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Ib Tok Essay Topics 2015 NovemberIb Tok Essay Topics 2015 November
Why Was the 2006 Thai Coup D’état Launched Against Prime...
On the night of Tuesday September 19th, 2006 the Royal Thai Army staged a coup d Г©tat
against the elected government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra that eventually led to the
over throw and replacement of Shinawatra and the Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party. There are many
reasons as to why the 2006 Thai coup d Г©tat was staged against Prime Minister Thaksin
Shinawatra and his caretaker government and a lot of it had to do with the political crisis of 2005
and early 2006, the planning/timing of the coup, what his polices were and who did they benefit
/who they were no longer benefiting. Thaksin Shinwatra is a billionaire politician and businessman
who entered politics in 1994. In 1998 He founded the Thai Rak Thai (Thais love Thais) political...
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They occupied the building for twenty minutes before regrouping outside and continuing their
protest. (The Nation, January 14th 2007). A rally on February 4th 2006 at the Royal Plaza drew
a very large crowd. Police and foreign media estimated the turnout to be forty to fifty thousand.
Some local newspapers estimated that up to a hundred thousand attended (Epoch Times Thailand
Staff, February 4th 2006) There weren t just anti Thaksin demonstrations at this time. On March
3rd 2006, a pro Thaksin rally at Sanam Luang arranged by the Thai Rak Thai were attended by a
huge crowd, local media reported that up to two hundred thousand people attended while some
foreign media reported up to a hundred and fifty thousand attended (The nation, March 8th 2006).
Only two days after the March 3rd pro Thaksin rally, while Thaksin was campaigning for the April
2006 elections in the rural areas, about fifty thousand of protesters in Bangkok demanded the
resignation of the Prime Minister. They roared Thaksin Get Out and Restore Power to the King.
The protesters carried out the burning an effigy of him in a mock funeral as they chant anti Thaksin
slogans (BBC News, March 5th 2006). On March 13th 2006, anti Thaksin demonstrators set up
tents and stands outside the Government House at the Miskawan Intersection, causing massive
traffic jams. Around 5.30 p.m., approximately 3,000 were camping out at Government House
(ABC News, March 26th 2006). The week before the
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Essay about culture and communication
How is Stuart Hall s encoding/decoding model an advance on the traditional transmission model of
communication? How does it change conventional views of how media products are consumed?
As a transmission theory scholar studying in mass communication research, Hall put forward
encoding and decoding model which brings big effects and shocks the traditional transmission
model. The traditional model divides the message sending into three parts, sender message
receiver. It is called linearity feature. The message is transmitted in a certain way. However, Hall
has a different idea about this. He divided it into five parts. The basic view of Hall s encoding and
decoding communication model is that the media device pays more attention to ... Show more
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It reflects that government use messages to educate citizens and give them same ideology. It is
same with other country like America for example. During 2003 2010, the Iraq war brought
destructive effects to Iraq. In another side of the ocean, the White House published a report in
which declared they stand at the right and fair side of the world. It had inspired lots of Americans
at that period. People in America were told that they were doing the right thing. It is obvious that
the messages which audiences gain from the media are not simple any more. It has been selected
and reflected the ideology that the controller wants audiences to receive. In other words, the sender
of message has encoded it in order to express their views. In conclusion, at the beginning of the
model, the traditional one put the sender in the first step in which doesn t think of the deep content
of the message and forgets feedback part of it. Hall critiqued this model with coming up with
encoding theory and explains production process as the process of information encoding. It means
the sender encodes the information by their ideology. It contains the ideology which the senders
want audiences to receive.
When encoding process done, next two stages are circulation and distribution. These two stages are
important because of through it culture discourse and meanings are conveyed to the audience in
terms of code. If discussing the
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Amusing Monkey Analysis
Chapter two: my self the writer
Me as i writing isn t my favorite but i like to tell fiction stories. My parents and my parents
friends feel i should be an editor and director. I kinda like to write about fiction stuff. So like yes
and no. No if we are writing about nonfiction stuff like memoir. Yes if it s about stories we make
up. I once made a whole story about this monkey and he had escaped from a zoo because he was the
world s first talking monkey. They were putting needles in him and he did not like it and i was his
best or a fiction character he was amusing monkey i like the story a lot. Strength and weakness i
have are like my weakness is say sand stuff a lot because Mrs.Estel would always tell me to get rid
of them and stuff
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Essay on Christian Beliefs in the Origins of the World
Christian Beliefs in the Origins of the World
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty,
darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters.
A Description of Christian Beliefs About the Origins of The World
Christians believe that God created the universe. In Chapters 1 and 2 of Genesis, we are told that
God creates both the universe and everything that is in it. Thomas Aquinas, a leading scholar of the
Middle Ages, argued that Everything in the universe has a cause. Trace those causes back and there
must have been a First Cause that triggered everything else. God is that First Cause. This ... Show
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This would explain how God managed to create the entire universe in just six days, though it is
quite hard to accept that as fact, as it is impossible to prove that it is right or wrong. It seems
impossible that creation could have been accomplished in a mere six days.
In Genesis one, note that no theory of evolution can be accommodated within it. Genesis is saying
that the earth came before the sun, grass and trees before sea life, and birds before land animals.
So does science contradict the Bible? Before one is able to answer this question, one must find out
what the scientific facts are, rather than the unproven theories created by Scientists. Some scientists
are Christians, who believe in God but also in evolution. There are many different views on the
subject of just how the earth was created. The Big Bang is just one of those theories.
The Big Bang is a very popular theory among both Christians and non Christians. However, it is
not totally unquestionable, if it were there would be no more arguments concerning the creation of
the world. The main question asked about the Big Bang is Who, or what triggered it? For
Christians, it is God who triggered the Big Bang. This theory backs that of Aquinas . They both
argue that God was the trigger in the creation.
A lesser popular and lesser
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Henry Ford s Life And Accomplishments
Henry Ford was born on July 30th 1863, to his father William Ford and mother Mary Ford on a
farm in Greenfield Township, Michigan. His father was born in County Cork, Ireland, to a family
that was originally from Somerset, England. His mother, Mary Ford grew up in a small town in
Michigan. Needless to say the elders had strong small town and strong familyvalues. Ford s father
would give him pocket watches in his early teens just to mess around with. At 15, Ford dismantled
and reassembled the timepieces of friends and neighbors dozens of times, which granted him the
reputation of a watch repairman and entrepreneur around his neighborhood. Ford was devastated
when his mother passed away in 1876. His father expected him to take over the family... Show more
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It was introduced to the market on October 1st, 1908. The steering wheel was on the left which
was an innovation that most car companies soon ripped off. The engine was innovated as well,
the entire engine and tranny were closed in and the four cylinders were cast in a solid block.
This made the car much easier to drive, however with all these innovations it was a very
simplistic car that about anyone could drive and it was affordable, starting at $825 in 1908,
which is about $21,650 today. Ford made a huge publicity scene in Detroit to make sure that
every newspaper had stories and advertisements about his new vehicle. Ford s network of Detroit
dealers made the car very well known in about every city in North America. As car dealers, the
franchises grew wealthier and brought attention not just the Ford name but the concept of cars and
driving. Sales spiked, year after year Ford posted 100% gains on the year
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Eros Creation Story
Before everything, there was nothing. It was nothing, yet it was something. A void filled of colour
unimaginable, and smoky mists. This void was called Chaos.
As empty as the Chaos was, it was unexpectedly still inhabited. Inhabited by creatures with an
entire body as bright as snow, and horns that twisted and curled into elegant spirals. They had
nimble legs as long as evergreen trees, and hooves as reflective as silver. These creatures had no
name, and not a single soul is quite sure where they came from. These mystical creatures seemed to
have only one purpose, which was walking. Every second of their lives, they grazed in herds across
the Chaos in straight lines, with no plain goal in sight.
But one day, something peculiar happened. After thousands of steps, the creatures abruptly stopped
their trek; as if time itself had stopped. They stood there for many days, even weeks, waiting. And
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Being the divine being of love, she had a warm aura, which tingled the remaining creatures
peculiarly. Eros tingling of love morphed the creatures, into animals with backs of gorgeous white
fleece, and smaller legs. Not only that, but it additionally gave them slight tints of black across
their body, giving them a unique patchy look. These creatures became known as sheep, and to this
day they graze across the fields of Earth, fulfilling their old purpose.
Lastly, the final creature altered into Erebus, the troublesome god of darkness. Erebus, seeing all
this new beauty and perfection from the gods, instantly understood his rogue purpose. When Gaia
and Eros finished with the creation of life and Earth, he gave a mischievous smile, and snapped
his fingers. The moment his fingers collided, big chunks of pitch black opal spiralled, and dug
itself a hole deep into the Earth. This pit became Tartarus, the prison for the eternally punished, and
the Afterlife, the place for souls after
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Analysis of Managment Theories
Change Initiative Paper
Nisha Mani
Grand Canyon University: LDR 615
01/25/15
One of the organizations that I m familiar with and I think would benefit from a change is Season
s hospice. I used to work there part time. Individuals become eligible for hospice upon reaching a 6
month or less terminal diagnosis. Individuals have the choice of dying comfortably in a hospital,
nursing facility, or their home after electing hospice. Hospice care delivers palliative care to
terminally ill patients. Patients with an identifiable short prognosis receive comprehensive
interdisciplinary team based palliative care through hospice in a place where they chose. There are
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The patient care administrator (PCA), the senior triage Registered nurse, senior Patient Care
Secretary (PCS) supervisors under the PCA are all part of the change initiative. Supervisor
makes frequent rounds to ensure lunch and break times are strictly followed .They also talk to
employees during their rounds to address concerns that the employees might have and are
readily available if an employee needs her. A pre shift meeting is held before each shift prior to
attending the calls and to go over do s and don ts of the job. PCA s assist the supervisors and are
also available for any additional help. Monthly meetings led by PCAs address progress and each
month and employee is recognized and awarded employee of the month . Process of Change In
order to obtain long term success, it is important to strictly follow Kotter s Eight Step Change
Model in the correct order. The first step is to create a sense of urgency among the staff. The
PCA called in a meeting and introduced the concept of the change and reason for the change. It
was a mandatory meeting and snacks and beverages were served. Several concerns and threats
affecting the financial aspects of the company and how to maintain job security were addressed.
Employees were asked one by one how they like what they are doing, why or why not they like it,
what is important to them and what do they think can be done to improve it. Creating a guiding
coalition and directing others in the right direction of change is the
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Misconceptions Of Stereotypes
Have you ever been judged based on who you hang out with or what you do because of
stereotypes and misconceptions? A stereotype is an over exaggerated mental picture that is
made to categorize a group of people. A misconception is an untrue view based off stereotypes.
Almost everyone can be placed into a stereotypical group based on any little aspect of their life.
Scared. Guilty. Helpless. Worried. Angry. Those are just some feelings a child experiences while
living in a home where their parents are violent towards each other. Children raised in a domestic
violent home are typically just as violent and aggressive as their parents are. At least that is what
stereotypes and misconceptions say. Children with violent parents are one of the many... Show more
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Stereotypes range from your type of music to your sense of style to your weight/size, which can
be positive or negative. Stereotypes are not always lies, just more of an over exaggeration of the
truth. For instance, if someone were to say teen moms are high school dropouts it would be a
stereotype. This stereotype may come from a statistic that shows teen moms are less likely to finish
high school than other women in school, but it isn t true that all teenage mothers are high school
dropouts. Based on this stereotype, there would be a misconception that teenage mothers are less
educated than other mothers. Which isn t true because everyone is capable of receiving the same
amount of education, mother or
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Mary Oliver Chapter 1
Chapter 1 Oliver was born in a workhouse He was very sick when he was born A surgeon and a
drunken nurse were there during his birth Oliver s mom died almost immediately after his birth
Surgeon notices that Oliver s mom didn t have a wedding ring on her finger Chapter 2 Oliver is
sent into another workhouse to live When he turns 9, Bumble asks him to go to a different
workhouse since his parents still weren t found Oliver asks for more food one day, which is
something that is immensely punishable The authorities decide to give 5 pounds to anyone who
will take Oliver as an apprentice Chapter 3 Mr. Gamfield offers to take Oliver as a chimney sweep
apprentice Instead of 5 pounds he gets 3 pounds since many boys have died... Show more content on
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Corney goes back to the room where she left Mr. Bumble The two have a drink together, and end
up flirting and kissing again Mr. Bumble hints that he wants to marry Mrs. Corney, and she
agrees He then goes over to Mr. Sowerberry to tell him that he will be needed to help with the
funeral of Old Sally When he walks into the kitchen he sees Charlotte and Noah flirting, and as
they are about to kiss, he stops them and makes sure they understand that what they are doing is
wrong, and how it will lead to wickedness Chapter 28 After the robbery is failed, Sikes leaves
Oliver in a ditch and him and Crackit run off in opposite directions Oliver has lost a lot of his
blood, and it is also very cold outside He decides to go over to the house he was supposed to rob,
and weakly knocks on the door One of the 2 servants opens the door, and finds Oliver laying at
the front of the house Recognizing him as one of the thieves, he brings Oliver inside Oliver is
carried upstairs while someone gets him a doctor Chapter 29 Giles, one of the servants, Mrs.
Maylie, and Rose sit there and talk amongst themselves, waiting for the doctor to arrive Mrs.
Maylie, the lady of the house, and her niece, Rose, wait downstairs, while Mr. Losberne, the local
surgeon, goes upstairs to see Oliver and how he is
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An Introduction To The Sanaetana Dharm Hinduism And Hinduism
Background Information
Hinduism is often referred to as SanДЃtana Dharma which means eternal religion. For many
Hindus, religion is a matter of practice rather than of beliefs. It s more what you do, than what you
believe. It is the world s third most popular religion with around 750 million followers. Hinduism is
practiced by more than 80% of India s population. There are an estimated 1 billion Hindus
worldwide, making Hinduism the third largest religion after Christianity and Islam. About 80
percent of India s population regard themselves as Hindus and 30 million more Hindus live outside
of India.
An Introduction to the Hindu religion
How and where it started.
Hinduism is older than any other living religion. It began so long ago that no one really knows
how old it is, but it is believe to be at least 5,000 years old.
India is the country in which Hinduism began. India is a country located in Asia, the capital city
there is New Delhi. There are some very high mountains (Mount Everest) on the northern border
of India called the Himalayas. India has a mixed climates . Some parts of the country become
extremely hot and others are cold. In India, the River Ganges is a scared river. People will often
travel hundreds of miles to bathe in the Ganges because they believe the water will make them pure.
Hinduism was not begun by a single person, it developed gradually as different groups of people
met and shared their ideas and ways of practising their beliefs. The name Hindu
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Biblical And Mythological Allusions Of Moby Dick
Moby Dick is Herman Melville s masterpiece, a purposeful novel that acts both as a documentary
of a sea voyage but also a philosophical allusion on life as a whole. Moby Dick is far beyond its
time in reference to its use of allusion within its text. In this novel, Herman Melville frequently
uses biblical and mythological allusions. With these strategic allusions, the reader is able to
begin to understand the topics of discussion within the book and is also exposed to the wisdom
and potential knowledge Melville possesses. Melville uses many Biblical and mythological
references in the form of character stories, which I found beneficial in helping interpret the texts
meaning (Howard, 27). This paper will discuss the Biblical and Mythological allusions that
Melville s use in Moby Dickin the hopes to develop a deeper understanding of the issues Melville
was hoping to address. An Allusion is a brief and indirect reference to a well known person, place,
thing, cultural, historical, or literary work (Delahunty, 24). As Described by Andrew Delahunty in
the Oxford Dictionary of Reference and Allusion, allusions form a colorful extension to the English
language, drawing on our collective knowledge of literature, mythology, and the Bible to help us
connect and interpret literature (26). Though an allusion is used to reference something significant,
it does not describe in detail the person or thing to which it is referring too. Writers often use
allusions as just a passing comment
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How Diversity Consciousness Will Change The Way People...
Amilia Kiesman
Final Exam
SOC 200
How Diversity Consciousness Will Change the Way People View Differences and Aid Me in a
Successful Future
Diversity consciousness can be defined as consistently learning about and being welcoming of
diversity. This includes understanding, expressing empathy, as well as integrating diverse
elements and people into life, school, and the workplace. Not only does this promote fairness and
equality but it also helps us become more successful people. Everyone comes from a different
background and has different life experiences, and if we work together and learn from each other it
will help us become better educated.
Today we have many states that still have a ban on same sex marriage and the top news story of
the past month has been about transgender bathroom rights. You would think that in this day and
age these topics would be non issues. Sadly though, they are examples of how people view
differences today. Many people, for whatever reason, try to hold back from making change and see
it as a negative thing. Due to this, I think that the first step when promoting diversity
consciousness should be explaining how it is a positive thing and will benefit us in building a
livelier future. I believe that if we continue to educate people on the benefits of diversity and
encourage various diverse groups to stop avoiding change and work together we can start to
embrace change. Then we can begin to see differences as an asset rather than a hindrance.
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How Does The Amount Of These Muscle Enzymes And Muscle...
Introduction Humans have two distinct types of muscle, type I and type II. Type I is considered
slow, oxidative, and is used more commonly for endurance activities. Type II is considered fast,
glycolytic and even oxidative, but it is used more for sprint related activities. In addition,
phosphorylase, lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), and succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) are skeletal
muscleenzymes along with myosin ATP, NADII2, tetrazolium reducatse, and alpha
gycerophosphate dehydrogenase help determine the muscle types based on these measurements.
Purpose of the Study
The purpose of the study is to measure the amount of these skeletal muscle enzymes and muscle
fiber composition of track and field athletes compared to untrained subjects.
Methods The experiment consists of testing maximum VO2 uptake for the subjects to measure
their caliber of training, whether the subjects had no training for a few years or those who have
been participating in intense exercise. Also, each subject had a muscle sample of his or her
gastrocnemius (lateral head) taken by a needle biopsy technique.
a)Subjects: The experiment consisted of 34 men and 27 women and were measured in which 23 of
the men and 17 of the women were highly trained, internationally competitive track athletes. Within
the track and field athlete category, this consisted of sprint runners, middle distance runners,
distance runners, long high jumpers, javelin throwers, and shot put/discus throwers. These track
athletes
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Kenneth Game Research Paper
Kenneth Grahame was born on 8 March in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was a little more than a
year old, his father, an advocate, received an appointment as sheriff substitute in Argyllshire at
Inveraray on Loch Fyne. Kenneth loved the sea and was happy there, but when he was 5, his
mother died from complications of childbirth, and his father, who had a drinking problem, gave
over care of Kenneth, his brother Willie, his sister Helen and the new baby Roland to Granny
Ingles, the children s grandmother, in Cookham Dean in the village of Cookham in Berkshire.
There the children lived in a spacious, if dilapidated, home, The Mount , on spacious grounds in
idyllic surroundings, and were introduced to the riverside and boating by their uncle, David Ingles,
curate at Cookham Dean church. This delightful ambiance, particularly Quarry Wood and the River
Thames, is believed, by Peter Green, his biographer, to have inspired the setting for The Wind in
the Willows. He was an outstanding pupil at St Edward s School in Oxford. During his early
years at St. Edwards, a sports regimen had not been established and the boys had freedom to
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Instead he was sent to work at the Bank of England in 1879, and rose through the ranks until
retiring as its Secretary in 1908 due to ill health, which may have been precipitated by a strange,
possibly political, shooting incident at the bank in 1903. Grahame was shot at three times, all shots
missing.
An alternative explanation, given in a letter on display in the Bank museum, is that he had
quarrelled with Walter Cunliffe, one of the bank s directors, who would later become Governor of
the Bank of England, in the course of which he was heard to say that Cunliffe was no gentleman ,
and that his retirement was enforced ostensibly on health grounds. He was awarded an annual
pension of ВЈ400 but a worked
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Andrew Jackson Outline
Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson was born to Andrew and Elizabeth on March 15, 1767 around
the area of North Carolina, though the specific location is unknown. His father died less than a
month before his son s birth. As an early teen, Andrew joined a local militia as a patriotic courier
(http://www.biography.com/people/andrew jackson 9350991#synopsis). During the
Revolutionary war he was taken prisoner by the British with his brother, Robert, but they both
were released. Robert died of a sickness he caught during his time of capture, and Elizabeth
Jackson also died of a cholera, which was received from other soldiers. In 1781 Andrew was left
without parents and sent to live with uncles. He showed an interest in law and studied in Salisbury,
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Summary Of The Fire Next Time By James Baldwin
we can make America what America must become Making America what Baldwin knows it must
become is an epically daunting task. One, in the opinion of Baldwin, cannot be concluded
/COMPLEATED through passive acceptance and gradual change, but rather active ideological
growth. In James Baldwin s The Fire Next Time , a strategy of regrowth is laid out. The entire
history of passed judgments of blacks must be altered by the revision of the white man s self and
self outlook. Baldwin s opening letter, My Dungeon Shook , is poetic, and emotional. Which one
could expect from a talented young minister whose primary goal is to reach the consciences of
entire communities through the power of speech. Baldwin does indeed have a way with words,
metaphor, and persuasive language. The first, most striking point Baldwin presents concerns the
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Particularly in Baldwin s second essay Down at the Cross , he touches on the human condition s
struggle with confidence. As a people, we rely on past experiences to lead us forward. We tend
to stay on trend, particularly with controversial subject matter. To not much surprise, the white
race has followed this algorithm of hate and discrimination, for it is much easier to do so than to
be disputatious. The white race is essentially a frightened young child, capable only of parroting
their mothers and fathers and reserving their own convictions in fear of judgement. The white
race has no confidence, no love for themselves. Perhaps they are ashamed of their fear to speak
their minds. However, when the white race learns to love themselves, the Negro problem will no
longer exist, for it will no longer be needed (22). Whites will no longer need a scapegoat; their
juvenile hectoring will cease to provide the grotesque satisfaction that it has for
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Narrative Essay On My First Day In High School
My freshman year in high school was the rough compared to the normal high school things. On
August 12, 2013, I almost lost my best friend; he had smoked for twenty some years when he
had a devastating heart attack. I remember the fear and the thoughts of death that made my skin
shiver. It was the second week of school on Tuesday when I got a pass at the beginning of my
World History class when I got a pass with immediately circled three or four times. The passmade
me very confused considering I didn t know of any appointments I had, and I didn t ask my mom
if I could go home early. Leaving the class and entering the empty hall, thinking about what s
going on as my footsteps echoing through the halls. What s going on? Why would I be leaving
this close to the end of school? As I walked past the office to my locker, I saw my mom with red
eyes and purple bags under her eyes. At that moment, my stomach flipped and knotted up,
because it s at that moment when I realized something very wrong has happened. My pace
quickened to the point of almost running; shoving my French one book and Algebra one in my
backpack before sprinting to my mom. She met me by the big glass doors in the lobby of the
office; laying a hand on my shoulder she told me my dad had a major heart attack. I had felt my
body instinctively lunged toward the door, but my mom held my shoulder tight. As we walked to
the car, my sister was in the front seat with her hair all messy in a bun and in her pajamas. She
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Chemical Hazards
Index Back Next xxii Index Back Next National Disaster Management Guidelines Chemical
Disasters (Industrial) i Index Back Next ii Index Back Next National Disaster Management
Guidelines Chemical Disasters (Industrial) National Disaster Management Authority Government
of India iii Index Back Next iv Index Back Next Member National Disaster Management Authority
Government of India ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am thankful to the Core Group Members for
their untiring efforts in helping the NDMA in the formulation of the National Guidelines on
Chemical Disaster Management. I would like to place on record the significant contribution made
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and Standards Statutory Inspection, Safety Audit and Testing of Emergency Plans Technical
and Technological Information Preparedness Education, Training and Capacity Development
Awareness Generation Institutions, Networking and Communication Medical Preparedness and
Response R D Response, Relief and Rehabilitation Management of Transport Accidents
Implementation of Existing Regulations and Procedures Lack of Emphasis on CDM Functions
at Various Levels Deficiencies in On Site and Off Site Emergency Plans Liability and
Compensation Finance Role of Civil Society and the Private Sector 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 16
17 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 4 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.2 4.2.1 Guidelines for Chemical
Disaster Management Management of Chemical Disasters Regulatory Framework Codes of
Practises, Procedures and Standards Statutory Inspection, Safety Auditing and Testing of
Emergency Plans Technical and Technological Information Preparedness Education and Training
22 22 22 24 25 26 26 27 vi Index Back Next CONTENTS 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.3 4.4
4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.5 4.6 Creation of Appropriate Infrastructure Capacity Development Awareness
Generation Institutional Framework Networking and Information Medical Preparedness R D
Response, Relief and Rehabilitation Important Elements of Response Emergency Medical
Response Relief and Rehabilitation Guidelines for CDM at State and District Levels Preparation of
On Site and Off Site
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Sales and Marketing Hell Pizza Report
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction(Mila)3
2.0 Overview (Mila)5
3.0 Marketing strategy (Mila)6
4.0 Environmental scan. (Tina)7
4.1 Demographic7
4.2 Economic Factors7
4.3 Global Environment8
4.4 Natural8
4.5 Technological Factors9
4.6 Political Environment:10
4.7 Sociocultural Environment10
4.7.1 Social responsibilities10
4.7.2 Demographical shift11
4.7.3 Shift in public conception11
4.7.4 Social Events11
5.0 Competitive analysis. (Tina)12
5.1 Competitors12
5.2 Points of Difference12
5.3 Position in the Market13
5.4 Future competitors13
6.0 Market segmentation, target marketing and positioning (Mila)14
6.1 Geographic segmentation14
6.2 Demographic segmentation15
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Strong brand awareness, controversial promotional activity, good service and quality innovative
pizzas are the components being valued by the company throughout the process of business
expansion. Our strategy has always been to be noisy in the market (McMullin, as cited in
Rogers, 2012). The company s mission has been to tempt people into the experience without
talking about price in a price driven saturated marketplace (Medcalf, 2005b). Mainstream world of
pizza was found boring by the group of young founders therefore their vision was to create a fun,
hard core, elastic brand and use every opportunity to get people talking (Boyles, 2005).
The foundation of the company however was built on producing Hell specific (Stu, as cited in
Boyles, 2005, para.10) high quality food. Davies (as cited in Allen,2004) stresses that even
though the pizza market is very competitive, Hell Pizza remains focused on quality and had
never competed solely on price (Davies, as cited in Allen, 2004). According to McMillan (2005),
Hell Pizza is consistent in providing really good pizza and it is that focus that made the franchise
successful (McMillan, as cited in Medcalf, 2005a, para. 21).
Technology is seen by the director Stu McMullin as a point of difference for the company, a
policy that has not let him down (Start Up, 2012, para. 2; Medcalf, 2005). Hell Pizza was the first
food
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Character Rank In Society in The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer
The Canterbury Tales can be understood as a Chaucerian satire according many readers. Chaucer
sets out to deliberately upset the social order present at that time and to mock the faults present in
the characters. Although he baffles about the complexity of the characters, Chaucer also praises and
condemns characters for their unique qualities. Chaucer further gives us feedback of what actions
the characters are taking in their lives. Many of the pilgrims are headed off to Canterbury, to
worship the relics of Saint Thomas Becket. Thomas Becket was murdered by his friend King Henry
and soon Canterbury became a pilgrimage site for people to pray for their healings. As for Chaucer,
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(Line 73) The Knight, according to Chaucer takes the code of chivalry very seriously and
straight forth. He based his values on the code of chivalry and doesn t intend to break it. His
attire also contributes to why Chaucer thinks highly of him. His clothes are made from a coarse
cloth and his coat is rust stained. We can infer that the Knight isn t very wealthy but regardless,
when compared to the other characters, he lives the best life of all. The Merchant is a high
figure in society because he is a part of the wealthy class. Although he may seem unmoral
because being part of the wealthy class, Chaucer s perception is very different. Chaucer believed
he was a worthy man because he governed all [his] trade affairs well. (Lines 282 283) Chaucer
admires the way the Merchant handles his business, doing what it takes to get his job done. He
borrows money and disguises himself well if and never he is in debt. Looking at the Merchant
physically, we can see that he has nice things such as his elegant boots [and] Flemish beaver hat.
(Lines 272 273) Again, it seems as though he cares immensely over material possession, but he
does it to look more sophisticated in his business plans. Even though the Merchant is already
classified a member of the higher class, Chaucer also puts him in the higher ranks because of his
intelligence in trade and business. Chaucer s principle
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The Concept Of Autonomy Of People With Learning...
The concept of autonomy of people with learning disabilities through the eyes of their parents.
Discourse analysis UP770218 Abstract: The following report is about parents choice to promote or
discourage their children s decisions. A written script was provided from Moodle for analysis. A
discourse analysis was used to study the extracts. Micro rhetorical devices were found as well as
emotions and feelings. The transcribed words of the participants were carefully investigated. The
dilemma in front of every parent who have a child with learning disability. They either have to trust
their youngster decision making ability and self advocacy or trust someone else to represent their
child s best interest. The results from this study suggest that most parents choose to trust someone
else other than their child in order to protect them of the risky environment. However, this
overprotective approach takes away the chance of the youngster to live independently Word count:
1505 Introduction Social perception of people with learning disabilities is often negative even
among professionals. A study in 1996 investigated the Approaches of nurses towards people with
learning disabilities (Slevin E Sines D, 1996). The results suggested that non graduate nurses had
worse attitude toward patients with learning disabilities than graduate. They also found that nurses
with high contact with such patients tend to have better attitude in comparison to nurses who have
low contact. A
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Stevie Smith Poetry Analysis
Smith s life reflected in poems
As an English poet who lived through the age of unrest (1902 1971), Stevie Smith had a
mysterious life. Although Smith claimed that the characters she wrote about did not exist outside
her work, her novel is considered self reflective, and later turned into a play and a movie. Her
unique poems also shed lights on her life. Stevie Smith s unusual life experiences and viewpoints
impact her poems immensely in the aspects of simple forms, detached emotion, and uncanny
themes.
Smith s clear and calm regard of life defines the simple forms in her works. Avoiding cliches, her
sentences directly penetrate people s mind. Her poems are influenced by the trend of light verse
during her time. According to Bernard, ...... light verse is the English national neurosis, and the
doggerel that has leapt from the pens of even the most serious of English poets is staggering
(Bernard). Using the properties of a light verse, Smith is able to create a innocent tone, tricking
people to laugh. At the same time, the seemingly delighted lines trigger people s contemplation
for deeper layers of desolation. Many of her poems resembles ballads, lullabies, and nursery
rhymes, accompanied by childlike doodles. These forms of poem appear simple and humorous,
friendly to little children, and easy to recite and remember. For example, the poem Tender Only to
One takes form in a lullaby with lilting meters. It begins with the flower plucking game, which
indicates the childlike innocence and playfulness. However, as the poem unfolds, the uncertainty
and eccentricity evolve. In the last stanza, the imageries of Latest breath , cry out aloud , and icy
shroud (Poetry Foundation) all together create an eerie feeling, which leads to the solemn and
heavy subject of death. Her narration style is consistent with her biography, for both of them are
clear and crisp like checklists, representing a life measuring out in coffee spoons, punctuated by
enthusiasms (Zarin), without euphuism and decoration.
Stevie s works presents detached emotions and lurking darkness due to her childhood trauma and
her social life. Her poem Voices about the Princess Anemone (Stevenson) contains elusive tones and
passive attitude,
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Examples Of Hyperbole In Champion s
A)
 Poised for the slaughter, Champion straightened his back and called forth every ounce of
courage so he wouldn t burst into tears. The bristles of discarded hair made his neck itch. He
wanted to desperately scratch but his arms were immobilized. If he started to cry, he wouldn t be
able to wipe away the tears and he would be seen by all these strange boys from other places with a
baby s crying face. He wished that he could look at his hair one last time. He wished he was on
Nameegoos Lake with his family. And the caribou. He wished his accordion was strapped to his
chest so he could play a melancholy song, he thought mournfully, flailing about anything that could
hold the tears at bay. 
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Until Gabriel can go with him [because] that school is so far away (40)
 Father Bouchard says
he must go because it is the law. (40) 
 Chapter 6: When Gabriel doesn t know how to
communicate with his brother because he only speaks Cree and his brother only speaks
English
 Chapter 7: when Champion Jeremiah is told he cannot speak any Cree when he gets
off the plane, and Jeremiah felt a choke breaking against his throat (70)
 Chapter 8: when
Jeremiah witnesses his brother getting sexually abused and does not know how to react or how to
feel, he had not seen what he was seeing (80)
 Chapter 14: Jeremiah looked strange after
assimilation (113)
 Also in this chapter is where Jeremiah s feelings of fearfulness slowly goes
away, he assimilates his brother Gabriel into the westernized culture by bringing him to the mall
and showing him around, eating the food at the mall
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of International Trade...
The idea of founding an international organization to develop and co ordinate international trade
was put forward in 1944 at a conference on economic matters held in Bretton Woods, New
Hampshire, but the details were left for later. After the founding of the United Nations in 1945,
multilateral trade negotiations were conducted within the framework of the United Nations.
Economic and Social Council adopted in 1946 a resolution in favour of forming an International
TradeOrganisation (I.T.O). One of the major problems faced by Governments of nations all over the
world is the protection of their domestic industry from the competition of the foreign manufactures.
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At the close of World War II, these countries realized that world trade had declined considerably
and the impact of decline in world trade showed an adverse effect on all countries in the world. It
was therefore, felt that the artificial restrictions imposed on international trade be removed.
Meanwhile several negotiations had taken place between each other s principal supplier countries.
Under the most favoured nation rule all the concessions made in the course of bilateral negotiations
were to be extended to all participating countries. The tariff negotiations between many pairs of
countries were completed by October 1947 and provided for major reductions
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William Shakespeare s Othello And Racial Interactions...
New York City is the biggest, most international, multi racial and cultural difference city in the
world. It is common for the New Yorkers to interact with people visiting from all over the world.
The racial differences seem not to matter to anyone in New York. The book Othello show
similarities to racial interactions with the ones from New York City. However, looking closer at the
play, Othello, seem to show us many interesting aspects of cultural differences. It seems that not
only, racial and cultural differences were unconventional, but also unnatural .
As an illustration, within first act of Othello , Roderigo and Iago encounter Brabanito and make
many _not nice__ remarks towards the relationship between Brabanito s daughter and Othello. Iago
says (...) an old black ram is tupping your white ewe. (P.30), suggesting that the black ram is
Othello, and the white ewe is Desdemona. The first aspect of that quote is that a black ram,
meaning black person (Othello) shouldn t be tapping, meaning reproduce (having sex) with a white
ewe, a white person (Desdemona). Iago suggests that Othello s relationship is not only
unconventional to the society in those times, but also unnatural . Iago tries to explain that Othello s
and Desdemona s relationship in unnatural because, as he states in the previous citation, a black
ram and a white ewe shouldn t be interacting with each other. Another supportive line that Iago used
to underline the racial difference, and the
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The Pros And Cons Of The World Trade Organization
World trade organization is an international governing body which deals with trade between
countries. In regard to various nations which are under the World Trade Organization, the goal is
to help producers of supplies of services, exporters and importers conduct their activities. The
WTO has decreased the level of tariffs, but a boost in non tariffmeasures in rural areas which is
obstructing trade. This will be discussed furthermore in the assignment.
Tariffs are tax imposed on commodities and services (Investopedia, 2013). In many countries,
tariffs are a source of government tax income. This is managed by the government as the primary
purpose of tariffs is to protect domestic products and promote consumers to purchase locally. There
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Almost all built up countries apply these non tariff methods. The license scheme requires that a
state (through specially authorized officers) issues permits for foreign trade transactions of import
and export commodities included in the lists of licensed merchandise. Product licensing can take
many forms and procedures. The main types of licenses are general license that permits
unrestricted importation or exportation of goods included in the lists for a certain period of time;
and one time license for a certain product importer (exporter) to import (or export). One time
license indicates a quantity of goods, its cost, its country of origin (or destination), and in some
cases also customs point through which import (or export) of goods should be carried out. The use
of licensing systems as an instrument of foreign trade regulation is based on a number of
international level standard agreements. In particular, these agreements include some provisions of
the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures,
concluded under the
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Lord Byron Romantic Poet
Sorrow is knowledge, those that know the most must mourn the deepest, the tree of knowledge
is not the tree of life. Lord Byron Lord Byron was exceptional poet whose work would stick
around forever and awe inspire many. Though born in the late 1700 s, Lord Byron was one of
the leading figures of the Romantic Movement in early 19th century England. The notoriety of
his sexual escapades is surpassed only by the beauty and brilliance of his writings. After leading
an unconventional lifestyle and producing a massive amount of emotion stirring literary works,
Byron died at a young age in Greece pursuing romantic adventures of heroism. Lord Byron is
regarded as one of the greatest British poets and is best known for his amorous lifestyle and his
brilliant use of the English language. Born George Gordon Byron, on January 22nd, 1788, Lord
Byron was the sixth Baron Byron of a rapidly fading aristocratic family. Byron was born with a
club foot that left him self conscious for most of his life. As a young boy, George had to endure
many unfortunate events. Including his father abandoned the family, his schizophrenic mother
and nurse who abused him. As a result he lacked discipline and a sense of moderation, traits he
held to his entire life. In 1798, at age 10, George inherited the title of his great uncle, William
Byron, and was officially recognized as Lord Byron. Two years later, he attended Harrow School in
London, where he experienced his first sexual encounters with males
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The Impact Of Ict On Effective Use Of Ict
The following sub section presents the research results as per specific objectives of the study. A
total of 246 respondents participated to the entire survey questionnaire, of which 48% (118) were
male students and 52%(128) were female students which shows a good gender balance among
respondents. Table 4 shows that 75.2%(185) responded on the section of students skills and
commonly used ICT tools and software and 24.8%(61) questionnaires were invalid, 67.5%(166)
was a valid responses under students attitude towards ICT and their belief regarding its usefulness
and 32.5%(80) questionnaires were invalid, 91.5%(225) was a valid response under students
knowledge in different aspects of ICT and 8.5%(21) questionnaires were invalid.
The following likert scale interpretation was used in evaluating the students skills, knowledge and
attitudes on effective use of ICT.
Figure 2 shows that mean score was 3.21 and standard deviation of students skills and
competences on commonly used ICT tools and software in the selected PSS was 0.585. Table 5
also shows the T test analysis of males and females, with means score of 3.44 for males and 3.00
for females. Both students males and female skills and competence on commonly used ICT tools
and software was rated as moderate. These skills includes, using: e mail applications effectively,
internet facilities like Bulletin board, mailing lists and discussion groups, web browsers and search
engines, Microsoft word, spreadsheet programs and
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Carmen Opera Sparknotes
The original Carmen opera was set in Spain and was about the defeat of a soldier who was
seduced by the intensity of the gypsy known as Carmen. After he deserts his long time love and
quits his military duties, he still loses Carmen s love, as she fell in love with another man. The
soldier then stabs and kills her in a jealous rage. Ramaka was able to adapt this renowned play
and transform it into one that politically targets and addresses post colonial issues in Senegal such
as: government corruption, the use of public resources for gain, and loss of freedom. He
essentially uses Karmen as a flow to portray that the government in Senegal has taken public
resources for person gain. It principally follows the same plot, but the location and... Show more
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By making Karmen such a strong character, Ramaka transforms her into something larger than
life almost mythical, like Ramatou from Hyenas. The main difference about Karmen compared
to other strong female characters from the films that we have watched, is her sexuality. Her
mother is a strong female character, as is apparent from the immense amount of respect that
people have from her; such as when the mother tells off the police and everyone stands by her
side and work to get kick out the cops. The other women seem to see her as some type of idol or
hero. I am assuming this is because Karmen does everything we only wish we could do (as was
mentioned by one of the translators in class). Women look up to her; especially due to the face
that pride, dignity, and beauty are all traits that are greatly admired in Senegal. Interestingly,
Karmen is in no ways unaware of this bold quality of hers, but she is also not arrogant about it.
This became apparent when she said I m no more women then the others they just chose not to make
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A Rose for Emily vs Killings Essay
English 2010
March 20, 2013
A Rose for Emily vs Killings The story A Rose for Emily was written by William Faulkner. The
other story I am using to compare and contrast with is Killings written by Andre Dubus. These
stories are similar in plot and theme. Both of these stories deal with murder, love and revenge.
Though, love and murder are presented in different ways in the two stories. The main character
in both these stories are of the opposite sex and they are both the protagonist. A Rose for Emily
is about a women named Emily Grierson and her mysterious life as a southern belle. While
Killings is based on a man named Matt Fowler who commits a bad crime. Faulkner and Dubus start
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Matt is a middle class man who becomes obsessed with the need to get revenge on his son s
death. His son Frank is killed by a man named Richard. He is the husband and dads father of the
women his son is in love with. This is what leads Matt into killing someone he wants pay back for
his son death. Matt kills because he loves.
Emily was obsessed with holding on to the past and to avoid change. When her father dies she is
really sad. She then meets a man named Homer Barron. She is afraid she will lose him too because
he is not the kind of guy to settle down. So if she kills him she could at least still be able to see him
after he is dead because she will keep his dead body in her house. By her keeping the body in the
house it shows she had a hard time of letting go. Emily kills because of her extreme love.
The stories are similar in a way that both characters Matt and Emily kill because of their strong act
of love. They kill out of love for someone. Emily killed Homer because she was afraid to be
alone. As for Matt, he killed for closure for his son s death. This makes the reader sympathize with
the protagonist who show their love by murdering someone.
Another similarity in the stories is both of the characters are about their life styles and reasons for
their actions. Emily and Matt are both seeking revenge. Matt murders Richard and Emily murders
Homer out of revenge. Both character are strong and do what needs to be done. They are the same
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Essay about Sam Phillips, the Father of Rock and Roll
Rock and Roll has come a long way since 1952 when music business icon Sam Phillips created it.
Sam Phillips is considered the father of Rock and Roll. He went against the social normality of
segregated music, and produced music that he felt should be made. Even when faced with career
ending criticism, Phillips continued on making history. Not only is Sam Phillipsresponsible for the
being the origin of the seemingly everlasting Rock and Rollmovement, he segregated music amidst
all kinds of cultural disruption with civil rights. Sam Phillips is considered a musical revolutionary
who, despite adversity, changed the world forever.
Samuel Cornelius Phillips was born in 1923 in Florence, Alabama to a family of tenant farmers
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Elvis Presley was signed to Sun Records in 1954. This was monumental for Phillips s stand on
racial boundaries in music. Elvis drew national attention to Sun Records which, in part, sparked
slight popularity for other Sun artists such as Howlin Wolf, B.B. King, and Roscoe Gordon
(Sun Records 1). This point in time is known as the origin of Rock and Roll. Contrary to what
Rock and Roll is now, it was only popular within a certain demographic of people for a long time
Furthermore, Sun Records and Sam Phillips went under fire by local radio stations and parents
everywhere. Phillips s creation, Rock and Roll, caused an outrage. It was seen as provocative
towards young people, which was its most popular demographic. Music from artists such as Elvis,
King, and Gordon were banned from radio stations and televisions (Impact of Rock Roll on USA
5). Criticism from other well known music moguls didn t stop Sam. Nevertheless, Phillips kept on
putting out influential, black music. Despite the hardening Civil Rights movement in the 1950 s,
songs by African Americanartists slowly became extremely popular. In 1958, the first black artist
reached the top of the billboard hot 100. This marked the climax of Phillip s goal to make popular
music from an unpopular race. Sam Phillips s persistence on creating popular black records and the
equality protests go hand in hand. The exposure of the protests and music gave new
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The University Of Southern Mississippi
Please accept this personal statement as a part of my application for the doctoral program in
criminal justice starting the fall semester of 2016. The University of Southern Mississippi is my
ideal location for the achievement of a doctoral degree. I would like to demonstrate my knowledge,
experience, and research ability in the field of criminal justiceand correctional studies. Having
majored in the discipline as a former graduate student, I want to further my education to assist and
promote future changes in criminal justice and correctional policy. I am looking forward to the
opportunities your program has to offer and I believe my background and perspective in criminal
justice will help enrich the program, as well.
A wide range of diversity in the field of criminal justice studies is of great importance. As a
second year graduate student, I was given an opportunity to work closely with U.S Probation and
Pretrial Services as an intern. This internship allowed me to further my knowledge in correctional
studies and provided the necessary resources to complete my master s thesis. I was also exposed
to various policies and procedures pertaining to probation practices while gaining a vast amount of
knowledge assisting with investigations, liaisons between state and local agencies, and the
intricacies of offender case management. Furthermore, I was able to form close relationships with
employees of the agency who have assisted in my current career endeavors.
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A Common Practice
A common practice amongst these groups that ultimately led to the breakout of the rebellion was
the taking of oaths by the members of these Kenyan nationalist groups. Initially, the oaths were
found to be an unfavorable practice; Jomo Kenyatta opposed the implementation of an oath for
members initially, but over time oaths were taken primarily to rally support; however, the
people who took these oaths were carefully selected in the hopes of rallying support for the
cause. The typical oath taker was a man of seniority who had a strong moral outlook and could
serve as a role model for the younger members to aspire to. These oaths were viewed by the British
as horrific, acts of evil and savagery that displayed the animalistic nature of those who were trying
to revolt against them. Those Brits who witnessed these oaths claimed that they were self mutilating
events involving human blood and flesh, and even the flesh of other animals like goats into whose
flesh these naked heathens ate and drank from. According to the Kikuyuculture, this was normal
religious practice they believed was similar to a conversion ceremony for someone evangelical, but
seeing as the British governmental authorities would not view them in this way, it was in the best
interests of other Europeans to discredit this Kikuyu claim and treat them as ferocious rebels
(Brendon 555). With these rituals causing the Africans to fall under such scrutiny, it can be argued
that treating them as violent criminals
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The Importance Of Corporate Social Responsibility And Ikea
The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility to IKEA
This essay is about the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to IKEA. Corporate
Social Responsibility is a broad subject comprising of many definitions. It can be defined as, the
social responsibility of a business that encompasses the economic, legal, ethical and discretionary
expectations that society has of the organization at a given point in time (Carroll, 1979).
Expectations of society have been the key driver for how important and widely adopted CSR has
become in today s business world.
In a competitive business environment where consumers are increasingly aware of their buying
power, they are asserting their right to not only demand quality but hold companies to account to
high standards. They are concerned with where the goods were originated, the conditions under
which the goods are manufactured and what ethos a brand stands by. It has become crucial for a
business to be built on ethical practices in order for an organization to maintain its success. Over
time the idea of CSR just being an unnecessary expense has shifted, with it coming as far as being
called out as a, definitively important strategic issue , Businesses now see CSR as a method of
generating and protecting income through creating a good brand image and customer loyalty.
Not only but also smaller of organisations gain when Corporate Social Responsibility is
implemented (CSR) very actively in the business. The Body
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Deregulation of the U.S. Airline Industry Essay example
Deregulation of the U.S. airline industry has resulted in ticket prices dropping by a third, on an
inflation adjusted basis. As a result some 1.6 million people fly on 4,000 aircraft every day.
Airlines carried 643 million passengers in 1998, a 25% increase over 1993 and the FAA estimates
that the nationВЎВ¦s airline system will have to accommodate 917 million passengers by the year
2008. The growth in air travel threatens to overwhelm the presently inadequate air traffic control
system, which has not kept pacewith available technology in navigation, communications, and flight
surveillance. Much of the equipment used for air traffic control today is based on fifty year old
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On March 11, 1999, the FAA released the NAS Architecture Version 4.0 to the public. Key
influences on the architecture include the 1996 White House Commission on Aviation Safety and
Security, which recommended that the FAA accelerate modernization of the NAS, and the 1997
National Civil Aviation Review Commission, which recommended funding and performance
management methods for implementing NAS modernization. It describes the agencyВЎВ¦s
modernization strategy from 1998 through 2015. Based on the Free Flight operational concept,
Version 4.0 contains capabilities, technologies, and systems to enhance the safety of the aviation
system and provide users and service providers with more efficient services. Free Flight centers on
allowing pilots, whenever practical, to choose the optimum flight profile. This concept of
operations is expected to decrease user costs, improve airspace flexibility, and remove flight
restrictions.
The NAS Architecture is divided into three modernization phases and its implementation is being
synchronized with the International Civil Aviation Organization to ensure interoperability and
global integration.
„h Phase 1 (1998 2002) focuses on sustaining essential air traffic control services and delivering
early user benefits. Free Flight Phase 1 will be implemented. Controller computer workstations will
begin major upgrades. Satellite based navigation systems will be deployed, and
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Retrospective Analysis Anthropology
Anthropological analyses always starts with a question, and, in regards to Mythology, majority of
the questions are asked in retrospect. This retrospective analysis is a very scientific and alienating
way of approaching myth a cultural component who s roots are planted in a deeply social and
emotional practices. Years of inquiry and speculation have resulted in anthropologists coming up
with numerous methodologies and practices to explain exactly how one needs to approach the
study of myth thats best reveals its function. Most of the methods are broken down and explained
in a series of steps, much like a lab experiment as if the only way for anthropologists to write about
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Right away this assertion distances Malinowski and the culture he belongs to from myth. His
method of studying myth is more complex than Rooth s. Rooth s paper presents and breaks down
all variations of the creation myth in North America. After laying out the eight different types of
the creation myth, Rooth concludes, myth has geographical boundaries . Malinowski tries to
justify his claim that myth can help us understand the behaviors and customs of the people who
tell them. Right at the beginning of his essay he makes a comparison that puts forth the idea that
when a society becomes civilized and more developed, religion usurps mythology: this myth is to
the savage what, to a fully believing Christian, is the Biblical story of Creation... (Malinowski).
Malinowski refers to primitive cultures as savage because they think about myth in religious terms.
He tries to separate from mythology by calling myth a pragmatic charter and by dwelling mentally
for sometime among people of much simpler culture than our own, we maybe able to see ourselves
from a distance (Malinowski). Calling myth charter he imposes the socioeconomic concerns of
Europe at the time on primitive myth and implies that it can only exist to validate custom and
institution myth for Malinowski will always state a
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Joe R Feagin Systematic Racism
Several researchers suggest that America s foundation was created on racism and discrimination. In
history it shows that racism began with white Anglo Saxons taking over Native American lands,
and then eventually bringing in slavery of African people; which ultimately led to white wealth.
White people have ultimately flourished by making minority groups inferior to them. Joe R. Feagin
s (2014) article Systematic Racism: A Comprehensive Perspective, explains the history of America
and how it was created on racism and discrimination and how unjust enrichment and
impoverishment have created today s society.
Joe R. Feagin explains that systematic racism has been a dominant concept since the founding of
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Unjust enrichment is defined as circumstances that give rise to the obligation of restitution, that is,
receiving and retention of property, money, or benefits which in justice and equality belong
together (11). Black American s were subjected and forced to work so that the wealth would
continue to grow amongst the white population. President Abraham Lincoln suggested in his
Second Inaugural Address in 1865 that the war was caused by the greed and wealth of the white
Americans. White American s taken all of the wealth and prospered as much as possible which led
the black Americans to poverty and oppression that is still seen today. Unjust impoverishment is a
way to describe the conditions of those who suffer such oppression (11). Since the poverty and
oppression that was created by white Americans, black Americans sill struggle today. For instance,
Black full time male workers earn less per week than white full time male workers, in most of the
country s major occupational groups (18). Unjust impoverishment is continuously seen in today s
society not only through the wage gap but in housing and education as well. Many white Americans
have succeeded through unjust enrichment not realizing they have created unjust impoverishment
that is still visible in today s
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Dukes v. Wal-Mart Essay
Dukes v. Wal Mart Stores, Inc. is a legal battle concerning whether or not the company engaged
willfully in gender based discrimination. Underlying causes, organizational culture and ethical
issues will be examined in determining how the largest private employer in the United States
could have fallen prey to unfair labor practices. In 1999, women constituted 72% of Wal Mart s
hourly employees, but only 33% of its managerial employees (Bhatnagar, 2004). This fact and
many others are the reasons many people allege that Wal Mart has unfair labor practices. The
Dukes v. Wal Mart case challenged the hiring, promotion and pay practices of Wal Mart. The case
was filed in June 2001. When the case reached class certification... Show more content on
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Employee Cleo Page actually experienced the effects of Wal Mart s unethical labor practices.
Ms. Page began working for Wal Mart as a cashier in one of their super centers in Tulsa, OK
making $6.50/hr. Page resigned from her job three years later from a store in California where
she was making $10/hr. Over the three years of employment, she received above standard
evaluations, but despite her desire for advancement, she was passed over twice for promotions
by less qualified male applicants. Page had also encountered other women who had similar
experiences, some who were in the same position for eight years. Three years of earning low
wages adversely affected Page s financial situation. She had little savings and as a result, she lost
her house in California in addition to the foster children she was caring for. Page declared that she
would not have lost her home and children if she had been given the well deserved promotion. The
promotion came with many great incentives and better bonuses. This alone would have improved
her financial situation. Wal Mart is the largest retail store in the United States. The root cause of the
problem with Wal Mart is that they try to increase their profits by minimizing their costs. Many
internal policies are used to maintain this philosophy. First and foremost is the strong
organizational culture that is dictated from the home offices. Store level managers receive
discipline ranging from written
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Catholics Confession Of Beliefs
Catholics believe that there are three ways to express the Christian faith: through the confession
of beliefs, in spiritual practices and ways of beliefs....and in a code of ethic (Groome 174). The
confession of beliefs is the first step to becoming a Christian. This step requires individuals to
believe in a higher power and form a relationship with the higher power. A confession of beliefs
requires the attendance to a local church, to help build a relationship with Godand Jesus. Jesus may
play the most important role in this stage because he walked in the life of a human and understands
the struggles that individuals face. When someone is scared to talk with God they can speak with
Jesus because he is understanding. Spiritual practices and
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Does Language Affect The Way People Think Or Is It The...
Does the language affects the way people think or is it the other way around? Our textbook,
Cognitive Exploration of Language and Linguistics by Rene Dirven, provides two theories:
linguistic relativity and universalism. Researchers who believe linguistic relativity claim that
language affects the ways in which its respective speakers conceptualize their world. Benjamin Lee
Whorf, representative researcher for linguistic relativity, argues that languagedetermines thought,
and that linguistic categories limit and determine cognitive categories. Universalism, which is a
contrasting concept to the linguistic relativity, assumes that human thought is significantly alike
across all cultures and that since language is a reflection of human thought, all languages are
similarly related. For instance, every language has equivalent terms for live and death. Universalists
use terms semantic primes and universal concepts to explain this phenomenon. In fact, both
theories, linguistic relativity and universalism, could be advocated. However, after some strong
researches done by universalists, Whorfian view or linguistic relativity theory has been undermined
and abandoned in academic society.
Although there are some weaknesses to linguistic relativity theory, it is not difficult to find
examples of Whorfian theory in our everyday life. For instance, compare to the people in the US,
Koreans are really sensitive about the age since he or she must use different language to the elder
person.
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Water Quality and Contamination Essay
Water Quality and Contamination
Water Quality and Contamination
Introduction
Abstract My lab report was based on how ground water could be affected by contaminants that
surround us everyday. Access to safe drinking water depends not only on the quality of water at
source but also on contamination throughout it s way to the user and practices related to
purification and sanitation ( Mishra, S., Nandeshwar, S. 2013).I was very surprised that the
detergent contaminated the water. I thought that the detergent would stay in the soil but it ended up
going through the soil into the water. Which then left the water bubbly and dark. These labs may
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I poured the solution back and fourth 15 times. Once the mixture was created I poured 10ml of
the Contaminated water into a 100ml beaker. I then added 10 grams of alum to the 250ml beaker
that is contaminated. I mixed the solution for 1 2 minutes and then let it sit for 15mintues.While I
let it sit I washed out the 250ml beaker then I put a 4 layer cheesecloth in the funnel that was
placed in the 250ml beaker. Then I layered the funnel with 40ml of sand, 20ml of activated
charcoal and 40ml of gravel. Then I poured clean tap water through the filter until the funnel was
full. I poured the clean tap water through the filter 4 more times. After that was done, I poured Вѕ
of the contaminated water into the filter for 5 minutes. After 5minutes I then added a few drops
of bleach to the filtered water and slowly stirred the combination for 1 minute. The third
experiment I did was to see the quality of tap water, Dasani water and Fuji water. I first labeled
250ml beakers Tap, Dasani and Fuji. I then poured 100ml of each water type into there specific
beaker. The first strip test I did was the ammonia test. I placed the strip in each of the 3 beakers
for 30 seconds to see the test strip level. Then compared to the strip color to the colored charts
that were given. I repeated the same steps for chloride except for putting the test strip in for 1
second. Next, I did the 4 in 1 test repeating the same steps besides placing the test strip in the
beaker for 5
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The Two Sides Of The Axis And Allied Alliances
World War II started in 1939 and ended in 1945. The World was practically split into two
different sides. These two sides were called the Allies and Axis Powers. The Axis and Allied
Alliances consisted of countries taking sides of each other. There were 3 main countries that
formed the Axis Powers. They were Germany, Japan, and Italy. Members of the Axis Powers were
Adolf Hitler(Germany), Benito Mussolini (Italy), and Hirohito (Japan). Many countries supported
the Axis Powers such as Thailand, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Croatia. On the other hand, the
Allied Alliance had way more supporters than the Axis Powers. Most of these supporters were part
of the United Nations. These nations included Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Costa... Show
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The Axis has quite an interesting history. Starting with the creation of the Axis Powers, it was
created in October of 1936 by Germany and Japan. By November they created the Anti
Comintern that was against the Soviet Union. In 1939, the Pact of Steel was created between
Germany and Italy. This would enable them to be linked with each other. By June 1940, Italy
officially made its debut in WWII, by invading France and was later arrested by Allies. Later that
year, the Tripartite Pact was created, making Japan officially an Axis. It was also created to
convince the U.S to join the Axis Powers. About two months later, Axis gained from the help of
Hungary and Romania. In December of 1941 Japan bombed U.S, also known as Bombing of
Pearl Harbor, causing U.S to join WWII. In 1943 things started to cool down when Italy
surrendered. Germany reacted to this with Operation Axis . In April of 1945 Hitler died. There
is no exact answer of how he died, but one idea is that he committed suicide and was tossed in a
fire. A few days later Germany surrendered from the war. On September 2, 1945 the Japan was last
to surrender when U.S bombed
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Curse of the Pyncheons in The House of The Seven Gables by...
The House of The Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne chronicles the generations of a Puritan
family and the curse which haunts their fates. Although the Pyncheons are a respected family in
their small Massachusetts town, their past is riddled with secrets, mysterious deaths, and the curse
of a dying man. Few in the family ever believed in the curse, giving the generational disasters of the
family the name of coincidental misfortunes, the simple results of human action. And, while the
author attempts to explain away these coincidences with logic and science, he also conveys
mysterious hints as to the supernaturalphenomena existing within the house of the seven gables.
Because of the secrecy surrounding the story, we, as readers, are... Show more content on
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Appearing to have lain dormant for several decades, the cures again revives itself in the death of
Old Jaffrey Pyncheon, the prodigious uncle of the last remaining Pyncheons. Said to have been
murdered by a nephew, Old Jaffrey was found in the same manner as his venerable ancestor, with
blood upon his collar. Coupled with the author s expert style, these events may seem a
consequence of the haunting family curse. However, as the story unfolds, we learn that the old
uncle was not murdered, but died of fright, or anger, when he caught his greedy nephew attempting
to secure the family fortune for himself. Similarly, the death of Alice Pyncheon was a result of her
father s greed, when he sacrificed his daughter s happiness in return for material wealth. The
mysterious plot style forces us to consider the possibility of Maule s curse as the evil force behind
the tribulation of the Pyncheons. However, when considering the facts of each mystery, and the
circumstances which caused the victims demise , it seems as though greed and avarice are the
rational source and the perpetrators simply received the ultimate punishment for their crimes.
The Pyncheon history is steeped in horror and death, because of Maule s curse and the greed of
men, but even after their horrible past, the curse is defeated in the kindness of a few. Hepzibah, her
brother Clifford, and their cousins Phoebe and Jaffrey are the last remaining Pyncheons. Although
Jaffrey
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Cane Toad Analysis
In the set of the reading and the listening, they both discuss how to destroy cane toad in Australia.
On the one hand, the reading argues that it is three easy ways to stop the spread of the cane toad:
building a national wall, telling volunteers to capture the cane toads, developing a disease virus to
destroy them. On the other hand, the professor opposes by stating that the three methods that
present in the reading passage is not useful but also cause more harm to the environment. First of
all, the reading states that construct a fence can prevent the advance toads from leaving to other
parts of Australia. However, the lecture disagrees with the reading by insisting that the fence can
block some toads but not all of them. Because there are
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Essay On Thermodynamics
An Overview of Thermodynamics and Bioenergetics with respect to Biochemistry
What is Thermodynamics?
It is that field of physical science which describes the relationship between heat and other forms of
mechanical, chemical and electrical energy. It basically deals with the basics of heat to the kinetic
theories to the laws of thermodynamics. Thermodynamics is widely used by biochemists to
understand chemical reactions and processes taking place in an organism. Thermodynamics is
based to three laws, out of which the first two are of importance for the biochemists.
First Law Of Thermodynamics
The first law is also known as the the law of conservation of energy. The law states that the energy
can neither be created nor destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another. Meaning
energy in the universe remains constant but can be changed from one form to another. The transfer
of energy from one form to another is an inefficient process. Energy is lost in many ways when
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Entropy is basically the measure of energy which is not available in a closed system for
mechanical work or in easier words the degree of randomness in a system. An good biochemical
example is that of proteins. A polypeptide that is folded into a protein is more confined in
orientation that that of unfolded protein chain, which can be freely undergo into any
conformation. The polypeptide chain that is folded has a negative entropy change and the
polypeptide that is unfolded, the entropy increases and the change is positive. Entropy is can only
be measured in a closed system. As the organism is not a closed system, there are a number of
difficulties in measuring entropy changes for biological processes. The Gibbs Free Energy (G) is a
better indicator of spontaneous change, as it takes the enthalpy change into consideration as
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Right Ventricular Analysis
Right ventricular fractional area change (RVFAC) is the percentage change in RV area between
end diastole and end systole. It is obtained from a four chamber view where the RV end diastolic
(RVEDA) and end systolic areas (RVESA) are measured, and the RVFAC is calculated as
follows: RVFAC (%) = (RVEDA RVESA)/RVEDA (Figure 6B). It has a good correlation with MRI
derived RVEF and was shown to have prognostic significance in patients with myocardial infarction
and pulmonary hypertension (Anavekar et al., 2008). Figure (6): Methods of determining indices of
right ventricular systolic function. (A) Determining right ventricular outflow tract shortening
fraction (RVOT SF) as a ratio between the difference in end diastolic (RVOTD) and end systolic...
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The ejection time can be determined from the parasternal short axis view at the pulmonary valve,
while isovolumic intervals are derived based on the tricuspid flow. It was shown to correlate with
radionuclide derived right ventricle ejection fraction (RVEF) (Karnati et al., 2008). Normal values
for MPI are 0.28+0.04, and it usually rises in diseases associated with RV dysfunction (Tei et al.,
1996). Another parameter of contractility is RV dP/dt which is measured using the velocity
profile of the tricuspid regurgitant jet using continuous wave Doppler of the tricuspid
regurgitation (TR) jet; dP/dT is the time interval for the TR velocity to rise from 1 to 2 m/s.
Although relatively easy to measure, RV dP/dT can be dependent on loading conditions and may
be less accurate in the setting of severe TR. Because of lack of normative data, this measure is not
recommended for routine use and should only be used in patients who have suspected RV
dysfunction (Rudski et al.,
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Dr Koch Observation
Today, I followed Dr. Koch in podiatry. For the first patient we saw, the patient already had
cotton balls on their feet, which I thought Dr. Koch s assistants had probably already looked at the
patient. Anyway, the patient had an appointment with Dr. Koch about 2 months ago and was told
to wear diabetic shoes when walking. As she and Dr. Koch talked, Dr. Koch removed one of the
cotton balls and there was a big sore on the patient s foot. Dr. Koch then asked the patient if they
had diabetic shoes, and if so, how often did they wear them. The patient answered by saying she
does but only wore the shoes for about fifty percent of the time. Dr. Koch told the patient she need
to have the shoes on the entire time, otherwise she ll keep getting sores
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  • 2. Why Was the 2006 Thai Coup D’état Launched Against Prime... On the night of Tuesday September 19th, 2006 the Royal Thai Army staged a coup d Г©tat against the elected government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra that eventually led to the over throw and replacement of Shinawatra and the Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party. There are many reasons as to why the 2006 Thai coup d Г©tat was staged against Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and his caretaker government and a lot of it had to do with the political crisis of 2005 and early 2006, the planning/timing of the coup, what his polices were and who did they benefit /who they were no longer benefiting. Thaksin Shinwatra is a billionaire politician and businessman who entered politics in 1994. In 1998 He founded the Thai Rak Thai (Thais love Thais) political... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They occupied the building for twenty minutes before regrouping outside and continuing their protest. (The Nation, January 14th 2007). A rally on February 4th 2006 at the Royal Plaza drew a very large crowd. Police and foreign media estimated the turnout to be forty to fifty thousand. Some local newspapers estimated that up to a hundred thousand attended (Epoch Times Thailand Staff, February 4th 2006) There weren t just anti Thaksin demonstrations at this time. On March 3rd 2006, a pro Thaksin rally at Sanam Luang arranged by the Thai Rak Thai were attended by a huge crowd, local media reported that up to two hundred thousand people attended while some foreign media reported up to a hundred and fifty thousand attended (The nation, March 8th 2006). Only two days after the March 3rd pro Thaksin rally, while Thaksin was campaigning for the April 2006 elections in the rural areas, about fifty thousand of protesters in Bangkok demanded the resignation of the Prime Minister. They roared Thaksin Get Out and Restore Power to the King. The protesters carried out the burning an effigy of him in a mock funeral as they chant anti Thaksin slogans (BBC News, March 5th 2006). On March 13th 2006, anti Thaksin demonstrators set up tents and stands outside the Government House at the Miskawan Intersection, causing massive traffic jams. Around 5.30 p.m., approximately 3,000 were camping out at Government House (ABC News, March 26th 2006). The week before the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay about culture and communication How is Stuart Hall s encoding/decoding model an advance on the traditional transmission model of communication? How does it change conventional views of how media products are consumed? As a transmission theory scholar studying in mass communication research, Hall put forward encoding and decoding model which brings big effects and shocks the traditional transmission model. The traditional model divides the message sending into three parts, sender message receiver. It is called linearity feature. The message is transmitted in a certain way. However, Hall has a different idea about this. He divided it into five parts. The basic view of Hall s encoding and decoding communication model is that the media device pays more attention to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It reflects that government use messages to educate citizens and give them same ideology. It is same with other country like America for example. During 2003 2010, the Iraq war brought destructive effects to Iraq. In another side of the ocean, the White House published a report in which declared they stand at the right and fair side of the world. It had inspired lots of Americans at that period. People in America were told that they were doing the right thing. It is obvious that the messages which audiences gain from the media are not simple any more. It has been selected and reflected the ideology that the controller wants audiences to receive. In other words, the sender of message has encoded it in order to express their views. In conclusion, at the beginning of the model, the traditional one put the sender in the first step in which doesn t think of the deep content of the message and forgets feedback part of it. Hall critiqued this model with coming up with encoding theory and explains production process as the process of information encoding. It means the sender encodes the information by their ideology. It contains the ideology which the senders want audiences to receive. When encoding process done, next two stages are circulation and distribution. These two stages are important because of through it culture discourse and meanings are conveyed to the audience in terms of code. If discussing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Amusing Monkey Analysis Chapter two: my self the writer Me as i writing isn t my favorite but i like to tell fiction stories. My parents and my parents friends feel i should be an editor and director. I kinda like to write about fiction stuff. So like yes and no. No if we are writing about nonfiction stuff like memoir. Yes if it s about stories we make up. I once made a whole story about this monkey and he had escaped from a zoo because he was the world s first talking monkey. They were putting needles in him and he did not like it and i was his best or a fiction character he was amusing monkey i like the story a lot. Strength and weakness i have are like my weakness is say sand stuff a lot because Mrs.Estel would always tell me to get rid of them and stuff ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Essay on Christian Beliefs in the Origins of the World Christian Beliefs in the Origins of the World In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. A Description of Christian Beliefs About the Origins of The World Christians believe that God created the universe. In Chapters 1 and 2 of Genesis, we are told that God creates both the universe and everything that is in it. Thomas Aquinas, a leading scholar of the Middle Ages, argued that Everything in the universe has a cause. Trace those causes back and there must have been a First Cause that triggered everything else. God is that First Cause. This ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This would explain how God managed to create the entire universe in just six days, though it is quite hard to accept that as fact, as it is impossible to prove that it is right or wrong. It seems impossible that creation could have been accomplished in a mere six days. In Genesis one, note that no theory of evolution can be accommodated within it. Genesis is saying that the earth came before the sun, grass and trees before sea life, and birds before land animals. So does science contradict the Bible? Before one is able to answer this question, one must find out what the scientific facts are, rather than the unproven theories created by Scientists. Some scientists are Christians, who believe in God but also in evolution. There are many different views on the subject of just how the earth was created. The Big Bang is just one of those theories. The Big Bang is a very popular theory among both Christians and non Christians. However, it is not totally unquestionable, if it were there would be no more arguments concerning the creation of the world. The main question asked about the Big Bang is Who, or what triggered it? For Christians, it is God who triggered the Big Bang. This theory backs that of Aquinas . They both argue that God was the trigger in the creation. A lesser popular and lesser ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Henry Ford s Life And Accomplishments Henry Ford was born on July 30th 1863, to his father William Ford and mother Mary Ford on a farm in Greenfield Township, Michigan. His father was born in County Cork, Ireland, to a family that was originally from Somerset, England. His mother, Mary Ford grew up in a small town in Michigan. Needless to say the elders had strong small town and strong familyvalues. Ford s father would give him pocket watches in his early teens just to mess around with. At 15, Ford dismantled and reassembled the timepieces of friends and neighbors dozens of times, which granted him the reputation of a watch repairman and entrepreneur around his neighborhood. Ford was devastated when his mother passed away in 1876. His father expected him to take over the family... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It was introduced to the market on October 1st, 1908. The steering wheel was on the left which was an innovation that most car companies soon ripped off. The engine was innovated as well, the entire engine and tranny were closed in and the four cylinders were cast in a solid block. This made the car much easier to drive, however with all these innovations it was a very simplistic car that about anyone could drive and it was affordable, starting at $825 in 1908, which is about $21,650 today. Ford made a huge publicity scene in Detroit to make sure that every newspaper had stories and advertisements about his new vehicle. Ford s network of Detroit dealers made the car very well known in about every city in North America. As car dealers, the franchises grew wealthier and brought attention not just the Ford name but the concept of cars and driving. Sales spiked, year after year Ford posted 100% gains on the year ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Eros Creation Story Before everything, there was nothing. It was nothing, yet it was something. A void filled of colour unimaginable, and smoky mists. This void was called Chaos. As empty as the Chaos was, it was unexpectedly still inhabited. Inhabited by creatures with an entire body as bright as snow, and horns that twisted and curled into elegant spirals. They had nimble legs as long as evergreen trees, and hooves as reflective as silver. These creatures had no name, and not a single soul is quite sure where they came from. These mystical creatures seemed to have only one purpose, which was walking. Every second of their lives, they grazed in herds across the Chaos in straight lines, with no plain goal in sight. But one day, something peculiar happened. After thousands of steps, the creatures abruptly stopped their trek; as if time itself had stopped. They stood there for many days, even weeks, waiting. And when it seemed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Being the divine being of love, she had a warm aura, which tingled the remaining creatures peculiarly. Eros tingling of love morphed the creatures, into animals with backs of gorgeous white fleece, and smaller legs. Not only that, but it additionally gave them slight tints of black across their body, giving them a unique patchy look. These creatures became known as sheep, and to this day they graze across the fields of Earth, fulfilling their old purpose. Lastly, the final creature altered into Erebus, the troublesome god of darkness. Erebus, seeing all this new beauty and perfection from the gods, instantly understood his rogue purpose. When Gaia and Eros finished with the creation of life and Earth, he gave a mischievous smile, and snapped his fingers. The moment his fingers collided, big chunks of pitch black opal spiralled, and dug itself a hole deep into the Earth. This pit became Tartarus, the prison for the eternally punished, and the Afterlife, the place for souls after ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Analysis of Managment Theories Change Initiative Paper Nisha Mani Grand Canyon University: LDR 615 01/25/15 One of the organizations that I m familiar with and I think would benefit from a change is Season s hospice. I used to work there part time. Individuals become eligible for hospice upon reaching a 6 month or less terminal diagnosis. Individuals have the choice of dying comfortably in a hospital, nursing facility, or their home after electing hospice. Hospice care delivers palliative care to terminally ill patients. Patients with an identifiable short prognosis receive comprehensive interdisciplinary team based palliative care through hospice in a place where they chose. There are various problems with the the design, delivery and maintenance of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The patient care administrator (PCA), the senior triage Registered nurse, senior Patient Care Secretary (PCS) supervisors under the PCA are all part of the change initiative. Supervisor makes frequent rounds to ensure lunch and break times are strictly followed .They also talk to employees during their rounds to address concerns that the employees might have and are readily available if an employee needs her. A pre shift meeting is held before each shift prior to attending the calls and to go over do s and don ts of the job. PCA s assist the supervisors and are also available for any additional help. Monthly meetings led by PCAs address progress and each month and employee is recognized and awarded employee of the month . Process of Change In order to obtain long term success, it is important to strictly follow Kotter s Eight Step Change Model in the correct order. The first step is to create a sense of urgency among the staff. The PCA called in a meeting and introduced the concept of the change and reason for the change. It was a mandatory meeting and snacks and beverages were served. Several concerns and threats affecting the financial aspects of the company and how to maintain job security were addressed. Employees were asked one by one how they like what they are doing, why or why not they like it, what is important to them and what do they think can be done to improve it. Creating a guiding coalition and directing others in the right direction of change is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Misconceptions Of Stereotypes Have you ever been judged based on who you hang out with or what you do because of stereotypes and misconceptions? A stereotype is an over exaggerated mental picture that is made to categorize a group of people. A misconception is an untrue view based off stereotypes. Almost everyone can be placed into a stereotypical group based on any little aspect of their life. Scared. Guilty. Helpless. Worried. Angry. Those are just some feelings a child experiences while living in a home where their parents are violent towards each other. Children raised in a domestic violent home are typically just as violent and aggressive as their parents are. At least that is what stereotypes and misconceptions say. Children with violent parents are one of the many... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Stereotypes range from your type of music to your sense of style to your weight/size, which can be positive or negative. Stereotypes are not always lies, just more of an over exaggeration of the truth. For instance, if someone were to say teen moms are high school dropouts it would be a stereotype. This stereotype may come from a statistic that shows teen moms are less likely to finish high school than other women in school, but it isn t true that all teenage mothers are high school dropouts. Based on this stereotype, there would be a misconception that teenage mothers are less educated than other mothers. Which isn t true because everyone is capable of receiving the same amount of education, mother or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Mary Oliver Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Oliver was born in a workhouse He was very sick when he was born A surgeon and a drunken nurse were there during his birth Oliver s mom died almost immediately after his birth Surgeon notices that Oliver s mom didn t have a wedding ring on her finger Chapter 2 Oliver is sent into another workhouse to live When he turns 9, Bumble asks him to go to a different workhouse since his parents still weren t found Oliver asks for more food one day, which is something that is immensely punishable The authorities decide to give 5 pounds to anyone who will take Oliver as an apprentice Chapter 3 Mr. Gamfield offers to take Oliver as a chimney sweep apprentice Instead of 5 pounds he gets 3 pounds since many boys have died... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Corney goes back to the room where she left Mr. Bumble The two have a drink together, and end up flirting and kissing again Mr. Bumble hints that he wants to marry Mrs. Corney, and she agrees He then goes over to Mr. Sowerberry to tell him that he will be needed to help with the funeral of Old Sally When he walks into the kitchen he sees Charlotte and Noah flirting, and as they are about to kiss, he stops them and makes sure they understand that what they are doing is wrong, and how it will lead to wickedness Chapter 28 After the robbery is failed, Sikes leaves Oliver in a ditch and him and Crackit run off in opposite directions Oliver has lost a lot of his blood, and it is also very cold outside He decides to go over to the house he was supposed to rob, and weakly knocks on the door One of the 2 servants opens the door, and finds Oliver laying at the front of the house Recognizing him as one of the thieves, he brings Oliver inside Oliver is carried upstairs while someone gets him a doctor Chapter 29 Giles, one of the servants, Mrs. Maylie, and Rose sit there and talk amongst themselves, waiting for the doctor to arrive Mrs. Maylie, the lady of the house, and her niece, Rose, wait downstairs, while Mr. Losberne, the local surgeon, goes upstairs to see Oliver and how he is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. An Introduction To The Sanaetana Dharm Hinduism And Hinduism Background Information Hinduism is often referred to as SanДЃtana Dharma which means eternal religion. For many Hindus, religion is a matter of practice rather than of beliefs. It s more what you do, than what you believe. It is the world s third most popular religion with around 750 million followers. Hinduism is practiced by more than 80% of India s population. There are an estimated 1 billion Hindus worldwide, making Hinduism the third largest religion after Christianity and Islam. About 80 percent of India s population regard themselves as Hindus and 30 million more Hindus live outside of India. An Introduction to the Hindu religion How and where it started. Hinduism is older than any other living religion. It began so long ago that no one really knows how old it is, but it is believe to be at least 5,000 years old. India is the country in which Hinduism began. India is a country located in Asia, the capital city there is New Delhi. There are some very high mountains (Mount Everest) on the northern border of India called the Himalayas. India has a mixed climates . Some parts of the country become extremely hot and others are cold. In India, the River Ganges is a scared river. People will often travel hundreds of miles to bathe in the Ganges because they believe the water will make them pure. Hinduism was not begun by a single person, it developed gradually as different groups of people met and shared their ideas and ways of practising their beliefs. The name Hindu ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Biblical And Mythological Allusions Of Moby Dick Moby Dick is Herman Melville s masterpiece, a purposeful novel that acts both as a documentary of a sea voyage but also a philosophical allusion on life as a whole. Moby Dick is far beyond its time in reference to its use of allusion within its text. In this novel, Herman Melville frequently uses biblical and mythological allusions. With these strategic allusions, the reader is able to begin to understand the topics of discussion within the book and is also exposed to the wisdom and potential knowledge Melville possesses. Melville uses many Biblical and mythological references in the form of character stories, which I found beneficial in helping interpret the texts meaning (Howard, 27). This paper will discuss the Biblical and Mythological allusions that Melville s use in Moby Dickin the hopes to develop a deeper understanding of the issues Melville was hoping to address. An Allusion is a brief and indirect reference to a well known person, place, thing, cultural, historical, or literary work (Delahunty, 24). As Described by Andrew Delahunty in the Oxford Dictionary of Reference and Allusion, allusions form a colorful extension to the English language, drawing on our collective knowledge of literature, mythology, and the Bible to help us connect and interpret literature (26). Though an allusion is used to reference something significant, it does not describe in detail the person or thing to which it is referring too. Writers often use allusions as just a passing comment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Diversity Consciousness Will Change The Way People... Amilia Kiesman Final Exam SOC 200 How Diversity Consciousness Will Change the Way People View Differences and Aid Me in a Successful Future Diversity consciousness can be defined as consistently learning about and being welcoming of diversity. This includes understanding, expressing empathy, as well as integrating diverse elements and people into life, school, and the workplace. Not only does this promote fairness and equality but it also helps us become more successful people. Everyone comes from a different background and has different life experiences, and if we work together and learn from each other it will help us become better educated. Today we have many states that still have a ban on same sex marriage and the top news story of the past month has been about transgender bathroom rights. You would think that in this day and age these topics would be non issues. Sadly though, they are examples of how people view differences today. Many people, for whatever reason, try to hold back from making change and see it as a negative thing. Due to this, I think that the first step when promoting diversity consciousness should be explaining how it is a positive thing and will benefit us in building a livelier future. I believe that if we continue to educate people on the benefits of diversity and encourage various diverse groups to stop avoiding change and work together we can start to embrace change. Then we can begin to see differences as an asset rather than a hindrance. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How Does The Amount Of These Muscle Enzymes And Muscle... Introduction Humans have two distinct types of muscle, type I and type II. Type I is considered slow, oxidative, and is used more commonly for endurance activities. Type II is considered fast, glycolytic and even oxidative, but it is used more for sprint related activities. In addition, phosphorylase, lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), and succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) are skeletal muscleenzymes along with myosin ATP, NADII2, tetrazolium reducatse, and alpha gycerophosphate dehydrogenase help determine the muscle types based on these measurements. Purpose of the Study The purpose of the study is to measure the amount of these skeletal muscle enzymes and muscle fiber composition of track and field athletes compared to untrained subjects. Methods The experiment consists of testing maximum VO2 uptake for the subjects to measure their caliber of training, whether the subjects had no training for a few years or those who have been participating in intense exercise. Also, each subject had a muscle sample of his or her gastrocnemius (lateral head) taken by a needle biopsy technique. a)Subjects: The experiment consisted of 34 men and 27 women and were measured in which 23 of the men and 17 of the women were highly trained, internationally competitive track athletes. Within the track and field athlete category, this consisted of sprint runners, middle distance runners, distance runners, long high jumpers, javelin throwers, and shot put/discus throwers. These track athletes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Kenneth Game Research Paper Kenneth Grahame was born on 8 March in Edinburgh, Scotland. When he was a little more than a year old, his father, an advocate, received an appointment as sheriff substitute in Argyllshire at Inveraray on Loch Fyne. Kenneth loved the sea and was happy there, but when he was 5, his mother died from complications of childbirth, and his father, who had a drinking problem, gave over care of Kenneth, his brother Willie, his sister Helen and the new baby Roland to Granny Ingles, the children s grandmother, in Cookham Dean in the village of Cookham in Berkshire. There the children lived in a spacious, if dilapidated, home, The Mount , on spacious grounds in idyllic surroundings, and were introduced to the riverside and boating by their uncle, David Ingles, curate at Cookham Dean church. This delightful ambiance, particularly Quarry Wood and the River Thames, is believed, by Peter Green, his biographer, to have inspired the setting for The Wind in the Willows. He was an outstanding pupil at St Edward s School in Oxford. During his early years at St. Edwards, a sports regimen had not been established and the boys had freedom to explore the old city... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Instead he was sent to work at the Bank of England in 1879, and rose through the ranks until retiring as its Secretary in 1908 due to ill health, which may have been precipitated by a strange, possibly political, shooting incident at the bank in 1903. Grahame was shot at three times, all shots missing. An alternative explanation, given in a letter on display in the Bank museum, is that he had quarrelled with Walter Cunliffe, one of the bank s directors, who would later become Governor of the Bank of England, in the course of which he was heard to say that Cunliffe was no gentleman , and that his retirement was enforced ostensibly on health grounds. He was awarded an annual pension of ВЈ400 but a worked ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Andrew Jackson Outline Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson was born to Andrew and Elizabeth on March 15, 1767 around the area of North Carolina, though the specific location is unknown. His father died less than a month before his son s birth. As an early teen, Andrew joined a local militia as a patriotic courier (http://www.biography.com/people/andrew jackson 9350991#synopsis). During the Revolutionary war he was taken prisoner by the British with his brother, Robert, but they both were released. Robert died of a sickness he caught during his time of capture, and Elizabeth Jackson also died of a cholera, which was received from other soldiers. In 1781 Andrew was left without parents and sent to live with uncles. He showed an interest in law and studied in Salisbury, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Summary Of The Fire Next Time By James Baldwin we can make America what America must become Making America what Baldwin knows it must become is an epically daunting task. One, in the opinion of Baldwin, cannot be concluded /COMPLEATED through passive acceptance and gradual change, but rather active ideological growth. In James Baldwin s The Fire Next Time , a strategy of regrowth is laid out. The entire history of passed judgments of blacks must be altered by the revision of the white man s self and self outlook. Baldwin s opening letter, My Dungeon Shook , is poetic, and emotional. Which one could expect from a talented young minister whose primary goal is to reach the consciences of entire communities through the power of speech. Baldwin does indeed have a way with words, metaphor, and persuasive language. The first, most striking point Baldwin presents concerns the moral ignorance of mankind, particularly the white race. Baldwin states,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Particularly in Baldwin s second essay Down at the Cross , he touches on the human condition s struggle with confidence. As a people, we rely on past experiences to lead us forward. We tend to stay on trend, particularly with controversial subject matter. To not much surprise, the white race has followed this algorithm of hate and discrimination, for it is much easier to do so than to be disputatious. The white race is essentially a frightened young child, capable only of parroting their mothers and fathers and reserving their own convictions in fear of judgement. The white race has no confidence, no love for themselves. Perhaps they are ashamed of their fear to speak their minds. However, when the white race learns to love themselves, the Negro problem will no longer exist, for it will no longer be needed (22). Whites will no longer need a scapegoat; their juvenile hectoring will cease to provide the grotesque satisfaction that it has for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Narrative Essay On My First Day In High School My freshman year in high school was the rough compared to the normal high school things. On August 12, 2013, I almost lost my best friend; he had smoked for twenty some years when he had a devastating heart attack. I remember the fear and the thoughts of death that made my skin shiver. It was the second week of school on Tuesday when I got a pass at the beginning of my World History class when I got a pass with immediately circled three or four times. The passmade me very confused considering I didn t know of any appointments I had, and I didn t ask my mom if I could go home early. Leaving the class and entering the empty hall, thinking about what s going on as my footsteps echoing through the halls. What s going on? Why would I be leaving this close to the end of school? As I walked past the office to my locker, I saw my mom with red eyes and purple bags under her eyes. At that moment, my stomach flipped and knotted up, because it s at that moment when I realized something very wrong has happened. My pace quickened to the point of almost running; shoving my French one book and Algebra one in my backpack before sprinting to my mom. She met me by the big glass doors in the lobby of the office; laying a hand on my shoulder she told me my dad had a major heart attack. I had felt my body instinctively lunged toward the door, but my mom held my shoulder tight. As we walked to the car, my sister was in the front seat with her hair all messy in a bun and in her pajamas. She ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Chemical Hazards Index Back Next xxii Index Back Next National Disaster Management Guidelines Chemical Disasters (Industrial) i Index Back Next ii Index Back Next National Disaster Management Guidelines Chemical Disasters (Industrial) National Disaster Management Authority Government of India iii Index Back Next iv Index Back Next Member National Disaster Management Authority Government of India ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I am thankful to the Core Group Members for their untiring efforts in helping the NDMA in the formulation of the National Guidelines on Chemical Disaster Management. I would like to place on record the significant contribution made by the Ministry of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... and Standards Statutory Inspection, Safety Audit and Testing of Emergency Plans Technical and Technological Information Preparedness Education, Training and Capacity Development Awareness Generation Institutions, Networking and Communication Medical Preparedness and Response R D Response, Relief and Rehabilitation Management of Transport Accidents Implementation of Existing Regulations and Procedures Lack of Emphasis on CDM Functions at Various Levels Deficiencies in On Site and Off Site Emergency Plans Liability and Compensation Finance Role of Civil Society and the Private Sector 13 13 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 4 4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.2 4.2.1 Guidelines for Chemical Disaster Management Management of Chemical Disasters Regulatory Framework Codes of Practises, Procedures and Standards Statutory Inspection, Safety Auditing and Testing of Emergency Plans Technical and Technological Information Preparedness Education and Training 22 22 22 24 25 26 26 27 vi Index Back Next CONTENTS 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.3 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 4.5 4.6 Creation of Appropriate Infrastructure Capacity Development Awareness Generation Institutional Framework Networking and Information Medical Preparedness R D Response, Relief and Rehabilitation Important Elements of Response Emergency Medical Response Relief and Rehabilitation Guidelines for CDM at State and District Levels Preparation of On Site and Off Site ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Sales and Marketing Hell Pizza Report Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction(Mila)3 2.0 Overview (Mila)5 3.0 Marketing strategy (Mila)6 4.0 Environmental scan. (Tina)7 4.1 Demographic7 4.2 Economic Factors7 4.3 Global Environment8 4.4 Natural8 4.5 Technological Factors9 4.6 Political Environment:10 4.7 Sociocultural Environment10 4.7.1 Social responsibilities10 4.7.2 Demographical shift11 4.7.3 Shift in public conception11 4.7.4 Social Events11 5.0 Competitive analysis. (Tina)12 5.1 Competitors12 5.2 Points of Difference12 5.3 Position in the Market13 5.4 Future competitors13 6.0 Market segmentation, target marketing and positioning (Mila)14 6.1 Geographic segmentation14 6.2 Demographic segmentation15 6.3 Behavioural segmentation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strong brand awareness, controversial promotional activity, good service and quality innovative pizzas are the components being valued by the company throughout the process of business expansion. Our strategy has always been to be noisy in the market (McMullin, as cited in Rogers, 2012). The company s mission has been to tempt people into the experience without talking about price in a price driven saturated marketplace (Medcalf, 2005b). Mainstream world of pizza was found boring by the group of young founders therefore their vision was to create a fun, hard core, elastic brand and use every opportunity to get people talking (Boyles, 2005). The foundation of the company however was built on producing Hell specific (Stu, as cited in Boyles, 2005, para.10) high quality food. Davies (as cited in Allen,2004) stresses that even though the pizza market is very competitive, Hell Pizza remains focused on quality and had never competed solely on price (Davies, as cited in Allen, 2004). According to McMillan (2005), Hell Pizza is consistent in providing really good pizza and it is that focus that made the franchise successful (McMillan, as cited in Medcalf, 2005a, para. 21). Technology is seen by the director Stu McMullin as a point of difference for the company, a policy that has not let him down (Start Up, 2012, para. 2; Medcalf, 2005). Hell Pizza was the first food
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  • 22. Character Rank In Society in The Canterbury Tales by Chaucer The Canterbury Tales can be understood as a Chaucerian satire according many readers. Chaucer sets out to deliberately upset the social order present at that time and to mock the faults present in the characters. Although he baffles about the complexity of the characters, Chaucer also praises and condemns characters for their unique qualities. Chaucer further gives us feedback of what actions the characters are taking in their lives. Many of the pilgrims are headed off to Canterbury, to worship the relics of Saint Thomas Becket. Thomas Becket was murdered by his friend King Henry and soon Canterbury became a pilgrimage site for people to pray for their healings. As for Chaucer, he observed both high and lower social classto get a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Line 73) The Knight, according to Chaucer takes the code of chivalry very seriously and straight forth. He based his values on the code of chivalry and doesn t intend to break it. His attire also contributes to why Chaucer thinks highly of him. His clothes are made from a coarse cloth and his coat is rust stained. We can infer that the Knight isn t very wealthy but regardless, when compared to the other characters, he lives the best life of all. The Merchant is a high figure in society because he is a part of the wealthy class. Although he may seem unmoral because being part of the wealthy class, Chaucer s perception is very different. Chaucer believed he was a worthy man because he governed all [his] trade affairs well. (Lines 282 283) Chaucer admires the way the Merchant handles his business, doing what it takes to get his job done. He borrows money and disguises himself well if and never he is in debt. Looking at the Merchant physically, we can see that he has nice things such as his elegant boots [and] Flemish beaver hat. (Lines 272 273) Again, it seems as though he cares immensely over material possession, but he does it to look more sophisticated in his business plans. Even though the Merchant is already classified a member of the higher class, Chaucer also puts him in the higher ranks because of his intelligence in trade and business. Chaucer s principle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Concept Of Autonomy Of People With Learning... The concept of autonomy of people with learning disabilities through the eyes of their parents. Discourse analysis UP770218 Abstract: The following report is about parents choice to promote or discourage their children s decisions. A written script was provided from Moodle for analysis. A discourse analysis was used to study the extracts. Micro rhetorical devices were found as well as emotions and feelings. The transcribed words of the participants were carefully investigated. The dilemma in front of every parent who have a child with learning disability. They either have to trust their youngster decision making ability and self advocacy or trust someone else to represent their child s best interest. The results from this study suggest that most parents choose to trust someone else other than their child in order to protect them of the risky environment. However, this overprotective approach takes away the chance of the youngster to live independently Word count: 1505 Introduction Social perception of people with learning disabilities is often negative even among professionals. A study in 1996 investigated the Approaches of nurses towards people with learning disabilities (Slevin E Sines D, 1996). The results suggested that non graduate nurses had worse attitude toward patients with learning disabilities than graduate. They also found that nurses with high contact with such patients tend to have better attitude in comparison to nurses who have low contact. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Stevie Smith Poetry Analysis Smith s life reflected in poems As an English poet who lived through the age of unrest (1902 1971), Stevie Smith had a mysterious life. Although Smith claimed that the characters she wrote about did not exist outside her work, her novel is considered self reflective, and later turned into a play and a movie. Her unique poems also shed lights on her life. Stevie Smith s unusual life experiences and viewpoints impact her poems immensely in the aspects of simple forms, detached emotion, and uncanny themes. Smith s clear and calm regard of life defines the simple forms in her works. Avoiding cliches, her sentences directly penetrate people s mind. Her poems are influenced by the trend of light verse during her time. According to Bernard, ...... light verse is the English national neurosis, and the doggerel that has leapt from the pens of even the most serious of English poets is staggering (Bernard). Using the properties of a light verse, Smith is able to create a innocent tone, tricking people to laugh. At the same time, the seemingly delighted lines trigger people s contemplation for deeper layers of desolation. Many of her poems resembles ballads, lullabies, and nursery rhymes, accompanied by childlike doodles. These forms of poem appear simple and humorous, friendly to little children, and easy to recite and remember. For example, the poem Tender Only to One takes form in a lullaby with lilting meters. It begins with the flower plucking game, which indicates the childlike innocence and playfulness. However, as the poem unfolds, the uncertainty and eccentricity evolve. In the last stanza, the imageries of Latest breath , cry out aloud , and icy shroud (Poetry Foundation) all together create an eerie feeling, which leads to the solemn and heavy subject of death. Her narration style is consistent with her biography, for both of them are clear and crisp like checklists, representing a life measuring out in coffee spoons, punctuated by enthusiasms (Zarin), without euphuism and decoration. Stevie s works presents detached emotions and lurking darkness due to her childhood trauma and her social life. Her poem Voices about the Princess Anemone (Stevenson) contains elusive tones and passive attitude, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Examples Of Hyperbole In Champion s A)
 Poised for the slaughter, Champion straightened his back and called forth every ounce of courage so he wouldn t burst into tears. The bristles of discarded hair made his neck itch. He wanted to desperately scratch but his arms were immobilized. If he started to cry, he wouldn t be able to wipe away the tears and he would be seen by all these strange boys from other places with a baby s crying face. He wished that he could look at his hair one last time. He wished he was on Nameegoos Lake with his family. And the caribou. He wished his accordion was strapped to his chest so he could play a melancholy song, he thought mournfully, flailing about anything that could hold the tears at bay. 
 Clip, clip, clip. Champion could feel his hair... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Until Gabriel can go with him [because] that school is so far away (40)
 Father Bouchard says he must go because it is the law. (40) 
 Chapter 6: When Gabriel doesn t know how to communicate with his brother because he only speaks Cree and his brother only speaks English
 Chapter 7: when Champion Jeremiah is told he cannot speak any Cree when he gets off the plane, and Jeremiah felt a choke breaking against his throat (70)
 Chapter 8: when Jeremiah witnesses his brother getting sexually abused and does not know how to react or how to feel, he had not seen what he was seeing (80)
 Chapter 14: Jeremiah looked strange after assimilation (113)
 Also in this chapter is where Jeremiah s feelings of fearfulness slowly goes away, he assimilates his brother Gabriel into the westernized culture by bringing him to the mall and showing him around, eating the food at the mall ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Advantages And Disadvantages Of International Trade... The idea of founding an international organization to develop and co ordinate international trade was put forward in 1944 at a conference on economic matters held in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, but the details were left for later. After the founding of the United Nations in 1945, multilateral trade negotiations were conducted within the framework of the United Nations. Economic and Social Council adopted in 1946 a resolution in favour of forming an International TradeOrganisation (I.T.O). One of the major problems faced by Governments of nations all over the world is the protection of their domestic industry from the competition of the foreign manufactures. To meet the challenge and to protect domestic industry, governments use two devises... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the close of World War II, these countries realized that world trade had declined considerably and the impact of decline in world trade showed an adverse effect on all countries in the world. It was therefore, felt that the artificial restrictions imposed on international trade be removed. Meanwhile several negotiations had taken place between each other s principal supplier countries. Under the most favoured nation rule all the concessions made in the course of bilateral negotiations were to be extended to all participating countries. The tariff negotiations between many pairs of countries were completed by October 1947 and provided for major reductions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. William Shakespeare s Othello And Racial Interactions... New York City is the biggest, most international, multi racial and cultural difference city in the world. It is common for the New Yorkers to interact with people visiting from all over the world. The racial differences seem not to matter to anyone in New York. The book Othello show similarities to racial interactions with the ones from New York City. However, looking closer at the play, Othello, seem to show us many interesting aspects of cultural differences. It seems that not only, racial and cultural differences were unconventional, but also unnatural . As an illustration, within first act of Othello , Roderigo and Iago encounter Brabanito and make many _not nice__ remarks towards the relationship between Brabanito s daughter and Othello. Iago says (...) an old black ram is tupping your white ewe. (P.30), suggesting that the black ram is Othello, and the white ewe is Desdemona. The first aspect of that quote is that a black ram, meaning black person (Othello) shouldn t be tapping, meaning reproduce (having sex) with a white ewe, a white person (Desdemona). Iago suggests that Othello s relationship is not only unconventional to the society in those times, but also unnatural . Iago tries to explain that Othello s and Desdemona s relationship in unnatural because, as he states in the previous citation, a black ram and a white ewe shouldn t be interacting with each other. Another supportive line that Iago used to underline the racial difference, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Pros And Cons Of The World Trade Organization World trade organization is an international governing body which deals with trade between countries. In regard to various nations which are under the World Trade Organization, the goal is to help producers of supplies of services, exporters and importers conduct their activities. The WTO has decreased the level of tariffs, but a boost in non tariffmeasures in rural areas which is obstructing trade. This will be discussed furthermore in the assignment. Tariffs are tax imposed on commodities and services (Investopedia, 2013). In many countries, tariffs are a source of government tax income. This is managed by the government as the primary purpose of tariffs is to protect domestic products and promote consumers to purchase locally. There are different types of tariffs being imposed by a country to protect its local products. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Almost all built up countries apply these non tariff methods. The license scheme requires that a state (through specially authorized officers) issues permits for foreign trade transactions of import and export commodities included in the lists of licensed merchandise. Product licensing can take many forms and procedures. The main types of licenses are general license that permits unrestricted importation or exportation of goods included in the lists for a certain period of time; and one time license for a certain product importer (exporter) to import (or export). One time license indicates a quantity of goods, its cost, its country of origin (or destination), and in some cases also customs point through which import (or export) of goods should be carried out. The use of licensing systems as an instrument of foreign trade regulation is based on a number of international level standard agreements. In particular, these agreements include some provisions of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures, concluded under the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Lord Byron Romantic Poet Sorrow is knowledge, those that know the most must mourn the deepest, the tree of knowledge is not the tree of life. Lord Byron Lord Byron was exceptional poet whose work would stick around forever and awe inspire many. Though born in the late 1700 s, Lord Byron was one of the leading figures of the Romantic Movement in early 19th century England. The notoriety of his sexual escapades is surpassed only by the beauty and brilliance of his writings. After leading an unconventional lifestyle and producing a massive amount of emotion stirring literary works, Byron died at a young age in Greece pursuing romantic adventures of heroism. Lord Byron is regarded as one of the greatest British poets and is best known for his amorous lifestyle and his brilliant use of the English language. Born George Gordon Byron, on January 22nd, 1788, Lord Byron was the sixth Baron Byron of a rapidly fading aristocratic family. Byron was born with a club foot that left him self conscious for most of his life. As a young boy, George had to endure many unfortunate events. Including his father abandoned the family, his schizophrenic mother and nurse who abused him. As a result he lacked discipline and a sense of moderation, traits he held to his entire life. In 1798, at age 10, George inherited the title of his great uncle, William Byron, and was officially recognized as Lord Byron. Two years later, he attended Harrow School in London, where he experienced his first sexual encounters with males ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Impact Of Ict On Effective Use Of Ict The following sub section presents the research results as per specific objectives of the study. A total of 246 respondents participated to the entire survey questionnaire, of which 48% (118) were male students and 52%(128) were female students which shows a good gender balance among respondents. Table 4 shows that 75.2%(185) responded on the section of students skills and commonly used ICT tools and software and 24.8%(61) questionnaires were invalid, 67.5%(166) was a valid responses under students attitude towards ICT and their belief regarding its usefulness and 32.5%(80) questionnaires were invalid, 91.5%(225) was a valid response under students knowledge in different aspects of ICT and 8.5%(21) questionnaires were invalid. The following likert scale interpretation was used in evaluating the students skills, knowledge and attitudes on effective use of ICT. Figure 2 shows that mean score was 3.21 and standard deviation of students skills and competences on commonly used ICT tools and software in the selected PSS was 0.585. Table 5 also shows the T test analysis of males and females, with means score of 3.44 for males and 3.00 for females. Both students males and female skills and competence on commonly used ICT tools and software was rated as moderate. These skills includes, using: e mail applications effectively, internet facilities like Bulletin board, mailing lists and discussion groups, web browsers and search engines, Microsoft word, spreadsheet programs and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Carmen Opera Sparknotes The original Carmen opera was set in Spain and was about the defeat of a soldier who was seduced by the intensity of the gypsy known as Carmen. After he deserts his long time love and quits his military duties, he still loses Carmen s love, as she fell in love with another man. The soldier then stabs and kills her in a jealous rage. Ramaka was able to adapt this renowned play and transform it into one that politically targets and addresses post colonial issues in Senegal such as: government corruption, the use of public resources for gain, and loss of freedom. He essentially uses Karmen as a flow to portray that the government in Senegal has taken public resources for person gain. It principally follows the same plot, but the location and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By making Karmen such a strong character, Ramaka transforms her into something larger than life almost mythical, like Ramatou from Hyenas. The main difference about Karmen compared to other strong female characters from the films that we have watched, is her sexuality. Her mother is a strong female character, as is apparent from the immense amount of respect that people have from her; such as when the mother tells off the police and everyone stands by her side and work to get kick out the cops. The other women seem to see her as some type of idol or hero. I am assuming this is because Karmen does everything we only wish we could do (as was mentioned by one of the translators in class). Women look up to her; especially due to the face that pride, dignity, and beauty are all traits that are greatly admired in Senegal. Interestingly, Karmen is in no ways unaware of this bold quality of hers, but she is also not arrogant about it. This became apparent when she said I m no more women then the others they just chose not to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. A Rose for Emily vs Killings Essay English 2010 March 20, 2013 A Rose for Emily vs Killings The story A Rose for Emily was written by William Faulkner. The other story I am using to compare and contrast with is Killings written by Andre Dubus. These stories are similar in plot and theme. Both of these stories deal with murder, love and revenge. Though, love and murder are presented in different ways in the two stories. The main character in both these stories are of the opposite sex and they are both the protagonist. A Rose for Emily is about a women named Emily Grierson and her mysterious life as a southern belle. While Killings is based on a man named Matt Fowler who commits a bad crime. Faulkner and Dubus start both short stories A Rose for Emily ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Matt is a middle class man who becomes obsessed with the need to get revenge on his son s death. His son Frank is killed by a man named Richard. He is the husband and dads father of the women his son is in love with. This is what leads Matt into killing someone he wants pay back for his son death. Matt kills because he loves. Emily was obsessed with holding on to the past and to avoid change. When her father dies she is really sad. She then meets a man named Homer Barron. She is afraid she will lose him too because he is not the kind of guy to settle down. So if she kills him she could at least still be able to see him after he is dead because she will keep his dead body in her house. By her keeping the body in the house it shows she had a hard time of letting go. Emily kills because of her extreme love. The stories are similar in a way that both characters Matt and Emily kill because of their strong act of love. They kill out of love for someone. Emily killed Homer because she was afraid to be alone. As for Matt, he killed for closure for his son s death. This makes the reader sympathize with the protagonist who show their love by murdering someone. Another similarity in the stories is both of the characters are about their life styles and reasons for their actions. Emily and Matt are both seeking revenge. Matt murders Richard and Emily murders Homer out of revenge. Both character are strong and do what needs to be done. They are the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay about Sam Phillips, the Father of Rock and Roll Rock and Roll has come a long way since 1952 when music business icon Sam Phillips created it. Sam Phillips is considered the father of Rock and Roll. He went against the social normality of segregated music, and produced music that he felt should be made. Even when faced with career ending criticism, Phillips continued on making history. Not only is Sam Phillipsresponsible for the being the origin of the seemingly everlasting Rock and Rollmovement, he segregated music amidst all kinds of cultural disruption with civil rights. Sam Phillips is considered a musical revolutionary who, despite adversity, changed the world forever. Samuel Cornelius Phillips was born in 1923 in Florence, Alabama to a family of tenant farmers (Sam Phillips ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Elvis Presley was signed to Sun Records in 1954. This was monumental for Phillips s stand on racial boundaries in music. Elvis drew national attention to Sun Records which, in part, sparked slight popularity for other Sun artists such as Howlin Wolf, B.B. King, and Roscoe Gordon (Sun Records 1). This point in time is known as the origin of Rock and Roll. Contrary to what Rock and Roll is now, it was only popular within a certain demographic of people for a long time Furthermore, Sun Records and Sam Phillips went under fire by local radio stations and parents everywhere. Phillips s creation, Rock and Roll, caused an outrage. It was seen as provocative towards young people, which was its most popular demographic. Music from artists such as Elvis, King, and Gordon were banned from radio stations and televisions (Impact of Rock Roll on USA 5). Criticism from other well known music moguls didn t stop Sam. Nevertheless, Phillips kept on putting out influential, black music. Despite the hardening Civil Rights movement in the 1950 s, songs by African Americanartists slowly became extremely popular. In 1958, the first black artist reached the top of the billboard hot 100. This marked the climax of Phillip s goal to make popular music from an unpopular race. Sam Phillips s persistence on creating popular black records and the equality protests go hand in hand. The exposure of the protests and music gave new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. The University Of Southern Mississippi Please accept this personal statement as a part of my application for the doctoral program in criminal justice starting the fall semester of 2016. The University of Southern Mississippi is my ideal location for the achievement of a doctoral degree. I would like to demonstrate my knowledge, experience, and research ability in the field of criminal justiceand correctional studies. Having majored in the discipline as a former graduate student, I want to further my education to assist and promote future changes in criminal justice and correctional policy. I am looking forward to the opportunities your program has to offer and I believe my background and perspective in criminal justice will help enrich the program, as well. A wide range of diversity in the field of criminal justice studies is of great importance. As a second year graduate student, I was given an opportunity to work closely with U.S Probation and Pretrial Services as an intern. This internship allowed me to further my knowledge in correctional studies and provided the necessary resources to complete my master s thesis. I was also exposed to various policies and procedures pertaining to probation practices while gaining a vast amount of knowledge assisting with investigations, liaisons between state and local agencies, and the intricacies of offender case management. Furthermore, I was able to form close relationships with employees of the agency who have assisted in my current career endeavors. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. A Common Practice A common practice amongst these groups that ultimately led to the breakout of the rebellion was the taking of oaths by the members of these Kenyan nationalist groups. Initially, the oaths were found to be an unfavorable practice; Jomo Kenyatta opposed the implementation of an oath for members initially, but over time oaths were taken primarily to rally support; however, the people who took these oaths were carefully selected in the hopes of rallying support for the cause. The typical oath taker was a man of seniority who had a strong moral outlook and could serve as a role model for the younger members to aspire to. These oaths were viewed by the British as horrific, acts of evil and savagery that displayed the animalistic nature of those who were trying to revolt against them. Those Brits who witnessed these oaths claimed that they were self mutilating events involving human blood and flesh, and even the flesh of other animals like goats into whose flesh these naked heathens ate and drank from. According to the Kikuyuculture, this was normal religious practice they believed was similar to a conversion ceremony for someone evangelical, but seeing as the British governmental authorities would not view them in this way, it was in the best interests of other Europeans to discredit this Kikuyu claim and treat them as ferocious rebels (Brendon 555). With these rituals causing the Africans to fall under such scrutiny, it can be argued that treating them as violent criminals ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Importance Of Corporate Social Responsibility And Ikea The Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility to IKEA This essay is about the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) to IKEA. Corporate Social Responsibility is a broad subject comprising of many definitions. It can be defined as, the social responsibility of a business that encompasses the economic, legal, ethical and discretionary expectations that society has of the organization at a given point in time (Carroll, 1979). Expectations of society have been the key driver for how important and widely adopted CSR has become in today s business world. In a competitive business environment where consumers are increasingly aware of their buying power, they are asserting their right to not only demand quality but hold companies to account to high standards. They are concerned with where the goods were originated, the conditions under which the goods are manufactured and what ethos a brand stands by. It has become crucial for a business to be built on ethical practices in order for an organization to maintain its success. Over time the idea of CSR just being an unnecessary expense has shifted, with it coming as far as being called out as a, definitively important strategic issue , Businesses now see CSR as a method of generating and protecting income through creating a good brand image and customer loyalty. Not only but also smaller of organisations gain when Corporate Social Responsibility is implemented (CSR) very actively in the business. The Body ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Deregulation of the U.S. Airline Industry Essay example Deregulation of the U.S. airline industry has resulted in ticket prices dropping by a third, on an inflation adjusted basis. As a result some 1.6 million people fly on 4,000 aircraft every day. Airlines carried 643 million passengers in 1998, a 25% increase over 1993 and the FAA estimates that the nationВЎВ¦s airline system will have to accommodate 917 million passengers by the year 2008. The growth in air travel threatens to overwhelm the presently inadequate air traffic control system, which has not kept pacewith available technology in navigation, communications, and flight surveillance. Much of the equipment used for air traffic control today is based on fifty year old technology; for example, analog simplex voice links for... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On March 11, 1999, the FAA released the NAS Architecture Version 4.0 to the public. Key influences on the architecture include the 1996 White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security, which recommended that the FAA accelerate modernization of the NAS, and the 1997 National Civil Aviation Review Commission, which recommended funding and performance management methods for implementing NAS modernization. It describes the agencyВЎВ¦s modernization strategy from 1998 through 2015. Based on the Free Flight operational concept, Version 4.0 contains capabilities, technologies, and systems to enhance the safety of the aviation system and provide users and service providers with more efficient services. Free Flight centers on allowing pilots, whenever practical, to choose the optimum flight profile. This concept of operations is expected to decrease user costs, improve airspace flexibility, and remove flight restrictions. The NAS Architecture is divided into three modernization phases and its implementation is being synchronized with the International Civil Aviation Organization to ensure interoperability and global integration. „h Phase 1 (1998 2002) focuses on sustaining essential air traffic control services and delivering early user benefits. Free Flight Phase 1 will be implemented. Controller computer workstations will begin major upgrades. Satellite based navigation systems will be deployed, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Retrospective Analysis Anthropology Anthropological analyses always starts with a question, and, in regards to Mythology, majority of the questions are asked in retrospect. This retrospective analysis is a very scientific and alienating way of approaching myth a cultural component who s roots are planted in a deeply social and emotional practices. Years of inquiry and speculation have resulted in anthropologists coming up with numerous methodologies and practices to explain exactly how one needs to approach the study of myth thats best reveals its function. Most of the methods are broken down and explained in a series of steps, much like a lab experiment as if the only way for anthropologists to write about cultural phenomena is to abstract themselves from myth s present... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Right away this assertion distances Malinowski and the culture he belongs to from myth. His method of studying myth is more complex than Rooth s. Rooth s paper presents and breaks down all variations of the creation myth in North America. After laying out the eight different types of the creation myth, Rooth concludes, myth has geographical boundaries . Malinowski tries to justify his claim that myth can help us understand the behaviors and customs of the people who tell them. Right at the beginning of his essay he makes a comparison that puts forth the idea that when a society becomes civilized and more developed, religion usurps mythology: this myth is to the savage what, to a fully believing Christian, is the Biblical story of Creation... (Malinowski). Malinowski refers to primitive cultures as savage because they think about myth in religious terms. He tries to separate from mythology by calling myth a pragmatic charter and by dwelling mentally for sometime among people of much simpler culture than our own, we maybe able to see ourselves from a distance (Malinowski). Calling myth charter he imposes the socioeconomic concerns of Europe at the time on primitive myth and implies that it can only exist to validate custom and institution myth for Malinowski will always state a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Joe R Feagin Systematic Racism Several researchers suggest that America s foundation was created on racism and discrimination. In history it shows that racism began with white Anglo Saxons taking over Native American lands, and then eventually bringing in slavery of African people; which ultimately led to white wealth. White people have ultimately flourished by making minority groups inferior to them. Joe R. Feagin s (2014) article Systematic Racism: A Comprehensive Perspective, explains the history of America and how it was created on racism and discrimination and how unjust enrichment and impoverishment have created today s society. Joe R. Feagin explains that systematic racism has been a dominant concept since the founding of the United States. Racism began with the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Unjust enrichment is defined as circumstances that give rise to the obligation of restitution, that is, receiving and retention of property, money, or benefits which in justice and equality belong together (11). Black American s were subjected and forced to work so that the wealth would continue to grow amongst the white population. President Abraham Lincoln suggested in his Second Inaugural Address in 1865 that the war was caused by the greed and wealth of the white Americans. White American s taken all of the wealth and prospered as much as possible which led the black Americans to poverty and oppression that is still seen today. Unjust impoverishment is a way to describe the conditions of those who suffer such oppression (11). Since the poverty and oppression that was created by white Americans, black Americans sill struggle today. For instance, Black full time male workers earn less per week than white full time male workers, in most of the country s major occupational groups (18). Unjust impoverishment is continuously seen in today s society not only through the wage gap but in housing and education as well. Many white Americans have succeeded through unjust enrichment not realizing they have created unjust impoverishment that is still visible in today s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Dukes v. Wal-Mart Essay Dukes v. Wal Mart Stores, Inc. is a legal battle concerning whether or not the company engaged willfully in gender based discrimination. Underlying causes, organizational culture and ethical issues will be examined in determining how the largest private employer in the United States could have fallen prey to unfair labor practices. In 1999, women constituted 72% of Wal Mart s hourly employees, but only 33% of its managerial employees (Bhatnagar, 2004). This fact and many others are the reasons many people allege that Wal Mart has unfair labor practices. The Dukes v. Wal Mart case challenged the hiring, promotion and pay practices of Wal Mart. The case was filed in June 2001. When the case reached class certification... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Employee Cleo Page actually experienced the effects of Wal Mart s unethical labor practices. Ms. Page began working for Wal Mart as a cashier in one of their super centers in Tulsa, OK making $6.50/hr. Page resigned from her job three years later from a store in California where she was making $10/hr. Over the three years of employment, she received above standard evaluations, but despite her desire for advancement, she was passed over twice for promotions by less qualified male applicants. Page had also encountered other women who had similar experiences, some who were in the same position for eight years. Three years of earning low wages adversely affected Page s financial situation. She had little savings and as a result, she lost her house in California in addition to the foster children she was caring for. Page declared that she would not have lost her home and children if she had been given the well deserved promotion. The promotion came with many great incentives and better bonuses. This alone would have improved her financial situation. Wal Mart is the largest retail store in the United States. The root cause of the problem with Wal Mart is that they try to increase their profits by minimizing their costs. Many internal policies are used to maintain this philosophy. First and foremost is the strong organizational culture that is dictated from the home offices. Store level managers receive discipline ranging from written ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Catholics Confession Of Beliefs Catholics believe that there are three ways to express the Christian faith: through the confession of beliefs, in spiritual practices and ways of beliefs....and in a code of ethic (Groome 174). The confession of beliefs is the first step to becoming a Christian. This step requires individuals to believe in a higher power and form a relationship with the higher power. A confession of beliefs requires the attendance to a local church, to help build a relationship with Godand Jesus. Jesus may play the most important role in this stage because he walked in the life of a human and understands the struggles that individuals face. When someone is scared to talk with God they can speak with Jesus because he is understanding. Spiritual practices and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Does Language Affect The Way People Think Or Is It The... Does the language affects the way people think or is it the other way around? Our textbook, Cognitive Exploration of Language and Linguistics by Rene Dirven, provides two theories: linguistic relativity and universalism. Researchers who believe linguistic relativity claim that language affects the ways in which its respective speakers conceptualize their world. Benjamin Lee Whorf, representative researcher for linguistic relativity, argues that languagedetermines thought, and that linguistic categories limit and determine cognitive categories. Universalism, which is a contrasting concept to the linguistic relativity, assumes that human thought is significantly alike across all cultures and that since language is a reflection of human thought, all languages are similarly related. For instance, every language has equivalent terms for live and death. Universalists use terms semantic primes and universal concepts to explain this phenomenon. In fact, both theories, linguistic relativity and universalism, could be advocated. However, after some strong researches done by universalists, Whorfian view or linguistic relativity theory has been undermined and abandoned in academic society. Although there are some weaknesses to linguistic relativity theory, it is not difficult to find examples of Whorfian theory in our everyday life. For instance, compare to the people in the US, Koreans are really sensitive about the age since he or she must use different language to the elder person. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Water Quality and Contamination Essay Water Quality and Contamination Water Quality and Contamination Introduction Abstract My lab report was based on how ground water could be affected by contaminants that surround us everyday. Access to safe drinking water depends not only on the quality of water at source but also on contamination throughout it s way to the user and practices related to purification and sanitation ( Mishra, S., Nandeshwar, S. 2013).I was very surprised that the detergent contaminated the water. I thought that the detergent would stay in the soil but it ended up going through the soil into the water. Which then left the water bubbly and dark. These labs may show that we may need to look into more ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I poured the solution back and fourth 15 times. Once the mixture was created I poured 10ml of the Contaminated water into a 100ml beaker. I then added 10 grams of alum to the 250ml beaker that is contaminated. I mixed the solution for 1 2 minutes and then let it sit for 15mintues.While I let it sit I washed out the 250ml beaker then I put a 4 layer cheesecloth in the funnel that was placed in the 250ml beaker. Then I layered the funnel with 40ml of sand, 20ml of activated charcoal and 40ml of gravel. Then I poured clean tap water through the filter until the funnel was full. I poured the clean tap water through the filter 4 more times. After that was done, I poured Вѕ of the contaminated water into the filter for 5 minutes. After 5minutes I then added a few drops of bleach to the filtered water and slowly stirred the combination for 1 minute. The third experiment I did was to see the quality of tap water, Dasani water and Fuji water. I first labeled 250ml beakers Tap, Dasani and Fuji. I then poured 100ml of each water type into there specific beaker. The first strip test I did was the ammonia test. I placed the strip in each of the 3 beakers for 30 seconds to see the test strip level. Then compared to the strip color to the colored charts that were given. I repeated the same steps for chloride except for putting the test strip in for 1 second. Next, I did the 4 in 1 test repeating the same steps besides placing the test strip in the beaker for 5 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Two Sides Of The Axis And Allied Alliances World War II started in 1939 and ended in 1945. The World was practically split into two different sides. These two sides were called the Allies and Axis Powers. The Axis and Allied Alliances consisted of countries taking sides of each other. There were 3 main countries that formed the Axis Powers. They were Germany, Japan, and Italy. Members of the Axis Powers were Adolf Hitler(Germany), Benito Mussolini (Italy), and Hirohito (Japan). Many countries supported the Axis Powers such as Thailand, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Croatia. On the other hand, the Allied Alliance had way more supporters than the Axis Powers. Most of these supporters were part of the United Nations. These nations included Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Costa... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Axis has quite an interesting history. Starting with the creation of the Axis Powers, it was created in October of 1936 by Germany and Japan. By November they created the Anti Comintern that was against the Soviet Union. In 1939, the Pact of Steel was created between Germany and Italy. This would enable them to be linked with each other. By June 1940, Italy officially made its debut in WWII, by invading France and was later arrested by Allies. Later that year, the Tripartite Pact was created, making Japan officially an Axis. It was also created to convince the U.S to join the Axis Powers. About two months later, Axis gained from the help of Hungary and Romania. In December of 1941 Japan bombed U.S, also known as Bombing of Pearl Harbor, causing U.S to join WWII. In 1943 things started to cool down when Italy surrendered. Germany reacted to this with Operation Axis . In April of 1945 Hitler died. There is no exact answer of how he died, but one idea is that he committed suicide and was tossed in a fire. A few days later Germany surrendered from the war. On September 2, 1945 the Japan was last to surrender when U.S bombed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Curse of the Pyncheons in The House of The Seven Gables by... The House of The Seven Gables by Nathaniel Hawthorne chronicles the generations of a Puritan family and the curse which haunts their fates. Although the Pyncheons are a respected family in their small Massachusetts town, their past is riddled with secrets, mysterious deaths, and the curse of a dying man. Few in the family ever believed in the curse, giving the generational disasters of the family the name of coincidental misfortunes, the simple results of human action. And, while the author attempts to explain away these coincidences with logic and science, he also conveys mysterious hints as to the supernaturalphenomena existing within the house of the seven gables. Because of the secrecy surrounding the story, we, as readers, are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Appearing to have lain dormant for several decades, the cures again revives itself in the death of Old Jaffrey Pyncheon, the prodigious uncle of the last remaining Pyncheons. Said to have been murdered by a nephew, Old Jaffrey was found in the same manner as his venerable ancestor, with blood upon his collar. Coupled with the author s expert style, these events may seem a consequence of the haunting family curse. However, as the story unfolds, we learn that the old uncle was not murdered, but died of fright, or anger, when he caught his greedy nephew attempting to secure the family fortune for himself. Similarly, the death of Alice Pyncheon was a result of her father s greed, when he sacrificed his daughter s happiness in return for material wealth. The mysterious plot style forces us to consider the possibility of Maule s curse as the evil force behind the tribulation of the Pyncheons. However, when considering the facts of each mystery, and the circumstances which caused the victims demise , it seems as though greed and avarice are the rational source and the perpetrators simply received the ultimate punishment for their crimes. The Pyncheon history is steeped in horror and death, because of Maule s curse and the greed of men, but even after their horrible past, the curse is defeated in the kindness of a few. Hepzibah, her brother Clifford, and their cousins Phoebe and Jaffrey are the last remaining Pyncheons. Although Jaffrey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Cane Toad Analysis In the set of the reading and the listening, they both discuss how to destroy cane toad in Australia. On the one hand, the reading argues that it is three easy ways to stop the spread of the cane toad: building a national wall, telling volunteers to capture the cane toads, developing a disease virus to destroy them. On the other hand, the professor opposes by stating that the three methods that present in the reading passage is not useful but also cause more harm to the environment. First of all, the reading states that construct a fence can prevent the advance toads from leaving to other parts of Australia. However, the lecture disagrees with the reading by insisting that the fence can block some toads but not all of them. Because there are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Essay On Thermodynamics An Overview of Thermodynamics and Bioenergetics with respect to Biochemistry What is Thermodynamics? It is that field of physical science which describes the relationship between heat and other forms of mechanical, chemical and electrical energy. It basically deals with the basics of heat to the kinetic theories to the laws of thermodynamics. Thermodynamics is widely used by biochemists to understand chemical reactions and processes taking place in an organism. Thermodynamics is based to three laws, out of which the first two are of importance for the biochemists. First Law Of Thermodynamics The first law is also known as the the law of conservation of energy. The law states that the energy can neither be created nor destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another. Meaning energy in the universe remains constant but can be changed from one form to another. The transfer of energy from one form to another is an inefficient process. Energy is lost in many ways when work is done ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Entropy is basically the measure of energy which is not available in a closed system for mechanical work or in easier words the degree of randomness in a system. An good biochemical example is that of proteins. A polypeptide that is folded into a protein is more confined in orientation that that of unfolded protein chain, which can be freely undergo into any conformation. The polypeptide chain that is folded has a negative entropy change and the polypeptide that is unfolded, the entropy increases and the change is positive. Entropy is can only be measured in a closed system. As the organism is not a closed system, there are a number of difficulties in measuring entropy changes for biological processes. The Gibbs Free Energy (G) is a better indicator of spontaneous change, as it takes the enthalpy change into consideration as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Right Ventricular Analysis Right ventricular fractional area change (RVFAC) is the percentage change in RV area between end diastole and end systole. It is obtained from a four chamber view where the RV end diastolic (RVEDA) and end systolic areas (RVESA) are measured, and the RVFAC is calculated as follows: RVFAC (%) = (RVEDA RVESA)/RVEDA (Figure 6B). It has a good correlation with MRI derived RVEF and was shown to have prognostic significance in patients with myocardial infarction and pulmonary hypertension (Anavekar et al., 2008). Figure (6): Methods of determining indices of right ventricular systolic function. (A) Determining right ventricular outflow tract shortening fraction (RVOT SF) as a ratio between the difference in end diastolic (RVOTD) and end systolic... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ejection time can be determined from the parasternal short axis view at the pulmonary valve, while isovolumic intervals are derived based on the tricuspid flow. It was shown to correlate with radionuclide derived right ventricle ejection fraction (RVEF) (Karnati et al., 2008). Normal values for MPI are 0.28+0.04, and it usually rises in diseases associated with RV dysfunction (Tei et al., 1996). Another parameter of contractility is RV dP/dt which is measured using the velocity profile of the tricuspid regurgitant jet using continuous wave Doppler of the tricuspid regurgitation (TR) jet; dP/dT is the time interval for the TR velocity to rise from 1 to 2 m/s. Although relatively easy to measure, RV dP/dT can be dependent on loading conditions and may be less accurate in the setting of severe TR. Because of lack of normative data, this measure is not recommended for routine use and should only be used in patients who have suspected RV dysfunction (Rudski et al., ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Dr Koch Observation Today, I followed Dr. Koch in podiatry. For the first patient we saw, the patient already had cotton balls on their feet, which I thought Dr. Koch s assistants had probably already looked at the patient. Anyway, the patient had an appointment with Dr. Koch about 2 months ago and was told to wear diabetic shoes when walking. As she and Dr. Koch talked, Dr. Koch removed one of the cotton balls and there was a big sore on the patient s foot. Dr. Koch then asked the patient if they had diabetic shoes, and if so, how often did they wear them. The patient answered by saying she does but only wore the shoes for about fifty percent of the time. Dr. Koch told the patient she need to have the shoes on the entire time, otherwise she ll keep getting sores ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...