom, a greeting, thank you and goodbye, a mug of tea, a friend (used by men, not women), and four. Some more unfamiliar terms would be those used in Wales and Scotland. Some words and sayings that might be useful include; bore da (bore eh dah) , nos da , siwmae (shoo mai) , diolch , cwrw (coo roo) , croeso (croy saw) , byddwn i n hoffi (buddOOn een houghEE) , ken , burn , drookit , droothie , stane dyke , bairns/weans , and kirk . These mean, respectively; good morning, good night, hello, beer, I would like, know, stream, soaked, thirsty, stone wall, and church. One important phrase to use while in Wales would be Dwi ddim yn siarad Cymraeg (dween thim un sharad cumraig) which means, I don t speak Welsh . [5] Other words that may be useful to know include agony aunt, aniseed, articulated lorry, aubergine, blanket bath, boiler suit, boob tube, bottom drawer, bowls, braces, brawn, breeze block, bum bag, candyfloss, casualty, central reservation, cling film, council estate, court card, demister, diamante, draughts, dressing gown, dual carriageway, dummy, estate car, ex directory, flannel, grill, hundreds and thousands, ice lolly, jump lead, ladybird, lollipop lady/man, lorry, lucky dip, marshalling yard, milometer, number plate, off licence, paracetamol, pinafore dress, plain chocolate, polo neck, power point, pram, press up, pylon, saloon, silverside, sledge, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus CS was first described by Dr. David G Cogan in 1945 as a non syphilitic interstitial keratitis with vestibuloauditory symptoms (1). CS is rare, with fewer than 250 reported cases in the literature, and is mostly described in young adult Caucasian patients of both sexes (2). CS is an extremely rare disorder in Arabic and Middle Eastern countries(3). The novelty of this study is represented by being the first case reported within Jordanian population that is 7 million people. The classical form of ocular involvement in CS is characterized by the interstitial keratitis, but also, iritis or uveitis, scleritis or episcleritis, and conjunctivitis have been also described, and the atypical CS exists in the absence of interstitial keratitis (2). Some systemic manifestations have been reported in association with CS, including vasculitis of the aorta leading to aortic aneurysm and/or aortic valve regurgitation, fever, arthralgia (or arthritis), lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, skin rash, and peripheral or central nervous system involvement (2, 4). The ocular involvement in CS usually gives a good response to topical corticosteroids therapy, while, systemic corticosteroids are reserved for unresponsive cases or those with posterior uveitis, it was reported that poor long term ophthalmologic outcomes due to CS are unusual in contrast to vestibuloauditory affection(4). Deafness is the most common serious outcome of CS and systemic corticosteroid therapy is warranted as soon as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Distribution Strategy Of Lahari Motors Title: Distribution strategy of LAHARI MOTORS Permission from the letter Company OR the Business Owner Abstract/Summary: Business and Business habits get failed even if the market requirements is projected specialists, in this simple case study is based on my own experience, Market, labour and nature business and enterprise coming into a picture of how the business and seemingly promising circumstances will fail and gain. Especially the tasks that are faced by small and single entrepreneur s implementation, issues are discussed to meet these challenges, of more realistic and practical business in automotive industry, mainly focused on YAMAHA (Bikes and scooters). Introduction To support the new growth, businesses need to expand their initial customer base, often outsource work of business. Market leader can enjoy big market presentation, and take advantage of better resources. Key elements of an organization can still remain stable. This case studies to change YAMAHA as a brand. YAMAHA has been to build a community of enthusiasts around their brand include members from a different kind and a very less number of advertising. How does king of racers to keep its fan so long? It can give them the reasons to respect. All with the ultra strong Japan brand has reached icon status with long term high awareness campaigns marked as persistent trumpeting a simple message. Revs your heart Background Sometimes but brand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Gender Roles Of Women And Women Gender is one of the greatest factors that can determine how we define ourselves and others. Although gender is determined at birth for many, it does not influence one s identity of self until a later age. How society views the roles of each gender influences how a person views themselves. As the views changes, so does one s identity. In the past, the roles of men and women were defined and separated. Men were expected to provide income for the family, while women were expected to take care of the home. Doing things outside these roles caused negative reactions from the community and frowned upon. Today, there is still a difference between men and women, but a lot of the roles have become acceptable for both. Within my culture, gender roles have generally been set and defined to conform to preexisting traditions. Men were viewed as strong and the bread earner and women were weak, unintelligent family care takers. To this day, I feel this notion still exists in the contemporary society due to the deep seated nature of Confucianism in the Chinese culture. Even in Chinese school, we were assigned gender roles and taught proverbial stories instilled with concepts regarding women s inferiority and subordination to men by nature. These gender constructs were enforced beyond childhood and some of my Chinese classes even imposed gender specific behavioral conventions. Many of my textbooks would mainly revolve around male characters as opposed to female characters and there were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Dbq World War 1 Analysis As stated by Roosevelt, We have nothing to fear but fear itself. Fear and paranoia were only one force adding pressure to Europe before it burst into full out war. Anyone with extensive knowledge on The Great War could probably give a list of copious causations, among those being nationalistic tendencies, the alliance system, paranoia, and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. World War I was primarily sparked through the assassination, with underlying tones of nationalism, alliances, and paranoia fueling the fire. Nationalistic ego on part of Europe as a whole boiled Ferdinand s assassination into action, pushing Europe into war. [Serbia] has done nothing to suppress these[rebellious] movements (Doc 3). Austria Hungary had no compassion to the thoughts of the Serbian citizens while they ruled over them, only thinking of more territory they could dominate, and in turn, terrorist groups like The Black Hand, sprouted and eventually were successful in their mission. However, Austria Hungary and Serbia were not alone in blame. The entirety of Europe were imperializing areas in Africa, Asia, and North America. Due to their land conquests, much of Europe was zealously fighting over who would get what area. No one stood up to be the bigger man ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ...the disaster began only at that disastrous moment when the successor of Austria Hungary fell victim to murderous hands (Doc 5). Of course, after Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia through their treasonous actions, both sides kept bringing country after country into the conflict. If the issue had been kept between the two nations, today the war would probably for the most part be overlooked unless you took a very in depth history class. It probably wouldn t have mattered. However Europe was tense, and war was bound to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Compare And Contrast The Response Of Anti-Federalists... Out of the 55 delegates who attended the Constitutional Convention, only 39 signed the Constitution due to multiple objections from the Anti Federalists, but these objections were moderately absolved during the ratification process. Delegates who did not sign the Constitution had reasonings that ranged from simply going home early to outright protest. One of the reasons was that the Constitution lacked a Bill of Rights. Individuals who did not sign because of this included Elbridge Gerry, Richard Henry Lee, and George Mason. These men believed the Constitution lacked sufficient protection of individual rights and felt a Bill of Rights should be added. A second reason was that the Constitution gave too much power to the federal government and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Anti Federalists believed that aspects such as the necessary and proper clause and the supremacy clause gave too much power to the central government and violated state s rights. The Anti Federalists also had issues that were specific to each branch. The Constitution gave the President the power to pardon, the Anti Federalists believed this awarded the executive branch too much power and created a leader similar to Britain s monarch. They argued that legislature had too few of seats, and that senators term limits were too long. The judicial branch was granted the right to review the Constitution, and the Anti Federalists thought the branch would manipulate and interpret the Constitution to benefit themselves. Furthermore, Anti Federalists believed that the national government was too far from the average citizen and wouldn t be able to respond to concerns on a state and local basis. Because the Constitution was written behind closed doors, the Anti Federalists believed that the American people should know exactly what rights the new document gave them, therefore a Bill of Rights was necessary. The federalists responded to these objections in many ways. One of the most memorable was the Federalist Papers written by John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. These papers outlined the benefits of a strong central government in order to persuade New York to ratify the Constitution. Debates between Federalists and Anti Federalists broke out in multiple states, thus leading to a decelerated ratification process. Compromise between these two factions came through promises to add a Bill of Rights and create a better system of checks and balances leading to more states ratifying the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Resident Evil 5 Representation Resident Evil 5, which is known as Biohazard 5 in Japan, is a survival horror video game developed and published by a digital company named Capcom (Snow, 2008: 1). The game was released on the 5th of March in 2009. The plot of Resident Evil revolves around characters named Chris Redfield the white middle aged male protagonist and Sheva Alomar the middle aged female character that serves to support Chris (Snow, 2008: 1). It also revolves around their investigation of a terrorist threat in Kijuju, which is a fictional region in Africa (Snow, 2008: 1). In this essay, the question of how representation of the other embodies relations of power is explored using Resident Evil 5 and using Stuart Hall s theories, namely, representation, binary oppositions, stereotypes and naturalization to conclude how representation of the other carries relations of power. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Representation is the act of portraying or depicting something (Merriam Webster s Online Dictionary 2014)). According to Stuart Hall, it means using language to say something meaningful about, or to present for the second time, the world meaningfully to the other people (Hall, 1997: 259). Hall further states that there is a fixed connection between power which he defines as the ability to control people or things, that can radiate from both dominant and the dominated (Hall, 1997: 261) and representation. In conclusion, Hall s idea is that in the context of representation, the circularity of power is critical. In Resident Evil 5, a number of things such as the African continent and the people living in it are represented as the other from the normal western society, which embodies relations of power in a sense that the power radiates from the normal western society towards the subordinate other, which in this context is the African continent and its people. When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Ruth Handler s Creation Of Diamonds They say diamonds are a girl s best friend (Carol Channing), but I beg to differ. Beginning in the late 1950 s, something as small as 18 inches, made in human likeness captured the hearts of many young girls. Ruth Handler, designer of Barbie states her creation was inspired by her daughter, Barbara, during a trip to Switzerland. On this trip, Handler noticed her daughter s fascination with the doll Bild Lilli. From that incident, Handler knew that girls enjoyed playing with dolls that resembled adults rather than dolls that resembled babies. Girls wanted the opportunity to create a world that allowed them to be anything that they wanted to be and Barbie created that outlet. Because of this, one of the key motives or objectives ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Death Of A Salesman Linda Loman Character Analysis Striving for perfection is often futile and frustrating, as societal norms are ever changing. Such frustration is evident in the actions of Linda Loman, from Death of a Salesman, who is a complicated and seemingly invisible housewife who must deal with her husband s childlike behavior as he falls deeper into his mental illness. Linda s devotion, care, and loyalty to Willy and her sons is not enough as he still treats her terribly by emotionally abusing her and verbally dismissing her, and her sons abandon her due to the resentment they harbor towards their father. Throughout her marriage to Willy, she has glossed over reality, attempting to make her family look perfect, and now that she must attempt to pull her family back together, she resorts ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a submissive housewife, Linda has limited jurisdiction over her household as Willy is the primary form of authority; however, Linda leverages her position as her sons pal and continually manipulates them in attempts to force them to please their father and conform to societal ideals. As she criticizes her son Happy, stating one a philandering bum (Miller 57), Linda attempts to reign both of her sons dreams in through manipulation. Happy is the only son attempting to be successful by societal standards, yet, she criticizes him. Hoping to instill the idea that he will never be good enough, Linda expects more out of Happy than she does out of her son Biff, who is the true philandering bum . Biff travels the country looking for work on ranches and steals for no other reason than because he wants to; however, Linda manipulates Biff with the fate of his father. Linda states Biff, I swear to God! Biff, his life is in your hands! (Miller 60), using the fate of her husband s life to manipulate her rogue son into conforming to societal ideals and into joining the business world despite his wishes not to. Linda expects her sons to cure Willy s mental illness through their own respective successes and does not believe that Willy will ever be happy until her sons are successful in the business world. Through her manipulation, Linda is nearly successful in reigning her sons back under her jurisdiction and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Nadsat In A Clockwork Orange One of the first things that captures a reader s attention as they re reading Anthony Burgess novel, A Clockwork Orange, is the argot, also known as nadsat in the novel, which presents the idea that language can shape reader s thoughts. This is depicted by the language techniques such as descriptive language and slang (nadsat). The nadsat, which the main character and narrator, Alex, and his friends in violence, or droogs as they call themselves, speak throughout the novel shields the readers of the gory and brutal violence that is really being done to people. The way the author describes the attacks, or as Alex calls ultraviolence , using the artificial language works because all of the time the readers are reading, they have to be think about what words such as yarbles (testicles), glazzies (eyes), and oozy (chain) mean, and so this creates a delay in the readers minds in registering what is actually happening to the people Alex and his friends are attacking. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first sight, it would be more than difficult to tell what is happening, but after concentrating on the sentence for a while, readers would then figure out that Alex was cutting Billyboy on the cheeks. Overall, the effect that the descriptive language and slang/nadsat have on the readers alienates the violence in the book, making it seem less shocking and therefore conditioning the readers to behave in an ordinary way, also making readers feels as if they re one of Alex s friends, towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Detroit Auto Show Persuasive Speech In the 2016 North American Detroit Auto Show, Akio Toyoda, the president and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation, presented a 13 minutes speech and introduced Lexus new LC 500 model to the car industry. The purpose of Toyoda s speech was not only to introduce a new car model to the car industry, but also to convince the audience that LC500 is a superior performance coupe compared to its competitors. The audience at the Detroit Auto Show was a large crowd that was consisted of over a hundred people. The audience was mostly consisted of car reviewers, media/ news anchors, photographers, and car enthusiasts. Besides the shuttering sound of the professional cameras, the audience was in awed and amazed throughout the 13 minutes speech given by Toyoda. The audience occasionally laughed in agreement when Toyoda made small jokes during his speech. For instance, Toyoda shared that because of his passion for cars, he wanted to become a taxi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It as an informative speech because Toyoda introduced the car by stating the facts such as the LC500 s length, width, height, engine choices (467hp, 5 liter V8), different colors of this model, 10 speed automatic transmission, the MSRP of the car, and more. However, Toyoda s speech was also a persuasive speech because he was trying to convince the audience that Lexus LC500 is anything but boring. He believed that this model is the flagship coupe of Lexus and has evolutionary and performance engineering that other carmakers do not have. For example, Toyoda claimed that with the aerodynamic body style, newly design interior, visionary design, the LC500 is luxurious, sportier, and faster than its competitors. The goal of the speech was not only to introduce a new production model, but also to convince the audience that LC500 is a worthy sport car that deserves to be chosen over the other competitors such the Audi R8, Mercedes Benz S65 AMG, BMW i8, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Red Hunting Hat Symbolism In Catcher In The Rye Symbolism, in literature, is an extremely effective technique. Symbolism helps create a deeper and more complex meaning to a story. In The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, the novel s protagonist, Holden Caulfield is portrayed as an adolescent boy trying to understand who he is supposed to be. He is at an extremely vulnerable time in his life since he has just been kicked out of Pencey Prep and doesn t want his parents to find out. He makes the ultimate decision to leave the school before he is officially kicked out and chooses to begin a new life of independence. The red hunting hat is an extremely important symbol because it gives him a sense of protection and the ability to feel invincible, when wearing it. Throughout the novel, the red hunting hat shows up in many main events that happen to him during his new life as an independent person. Ultimately, the red hunting hat helps him feel protected in a world of the unknown. Not only does the red hat symbolize protection, it also represents Holden s uniqueness. The red hat is not a common article of clothing and it helps Holden represent his own personal originality. In the beginning of the novel, Holden was informed that he had been kicked out of his school, Pencey Prep. At this time, Holden was at a very vulnerable point in his life. He did not know what he was supposed to do since he did not want his parents to find out. The red hunting hat was introduced into the novel when he got off the subway in New York. It was the red hunting hat, with one of those very, very long peaks. I saw it in the window of this sports store when we got out of the subway, just after I noticed i d lost all the goddamn foils. It only cost me a buck. The way I wore it, I swung the old peak way around to the back very corny I ll admit, but I liked it that way (Salinger 21). This quote shows that the minute he saw the hunting hat in the store window it gave him a sense of comfort and protection. When he bought the hat, he was in a vulnerable state when he had forgotten the equipment on the subway. The hat gave him the ability to feel protected from the disappointment he felt when he let his team down. The significance of the way he turned his hat around is also important. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Herzberg Two Factor Theory 1. Job satisfaction: Job satisfaction can be explained as a feeling of pleasure that one feels with his work, it is fulfillment of one s needs and desires from his or her work and the environment of work. There are several theories from past, which tries to explain the job satisfaction one of these theories is the Herzberg s two factor theory. According to his theory, there are two basic types of work motivators one is the intrinsic motivator and the other is the extrinsic motivator. Intrinsic satisfaction is linked with the actual task of the job that is whether the person likes or enjoys what he or she is actually doing. Does the task make him or her feel been utilized of do they feel the work they do is helping them grow. The extrinsic motivation is more about the non job factors such as the environment of the workplace, the attitude of the colleagues the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several factors were considered as contributors for the job satisfaction. Aiken in his research work of 2001 found out that: Job dissatisfaction among nurses was highest in the United States (41%) followed by Scotland (38%), England (36%), Canada (33%) and Germany (17%). One third of nurses in England and Scotland and more than one fifth in the United States planned on leaving their job within 12 months of data collection. (Job satisfaction among nurses: a literature review, 2005) Why is it important to study a nurse s job satisfaction? An increase in the studies related to the job satisfaction of nurses has been witnessed (PIETERSEN, 2005) there are several reasons for this such as: 1. Several studies had shown a decrease in the job satisfaction of nurses in particular. 2. The decrease in the number of nurses worldwide, this decrease in the number of nurses is because of several factors such as work environment, pressure of the work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Advantages and Disadvantages of Switching from U.S.Gaap to... Advantages and Disadvantages of switching from U.S.GAAP to IFRS Nara Yoon Charles Center Summer 2009 2 Advantages and Disadvantages of switching from U.S.GAAP to IFRS In today s business, markets are demanding increasing conformity. Many countries have converted to and implemented the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) s accounting standards. The United States, however, still maintains its own Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB). Both IASB and FASB have created International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (U.S.GAAP) respectively. These accounting standards are rules of measurements for financial statements that companies issuing stock to the public must provide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition to more discretion, the differences also affect the numbers the companies choose to represent themselves. The area of financial liabilities and equity gives rise to differences that could affect how a firm chooses to raise capital (Hail,54). Reclassification of certain instruments as equity and debt will affect reported net assets and debt to equity ratios (De Jong, 2006).These changes will affect firms borrowing activities, debt covenants, ratings, and other contracts (Hail,54). In the area of consolidation, one of the specific differences is the order of the inventory. U.S.GAAP uses the Last In First Out (LIFO) method, which assumes that goods purchased most recently are sold first and that the remaining items have been purchased at earlier periods (Libby, 2007). Using the LIFO method results in lower gross profit, which allows a company to be taxed less. Under IFRS, however, the LIFO method is prohibited. Implementing IFRS would trigger a big tax hike for U.S. companies (Bogoslaw). This would probably diminish a company s position because of a higher tax burden. Thus, the differences between the standards in the various areas affect a firm holistically. The switch of numbers effect more than just the financial report but also the company s financial standing and its bargaining power. The second benefit of the conversion is cost savings, primarily for multinational companies. Before companies can ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...