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Compare And Contrast Pakistan And Kaka
Introduction:
As we all know that every country has its own rules and regulations. Here we will discuss and
compare two different countries which have their own marketing strategies. These countries are
Pakistan and KSA. Both of these countries are different in many perspectives. Their culture is
different, strategic decisions are different, most importantly, there is a huge cultural difference in
both of these countries.
Although these countries are different in many perspectives, they are doing their business in each
other s homeland. Many Pakistani workers are working and running their businesses in KSA. While
many Saudis also set up their businesses in Pakistan. But still, their marketing strategies are
different from each other.
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There are no church or any other worship place for non Muslims.
Music : Music is not allowed in public places. There are no such restaurants or gyms where people
can listen music. No music classes for people so they themselves hire private tutor to teach piano
lessons or learning to play other instruments. Many people face difficulties to learn music.
Communication Problem: As Pakistanis face difficulties when they go for shopping because
Saudis cant speak English and may Pakistani don t know how to speak Arabic so its difficult for
them to communicate. As communication is big problem people are facing. When Pakistani runs
an organization in K.S.A. So he also gain advantages. Organization growth is more as compared in
Pakistan because K.S.A. Is more advanced and more fast in technology wise. Companies don t
have to face light issues.
Nationality problem: Pakistanis who are living in K.S.A. They don t get nationality as its not a
rule of middle east. They don t give nationality to anyone. So most of the people don t want to
come because they don t get
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Grandmother
Emmy BegleiterBegleiter 1 English 11 Personal Essay 11/9/12 The Loss of a Loved One The
stillness of your beloved grandmother s face was frightening. She looked almost like a porcelain
doll. You saw your beloved lying in the casket wearing her favorite suit, her hair and makeup
done up nicely. This was goodbye. Your grandmother has now reunited with her husband who
died almost twenty years earlier, in the eternal happiness called heaven. Though you know that
all of the pain and suffering your grandmother endured has ended, it is still hard for you to
picture what life will be like without her. You are forced to go on with your life with your loved
one only alive in your heart. In a way, it seemed like your... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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In the shadowbox outside of each room were relics of their husband or wife, children,
grandchildren, and their passions. It filled you with sorrow. You come to your grandmother s
room and look in her cubby. Even though you want to look, you can t because the lost memories
would shatter your heart. In some ways you dread the visit; in others you look forward to it. It is
hard to see your grandmother dying and always scared or upset that her days of youth have
ended. That beautiful woman with the perfect posture, the bright blue eyes, and the welcoming
smile was gone. She was in a wheelchair bent over, her hair a mess, and her eyes filled with true
terror. It became hard to look at your beloved like this; yet you know that you won t be able to be
in her company for much longer. So you look forward to spending time in her living presence.
Begleiter 4 As you walk in and sign your name in the visitor s book, you begin to wonder if this
is a dream. For sixteen years, your grandmother has been by your side. Whether in Florida or
Connecticut, she was there. You could always call her and share your feelings, your excitement
and your fears. Now you can hardly talk to her. The caring and talkative woman you once knew
was just filled with fear. Every moment you shared with her was about her latest nightmare or how
she would
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Western Civilization Influence
The concept of the West began after the fall of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire declined for
its division between the Eastern, and the Western Rome which occurred in 285 A.D. After the fall
of Rome, the literature, its art, history, and technology were scattered and was lost near the western
part of the empire. This scattering of lost history made the formation of a new West Empire.
Christianity and Roman Catholicism played a dominant role in the shaping of the Western. There
are three major parts that influenced and helped the development of the Western Civilization which
is Mesopotamia, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome. Mesopotamia heavily influenced the
development of western civilization, by their organized shaped communities. Many historians
traced the roots western civilization back to the land area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
Having land between rivers allowed a surplus of food from farming, engineering advances, such as
the construction of canals, dams, drains, and the Sumerians and Babylonians could build large
cities. This land was known to be Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia was the West first enormous societal
structure and system. The western based the first cultures which were originated from the
Mesopotamia region, which shows how Mesopotamian cultures provided a great influence on the
West. It became to be recognized as the cradle of civilization . The development of the wheel, the
first writing system, which is Cuneiform, the wheel, and the
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Zara vs. Hm
VS.
H M vs. Zara Comparing Marketing Strategies By: Heather Lynn, Shannon Bennett, Harriet Joines
Table of Contents
Introduction Zara History Performance Financials Recent Expansions Threats and Opportunities
Current Marketing Strategy H M History Performance Financials Recent Expansions Threats and
Opportunities Current Marketing Strategy Our Marketing Plan Marketing Objectives SWOT
Analysis Marketing Mix Competitors Summary Works Cited 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 10 10 11 12 12 13
13 15 15 17 17 18
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Introduction For this term paper, our group will be comparing two companies, H M and Zara, and
their marketing strategies and taking the information we compile and developing a new marketing
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Ortega Gaona, CEO, founder, and Spain s richest man founded Zara in 1975. Zara s first store
was in A Caruna where the headquarters now lay and featured lower priced lookalikes of high
end, popular products selling to women, men, and children (Zara (Clothing) 2009). Beginning in
the nineteen eighties Zara began experimenting with differentiating the design, manufacturing and
distributing progression in order to condense lead times and respond faster to new trends. Gaona
considered this to be instant fashion. Instead of individuals, Zara used information technologies
and groups of designers to base its improvements in fashion. In 1998, the company began its
international development through Portugal s second city, Porto. By 1989 Zara entered the
United States and by 1990 entered France. Zara s international development expanded to Mexico
in 1992, Greece in 1993, and Belgium and Sweden in 1994. Zara continued to open stores around
the world until there were stores in seventy countries. This includes more than 519 stores in
Spain, 116 stores in France, 87 stores in Italy, and 45 stores in the USA (Zara: Cool Clothes Now,
Not Later). Zara Performance: Financials: Since Zara is a subsidiary of the parent company Inditex,
this report includes some financials about Inditex. According to the
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Diction In Christopher Ralegh s The Passionate Shepherd To...
In 1599, Christopher Marlowe wrote a poem called The Passionate Shepherd to His Love. This
poem has a very idealistic or optimistic point of view, as the shepherd asks his love to come live
a simple life with him in the country. Marlowe uses diction and imagery to portray a simple but
beautiful and fulfilling life for his love, if only she chooses to come live with him. In response
to Marlowe s poem, in 1600, Sir Walter Ralegh wrote The Nymph s Reply to the Shepherd. In
contrast to Marlowe s poem, Ralegh s poem has a very realistic point of view. Ralegh uses diction
and imagery to show how empty the shepherd s promises are to his love. Although these two poems
correspond and use the same elements to get their point across, they could... Show more content on
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The Nymph in this poem uses imagery describing what will happen during the bad times in their
lives if she chooses to live with him. She says the rivers will rage, the rocks will grow cold and
the flowers will fade (line 6 and 9). She says all of the things that he is offering to her will soon
break, soon wither, and soon be forgotten (line 15) and then she will be left with nothing but
empty promises. In this way, Ralegh uses imagery to help the reader see what will really happen,
instead of just what the shepherd promises will happen. Then after looking at how hard their life
will really be and how meaningless his promises really are, the nymph says all these in me no
means can move, to come to thee and be thy love (line 19 and
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The Effect Of Automatic Processes Interfering With...
Whether your mom is telling you a list of chores to do while you are watching your favorite TV
show or studying for an exam in a noisy room, these are common occurrences that may be
affecting you in ways you don t realize. What people may not know is how these instances could
cause hindrances when processing information; this is an underlying problem and has been known
as interference. When you have attention on more than one thing you may be experiencing
interference and this can inhibit cognitive processes. The effects of automatic processes interfering
with controlled processes have been known to have been tested through something called a Stroop
experiment. The revolutionary study by, Stroop (1935) used 5 different colors; purple, brown,
green, blue, and red in a color wordnaming task. Subjects had to say the color of the word while
it was printed in different color ink. For example, the word blue would be written in the color red.
They first did this using the colored words and then repeated the process with the words printed in
black. They found that the colored word condition suggested a 2.3s longer reaction timethan the
black word condition. This is due to the inference of automatic word reading in the color word
condition. Previous research also suggests that there can be interference with the use of the symbol
of an arrow or the written words right and left in an experiment conducted by, Baldo, Shimamura,
and Prinzmetal (1998). Their findings suggested
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Essay about Film Techniques in What s Eating Gilbert Grape
What s Eating Gilbert Grape?
Film Techniques related to theme
Theme: Struggle and Hardship
In the film What s Eating Gilbert Grape? directed by Lasse Hallstrom in 1993, one of the main
ideas is that of struggle and hardship. This idea is significant to the film because it relates to each
character in a different way, making the storyline more interesting. Three different techniques
used by Lasse Hallstrom to illustrate the idea of struggle and hardship include Gilberts voice
over, the extra close ups of Bonnie as she climbs the stairs and the double up of dialogue, where
Mrs Carver is talking to Gilbert, and Mr Carver is heard tying to entertain their children in
background.
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This technique relates to the idea of struggle and hardship, because it would be both a hardship
for Gilbert to live in such a boring town, and a struggle to make a living where there is an
apparent lack of people, meaning a lack of customers and money.
Another character that suffers from struggle and hardship is Bonnie Grape. Towards the end of
the film, Bonnie, who is an obese woman and the mother of Gilbert, Arnie, Amy and Ellen, is
seen struggling up the stairs to her bedroom. Lasse Hallstrom used extra close up shots of her
hands gripping the railing, her pained and determined face, and her feet on the steps. These shots
had the purpose of indicating to the audience what a difficult task this was for her, and by
focusing on her hands feet and face, they also helped to show how she was straining herself,
because of her weight. This technique helps to show the idea of struggle and hardship, because her
excess weight is a hardship she has had to deal with, and moving around, let alone climbing the
stairs, is a definite struggle for her.
Two more characters that suffer from struggle and hardship in the film are Mr and Mrs Carver.
This is shown through the double up of dialogue about three quarters of the way through the film,
when Mrs Carver is talking to Gilbert about how upset he?d made her, and Mr Carver could be
heard in the background, trying to entertain their children. This technique allows the audience to
experience
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People Of All Ages Share A Aspiration For Meaning,...
People of all ages share a aspiration for meaning, significance, and hope in their lives that can
lead to an underlying sense of purpose. Discovering and understanding our purpose provides us
with a basis and a map with clear directions for how we can live out life to the fullest. For each
person, the meaning of lifemay vary and be slightly different based on different cultures and morals.
In our humanistic culture, people pursue what they think they will find meaning in. Some of these
quests for meaning include success within business, prosperity in revenue, satisfying sexual desires,
entertainment, and doing good to other people. However, the knowledge and experiences in life
imposes the view that placing the needs of others before... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Meaningless! ...Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless (Ecclesiastes 1:2). King
Solomon, the writer of Ecclesiastes, had wealth beyond measure, wisdom beyond any man of
his time or ours, hundreds of women, palaces and gardens that were the envy of kingdoms, the
best food and wine, and every form of entertainment available. He said at one point that anything
his heart wanted, he pursued. And yet he summed up life under the sun life lived as though all
there is to life is what we can see with our eyes and experience with our senses is meaningless.
Why is there such a void? Coming from a christian background, we are lead to believe that God
created us for something beyond what we can experience in the here and now. Solomon said of
God, He has also set eternity in the hearts of men... (Ecclesiastes 3:11). In our hearts we are aware
that the here and now is not all that there is.
In the journal article On Pursuit of the Purpose of Life: The Shona Metaphysical Perspective, the
author Mawere justifies that loving others is an instinctive advantage that gives life a sense of
meaning and purpose. For the people of Shona, the purpose of life on earth is to love in order to
make the world a better place to live. (Mawere, 2010).
There are many types of love that exist: the love that a mother has for her child, the love shared
between a husband and a wife, and the love between friends as well as love in relationships with
the other sex. Love is present
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The Jewish Culture During World War II
The Jewish culture during World War II was primarily the target of terror. These people were
brutally murdered, sent to concentration camps where they were sent to pretty much die, and
also their way of life was almost destroyed. The Nazi s ran terror on these citizens for years
during the war. Even though all this was brought down onto the Jewish citizens, they were still
able to fight back. What different acts of resistance was there? Who was all participating in the
resistance? How were they able to obtain their resources for their revolts? Where was the resistance
happening at? In this essay, it will describe to the readers of a couple instances where the Jewish
resistance happened, such as; the Sobribor concentration camp revolt, the... Show more content on
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A small group of Jewish prisoners who they were considered the underground committee, they
planned a small revolt and escape. The reason for this revolt is because stated by Philip Bialowitz
in A Promise at Sobibor
Our fears of liquidation only worsen when the transports begin arriving at less frequent intervals in
July. People begin thinking even more seriously of any way to save themselves or to at least take
some measure of vengeance before the Germans kill us.
The revolt began around October 14th at 4pm. They were supposed to slowly and silently kill
off SS staff. Someone made a duplicate key to the armory room, so they were able to obtain
some weapons from there. The first kill was an SS soldier with an axe, and the Jewish prisoners
went on to kill another 10 guards. The telephone wires were cut, and with guns in hands they were
aiming down the guard towers. When chaos broke out the remaining guards shot at the prisoners.
Roughly about 300 prisoners escaped but only 50 of them survived the war. Right after the revolt
the camp was dismantled.
Michael Berenbaum wrote in his article Warsaw Ghetto Uprising,
As part of Adolf Hitler s final solution for ridding Europe of Jews, the Nazis established ghettos
in areas under German control to confine Jews until they could be executed. The Warsaw ghetto,
enclosed at first with barbed wire but later with a brick wall 10 feet high and 11 miles long,
comprised the old Jewish
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Disadvantages Of Lean Manufacturing
2 LEAN MANUFACTURING:
As per Womack, Jones, and Roos (1990), the expression Lean speaks to a framework that uses less
input with a specific end goal to make the same yields than those made by a conventional large
scale manufacturing framework, while expanding the scope of various completed merchandise for
the end client. The term lean manufacturing is synonymous with various names, for example, agile
manufacturing, just in time manufacturing, synchronous manufacturing, world class
manufacturing, and continuous flow (serial production).
Lean manufacturing is an operational procedure arranged toward accomplishing the most limited
conceivable process duration by wiping out waste. It is gotten from the Toyota production system
and its goal is to expand the worth included work by taking out squanders and decreasing
superfluous work. The method frequently diminishes the time between a client request and
shipment, and it is intended to enhance benefit, consumer loyalty, throughput time, and worker
inspiration. The advantages of lean manufacturing for the most part are lower costs, higher quality,
and shorter lead times. The term lean manufacturing is made to speak to less human exertion in the
organization, less assembling space, less interest in apparatuses, less stock in advancement, and less
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Waste, or MUDA, is anything that adds expense to the item without including esteem. Squanders
can be arranged into seven classes:
1.Waste of overproducing: Producing components that are neither intended for stock nor planned
for sale immediately.
2.Waste of waiting: Refers to the idle time between operations.
3.Waste of transport: Moving material more than necessary.
4.Waste of processing: Doing more to the product than necessary and the customer is willing to
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Corporate Culture Into Talent Management
GE and Berkshire Hathaway
When it comes to articulating one company that has been excellent in aligning human capital with
strategy is GE. T Mobile can find an excellent example of GE s six principles identified as the key
to their success. These include: Aligning recruiting efforts with strategy; making sure the company
s talent management practices fit with each other; making deliberate effort to embed corporate
culture into talent management processes such as hiring methods and leadership development;
getting involvement by managers at all levels, including the CEO; Figuring out the best balance of
the company s global and local needs; and Finding ways to differentiate the company from its
competitors (Brokaw, 2012). According to CEO Jeffrey Immelt, the company s talent management
system is its most powerful implementation too.
Berkshire Hathaway is another organization noted for having an excellent talent management plan.
Socialization is what Noe (2013) describes as the process of helping new hires adjust to social and
performance aspects of their new jobs. As we have previously discussed, having an exceptional
talent management strategy which is inclusive of socialization can allow a company competitive
advantage in the market place. Warren Buffet s, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway investments seem to
always outperform the market. There are three key things he focuses on in his talent management
strategy. Communicating pride in confidence in his people, modeling civility
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A Reduction Of Supply Chain Over Time Essay
A reduction in inventory combined with absence or reduction of shortages
More efficient procurement and a potentially leaner supply chain over time
Improved relationships with suppliers and opportunities to leverage their expertise to support the
company s mission better
A reduction in obsolescence of items as the result of reduced inventory and a greater inventory
turnover
Increased emphasis on discipline within inventory management
Greater floor space availability for expansion and focused usage due to reduced inventory quantities
A reduction in lead times for purchased items and production times for manufactured items
Enhanced manufacturing efficiency and productivity of direct labor across the board
A decrease in rework and setup times due to optimal lot and batch sizes
A reduction in overtime due to greater production efficiency
Enhanced customer service and agility with changing independent demand
Improved processes throughout the production environment
Greater visibility to the real output and inventory numbers in more real time
Improved financial management and more accurate costing
Better overall material planning
Greater accountability throughout the organization
Enhanced performance measures within and across departments and groups
Higher profitability and improved cash flows from more optimal use of inventory, labor, and
increased sales due to greater adaptability
Of the
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An Organization For A Cyber Forensics Consultant
The CEO pointed out a notably vital concern to the organization that caused an international
cyberspace penetration. As she explained, CyberTech is an organization serving as a cyber
forensics consultant for our organization. They have the responsibility to examine our digital
experiences forensically and identify any problems and loopholes present in our systems in a bid
to solve cyber related concerns. Systems should be working at the expectations of all stakeholders,
and CyberTech is the contractors who should take the roles of advising and implementing on the
best courses of actions when it comes to handling the systems. Also, CyberTech is handling the
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However, with cybercrime, they could be scapegoats and may be innocent. It s not clear which
company did the hacking. The company can either stand with the two stakeholders at the expense
of supposed virtues, or it can turn them in to be investigated further even though the information
leading to them is insufficient.
Effects of conflict of interest to the organization
This situation may seem totally unrelated but in a great way affects the case at hand. The
decisions made by CyberTech will in a way not be genuine due to the influence of the presence of
the suspects in another case with them. Let s take an example that the OPM breach suspects were
found guilty in the case which subsequently led to termination of their job and charging by the
court. This would lead them not being able to facilitate the other case they have with CyberTech.
As a result, it would suppress them financially or even if arrested they would not be able to
represent themselves in order to proceed with the other mentioned case. This is a conflict of interest
which comes with lame outcomes of a bad image to the organization. As well known, a bad image
for an organization greatly affects how it operates and hence how it relates to its customers. The
basic factor that prospective clients look upon before proposing to work with a certain organization
is the image of the organization (Thompson,
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The Machine Stop
E.M Forster explains the consequence of technology ruling society In the story The Machine Stop
by E.M Forster is about a human society lived their life in an underground civilization using a
machine as the way of a society. In the story, the character Kuno try to inform her mom that the
society they re living is unsafe and toxic. However Kuno mother Vashti like most people ignore any
criticism and belief the machine is ruining humansociety. Ultimately the machine would start show
signs of weakness before it eventually collapse and ruined society. E.M Forster main purpose of
writing this story is to warn people about advanced technologycould destroy human society in the
future and he was able to successfully distribute that in the
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Applying Different Analytical Approaches For Films Dog...
Applying different analytical approaches to films
Dog soldiers
Critical approaches:
The sound used in dog soldiers was very dramatic and is non diegetic. The editing was fast paced
and added dramatic tension to the setting of the film; the setting was quite dark throughout the
film and as it was set in an isolated house in a forest this also helped to add to the dramatic effect.
In terms of cinematography, there was a large amount of point of view shots and certain points of
the film were in black and white. Accelerated hot reverse shot shows energy of conversation and
can see the characters emotion and reactions. Zoom into window towards woman, slow motion fire
chasing the car and explosion. Camerawork medium shots, close ups, handheld camera views,
over the shoulder and pan of men around the table. The technical elements identified to help find
out what the genre of the film would be, the fact that it includes a lot of violence, blood and
intense scenes would lead most audiences to believe it was a thriller or horror type film. Another
convention is that is evident in dog soldiers is fantasy; this is because it includes werewolves, who
are not proven to be real, there are also some elements of comedy.
Fire light gave a very gloomy/dangerous environment, around Ryan soldiers appeared tired/sweaty
showing how hard the fight is moon hints that there is more fighting to come. Lighting is used to
create a sense of authenticity
Feminist analysis:
Gender is
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The Stress Of The Pain
The pain, the stress, as the sound rings my ears, in a repetitive, persistent manner, in Search of
relief, extending my arms with all the energy remaining, tempted to leave the noise in replace
for a greater annoyance An hour until shift ends , i relieve the noise of its duty as the cold
presses against my cheek. Hello this is Brian from Officeworks, How can I help you today . You
guys sold me a faulty laptop, it s not turning on! Sir did you make sure the laptop is charged
before you switched it on A sudden silence following a distinct short beep, Another idiot The
clock struck 12 with great hesitation, the last few minutes are always the hardest, i snatched my
backpack and paced out the room as the sound of the creaky door lingered, The thought of home
tingled my senses, mostly because I don t have to hear about anyone complaining for the time
being, well that Is except Mrs. Gonzalez, she s always yapping about how late I am on rent. It s
all too exciting, everything was a blank, but it was the sight of the aged brick block of
apartments that awoke me to my senses, the air is dense and the scent of old people intruded my
sense of smell. I hand my pocket change to the homeless man who camps out the apartments, he
quickly count the change and grins room 5.a, glad I wasn t stuck with the upper floors, it d make
me feel like I m at work again as I whisper to myself, I jiggle the key out the rust, mortise lock, and
swing the door open, at least what s left of
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Essay On Is Golf A Sport
Global Perspectives 2015/2016
IS GOLF REGARDED AS A GAME OR A SPORT?
I was a pitcher, and my dad played in college. The hardest day of my life was telling him I was
going to quit to focus more on golf. But with golf, I felt like the game can t be perfected, and that
motivated me.
Jordan Spieth, Current World No.1 (2015)
What is golf?
Golf is a club and ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls in a 9 or 18 hole course
by playing as few strokes as possible.
What makes golf a unique game?
Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated.
Arnold Palmer,former 7 time major champion.
Though from the introduction golf may seem like an easy sport to learn, but there are its difficulties
to it.
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In a website by thesportster.com, it tells 10 reasons why golf should NOT be regarded as a sport.
In a debate created by ProCon.org, which calls itself as a nonpartisan research organization devoted
to critical thinking on controversial issues, it asked that question.
For this, they have presented 12 arguments of both sides of the issue. Within the 12 arguments
there was the argument of whether golf is a game or a sport in dictionary definition. Merriam
Webster defines sport as a physical activity engaged in for pleasure: a particular activity (as an
athletic game). But Merriam Webster defines a game as an activity engaged in for diversion or
amusement, which better suits the definition as a game rather than a sport.
To counter that argument, a British Medical Journal s studies show that the golf swing uses at
least 17 muscle groups in the coordinated movement of the hands, wrists, arms, abdomen, and
legs. But the website also states that if golf can be played while drinking and smoking, then it is
not considered a sport. The website shows a picture of an overweight John Daly playing a shot while
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The Role and Influence of U.S. Foreign Policy in Modern...
The Role and Influence of U.S. Foreign Policy in Modern Greece
United States and Greece are tied by a common heritage and shared democratic values (Greece
Relations with U.S.). In fact, approximately 1.1 million Americans are of Greek heritage, and
Greek Americans comprise the seventh largest recipient of U.S. social security benefits. It is not
surprising that this community has played an important role in strengthening Greek and U.S.
foreign relations. The United States and Greece have participated as allies in World War II, the
Korean conflict, and the Cold War. Most recently, Greece has given the United States use of its
airspace and military assets in the counter terrorism conflict in Iraq (Greece Relations with U.S.). ...
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Greece objected to the use of the word Macedonia in Republic of Macedonia because of the
word?s intrinsically Greek origin. Tensions escalated to the point where Greece placed a trade
embargo against FYROM in 1994.? The United States along with the United Nations and the
European Union finally helped Greece and FYROM reach a temporary agreement in September of
1995 (Foreign Relations of Greece ? United States?).? Since this time, relations between the two
countries have improved as indicated by an article in the European Report on January 15, 2003.?
The article discussed Greek Foreign Minister George Papandreou?s visit to FYROM on January
13, 2003, and his presentation of Greece?s plans for improving relations in the Balkans during its
rotating six month UN presidency (?EU/Balkans: Greek Presidency Tour Kicks Off in FYROM
and Albania?).
Cyprus
?Since 1974, the island of Cyprus has been divided between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.? An
article by Kerin Hope of the Financial Times mentioned Greece?s support for a resolution to the
Cyprus conflict before its admission to the European Union in May 2004 (?Modernization
Campaign??). The Greek government feels that Cyprus? as well as Turkey?s admissions to the
European Union will benefit Greece.? According to the article, Greek Turkish trade has nearly
doubled since tensions between the countries have begun to relax.? An agreement to avoid
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Ancient Greek And Roman Preforming Art
Q4.A) The most three significant developments in ancient Greek and Roman preforming art are
variety of musical notations, variety of types of instruments, and different types of pitches. In
Greek music was main part of life and it s not only music but also dance, lyrics, and the
performance of poetry. A wide field of instruments were used to preform music which was used in
all occasions religious ceremonies, festivals, private parties, education, with art. In ancient Roman
music instrument were played both in popular and elevated forms of music. Larger and heavier
than lyre, sweet and piercing. Q4.B)Comparing and contrasting between ancient Greek and Roman
performing arts. the differences between the Roman theatres and Greek theatres are
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Essay On Human Flaws
Flaws of a human Some people find difficulty loving their body. Body dysmorphic disorder is a
mental illness. This disorder causes a person to be conscious about their appearance. The
disorder causes them to believe something about the way they look and it could be made up or
real. This causes them to feel ashamed of their appearance instead of embracing it. They re faced
with body shaming because they are not proud of who they are. There are an abundance of
symptom, treatments, and causes related to body dysmorphic disorder. The disorder makes the
person avoid social situation because they re afraid of being judged. In the article Symptoms and
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These two are really effective, the patient is opened up to new and healthier behaviors that will
actually help (Demystifying Treatment for Body Dysmorphic Disorder. (2016, July 17). Retrieved
March 20, 2017, from https://psychcentral.com/lib/demystifying treatment for body dysmorphic
disorder/). This helps decrease their anxiety. It provides them with an idea that body image is not
imperative. They learn how to love themselves and appreciate who they are. They rehabilitate by
not allowing their thoughts to control their behavior. Body dysmorphic can be cured with
medicine and therapy; on the other hand, there are also side effects to the medicines. According to
the article Body dysmorphic disorder , they claimed The most common ones include diarrhoea,
feeling sick (nausea), being sick (vomiting), and headaches. Some people develop a feeling of
restlessness or anxiety. Usually the side effects are minor at first. These symptoms will last fewer
than two weeks. The symptoms will occur when the person gradually reduce the doses. It s
inevitable that treatments will have side effects. Restart the medicine if you notice these symptoms
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Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse-Five Essay
A piece a cake, this is a phrase commonly used unlike the phrase so it goes. In the novel
Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut the phrase so it goes is used 106 times. This three worded
phrase does not seem like it has more meaning than the four worded phrase, a piece a cake, but it
actually plays an important part in the novel. The phrase so it goes is specifically used after a
person has died in the book, which occurs frequently. Vonnegut uses this phrase to demonstrate that
whatever happens in life happens and so it goes. Kurt Vonnegutstarts off with the main character,
Billy Pilgrim, trying to find a meaning in this war world because he finds life meaningless.
Tralfamadorians however simply reply to a corpse by saying so it goes. Soon enough Billy starts
seeing corpses the same way and feeling nothing. He does not waste time to feel bad about the
death of somebody, he just moves on with himself. Billy even admits that he has changed the way...
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People are always going to find a way to start a fight or harm others. They accepted the fact that
both of these things will always occur. They also knew that they could not prevent certain things
from happening, among the things Billy Pilgrim could not change were the past, the present,
and the future. This quote also shows how unpredictable war and death can be You needn t
worry about bombs, by the way. Dresden is an open city. It is undefended and contains no war
industries or troop concentrations of any importance, Dresden however does get bombed and
kills over 100,000 thousand people. It also shows that war does not have to make sense and you are
not always safe even when you think you are. Poo tee weet? is also an
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The New Zealand s Constitution Essay
LAWS121 Essay:
New Zealand s constitution is very unique and is the base of our legal system. The constitution is
unwritten allowing a variety of elements that make up our constitution some are; constitution
conventions and statutes. New Zealand s constitution structure is separated into three branches; the
legislature, judiciary and the executive . The executive is the decision making branch, it is believed
that the executive is where the real power of parliamentary supremacy lies, as the decisions they
make influence the process of legislation . Throughout this essay I will emphasise how statutes are
more important and effective in contrast to constitution conventions.
Constitution conventions are instruments that form the New Zealand constitution. They are
customary non legal rules that modify and regulate the nature of the constitution or government .
Conventions were introduced through customs that develop over time and are dependent on those
who construct and obey the law, becoming entrenched. The nature of conventions itself are flexible,
therefore it cannot be judicially enforced . Statutes are vital to the consitution, they are written
sources of legislation, where they can be legally enforcable especially in courts, therefore cannot be
flexible in ways that conventions are viewed . Statutes hold vital rules that are used to restrain the
executives actions, they also are used to enact authority through courses of actions or prohibiting
certain matters.
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Types Of The Organisational Structure Of Tesco PLC
Organisational structure of Tesco PLC
The organisational structure that Tesco PLC has is a hierarchical structure which consists of
multiple layers. This type of business structure means that it looks a pyramid from the chain of
command. It s broken down into levels where the higher the level the higher rank and authority. For
example, the workers of Tesco PLC are the large base at the bottom of the hierarchical structure.
Then continues further up the pyramid to a higher ranked level. The employees at Tesco PLC are
ranked at different levels, the levels are above each other. Of which less people there are as the
levels go higher; the highest level is where the chief executive is at top.
The store I will be focusing on is the Cannock Superstore to explain the hierarchical structure. This
is a diagram of the hierarchy structure is below: This image shows the base level to be the workers
which has the lowest ranking but is the largest amount then moves onto a higher level in the
hierarchical structure which is the assistant managers. Span of control is who the managers is
directly responsible for the number of subordinates (workers). The second level is a smaller amount
than the base level meaning more authority such as being in control of the subordinates which the
span of control for the assistant managers is four, two, two, and three. The highest level in the
hierarchical structure at the Tesco PLC store is the chief executive. This level has the most
authority and is in control of the three managers.
An advantage of Tesco PLC being part of a hierarchical structure is having a clear authority in
each of the levels. This is an advantage because of the various levels having different levels of
responsibilities and authorities. As top of the hierarchical structure as shown in the diagram above
is the manager director who is the one to have the most control and authority its where the
managers will confide in for guidance. Due to being on the level under the manager director as the
manager director for example will have their say over what the managers will do. As the
hierarchical structure descends there s less control and authority. Furthermore, is an advantage
because Tesco PLC for example, would be able
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The Impact of the Three Principles of the People on China...
We shall establish a united Chinese Republic in order that all the peoples Manchus, Mongols,
Tibetans, Tartars and Chinese should constitute a single powerful nation.... Such a nationalism is
possible, and we must pursue it. Sun Yat sen, Three Principles of the People. Countless nationalists
across the world seek for the rights Dr. Sun Yat sen stated in his Principles. Sun Yat sen was born
in Cuiheng, a small village in Guangzhou Province, during the Qing Dynasty in 1866. At this time,
the Qing was slowly declining. The Taiping Rebellion, an unsuccessful, large scale revolt against
the Qing dynasty led by Hong Xiuquan, threatened the survival of the empire, the Confucian
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Because of this, Sun stated that a modern and ideal government system must be established. Sun
had his new government system divided into two powers: the power of politics and the power
of governance. The powers of politics are the rights of the people to express their political
wishes. An example of this today is Britain s Parliament s House of Commons. Sun declares that
the people have four major rights or civil rights, which are: election, recall, initiative, and
referendum (ABC CLIO Sun Yat sen ). Election means the right to vote, recall is the right to
remove an elected official from power, initiative is the right to petition and referendum is the
right to refer measures passed by the legislative branch to the approval or rejection of the
electorate. The second power was the power of governance or the power of the officials. Sun
proposed the use of a five branch government system within the power of governance, including
the three branch system of the U.S. (Legislative, Judicial and Executive), the use of checks and
balances, as well as two other branches: Control Branch (similar to the Censorate Branch) and the
Examination Branch (similar to the branch responsible for the Civil Service Exams). The Second
Principle of the People was meant to represent a Western style of government (ABC CLIO Sun
Yat sen ). The last principle of Sun s Three Principles of the People is the development of
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Narrative Essay On High School Basketball
My freshman year of high school basketball was almost coming to an end. Our record was pretty
stellar, and we needed one more win to get the wildcard, which meant we would automatically
make it to state. My team was playing against Malcolm, in a really tight game. We were down by
two points and Coach Henkel put me in to shoot a three pointer, but both of our hopes and
dreams were short lived. I missed the shot, and I lost the game for us. I was devastated, and so
was everyone else. As I sat in the locker room, all I could do was stare at the ground. The only
thing running through my mind was, no one is going to trust me with the ball anymore or worse
yet, everyone is going to be mad at me. These thoughts were slowly tearing me down, day by day.
But that was until Coach Henkel talked to me, and told me not to worry about missing the shot.
He told me everyone misses, and that he wasn t to worried. So, I was given two options, dwell on
the past and let that affect my playing, or forget about it and move on.
I have been given multiple opportunities where not dwelling on the past has come into play. In the
eighth grade I helped someone cheat on a test, and got caught. Yes, it was a bad decision and I
have definitely learned from it. I had to serve a detention and then always thought that Mr. Sass
was going to hate me forever. But I didn t dwell on what happened and learned from my mistakes. I
had to learn to move on because the past was the past. Thinking about the mistake I had
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Vaccination Argumentative Essay
Vaccinations serve the primary function of protecting and strengthening immune functions. The
purpose of vaccinations is to prepare the immune system from these pathogenic invasions by
injecting a weakened strand of the pathogen into the DNA of the particular person (US Department
of Health Human Services, 2015). However, In relation to vaccinationfor children, some parents
have become sceptical over the effectiveness and the supposedly harmful quantities contained in
vaccines. Some have described vaccination as being increasing the risk of debilitating a child for
life or even killing them alleging that they simply do not work...and contain deadly chemical
additives and more notably, are highly profitable for drug companies, which aren t held liable for
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Up to the age of 4, deadly diseases such as Hepatitis B, Polio, Pneumococcal, Tetanus, Measles,
Rubella and various other potentially life threatening diseases are vaccinated for children under the
National Immunisation Scheme (Australian Government Department of Human Services, 2015).
This also remains active until late high school. This has been accepted by parents throughout
Australia a remarkable 86% of Australians want childhood vaccinations to be mandatory under all
circumstances (Daily Telegraph,
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Is Ibct Is A Couples Therapy Approach That Helps Couples...
IBCT Model (1 pg. Lizbette) IBCT is a couples therapy approach that helps couples facing highly
distressed situations (Briggs, Finley Sprenlete,2015). IBCT stems from Behavioral Couples
Therapy (BCT); however, due to a lack of outcomes that demonstrated successful long term effects
in couples, IBCT was created (Jacobson Christensen, 1996). As stated by Jacobson and
Christensen (1996) IBCT consists of elements of emotional acceptance and tolerance to address
issues that BCT was unable to do. This was done to add a sense of sympathy and compassion to
couplesexperiences and to find solutions to help couples with their problems. According to Briggs
et al. (2015) the steps in treating couples using IBCT involve creating a treatment plan, individual
and joint sessions which occur during the first four sessions of the therapeutic process. During the
assessment session couples are asked to remember and talk about what made them fall in love and
how they met in order to find and highlight strengths the couple holds (Mairal, 2015). After the
assessment and initial phase is conducted, then treatment can begin which consist of building
intimacy, helping couples move from their stuck phase and influencing change (Briggs et al., 2015).
There are several interventions used in IBCT. One of the most important interventions is emotional
acceptance. Emotional acceptance involves empathetic joining around the problem, increase
tolerance of an aversive problem and increase self care
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Second-Degree Assault In Colorado
Sometimes, people in Colorado may get into arguments that become physical. Those who are
involved in physical altercations with others may be charged with assault, which is a serious
criminal offense. State law establishes three types of assault offenses of varying severities third
degree, second degree and first degree.
Assault in the third degree is the least severe of the assault variations. This type of assault occurs
when people recklessly or knowingly cause injury to others. Accidently or negligently injuring a
person with a deadly weapon also constitutes third degree assault, according to the Boulder County
Bar Association.
There are a number of actions, which may be considered second degree assault under Colorado state
law. Intentionally
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The Happy Man s Shirt
In the Italian tale The Happy Man s Shirt the theme happens to be happiness is the perspective of
life instead of the need of material objects. The king had a son whom was put high up on a
pedestal.Even though the prince had the world he was not happy, But this prince was always
unhappy. He would spend days on end at his window staring into space ( The Happy Man s Shirt
). The prince has the whole entire kingdom and a dad whom would do anything he pleased. The
prince still was not happy because of how he sees his life as unfilled and he does not have to
work for anything as it is handed to him. When material objects get handed to the prince without
any work needed it puts a bad taste in everyone s mouth. Also, the prince seems depressed as all...
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The king looked far and wide for a man whom fit the description to exchange his shirt for the
prince s. After looking in his kingdom, the king was told of a neighboring king whom was
happy in every definition of the word, Yes, indeed, I have everything anybody could possibly
want. But at the same time I worry because I ll have to die one day and leave it all. I can t sleep
at night for worrying about that! ( The Happy Man s Shirt ) While the neighboring king had
material objects and was at the height of his reign. Truly, he was not completely at peace with how
his life would potentially turn out. As other men look upon the king they see nothing but sheer
happiness seeing as the king has everything they could ever want in their lives.The neighboring
king is much like the prince seeing as they are both on top of the world and have a fantastic way
of life but are still not satisfied. The neighboring king is too worried about losing his lovely life
then to live in the moment and enjoy his life. As the king is trying all of his backup plans, he finds
a man while hunting whom is happy with his life. The king is ecstatic this young man could save
his son s life , The king grabbed him and started unbuttoning the youth s
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Pros And Cons Of Conversion Therapy
Terror doesn t change people from gay to straight. It just hurts innocent people, DaShanne Stokes, a
recognized thought leader, sociologist, author, and speaker, on conversion therapy. Conversion
therapy is a pseudoscientific practice that encompasses psychological or spiritual interventions to
try and change an individual s, usually a minor s, sexual orientation. It has been highly discredited
and criticized by all major American medical and psychological organizations and even, in 2001,
the United States Surgeon General David Satcher, stated that there was no valid scientific
evidence that sexual orientation can be changed . However, conversion therapy still occurs in the
United States. This paper looks to examine Ferguson v. JONAH, a case credited as the first of its
kind , it s ruling, and the effect it could have on future cases.
To begin with, Jews Offering New Alternatives for Homosexuality, also known as JONAH, was
established in New Jersey by Elaine and Theodore Berk and Jane and Arthur Goldberg in 1999.
They created the organization when the families learned their sons were homosexual. In 2010,
surround by controversy, the organization changed its name to Jews Offering New Alternatives for
Healing. Despite the name change, JONAH s main goal stayed the same, to help in educating the
world wide Jewish community about the social, cultural and emotional factors which lead to same
sex attractions . Using scientifically proven techniques , including spiritual and
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Being Mexican Essay
Hays and Erford state that undocumented U.S. Latino/as are most likely to be shut from economic,
educational and physical wellness, and that is not mentioning the stigma that comes being termed
illegal; creating a stress from fear of deportation (323). Being Mexican is hard all together. There are
constant battles and discriminatory acts from individuals who feel superior to the Latino
community. The racist remarks and common stereotypes make Latinos look superfluous within the
American culture. As of now, Alejandro states that he has not been discriminated to his persona. On
the other hand, he has seen discriminationto individuals of the same race. His personal oppression
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The reason he viewed it as an adventure was because he had migrated once to the United States and
the journey was smooth. There were no complications. The nightmare began the second day
when the guide decided to leave the group in mercy of faith. The guide who was to take make
sure they crossed over to a safe place, decided to leave the other group of immigrates because
one man was sick. He had a liver problem. Alejandro and his father knew that they could not
allow such cruel act to happen so they stayed behind to help and walk at a slower pace. By the
fourth day, the group with which they were walking had no water and were starving. They were at
a breaking point and decided that it was time to get caught ICE. Before ICE was able to rescue
them, Alejandro and the group of immigrants found a rancher who offered to help them. It turned
out that the rancher had connections with abductors. The abductors had a safe house where they
have immigrants from Mexico as well as South America waiting to be rescued. The only to be
rescued was for relatives to pay for their freedom. Alejandro reports that his father and he, were
abducted for one week before they escaped the safe house. He said that was the first time where
he learned how cruel humans could be. In the safe house, he witnessed various sexual assaults to
women. It was during one the sexual assaults that Alejandro and his father made the move and
escaped the safe house; a stone wall was impeding their freedom.
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The Quality Risk Management Plan
The quality risk management plan for this case study scenario includes identifying areas of risk
and healthcare errors, in order to protect future patients from having their safety compromised.
The case study describes two patients who received wrong site surgery; which is considered a
sentinel event preventable and should never occur. According to a report by the Agency for
Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Patient Safety Network (2015) titled Wrong Site, Wrong
Procedure, and Wrong Patient Surgery, wrong site surgery is the most frequent type of sentinel
event. It is approximated that wrong site surgeries take place forty times per week in America
(Clark, 2011).
Wrong site surgery has been identified as a top priority in improving quality of care and increasing
patient safety. As such, The Joint Commission 2015 HospitalNational Patient Safety Goal includes
the prevention of mistakes in surgery. The goal is to perform the correct surgery on the correct
patient at the correct site, prior marking of the surgical site, and performing a time out just prior to
commencement of the surgery. The purpose of this paper is to create a root cause analysis, present
recommendations for improvement, present recommendations to prevent wrong site surgery,
identify the stakeholders and role players, present root cause analysis charts, and provide an overall
of lessons learned throughout the course. Root Cause AnalysisA root cause analysis is a method
used to identify causal
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A Picture Bride By Yoshiko Uchida
A picture bride. The ideal idea of woman created by looks and age, specifically for a man
overseas. The book, Picture Bride by Yoshiko Uchida follows the life of Hana, a picture bride
from Japan. As Hana and her husband Taro experience life together, the newly wed couple struggle
to live in an America filled with racism and prejudice against people of a different skin color. Hana
s fight for acceptance within her community and even her own home reveals the difference in
cultures between the two countries. With strong roots in her Japanese culture, living and raising a
child in America proves difficult. Hana s own relationships with her husband and child are
strained because of decisions she makes, and it is up to her to attempt to repair them. The desire
for acceptance in her community and own home drives Hana, while she struggles with balancing a
mix of Japanese and American culture while raising a child, which in turn lead to a relationship that
is on the brink of failing with her husband and daughter. A desire for acceptance follows throughout
the novel, while differentiating cultures lead to tense familyand community conflicts. When
combined with a relationships falling apart, the novel paints a picture of these themes from start to
finish.
The growth from a young bride who settles in another country, to a mother is astounding, and this
progress is shown through the eyes of Hana. Hana is not without flaws though, as not even a
picture bride can be perfect. Hana vies for
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Chile Trench Research Paper
The Peru Chile Trench, also known as the Atacama Trench, is an oceanic trench in the eastern
Pacific Ocean. It s a fault line that is 100 miles off the coast of Peru and Chile, and also happens
to be the fault line that we were assigned. The Peru Chile Trench reaches a maximum depth of
26,460 ft below sea level in Richard Deep and is approximately 3,666 miles long, meaning that the
width is 40 miles and it covers an expanse of about 228,000 square miles.
The trench marks the subduction of the Nazca plate under the South American plate. The Nazca
plate is conveniently named after the Nazca region of the southern part of Peru, and is an oceanic
plate in the eastern Pacific Ocean, right off the west coast of South America. The subduction
mentioned earlier is when Nazca plate is forced down and goes under the South American plate,
where it then digs into the mantle. The subduction of the Nazca Plate below the South American
Plate along the Chile Peru Trench is associated with numerous earthquakes. Several of these
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During the 20th century, the trench has been hit by 28 major earthquakes all of the forces was
greater than 6.9 on the Richter scale. The strongest ones happened in 1906 (8.4) and the 1960
(9.5 magnitude) it killed 1655 people and left 2 million people homeless.The tsunami that had
occurred also killed people in Hawaii, Japan, even people in the Philippines it also caused
damage to the west coast of the United States. The last one that had occurred caused a tidal wave
that had hit several villages in the south and had raised or lowered certain sections of the coast at
least two meters. The earthquakes are strong because Chile is located at the triple junction of three
plates that makes the surface vibrate more than when it is located at the boundary of 2
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Fitness Program and Food Journal
My goal for this fitness program is to lose weight and gain muscle strength and the way I am
going to achieve my goal is using the magic bullet: diet and exercise. My current weight at the
start of this project is 230.0 pounds. I will be going to the gym five days out of the weak and I
will also start a dieting plan as well. My workouts will include upper body, lower body, abs, and
at least thirty minutes of cardio at the end or before each workout. The upper body will include
chest, arms, shoulders, and back on Mondays and Thursdays. The lower body will include legs,
calfs, lower back and hips on Tuesdays and Fridays. Abs will be just abs with cardio on
Wednesdays. Leaving me with Saturdays and Sundays to use as rest days and giving my muscle
a chance to rebuild and grow. My workouts will follow these numbers of repetitions and sets that
are three sets of ten or twelve depending on how I feel that today. As for how much weight I will
use is depended on how much I can lift for each exercise and I will put on an extra five pounds of
weight after completing each set if necessary. My rest period for between sets will be from one
to two minutes before I start the next one. I will also include some circuit training when I feel
like I need a change in pace for my workouts. These circuit training would include fast past
motions with five to six different exercise back to back of each other without resting in till the set
is complete. For this kind of lifting I would do three sets
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Why Math Is Important For Teaching Mathematics And How...
Math Philosophy Paper Math is developing concepts or standards that s important for teaching
mathematics to students from Pre K to high school. In our changing world, those who understand
and can do mathematics will have significant opportunities and options for shaping their future.
(NCTM 2000, p.50). The two important tools to be an effective teacher is knowledge of
mathematics and how students learn mathematics. The purposes of math educationeffect our life
since the time we were able to walk. We were taught how to count on our fingers to being able to
write our numbers to ten. Then as we got older, concepts were more challenging and involved
critical thinking to solve the problems. In society today, math is being utilized in simple to complex
avenues such as grocery shopping, measuring, budgeting, investments, architecture, science and
technology to name a few. If we take a look around our environment signs, buildings, bridges,
streets and just the different patterns and shapes all relate back to mathematics. My role as a math
teacher in the classroom would be creating an inviting math environment for my students, being
able to explain math to all my students in ways that they understand and model math in an
effective way. I want to be a leader, share my knowledge, engage and challenge my students,
support them, respect them, be positive and keep them interested in math. The qualities I would
have as an effective teacher is the knowledge and skills and the
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International Financial Reporting Standards On The...
It is incontestable that international financial reporting standards (IFRS) are in vogue and global
conformity theoretically on the doorstep as about 100 countries implement standard financial
regulations. The idea that uniform reporting standards have the same effect on financial reporting
undervalues the contested ability to be flexible in financial reporting and introduces another level of
debate on the issue of flexibility and uniformity. Apart from the fact that the merits of flexibility are
downplayed to increase cross sectional and inter temporal comparison, prescribed reporting
standards compliance is itself not enough basis to claim that financial reporting. The IFRS
comprises of principle based standards that have presents financial report manager with the
opportunity to increase flexibility on their part and possible manipulation (Benston, 2006).
Consequently, the fact brings another issue into question, for instance, the reliability and
transparency of information produced under professional discretion and judgment of managers.
This paper seeks to indicate that there are too many current financial reporting issues that are not
yet conclusively included in the crusade for the adoption of uniform financial reporting standards
on the notion that uniform standards improve the quality of financial reporting regarding
comparability. Accounting regulation has an apparent importance in accounting for the good of the
public. The regulation allows corporate organization
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Analysis Of The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
Although depression may seem like an endless burden to bear, those suffering from the mental
illness need to hold on to realize that they are not alone, and that depression does end. Through
the use of a range of film techniques employed throughout the final scene of the film, Stephen
Chbosky successfully weaves this idea into the closing sequence of The Perks of Being a
Wallflower. The comedy drama coming of age film reflects on the trials and tribulations of
adolescent life, as we join protagonist Charlie on his journey of development. As Charle is
introduced as a socially awkward wallflower suffering severely from depression, the film
techniques used during the ending scene show how Charlie has found his place in the world with
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Dubbed by Sam as the Tunnel Song she loves to listen to while she cruises through the night, the
song Heroes by David Bowie further supports Chbosky s success in establishing a sense of hope
for the viewer. Charlie s non diegetic commentary stating this one moment when you know you
re not a sad story. You are alive. followed by the song s lyrics we can be heroes, just for one day,
support each other in emphasizing the idea of having those moments where you feel like
nothing else matters, and you can feel like you re a hero, just like how Charlie and his friends
are feeling on top of the world. The lyrics of the diegetic song which state though nothing, will
keep us together/we can steal time, just for one day, reflect on Charlie and Sam s relationship.
They realize that they will not be able to maintain a relationship since Sam lives away from
Charlie to go to college, but despite this, they have learned to enjoy the little time they have
together and make the most of it. Chbosky s use of diegetic music once again perfectly serve its
purpose of creating a sense of hope for the viewer, and illustrating the newfound lessons that the
viewer has learned with Charlie alongside his quest for maturity. He teaches the viewer that
depression will not always be continual darkness there will be moments where you
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Technological Evolution in the Film Industry Essay
As times are changing, knowledge and information are also changing. With that, the development
of motion picture complexity has changed the film industry by a continuing technological
evolution. It is evident that films have changed significantly over the last 100 years. The
intricacy of filmmaking technology has rapidly progressed, allowing creative potential for
filmmakers. Films are often due to technological advances, or even to reintroduce a classic story.
Some examples of films that have been remade include Scarface (1932), remade in 1983, and The
Magnificent Seven (1960), remade in 1998. King Kong (1933) is another example of a filmthat has
been remade. The remake, King Kong (2005), directed by Peter Jackson, shows technological...
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The stop motion animation sequences were filmed separately from the live action scenes with the
actors. These two parts were then combined to create the illusion that the ape was towering over
the actors. In the 2005 remake of the film, director Peter Jackson relied on Computer Generated
Imagery (CGI) to animate Kong. This use of CGI gave the director greater artistic control of the
narrative. Many of the sets were computer generated, as well as Kong himself. To combine both
the actors and the computer generated images together, chroma keying was used. In the scene
where Ann Darrow is placed in the hand of Kong, the actress was filmed against a green screen,
and held by a large green hand. When this scene was merged with the digital Kong, a composite
image shows Kong holding her. Since chroma keying technology did not exist in the 1930 s, a full
sized, fur covered hand had to be constructed to create the effect of Kong holding the actor. The
difference between the visual effects in both versions is significant, making is apparent that the
remake has displayed great technological advancement. These advancements also make the film
more believable, and emphasise the story.
Another aspect of the film that had a significant impact was colour. In the original version of King
Kong, the film was shot in black and white. Sometimes there can be implications with interpreting
the emotions in the film. Colour in film is a huge
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Low Heart Rates Is Preferable When Conducting Coronary Ct...
The maintenance of low heart rates is preferable when conducting coronary CT angiography
(CCTA). Current medical publications recommend a heart rate less than 60 beats/min for optimal
image and radiation dose reduction. Patients undergoing CCTA are usually given beta blockers if
there are no contraindications one hour before the test to control the heart rate. Another method that
is used in moderating the heartrate of patients undergoing CCTA is ivabradine. Ivabradine is a
novel heart rate reducing agent that has the potential to be an attractive alternative to currently
available drugs to achieve optimal heart rate control in patients undergoing CCTA (Adile et al.,
2012). It is a specific heart rate lowering drug that acts by selectively inhibiting the pacemaker
current in the sinoatrial node. Unlike beta blockers, ivabradine does not affect myocardial
contractility, does not cause changes in blood pressure, and has no effect on respiratory function.
This study aims to focus on the differences between ivabradine and beta blockers in their respective
effects for controlling the heart rate of patients undergoing CCTA.
Clinical Practice Question
In patient undergoing CCTA how does Ivabradine compared to Beta blockers for heart rate control?
Critical Appraisal Components
1st Critical Appraisal Component in CETEP Model Evidence Based Factors: Research
The clinical practice question of this posed here includes will be used to examine the effects of
ivabradine to the heart
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Crime And Punishment Conservatism
The novel Crime and Punishment was written during a time when science based ideas about
civilization and evolution were beginning to replace religious or mystical ideas. Many people,
under the guise of being intellectuals, subscribed to these theories and promoted them because the
theories made them seem superior to their fellow men. Author Fyodor Dostoevsky incorporated
many of these theories into the perspectives of the characters in his novel, suggesting that despite
their presentation as new or revolutionary, they were simply re workings of older ideas re fitted
for the modern era. Dostoevsky uses Raskolnikov s idea about extraordinary people and
Lebezyatnikov s idea about communes to criticize Social Darwinismand aspects of Radicalism
respectively. By linking the theories with his characters, he also criticizes the type of people who
subscribed to these theories.
Dostoevsky outlines two conflicting theories about crime and humanity that emerged during Russia
s modernization period in the novel. One view, presented by Razumikhin, explains that the
individual is a victim of his environment and the other, held by Raskolnikov, states instead that the
individual is a product of his environment. Raskolnikov s view actually reinforces pre
modernization ideas about a social hierarchy with nobility on top. Similar to the pre modern idea
that nobility received their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Monarchs and nobility ruled with few checks and balances until democratic and representation
based governments, generally thought of as modern institutions though some existed in ancient
Greece, became prevalent. This movement displaced the monarchs and nobility and they now had
search for their new role in
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Student Involvement In College Sports
Sports are a key factor to college life. Even though everyone may not play them, it plays a major
impact on every individual that attends that college. Sports teams help build school pride, generate
revenue, and give rising athletes opportunities to become professionals. As a result, colleges should
strongly support their sports teams.
First and foremost, sports teams are essential in establishing a sense of school pride. A strong stance
of school pride allows the student body as a whole to become coherent. To put simply, it creates a
way for students to become better involved with their college. Not only does it generate involvement
within the college, but also with the community because of family or friends that may also attend
the events.
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Online Shopping Lifts Aramex Profits by 4% and Rent Cap...
Article 1 The article chosen is Online shopping lifts Aramex Profits by 4% extracted from The
National (Barnard, 2014). Three major microeconomic concepts would be used to analyze the
article, which are demand, the law of demand for complements and elasticity s. The article talks
about the rise in the profit of Aramex due to increase in online shopping. This article is a clear
example of demand of complementary goods. The law of demand for complementary goods
states that if the demand for one complement increases it leads to an increase in the demand of the
other. Online retailing is a new introduction in the world of shopping. It has been well received all
over the world, but in Middle East the reception has been quite slow in the... Show more content on
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With the growth of online retailing, the demand for Aramex services has also increased
significantly. Here we can see the economic concept of demand for complements. Complements
are basically goods which are jointly used to satisfy wants. They have negative cross elasticity
which means that a change in demand for one good causes a similar change in demand of the
complement good. In this article it can be seen that online retailing and the services provided by
Aramex are complements. The increase in demand for online retailing has led to an increased
demand for Aramex services thus leading to increased profit growth reported by Aramex. The
graphs above also depicts the same showing a rightward shift in the demand curve of both online
retailing and Aramex services. The growth in online retailing has not only led to growth in
Aramex, it has also led to overall growth in the economy. This is because it prompts people to
buy more goods as online retailing is an easy and convenient way of shopping. The IMF predicts
GDP in the UAE to grow by 4.4 per cent this year, while in Qatar growth is expected to reach 5.9
per cent. Article 2 The article chosen to be analyzed is Rent cap removal hits Abu Dhabi extracted
from The National (Nair, 2014).Three main microeconomic concepts would be applied to analyze
the article; these are demand and supply, elasticity s and price ceilings. The article chosen talks
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Using Steroids In Sports
According to steroids in sports (n.d.) discussed that the 1930 steroid was invented by Dr.
Ruzicka to help treat diseases such as cancer or aids that lead to death. However, the 1970s
people started using them in sports. Some of the athletes have been starting using drugs which
include steroid in the ingredient which will help to break the limit of themselves and to make
athletes performances more incredibly amazing and spectacular. However, they don t really notice
the terrible effects of these kinds of drugs in long term using. Moreover, using these kinds of
drugs is like a coin. It has both positive and negative sides for using steroid.
Opponents of steroid prohibition argued that steroids will enhance their performance in
competitions (Linnaeus, 2015). It is understandable that all the athletes want to make their
performances as great as possible. Also, they all want to attain better levels of performances, to
increase their strength with perfection and to make themselves noticed and shimmer in long term
using (Linnaeus, 2015). However, proponent of argue that People who have spirit of sport they can
use their own motivation to gain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The people are who have experienced injuries before they will not feel the pain and will do their
performance better. In contrast, it will terribly and dangerously do harm to their health if they
use it in a long period. Football star Lyle Alzado is a evidence for using of steroids. He died at
the age of 42 from a brain cancer disease in 1992 ( Wesseling, 2014). If steroids do not take
human life, then they can cause side effects like infertility, baldness, high blood pressure, and deep
voice in women (Drugabuse, 2017). Furthermore, steroid can also get an impact on people s
behaviors such as depression, insomnia, anxiety. It is clear that the risks are harmful to the health
of the athlete who uses
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Charlie Chaplin Characteristics
Charlie Chaplin produced over 35 keystone comedies in the silent era of film, and numerous
talkies, or films with sound, afterwards (Barson). Many consider most of his works masterpieces,
(especially his later ones,) and consider Chaplin a genius of the theater who s had a greater
impact on the film industry than any other man of the era. Chaplin s greatness has a root, as most
things do, within his personal history. Due to disadvantaged childhood and his mother and father
who s occupation s involved performing often, Charlie Chaplin had the ability to relate to his
audience with his famed tramp character, and a desire to perform which began at a young age and
inspired Chaplin as he climbed to greatness.
Charlie Chaplin s success didn t appear from thin air; from a young age, Chaplin found himself
surrounded by Vaudeville... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He dressed in an assortment of poorly fitting clothing; this, combined with his quirky
mannerisms, won the hearts of people everywhere. This icon spawned from Chaplin s
improvisation following a not too popular role in one of his films (Barson). He appeared in
almost all of Chaplin s keystone comedies, with Chaplin playing the icon; The icon represented the
lower rungs of society, often portrayed as a working class man who had fallen on hard times, which
demonstrates the commiseration Chaplin formed with the people of this social class during his
time bleakest moments. However, The Trampoften had employment, and one could more
accurately describe him as merely a misfit. Charlie s Tramp s many misadventures likely gained
insight from Chaplin s various odd jobs before his eventual employment ( Sir Charles ). Because
of his variety of jobs, the Tramp appeared more relatable and lovable, with his various incarnations
sharing their commonness with the people who viewed them. Because the tramp was so lovable,
Charlie s fame skyrocketed, and he became a genuine
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The Importance Of Naturalism In Eveline
Eveline is a short story in the genre of naturalism which means that it centres on life as it is and it
stresses the importance of the environment and heredity in shaping human destiny. It was written
by James Joyce in 1904 as part of a collection of portraits of people who lived in Dublin around
1900 titled Dubliners. The story features only two main settings Eveline s house and the port and
lasts only the span of one day. It was written by Joyce to show the monotonous lives of the people
who lived in Dublinat the time.
Joyce was openly critical of Irish parochialism and he wrote Eveline to prove his belief that
Ireland does not permit the development of individuality, as the character Eveline is presented
by Joyce to be the absolute epitome of Irish parochialism; rather than go after her ambition to
leave Ireland for a better life, Eveline s life is lead by her sense of duty. We see this when
Eveline doubts her ambitions, In her home any way she had shelter and food; she had those
whom she had known all her life about her, The simplistic reasoning that Joyce uses conveys the
absolute autonomy of Eveline s life as her only reasons to not chase her ambition are basic
requirements for most people s lives. Eveline, unfortunately, leads the stereotypical life for a
woman in Ireland around that time as her life was ruled by her sense of duty and the men in her
life rather than by her ambitions and herself. The reason Joyce did this was so he could share the
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Assignment B1 1 Essay examples
Paper B1 Privacy Related Matrix (12%)
This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT related organizational ethical
privacy issue subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. Both of the following sites provide
sources and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law.
See EPIC Report at: http://epic.org/reports/ See List on left: HOT POLICY ISSUES and/or: https:/
/www.eff.org/issues/privacy [see list at right on this page]
This includes sub topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court
rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and
real world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity ... Show more content on
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Make sure you read the B2 assignment below so that you understand the relationship prior to
starting B1.
Normative Ethics List
Autonomy: the duty to maximize the individual s right to make his or her own decisions.
Beneficence: the duty to do good both individually and for all.
Confidentiality: the duty to respect privacy of information and action.
Equality: the duty to view all people as moral equals.
Finality: the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs.
Justice: the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally.
Non maleficence: the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all.
Understanding/Tolerance: the duty to understand and to accept other view points if reason dictates
doing so is warranted.
Publicity: the duty to take actions based on ethical standards that must be known and recognized by
all who are involved.
Respect for persons: the duty to honor others, their rights, and their responsibilities. Showing
respect others implies that we do not treat them as a mere means to our end.
Universality: the duty to take actions that hold for everyone, regardless of time, place, or people
involved. This concept is similar to the Categorical Imperative.
Veracity: the duty to tell the truth.
Ethical Dilemma Matrix:
Ethical dilemma:
Stakeholders
1
2
3
4
Step 1: Identify the ethical dilemma based on one of the broad categories identified. An
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Analysis of Bluewater Shopping Centre
1,Bluewater Shopping Centre, based in Greenhithe, Kent, is used by many people on a daily
basis to get their everyday needs and presents for their loved ones. It is 150,000m2 containing 330
UK and international brands and 50 restaurants and bars. It also has 13,000 parking spaces
surrounding it with 20 hectares of parkland and 7 lakes, so is not like any other shopping centre in
England. (Bluewater, 2008) Below; (BBC/Lion TV, Telegraph, 2012)
2,The idea of Bluewater was developed in 1994 when quarry operator Blue Circle approached
Lend Lease to form a partnership. Construction then started on May 1st 1996 and when it opened
on March 16th 1999 its total cost was approximately ВЈ400 million. Bluewater was designed to be
different with its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Cambell, A; Knowles, R; 2011)
4b,Another way that technology can have an impact on technology is with the technology that
is becoming the new phase in the United States. For example virtual greeters are lately being
assessed in the customer market to see how customers respond which if well will soon be
brought to the UK. Virtual greeters are said to be a lot cheaper to run than to pay employees
which is obviously attracting the business owners as they believe they will save money and
make more profit. Another technology that is being tested is the advice giving mirrors; these
can be used by makeup stools, clothes stores and other personal grooming stores. The mirror will
save companies having to pay employees to give customers advice as the mirror will do it. A
bonus of the mirrors is that a customer can simply hold an outfit up to the mirror and the mirror
will suggest accessories to go with the outfit, although when the mirror is not being used by
customers the retailers can play advertisements or videos via the mirror. Another technology that is
going to affect Bluewater is touch screens; these can be put into stores for customers to compare
different products that are in store without having to search the store itself. This product will be
mostly found in phone stores and retailers that sell more than one brand of the same product, for
example Boots or Superdrug with makeup. (Girard, L,
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Graceland Case Study
Its true. Elvis fans want to experience Graceland, ourselves included. We plan to dine on peanut
butter/banana sandwiches and scroll a message on that famous wall. However, there s another
stop on the Elvis train that serious fans should make. And bonus, it s not too far away from
another music lover s dream destination: Dollywood. We want to see an orange toilet seat cover
once owned by The King, and we re gonna do it the Elvis Museum in Pigeon Forge. Mike Malone
was inspired to begin his compilation when Elvis (who friends remember as a generous soul)
gave him his belt. So many years later, Malone has amassed the largest collection of Elvis a bilia in
the world. What a great way to sneak a peek at life behind the scenes. Visitors can glimpse
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When People Talk About How Fast Technology Is Evolving
When people talk about how fast technology is evolving in our world today, an important factor that
has come into play because of the way people exploit technology is cybersecurity. There are several
directions that cybersecurity has gone in affecting the world. Most recent the past election and how
another country determined the outcome of that election by gaining online contact. There are
several flaws that have happened with current cybersecurity, but it can still be a good thing if better
solutions are put into place, and if more cybersecurity analyst take their responsibilities more
seriously. Those responsibilities can range from dealing with an incoming cyber attack, and setting
up protection for businesses that have important data.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In general, technology is never perfect, and that is why it is important that people become more
informed about cybersecurity. In the online Academic JournalBuilding Cybersecurity Awareness:
The need for evidence based framing strategies. By Hans de Bruijn and Marijn Janssen. Hans de
Bruijn states Almost everybody has heard of cybersecurity, however, the urgency and behavior
of persons do not reflect high level of awareness. The internet is all too often considered as a
safe environment for sharing information, transactions and controlling the physical world, yet
cyberwars are already ongoing and there is an urgent need to be better prepared. That just shows
how in reality we as a society are not looking at the bigger picture. We worry less about how with
a push of a button tons of information can be stolen or even erased. As Hans mentioned
cyberwars are happening in front of us without us realizing it. That is why as a society with
access to a great deal of technology people need to be more aware of cybersecurity. There are
many ways that the public can be made aware of it. One of those ways is to show actual evidence
to people who tend to prioritize technology, and the online network instead of just giving them a
warning. That way awareness can spread on how to be prepared in case that person is a target in
the future. Another academic article Cyber security for home users: A new way of protection
through awareness
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Comparison of US Bill of Rights and The Canadian Charter...
BACKGROUND OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS
The United States Bill of Rights came into being as a result of a promise made by the Fathers of
Confederation to the states during the struggle for ratification of the Constitution in 1787 88. A
great number of the states made as a condition for their ratification, the addition of amendments,
which would guarantee citizens protection of their rights against the central government. Thus, we
have a rather interesting situation in which the entrenchment of a bill of rights in the American
Constitution was done by the virtual demand of the states, they themselves fearing a central
government which was not legally constrained and restricted as far as its powers were concerned.
The resulting Bill of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The entrenchment of rights in the Canadian Constitution comes after long experience with a system
of parliamentary supremacy. The American judicial tradition of treating the written constitution as
fundamental law cannot have an instant Canadian counterpart. Thus, it does not follow that the
Canadian courts will necessarily claim a role comparable to that of courts in the United States, nor
is it clear that the representative bodies in Canada would tolerate such a judicial assertion of power.
Opposition by government bodies to the Charter have already occurred in Canada, where the Parti
Quebecois government of Quebec invoked the notwithstanding the Canadian Charter of Rights and
Freedoms clause for the purpose of protecting their language laws from attack under the charter.
This report will attempt to note some of the common and distinctive features of the text of the two
constitutions as well as to how they differ.
Three major classes of rights are protected by both the Canadian and United States constitutions.
Freedom of expression, religion, and assembly are safeguarded in part I section 2 of the Canadian
Constitution Act, 1982, and in the First Amendment of the American Constitution. The Legal
Rights listed in sections 7 14 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, protecting criminal
suspects and defendants by various procedural safeguards, are paralleled by American rights to
have counsel against
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Armed Rebel Group Research Paper
Suicide bombers, rebel groups, minefield clearers, and soldiers are words used to describe these
children in a terrible situation. In places like Afghanistan, Iran, and Guantanamo Bay children as
young as 5 years old are apprehended from their families, and are taken to army camps to fight
against the U.S backed government. These children are so innocent, but many think that they need
to be arrested for what they are doing. Instead of playing on a playground with their families they
are brainwashed, drugged, forced to kill, and poisoned with alcoholic beverages.
These kids are in no condition for fighting in armed rebel groups but the numbers of these kids
are starting to go up. Over 8,000 children are fighting in armed rebel groups, battling the U.S
backed government. They are taught to kill and are forced to think that killing is a good thing,
plus, the guns they are supposed to use are even heavier than most of these kids, so that clearly
shows they shouldn t be using them. These child soldiers need to be put in rehabilitation instead of
being put in prison, they are being forced to take drugs, they are brainwashed into thinking ... Show
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His father had forced him into becoming a child soldier. At the age of only fifteen he was
involved in a firefight which lead to him being blinded in one eye and two bullet wounds to his
chest. But the thing is he also caused the death of US Army Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer
by throwing a grenade in his direction. Omar was being lead by his own father, and if you try to
leave the camps you either escape safely or you get shot and killed. Omar Kadhr couldn t get
away, ever, he was forever trapped in this area of brutality and hazards. Yes, the soldiers are
provided with food, water and shelter, but they are treated very poorly in these camps, being
threatened, forced to go to war, and sometimes forced to go raid their hometowns and kill their own
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  • 1. Ib English World Literature Essay Rubric 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help fromHelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Ib English World Literature Essay RubricIb English World Literature Essay Rubric
  • 2. Compare And Contrast Pakistan And Kaka Introduction: As we all know that every country has its own rules and regulations. Here we will discuss and compare two different countries which have their own marketing strategies. These countries are Pakistan and KSA. Both of these countries are different in many perspectives. Their culture is different, strategic decisions are different, most importantly, there is a huge cultural difference in both of these countries. Although these countries are different in many perspectives, they are doing their business in each other s homeland. Many Pakistani workers are working and running their businesses in KSA. While many Saudis also set up their businesses in Pakistan. But still, their marketing strategies are different from each other. Marketing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are no church or any other worship place for non Muslims. Music : Music is not allowed in public places. There are no such restaurants or gyms where people can listen music. No music classes for people so they themselves hire private tutor to teach piano lessons or learning to play other instruments. Many people face difficulties to learn music. Communication Problem: As Pakistanis face difficulties when they go for shopping because Saudis cant speak English and may Pakistani don t know how to speak Arabic so its difficult for them to communicate. As communication is big problem people are facing. When Pakistani runs an organization in K.S.A. So he also gain advantages. Organization growth is more as compared in Pakistan because K.S.A. Is more advanced and more fast in technology wise. Companies don t have to face light issues. Nationality problem: Pakistanis who are living in K.S.A. They don t get nationality as its not a rule of middle east. They don t give nationality to anyone. So most of the people don t want to come because they don t get ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Grandmother Emmy BegleiterBegleiter 1 English 11 Personal Essay 11/9/12 The Loss of a Loved One The stillness of your beloved grandmother s face was frightening. She looked almost like a porcelain doll. You saw your beloved lying in the casket wearing her favorite suit, her hair and makeup done up nicely. This was goodbye. Your grandmother has now reunited with her husband who died almost twenty years earlier, in the eternal happiness called heaven. Though you know that all of the pain and suffering your grandmother endured has ended, it is still hard for you to picture what life will be like without her. You are forced to go on with your life with your loved one only alive in your heart. In a way, it seemed like your... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the shadowbox outside of each room were relics of their husband or wife, children, grandchildren, and their passions. It filled you with sorrow. You come to your grandmother s room and look in her cubby. Even though you want to look, you can t because the lost memories would shatter your heart. In some ways you dread the visit; in others you look forward to it. It is hard to see your grandmother dying and always scared or upset that her days of youth have ended. That beautiful woman with the perfect posture, the bright blue eyes, and the welcoming smile was gone. She was in a wheelchair bent over, her hair a mess, and her eyes filled with true terror. It became hard to look at your beloved like this; yet you know that you won t be able to be in her company for much longer. So you look forward to spending time in her living presence. Begleiter 4 As you walk in and sign your name in the visitor s book, you begin to wonder if this is a dream. For sixteen years, your grandmother has been by your side. Whether in Florida or Connecticut, she was there. You could always call her and share your feelings, your excitement and your fears. Now you can hardly talk to her. The caring and talkative woman you once knew was just filled with fear. Every moment you shared with her was about her latest nightmare or how she would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Western Civilization Influence The concept of the West began after the fall of the Roman Empire. The Roman Empire declined for its division between the Eastern, and the Western Rome which occurred in 285 A.D. After the fall of Rome, the literature, its art, history, and technology were scattered and was lost near the western part of the empire. This scattering of lost history made the formation of a new West Empire. Christianity and Roman Catholicism played a dominant role in the shaping of the Western. There are three major parts that influenced and helped the development of the Western Civilization which is Mesopotamia, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome. Mesopotamia heavily influenced the development of western civilization, by their organized shaped communities. Many historians traced the roots western civilization back to the land area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers. Having land between rivers allowed a surplus of food from farming, engineering advances, such as the construction of canals, dams, drains, and the Sumerians and Babylonians could build large cities. This land was known to be Mesopotamia. Mesopotamia was the West first enormous societal structure and system. The western based the first cultures which were originated from the Mesopotamia region, which shows how Mesopotamian cultures provided a great influence on the West. It became to be recognized as the cradle of civilization . The development of the wheel, the first writing system, which is Cuneiform, the wheel, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Zara vs. Hm VS. H M vs. Zara Comparing Marketing Strategies By: Heather Lynn, Shannon Bennett, Harriet Joines Table of Contents Introduction Zara History Performance Financials Recent Expansions Threats and Opportunities Current Marketing Strategy H M History Performance Financials Recent Expansions Threats and Opportunities Current Marketing Strategy Our Marketing Plan Marketing Objectives SWOT Analysis Marketing Mix Competitors Summary Works Cited 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 10 10 11 12 12 13 13 15 15 17 17 18 2 Introduction For this term paper, our group will be comparing two companies, H M and Zara, and their marketing strategies and taking the information we compile and developing a new marketing plan for one company. We will be analyzing... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amanico 4 Ortega Gaona, CEO, founder, and Spain s richest man founded Zara in 1975. Zara s first store was in A Caruna where the headquarters now lay and featured lower priced lookalikes of high end, popular products selling to women, men, and children (Zara (Clothing) 2009). Beginning in the nineteen eighties Zara began experimenting with differentiating the design, manufacturing and distributing progression in order to condense lead times and respond faster to new trends. Gaona considered this to be instant fashion. Instead of individuals, Zara used information technologies and groups of designers to base its improvements in fashion. In 1998, the company began its international development through Portugal s second city, Porto. By 1989 Zara entered the United States and by 1990 entered France. Zara s international development expanded to Mexico in 1992, Greece in 1993, and Belgium and Sweden in 1994. Zara continued to open stores around the world until there were stores in seventy countries. This includes more than 519 stores in Spain, 116 stores in France, 87 stores in Italy, and 45 stores in the USA (Zara: Cool Clothes Now, Not Later). Zara Performance: Financials: Since Zara is a subsidiary of the parent company Inditex, this report includes some financials about Inditex. According to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Diction In Christopher Ralegh s The Passionate Shepherd To... In 1599, Christopher Marlowe wrote a poem called The Passionate Shepherd to His Love. This poem has a very idealistic or optimistic point of view, as the shepherd asks his love to come live a simple life with him in the country. Marlowe uses diction and imagery to portray a simple but beautiful and fulfilling life for his love, if only she chooses to come live with him. In response to Marlowe s poem, in 1600, Sir Walter Ralegh wrote The Nymph s Reply to the Shepherd. In contrast to Marlowe s poem, Ralegh s poem has a very realistic point of view. Ralegh uses diction and imagery to show how empty the shepherd s promises are to his love. Although these two poems correspond and use the same elements to get their point across, they could... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Nymph in this poem uses imagery describing what will happen during the bad times in their lives if she chooses to live with him. She says the rivers will rage, the rocks will grow cold and the flowers will fade (line 6 and 9). She says all of the things that he is offering to her will soon break, soon wither, and soon be forgotten (line 15) and then she will be left with nothing but empty promises. In this way, Ralegh uses imagery to help the reader see what will really happen, instead of just what the shepherd promises will happen. Then after looking at how hard their life will really be and how meaningless his promises really are, the nymph says all these in me no means can move, to come to thee and be thy love (line 19 and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Effect Of Automatic Processes Interfering With... Whether your mom is telling you a list of chores to do while you are watching your favorite TV show or studying for an exam in a noisy room, these are common occurrences that may be affecting you in ways you don t realize. What people may not know is how these instances could cause hindrances when processing information; this is an underlying problem and has been known as interference. When you have attention on more than one thing you may be experiencing interference and this can inhibit cognitive processes. The effects of automatic processes interfering with controlled processes have been known to have been tested through something called a Stroop experiment. The revolutionary study by, Stroop (1935) used 5 different colors; purple, brown, green, blue, and red in a color wordnaming task. Subjects had to say the color of the word while it was printed in different color ink. For example, the word blue would be written in the color red. They first did this using the colored words and then repeated the process with the words printed in black. They found that the colored word condition suggested a 2.3s longer reaction timethan the black word condition. This is due to the inference of automatic word reading in the color word condition. Previous research also suggests that there can be interference with the use of the symbol of an arrow or the written words right and left in an experiment conducted by, Baldo, Shimamura, and Prinzmetal (1998). Their findings suggested ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay about Film Techniques in What s Eating Gilbert Grape What s Eating Gilbert Grape? Film Techniques related to theme Theme: Struggle and Hardship In the film What s Eating Gilbert Grape? directed by Lasse Hallstrom in 1993, one of the main ideas is that of struggle and hardship. This idea is significant to the film because it relates to each character in a different way, making the storyline more interesting. Three different techniques used by Lasse Hallstrom to illustrate the idea of struggle and hardship include Gilberts voice over, the extra close ups of Bonnie as she climbs the stairs and the double up of dialogue, where Mrs Carver is talking to Gilbert, and Mr Carver is heard tying to entertain their children in background. One character that suffers from struggle and hardship ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This technique relates to the idea of struggle and hardship, because it would be both a hardship for Gilbert to live in such a boring town, and a struggle to make a living where there is an apparent lack of people, meaning a lack of customers and money. Another character that suffers from struggle and hardship is Bonnie Grape. Towards the end of the film, Bonnie, who is an obese woman and the mother of Gilbert, Arnie, Amy and Ellen, is seen struggling up the stairs to her bedroom. Lasse Hallstrom used extra close up shots of her hands gripping the railing, her pained and determined face, and her feet on the steps. These shots had the purpose of indicating to the audience what a difficult task this was for her, and by focusing on her hands feet and face, they also helped to show how she was straining herself, because of her weight. This technique helps to show the idea of struggle and hardship, because her excess weight is a hardship she has had to deal with, and moving around, let alone climbing the stairs, is a definite struggle for her. Two more characters that suffer from struggle and hardship in the film are Mr and Mrs Carver. This is shown through the double up of dialogue about three quarters of the way through the film, when Mrs Carver is talking to Gilbert about how upset he?d made her, and Mr Carver could be heard in the background, trying to entertain their children. This technique allows the audience to experience ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. People Of All Ages Share A Aspiration For Meaning,... People of all ages share a aspiration for meaning, significance, and hope in their lives that can lead to an underlying sense of purpose. Discovering and understanding our purpose provides us with a basis and a map with clear directions for how we can live out life to the fullest. For each person, the meaning of lifemay vary and be slightly different based on different cultures and morals. In our humanistic culture, people pursue what they think they will find meaning in. Some of these quests for meaning include success within business, prosperity in revenue, satisfying sexual desires, entertainment, and doing good to other people. However, the knowledge and experiences in life imposes the view that placing the needs of others before... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Meaningless! ...Utterly meaningless! Everything is meaningless (Ecclesiastes 1:2). King Solomon, the writer of Ecclesiastes, had wealth beyond measure, wisdom beyond any man of his time or ours, hundreds of women, palaces and gardens that were the envy of kingdoms, the best food and wine, and every form of entertainment available. He said at one point that anything his heart wanted, he pursued. And yet he summed up life under the sun life lived as though all there is to life is what we can see with our eyes and experience with our senses is meaningless. Why is there such a void? Coming from a christian background, we are lead to believe that God created us for something beyond what we can experience in the here and now. Solomon said of God, He has also set eternity in the hearts of men... (Ecclesiastes 3:11). In our hearts we are aware that the here and now is not all that there is. In the journal article On Pursuit of the Purpose of Life: The Shona Metaphysical Perspective, the author Mawere justifies that loving others is an instinctive advantage that gives life a sense of meaning and purpose. For the people of Shona, the purpose of life on earth is to love in order to make the world a better place to live. (Mawere, 2010). There are many types of love that exist: the love that a mother has for her child, the love shared between a husband and a wife, and the love between friends as well as love in relationships with the other sex. Love is present ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Jewish Culture During World War II The Jewish culture during World War II was primarily the target of terror. These people were brutally murdered, sent to concentration camps where they were sent to pretty much die, and also their way of life was almost destroyed. The Nazi s ran terror on these citizens for years during the war. Even though all this was brought down onto the Jewish citizens, they were still able to fight back. What different acts of resistance was there? Who was all participating in the resistance? How were they able to obtain their resources for their revolts? Where was the resistance happening at? In this essay, it will describe to the readers of a couple instances where the Jewish resistance happened, such as; the Sobribor concentration camp revolt, the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A small group of Jewish prisoners who they were considered the underground committee, they planned a small revolt and escape. The reason for this revolt is because stated by Philip Bialowitz in A Promise at Sobibor Our fears of liquidation only worsen when the transports begin arriving at less frequent intervals in July. People begin thinking even more seriously of any way to save themselves or to at least take some measure of vengeance before the Germans kill us. The revolt began around October 14th at 4pm. They were supposed to slowly and silently kill off SS staff. Someone made a duplicate key to the armory room, so they were able to obtain some weapons from there. The first kill was an SS soldier with an axe, and the Jewish prisoners went on to kill another 10 guards. The telephone wires were cut, and with guns in hands they were aiming down the guard towers. When chaos broke out the remaining guards shot at the prisoners. Roughly about 300 prisoners escaped but only 50 of them survived the war. Right after the revolt the camp was dismantled. Michael Berenbaum wrote in his article Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, As part of Adolf Hitler s final solution for ridding Europe of Jews, the Nazis established ghettos in areas under German control to confine Jews until they could be executed. The Warsaw ghetto, enclosed at first with barbed wire but later with a brick wall 10 feet high and 11 miles long, comprised the old Jewish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Disadvantages Of Lean Manufacturing 2 LEAN MANUFACTURING: As per Womack, Jones, and Roos (1990), the expression Lean speaks to a framework that uses less input with a specific end goal to make the same yields than those made by a conventional large scale manufacturing framework, while expanding the scope of various completed merchandise for the end client. The term lean manufacturing is synonymous with various names, for example, agile manufacturing, just in time manufacturing, synchronous manufacturing, world class manufacturing, and continuous flow (serial production). Lean manufacturing is an operational procedure arranged toward accomplishing the most limited conceivable process duration by wiping out waste. It is gotten from the Toyota production system and its goal is to expand the worth included work by taking out squanders and decreasing superfluous work. The method frequently diminishes the time between a client request and shipment, and it is intended to enhance benefit, consumer loyalty, throughput time, and worker inspiration. The advantages of lean manufacturing for the most part are lower costs, higher quality, and shorter lead times. The term lean manufacturing is made to speak to less human exertion in the organization, less assembling space, less interest in apparatuses, less stock in advancement, and less designing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Waste, or MUDA, is anything that adds expense to the item without including esteem. Squanders can be arranged into seven classes: 1.Waste of overproducing: Producing components that are neither intended for stock nor planned for sale immediately. 2.Waste of waiting: Refers to the idle time between operations. 3.Waste of transport: Moving material more than necessary. 4.Waste of processing: Doing more to the product than necessary and the customer is willing to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Corporate Culture Into Talent Management GE and Berkshire Hathaway When it comes to articulating one company that has been excellent in aligning human capital with strategy is GE. T Mobile can find an excellent example of GE s six principles identified as the key to their success. These include: Aligning recruiting efforts with strategy; making sure the company s talent management practices fit with each other; making deliberate effort to embed corporate culture into talent management processes such as hiring methods and leadership development; getting involvement by managers at all levels, including the CEO; Figuring out the best balance of the company s global and local needs; and Finding ways to differentiate the company from its competitors (Brokaw, 2012). According to CEO Jeffrey Immelt, the company s talent management system is its most powerful implementation too. Berkshire Hathaway is another organization noted for having an excellent talent management plan. Socialization is what Noe (2013) describes as the process of helping new hires adjust to social and performance aspects of their new jobs. As we have previously discussed, having an exceptional talent management strategy which is inclusive of socialization can allow a company competitive advantage in the market place. Warren Buffet s, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway investments seem to always outperform the market. There are three key things he focuses on in his talent management strategy. Communicating pride in confidence in his people, modeling civility ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. A Reduction Of Supply Chain Over Time Essay A reduction in inventory combined with absence or reduction of shortages More efficient procurement and a potentially leaner supply chain over time Improved relationships with suppliers and opportunities to leverage their expertise to support the company s mission better A reduction in obsolescence of items as the result of reduced inventory and a greater inventory turnover Increased emphasis on discipline within inventory management Greater floor space availability for expansion and focused usage due to reduced inventory quantities A reduction in lead times for purchased items and production times for manufactured items Enhanced manufacturing efficiency and productivity of direct labor across the board A decrease in rework and setup times due to optimal lot and batch sizes A reduction in overtime due to greater production efficiency Enhanced customer service and agility with changing independent demand Improved processes throughout the production environment Greater visibility to the real output and inventory numbers in more real time Improved financial management and more accurate costing Better overall material planning Greater accountability throughout the organization Enhanced performance measures within and across departments and groups Higher profitability and improved cash flows from more optimal use of inventory, labor, and increased sales due to greater adaptability Of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. An Organization For A Cyber Forensics Consultant The CEO pointed out a notably vital concern to the organization that caused an international cyberspace penetration. As she explained, CyberTech is an organization serving as a cyber forensics consultant for our organization. They have the responsibility to examine our digital experiences forensically and identify any problems and loopholes present in our systems in a bid to solve cyber related concerns. Systems should be working at the expectations of all stakeholders, and CyberTech is the contractors who should take the roles of advising and implementing on the best courses of actions when it comes to handling the systems. Also, CyberTech is handling the lawsuit following a hacking incident that was reported by the organization in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, with cybercrime, they could be scapegoats and may be innocent. It s not clear which company did the hacking. The company can either stand with the two stakeholders at the expense of supposed virtues, or it can turn them in to be investigated further even though the information leading to them is insufficient. Effects of conflict of interest to the organization This situation may seem totally unrelated but in a great way affects the case at hand. The decisions made by CyberTech will in a way not be genuine due to the influence of the presence of the suspects in another case with them. Let s take an example that the OPM breach suspects were found guilty in the case which subsequently led to termination of their job and charging by the court. This would lead them not being able to facilitate the other case they have with CyberTech. As a result, it would suppress them financially or even if arrested they would not be able to represent themselves in order to proceed with the other mentioned case. This is a conflict of interest which comes with lame outcomes of a bad image to the organization. As well known, a bad image for an organization greatly affects how it operates and hence how it relates to its customers. The basic factor that prospective clients look upon before proposing to work with a certain organization is the image of the organization (Thompson, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Machine Stop E.M Forster explains the consequence of technology ruling society In the story The Machine Stop by E.M Forster is about a human society lived their life in an underground civilization using a machine as the way of a society. In the story, the character Kuno try to inform her mom that the society they re living is unsafe and toxic. However Kuno mother Vashti like most people ignore any criticism and belief the machine is ruining humansociety. Ultimately the machine would start show signs of weakness before it eventually collapse and ruined society. E.M Forster main purpose of writing this story is to warn people about advanced technologycould destroy human society in the future and he was able to successfully distribute that in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Applying Different Analytical Approaches For Films Dog... Applying different analytical approaches to films Dog soldiers Critical approaches: The sound used in dog soldiers was very dramatic and is non diegetic. The editing was fast paced and added dramatic tension to the setting of the film; the setting was quite dark throughout the film and as it was set in an isolated house in a forest this also helped to add to the dramatic effect. In terms of cinematography, there was a large amount of point of view shots and certain points of the film were in black and white. Accelerated hot reverse shot shows energy of conversation and can see the characters emotion and reactions. Zoom into window towards woman, slow motion fire chasing the car and explosion. Camerawork medium shots, close ups, handheld camera views, over the shoulder and pan of men around the table. The technical elements identified to help find out what the genre of the film would be, the fact that it includes a lot of violence, blood and intense scenes would lead most audiences to believe it was a thriller or horror type film. Another convention is that is evident in dog soldiers is fantasy; this is because it includes werewolves, who are not proven to be real, there are also some elements of comedy. Fire light gave a very gloomy/dangerous environment, around Ryan soldiers appeared tired/sweaty showing how hard the fight is moon hints that there is more fighting to come. Lighting is used to create a sense of authenticity Feminist analysis: Gender is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Stress Of The Pain The pain, the stress, as the sound rings my ears, in a repetitive, persistent manner, in Search of relief, extending my arms with all the energy remaining, tempted to leave the noise in replace for a greater annoyance An hour until shift ends , i relieve the noise of its duty as the cold presses against my cheek. Hello this is Brian from Officeworks, How can I help you today . You guys sold me a faulty laptop, it s not turning on! Sir did you make sure the laptop is charged before you switched it on A sudden silence following a distinct short beep, Another idiot The clock struck 12 with great hesitation, the last few minutes are always the hardest, i snatched my backpack and paced out the room as the sound of the creaky door lingered, The thought of home tingled my senses, mostly because I don t have to hear about anyone complaining for the time being, well that Is except Mrs. Gonzalez, she s always yapping about how late I am on rent. It s all too exciting, everything was a blank, but it was the sight of the aged brick block of apartments that awoke me to my senses, the air is dense and the scent of old people intruded my sense of smell. I hand my pocket change to the homeless man who camps out the apartments, he quickly count the change and grins room 5.a, glad I wasn t stuck with the upper floors, it d make me feel like I m at work again as I whisper to myself, I jiggle the key out the rust, mortise lock, and swing the door open, at least what s left of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay On Is Golf A Sport Global Perspectives 2015/2016 IS GOLF REGARDED AS A GAME OR A SPORT? I was a pitcher, and my dad played in college. The hardest day of my life was telling him I was going to quit to focus more on golf. But with golf, I felt like the game can t be perfected, and that motivated me. Jordan Spieth, Current World No.1 (2015) What is golf? Golf is a club and ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls in a 9 or 18 hole course by playing as few strokes as possible. What makes golf a unique game? Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated. Arnold Palmer,former 7 time major champion. Though from the introduction golf may seem like an easy sport to learn, but there are its difficulties to it. The golf course ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a website by thesportster.com, it tells 10 reasons why golf should NOT be regarded as a sport. In a debate created by ProCon.org, which calls itself as a nonpartisan research organization devoted to critical thinking on controversial issues, it asked that question. For this, they have presented 12 arguments of both sides of the issue. Within the 12 arguments there was the argument of whether golf is a game or a sport in dictionary definition. Merriam Webster defines sport as a physical activity engaged in for pleasure: a particular activity (as an athletic game). But Merriam Webster defines a game as an activity engaged in for diversion or amusement, which better suits the definition as a game rather than a sport. To counter that argument, a British Medical Journal s studies show that the golf swing uses at least 17 muscle groups in the coordinated movement of the hands, wrists, arms, abdomen, and legs. But the website also states that if golf can be played while drinking and smoking, then it is not considered a sport. The website shows a picture of an overweight John Daly playing a shot while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Role and Influence of U.S. Foreign Policy in Modern... The Role and Influence of U.S. Foreign Policy in Modern Greece United States and Greece are tied by a common heritage and shared democratic values (Greece Relations with U.S.). In fact, approximately 1.1 million Americans are of Greek heritage, and Greek Americans comprise the seventh largest recipient of U.S. social security benefits. It is not surprising that this community has played an important role in strengthening Greek and U.S. foreign relations. The United States and Greece have participated as allies in World War II, the Korean conflict, and the Cold War. Most recently, Greece has given the United States use of its airspace and military assets in the counter terrorism conflict in Iraq (Greece Relations with U.S.). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Greece objected to the use of the word Macedonia in Republic of Macedonia because of the word?s intrinsically Greek origin. Tensions escalated to the point where Greece placed a trade embargo against FYROM in 1994.? The United States along with the United Nations and the European Union finally helped Greece and FYROM reach a temporary agreement in September of 1995 (Foreign Relations of Greece ? United States?).? Since this time, relations between the two countries have improved as indicated by an article in the European Report on January 15, 2003.? The article discussed Greek Foreign Minister George Papandreou?s visit to FYROM on January 13, 2003, and his presentation of Greece?s plans for improving relations in the Balkans during its rotating six month UN presidency (?EU/Balkans: Greek Presidency Tour Kicks Off in FYROM and Albania?). Cyprus ?Since 1974, the island of Cyprus has been divided between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.? An article by Kerin Hope of the Financial Times mentioned Greece?s support for a resolution to the Cyprus conflict before its admission to the European Union in May 2004 (?Modernization Campaign??). The Greek government feels that Cyprus? as well as Turkey?s admissions to the European Union will benefit Greece.? According to the article, Greek Turkish trade has nearly doubled since tensions between the countries have begun to relax.? An agreement to avoid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Ancient Greek And Roman Preforming Art Q4.A) The most three significant developments in ancient Greek and Roman preforming art are variety of musical notations, variety of types of instruments, and different types of pitches. In Greek music was main part of life and it s not only music but also dance, lyrics, and the performance of poetry. A wide field of instruments were used to preform music which was used in all occasions religious ceremonies, festivals, private parties, education, with art. In ancient Roman music instrument were played both in popular and elevated forms of music. Larger and heavier than lyre, sweet and piercing. Q4.B)Comparing and contrasting between ancient Greek and Roman performing arts. the differences between the Roman theatres and Greek theatres are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Essay On Human Flaws Flaws of a human Some people find difficulty loving their body. Body dysmorphic disorder is a mental illness. This disorder causes a person to be conscious about their appearance. The disorder causes them to believe something about the way they look and it could be made up or real. This causes them to feel ashamed of their appearance instead of embracing it. They re faced with body shaming because they are not proud of who they are. There are an abundance of symptom, treatments, and causes related to body dysmorphic disorder. The disorder makes the person avoid social situation because they re afraid of being judged. In the article Symptoms and causes by Mayo clinic staff, they stated that the person has Belief that others take special... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These two are really effective, the patient is opened up to new and healthier behaviors that will actually help (Demystifying Treatment for Body Dysmorphic Disorder. (2016, July 17). Retrieved March 20, 2017, from https://psychcentral.com/lib/demystifying treatment for body dysmorphic disorder/). This helps decrease their anxiety. It provides them with an idea that body image is not imperative. They learn how to love themselves and appreciate who they are. They rehabilitate by not allowing their thoughts to control their behavior. Body dysmorphic can be cured with medicine and therapy; on the other hand, there are also side effects to the medicines. According to the article Body dysmorphic disorder , they claimed The most common ones include diarrhoea, feeling sick (nausea), being sick (vomiting), and headaches. Some people develop a feeling of restlessness or anxiety. Usually the side effects are minor at first. These symptoms will last fewer than two weeks. The symptoms will occur when the person gradually reduce the doses. It s inevitable that treatments will have side effects. Restart the medicine if you notice these symptoms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Kurt Vonnegut s Slaughterhouse-Five Essay A piece a cake, this is a phrase commonly used unlike the phrase so it goes. In the novel Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut the phrase so it goes is used 106 times. This three worded phrase does not seem like it has more meaning than the four worded phrase, a piece a cake, but it actually plays an important part in the novel. The phrase so it goes is specifically used after a person has died in the book, which occurs frequently. Vonnegut uses this phrase to demonstrate that whatever happens in life happens and so it goes. Kurt Vonnegutstarts off with the main character, Billy Pilgrim, trying to find a meaning in this war world because he finds life meaningless. Tralfamadorians however simply reply to a corpse by saying so it goes. Soon enough Billy starts seeing corpses the same way and feeling nothing. He does not waste time to feel bad about the death of somebody, he just moves on with himself. Billy even admits that he has changed the way... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... People are always going to find a way to start a fight or harm others. They accepted the fact that both of these things will always occur. They also knew that they could not prevent certain things from happening, among the things Billy Pilgrim could not change were the past, the present, and the future. This quote also shows how unpredictable war and death can be You needn t worry about bombs, by the way. Dresden is an open city. It is undefended and contains no war industries or troop concentrations of any importance, Dresden however does get bombed and kills over 100,000 thousand people. It also shows that war does not have to make sense and you are not always safe even when you think you are. Poo tee weet? is also an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The New Zealand s Constitution Essay LAWS121 Essay: New Zealand s constitution is very unique and is the base of our legal system. The constitution is unwritten allowing a variety of elements that make up our constitution some are; constitution conventions and statutes. New Zealand s constitution structure is separated into three branches; the legislature, judiciary and the executive . The executive is the decision making branch, it is believed that the executive is where the real power of parliamentary supremacy lies, as the decisions they make influence the process of legislation . Throughout this essay I will emphasise how statutes are more important and effective in contrast to constitution conventions. Constitution conventions are instruments that form the New Zealand constitution. They are customary non legal rules that modify and regulate the nature of the constitution or government . Conventions were introduced through customs that develop over time and are dependent on those who construct and obey the law, becoming entrenched. The nature of conventions itself are flexible, therefore it cannot be judicially enforced . Statutes are vital to the consitution, they are written sources of legislation, where they can be legally enforcable especially in courts, therefore cannot be flexible in ways that conventions are viewed . Statutes hold vital rules that are used to restrain the executives actions, they also are used to enact authority through courses of actions or prohibiting certain matters. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Types Of The Organisational Structure Of Tesco PLC Organisational structure of Tesco PLC The organisational structure that Tesco PLC has is a hierarchical structure which consists of multiple layers. This type of business structure means that it looks a pyramid from the chain of command. It s broken down into levels where the higher the level the higher rank and authority. For example, the workers of Tesco PLC are the large base at the bottom of the hierarchical structure. Then continues further up the pyramid to a higher ranked level. The employees at Tesco PLC are ranked at different levels, the levels are above each other. Of which less people there are as the levels go higher; the highest level is where the chief executive is at top. The store I will be focusing on is the Cannock Superstore to explain the hierarchical structure. This is a diagram of the hierarchy structure is below: This image shows the base level to be the workers which has the lowest ranking but is the largest amount then moves onto a higher level in the hierarchical structure which is the assistant managers. Span of control is who the managers is directly responsible for the number of subordinates (workers). The second level is a smaller amount than the base level meaning more authority such as being in control of the subordinates which the span of control for the assistant managers is four, two, two, and three. The highest level in the hierarchical structure at the Tesco PLC store is the chief executive. This level has the most authority and is in control of the three managers. An advantage of Tesco PLC being part of a hierarchical structure is having a clear authority in each of the levels. This is an advantage because of the various levels having different levels of responsibilities and authorities. As top of the hierarchical structure as shown in the diagram above is the manager director who is the one to have the most control and authority its where the managers will confide in for guidance. Due to being on the level under the manager director as the manager director for example will have their say over what the managers will do. As the hierarchical structure descends there s less control and authority. Furthermore, is an advantage because Tesco PLC for example, would be able ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Impact of the Three Principles of the People on China... We shall establish a united Chinese Republic in order that all the peoples Manchus, Mongols, Tibetans, Tartars and Chinese should constitute a single powerful nation.... Such a nationalism is possible, and we must pursue it. Sun Yat sen, Three Principles of the People. Countless nationalists across the world seek for the rights Dr. Sun Yat sen stated in his Principles. Sun Yat sen was born in Cuiheng, a small village in Guangzhou Province, during the Qing Dynasty in 1866. At this time, the Qing was slowly declining. The Taiping Rebellion, an unsuccessful, large scale revolt against the Qing dynasty led by Hong Xiuquan, threatened the survival of the empire, the Confucian system. The ascension of the two year old Emperor Puyi also made... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Because of this, Sun stated that a modern and ideal government system must be established. Sun had his new government system divided into two powers: the power of politics and the power of governance. The powers of politics are the rights of the people to express their political wishes. An example of this today is Britain s Parliament s House of Commons. Sun declares that the people have four major rights or civil rights, which are: election, recall, initiative, and referendum (ABC CLIO Sun Yat sen ). Election means the right to vote, recall is the right to remove an elected official from power, initiative is the right to petition and referendum is the right to refer measures passed by the legislative branch to the approval or rejection of the electorate. The second power was the power of governance or the power of the officials. Sun proposed the use of a five branch government system within the power of governance, including the three branch system of the U.S. (Legislative, Judicial and Executive), the use of checks and balances, as well as two other branches: Control Branch (similar to the Censorate Branch) and the Examination Branch (similar to the branch responsible for the Civil Service Exams). The Second Principle of the People was meant to represent a Western style of government (ABC CLIO Sun Yat sen ). The last principle of Sun s Three Principles of the People is the development of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Narrative Essay On High School Basketball My freshman year of high school basketball was almost coming to an end. Our record was pretty stellar, and we needed one more win to get the wildcard, which meant we would automatically make it to state. My team was playing against Malcolm, in a really tight game. We were down by two points and Coach Henkel put me in to shoot a three pointer, but both of our hopes and dreams were short lived. I missed the shot, and I lost the game for us. I was devastated, and so was everyone else. As I sat in the locker room, all I could do was stare at the ground. The only thing running through my mind was, no one is going to trust me with the ball anymore or worse yet, everyone is going to be mad at me. These thoughts were slowly tearing me down, day by day. But that was until Coach Henkel talked to me, and told me not to worry about missing the shot. He told me everyone misses, and that he wasn t to worried. So, I was given two options, dwell on the past and let that affect my playing, or forget about it and move on. I have been given multiple opportunities where not dwelling on the past has come into play. In the eighth grade I helped someone cheat on a test, and got caught. Yes, it was a bad decision and I have definitely learned from it. I had to serve a detention and then always thought that Mr. Sass was going to hate me forever. But I didn t dwell on what happened and learned from my mistakes. I had to learn to move on because the past was the past. Thinking about the mistake I had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Vaccination Argumentative Essay Vaccinations serve the primary function of protecting and strengthening immune functions. The purpose of vaccinations is to prepare the immune system from these pathogenic invasions by injecting a weakened strand of the pathogen into the DNA of the particular person (US Department of Health Human Services, 2015). However, In relation to vaccinationfor children, some parents have become sceptical over the effectiveness and the supposedly harmful quantities contained in vaccines. Some have described vaccination as being increasing the risk of debilitating a child for life or even killing them alleging that they simply do not work...and contain deadly chemical additives and more notably, are highly profitable for drug companies, which aren t held liable for damages (NaturalNews, 2014).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Up to the age of 4, deadly diseases such as Hepatitis B, Polio, Pneumococcal, Tetanus, Measles, Rubella and various other potentially life threatening diseases are vaccinated for children under the National Immunisation Scheme (Australian Government Department of Human Services, 2015). This also remains active until late high school. This has been accepted by parents throughout Australia a remarkable 86% of Australians want childhood vaccinations to be mandatory under all circumstances (Daily Telegraph, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Is Ibct Is A Couples Therapy Approach That Helps Couples... IBCT Model (1 pg. Lizbette) IBCT is a couples therapy approach that helps couples facing highly distressed situations (Briggs, Finley Sprenlete,2015). IBCT stems from Behavioral Couples Therapy (BCT); however, due to a lack of outcomes that demonstrated successful long term effects in couples, IBCT was created (Jacobson Christensen, 1996). As stated by Jacobson and Christensen (1996) IBCT consists of elements of emotional acceptance and tolerance to address issues that BCT was unable to do. This was done to add a sense of sympathy and compassion to couplesexperiences and to find solutions to help couples with their problems. According to Briggs et al. (2015) the steps in treating couples using IBCT involve creating a treatment plan, individual and joint sessions which occur during the first four sessions of the therapeutic process. During the assessment session couples are asked to remember and talk about what made them fall in love and how they met in order to find and highlight strengths the couple holds (Mairal, 2015). After the assessment and initial phase is conducted, then treatment can begin which consist of building intimacy, helping couples move from their stuck phase and influencing change (Briggs et al., 2015). There are several interventions used in IBCT. One of the most important interventions is emotional acceptance. Emotional acceptance involves empathetic joining around the problem, increase tolerance of an aversive problem and increase self care ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Second-Degree Assault In Colorado Sometimes, people in Colorado may get into arguments that become physical. Those who are involved in physical altercations with others may be charged with assault, which is a serious criminal offense. State law establishes three types of assault offenses of varying severities third degree, second degree and first degree. Assault in the third degree is the least severe of the assault variations. This type of assault occurs when people recklessly or knowingly cause injury to others. Accidently or negligently injuring a person with a deadly weapon also constitutes third degree assault, according to the Boulder County Bar Association. There are a number of actions, which may be considered second degree assault under Colorado state law. Intentionally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Happy Man s Shirt In the Italian tale The Happy Man s Shirt the theme happens to be happiness is the perspective of life instead of the need of material objects. The king had a son whom was put high up on a pedestal.Even though the prince had the world he was not happy, But this prince was always unhappy. He would spend days on end at his window staring into space ( The Happy Man s Shirt ). The prince has the whole entire kingdom and a dad whom would do anything he pleased. The prince still was not happy because of how he sees his life as unfilled and he does not have to work for anything as it is handed to him. When material objects get handed to the prince without any work needed it puts a bad taste in everyone s mouth. Also, the prince seems depressed as all... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The king looked far and wide for a man whom fit the description to exchange his shirt for the prince s. After looking in his kingdom, the king was told of a neighboring king whom was happy in every definition of the word, Yes, indeed, I have everything anybody could possibly want. But at the same time I worry because I ll have to die one day and leave it all. I can t sleep at night for worrying about that! ( The Happy Man s Shirt ) While the neighboring king had material objects and was at the height of his reign. Truly, he was not completely at peace with how his life would potentially turn out. As other men look upon the king they see nothing but sheer happiness seeing as the king has everything they could ever want in their lives.The neighboring king is much like the prince seeing as they are both on top of the world and have a fantastic way of life but are still not satisfied. The neighboring king is too worried about losing his lovely life then to live in the moment and enjoy his life. As the king is trying all of his backup plans, he finds a man while hunting whom is happy with his life. The king is ecstatic this young man could save his son s life , The king grabbed him and started unbuttoning the youth s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Pros And Cons Of Conversion Therapy Terror doesn t change people from gay to straight. It just hurts innocent people, DaShanne Stokes, a recognized thought leader, sociologist, author, and speaker, on conversion therapy. Conversion therapy is a pseudoscientific practice that encompasses psychological or spiritual interventions to try and change an individual s, usually a minor s, sexual orientation. It has been highly discredited and criticized by all major American medical and psychological organizations and even, in 2001, the United States Surgeon General David Satcher, stated that there was no valid scientific evidence that sexual orientation can be changed . However, conversion therapy still occurs in the United States. This paper looks to examine Ferguson v. JONAH, a case credited as the first of its kind , it s ruling, and the effect it could have on future cases. To begin with, Jews Offering New Alternatives for Homosexuality, also known as JONAH, was established in New Jersey by Elaine and Theodore Berk and Jane and Arthur Goldberg in 1999. They created the organization when the families learned their sons were homosexual. In 2010, surround by controversy, the organization changed its name to Jews Offering New Alternatives for Healing. Despite the name change, JONAH s main goal stayed the same, to help in educating the world wide Jewish community about the social, cultural and emotional factors which lead to same sex attractions . Using scientifically proven techniques , including spiritual and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Being Mexican Essay Hays and Erford state that undocumented U.S. Latino/as are most likely to be shut from economic, educational and physical wellness, and that is not mentioning the stigma that comes being termed illegal; creating a stress from fear of deportation (323). Being Mexican is hard all together. There are constant battles and discriminatory acts from individuals who feel superior to the Latino community. The racist remarks and common stereotypes make Latinos look superfluous within the American culture. As of now, Alejandro states that he has not been discriminated to his persona. On the other hand, he has seen discriminationto individuals of the same race. His personal oppression comes from his legal status. It is common for individuals of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reason he viewed it as an adventure was because he had migrated once to the United States and the journey was smooth. There were no complications. The nightmare began the second day when the guide decided to leave the group in mercy of faith. The guide who was to take make sure they crossed over to a safe place, decided to leave the other group of immigrates because one man was sick. He had a liver problem. Alejandro and his father knew that they could not allow such cruel act to happen so they stayed behind to help and walk at a slower pace. By the fourth day, the group with which they were walking had no water and were starving. They were at a breaking point and decided that it was time to get caught ICE. Before ICE was able to rescue them, Alejandro and the group of immigrants found a rancher who offered to help them. It turned out that the rancher had connections with abductors. The abductors had a safe house where they have immigrants from Mexico as well as South America waiting to be rescued. The only to be rescued was for relatives to pay for their freedom. Alejandro reports that his father and he, were abducted for one week before they escaped the safe house. He said that was the first time where he learned how cruel humans could be. In the safe house, he witnessed various sexual assaults to women. It was during one the sexual assaults that Alejandro and his father made the move and escaped the safe house; a stone wall was impeding their freedom. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Quality Risk Management Plan The quality risk management plan for this case study scenario includes identifying areas of risk and healthcare errors, in order to protect future patients from having their safety compromised. The case study describes two patients who received wrong site surgery; which is considered a sentinel event preventable and should never occur. According to a report by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Patient Safety Network (2015) titled Wrong Site, Wrong Procedure, and Wrong Patient Surgery, wrong site surgery is the most frequent type of sentinel event. It is approximated that wrong site surgeries take place forty times per week in America (Clark, 2011). Wrong site surgery has been identified as a top priority in improving quality of care and increasing patient safety. As such, The Joint Commission 2015 HospitalNational Patient Safety Goal includes the prevention of mistakes in surgery. The goal is to perform the correct surgery on the correct patient at the correct site, prior marking of the surgical site, and performing a time out just prior to commencement of the surgery. The purpose of this paper is to create a root cause analysis, present recommendations for improvement, present recommendations to prevent wrong site surgery, identify the stakeholders and role players, present root cause analysis charts, and provide an overall of lessons learned throughout the course. Root Cause AnalysisA root cause analysis is a method used to identify causal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. A Picture Bride By Yoshiko Uchida A picture bride. The ideal idea of woman created by looks and age, specifically for a man overseas. The book, Picture Bride by Yoshiko Uchida follows the life of Hana, a picture bride from Japan. As Hana and her husband Taro experience life together, the newly wed couple struggle to live in an America filled with racism and prejudice against people of a different skin color. Hana s fight for acceptance within her community and even her own home reveals the difference in cultures between the two countries. With strong roots in her Japanese culture, living and raising a child in America proves difficult. Hana s own relationships with her husband and child are strained because of decisions she makes, and it is up to her to attempt to repair them. The desire for acceptance in her community and own home drives Hana, while she struggles with balancing a mix of Japanese and American culture while raising a child, which in turn lead to a relationship that is on the brink of failing with her husband and daughter. A desire for acceptance follows throughout the novel, while differentiating cultures lead to tense familyand community conflicts. When combined with a relationships falling apart, the novel paints a picture of these themes from start to finish. The growth from a young bride who settles in another country, to a mother is astounding, and this progress is shown through the eyes of Hana. Hana is not without flaws though, as not even a picture bride can be perfect. Hana vies for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Chile Trench Research Paper The Peru Chile Trench, also known as the Atacama Trench, is an oceanic trench in the eastern Pacific Ocean. It s a fault line that is 100 miles off the coast of Peru and Chile, and also happens to be the fault line that we were assigned. The Peru Chile Trench reaches a maximum depth of 26,460 ft below sea level in Richard Deep and is approximately 3,666 miles long, meaning that the width is 40 miles and it covers an expanse of about 228,000 square miles. The trench marks the subduction of the Nazca plate under the South American plate. The Nazca plate is conveniently named after the Nazca region of the southern part of Peru, and is an oceanic plate in the eastern Pacific Ocean, right off the west coast of South America. The subduction mentioned earlier is when Nazca plate is forced down and goes under the South American plate, where it then digs into the mantle. The subduction of the Nazca Plate below the South American Plate along the Chile Peru Trench is associated with numerous earthquakes. Several of these earthquakes are notable for their size, associated tsunamis or landslides. Nazca ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the 20th century, the trench has been hit by 28 major earthquakes all of the forces was greater than 6.9 on the Richter scale. The strongest ones happened in 1906 (8.4) and the 1960 (9.5 magnitude) it killed 1655 people and left 2 million people homeless.The tsunami that had occurred also killed people in Hawaii, Japan, even people in the Philippines it also caused damage to the west coast of the United States. The last one that had occurred caused a tidal wave that had hit several villages in the south and had raised or lowered certain sections of the coast at least two meters. The earthquakes are strong because Chile is located at the triple junction of three plates that makes the surface vibrate more than when it is located at the boundary of 2 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Fitness Program and Food Journal My goal for this fitness program is to lose weight and gain muscle strength and the way I am going to achieve my goal is using the magic bullet: diet and exercise. My current weight at the start of this project is 230.0 pounds. I will be going to the gym five days out of the weak and I will also start a dieting plan as well. My workouts will include upper body, lower body, abs, and at least thirty minutes of cardio at the end or before each workout. The upper body will include chest, arms, shoulders, and back on Mondays and Thursdays. The lower body will include legs, calfs, lower back and hips on Tuesdays and Fridays. Abs will be just abs with cardio on Wednesdays. Leaving me with Saturdays and Sundays to use as rest days and giving my muscle a chance to rebuild and grow. My workouts will follow these numbers of repetitions and sets that are three sets of ten or twelve depending on how I feel that today. As for how much weight I will use is depended on how much I can lift for each exercise and I will put on an extra five pounds of weight after completing each set if necessary. My rest period for between sets will be from one to two minutes before I start the next one. I will also include some circuit training when I feel like I need a change in pace for my workouts. These circuit training would include fast past motions with five to six different exercise back to back of each other without resting in till the set is complete. For this kind of lifting I would do three sets ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Why Math Is Important For Teaching Mathematics And How... Math Philosophy Paper Math is developing concepts or standards that s important for teaching mathematics to students from Pre K to high school. In our changing world, those who understand and can do mathematics will have significant opportunities and options for shaping their future. (NCTM 2000, p.50). The two important tools to be an effective teacher is knowledge of mathematics and how students learn mathematics. The purposes of math educationeffect our life since the time we were able to walk. We were taught how to count on our fingers to being able to write our numbers to ten. Then as we got older, concepts were more challenging and involved critical thinking to solve the problems. In society today, math is being utilized in simple to complex avenues such as grocery shopping, measuring, budgeting, investments, architecture, science and technology to name a few. If we take a look around our environment signs, buildings, bridges, streets and just the different patterns and shapes all relate back to mathematics. My role as a math teacher in the classroom would be creating an inviting math environment for my students, being able to explain math to all my students in ways that they understand and model math in an effective way. I want to be a leader, share my knowledge, engage and challenge my students, support them, respect them, be positive and keep them interested in math. The qualities I would have as an effective teacher is the knowledge and skills and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. International Financial Reporting Standards On The... It is incontestable that international financial reporting standards (IFRS) are in vogue and global conformity theoretically on the doorstep as about 100 countries implement standard financial regulations. The idea that uniform reporting standards have the same effect on financial reporting undervalues the contested ability to be flexible in financial reporting and introduces another level of debate on the issue of flexibility and uniformity. Apart from the fact that the merits of flexibility are downplayed to increase cross sectional and inter temporal comparison, prescribed reporting standards compliance is itself not enough basis to claim that financial reporting. The IFRS comprises of principle based standards that have presents financial report manager with the opportunity to increase flexibility on their part and possible manipulation (Benston, 2006). Consequently, the fact brings another issue into question, for instance, the reliability and transparency of information produced under professional discretion and judgment of managers. This paper seeks to indicate that there are too many current financial reporting issues that are not yet conclusively included in the crusade for the adoption of uniform financial reporting standards on the notion that uniform standards improve the quality of financial reporting regarding comparability. Accounting regulation has an apparent importance in accounting for the good of the public. The regulation allows corporate organization ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Analysis Of The Perks Of Being A Wallflower Although depression may seem like an endless burden to bear, those suffering from the mental illness need to hold on to realize that they are not alone, and that depression does end. Through the use of a range of film techniques employed throughout the final scene of the film, Stephen Chbosky successfully weaves this idea into the closing sequence of The Perks of Being a Wallflower. The comedy drama coming of age film reflects on the trials and tribulations of adolescent life, as we join protagonist Charlie on his journey of development. As Charle is introduced as a socially awkward wallflower suffering severely from depression, the film techniques used during the ending scene show how Charlie has found his place in the world with friends... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dubbed by Sam as the Tunnel Song she loves to listen to while she cruises through the night, the song Heroes by David Bowie further supports Chbosky s success in establishing a sense of hope for the viewer. Charlie s non diegetic commentary stating this one moment when you know you re not a sad story. You are alive. followed by the song s lyrics we can be heroes, just for one day, support each other in emphasizing the idea of having those moments where you feel like nothing else matters, and you can feel like you re a hero, just like how Charlie and his friends are feeling on top of the world. The lyrics of the diegetic song which state though nothing, will keep us together/we can steal time, just for one day, reflect on Charlie and Sam s relationship. They realize that they will not be able to maintain a relationship since Sam lives away from Charlie to go to college, but despite this, they have learned to enjoy the little time they have together and make the most of it. Chbosky s use of diegetic music once again perfectly serve its purpose of creating a sense of hope for the viewer, and illustrating the newfound lessons that the viewer has learned with Charlie alongside his quest for maturity. He teaches the viewer that depression will not always be continual darkness there will be moments where you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Technological Evolution in the Film Industry Essay As times are changing, knowledge and information are also changing. With that, the development of motion picture complexity has changed the film industry by a continuing technological evolution. It is evident that films have changed significantly over the last 100 years. The intricacy of filmmaking technology has rapidly progressed, allowing creative potential for filmmakers. Films are often due to technological advances, or even to reintroduce a classic story. Some examples of films that have been remade include Scarface (1932), remade in 1983, and The Magnificent Seven (1960), remade in 1998. King Kong (1933) is another example of a filmthat has been remade. The remake, King Kong (2005), directed by Peter Jackson, shows technological... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The stop motion animation sequences were filmed separately from the live action scenes with the actors. These two parts were then combined to create the illusion that the ape was towering over the actors. In the 2005 remake of the film, director Peter Jackson relied on Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) to animate Kong. This use of CGI gave the director greater artistic control of the narrative. Many of the sets were computer generated, as well as Kong himself. To combine both the actors and the computer generated images together, chroma keying was used. In the scene where Ann Darrow is placed in the hand of Kong, the actress was filmed against a green screen, and held by a large green hand. When this scene was merged with the digital Kong, a composite image shows Kong holding her. Since chroma keying technology did not exist in the 1930 s, a full sized, fur covered hand had to be constructed to create the effect of Kong holding the actor. The difference between the visual effects in both versions is significant, making is apparent that the remake has displayed great technological advancement. These advancements also make the film more believable, and emphasise the story. Another aspect of the film that had a significant impact was colour. In the original version of King Kong, the film was shot in black and white. Sometimes there can be implications with interpreting the emotions in the film. Colour in film is a huge ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Low Heart Rates Is Preferable When Conducting Coronary Ct... The maintenance of low heart rates is preferable when conducting coronary CT angiography (CCTA). Current medical publications recommend a heart rate less than 60 beats/min for optimal image and radiation dose reduction. Patients undergoing CCTA are usually given beta blockers if there are no contraindications one hour before the test to control the heart rate. Another method that is used in moderating the heartrate of patients undergoing CCTA is ivabradine. Ivabradine is a novel heart rate reducing agent that has the potential to be an attractive alternative to currently available drugs to achieve optimal heart rate control in patients undergoing CCTA (Adile et al., 2012). It is a specific heart rate lowering drug that acts by selectively inhibiting the pacemaker current in the sinoatrial node. Unlike beta blockers, ivabradine does not affect myocardial contractility, does not cause changes in blood pressure, and has no effect on respiratory function. This study aims to focus on the differences between ivabradine and beta blockers in their respective effects for controlling the heart rate of patients undergoing CCTA. Clinical Practice Question In patient undergoing CCTA how does Ivabradine compared to Beta blockers for heart rate control? Critical Appraisal Components 1st Critical Appraisal Component in CETEP Model Evidence Based Factors: Research The clinical practice question of this posed here includes will be used to examine the effects of ivabradine to the heart ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Crime And Punishment Conservatism The novel Crime and Punishment was written during a time when science based ideas about civilization and evolution were beginning to replace religious or mystical ideas. Many people, under the guise of being intellectuals, subscribed to these theories and promoted them because the theories made them seem superior to their fellow men. Author Fyodor Dostoevsky incorporated many of these theories into the perspectives of the characters in his novel, suggesting that despite their presentation as new or revolutionary, they were simply re workings of older ideas re fitted for the modern era. Dostoevsky uses Raskolnikov s idea about extraordinary people and Lebezyatnikov s idea about communes to criticize Social Darwinismand aspects of Radicalism respectively. By linking the theories with his characters, he also criticizes the type of people who subscribed to these theories. Dostoevsky outlines two conflicting theories about crime and humanity that emerged during Russia s modernization period in the novel. One view, presented by Razumikhin, explains that the individual is a victim of his environment and the other, held by Raskolnikov, states instead that the individual is a product of his environment. Raskolnikov s view actually reinforces pre modernization ideas about a social hierarchy with nobility on top. Similar to the pre modern idea that nobility received their ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Monarchs and nobility ruled with few checks and balances until democratic and representation based governments, generally thought of as modern institutions though some existed in ancient Greece, became prevalent. This movement displaced the monarchs and nobility and they now had search for their new role in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Student Involvement In College Sports Sports are a key factor to college life. Even though everyone may not play them, it plays a major impact on every individual that attends that college. Sports teams help build school pride, generate revenue, and give rising athletes opportunities to become professionals. As a result, colleges should strongly support their sports teams. First and foremost, sports teams are essential in establishing a sense of school pride. A strong stance of school pride allows the student body as a whole to become coherent. To put simply, it creates a way for students to become better involved with their college. Not only does it generate involvement within the college, but also with the community because of family or friends that may also attend the events. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Online Shopping Lifts Aramex Profits by 4% and Rent Cap... Article 1 The article chosen is Online shopping lifts Aramex Profits by 4% extracted from The National (Barnard, 2014). Three major microeconomic concepts would be used to analyze the article, which are demand, the law of demand for complements and elasticity s. The article talks about the rise in the profit of Aramex due to increase in online shopping. This article is a clear example of demand of complementary goods. The law of demand for complementary goods states that if the demand for one complement increases it leads to an increase in the demand of the other. Online retailing is a new introduction in the world of shopping. It has been well received all over the world, but in Middle East the reception has been quite slow in the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With the growth of online retailing, the demand for Aramex services has also increased significantly. Here we can see the economic concept of demand for complements. Complements are basically goods which are jointly used to satisfy wants. They have negative cross elasticity which means that a change in demand for one good causes a similar change in demand of the complement good. In this article it can be seen that online retailing and the services provided by Aramex are complements. The increase in demand for online retailing has led to an increased demand for Aramex services thus leading to increased profit growth reported by Aramex. The graphs above also depicts the same showing a rightward shift in the demand curve of both online retailing and Aramex services. The growth in online retailing has not only led to growth in Aramex, it has also led to overall growth in the economy. This is because it prompts people to buy more goods as online retailing is an easy and convenient way of shopping. The IMF predicts GDP in the UAE to grow by 4.4 per cent this year, while in Qatar growth is expected to reach 5.9 per cent. Article 2 The article chosen to be analyzed is Rent cap removal hits Abu Dhabi extracted from The National (Nair, 2014).Three main microeconomic concepts would be applied to analyze the article; these are demand and supply, elasticity s and price ceilings. The article chosen talks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Using Steroids In Sports According to steroids in sports (n.d.) discussed that the 1930 steroid was invented by Dr. Ruzicka to help treat diseases such as cancer or aids that lead to death. However, the 1970s people started using them in sports. Some of the athletes have been starting using drugs which include steroid in the ingredient which will help to break the limit of themselves and to make athletes performances more incredibly amazing and spectacular. However, they don t really notice the terrible effects of these kinds of drugs in long term using. Moreover, using these kinds of drugs is like a coin. It has both positive and negative sides for using steroid. Opponents of steroid prohibition argued that steroids will enhance their performance in competitions (Linnaeus, 2015). It is understandable that all the athletes want to make their performances as great as possible. Also, they all want to attain better levels of performances, to increase their strength with perfection and to make themselves noticed and shimmer in long term using (Linnaeus, 2015). However, proponent of argue that People who have spirit of sport they can use their own motivation to gain ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The people are who have experienced injuries before they will not feel the pain and will do their performance better. In contrast, it will terribly and dangerously do harm to their health if they use it in a long period. Football star Lyle Alzado is a evidence for using of steroids. He died at the age of 42 from a brain cancer disease in 1992 ( Wesseling, 2014). If steroids do not take human life, then they can cause side effects like infertility, baldness, high blood pressure, and deep voice in women (Drugabuse, 2017). Furthermore, steroid can also get an impact on people s behaviors such as depression, insomnia, anxiety. It is clear that the risks are harmful to the health of the athlete who uses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Charlie Chaplin Characteristics Charlie Chaplin produced over 35 keystone comedies in the silent era of film, and numerous talkies, or films with sound, afterwards (Barson). Many consider most of his works masterpieces, (especially his later ones,) and consider Chaplin a genius of the theater who s had a greater impact on the film industry than any other man of the era. Chaplin s greatness has a root, as most things do, within his personal history. Due to disadvantaged childhood and his mother and father who s occupation s involved performing often, Charlie Chaplin had the ability to relate to his audience with his famed tramp character, and a desire to perform which began at a young age and inspired Chaplin as he climbed to greatness. Charlie Chaplin s success didn t appear from thin air; from a young age, Chaplin found himself surrounded by Vaudeville... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He dressed in an assortment of poorly fitting clothing; this, combined with his quirky mannerisms, won the hearts of people everywhere. This icon spawned from Chaplin s improvisation following a not too popular role in one of his films (Barson). He appeared in almost all of Chaplin s keystone comedies, with Chaplin playing the icon; The icon represented the lower rungs of society, often portrayed as a working class man who had fallen on hard times, which demonstrates the commiseration Chaplin formed with the people of this social class during his time bleakest moments. However, The Trampoften had employment, and one could more accurately describe him as merely a misfit. Charlie s Tramp s many misadventures likely gained insight from Chaplin s various odd jobs before his eventual employment ( Sir Charles ). Because of his variety of jobs, the Tramp appeared more relatable and lovable, with his various incarnations sharing their commonness with the people who viewed them. Because the tramp was so lovable, Charlie s fame skyrocketed, and he became a genuine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Importance Of Naturalism In Eveline Eveline is a short story in the genre of naturalism which means that it centres on life as it is and it stresses the importance of the environment and heredity in shaping human destiny. It was written by James Joyce in 1904 as part of a collection of portraits of people who lived in Dublin around 1900 titled Dubliners. The story features only two main settings Eveline s house and the port and lasts only the span of one day. It was written by Joyce to show the monotonous lives of the people who lived in Dublinat the time. Joyce was openly critical of Irish parochialism and he wrote Eveline to prove his belief that Ireland does not permit the development of individuality, as the character Eveline is presented by Joyce to be the absolute epitome of Irish parochialism; rather than go after her ambition to leave Ireland for a better life, Eveline s life is lead by her sense of duty. We see this when Eveline doubts her ambitions, In her home any way she had shelter and food; she had those whom she had known all her life about her, The simplistic reasoning that Joyce uses conveys the absolute autonomy of Eveline s life as her only reasons to not chase her ambition are basic requirements for most people s lives. Eveline, unfortunately, leads the stereotypical life for a woman in Ireland around that time as her life was ruled by her sense of duty and the men in her life rather than by her ambitions and herself. The reason Joyce did this was so he could share the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Assignment B1 1 Essay examples Paper B1 Privacy Related Matrix (12%) This assignment gives you an opportunity to analyze a key IT related organizational ethical privacy issue subject to relevant laws, regulations, and policies. Both of the following sites provide sources and an excellent backdrop for issues relating to privacy protection and the law. See EPIC Report at: http://epic.org/reports/ See List on left: HOT POLICY ISSUES and/or: https:/ /www.eff.org/issues/privacy [see list at right on this page] This includes sub topics discussing information privacy, privacy laws, applications and court rulings (case law is usually an extension of the basic law based on the facts from specific cases and real world court decisions), and key privacy and anonymity ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Make sure you read the B2 assignment below so that you understand the relationship prior to starting B1. Normative Ethics List Autonomy: the duty to maximize the individual s right to make his or her own decisions. Beneficence: the duty to do good both individually and for all. Confidentiality: the duty to respect privacy of information and action. Equality: the duty to view all people as moral equals. Finality: the duty to take action that may override the demands of law, religion, and social customs. Justice: the duty to treat all fairly, distributing the risks and benefits equally. Non maleficence: the duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all. Understanding/Tolerance: the duty to understand and to accept other view points if reason dictates doing so is warranted. Publicity: the duty to take actions based on ethical standards that must be known and recognized by all who are involved. Respect for persons: the duty to honor others, their rights, and their responsibilities. Showing respect others implies that we do not treat them as a mere means to our end. Universality: the duty to take actions that hold for everyone, regardless of time, place, or people involved. This concept is similar to the Categorical Imperative. Veracity: the duty to tell the truth. Ethical Dilemma Matrix: Ethical dilemma: Stakeholders 1 2
  • 49. 3 4 Step 1: Identify the ethical dilemma based on one of the broad categories identified. An ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Analysis of Bluewater Shopping Centre 1,Bluewater Shopping Centre, based in Greenhithe, Kent, is used by many people on a daily basis to get their everyday needs and presents for their loved ones. It is 150,000m2 containing 330 UK and international brands and 50 restaurants and bars. It also has 13,000 parking spaces surrounding it with 20 hectares of parkland and 7 lakes, so is not like any other shopping centre in England. (Bluewater, 2008) Below; (BBC/Lion TV, Telegraph, 2012) 2,The idea of Bluewater was developed in 1994 when quarry operator Blue Circle approached Lend Lease to form a partnership. Construction then started on May 1st 1996 and when it opened on March 16th 1999 its total cost was approximately ВЈ400 million. Bluewater was designed to be different with its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Cambell, A; Knowles, R; 2011) 4b,Another way that technology can have an impact on technology is with the technology that is becoming the new phase in the United States. For example virtual greeters are lately being assessed in the customer market to see how customers respond which if well will soon be brought to the UK. Virtual greeters are said to be a lot cheaper to run than to pay employees which is obviously attracting the business owners as they believe they will save money and make more profit. Another technology that is being tested is the advice giving mirrors; these can be used by makeup stools, clothes stores and other personal grooming stores. The mirror will save companies having to pay employees to give customers advice as the mirror will do it. A bonus of the mirrors is that a customer can simply hold an outfit up to the mirror and the mirror will suggest accessories to go with the outfit, although when the mirror is not being used by customers the retailers can play advertisements or videos via the mirror. Another technology that is going to affect Bluewater is touch screens; these can be put into stores for customers to compare different products that are in store without having to search the store itself. This product will be mostly found in phone stores and retailers that sell more than one brand of the same product, for example Boots or Superdrug with makeup. (Girard, L, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Graceland Case Study Its true. Elvis fans want to experience Graceland, ourselves included. We plan to dine on peanut butter/banana sandwiches and scroll a message on that famous wall. However, there s another stop on the Elvis train that serious fans should make. And bonus, it s not too far away from another music lover s dream destination: Dollywood. We want to see an orange toilet seat cover once owned by The King, and we re gonna do it the Elvis Museum in Pigeon Forge. Mike Malone was inspired to begin his compilation when Elvis (who friends remember as a generous soul) gave him his belt. So many years later, Malone has amassed the largest collection of Elvis a bilia in the world. What a great way to sneak a peek at life behind the scenes. Visitors can glimpse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. When People Talk About How Fast Technology Is Evolving When people talk about how fast technology is evolving in our world today, an important factor that has come into play because of the way people exploit technology is cybersecurity. There are several directions that cybersecurity has gone in affecting the world. Most recent the past election and how another country determined the outcome of that election by gaining online contact. There are several flaws that have happened with current cybersecurity, but it can still be a good thing if better solutions are put into place, and if more cybersecurity analyst take their responsibilities more seriously. Those responsibilities can range from dealing with an incoming cyber attack, and setting up protection for businesses that have important data.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In general, technology is never perfect, and that is why it is important that people become more informed about cybersecurity. In the online Academic JournalBuilding Cybersecurity Awareness: The need for evidence based framing strategies. By Hans de Bruijn and Marijn Janssen. Hans de Bruijn states Almost everybody has heard of cybersecurity, however, the urgency and behavior of persons do not reflect high level of awareness. The internet is all too often considered as a safe environment for sharing information, transactions and controlling the physical world, yet cyberwars are already ongoing and there is an urgent need to be better prepared. That just shows how in reality we as a society are not looking at the bigger picture. We worry less about how with a push of a button tons of information can be stolen or even erased. As Hans mentioned cyberwars are happening in front of us without us realizing it. That is why as a society with access to a great deal of technology people need to be more aware of cybersecurity. There are many ways that the public can be made aware of it. One of those ways is to show actual evidence to people who tend to prioritize technology, and the online network instead of just giving them a warning. That way awareness can spread on how to be prepared in case that person is a target in the future. Another academic article Cyber security for home users: A new way of protection through awareness ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Comparison of US Bill of Rights and The Canadian Charter... BACKGROUND OF THE BILL OF RIGHTS The United States Bill of Rights came into being as a result of a promise made by the Fathers of Confederation to the states during the struggle for ratification of the Constitution in 1787 88. A great number of the states made as a condition for their ratification, the addition of amendments, which would guarantee citizens protection of their rights against the central government. Thus, we have a rather interesting situation in which the entrenchment of a bill of rights in the American Constitution was done by the virtual demand of the states, they themselves fearing a central government which was not legally constrained and restricted as far as its powers were concerned. The resulting Bill of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The entrenchment of rights in the Canadian Constitution comes after long experience with a system of parliamentary supremacy. The American judicial tradition of treating the written constitution as fundamental law cannot have an instant Canadian counterpart. Thus, it does not follow that the Canadian courts will necessarily claim a role comparable to that of courts in the United States, nor is it clear that the representative bodies in Canada would tolerate such a judicial assertion of power. Opposition by government bodies to the Charter have already occurred in Canada, where the Parti Quebecois government of Quebec invoked the notwithstanding the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms clause for the purpose of protecting their language laws from attack under the charter. This report will attempt to note some of the common and distinctive features of the text of the two constitutions as well as to how they differ. Three major classes of rights are protected by both the Canadian and United States constitutions. Freedom of expression, religion, and assembly are safeguarded in part I section 2 of the Canadian Constitution Act, 1982, and in the First Amendment of the American Constitution. The Legal Rights listed in sections 7 14 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, protecting criminal suspects and defendants by various procedural safeguards, are paralleled by American rights to have counsel against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Armed Rebel Group Research Paper Suicide bombers, rebel groups, minefield clearers, and soldiers are words used to describe these children in a terrible situation. In places like Afghanistan, Iran, and Guantanamo Bay children as young as 5 years old are apprehended from their families, and are taken to army camps to fight against the U.S backed government. These children are so innocent, but many think that they need to be arrested for what they are doing. Instead of playing on a playground with their families they are brainwashed, drugged, forced to kill, and poisoned with alcoholic beverages. These kids are in no condition for fighting in armed rebel groups but the numbers of these kids are starting to go up. Over 8,000 children are fighting in armed rebel groups, battling the U.S backed government. They are taught to kill and are forced to think that killing is a good thing, plus, the guns they are supposed to use are even heavier than most of these kids, so that clearly shows they shouldn t be using them. These child soldiers need to be put in rehabilitation instead of being put in prison, they are being forced to take drugs, they are brainwashed into thinking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His father had forced him into becoming a child soldier. At the age of only fifteen he was involved in a firefight which lead to him being blinded in one eye and two bullet wounds to his chest. But the thing is he also caused the death of US Army Sgt. First Class Christopher Speer by throwing a grenade in his direction. Omar was being lead by his own father, and if you try to leave the camps you either escape safely or you get shot and killed. Omar Kadhr couldn t get away, ever, he was forever trapped in this area of brutality and hazards. Yes, the soldiers are provided with food, water and shelter, but they are treated very poorly in these camps, being threatened, forced to go to war, and sometimes forced to go raid their hometowns and kill their own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...