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An Analysis Of Auden s Ulysses By Alfred Lord Tennyson
For thousands of years humanity has grappled with understanding the mystery of our existence;
questions what our purpose in life is. Some become consumed with the idea of not wasting a second of
the time they ve been given, while others tend towards a more reserved, neutral lifestyle. Alfred Lord
Tennyson s poem, Ulysses, directly attacks the idleness of a mundane lifestyle while promoting the
idea of not letting life waste away through exploration of the life of Ulysses, the mythical greek hero.
Comparatively, W.H. Auden s, The Unknown Citizen, emphasizes the pointlessness and monotony of
day to day living through satirisation of the life of an archetypal, modern individual. Upon analysis it
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This was shown through analysis of the literary devices both poets appropriated for their pieces,
including their use of voice, language choice and poetic techniques. Ultimately, Auden s monotonous
voice and language choice, coupled with his deliberate avoidance of poetic techniques complimented
Tennyson s colourful language, agreeable voice and extravagant associations to assert that it is better
to not let life dwindle and fade, but to take it by the balls and never let
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The Impact Of Electronic Commerce On The Development Of...
I. ABSTRACT
With respect to the fast growing use of technology and communicative devices, electronic commerce
and digital markets has steadily impacted the expansion of information systems, organizations, and
society, on a global scale. The discussion of cultural differences as it relates to electronic commerce
was identified while analyzing primary factors that markets should take into account. The
characteristics and trends of each country examine the utilization of the Internet and electronic
commerce. With attempts to compare the United States and other countries, it is revealed that
electronic commerce goes beyond files residing on a server, it involves the entirety of infrastructure
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Electronic commerce is global in nature and the international markets, which represent immense
potential on expanding businesses, neglecting cultural differences.
III. LITERATURE REVIEW:
Electronic Commerce
Electronic commerce (or e commerce) consists of the repurchasing of different services and products,
utilized by the internet. This includes business to business (B2B), business to consumer (B2C), and
consumer to consumer(C2C) transactions. These transferable activities include, but are not limited to,
online retail sales, online bill paying, supplier purchases, and Web based auctions. Electronic
commerce implements and utilizes several different types of technologies including transactions of
funds, electronic data interchange, credit cards, and e mail (Reference for Business, Encyclopedia of
Management, 2008). The term e commerce is often used interchangeably with Electronic business (e
business). E business refers to the use of digital technology and the Internet to execute the major
business processes in the enterprise. E business includes activities for the internal management of the
firm and for coordination with suppliers and other business partners (Laudon, K., 12th ed., p. 55). E
commerce facilitates the growth of online business. It is categorized as follows; Online marketing,
online advertising, online sales, product delivery, product
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The Brand Of Clothing On Female Consumers By Buying Behavior
In this dissertation, we focus on discovering the influence of the brand of clothing on female
consumers by buying behavior in Pakistan.
A. Branding Concept
The brand for years has been used as a means to differentiate and specify the goods of one producer of
the goods of another. Ambler (1992) defines the brand as the promise of the packages of attributes that
someone buys and provides satisfaction. The attributes that make up a brand can be real or deceitful,
rational or emotional, tangible or invisible. fashion Fashion can be conceptualized as both an object
and a behavioral process fashion object refers to a specific object, such as a specific clothing item,
That is to say, dress that can have functional utility as a characteristic, but in general the acceptance of
objects occurs due to the quality that the fashion process is characterized by the introduction of a
fashionable innovation to a social system composed of potential adopters, First object is adopted by
fashion leaders, then diffused through a particular social system and is accepted by a large number of
members of that social system and finally the eventual decline in acceptance of the fashion object
occurs Due to change in popularity of the existing fashion object to a newer one.
Name of the brand
It shows the origin of the product / product and helps the conscious customers to differentiate the
brand or product from their competitors. It also creates consumer awareness about the brand. The
main purpose
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Soul Mate Rhetorical Analysis
MYTH (# its full statement) #3 Your true soul mate should KNOW what you re thinking or feeling
without you having to tell
#4 If your partner is tule meant for you, sex is easy and wonderful
#7 The love of a good and faithful ture woman can change a man from a beast into a prince
#9 All you really need is love, so it doesn t matter if you and your lover have very different values.
#10 The right mate comples you filling your needs and making your dreams come true.
TITLE(S) OF INFLUENING PORTRAYAL(S): Korean Dramas, American movies: Beauty and the
Beast.
MEDIUM(S) OF THIS PORTRAYAL: Movies and TV.
HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAYAL(S) INFLUENCED MY BELIEFS: Makes you want the media
influence to be true. Event though she knows it is fake she
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Analysis Of The Christian College s ( Pcc ) Definition Of...
Intro
Understanding art is often thought of as being an unreachable goal, but art should not be considered
arbitrary because it influences the cultures and societies around us. The purpose of this paper is to
define and also establish my opinions on Pensacola Christian College s (PCC) definition of art, the
bibliosophy of art, and Dr. Francis Schaeffer s criteria for art. These topics are useful for artists as well
as anyone else critiquing art, and can also serve as guidelines and standards for an artist when they
create art.
PCC s Definition of Art
PCC s definition of art is stated as the organized visual expression of ideas or feelings . I believe this
definition correctly reflects God s personality as an artist with its emphasis on the word organized. 1
Corinthians 14:40 states Let all things be done decently and in order . This belief is consistently
recognized throughout creation. While I agree with specifying the word organized, I disagree that art
should be considered completely visual, as this leaves out areas of art such as music, performance, and
writing. Overall, I believe that this definition captures art fairly well by explaining that art expresses
human emotions and ideas.
Bibliosophy of Art
The bibliosophy of art defines art is four parts which are the canon, communication, the client, and
creativity. The canon refers to the Bible and its authority in our life as an artist, communication
defines our message as an artist, the client states who we are
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Nonverbal Expectance Violation Theory
As I researched various theories, the Nonverbal Expectancy Violation Theory stood out to me the
most. Neuliep (2015) has described this theory as people holding expectancies about the
appropriateness of the nonverbal behaviors of others. The Nonverbal Expectancy Theory (NEV) was
formulated by Dr. Judee Burgoon. Sidelinger and Bolen (2015) states the basic tenet undergirding
NEV theory holds that individuals have expectations of how things will be and how people will
behave. Sidelinger and Bolen also states that expectancy refers to what an individual expects or
predicts will happen in an interaction. When we make an assumption, we are partaking in
expectancies. Burgoon (as cited by Sidelinger and Biolen, 2015) notes that what we expect in an
interaction is based on three factors, context, relationship, and communicator characteristics.
Sidelinger and Bolen (2015) believes that our expectancy can be determined by our environment. For
an example, the way I communicate at the playground with my children is different than how I
communicate at the grocery store. The expectancy of relationships is based on the connection we have
with the person with whom we are interacting with. Finally, Sidelinger and Bolen (2015), states that
communicator characteristics refer to the demographics (gender, age, race etc.) of the other in the
interaction and additional characteristics such as the other s communication style.
Additionally, the perception of how we view someone plays a role in how we expect them to react or
interact. If I am playing with a Poodle, I expect it to be fun, playful, and bubbly. If I am playing with a
Rottweiler, I expect it to be aggressive and assertive. While these are my expectancy of the dogs it
could turn out to be the opposite of my assumption. There are two types of expectancies. Predictive
and prescriptive. Offering a counterpoint to this perspective is nonverbal expectancy violations theory,
which posits that violating social norms and expectations may sometimes be a superior strategy to
conformity in achieving such communication outcomes as attraction, credibility, helping behavior, and
persuasion, Burgoon and Aho,; Burgoon, Coker, and Coker, Burgoon and Hale; Burgoon and Jones;
Burgoon,
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Capital as a Factor of Production and the Capital Theory...
1.1. Capital as a factor of production and the capital theory debates
Beginning in the mid 1950s and for the following twenty years or so, a debate concerning the
neoclassical treatment of capital turned apparent in the discipline. This gave rise to a series of
exchanges between scholars associated with Cambridge, England, and Cambridge, Massachusetts,
(US). This debate is broadly known in the literature as the Cambridge capital theory controversies .
The relevance of this controversy lies in that the criticisms of neoclassical theory raised by Cambridge
(UK) concern both the theoretical illegitimacy of measuring capital as a single magnitude in value
terms to determine prices and distribution, and the foundational premise underlying the dominant
supply and demand approach: the factor substitution principle. In the controversies it has been shown
that this principle cannot in general be posited to explain the distribution of the social product in terms
of supply and demand. This result, discovered by means of the analysis of the relation between prices
and distribution in economies with heterogeneous capital goods, has been revealed as theoretically
irrefutable, and, as this study will argue, concerns the hard core of the neoclassical or marginal theory
both in its traditional (capital measured in value terms) and in its contemporary formulations (capital
as a set of heterogeneous goods).
Capital as a single magnitude has been the treatment on which, under conditions
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Never Let Me Go Dialectical Journal
Discovery Journal Writing Never Let Me Go Chapter 10 Kathy recalled, Of course, in practice,
especially during the first months, we rarely stepped beyond the confines of the Cottages. We didn t
even walk about the surrounding countryside or wander into the nearby village. I don t think we were
afraid exactly. Unlike Hailsham, the Cottages have no gates or any form of barriers that kept confined.
I don t understand why Kathy and her friends don t go out to explore. If it wasn t for the fact that they
were afraid, then why don t they venture out? What could be the reasons for them to refrain from
doing so? Gates are mainly designed for two reasons. Some gates are designed to keep people within
the confines; others are designed to keep others from entering. In Never Let Me Go, it may be kind of
hard to tell the difference, sometimes. Fences and barriers appear all over the novel, but the reasons as
to why these gates are designed are not always apparent to us readers (the typical Kathy style). ...
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Therefore the gates go with the last option: to protect the clones from the outside world as well as to
keep them from leaving. However, as they eventually grew older, Kathy and her friends gain more
freedom, physically, that is. The characters exercise freedom by driving, going on several road trips or
adventures. But even with the freedom they gained over time, Kathy and her friends get the point that
there are barriers that you just can t see visually, sometimes. In fact, physical barriers are actually
easier to escape from, unlike the other forms of barricades. At Hailsham, it was the social barricades
that fence in the students their guardians. Whereas at the cottages, it was the psychological barricades
that kept the students away from what was true
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A Formal Report On Walt Disney Company
Formal Report
Title for This Formal Report Goes Here
Prepared by Eric Nishimatsu
Report Distributed May 15, 2015
Prepared for
Professor Leanne Lindelof
Abstract
Table of Contents
Abstract...........................................................................................................iii
Executive Summary.........................................................................................1
The Walt Disney Company..............................................................................2 Short
History........................................................................................2
TOMS.................................................................................................................
Short History........................................................................................
Conclusions and Recommendations...............................................................
Bibliography.....................................................................................................
Executive Summary
The Walt Disney Company
Short History
The Walt Disney Company, more commonly known as Disney, is a company that was founded in
October 16, 1923 by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney under the name of Disney Brothers
Cartoon Studio. The company eventually changed its name to the current Walt Disney Company in
1986. The company was headquartered in Burbank, California. The company is a public company that
has diversified to live action film, television, and even theme parks.
Environmental Stewardship
The Walt Disney Company has three major long term goals for environmental stewardship. Disney
emphasizes the term of attaining a zero state. These three goals are zero net greenhouse gas emissions,
zero waste, and conserve water resources.
In 2020, Disney wants to reduce emissions by fifty percent from the 2012 levels. The level of
greenhouse
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Quantitative And Qualitative Methodologies
Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted, said Albert
Einstein. His saying goes well with certain methodologies applied for analytical research.
Researchers broadly consider two methodologies for their research, Quantitative and Qualitative
methodologies. Quantitative research is based on the quantity of data, measurement of parameters,
comparative calculations based on the numbers, countable incidences, in short quantitative methods
collect data and analyse through quantified interpretations, where as in qualitative research preference
is given to the real and actualities.
Though both have its merits and demerits, most of the modern research scientists agree that both are
complimentary to each other rather than opposing to each other while the quantitative studies help to
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While unlike in quantitative research, in qualitative research more stress is given to experience of
respondents through their words given compared to how many spoke the same answer to reach
statistical conclusions. Qualitative research is characterised by its aims, which relate to understanding
some aspect of social life, and its methods which (in general) generate words, rather than numbers, as
data for analysis (Michael Quinn Patton and Michael Cochran, 2002). Qualitative method helps to
understand the experiences and attitudes of the respondents towards the topic under discussion rather
than how many persons reply with same
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What Is Saul s Impact On Residential School Life
In my opinion, I do believe Saul s experience at the residential school will have a significant impact
on his future. A survivor of past family struggles, will he turn out the same way? A survivor who was
abused in schools, will he be able to live the expectations of a parent? Or a survivor who was
traumatized with the Catholic church and the white race, won t he/she hate them? It is Saul s future
that will be affected.
Firstly, Saul s parents experienced the residential schools and went crazy. There is a chance of this
occurring to Saul also. After his parents had left the school, they went into depression and resorted to
drinking. This is an example of what can happen after Saul leaves the school. During the years of
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However, some of them were controlled by the Catholic religion. Before the school, he was frightened
of white men but didn t know much about Catholics. The only true time he saw what it was like was
his parents. His parents had no hate for the church but were most traumatized by it. Saul now is seeing
all the abuse and how wrong they teach the aboriginals about the Catholic religion can cause a hate
against Catholics and the white race. To this day, Aboriginals have had problems with white people
and their politics. Because of past history with white men, for example, The Oka Crisis the aboriginals
had a conflict with white people. The schools have also brought the Aboriginals to have a hate for the
white men. It is possible that Saul will have a hate for them too. A quote from the book says, In what
seemed like an instant, the world I had known was replaced by an ominous black cloud. (47) This
quote represented how Saul felt in the school after the first day. He had already thought he was in a
different world, that isn t like the one he had. Him saying this can cause a hate for white men for
taking him from the world he loved. The school took away his friends, his family, and most
importantly it will try to take his culture and replace it, so in the future, he is no longer an Indian.
Once he truly realizes he could have a
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Black And Cuban Blood Runs Through My Veins Essay
There was once a time when I was naïve about stereotyping and racism. Up until my teenage years,
the notorious monsters had been elusive. Then one weekend, I came face to face with the disgusting
monsters, rearing their hateful heads; capable of momentarily depleting love within a blink of the eye.
Because of my shocking encounter, I am now cognizant of the ignorance that persists in the world. A
valuable yet life changing lesson in racism and the effects of stereotyping influenced the way I
approach the world today. However, still optimistic and waiting impatiently for the day when the
human race becomes accepting of one another... the hurtful lessons learned will always remain.
Jamaican and Cuban blood runs through my veins. My brothers, sisters, and I jokingly refer to our
family as the United Nations, in essences our entire family s comprised of people from various
ethnicities. Staten Island, New York, born and raised, a place known to New Yorkers for being racist.
The population is predominantly Caucasian, and the minorities inhabit approximately one third of the
island, growing up my parents mentioned stories about particular areas in which black children weren
t welcomed. Young and fearless, I didn t pay these stories much attention, not to mention I didn t have
a reason to frequent said areas. By the same token, Rosebank where I lived, a predominately White
neighborhood, which was becoming increasingly diverse in cultures as the decades passed.
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Caesar, Hannibal, and Alexander the Great Essay
It was the leadership of Caesar, Alexander, and Hannibal that heavily influenced the Roman society,
the ancient world, and the western civilization. Ambition drove Alexander the Great to conquer the
unconquered, propelled Caesar to the top of the political spectrum with no birthright, and helped
Hannibal defeat a dominent society in the ancient world. It was Julius Caesar s successful military
tactics, his drive to the top of the political society, and his succession without the right, privilege, and
possession to which a person is entitled to by birth. Alexander, and Hannibal proved to be superior
leaders, and military geniuses, but above all Julius Caesar was the greater of the three.
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He seized a shield from a soldier in the rear ranks, pushed his way to the front, called upon centurions
by name, then sounded the charge. The mere gesture revived his men and made them surge forward.
At the end of the day, The Nervii were hacked to pieces.[3]
Caesar s compassion and intelligence shined through. This exposed that Julius Caesar cared for his
troops, by taking the time and effort to support his men by assisting them in a battle, and an effort to
remember centurions names to move them onward. The intelligence of these great military leaders
impacted and determined there success, but Julius Caesar s presence on the battle field not only struck
fear in the enemy but instilled so high a moral boost that victory could be snatched out of the jaws of
defeat.
Ambition is a driving factor, that impels a being to be successful, conquer the unconquered, and
achieve never ending glory. Alexander s ambition drove him to achieve a past generations goal,
Alexander now took on a project the Philip had planned but never carried out: an invasion of Persia
[4] Alexander was ambitious to implement this task that was not attained by his deceased father.
Undeniably after subduing Greece, dominating Indian territories at the Hydespas River, and pursing
through Persia, Alexander still wanted to push onward. Hannibal on the other hand, was driven to
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September 11, 2001 Changed the World Forever Essay
As the blood trickled down the flight attendant s neck, they all prayed that they wouldn t die. A dark
skined man headed toward the front of the plane to claim his next victim. He slowly pressed the cold,
red blade of a knife into the pilot s neck. Many of those who saw screamed. They all knew, then, that
they would die. Passengers felt the plane take some wild turns and they realized that they had turned
around. Not long after this occurred to four planes, every single passenger died. Terrorists had taken
over planes in America. Four planes, nineteen terrorists, and almost 3,000 dead people later, the
United States of America has been changed forever. On September 11, 2001, many people s lives were
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Terrorists Khalid al Mihdhar and Majed Maqued boarded the plane at 7:15 a.m. The other three
terrorists, Hani Henjour, Navaf al Hazmi, and Salem al Hazmi, boarded the plane at 7:35 a.m. (The
9/11 Commission Report). At 9:37 a.m., the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia was hit. (A Nation
Challenged 24). 184 people died at the Pentagon, including the fifty nine dead on the plane. (A Nation
Challenged 44). The Pentagon was built to withstand any kind of terrorist attack. On September 11,
2001, the architects plans failed, and it did not withstand this plane. Many witnesses said the ground
and building shook like a rickety rollercoaster. (A Nation Challenged 24). United Airlines Flight 93
was to be flown from Newark, New Jersey to San Francisco, California, but was instead flown into a
field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. (The 9/11 Commission Report). The hijacker s initial target for
this plane was Washington D.C. (The 9/11 Commission Report 4). Many conspirators believe they
were headed toward the White House. (One Nation 43). Four hijackers boarded this plane between
7:03 and 7:39. (The 9/11 Commission Report). At 8:42, the plane began to head toward San Francisco.
The terrorists on board were Saeed al Ghamdi, Ahmed al Nami, Ahmad al Haznawi, and Ziad Sarrah.
(The 9/11 Commission Report). When the passengers of this plane realized what had happened they
knew they had to react fast. Four men decided to take initiative of what was happening. Todd Beamer,
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Third Geneva Convention s Proliferation To Treat Prisoners...
Looking further into this document, we will look at how member states who have signed this treaty
are obliged to treat prisoners of war. How this treaty is enforced and the effectiveness of the
enforcement as well as how this treaty has been upheld and looked at over the decades that it has been
in effect will be analyzed. Failings by some countries in upholding the principles of this treaty will be
discussed as well. The third Geneva Convention very specifically lists how you must treat Prisoners of
War. This convention first broadened who actually were POWs according to Geneva Conventions I
and II. Citizens who are interred were now given the same rights and rules regarding their treatment as
military POWs. Weather interned in this country; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We did not classify them as POWs though, but as unlawful enemy combatant . This was a term that
President George W. Bush s legal team came up with, so he did not have to give them rights, as stated
under this treaty. We used this term, but it essentially was a play of words, to not having to give them
POW status. We argued that they did not have the rights of POWs, or that we had to treat them
accordingly. Torture, humiliating and degrading treatment, starvation, sleep deprivation and the lack of
basic liberties was something that the U.S. did to these POWs on a regular basis. No senior official
was ever indicted or brought before a tribunal on these issues. Some lower staff did indeed get
prosecuted, but essentially, anyone of real authority escaped this travesty of
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Summary Of Rules Of The Game By Amy Tan
Imagine being one of the best. Standing on a podium holding a trophy, yet coming home to parents
who are disappointed because you stood 3rd place on that podium. This is how Waverley feels in the
short story Rules of the Game by Amy Tan. Waverly lives with her mother, father, and two older
brothers in an apartment in Chinatown, San Francisco. Waverly loves to run around in the bustling
streets of her neighborhood smelling red beans and pastries being cooked nearby. One Christmas, the
Jong family went to their nearby church for a Christmas party, and Waverly s brother got a chess set.
This chess set sprouted a new hobby for Waverly, and soon after she played chess every day. Waverly
became a chess star, with a mother who wanted nothing less than her daughter to be number one.
Extreme tension built up from Mrs. Jong pressure, eventually leading the mother and daughter into a
fight that could ruin their relationship. The way Mrs. Jong reacted to Waverly s talent is especially
significant in Waverly s development. Sometimes when parents support their children too much it can
stress them out, and parents can often forget that children are children and you must let them relax.
Throughout Rules of the game , Mrs. Jong supports Waverly so much that Waverly feels as if she can t
mess up, for it would disappoint her mother. This leads to Waverly feeling a lot of pressure and stress.
Near the end of the story, before the fight, Waverly mentions a time she was trying to practice
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Nt1330 Unit 5 Exercise 1 Algorithm
In this section, we discuss the implementation of XXX and evaluate the performance of our proposed
algorithm with synthetic inputs in terms of 1) SFC request acceptance ratio, 2) backup resource
consumed by requests and 3) running time. For comparison, we implement a baseline method, where
for an SFC request which requires n VNF and has the availability requirement of _, we keep
increasing the number of backup for each VNF on all selected physical machines until each VNF can
have an availability of n p _. The statistics shown in this section are the average results.
A. Implementation
We implement XXX as a framework with both single core and multi core versions in an objective
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Since telecom networks must be always on, it is critical to guarantee network service availability with
the minimum amount of resources. In this paper, we presented XXX, our approach to provisioning
availability in NFV. XXX provides a suite for service providers to concisely describe a data center
topology and estimate the downtime distribution of a mapped SFC request. To reduce the running time
of XXX, we further proposed an optimization framework which estimates the minimum amount of
backup resources required to meet heterogeneous availability requirements and showed an heuristic
solution with a theoretical bound. Through evaluation with data from production data centers, we
demonstrated the effectiveness and efficiency of our solutions. For the future work, we are expanding
our optimization framework to enable expedited estimations of the backup resource needed under
other models of VNF. On the other hand, the downtime estimation accuracy is heavily dependent on
the accuracy of the failure and repair distribution of each layer, including both hardware and software.
Therefore it is important to analyze system log data, extract and model them using appropriate general
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Religion, Overpopulation And The Environment
In the Baraka there are powerful Images, these images have an impact on the audience as they are
watching the film. In the film Baraka there are symbolic messages that many people might not see or
catch within the film. There are quite a few topics in the film, but the top three that I could see are
religion, overpopulation and the environment. The religion part of the film is about people around the
world that pray and worship gods, they have faith in a higher power which gives them purpose and
belief that there is a reason for what happens as they live on earth. Overpopulation is a huge part of the
environment but, it s a whole separate topic on it s own because it has become a huge hazard in the
world today. The environment is a big part of everyone s future and well being with an impact that can
affect generations to come..
For religion in my opinion, everyone prays differently, some paint their bodies with body paint/ground
up plants and pigments to use for sacred meetings and ceremonies and others gather in a church to
pray and read about their religion. Religion in most cases gives people a higher purpose, helps them to
believe there is a plan a divine intervention of sorts. It guides them in their life and how they lead it. In
a sense keeps people happy. Although it can guide them in some case towards some acts of violence if
interpreted in certain ways. Religion can be made from just a group of people to a whole continent,
but mostly it is all around the world
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The Theme Of Violence In Ancient Greek Society
According to the Odyssey, and Agamemnon, ancient Greeks value violence as a way of maintaining
their society because the stories showcase how violence functions in ancient Greece polis system. The
stories indicate the structure of ancient Greece society and the ideal principles that held the people
together. Because works of Homer and works of Aeschylus represent a different period of ancient
Greek culture, the form of society differs. However, the fundamental principles of ancient Greek
society remain similar. Regardless of what period of ancient Greece, the admiration of violence by the
ancient Greek can be seen from both Homer and Greek Tragedy. The foundation of ancient Greek
society is built upon violence based democratic or military communities. Slavery system showcases
the violent relationship between different groups of people in a city. The hardship and bloodiness of
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The incident showcases how violence appears frequently in ancient Greek families. Moreover, Greek
Tragedy also demonstrated the importance of fate that prophet and oracles play a large role in the
story. In the story Agamemnon, Cassandra, daughter of King Priam of Troy, insanely tells the fate of
Agamemnon and his family; despite the oracle sounds unbelievable, it came to reality at the end of the
story, which showcases the irresistible fate of Agamemnon cannot be stopped. More importantly,
Cassandra was also murdered by Clytaemestra, which stands as another act of violence. The stories in
Greek Tragedy demonstrate a pattern that a violent action would lead to another violent action.
Besides, ancient Greeks in this period also view fate as their belief. However, heroism is viewed less
important since ancient Greek culture in Greek Tragedy focuses more on concerns of the
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Partisan Grace White Analysis
How Grace White became a Partisan
Grace White is a 20 year old woman who lives in poland and is hiding from the nazis and jews.Ever
since she a little girl she wanted to be a partisan because of her father.He was a partisan himself and he
would always tell her stories about the missions he would go on and how you would get to travel lots
of places, but he also had told her the bad part of being a partisan and that it was very bloody and a
dangerous place to be working but she didn t let that change her mind about being one.
When Grace White got older like in about her late teen years she started to go to look for applications
to be a partisan but she didn t find any in that week but then she went a little further in town and she
finally found one ,Grace white was so happy she was jumping up and doing a little dance .So the next
day Grace White got ready and headed to the partisans office ,then she asked them How may apply to
be a
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The Three Characteristics Of The Heroic Code In Beowulf
Despite all the that has passed since it was written, Beowulf, is still studied and admired to this day as
one of the greatest pieces of literature. The epic is story of brave hero called Beowulf whom fights
three horrifying monsters, each different and more difficult than the last one. He lives and dies by a
code known as the heroic code, which what will be discussed in this essay. The three main
characteristics that, according to the heroic code, are expected to be displayed by a warrior are:
courage, strength, and loyalty. Each has its positive and negative aspects. Some of the negative aspects
being along the lines of pride and what it entails. Many of the Christian views of the narrator debate
the heroic code as being a bit pointless. As the narrator points out in the story the heroic code,
although it sounds ideal and very admirable, it is quite flawed nonetheless.
The first characteristic in the heroic code is courage. Although both courage and bravery are indeed
excellent characteristics to have, especially when in immediate danger, they appear to be a bit
debatable to the narrator. Courage is highly valued, especially when telling stories of your heroism.
Often, for undaunted courage, fate spares the man it has not yet marked (572 573). However, because
many pagan beliefs in Beowulf don t say much about the afterlife, courage and boasting about your
heroism tend to go hand in hand. The belief that stories of your courage would result in people always
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Comparing Cathedrals
The Cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens and the Cathedral at Saint Denis are two cathedral with many
similarities and differences making them unique.
Each cathedral has aspects that are similar to one another. The cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens has
several names such as Notre Dame d Amiens and Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens.
Cathedral at Saint Denis also has more than one name including Basilica of Saint Denis and Basilique
Saint Denis. Both of these cathedrals were built in France. These cathedrals were also used as burial
grounds for past rulers. The architectural style of both Notre Dame d Amiens and Basilique Saint
Denis was gothic. Due to these churches being of gothic style meant they used pointed arches and
ribbed vaults
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Max Weber And Modern Capitalism
Max Weber (1864 1920), like the sociologists before him, was interested in capitalism. However, he
was interested in what he dubbed Modern Capitalism and how it came to be. Instead of just looking at
the effects of this theory, he contemplated on what allowed it to take place. To an extent, he agrees
with Karl Marx on modern capitalism ability to form, but he takes it a step beyond economic
conditions and adds the element of social/ religious conditions. Weber developed what he called the
spirit of capitalism, which looks at modern capitalism and shows what makes modern capitalism
different from speculative, commercial, adventurous, and political capitalism. He noted that in this
type of capitalism people have a mentality that they need to make as much money as possible, which
requires a particular frame of mind that ... strives systematically and rationally in a calling for
legitimate profit (Weber, 2009, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Pg. 80). Thus the
mentality went from working to live to live to work. It was this new ethic that separated modern
capitalism from the rest.
When looking at the features that allowed capitalism to come to fruition, Weber noted that a cause and
effect relationship needs to occur. Weber, like Marx considered objective factors that contributed to
the rise of capitalism. Marx believed that the successful emergence of a new system was made
possible by changes in the economic world. The influx of precious metals from
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Immanuel Kant, Rudolf Carnap And Mary Leng
Knowledge about such objects as numbers and shapes has been debated by scholars including
Immanuel Kant, Rudolf Carnap and Mary Leng. The ability to attain knowledge of something s
existence encompasses philosophical ideas from a priori and a posteriori truths to ideas about
universalism. Abstract ideas with concrete uses, such as shapes and numbers, are effective vehicles for
such a discussion. I believe that mathematical objects exist as a priori truths and because they follow
an axiomatic truth theory. The truth theory applied however, is unique to the metaphysical object
being discussed.
According to Kant (1788), all knowledge that states fact is either a priori (exists by definition) or a
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A statement such as 3+4=7 is considered a mathematical truth, as if the mathematical objects 3, 4 and
7 exist and facts can be made about them. (Note that nominalists would not agree that numbers exist in
this sense however, as nominalist theories are often motivated by empiricist standpoints, which find no
place for the existence of non spatiotemporal objects.) A potential problem with this is that one finds
that mathematics has a hierarchy of abstraction, resulting in a plethora of more conceptual
mathematical objects that become difficult to engage with. A given fact such as Fermat s Last
Theorem: No three positive integers a, b, and c can satisfy the equation a^n + b^n = c^n for any
integer value of n greater than two which requires 150 pages to prove and consumed 7 years of
Andrew Wiles life to do so. The concepts that unfold from such a proof can be known because they
are derived from the axioms of mathematics in logic , which was first fully established in logicism in
1884 by Gottlob Frege (see Thinking About Mathematics by Stewart Shapiro (2000), p.107 115). In
this sense, all mathematical facts are justified, therefore knowledge of them is possible. Mathematical
objects exist therefore because of how coherent and well defined it is. It doesn t make sense to say we
know about something that doesn t exist. So mathematics must exist in
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Essay On Japanese American Internment
Unjustified Internment Internment, putting a person in prison or other kind of detention, generally in
wartime. The Japanese American internment during World War II stemmed from the bombing of the
Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. After the bombing on the West Coast, America had lost their trust
of the Japanese and Japanese Americans. However, many Japanese lived on the West Coast because
they had primarily come for the Gold Rush. Thus, all Japanese Americans were sent to internment
camps out of fear of espionage and such. Was the internment of the Japanese Americans during World
War II reasonable? The Japanese American internment was unjustified because it was unnecessary,
unreasonable, and it was racist. The Japanese American internment did not have a logical reason for its
doing. There is no Japanese problem on the coast, (Munson, 3). Munson states there is no problem on
the West Coast with the Japanese. As a rebuttal , Lt. Gen. DeWitt states in a government report that it
is better to have had this protection and not to have needed it than to have needed it and not to have
had it, (DeWitt, 1). DeWitt proposes the argument that America did it out of fear of another attack by
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In The Crisis, the official magazine for the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People), Harry Paxton Howard makes brings up many good points in why the internment is
unjustified. The first reads Germans and Italians are white, (Howard, 3). He declares that color is the
only thing separating the Japanese from Germans and Italians. Again, in the starting of another
paragraph in the article he says the same reason. COlor seems to be the only possible reason why
thousands of American citizens of Japanese ancestry are in concentration camps, (Howard, 3). He
states his reason for the second time in the article, proving how strong his beliefs
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The Haunted Pacific Hotel Conflict
While staying in the haunted Pacific Hotel, an unhappily married woman is seduced by a mysterious
man while her husband completes a nefarious deal involving smuggled jewels.
BRIEF SYNOPSIS
RACHEL MANNING (30 s) and her husband RUPERT (40 s) arrive at their destination: the Pacific
Hotel on the Australian coast. It s a place Rachel has been before. The Hotel has it s own unsettling
history. In the 1970 s, the hotel was hit by a cyclone. The storm killed a woman, LILLY, staying in
room 14, but her young baby boy was rescued and survived.
As they enter Room 14, the honeymoon suit, Rachel reveals a smuggled line of perfectly cut
diamonds. Rachel regrets that the diamonds will be turned into another development deal.
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Rachel is more confused as she battles her internal feelings and is pulled toward Bryan.
The storm is not just in their marriage, but a fierce storm is approaching the town, similar to the past
cyclone.
Rachel sees Steve secretly meeting with Bryan, confusing her and she becomes more suspicious of
Steve. Rachel confronts Bryan; she knows he s the son of Lilly and that she reminds him of his
mother, a woman he only knows in photos. Bryan wants to be with Rachel. She s his new muse.
He paints a portrait of her, but the painting could be Rachel or his mother. Rachel admits she could
never leave Rupert.
Rachel sees an undercover cop filming Steve. Bryan warns Rachel that she and Rupert should leave
town. He can t explain why. Steve and Narelle leave as if they are being followed and hunted.
Rupert also has plans to leave, and he wants Rachel to come with him. Rachel is conflicted. The storm
gets stronger. Rachel has a last minute emotional struggle as she looks for Bryan, who has launched
his boat braving the storm. He disappears into the waves. Rachel is devastated. She looks for Rupert,
but thinks he has left her
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Hard Work In The Great Gatsby
The 1920s is the important transition in U.S. that American economy began to recover rapidly, as
American Dream provided most lower classes the chance to move up social levels, therefore, many
people believed in hard work can achieve personal success. F. Scott. Fitzgerald uses George Wilson
and Jay Gatsby, who come from the same class level, to explore the different backgrounds result the
different achievements.However, comparing their different actions, which showed American Dream
actually was a phony process, and how honest you were determined how futile you would become. In
the Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald conveys the conflict between the old wealth the rigid class divisions
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Gatsby comes from a poor family, and he has nothing except his dream and courage. Depends on
persistency, he finally gains wealth by showing his colossal house that with a tower on one side,
spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy, and a marble swimming pool, and more than forty acres
of lawn and garden ( Fitzgerald 5). Gatsby is the embodiment of American Dream, as he positions
himself as son of God and always pursues the great career. In addition, the American Dream provides
most lower class the new belief and leads them to know that everyone has the same chance to achieve
personal dream, as well as pursuing the material life. Furthermore, The English writer G. K.
Chesterton truly showed this new social phenomenon in the same article named The Fallacy of
Success, which illustrated a successful example of achieving American Dream as shows that The
name of Vanderbilt is synonymous with wealth gained by modern enterprise. He started as the son of a
poor family; he ended as a millionaire twenty times over (Chesterton). Chesterton s view towards such
excellent personal achievements came true through the belief of American Dream, which reflected that
diligence and chance are the main
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Lna Essay
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As you can see replicators played a huge part in creating life. How did replicators lead to the first cell
though? If replicators are meant to replicate and reproduce how did they end up making a living
organism? The first cell is presumed to have arisen by the enclosure of self replicating RNA in a
membrane composed of phospholipids which are the principal components of cell membranes. The
process of replication lead to the first cell which is called LUCA (Last Universal Common Ancestor).
Many scientist believe that all living things on earth originated from an ancient organism called
LUCA. The single celled being likely lived about 4 billion years ago and is thought to have eventually
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A lot of the time when a virus come into contact with the host or as we may know it, the cell, it can
insert its genetic material into its host, literally taking over the host s functions. Some viruses may
remain dormant inside host cells for long periods, causing no obvious change in their host cells, but
once stimulated new viruses are formed, self assemble, and burst out of the host cell, killing the cell
and going on to infect other cells. All this is just a constant battle between the host and cell. Without a
host cell, viruses cannot carry out their life sustaining functions or reproduce. They cannot synthesize
proteins, because they lack ribosomes and must use the ribosomes of their host cells to translate viral
messenger RNA into viral proteins. Viruses cannot generate or store energy, but have to derive their
energy, and all other metabolic functions, from the host cell. Sometimes the virus will not be in the
cell but outside functioning as coat for the protein. Viruses cause a number of diseases in humans most
commonly heard of ones are, smallpox, the common cold, chickenpox, influenza, shingles, herpes,
polio, rabies, ebola, hanta fever, and AIDS are examples of the diseases caused by viruses. Even some
types of cancer but not all. As Sun Tzu wrote in The Art of War, All warfare is based on deception . He
could have easily been describing the ancient battle between virus and host
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Understanding And Managing Recreational Fisheries Within A...
Fishing is often seen as a recreational escape from work or daily routines, as it also meets the basic
human needs of nutrition. In the report, Illustrating the critical role of human dimensions research for
understanding and managing recreational fisheries within a social ecological system framework, by
Hunt et al., we look more closely at the management of recreational fisheries in relation to the fishers
themselves, and how it may influence the outcomes of the fisheries ecological systems. In turn we see
critical connections between the ecological and social systems, which give us great feedback on a
recreational fisher s actions and how we can better manage those actions. In the report they focus on
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These give the researchers better information in regards to the connections and feedback between the
natural and human components of the recreational fisheries system management. In terms of
recreational fishing, using human dimensions research provides information about a fisher s
preference, behavior, attitude and wellbeing when it comes to the support of fisheries management.
Taking an in depth study of the fisher s views and opinions on policy and management issues can
better illustrate how fishers make choices for pursuing fishing among sites that may differ greatly in
their regulations and many other attributes. Being able to understand a fisher s evaluations on a wide
scale will better help human dimensions researchers interpret and predict their future behaviors, which
has become an important area of enquiry. Before, human dimensions researchers studied a small scale
of fishers and did not account for diversity; the new studies being conducted do the exact opposite.
L.M. Hunt et al. look at the fisher s evaluations in a much broader aspect. By taking a deeper study
into understanding fishers and what prompts their actions will better allow human dimension
researchers and biologists to make connections between the fishers and fish, whereas they would
otherwise solely focus on the fisheries biology. The
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The Root Of The Causes Of Autism
Autism is a developmental disorder that starts at the birth of the child, and be diagnosed
approximately 18 months of age. Autism is a disorder that affects the brain, and affects the individual
s ability to communicate, to reason, and interact with others. Whereas, it is a spectrum disorder, and
the degree that it affect the individual. Therefore, with the spectrum is so vast it is difficult to
comprehend the advancement of the disorder and possible combinations with other disabilities. The
root of the autism in children may come from the mother s exposure to pesticides, metals, flame
retardants, viruses, bacteria, medical procedures and pharmaceutical during the time of pregnancy
((Broderick, Blewitt, 2015).
Developmental indications of
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Biography of Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp Essay
Biography of Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born on March 19, 1848 in
Monmouth, Illinois. His father Nicholas was a lawyer who preferred a life of farming. From an early
age, Wyatt learned from his father to stand up for what was right. When Wyatt was two years old, the
family moved to Iowa. In 1861, the Civil War broke out, and Wyatt s father and three older brothers
joined the Union Army. Soon after, Wyatt ran away to enlist, but his father caught him and sent him
back home. In 1864, Nicholas left the army, and the family set out for the West. It took seven months
to travel from Iowa to California. On the way they encountered Indians at Fort Laramie. The Earps
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Drinking establishments, like Brennan s, welcomed these dealers and gave them a percentage of the
house take for the trade they generated. Both of the Thompsons were crooks; and they were killers.
Wyatt had heard of them and, although sensing the gambler s urge many an evening, avoided their
tables. Wyatt had been in town only short term when he found himself at odds with the Thompson
brothers. Lingering in the shade of a balcony outside Brennan s Saloon one afternoon, he became
aware of loud name calling bouncing back and forth between two men inside the gin mill. From what
he deduced, it sounded like a simple case of card game larceny. He didn t pay much attention to the
disturbance until Sheriff Whitney and two deputies appeared on the boardwalk and turned into the
saloon. A cowboy was telling the sheriff that he had been swindled out of money by the fast hands of
gambler Bill Thompson. Both the Thompsons denied it. But, when the lawman threatened to break up
the game once and for all, Bill produced a double barreled shotgun from below his chair and, at point
blank range, fired a volley into the sheriff s chest. Horrified and dismayed, Wyatt watched the pair of
deputies cower into the sidelines, then sulk out the side door without even the decency to take their
boss s body off the floor. It was more than Wyatt could take. What kind of a town is this? he snapped
at the deputies who now stood meekly across the square. Between them, equally timid, was
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Logarithms Invented
The definition of a logarithm is the exponent of the power to which a base number must be raised to
equal a given number. A question that has been around for ages presents the question of whether a
logarithm is an invention or a discovery. Logarithms are essentially the same as mathematics, so
likewise, the question also queries whether mathematics is an invention or a discovery. The primary
difference between an invention or discovery is the existence of the thing being discussed. If the thing
did not exist before someone brought it into existence, then the thing was invented; however, if the
thing did exist before its existence was known, then it was discovered. In part, logarithms and
mathematics are both invented and discovered. Someone invented their existence and discovered the
facts to support their ideas, as all experiments go. laws of logarithms This abstract mathematical
concept was conceived in the 17th century in order to drastically decrease the amount of time required
for the multiplication of large numbers. The first to publish ideas on this particular subject is a Scottish
mathematician named John Napier in his text Description of the Marvelous Canon of Logarithms in
the year 1614. Years later, a Swiss mathematician named Joost Bürg published his work Arithmetic
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Later on, the logarithmic spiral, otherwise known as the equiangular spiral, was put into theory by
Rene Descartes. This spiral is also called the nature spiral for it describes the curves of many things
found in nature. Logarithms were especially notable in the fields of astronomy and navigation. In
more modern fields, logarithms are vital in physics, statistics, economics, and many other fields that
utilize this indispensable field of
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Samantha Currey
Samantha Currey 05/05/2014
Mrs. Davis (3) Forensic Science
Death Penalty
Carlos Deluna was an American man who was convicted of first degree murder. Carlos was executed
by the state of Texas for the killing of a 24 year old woman at the Shamrock gas station. The victim
Wanda Lopez was stabbed multiple times apparently from a buck knife. Wanda Lopez was the
attendant of the gas station and the police was senseless and oblivious to the tape at the gas station and
only saw when she was giving the murderer the money yelling You want it? I ll give it ... Show more
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Aguirre denied and was more concerned about the knife that he went inside to the station to pay for
his gas and told the cashier Lopez to call the police. As Aguirre went into his van and drove off he
noticed that the man with the knife had went in to the store and was struggling with the victim Lopez.
Aguirre then pulled off the freeway and drove to a nearby bowling alley to ask a security guard to call
the police. Aguirre returned 30 minutes later to the Shamrock gas station right when the police began
arriving. Right when Aguirre arrived he began identifying Deluna as the man with the knife, except
this time Deluna no longer had on a white shirt. Around the same time two other witnesses observed a
hispanic man jogging east away from the Shamrock; in an untucked white dress shirt rolled up
sleeves. Both witnessed that it was Deluna running away from the Shamrock gas station. Now it was
in the hands of the witnesses and police officers on what information to rely on to catch the killer.
Though the first witness Baker was face to face with the attacker he said that the killer had a
mustache. However the last two witnesses that encountered the man jogging away from the gas station
stated that the man had no beard or visible hair on the face. They described his face as clean shaved.
Because Carlos Deluna was running away from the scene and looked like the attacker, police
suspected him and arrested him immediately. Police found him hiding a few blocks
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Football Gloves Research Paper
Does using football gloves increase chances of catching?
Gloves have different uses, and are judged by how good the glove s performance is. Cutters were
unknown, but know they re popular. One of their amazing football gloves is Cutters X40 they are good
at performance, durability, and their light. A good lineman glove is Cutters The Gamer and they are
padded and grippy unlike most lineman gloves. Cutters HexPad gloves have a lot of padding on them.
Nike is another good brand of football gloves. Nike uses sticky grip for running back gloves and wide
receiver gloves. Nike Vapor Jet 2.0 gloves are lightweight and durable and the position they re made
for Running Backs, Wide Receivers, and Defensive Backs. Nike SuperBad gloves are good for
Running Backs, Wide Receivers, Tight Ends, Line Backers, and Defensive Backs because they are
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Nike Hyper Beast gloves are Nikes best lineman gloves. Reeboks gloves went downhill from selling
they re not making that good of gloves anymore. Under Armour is at the top of the best selling and the
Newer Categories . Warp Speed Football gloves are lightweight that uses GrabTack so they have good
grip. Combat 2 full finger gloves are lightweight and padded to keep your hands dry. Adidas makes
sideline gloves to keep your hands warm. Wilson makes lineman and running backs gloves. Wilson
Super grip Receiver gloves use Sticky tack. Under Armour Combat III Full Finger Lineman Padded
gloves are padded like most. Cutters C Tack is a most popular because its the most lasting of gripinest
and are one of the best selling. Nike Magnigrip CL gloves have the most advanced palm. Armour
Grabtack gloves are extremely
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Forbidden Love in The Great Gatsby
Many people in the 1920s lived very extravagant lives. The time of the Jazz Age or the Roaring 20s
where girls were flappers and the men were bootleggers. People loved to have fun and be carefree.
However, alcohol dependence was becoming a problem and many started realizing that. Taking action
to stop this was the hard part. Alcohol was corrupting the 1920s even though some did not recognize
it. In the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald displays the corruption during the 1902s through his
main character, Jay Gatsby, and his illustration of prohibition. Prohibition was a long period of time in
U.S. history that lasted nearly fourteen years. The manufacturing, transportation, and sale of liquor
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The Act also said that owning anything designed to manufacture alcohol was completely illegal. It set
specific fines and jail sentences for violating Prohibition (Rosenberg). Without the Volstead Act the
18th Amendment would not have been set into place. The whole idea of both the Volstead Act and the
18th Amendment was to only keep people and the society safe. Unfortunately, however, there were
loopholes for people to legally drink during Prohibition. The 18th Amendment technically said
nothing about actually drinking the liquor. Many people used this to get out of trouble when being
accused of breaking the 18th Amendment. Prohibition went into effect a full year after the 18th
Amendment was ratified. This gave people a whole year to buy cases of then legal alcohol and stored
them in places to use for personal reasons. This was actually a very smart thing to do. The Volstead
Act also stated alcohol consumption was allowed if you had it prescribed to you by a doctor. A large
number of new prescriptions were written for alcohol. The ways that people snuck around these laws
just shows how much they really depended on alcohol back then (Rosenberg). For those people who
did not buy cases of alcohol or knew a good doctor there were illegal ways to drink during
Prohibition. New breeds of gangsters came about during this period. These people realized
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Who Is Rudy Gekko s Suicide
daughter, Winnie Gekko. While Gordon Gekko served time in prison, his son, Rudy Gekko,
committed suicide. We are informed that Rudy Gekko became heavily involved with drug use, and
this eventually led to him taking his own life; Winnie Gekko blames her father s absence and has
never forgiven him. This is the primary reason that Winnie Gekko no longer wants her father in her
life as she directly holds him responsible for her brother s death. Gordon Gekko sees the situation
quite a bit differently and explains that he did everything in his power to stop Rudy Gekko from using
drugs right down to paying off the dealer not to sell to his son any further. While Winnie Gekko is
convinced that Gordon Gekko s presence as a father could have saved her ... Show more content on
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Peter C. Whybrow has written a very interesting article entitled Dangerously Addictive. Why we are
biologically ill suited to the riches of modern America? (Whybrow, 2009, p.111 115). It seems to offer
some input into this matter. Whybrow (2009, p.111 115) makes the case that we can essentially
overload the brain s reward system, and if left unchecked, it can turn into rampant greed. Whybrow
(2009, p.111 115) makes the very valid point, when we lose our ambition, we call it depression and
attempt treatment but, we do not treat unchecked ambition in the same way. Given the nature of Wall
Street placing the emphasis on overloading that very system, it seems that Gordon Gekko may
actually be a victim of his circumstances to a point, although this hardly excuses him of all his actions.
The film highlights a small, but elite, group of people that are highly susceptible to an ideology of
greed and live in a system that rewards negative behavior and poor moral choices. The characters
caught up in this system feel there will never be any negative outcome for their actions and are
shocked when they are faced with the consequences of their actions. This causes the realization that
the film showcases a deep addiction and is relatively honest about the outcomes of living with that
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The Rights Of Free Speech
Raphael Cohen Almagor did a remarkable job at addressing the current state of affairs in the nation of
Israel when it comes to the presence of hate speech against minorities and how to appropriately
resolve issues of hate speech without infringing on the rights of free speech that is important for the
existence of democracy. The purpose of using this document by Emily Foster is to use the contents of
the article to help support their current position on the act of democratic censorship, but wither it be in
a way to promote censorship in order to maintain order, or to remove censorship as a way to promote
free speech is unclear to me. In regards to Cohen Almagor, I find the choice of using Israel as a focus
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For the research to be derived from this article, it would be my suggestion to include democratic
nations with a more solid constitutional foundation with more enforceable forms of legislation. When
identifying what forms of legislation or other methods to regulate hate speech exist, and how effective
these methods are, it would be wise to include not only wither or not the method has worked, but
wither or not the culture of the nation has influenced the effectiveness of the actions taken. In Israel
while the country may have written laws prohibiting certain actions in order to change cultural
actions, the people will find ways to obey the law while still following those cultural traditions. The
addressing of context and status in society in regards to hate speech was a very strong are to address
that the original writer Cohen Almagor touched on. Hate speech among individuals who have known
each other for an extended period of time may not be seen as offensive within that enclosed group.
The actions will seem more along the lines of playful banter, and the expressions or reactions of the
individuals will reflect this. Hate speech between two strangers will have a much different result being
that the individuals do not have any knowledge of the other individual to the depth that friends and
family may have, so hate speech towards that individual will be seen as, and act in, an aggressive
attack on the individual. Now it is in these
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The Spotted Owl, the Forest s Products Industry, and the...
The Spotted Owl, the Forest s Products Industry, and the Public Policy
I. Introduction
A. The Spotted Owl
B. Logging Industry
II. Conflicts of Interest
A. Economic needs
1.Unemployment
B. Preservation Needs
1.Endangered Species Act
2.Special Interest Groups
III. Resolutions
A. Possible Solutions
B. Eventual Outcome
1. Loss of Interest
a. Other Species Demand Attention
2. Migration
3. Repopulation
Abstract
The spotted owl was seen as a symbol of all things environmental during the late 1980 s and early
1990 s. The logging industry was well on its way to destroying most of the old growth forests of the
Pacific Northwest. Environmentalists swarmed the area, sabotaging logging efforts and calling ...
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Many people have wondered why this insignificant owl gets more press than the decimation of salmon
streams nationwide, when it would have no economic impact on our society as a whole.
The logging industry has made millions of dollars from the harvesting of old growth lumber over the
past several decades. Recently, they have become more responsible about clear cut logging. Harvested
forests are often replanted to provide for future wildlife habitat and logging efforts. However, this
doesn t help the spotted owl. It needs old growth forests with their tangle of massive trees and thick
dense brush. The logging industry is threatened by this small owl. Thousands of jobs have been lost.
Families are starving. Lumber prices have skyrocketed.
So this sets up a struggle. Loggers need the lumber for economic prosperity. Environmentalists want
to protect this owl. How will both parties win? Can both parties win? There are many issues that arise
out of this conflict. The public needs cost efficient lumber. The loggers need their jobs. The spotted
owl needs a home.
One of the largest concerns, dealing with the spotted owl / forest industry debate, is the loss of jobs.
There were 21,000 jobs lost during the time that this debate took place (Ross, 1999). The amount of
job losses in the logging and milling industry at this time were not solely attributed to the spotted owl
controversy. The downward trend in the timber harvest
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Antitrust Investigation of E-Book Companies
Antitrust Investigation Of E Book Companies
Today s society is based on ever changing technology. Not only are there computers, cell phones, and
gaming systems, but also Androids, I pads, and E readers are now available. Computers and other
devices such as I pads and Androids offered through Apple, and e readers such as the Nook offered
through a company called Barnes and Noble and the Kindle offered through another company,
Amazon, can be used to read electronic books, also known as e books. The e books are offered
through these companies with the help of publishers in an Oligopoly Market Structure, which is when
a few companies and, in this case, publishers offer a product like the e books to consumers, in an
imperfect competition. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Kanter, 2011, p. 3) Apple and the five publishing companies shouldn t take their antitrust
investigation lightly. While they have committed collusion against other companies that provide e
books like Barnes and Nobel their main company they colluded against was Amazon. They have
forced publishers to look at how they provide the book and the prices they sell them for. A monopoly
is a good thing when it comes to certain products like utilities. I also think that in some cases a
government monopoly is good as well. While there isn t a competition for these companies to help
keep prices down, this lack of competition can keep the price down in itself. If there is the one
resource and the one company that provides it, the company would more likely keep the cost down
because it is not competing for the resource it uses to produce its good. Therefore, the company and
the government won t face being charged more for the resource to produce a good. I also feel that the
oligopolies are good as well. The competition can help keep the costs down for the consumer. In this
case with the e books as well as other products such as clothing or shoes other companies will
compete for selling the products and therefore this can result in prices being lower because companies
are trying to get more customers. This can help a company s economies of scale as well. In the long
run, the company can expand the amount of products it
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The Abduction Of Proserpine By Alessandro Allori
You will never believe the magnificent painting I came across while on the online J. Paul Getty
Museum. It is this beautiful piece called The Abduction of Proserpine by Alessandro Allori. It said it
was painted sometime between 1535 and 1607. I am sure you remember the mythical stories we loved
to read in history class back then. That is why I fell in love with this painting at first glance. This is
just another painting about Roman gods and their myths. You know how intrigued I have always been
with Roman history and mythical stories about gods and goddesses. Especially the one about Hades
and Persephone, except in this case it is the Roman version with Pluto and Proserpine.
The story behind the painting is how the god of the Underworld,
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Ralph Waldo Emerson and Paolo Freire s Visions of...
Ralph Waldo Emerson and Paolo Freire s Visions of Traditional Methods of Education
#65279;Paulo Freire and Ralph Waldo Emerson share a similar vision in regards to traditional
methods of education. A main common view is that both writers feel that the current education system
in most places does not allow for people to reach their full capacity. Freire and Emerson share many
other ideas regarding education such as their view of practice and theory and of free thinking. Their
works are among the most thought evoking.
In ?The American Scholar? Emerson places a strong emphasis on the role of books in education and
their usage of conveying ideas. He states that, ?Books are the best things, well used; abused, among
the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
There is indeed a difference between strictly learning theory and learning theory through practice. The
theory or ideas can be deposited in a person?s head and he or she is to put into action the unrefined
concepts. Freire is opposed to this ?Banking theory? (p. 357) because he feels that it is inhibiting to
the mind. In his mind, problem posing theory is the proper route, due to the fact that it actively
engages a person?s own ideas and personal thoughts and makes him analyze and question reality.
Freire classifies standard systems of education to be a banking system. This label is used in a literal
sense, in that Freire feels that a human brain is like a vault. In the banking system teachers deposit
information in the student and it is to be expected that the student will retain the information until a
withdrawal is requested, at which point the information will be regurgitated back in the same form that
it was put in, without any processing of the information. This idea assumes many things about the
teacher student relationship. Among these assumptions are that: the student begins education with a
clean slate, the teacher knows best or knows all and that the student has nothing to contribute to his
own education because he or she knows nothing. One other assumption in the banking system is that a
person is not considered to be a conscious being that interacts with others; he is considered to be a
spectator, not someone who is able to make
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Lost Cultural Identity In An Unknown Girl By Moniza Alvi
An Unknown Girl was written by Moniza Alvi after her hand was painted with a peacock picture by
an unknown girl in a local market in India. She is stuck between two cultures and trying to express her
quest for her lost cultural identity. Moniza Alvi moved to England to seek for a better life with her
parents after living in Pakistan for a few months after she was born. Latterly, her relationship with
India became stronger than ever after returning to discover Indian culture as a part of her identity that
seems to have been forgotten for long.
This poem is written in free verse and the rhythm is fluid, natural like as speech with some rare
rhymes which allows her to flow her thoughts freely. She also uses a variety of techniques to further
emphasize the idea of culture and identity in different ways. Moniza Alvi often uses enjambments but
she does not use punctuation a lot and also does not follow any rules so it makes her poem seems
much livelier. Thus, it creates a sense of nostalgia and makes the tone softer and smoother. ... Show
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The sentence an unknown girl is hennaing my hand was repeated for three times in throughout the
poem. With the phrases for a few rupees and very deftly prove that this unknown girl usually worked
hard, had hennaed a lot on others hands for a long time, but she only received a small amount of wage
which shows that she is a cheap
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The Fight Scene Analysis
The first section is a representation of when the meeting of Collin and Nancy occurred in the diary. I
choose to represent this by scattering around music notes on all sides since it was sort of like a rock
concert .The uneven colorful patches all around them stands for the commotion and mix up after the
rednecks came in . This is one of the factors that cause her to have an asthma attack and he calms her
down and grabs her tightly . I drew her with her hand on him to show her being calmed down. He
makes her feel safe , this is why I drew them close .As her aunt does not come to pick her up ,she sobs
and he again comforts her closely . The bright color represents her enthusiasm for meeting such an
interesting guy to talk to . Almost like a brother . This scene is important because it is the start of her
so thought love which leads to her tragedy .It also shows how he portrays a fake image ... Show more
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I Choose to represent this by drawing two hands wine wine in them. This shows the alcohol involved
in this part. I also drew fire flames . This is to emphases the risky provocative situation in which she
was in . She was all by herself and he was getting more touchy with there .The main color in my
flames is red , this is to represent the color of passion which is what goes on as he grabs her . As my
main background , I used black, this is to show the time of day for this event , past midnight . The
word NO is in print capital letters this is to to show her disapproval when he rapes her . She states
reasons and says No. Still his response was the same there was no answer he just did it and left. All
these elements are needed because this scene is so purposeful . Its purposeful because it shows how a
simple house alone date turned into a risky behavioral situation. This really demonstrates how her
voice was ignored and Collin decided to have sex with her despite her
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Safety Precautions For Drones Research Papers
Electrical Subsystem
Drones are high speed racing machines, but did you know danger is their middle name? Full throttle
propellers can slice through skin or eyes and batteries can burst into flames unexpectedly. That s why
drone assembly requires skill and attention to detail. Attach the motors in the wrong configuration and
RubiQ will act more like a mole than a drone. Plug in the battery before attaching the antenna and you
risk permanently frying the video receiver (RX). So buckle up, read carefully, build methodically and
wear those safety goggles!
Materials List:
Droneology
RubiQ Kit
Safety Precautions:
Safety is no Accident
Learn to stay out of harm s way as you navigate the Droneology safety briefing before attaching
RubiQ s electronic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Well, let s think about light as a type of wave it makes it easier to imagine sunshine s 8 minute journey
from the Sun to the Earth. This sunlight contains the full electromagnetic spectrum of wavelengths:
radio waves longer than a football field, x rays shorter than a single atom, infrared, ultraviolet and
every visible color from neon pink to eggplant purple. The Earth is constantly bombarded with these
waves, absorbing some while others bounce off. The colors we see in the world around us are actually
the rejected wavelengths colliding with color sensitive proteins in the backs of our
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Development Of Culture Centered Educational Program For...
Development of Culture Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess Knowledge
and Attitudes Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus
Name
Affiliation Development of Culture Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess
Knowledge and Attitudes Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus
Introduction
Diabetes Mellitus affects 29.1 million people in the United States of America. According to the center
for disease control and prevention (2014), minorities have higher rates of disability and death due to
diabetes mellitus. Traditional diabetes educational programs have not proven very effective to
Nigerian Immigrants in assessing knowledge and attitudes surrounding diabetes mellitus. Culture
Centered Educational Programs are more effective in improving metabolic control, (American
Diabetes Association, 2014). This paper will assess the need for America to develop a Culture
Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess Knowledge and Attitudes
Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus.
Literature review
Diabetes Mellitus affects 29.1 million in the United States of America alone. Complications due to
diabetes mellitus are a significant measure of costs of healthcare and estimated to be 249 billion
dollars annually, (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). Health problems secondary to
diabetes mellitus include cardiovascular diseases, hospitalization for diabetic ketoacidosis, end stage
renal disease, lower extremity conditions especially
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Quinceanera Tradition Essay
In many hispanic cultures, it is customary to have a big celebration for a young girls fifteenth birthday.
This tradition is known as a Quinceanera, Quince, or Fiesta Rosa. This tradition celebrates a young
girls coming of age. Moreover, this celebration [embraces] religious customs, and the virtues of family
and social responsibility (Quinceanera Boutique). In addition to celebrating the quinceanera, the big
event allows family to come together and just enjoy themselves. The celebration begins by having a
ceremony at church. The mass is important since it presents the Quinceanera to God and reinforces the
young girls commitment to her faith. (Quinceanera). In order to have the mass, it is important for the
Quinceanera to have been baptized, completed her communion and confirmation. The mass the
readings are made especially towards the Quinceanera; the reading include themes of youth, love for
God, responsibilities, and faith in religion. In addition, during the mass, the Quinceanera receives the
Holy Communion, makes an act of consecration to the Virgin Mary, gifts the Virgin ... Show more
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During the church ceremony, the headpiece the Quinceanera is wearing is replaced by a tiara. This
tradition shows the Quinceaneras triumph over childhood and ability to face the challenges ahead
(Quinceanera Boutique). The changing of the shoes demonstrate the young girl becoming a young
lady; the flats are changed to high heels to demonstrate the change. The last doll is also a very
important tradition. The last doll represents the Quinceanera leaving her childhood and toys behind, in
order to partake in more grown up activities. To demonstrate that she is leaving behind her childhood,
she gives the doll to her sibling or younger cousin. Another tradition is to have a mini quinceanera.
The mini quinceanera represents the Quinceaneras younger self. She is usually 5 or 6 years old and is
typically the sister or cousin of the
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Leading A Team Into Change
Change is unavoidable, it is a transformation of one thing into another. In the year 1990, Peter Senge
said that we need to start acting like gardeners and stop thinking like mechanics in order for big
companies to change (Webber, A. 1999). As a leader of an inter disciplinary team, I am responsible for
the rehabilitation of clients into their homes. Our company have just secured a new contract from the
Ministry of Health and needs to widen the scope of its services. As of the moment, we have 12 staff
and the management advised me that we can employ 8 more staff. Therefore, I need to decide the
health care services and the qualities of the new employees that we will hire. This paper will tackle
about leading a team into change. Rehabilitation as defined by World Health Organization (2014) is a
process aimed at enabling the people with disabilities to maintain and reach their optimal physical,
intellectual, psychological, sensory and social functional levels. It provides people with disability the
tools that they need in order for them to have self determination and independence. Moreover, this
also includes the successful and productive interaction of many stakeholders such as clients that
includes Maori and the Pacific Islanders and family, therapists, doctors, nurses, caregivers, social
support workers, psychologists, dieticians and speech and language therapists. Our company is
dedicated to enabling our clients enjoy greater quality of life, regardless of age,
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  • 1. Image Result For Examples Of Sentence Starters In Cooper 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Image Result For Examples Of Sentence Starters In Cooper Image Result For Examples Of Sentence Starters In Cooper
  • 2. An Analysis Of Auden s Ulysses By Alfred Lord Tennyson For thousands of years humanity has grappled with understanding the mystery of our existence; questions what our purpose in life is. Some become consumed with the idea of not wasting a second of the time they ve been given, while others tend towards a more reserved, neutral lifestyle. Alfred Lord Tennyson s poem, Ulysses, directly attacks the idleness of a mundane lifestyle while promoting the idea of not letting life waste away through exploration of the life of Ulysses, the mythical greek hero. Comparatively, W.H. Auden s, The Unknown Citizen, emphasizes the pointlessness and monotony of day to day living through satirisation of the life of an archetypal, modern individual. Upon analysis it becomes evident that Tennyson and Auden have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This was shown through analysis of the literary devices both poets appropriated for their pieces, including their use of voice, language choice and poetic techniques. Ultimately, Auden s monotonous voice and language choice, coupled with his deliberate avoidance of poetic techniques complimented Tennyson s colourful language, agreeable voice and extravagant associations to assert that it is better to not let life dwindle and fade, but to take it by the balls and never let ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Impact Of Electronic Commerce On The Development Of... I. ABSTRACT With respect to the fast growing use of technology and communicative devices, electronic commerce and digital markets has steadily impacted the expansion of information systems, organizations, and society, on a global scale. The discussion of cultural differences as it relates to electronic commerce was identified while analyzing primary factors that markets should take into account. The characteristics and trends of each country examine the utilization of the Internet and electronic commerce. With attempts to compare the United States and other countries, it is revealed that electronic commerce goes beyond files residing on a server, it involves the entirety of infrastructure necessary for transactions, customer services, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Electronic commerce is global in nature and the international markets, which represent immense potential on expanding businesses, neglecting cultural differences. III. LITERATURE REVIEW: Electronic Commerce Electronic commerce (or e commerce) consists of the repurchasing of different services and products, utilized by the internet. This includes business to business (B2B), business to consumer (B2C), and consumer to consumer(C2C) transactions. These transferable activities include, but are not limited to, online retail sales, online bill paying, supplier purchases, and Web based auctions. Electronic commerce implements and utilizes several different types of technologies including transactions of funds, electronic data interchange, credit cards, and e mail (Reference for Business, Encyclopedia of Management, 2008). The term e commerce is often used interchangeably with Electronic business (e business). E business refers to the use of digital technology and the Internet to execute the major business processes in the enterprise. E business includes activities for the internal management of the firm and for coordination with suppliers and other business partners (Laudon, K., 12th ed., p. 55). E commerce facilitates the growth of online business. It is categorized as follows; Online marketing, online advertising, online sales, product delivery, product ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Brand Of Clothing On Female Consumers By Buying Behavior In this dissertation, we focus on discovering the influence of the brand of clothing on female consumers by buying behavior in Pakistan. A. Branding Concept The brand for years has been used as a means to differentiate and specify the goods of one producer of the goods of another. Ambler (1992) defines the brand as the promise of the packages of attributes that someone buys and provides satisfaction. The attributes that make up a brand can be real or deceitful, rational or emotional, tangible or invisible. fashion Fashion can be conceptualized as both an object and a behavioral process fashion object refers to a specific object, such as a specific clothing item, That is to say, dress that can have functional utility as a characteristic, but in general the acceptance of objects occurs due to the quality that the fashion process is characterized by the introduction of a fashionable innovation to a social system composed of potential adopters, First object is adopted by fashion leaders, then diffused through a particular social system and is accepted by a large number of members of that social system and finally the eventual decline in acceptance of the fashion object occurs Due to change in popularity of the existing fashion object to a newer one. Name of the brand It shows the origin of the product / product and helps the conscious customers to differentiate the brand or product from their competitors. It also creates consumer awareness about the brand. The main purpose ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Soul Mate Rhetorical Analysis MYTH (# its full statement) #3 Your true soul mate should KNOW what you re thinking or feeling without you having to tell #4 If your partner is tule meant for you, sex is easy and wonderful #7 The love of a good and faithful ture woman can change a man from a beast into a prince #9 All you really need is love, so it doesn t matter if you and your lover have very different values. #10 The right mate comples you filling your needs and making your dreams come true. TITLE(S) OF INFLUENING PORTRAYAL(S): Korean Dramas, American movies: Beauty and the Beast. MEDIUM(S) OF THIS PORTRAYAL: Movies and TV. HOW THE MEDIA PORTRAYAL(S) INFLUENCED MY BELIEFS: Makes you want the media influence to be true. Event though she knows it is fake she ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Analysis Of The Christian College s ( Pcc ) Definition Of... Intro Understanding art is often thought of as being an unreachable goal, but art should not be considered arbitrary because it influences the cultures and societies around us. The purpose of this paper is to define and also establish my opinions on Pensacola Christian College s (PCC) definition of art, the bibliosophy of art, and Dr. Francis Schaeffer s criteria for art. These topics are useful for artists as well as anyone else critiquing art, and can also serve as guidelines and standards for an artist when they create art. PCC s Definition of Art PCC s definition of art is stated as the organized visual expression of ideas or feelings . I believe this definition correctly reflects God s personality as an artist with its emphasis on the word organized. 1 Corinthians 14:40 states Let all things be done decently and in order . This belief is consistently recognized throughout creation. While I agree with specifying the word organized, I disagree that art should be considered completely visual, as this leaves out areas of art such as music, performance, and writing. Overall, I believe that this definition captures art fairly well by explaining that art expresses human emotions and ideas. Bibliosophy of Art The bibliosophy of art defines art is four parts which are the canon, communication, the client, and creativity. The canon refers to the Bible and its authority in our life as an artist, communication defines our message as an artist, the client states who we are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Nonverbal Expectance Violation Theory As I researched various theories, the Nonverbal Expectancy Violation Theory stood out to me the most. Neuliep (2015) has described this theory as people holding expectancies about the appropriateness of the nonverbal behaviors of others. The Nonverbal Expectancy Theory (NEV) was formulated by Dr. Judee Burgoon. Sidelinger and Bolen (2015) states the basic tenet undergirding NEV theory holds that individuals have expectations of how things will be and how people will behave. Sidelinger and Bolen also states that expectancy refers to what an individual expects or predicts will happen in an interaction. When we make an assumption, we are partaking in expectancies. Burgoon (as cited by Sidelinger and Biolen, 2015) notes that what we expect in an interaction is based on three factors, context, relationship, and communicator characteristics. Sidelinger and Bolen (2015) believes that our expectancy can be determined by our environment. For an example, the way I communicate at the playground with my children is different than how I communicate at the grocery store. The expectancy of relationships is based on the connection we have with the person with whom we are interacting with. Finally, Sidelinger and Bolen (2015), states that communicator characteristics refer to the demographics (gender, age, race etc.) of the other in the interaction and additional characteristics such as the other s communication style. Additionally, the perception of how we view someone plays a role in how we expect them to react or interact. If I am playing with a Poodle, I expect it to be fun, playful, and bubbly. If I am playing with a Rottweiler, I expect it to be aggressive and assertive. While these are my expectancy of the dogs it could turn out to be the opposite of my assumption. There are two types of expectancies. Predictive and prescriptive. Offering a counterpoint to this perspective is nonverbal expectancy violations theory, which posits that violating social norms and expectations may sometimes be a superior strategy to conformity in achieving such communication outcomes as attraction, credibility, helping behavior, and persuasion, Burgoon and Aho,; Burgoon, Coker, and Coker, Burgoon and Hale; Burgoon and Jones; Burgoon, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Capital as a Factor of Production and the Capital Theory... 1.1. Capital as a factor of production and the capital theory debates Beginning in the mid 1950s and for the following twenty years or so, a debate concerning the neoclassical treatment of capital turned apparent in the discipline. This gave rise to a series of exchanges between scholars associated with Cambridge, England, and Cambridge, Massachusetts, (US). This debate is broadly known in the literature as the Cambridge capital theory controversies . The relevance of this controversy lies in that the criticisms of neoclassical theory raised by Cambridge (UK) concern both the theoretical illegitimacy of measuring capital as a single magnitude in value terms to determine prices and distribution, and the foundational premise underlying the dominant supply and demand approach: the factor substitution principle. In the controversies it has been shown that this principle cannot in general be posited to explain the distribution of the social product in terms of supply and demand. This result, discovered by means of the analysis of the relation between prices and distribution in economies with heterogeneous capital goods, has been revealed as theoretically irrefutable, and, as this study will argue, concerns the hard core of the neoclassical or marginal theory both in its traditional (capital measured in value terms) and in its contemporary formulations (capital as a set of heterogeneous goods). Capital as a single magnitude has been the treatment on which, under conditions ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Never Let Me Go Dialectical Journal Discovery Journal Writing Never Let Me Go Chapter 10 Kathy recalled, Of course, in practice, especially during the first months, we rarely stepped beyond the confines of the Cottages. We didn t even walk about the surrounding countryside or wander into the nearby village. I don t think we were afraid exactly. Unlike Hailsham, the Cottages have no gates or any form of barriers that kept confined. I don t understand why Kathy and her friends don t go out to explore. If it wasn t for the fact that they were afraid, then why don t they venture out? What could be the reasons for them to refrain from doing so? Gates are mainly designed for two reasons. Some gates are designed to keep people within the confines; others are designed to keep others from entering. In Never Let Me Go, it may be kind of hard to tell the difference, sometimes. Fences and barriers appear all over the novel, but the reasons as to why these gates are designed are not always apparent to us readers (the typical Kathy style). ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Therefore the gates go with the last option: to protect the clones from the outside world as well as to keep them from leaving. However, as they eventually grew older, Kathy and her friends gain more freedom, physically, that is. The characters exercise freedom by driving, going on several road trips or adventures. But even with the freedom they gained over time, Kathy and her friends get the point that there are barriers that you just can t see visually, sometimes. In fact, physical barriers are actually easier to escape from, unlike the other forms of barricades. At Hailsham, it was the social barricades that fence in the students their guardians. Whereas at the cottages, it was the psychological barricades that kept the students away from what was true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. A Formal Report On Walt Disney Company Formal Report Title for This Formal Report Goes Here Prepared by Eric Nishimatsu Report Distributed May 15, 2015 Prepared for Professor Leanne Lindelof Abstract Table of Contents Abstract...........................................................................................................iii Executive Summary.........................................................................................1 The Walt Disney Company..............................................................................2 Short History........................................................................................2 TOMS................................................................................................................. Short History........................................................................................ Conclusions and Recommendations............................................................... Bibliography..................................................................................................... Executive Summary The Walt Disney Company Short History The Walt Disney Company, more commonly known as Disney, is a company that was founded in October 16, 1923 by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney under the name of Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio. The company eventually changed its name to the current Walt Disney Company in 1986. The company was headquartered in Burbank, California. The company is a public company that has diversified to live action film, television, and even theme parks. Environmental Stewardship The Walt Disney Company has three major long term goals for environmental stewardship. Disney emphasizes the term of attaining a zero state. These three goals are zero net greenhouse gas emissions,
  • 11. zero waste, and conserve water resources. In 2020, Disney wants to reduce emissions by fifty percent from the 2012 levels. The level of greenhouse ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Quantitative And Qualitative Methodologies Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted, said Albert Einstein. His saying goes well with certain methodologies applied for analytical research. Researchers broadly consider two methodologies for their research, Quantitative and Qualitative methodologies. Quantitative research is based on the quantity of data, measurement of parameters, comparative calculations based on the numbers, countable incidences, in short quantitative methods collect data and analyse through quantified interpretations, where as in qualitative research preference is given to the real and actualities. Though both have its merits and demerits, most of the modern research scientists agree that both are complimentary to each other rather than opposing to each other while the quantitative studies help to find out the measureable aspects and qualitative study ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While unlike in quantitative research, in qualitative research more stress is given to experience of respondents through their words given compared to how many spoke the same answer to reach statistical conclusions. Qualitative research is characterised by its aims, which relate to understanding some aspect of social life, and its methods which (in general) generate words, rather than numbers, as data for analysis (Michael Quinn Patton and Michael Cochran, 2002). Qualitative method helps to understand the experiences and attitudes of the respondents towards the topic under discussion rather than how many persons reply with same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. What Is Saul s Impact On Residential School Life In my opinion, I do believe Saul s experience at the residential school will have a significant impact on his future. A survivor of past family struggles, will he turn out the same way? A survivor who was abused in schools, will he be able to live the expectations of a parent? Or a survivor who was traumatized with the Catholic church and the white race, won t he/she hate them? It is Saul s future that will be affected. Firstly, Saul s parents experienced the residential schools and went crazy. There is a chance of this occurring to Saul also. After his parents had left the school, they went into depression and resorted to drinking. This is an example of what can happen after Saul leaves the school. During the years of residential schools, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, some of them were controlled by the Catholic religion. Before the school, he was frightened of white men but didn t know much about Catholics. The only true time he saw what it was like was his parents. His parents had no hate for the church but were most traumatized by it. Saul now is seeing all the abuse and how wrong they teach the aboriginals about the Catholic religion can cause a hate against Catholics and the white race. To this day, Aboriginals have had problems with white people and their politics. Because of past history with white men, for example, The Oka Crisis the aboriginals had a conflict with white people. The schools have also brought the Aboriginals to have a hate for the white men. It is possible that Saul will have a hate for them too. A quote from the book says, In what seemed like an instant, the world I had known was replaced by an ominous black cloud. (47) This quote represented how Saul felt in the school after the first day. He had already thought he was in a different world, that isn t like the one he had. Him saying this can cause a hate for white men for taking him from the world he loved. The school took away his friends, his family, and most importantly it will try to take his culture and replace it, so in the future, he is no longer an Indian. Once he truly realizes he could have a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Black And Cuban Blood Runs Through My Veins Essay There was once a time when I was naïve about stereotyping and racism. Up until my teenage years, the notorious monsters had been elusive. Then one weekend, I came face to face with the disgusting monsters, rearing their hateful heads; capable of momentarily depleting love within a blink of the eye. Because of my shocking encounter, I am now cognizant of the ignorance that persists in the world. A valuable yet life changing lesson in racism and the effects of stereotyping influenced the way I approach the world today. However, still optimistic and waiting impatiently for the day when the human race becomes accepting of one another... the hurtful lessons learned will always remain. Jamaican and Cuban blood runs through my veins. My brothers, sisters, and I jokingly refer to our family as the United Nations, in essences our entire family s comprised of people from various ethnicities. Staten Island, New York, born and raised, a place known to New Yorkers for being racist. The population is predominantly Caucasian, and the minorities inhabit approximately one third of the island, growing up my parents mentioned stories about particular areas in which black children weren t welcomed. Young and fearless, I didn t pay these stories much attention, not to mention I didn t have a reason to frequent said areas. By the same token, Rosebank where I lived, a predominately White neighborhood, which was becoming increasingly diverse in cultures as the decades passed. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Caesar, Hannibal, and Alexander the Great Essay It was the leadership of Caesar, Alexander, and Hannibal that heavily influenced the Roman society, the ancient world, and the western civilization. Ambition drove Alexander the Great to conquer the unconquered, propelled Caesar to the top of the political spectrum with no birthright, and helped Hannibal defeat a dominent society in the ancient world. It was Julius Caesar s successful military tactics, his drive to the top of the political society, and his succession without the right, privilege, and possession to which a person is entitled to by birth. Alexander, and Hannibal proved to be superior leaders, and military geniuses, but above all Julius Caesar was the greater of the three. Great military intellectuals pursed forward in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He seized a shield from a soldier in the rear ranks, pushed his way to the front, called upon centurions by name, then sounded the charge. The mere gesture revived his men and made them surge forward. At the end of the day, The Nervii were hacked to pieces.[3] Caesar s compassion and intelligence shined through. This exposed that Julius Caesar cared for his troops, by taking the time and effort to support his men by assisting them in a battle, and an effort to remember centurions names to move them onward. The intelligence of these great military leaders impacted and determined there success, but Julius Caesar s presence on the battle field not only struck fear in the enemy but instilled so high a moral boost that victory could be snatched out of the jaws of defeat. Ambition is a driving factor, that impels a being to be successful, conquer the unconquered, and achieve never ending glory. Alexander s ambition drove him to achieve a past generations goal, Alexander now took on a project the Philip had planned but never carried out: an invasion of Persia [4] Alexander was ambitious to implement this task that was not attained by his deceased father. Undeniably after subduing Greece, dominating Indian territories at the Hydespas River, and pursing through Persia, Alexander still wanted to push onward. Hannibal on the other hand, was driven to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. September 11, 2001 Changed the World Forever Essay As the blood trickled down the flight attendant s neck, they all prayed that they wouldn t die. A dark skined man headed toward the front of the plane to claim his next victim. He slowly pressed the cold, red blade of a knife into the pilot s neck. Many of those who saw screamed. They all knew, then, that they would die. Passengers felt the plane take some wild turns and they realized that they had turned around. Not long after this occurred to four planes, every single passenger died. Terrorists had taken over planes in America. Four planes, nineteen terrorists, and almost 3,000 dead people later, the United States of America has been changed forever. On September 11, 2001, many people s lives were changed. Not only Americans, but ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Terrorists Khalid al Mihdhar and Majed Maqued boarded the plane at 7:15 a.m. The other three terrorists, Hani Henjour, Navaf al Hazmi, and Salem al Hazmi, boarded the plane at 7:35 a.m. (The 9/11 Commission Report). At 9:37 a.m., the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia was hit. (A Nation Challenged 24). 184 people died at the Pentagon, including the fifty nine dead on the plane. (A Nation Challenged 44). The Pentagon was built to withstand any kind of terrorist attack. On September 11, 2001, the architects plans failed, and it did not withstand this plane. Many witnesses said the ground and building shook like a rickety rollercoaster. (A Nation Challenged 24). United Airlines Flight 93 was to be flown from Newark, New Jersey to San Francisco, California, but was instead flown into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. (The 9/11 Commission Report). The hijacker s initial target for this plane was Washington D.C. (The 9/11 Commission Report 4). Many conspirators believe they were headed toward the White House. (One Nation 43). Four hijackers boarded this plane between 7:03 and 7:39. (The 9/11 Commission Report). At 8:42, the plane began to head toward San Francisco. The terrorists on board were Saeed al Ghamdi, Ahmed al Nami, Ahmad al Haznawi, and Ziad Sarrah. (The 9/11 Commission Report). When the passengers of this plane realized what had happened they knew they had to react fast. Four men decided to take initiative of what was happening. Todd Beamer, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Third Geneva Convention s Proliferation To Treat Prisoners... Looking further into this document, we will look at how member states who have signed this treaty are obliged to treat prisoners of war. How this treaty is enforced and the effectiveness of the enforcement as well as how this treaty has been upheld and looked at over the decades that it has been in effect will be analyzed. Failings by some countries in upholding the principles of this treaty will be discussed as well. The third Geneva Convention very specifically lists how you must treat Prisoners of War. This convention first broadened who actually were POWs according to Geneva Conventions I and II. Citizens who are interred were now given the same rights and rules regarding their treatment as military POWs. Weather interned in this country; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We did not classify them as POWs though, but as unlawful enemy combatant . This was a term that President George W. Bush s legal team came up with, so he did not have to give them rights, as stated under this treaty. We used this term, but it essentially was a play of words, to not having to give them POW status. We argued that they did not have the rights of POWs, or that we had to treat them accordingly. Torture, humiliating and degrading treatment, starvation, sleep deprivation and the lack of basic liberties was something that the U.S. did to these POWs on a regular basis. No senior official was ever indicted or brought before a tribunal on these issues. Some lower staff did indeed get prosecuted, but essentially, anyone of real authority escaped this travesty of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Summary Of Rules Of The Game By Amy Tan Imagine being one of the best. Standing on a podium holding a trophy, yet coming home to parents who are disappointed because you stood 3rd place on that podium. This is how Waverley feels in the short story Rules of the Game by Amy Tan. Waverly lives with her mother, father, and two older brothers in an apartment in Chinatown, San Francisco. Waverly loves to run around in the bustling streets of her neighborhood smelling red beans and pastries being cooked nearby. One Christmas, the Jong family went to their nearby church for a Christmas party, and Waverly s brother got a chess set. This chess set sprouted a new hobby for Waverly, and soon after she played chess every day. Waverly became a chess star, with a mother who wanted nothing less than her daughter to be number one. Extreme tension built up from Mrs. Jong pressure, eventually leading the mother and daughter into a fight that could ruin their relationship. The way Mrs. Jong reacted to Waverly s talent is especially significant in Waverly s development. Sometimes when parents support their children too much it can stress them out, and parents can often forget that children are children and you must let them relax. Throughout Rules of the game , Mrs. Jong supports Waverly so much that Waverly feels as if she can t mess up, for it would disappoint her mother. This leads to Waverly feeling a lot of pressure and stress. Near the end of the story, before the fight, Waverly mentions a time she was trying to practice ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Nt1330 Unit 5 Exercise 1 Algorithm In this section, we discuss the implementation of XXX and evaluate the performance of our proposed algorithm with synthetic inputs in terms of 1) SFC request acceptance ratio, 2) backup resource consumed by requests and 3) running time. For comparison, we implement a baseline method, where for an SFC request which requires n VNF and has the availability requirement of _, we keep increasing the number of backup for each VNF on all selected physical machines until each VNF can have an availability of n p _. The statistics shown in this section are the average results. A. Implementation We implement XXX as a framework with both single core and multi core versions in an objective oriented language. A topology can be built by declaring the connections ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Since telecom networks must be always on, it is critical to guarantee network service availability with the minimum amount of resources. In this paper, we presented XXX, our approach to provisioning availability in NFV. XXX provides a suite for service providers to concisely describe a data center topology and estimate the downtime distribution of a mapped SFC request. To reduce the running time of XXX, we further proposed an optimization framework which estimates the minimum amount of backup resources required to meet heterogeneous availability requirements and showed an heuristic solution with a theoretical bound. Through evaluation with data from production data centers, we demonstrated the effectiveness and efficiency of our solutions. For the future work, we are expanding our optimization framework to enable expedited estimations of the backup resource needed under other models of VNF. On the other hand, the downtime estimation accuracy is heavily dependent on the accuracy of the failure and repair distribution of each layer, including both hardware and software. Therefore it is important to analyze system log data, extract and model them using appropriate general ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Religion, Overpopulation And The Environment In the Baraka there are powerful Images, these images have an impact on the audience as they are watching the film. In the film Baraka there are symbolic messages that many people might not see or catch within the film. There are quite a few topics in the film, but the top three that I could see are religion, overpopulation and the environment. The religion part of the film is about people around the world that pray and worship gods, they have faith in a higher power which gives them purpose and belief that there is a reason for what happens as they live on earth. Overpopulation is a huge part of the environment but, it s a whole separate topic on it s own because it has become a huge hazard in the world today. The environment is a big part of everyone s future and well being with an impact that can affect generations to come.. For religion in my opinion, everyone prays differently, some paint their bodies with body paint/ground up plants and pigments to use for sacred meetings and ceremonies and others gather in a church to pray and read about their religion. Religion in most cases gives people a higher purpose, helps them to believe there is a plan a divine intervention of sorts. It guides them in their life and how they lead it. In a sense keeps people happy. Although it can guide them in some case towards some acts of violence if interpreted in certain ways. Religion can be made from just a group of people to a whole continent, but mostly it is all around the world ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Theme Of Violence In Ancient Greek Society According to the Odyssey, and Agamemnon, ancient Greeks value violence as a way of maintaining their society because the stories showcase how violence functions in ancient Greece polis system. The stories indicate the structure of ancient Greece society and the ideal principles that held the people together. Because works of Homer and works of Aeschylus represent a different period of ancient Greek culture, the form of society differs. However, the fundamental principles of ancient Greek society remain similar. Regardless of what period of ancient Greece, the admiration of violence by the ancient Greek can be seen from both Homer and Greek Tragedy. The foundation of ancient Greek society is built upon violence based democratic or military communities. Slavery system showcases the violent relationship between different groups of people in a city. The hardship and bloodiness of the ancient Greek in the process of blending of multiple races were reflected in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The incident showcases how violence appears frequently in ancient Greek families. Moreover, Greek Tragedy also demonstrated the importance of fate that prophet and oracles play a large role in the story. In the story Agamemnon, Cassandra, daughter of King Priam of Troy, insanely tells the fate of Agamemnon and his family; despite the oracle sounds unbelievable, it came to reality at the end of the story, which showcases the irresistible fate of Agamemnon cannot be stopped. More importantly, Cassandra was also murdered by Clytaemestra, which stands as another act of violence. The stories in Greek Tragedy demonstrate a pattern that a violent action would lead to another violent action. Besides, ancient Greeks in this period also view fate as their belief. However, heroism is viewed less important since ancient Greek culture in Greek Tragedy focuses more on concerns of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Partisan Grace White Analysis How Grace White became a Partisan Grace White is a 20 year old woman who lives in poland and is hiding from the nazis and jews.Ever since she a little girl she wanted to be a partisan because of her father.He was a partisan himself and he would always tell her stories about the missions he would go on and how you would get to travel lots of places, but he also had told her the bad part of being a partisan and that it was very bloody and a dangerous place to be working but she didn t let that change her mind about being one. When Grace White got older like in about her late teen years she started to go to look for applications to be a partisan but she didn t find any in that week but then she went a little further in town and she finally found one ,Grace white was so happy she was jumping up and doing a little dance .So the next day Grace White got ready and headed to the partisans office ,then she asked them How may apply to be a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Three Characteristics Of The Heroic Code In Beowulf Despite all the that has passed since it was written, Beowulf, is still studied and admired to this day as one of the greatest pieces of literature. The epic is story of brave hero called Beowulf whom fights three horrifying monsters, each different and more difficult than the last one. He lives and dies by a code known as the heroic code, which what will be discussed in this essay. The three main characteristics that, according to the heroic code, are expected to be displayed by a warrior are: courage, strength, and loyalty. Each has its positive and negative aspects. Some of the negative aspects being along the lines of pride and what it entails. Many of the Christian views of the narrator debate the heroic code as being a bit pointless. As the narrator points out in the story the heroic code, although it sounds ideal and very admirable, it is quite flawed nonetheless. The first characteristic in the heroic code is courage. Although both courage and bravery are indeed excellent characteristics to have, especially when in immediate danger, they appear to be a bit debatable to the narrator. Courage is highly valued, especially when telling stories of your heroism. Often, for undaunted courage, fate spares the man it has not yet marked (572 573). However, because many pagan beliefs in Beowulf don t say much about the afterlife, courage and boasting about your heroism tend to go hand in hand. The belief that stories of your courage would result in people always ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Comparing Cathedrals The Cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens and the Cathedral at Saint Denis are two cathedral with many similarities and differences making them unique. Each cathedral has aspects that are similar to one another. The cathedral of Our Lady of Amiens has several names such as Notre Dame d Amiens and Cathedral Basilica of Our Lady of Amiens. Cathedral at Saint Denis also has more than one name including Basilica of Saint Denis and Basilique Saint Denis. Both of these cathedrals were built in France. These cathedrals were also used as burial grounds for past rulers. The architectural style of both Notre Dame d Amiens and Basilique Saint Denis was gothic. Due to these churches being of gothic style meant they used pointed arches and ribbed vaults ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Max Weber And Modern Capitalism Max Weber (1864 1920), like the sociologists before him, was interested in capitalism. However, he was interested in what he dubbed Modern Capitalism and how it came to be. Instead of just looking at the effects of this theory, he contemplated on what allowed it to take place. To an extent, he agrees with Karl Marx on modern capitalism ability to form, but he takes it a step beyond economic conditions and adds the element of social/ religious conditions. Weber developed what he called the spirit of capitalism, which looks at modern capitalism and shows what makes modern capitalism different from speculative, commercial, adventurous, and political capitalism. He noted that in this type of capitalism people have a mentality that they need to make as much money as possible, which requires a particular frame of mind that ... strives systematically and rationally in a calling for legitimate profit (Weber, 2009, The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, Pg. 80). Thus the mentality went from working to live to live to work. It was this new ethic that separated modern capitalism from the rest. When looking at the features that allowed capitalism to come to fruition, Weber noted that a cause and effect relationship needs to occur. Weber, like Marx considered objective factors that contributed to the rise of capitalism. Marx believed that the successful emergence of a new system was made possible by changes in the economic world. The influx of precious metals from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Immanuel Kant, Rudolf Carnap And Mary Leng Knowledge about such objects as numbers and shapes has been debated by scholars including Immanuel Kant, Rudolf Carnap and Mary Leng. The ability to attain knowledge of something s existence encompasses philosophical ideas from a priori and a posteriori truths to ideas about universalism. Abstract ideas with concrete uses, such as shapes and numbers, are effective vehicles for such a discussion. I believe that mathematical objects exist as a priori truths and because they follow an axiomatic truth theory. The truth theory applied however, is unique to the metaphysical object being discussed. According to Kant (1788), all knowledge that states fact is either a priori (exists by definition) or a posteriori (knowable by experience) and is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A statement such as 3+4=7 is considered a mathematical truth, as if the mathematical objects 3, 4 and 7 exist and facts can be made about them. (Note that nominalists would not agree that numbers exist in this sense however, as nominalist theories are often motivated by empiricist standpoints, which find no place for the existence of non spatiotemporal objects.) A potential problem with this is that one finds that mathematics has a hierarchy of abstraction, resulting in a plethora of more conceptual mathematical objects that become difficult to engage with. A given fact such as Fermat s Last Theorem: No three positive integers a, b, and c can satisfy the equation a^n + b^n = c^n for any integer value of n greater than two which requires 150 pages to prove and consumed 7 years of Andrew Wiles life to do so. The concepts that unfold from such a proof can be known because they are derived from the axioms of mathematics in logic , which was first fully established in logicism in 1884 by Gottlob Frege (see Thinking About Mathematics by Stewart Shapiro (2000), p.107 115). In this sense, all mathematical facts are justified, therefore knowledge of them is possible. Mathematical objects exist therefore because of how coherent and well defined it is. It doesn t make sense to say we know about something that doesn t exist. So mathematics must exist in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Essay On Japanese American Internment Unjustified Internment Internment, putting a person in prison or other kind of detention, generally in wartime. The Japanese American internment during World War II stemmed from the bombing of the Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. After the bombing on the West Coast, America had lost their trust of the Japanese and Japanese Americans. However, many Japanese lived on the West Coast because they had primarily come for the Gold Rush. Thus, all Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps out of fear of espionage and such. Was the internment of the Japanese Americans during World War II reasonable? The Japanese American internment was unjustified because it was unnecessary, unreasonable, and it was racist. The Japanese American internment did not have a logical reason for its doing. There is no Japanese problem on the coast, (Munson, 3). Munson states there is no problem on the West Coast with the Japanese. As a rebuttal , Lt. Gen. DeWitt states in a government report that it is better to have had this protection and not to have needed it than to have needed it and not to have had it, (DeWitt, 1). DeWitt proposes the argument that America did it out of fear of another attack by the Japanese. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Crisis, the official magazine for the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People), Harry Paxton Howard makes brings up many good points in why the internment is unjustified. The first reads Germans and Italians are white, (Howard, 3). He declares that color is the only thing separating the Japanese from Germans and Italians. Again, in the starting of another paragraph in the article he says the same reason. COlor seems to be the only possible reason why thousands of American citizens of Japanese ancestry are in concentration camps, (Howard, 3). He states his reason for the second time in the article, proving how strong his beliefs ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Haunted Pacific Hotel Conflict While staying in the haunted Pacific Hotel, an unhappily married woman is seduced by a mysterious man while her husband completes a nefarious deal involving smuggled jewels. BRIEF SYNOPSIS RACHEL MANNING (30 s) and her husband RUPERT (40 s) arrive at their destination: the Pacific Hotel on the Australian coast. It s a place Rachel has been before. The Hotel has it s own unsettling history. In the 1970 s, the hotel was hit by a cyclone. The storm killed a woman, LILLY, staying in room 14, but her young baby boy was rescued and survived. As they enter Room 14, the honeymoon suit, Rachel reveals a smuggled line of perfectly cut diamonds. Rachel regrets that the diamonds will be turned into another development deal. There s obvious tension in the relationship between Rachel and Rupert. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rachel is more confused as she battles her internal feelings and is pulled toward Bryan. The storm is not just in their marriage, but a fierce storm is approaching the town, similar to the past cyclone. Rachel sees Steve secretly meeting with Bryan, confusing her and she becomes more suspicious of Steve. Rachel confronts Bryan; she knows he s the son of Lilly and that she reminds him of his mother, a woman he only knows in photos. Bryan wants to be with Rachel. She s his new muse. He paints a portrait of her, but the painting could be Rachel or his mother. Rachel admits she could never leave Rupert. Rachel sees an undercover cop filming Steve. Bryan warns Rachel that she and Rupert should leave town. He can t explain why. Steve and Narelle leave as if they are being followed and hunted. Rupert also has plans to leave, and he wants Rachel to come with him. Rachel is conflicted. The storm gets stronger. Rachel has a last minute emotional struggle as she looks for Bryan, who has launched his boat braving the storm. He disappears into the waves. Rachel is devastated. She looks for Rupert, but thinks he has left her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Hard Work In The Great Gatsby The 1920s is the important transition in U.S. that American economy began to recover rapidly, as American Dream provided most lower classes the chance to move up social levels, therefore, many people believed in hard work can achieve personal success. F. Scott. Fitzgerald uses George Wilson and Jay Gatsby, who come from the same class level, to explore the different backgrounds result the different achievements.However, comparing their different actions, which showed American Dream actually was a phony process, and how honest you were determined how futile you would become. In the Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald conveys the conflict between the old wealth the rigid class divisions before WW1 and the newly rich class that emerged in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Gatsby comes from a poor family, and he has nothing except his dream and courage. Depends on persistency, he finally gains wealth by showing his colossal house that with a tower on one side, spanking new under a thin beard of raw ivy, and a marble swimming pool, and more than forty acres of lawn and garden ( Fitzgerald 5). Gatsby is the embodiment of American Dream, as he positions himself as son of God and always pursues the great career. In addition, the American Dream provides most lower class the new belief and leads them to know that everyone has the same chance to achieve personal dream, as well as pursuing the material life. Furthermore, The English writer G. K. Chesterton truly showed this new social phenomenon in the same article named The Fallacy of Success, which illustrated a successful example of achieving American Dream as shows that The name of Vanderbilt is synonymous with wealth gained by modern enterprise. He started as the son of a poor family; he ended as a millionaire twenty times over (Chesterton). Chesterton s view towards such excellent personal achievements came true through the belief of American Dream, which reflected that diligence and chance are the main ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Lna Essay . As you can see replicators played a huge part in creating life. How did replicators lead to the first cell though? If replicators are meant to replicate and reproduce how did they end up making a living organism? The first cell is presumed to have arisen by the enclosure of self replicating RNA in a membrane composed of phospholipids which are the principal components of cell membranes. The process of replication lead to the first cell which is called LUCA (Last Universal Common Ancestor). Many scientist believe that all living things on earth originated from an ancient organism called LUCA. The single celled being likely lived about 4 billion years ago and is thought to have eventually spawned two distinct groups of unicell life, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A lot of the time when a virus come into contact with the host or as we may know it, the cell, it can insert its genetic material into its host, literally taking over the host s functions. Some viruses may remain dormant inside host cells for long periods, causing no obvious change in their host cells, but once stimulated new viruses are formed, self assemble, and burst out of the host cell, killing the cell and going on to infect other cells. All this is just a constant battle between the host and cell. Without a host cell, viruses cannot carry out their life sustaining functions or reproduce. They cannot synthesize proteins, because they lack ribosomes and must use the ribosomes of their host cells to translate viral messenger RNA into viral proteins. Viruses cannot generate or store energy, but have to derive their energy, and all other metabolic functions, from the host cell. Sometimes the virus will not be in the cell but outside functioning as coat for the protein. Viruses cause a number of diseases in humans most commonly heard of ones are, smallpox, the common cold, chickenpox, influenza, shingles, herpes, polio, rabies, ebola, hanta fever, and AIDS are examples of the diseases caused by viruses. Even some types of cancer but not all. As Sun Tzu wrote in The Art of War, All warfare is based on deception . He could have easily been describing the ancient battle between virus and host ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Understanding And Managing Recreational Fisheries Within A... Fishing is often seen as a recreational escape from work or daily routines, as it also meets the basic human needs of nutrition. In the report, Illustrating the critical role of human dimensions research for understanding and managing recreational fisheries within a social ecological system framework, by Hunt et al., we look more closely at the management of recreational fisheries in relation to the fishers themselves, and how it may influence the outcomes of the fisheries ecological systems. In turn we see critical connections between the ecological and social systems, which give us great feedback on a recreational fisher s actions and how we can better manage those actions. In the report they focus on the coupling of fisher s behaviors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These give the researchers better information in regards to the connections and feedback between the natural and human components of the recreational fisheries system management. In terms of recreational fishing, using human dimensions research provides information about a fisher s preference, behavior, attitude and wellbeing when it comes to the support of fisheries management. Taking an in depth study of the fisher s views and opinions on policy and management issues can better illustrate how fishers make choices for pursuing fishing among sites that may differ greatly in their regulations and many other attributes. Being able to understand a fisher s evaluations on a wide scale will better help human dimensions researchers interpret and predict their future behaviors, which has become an important area of enquiry. Before, human dimensions researchers studied a small scale of fishers and did not account for diversity; the new studies being conducted do the exact opposite. L.M. Hunt et al. look at the fisher s evaluations in a much broader aspect. By taking a deeper study into understanding fishers and what prompts their actions will better allow human dimension researchers and biologists to make connections between the fishers and fish, whereas they would otherwise solely focus on the fisheries biology. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Root Of The Causes Of Autism Autism is a developmental disorder that starts at the birth of the child, and be diagnosed approximately 18 months of age. Autism is a disorder that affects the brain, and affects the individual s ability to communicate, to reason, and interact with others. Whereas, it is a spectrum disorder, and the degree that it affect the individual. Therefore, with the spectrum is so vast it is difficult to comprehend the advancement of the disorder and possible combinations with other disabilities. The root of the autism in children may come from the mother s exposure to pesticides, metals, flame retardants, viruses, bacteria, medical procedures and pharmaceutical during the time of pregnancy ((Broderick, Blewitt, 2015). Developmental indications of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Biography of Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp Essay Biography of Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp was born on March 19, 1848 in Monmouth, Illinois. His father Nicholas was a lawyer who preferred a life of farming. From an early age, Wyatt learned from his father to stand up for what was right. When Wyatt was two years old, the family moved to Iowa. In 1861, the Civil War broke out, and Wyatt s father and three older brothers joined the Union Army. Soon after, Wyatt ran away to enlist, but his father caught him and sent him back home. In 1864, Nicholas left the army, and the family set out for the West. It took seven months to travel from Iowa to California. On the way they encountered Indians at Fort Laramie. The Earps settled in San Bernardino, where Nicholas bought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Drinking establishments, like Brennan s, welcomed these dealers and gave them a percentage of the house take for the trade they generated. Both of the Thompsons were crooks; and they were killers. Wyatt had heard of them and, although sensing the gambler s urge many an evening, avoided their tables. Wyatt had been in town only short term when he found himself at odds with the Thompson brothers. Lingering in the shade of a balcony outside Brennan s Saloon one afternoon, he became aware of loud name calling bouncing back and forth between two men inside the gin mill. From what he deduced, it sounded like a simple case of card game larceny. He didn t pay much attention to the disturbance until Sheriff Whitney and two deputies appeared on the boardwalk and turned into the saloon. A cowboy was telling the sheriff that he had been swindled out of money by the fast hands of gambler Bill Thompson. Both the Thompsons denied it. But, when the lawman threatened to break up the game once and for all, Bill produced a double barreled shotgun from below his chair and, at point blank range, fired a volley into the sheriff s chest. Horrified and dismayed, Wyatt watched the pair of deputies cower into the sidelines, then sulk out the side door without even the decency to take their boss s body off the floor. It was more than Wyatt could take. What kind of a town is this? he snapped at the deputies who now stood meekly across the square. Between them, equally timid, was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Logarithms Invented The definition of a logarithm is the exponent of the power to which a base number must be raised to equal a given number. A question that has been around for ages presents the question of whether a logarithm is an invention or a discovery. Logarithms are essentially the same as mathematics, so likewise, the question also queries whether mathematics is an invention or a discovery. The primary difference between an invention or discovery is the existence of the thing being discussed. If the thing did not exist before someone brought it into existence, then the thing was invented; however, if the thing did exist before its existence was known, then it was discovered. In part, logarithms and mathematics are both invented and discovered. Someone invented their existence and discovered the facts to support their ideas, as all experiments go. laws of logarithms This abstract mathematical concept was conceived in the 17th century in order to drastically decrease the amount of time required for the multiplication of large numbers. The first to publish ideas on this particular subject is a Scottish mathematician named John Napier in his text Description of the Marvelous Canon of Logarithms in the year 1614. Years later, a Swiss mathematician named Joost Bürg published his work Arithmetic and Geometric Progression Tables which directly connected geometric and arithmetic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Later on, the logarithmic spiral, otherwise known as the equiangular spiral, was put into theory by Rene Descartes. This spiral is also called the nature spiral for it describes the curves of many things found in nature. Logarithms were especially notable in the fields of astronomy and navigation. In more modern fields, logarithms are vital in physics, statistics, economics, and many other fields that utilize this indispensable field of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Samantha Currey Samantha Currey 05/05/2014 Mrs. Davis (3) Forensic Science Death Penalty Carlos Deluna was an American man who was convicted of first degree murder. Carlos was executed by the state of Texas for the killing of a 24 year old woman at the Shamrock gas station. The victim Wanda Lopez was stabbed multiple times apparently from a buck knife. Wanda Lopez was the attendant of the gas station and the police was senseless and oblivious to the tape at the gas station and only saw when she was giving the murderer the money yelling You want it? I ll give it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aguirre denied and was more concerned about the knife that he went inside to the station to pay for his gas and told the cashier Lopez to call the police. As Aguirre went into his van and drove off he noticed that the man with the knife had went in to the store and was struggling with the victim Lopez. Aguirre then pulled off the freeway and drove to a nearby bowling alley to ask a security guard to call the police. Aguirre returned 30 minutes later to the Shamrock gas station right when the police began arriving. Right when Aguirre arrived he began identifying Deluna as the man with the knife, except this time Deluna no longer had on a white shirt. Around the same time two other witnesses observed a hispanic man jogging east away from the Shamrock; in an untucked white dress shirt rolled up sleeves. Both witnessed that it was Deluna running away from the Shamrock gas station. Now it was in the hands of the witnesses and police officers on what information to rely on to catch the killer. Though the first witness Baker was face to face with the attacker he said that the killer had a mustache. However the last two witnesses that encountered the man jogging away from the gas station stated that the man had no beard or visible hair on the face. They described his face as clean shaved. Because Carlos Deluna was running away from the scene and looked like the attacker, police suspected him and arrested him immediately. Police found him hiding a few blocks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Football Gloves Research Paper Does using football gloves increase chances of catching? Gloves have different uses, and are judged by how good the glove s performance is. Cutters were unknown, but know they re popular. One of their amazing football gloves is Cutters X40 they are good at performance, durability, and their light. A good lineman glove is Cutters The Gamer and they are padded and grippy unlike most lineman gloves. Cutters HexPad gloves have a lot of padding on them. Nike is another good brand of football gloves. Nike uses sticky grip for running back gloves and wide receiver gloves. Nike Vapor Jet 2.0 gloves are lightweight and durable and the position they re made for Running Backs, Wide Receivers, and Defensive Backs. Nike SuperBad gloves are good for Running Backs, Wide Receivers, Tight Ends, Line Backers, and Defensive Backs because they are sticky. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Nike Hyper Beast gloves are Nikes best lineman gloves. Reeboks gloves went downhill from selling they re not making that good of gloves anymore. Under Armour is at the top of the best selling and the Newer Categories . Warp Speed Football gloves are lightweight that uses GrabTack so they have good grip. Combat 2 full finger gloves are lightweight and padded to keep your hands dry. Adidas makes sideline gloves to keep your hands warm. Wilson makes lineman and running backs gloves. Wilson Super grip Receiver gloves use Sticky tack. Under Armour Combat III Full Finger Lineman Padded gloves are padded like most. Cutters C Tack is a most popular because its the most lasting of gripinest and are one of the best selling. Nike Magnigrip CL gloves have the most advanced palm. Armour Grabtack gloves are extremely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Forbidden Love in The Great Gatsby Many people in the 1920s lived very extravagant lives. The time of the Jazz Age or the Roaring 20s where girls were flappers and the men were bootleggers. People loved to have fun and be carefree. However, alcohol dependence was becoming a problem and many started realizing that. Taking action to stop this was the hard part. Alcohol was corrupting the 1920s even though some did not recognize it. In the Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald displays the corruption during the 1902s through his main character, Jay Gatsby, and his illustration of prohibition. Prohibition was a long period of time in U.S. history that lasted nearly fourteen years. The manufacturing, transportation, and sale of liquor was made completely illegal. The period ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Act also said that owning anything designed to manufacture alcohol was completely illegal. It set specific fines and jail sentences for violating Prohibition (Rosenberg). Without the Volstead Act the 18th Amendment would not have been set into place. The whole idea of both the Volstead Act and the 18th Amendment was to only keep people and the society safe. Unfortunately, however, there were loopholes for people to legally drink during Prohibition. The 18th Amendment technically said nothing about actually drinking the liquor. Many people used this to get out of trouble when being accused of breaking the 18th Amendment. Prohibition went into effect a full year after the 18th Amendment was ratified. This gave people a whole year to buy cases of then legal alcohol and stored them in places to use for personal reasons. This was actually a very smart thing to do. The Volstead Act also stated alcohol consumption was allowed if you had it prescribed to you by a doctor. A large number of new prescriptions were written for alcohol. The ways that people snuck around these laws just shows how much they really depended on alcohol back then (Rosenberg). For those people who did not buy cases of alcohol or knew a good doctor there were illegal ways to drink during Prohibition. New breeds of gangsters came about during this period. These people realized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Who Is Rudy Gekko s Suicide daughter, Winnie Gekko. While Gordon Gekko served time in prison, his son, Rudy Gekko, committed suicide. We are informed that Rudy Gekko became heavily involved with drug use, and this eventually led to him taking his own life; Winnie Gekko blames her father s absence and has never forgiven him. This is the primary reason that Winnie Gekko no longer wants her father in her life as she directly holds him responsible for her brother s death. Gordon Gekko sees the situation quite a bit differently and explains that he did everything in his power to stop Rudy Gekko from using drugs right down to paying off the dealer not to sell to his son any further. While Winnie Gekko is convinced that Gordon Gekko s presence as a father could have saved her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peter C. Whybrow has written a very interesting article entitled Dangerously Addictive. Why we are biologically ill suited to the riches of modern America? (Whybrow, 2009, p.111 115). It seems to offer some input into this matter. Whybrow (2009, p.111 115) makes the case that we can essentially overload the brain s reward system, and if left unchecked, it can turn into rampant greed. Whybrow (2009, p.111 115) makes the very valid point, when we lose our ambition, we call it depression and attempt treatment but, we do not treat unchecked ambition in the same way. Given the nature of Wall Street placing the emphasis on overloading that very system, it seems that Gordon Gekko may actually be a victim of his circumstances to a point, although this hardly excuses him of all his actions. The film highlights a small, but elite, group of people that are highly susceptible to an ideology of greed and live in a system that rewards negative behavior and poor moral choices. The characters caught up in this system feel there will never be any negative outcome for their actions and are shocked when they are faced with the consequences of their actions. This causes the realization that the film showcases a deep addiction and is relatively honest about the outcomes of living with that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Rights Of Free Speech Raphael Cohen Almagor did a remarkable job at addressing the current state of affairs in the nation of Israel when it comes to the presence of hate speech against minorities and how to appropriately resolve issues of hate speech without infringing on the rights of free speech that is important for the existence of democracy. The purpose of using this document by Emily Foster is to use the contents of the article to help support their current position on the act of democratic censorship, but wither it be in a way to promote censorship in order to maintain order, or to remove censorship as a way to promote free speech is unclear to me. In regards to Cohen Almagor, I find the choice of using Israel as a focus for the research for the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the research to be derived from this article, it would be my suggestion to include democratic nations with a more solid constitutional foundation with more enforceable forms of legislation. When identifying what forms of legislation or other methods to regulate hate speech exist, and how effective these methods are, it would be wise to include not only wither or not the method has worked, but wither or not the culture of the nation has influenced the effectiveness of the actions taken. In Israel while the country may have written laws prohibiting certain actions in order to change cultural actions, the people will find ways to obey the law while still following those cultural traditions. The addressing of context and status in society in regards to hate speech was a very strong are to address that the original writer Cohen Almagor touched on. Hate speech among individuals who have known each other for an extended period of time may not be seen as offensive within that enclosed group. The actions will seem more along the lines of playful banter, and the expressions or reactions of the individuals will reflect this. Hate speech between two strangers will have a much different result being that the individuals do not have any knowledge of the other individual to the depth that friends and family may have, so hate speech towards that individual will be seen as, and act in, an aggressive attack on the individual. Now it is in these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Spotted Owl, the Forest s Products Industry, and the... The Spotted Owl, the Forest s Products Industry, and the Public Policy I. Introduction A. The Spotted Owl B. Logging Industry II. Conflicts of Interest A. Economic needs 1.Unemployment B. Preservation Needs 1.Endangered Species Act 2.Special Interest Groups III. Resolutions A. Possible Solutions B. Eventual Outcome 1. Loss of Interest a. Other Species Demand Attention 2. Migration 3. Repopulation Abstract The spotted owl was seen as a symbol of all things environmental during the late 1980 s and early 1990 s. The logging industry was well on its way to destroying most of the old growth forests of the Pacific Northwest. Environmentalists swarmed the area, sabotaging logging efforts and calling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many people have wondered why this insignificant owl gets more press than the decimation of salmon streams nationwide, when it would have no economic impact on our society as a whole. The logging industry has made millions of dollars from the harvesting of old growth lumber over the past several decades. Recently, they have become more responsible about clear cut logging. Harvested forests are often replanted to provide for future wildlife habitat and logging efforts. However, this doesn t help the spotted owl. It needs old growth forests with their tangle of massive trees and thick dense brush. The logging industry is threatened by this small owl. Thousands of jobs have been lost. Families are starving. Lumber prices have skyrocketed. So this sets up a struggle. Loggers need the lumber for economic prosperity. Environmentalists want to protect this owl. How will both parties win? Can both parties win? There are many issues that arise out of this conflict. The public needs cost efficient lumber. The loggers need their jobs. The spotted owl needs a home. One of the largest concerns, dealing with the spotted owl / forest industry debate, is the loss of jobs. There were 21,000 jobs lost during the time that this debate took place (Ross, 1999). The amount of job losses in the logging and milling industry at this time were not solely attributed to the spotted owl controversy. The downward trend in the timber harvest
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  • 42. Antitrust Investigation of E-Book Companies Antitrust Investigation Of E Book Companies Today s society is based on ever changing technology. Not only are there computers, cell phones, and gaming systems, but also Androids, I pads, and E readers are now available. Computers and other devices such as I pads and Androids offered through Apple, and e readers such as the Nook offered through a company called Barnes and Noble and the Kindle offered through another company, Amazon, can be used to read electronic books, also known as e books. The e books are offered through these companies with the help of publishers in an Oligopoly Market Structure, which is when a few companies and, in this case, publishers offer a product like the e books to consumers, in an imperfect competition. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Kanter, 2011, p. 3) Apple and the five publishing companies shouldn t take their antitrust investigation lightly. While they have committed collusion against other companies that provide e books like Barnes and Nobel their main company they colluded against was Amazon. They have forced publishers to look at how they provide the book and the prices they sell them for. A monopoly is a good thing when it comes to certain products like utilities. I also think that in some cases a government monopoly is good as well. While there isn t a competition for these companies to help keep prices down, this lack of competition can keep the price down in itself. If there is the one resource and the one company that provides it, the company would more likely keep the cost down because it is not competing for the resource it uses to produce its good. Therefore, the company and the government won t face being charged more for the resource to produce a good. I also feel that the oligopolies are good as well. The competition can help keep the costs down for the consumer. In this case with the e books as well as other products such as clothing or shoes other companies will compete for selling the products and therefore this can result in prices being lower because companies are trying to get more customers. This can help a company s economies of scale as well. In the long run, the company can expand the amount of products it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Abduction Of Proserpine By Alessandro Allori You will never believe the magnificent painting I came across while on the online J. Paul Getty Museum. It is this beautiful piece called The Abduction of Proserpine by Alessandro Allori. It said it was painted sometime between 1535 and 1607. I am sure you remember the mythical stories we loved to read in history class back then. That is why I fell in love with this painting at first glance. This is just another painting about Roman gods and their myths. You know how intrigued I have always been with Roman history and mythical stories about gods and goddesses. Especially the one about Hades and Persephone, except in this case it is the Roman version with Pluto and Proserpine. The story behind the painting is how the god of the Underworld, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Ralph Waldo Emerson and Paolo Freire s Visions of... Ralph Waldo Emerson and Paolo Freire s Visions of Traditional Methods of Education #65279;Paulo Freire and Ralph Waldo Emerson share a similar vision in regards to traditional methods of education. A main common view is that both writers feel that the current education system in most places does not allow for people to reach their full capacity. Freire and Emerson share many other ideas regarding education such as their view of practice and theory and of free thinking. Their works are among the most thought evoking. In ?The American Scholar? Emerson places a strong emphasis on the role of books in education and their usage of conveying ideas. He states that, ?Books are the best things, well used; abused, among the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is indeed a difference between strictly learning theory and learning theory through practice. The theory or ideas can be deposited in a person?s head and he or she is to put into action the unrefined concepts. Freire is opposed to this ?Banking theory? (p. 357) because he feels that it is inhibiting to the mind. In his mind, problem posing theory is the proper route, due to the fact that it actively engages a person?s own ideas and personal thoughts and makes him analyze and question reality. Freire classifies standard systems of education to be a banking system. This label is used in a literal sense, in that Freire feels that a human brain is like a vault. In the banking system teachers deposit information in the student and it is to be expected that the student will retain the information until a withdrawal is requested, at which point the information will be regurgitated back in the same form that it was put in, without any processing of the information. This idea assumes many things about the teacher student relationship. Among these assumptions are that: the student begins education with a clean slate, the teacher knows best or knows all and that the student has nothing to contribute to his own education because he or she knows nothing. One other assumption in the banking system is that a person is not considered to be a conscious being that interacts with others; he is considered to be a spectator, not someone who is able to make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Lost Cultural Identity In An Unknown Girl By Moniza Alvi An Unknown Girl was written by Moniza Alvi after her hand was painted with a peacock picture by an unknown girl in a local market in India. She is stuck between two cultures and trying to express her quest for her lost cultural identity. Moniza Alvi moved to England to seek for a better life with her parents after living in Pakistan for a few months after she was born. Latterly, her relationship with India became stronger than ever after returning to discover Indian culture as a part of her identity that seems to have been forgotten for long. This poem is written in free verse and the rhythm is fluid, natural like as speech with some rare rhymes which allows her to flow her thoughts freely. She also uses a variety of techniques to further emphasize the idea of culture and identity in different ways. Moniza Alvi often uses enjambments but she does not use punctuation a lot and also does not follow any rules so it makes her poem seems much livelier. Thus, it creates a sense of nostalgia and makes the tone softer and smoother. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sentence an unknown girl is hennaing my hand was repeated for three times in throughout the poem. With the phrases for a few rupees and very deftly prove that this unknown girl usually worked hard, had hennaed a lot on others hands for a long time, but she only received a small amount of wage which shows that she is a cheap ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Fight Scene Analysis The first section is a representation of when the meeting of Collin and Nancy occurred in the diary. I choose to represent this by scattering around music notes on all sides since it was sort of like a rock concert .The uneven colorful patches all around them stands for the commotion and mix up after the rednecks came in . This is one of the factors that cause her to have an asthma attack and he calms her down and grabs her tightly . I drew her with her hand on him to show her being calmed down. He makes her feel safe , this is why I drew them close .As her aunt does not come to pick her up ,she sobs and he again comforts her closely . The bright color represents her enthusiasm for meeting such an interesting guy to talk to . Almost like a brother . This scene is important because it is the start of her so thought love which leads to her tragedy .It also shows how he portrays a fake image ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I Choose to represent this by drawing two hands wine wine in them. This shows the alcohol involved in this part. I also drew fire flames . This is to emphases the risky provocative situation in which she was in . She was all by herself and he was getting more touchy with there .The main color in my flames is red , this is to represent the color of passion which is what goes on as he grabs her . As my main background , I used black, this is to show the time of day for this event , past midnight . The word NO is in print capital letters this is to to show her disapproval when he rapes her . She states reasons and says No. Still his response was the same there was no answer he just did it and left. All these elements are needed because this scene is so purposeful . Its purposeful because it shows how a simple house alone date turned into a risky behavioral situation. This really demonstrates how her voice was ignored and Collin decided to have sex with her despite her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Safety Precautions For Drones Research Papers Electrical Subsystem Drones are high speed racing machines, but did you know danger is their middle name? Full throttle propellers can slice through skin or eyes and batteries can burst into flames unexpectedly. That s why drone assembly requires skill and attention to detail. Attach the motors in the wrong configuration and RubiQ will act more like a mole than a drone. Plug in the battery before attaching the antenna and you risk permanently frying the video receiver (RX). So buckle up, read carefully, build methodically and wear those safety goggles! Materials List: Droneology RubiQ Kit Safety Precautions: Safety is no Accident Learn to stay out of harm s way as you navigate the Droneology safety briefing before attaching RubiQ s electronic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Well, let s think about light as a type of wave it makes it easier to imagine sunshine s 8 minute journey from the Sun to the Earth. This sunlight contains the full electromagnetic spectrum of wavelengths: radio waves longer than a football field, x rays shorter than a single atom, infrared, ultraviolet and every visible color from neon pink to eggplant purple. The Earth is constantly bombarded with these waves, absorbing some while others bounce off. The colors we see in the world around us are actually the rejected wavelengths colliding with color sensitive proteins in the backs of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Development Of Culture Centered Educational Program For... Development of Culture Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess Knowledge and Attitudes Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus Name Affiliation Development of Culture Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess Knowledge and Attitudes Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus Introduction Diabetes Mellitus affects 29.1 million people in the United States of America. According to the center for disease control and prevention (2014), minorities have higher rates of disability and death due to diabetes mellitus. Traditional diabetes educational programs have not proven very effective to Nigerian Immigrants in assessing knowledge and attitudes surrounding diabetes mellitus. Culture Centered Educational Programs are more effective in improving metabolic control, (American Diabetes Association, 2014). This paper will assess the need for America to develop a Culture Centered Educational Program for Nigerian Immigrants to Assess Knowledge and Attitudes Surrounding Diabetes Mellitus. Literature review Diabetes Mellitus affects 29.1 million in the United States of America alone. Complications due to diabetes mellitus are a significant measure of costs of healthcare and estimated to be 249 billion dollars annually, (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014). Health problems secondary to diabetes mellitus include cardiovascular diseases, hospitalization for diabetic ketoacidosis, end stage renal disease, lower extremity conditions especially ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Quinceanera Tradition Essay In many hispanic cultures, it is customary to have a big celebration for a young girls fifteenth birthday. This tradition is known as a Quinceanera, Quince, or Fiesta Rosa. This tradition celebrates a young girls coming of age. Moreover, this celebration [embraces] religious customs, and the virtues of family and social responsibility (Quinceanera Boutique). In addition to celebrating the quinceanera, the big event allows family to come together and just enjoy themselves. The celebration begins by having a ceremony at church. The mass is important since it presents the Quinceanera to God and reinforces the young girls commitment to her faith. (Quinceanera). In order to have the mass, it is important for the Quinceanera to have been baptized, completed her communion and confirmation. The mass the readings are made especially towards the Quinceanera; the reading include themes of youth, love for God, responsibilities, and faith in religion. In addition, during the mass, the Quinceanera receives the Holy Communion, makes an act of consecration to the Virgin Mary, gifts the Virgin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the church ceremony, the headpiece the Quinceanera is wearing is replaced by a tiara. This tradition shows the Quinceaneras triumph over childhood and ability to face the challenges ahead (Quinceanera Boutique). The changing of the shoes demonstrate the young girl becoming a young lady; the flats are changed to high heels to demonstrate the change. The last doll is also a very important tradition. The last doll represents the Quinceanera leaving her childhood and toys behind, in order to partake in more grown up activities. To demonstrate that she is leaving behind her childhood, she gives the doll to her sibling or younger cousin. Another tradition is to have a mini quinceanera. The mini quinceanera represents the Quinceaneras younger self. She is usually 5 or 6 years old and is typically the sister or cousin of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Leading A Team Into Change Change is unavoidable, it is a transformation of one thing into another. In the year 1990, Peter Senge said that we need to start acting like gardeners and stop thinking like mechanics in order for big companies to change (Webber, A. 1999). As a leader of an inter disciplinary team, I am responsible for the rehabilitation of clients into their homes. Our company have just secured a new contract from the Ministry of Health and needs to widen the scope of its services. As of the moment, we have 12 staff and the management advised me that we can employ 8 more staff. Therefore, I need to decide the health care services and the qualities of the new employees that we will hire. This paper will tackle about leading a team into change. Rehabilitation as defined by World Health Organization (2014) is a process aimed at enabling the people with disabilities to maintain and reach their optimal physical, intellectual, psychological, sensory and social functional levels. It provides people with disability the tools that they need in order for them to have self determination and independence. Moreover, this also includes the successful and productive interaction of many stakeholders such as clients that includes Maori and the Pacific Islanders and family, therapists, doctors, nurses, caregivers, social support workers, psychologists, dieticians and speech and language therapists. Our company is dedicated to enabling our clients enjoy greater quality of life, regardless of age, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...