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Hometown Morning By Thomas Kinkade
In 2000, Thomas Kinkade, the Painter of Light, created Hometown Morning, which is an oil painting
on canvas. This painting is part of the Hometown Memories collection as he paints different scenes
from his childhood growing up. Hometown Morning is a painting of a street in Placerville, California
that is full of life. It is a small community with people walking down the sidewalk and everyone and
everything just seems peaceful. Since the original has been sold, the last location of the painting was
at The Thomas Kinkade Museum in Monterey, California. The use of melancholic colors are shown as
it is a dim setting as the sun begins to rise over the city street. However, the only vibrant color used
throughout the piece is a bright gold yellow to illuminate the insides of the homes through the
windows. Kinkade s use of complementary colors are visible throughout. Different shades of yellow
and blue are seen as there is yellow in the sky and also blue on the street. There are more cold colors
than warm colors since the setting is in the morning and during the winter after it has rained. The
people are dressed in winter clothes and some even have scarves on. Kinkade uses directional line to
direct our attention to what is going on as our eyes go down the street. There is not an actual diagonal
line that makes the road smaller, but the use of grass and the sidewalks does the trick. The people in
the foreground are headed down the street leading the viewer s eyes head the same
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MCI takeover Essay
MCI Takeover Battle: Case analysis questions
1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Verizon, MCI, and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the
proposed combination?
2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case, what is the
value to MCI shareholders?
3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) funds speculate on the completion of stock and cash mergers,
typically buying the target and hedging the risk of the acquirer s shares accordingly to exchange ratio
in stock mergers. What positions would risk arbitragers take in this deal? How would their positions
change if the board appears to favour Quest offer?
4. Consider the Worldcom MCI merger and the Qwest US West merger. Trying to avoid ... Show more
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Qwest?

MCI Takeover Battle: Case analysis questions
1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Verizon, MCI, and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the
proposed combination?
2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case, what is the
value to MCI shareholders?
3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) funds speculate on the completion of stock and cash mergers,
typically buying the target and hedging the risk of the acquirer s shares accordingly to exchange ratio
in stock mergers. What positions would risk arbitragers take in this deal? How would their positions
change if the board appears to favour Quest offer?
4. Consider the Worldcom MCI merger and the Qwest US West merger. Trying to avoid hindsight
bias, should the board of MCI and US West have accepted these offers? What is the obligation to
shareholders? Was that obligation fulfilled? What about WorldCom and Qwest? Did their shareholders
benefit?
5. Which offer should MCI accept? Why?
6. What approach should Verizon take to win takeover context? Qwest?

MCI Takeover Battle: Case analysis questions
1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Verizon, MCI, and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the
proposed combination?
2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case, what is the
value to MCI shareholders?
3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) funds speculate on the completion of stock and cash
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Stereotypes In Pretty Woman
Pretty Woman is a rags to riches romantic comedy directed by Gary Marshall in 1990. It is a dark
warning tale about class and sex work in Los Angeles. The story centers on down on her luck
Hollywood prostitute Vivian Ward who is portrayed by Julia Roberts, who is hired by Edward Lewis,
portrayed by Richard Gere, a wealthy businessman who wants Vivian to be his escort for various
social upper class events and businesses and their emerging relationship during her stay with him.
The characters in the film goes as follows:
Edward Lewis, a rich corporate businessman and womanizer from New York. He is shown to be
assertive, prideful and egoistic man. Portrayed by Richard Gere.
Vivian Ward, a pretty woman who is a lady of the evening with a heart of gold but also independent
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The movie discusses till what extent does the depiction of sex and sexuality are acceptable in social
hierarchy. Vivian s empowerment is seen when she first steps in the car with Edward when he does not
have the enough knowledge about cars whereas Vivian does. Driving is stereotypically seen as an
masculine activity, hence this scene portrays an amazing reversal of gender roles. It is also seen how
Edward is taken a back by Vivian s confidence and independence, not traits stereotypically associated
with prostitutes. Pretty Woman
Questions the tolerance of modern society to display of sexuality, drawing parallels between sex and
power. Throughout the film, parallels are shown between Edward and Vivian s work despite the fact
that they are polar opposite social classes.
Tell me why are we here again (at a charity polo event
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What Is Love In A Midsummer Night s Dream
In a Midsummer Night s Dream, Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia and Helena were stuck in a love
triangle. Hermia is love with Lysander but her over protective father wants her to wed the unfaithful
Demetrius. In the play Hermia begs her father to let her wed her true love Lysander but he is against it.
Despite what her father wants Hermia and Lysander meet and make plans to secretly elope in the
woods. Hermia had shared her plans with a friend Helena who was in love with Demetrius and quite
envious of Hermia. Helena wondered what Hermia has that she doesn t have. Helena later tells
Demetrius Lysander and Hermia plans to wed in the woods hoping that once he catches Lysander and
Hermia in the act, Demetrius would then love her. In the mist of this
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The Effects Of Osteoporosis On The Development Of The Disease
Osteoporosis is typically a silent disease characterized by low bone mass and decreased bone density
ending by fractures that occur following no or at least minimal trauma. Osteoporosis has multiple
pathophysiologic mechanisms that interact in the development of the disease (1, 2). The disease
simply results from the imbalance between bone resorption and bone formation. Increased bone
resorption or decreased bone formation may lead to osteoporosis. Bone is made of collagen and
mineral components. The former gives bone its flexibility and energy absorbing capability, while the
later gives bone its stiffness and strength. Imbalances can impair bone quality and result in reduced
bone strength and subsequently fractures.
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So the bone mass in older adults equals the peak bone mass achieved by age 18 25 minus the amount
of bone subsequently lost.
The process of bone remodeling may be considered a preventive maintenance mechanism that
maintains a healthy skeleton because of continually removing older bone and replacing it with new
bone. When this balance is altered, resulting in greater bone removal than replacement, bone loss
occurs (5).
Menopause and advancing age play the main role in this imbalance. With the onset of menopause, the
rate of bone remodeling increases.
Oestrogen deficiency
Accelerated bone loss can be affected by hormonal status as occurs in perimenopausal women.
Gonadal deficiency can impact elderly men and women and can be secondary to various disease states
and medications. Bone loss in women accelerates rapidly in the first years after menopause.
Osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts all express estrogen receptors.
Estrogen deficiency can affect bone density by(5):
1 Up regulates osteoclast progenitor cells.
2 Cause increased recruitment of higher numbers of preosteoclasts.
3 Increased activity and lifespan of mature osteoclasts.
4 Estrogen affects bones indirectly through cytokines and local growth factors
Aging
Aging interacts mainly with bone deposition than bone resorption. The supply of osteoblasts, which
deposit bone, as compared to demand is progressively declining with aging. After the third decade of
life, bone
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Spinoza s Philosophy Of God
Spinoza s most famous and provocative idea is that God is not the creator of the world, but that the
world is part of God. According to him, God is an absolutely infinite being, that is, substance
consisting of infinite attributes, each of which expresses eternal and infinite essence. Spinoza believed
that everything that exists is God. However, he did not hold the converse view that God is no more
than the sum of what exists. God had infinite qualities, of which we can perceive only two, thought
and extension. Hence God must also exist in dimensions far beyond those of the visible world. He
derived an ethic from fundamental principles, which were closely linked to his view of God or nature
as everything. The highest good, he asserted, was knowledge of God, which was capable of bringing
freedom from tyranny by the passions, freedom from fear, resignation to destiny, and true blessedness.
Spinoza s God is not the God (of) Abraham and Isaac, not a personal god at all, but his ... Show more
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We mean the philosophy of Spinoza, a man whose very life is a picture of that moral purity and
intellectual indifference to the transitory charms of this world, which is the constant longing of the
true Vedanta philosopher... comparing the fundamental ideas of both we should have no difficulty in
proving that, had Spinoza been a Hindu, his system would in all probability mark a last phase of the
Vedanta philosophy. Striking similarities between Vedanta and the system of Spinoza Brahman, as
conceived in the Upanishads and defined by Sankar is clearly the same as Spinoza s Substantia
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The Crucifixion Of Jesus Christ
Through Matthew 27:11 66 it is evident that the governor Pontius Pilate plays a crucial role in the
crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Scholars throughout history have provided support to see Pilate as
positive, negative, or neutral role in the retelling of the crucifixion. Warren Carter is one of the many
scholars who have taken note of Pilate s role in history and within the source Pontius Pilate. Portraits
of a Roman Governor Carter argues that Pilate is a negative character. He goes as far to claim that
Pilate was one to actively seek conflict. While Carter argues that Pilate s role is one of negativity, I
would argue, that through a socio culture view, that Pilate is not a negative figure, but an ambivalent
one, due to his lack to enforce. In order to fully understand the story of the crucifixion it is crucial that
we take a step into the story. We should view it as a doorway and it is important that we go through it
in our imagination, in order to actually understand what is happening. We must ask our self what info
is needed to make the story authentic? This is crucial for us to ask so that we can fully dive into the
story and truly understand everything it has to teach us.
Stepping into the passage the first verse that reveals Pilate as an ambivalent role is in Matthew 27:14.
Pilate was amazed that Jesus didn t defend himself. He recognized the obvious plot against Jesus and
wanted to let him go, but Pilate was under pressure from Rome to keep peace in his territory.
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Pros And Cons Of Eating Locally Essay
Having fresh fruits and vegetables locally would be nice, to have refreshing, raw, unprocessed food
instead of food that s been sitting in the store for weeks. That s what locavores are all about. But
unfortunately, thats not reality. And the chances of everyone going out of there way to find these
locally grown foods, is utterly ridiculous.
Locavores spread the word about becoming a locavore so eating locally grown food, getting more
nutritional value and all these things. However, they don t foucs on the negative side this, including
transportation, inventory a farmers market will have, and the fact that eating a carrot grown thirty
miles away is the same as a carrot grown one thousand miles away.
Fruits and vegetables still have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Some people may believe because a company grows locally, they ll have more inventory. However
that s not the case because the problem here invloves the way food miles are calculated. ( source C)
For instance, if a truck if shipping it s a couple thousand vegetables a couple thousand miles away, it
would be the same as a local company sending a hundred vegetables a hundred miles away. Therefore
decreasing the profit they could have made if they weren t selling just locally.
Three hundred and eighteen million people spread all across the nation, it s nearly impossible to have
locally grown food near all these people. Not everyone has the advantage of being close to a locally
grown farmers market, so what do those people do? Drive hundreds of miles to the farmers market
when there s Wal mart only ten miles away? Of course not, because although it may be fresher, That
doesn t mean it s necessary (source B) People can get their food much cheaper nearby and not spend
nearly as much gas.
Locavores have a fine idea going here, I don t oppse that. However, the idea of everyone becoming a
locavore isn t very reasonable so most people wouldn t want to make the
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Education And Economic Inequality
In the United States, people like to believe everyone has an equal chance at success. This emphasis on
self effort perpetuates the belief that people control their own social standing. However, sociologists
recognize that social stratification is a society wide system that makes inequalities apparent (Griffiths
et al., 2016, p.188). There are many factors that drive social inequality; globalization and immigration,
technology advances, the family you were born into, and even the education you received in pre
school. I feel the most important contributing factor is economic inequality. I consider this to be true
not only for the United States, but globally as well.
Both wealthy and poor classes, and all those in between would benefit from living in a more
economically equitable society. Statistics show correlation of an increase in overall physical health
and longevity, a decrease in infant mortality rates, and an increase in mental health in individuals
living in societies with higher economic equality. There is also substantial evidence linking greater
equality to better social relationships within societies there is less violence, and a greater sense of
overall trust.
I believe addressing education, implementing new tax policies, and making fundamental changes to
the way Americans think about success will help reduce economic inequalities. If we can achieve this
in our country, economic societies around the globe will all benefit.
It is widely agreed that
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The Importance Of Sportsmanship In Sports
Sports, for thousands of years, have been a wonderful means for humankind to exercise one of our
most basic instincts: competition with our fellow humans. Surrounding all types of sports is the idea of
sportsmanship, the respect and ethical behavior shown to all participants of a contest. Sports fans
around the world have all seen their share of sore losers, bad winners, and generally horrifying
displays of poor sportsmanship. Yet, in all sports, there remain certain dogmas that only the most
poorly behaved sportsman would dare to violate. The spirit of the game, in many cases, is far more
important than the outcome of the match, and a true competitor understands this. This is why many of
our most beloved athletes are not always the most talented or outstanding performers; it is those who
play with the purest heart, for the sake of the team, and with respect for all opponents. Truly
transcendent athletes are those that are able to combine this intangible trait with world class skill.
There are greater lessons to be learned from this besides being well liked in the sporting community.
Sports, and by extension, the athletes who play them, are able to go beyond cultural differences; surely
there are stylistic differences between countries and regions, but in general, sports are played the same
wherever you go. Similarly, all fans of a sport are able to appreciate incredible athletic feats or truly
classy displays of sportsmanship. Simply put, sports have a way of bringing people together. In a day
in age when settling cultural differences is of utmost importance, turning more towards sports is a
reasonably viable way to bring the world closer together.
The best example of a sport bringing two societies together today is the case of cricket contests
between India and Pakistan. Tension and hostility have marked the relationship between the two
countries for much of the last century. What has become known as cricket diplomacy has been able to
bring an air of friendliness to talks between leaders. In 2011, the former president of Pakistan, Pervez
Musharraf was quoted on the benefits of cricket diplomacy. He said, Firstly, I think it can be used as
an ice breaker in case the two opposing groups leadership is not
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The Goals in Issues of Obamacare
The new health care reform law in America, Obamacare, increases the quality, availability, and
affordability of private and public health insurance to 44 million uninsured. It also is working to curb
the growth in healthcare spending in the U.S. which has been rising at an unsustainable rate.
Obamacare was passed in the senate on December 24, 2009, and passed in the house on March 21,
2010. It was signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010, and upheld in the
supreme court on June 28, 2012. The concept behind Obamacare was the individual mandate, which
requires that most Americans obtain health insurance by the end of 2014 or they will have to pay a tax
penalty. This concept was first brought about by The Heritage Foundation as an alternative for the
single payer initiative, Medicare . This reform wasn t proposed or expanded until it was implemented
in Massachusetts by Governor Romney. During the 2008 elections, healthcare was a booming subject
for the Democratic party.
The Affordable Care Act includes measures to eliminate pre existing conditions, stop insurance
companies from dropping people when they are sick or unhealthy, expand the Medicaid, and create
state specific health insurance marketplaces to allow those who are in the middle or lower classes so
they can shop for free or low costing insurance. After these several changes, President Barak Obama
signed the Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010. This Affordable Care Act includes over a
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Unpaid Interns, Complicit Colleges
Students aspire to have a successful job after graduating college. Many of them sign up for internships
hoping that it would help them with their chosen professions. I define an internship as a temporary
position that emphasizes on on the job training, which can either be paid or unpaid. Students sign up
for an internship to gain experience for their future career. In his article, Unpaid Interns, Complicit
Colleges , author Ross Perlin reveals that colleges have taken advantage of student through the school
s administration of the internship programs. This paper will analyze the main argument and four
pieces of evidence in order to evaluate the strength of the argument. The author argues that schools
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He states, Three quarters of the 10 million students enrolled in America s four year colleges and
universities will work as interns at least once before graduating ... Between one third and half will get
no compensation for their efforts (499 500). This evidence is relevant since it clearly supports the
author s claim that colleges allow unpaid internship. This may not necessarily imply that the colleges
are bad, but this clearly shows the high occurrence of such cases. It shows the high number of students
who do not get paid while working as interns. The information was taken from established research
institutes, therefore the evidence is credible. The College Employment Research Institute conducts an
annual survey of national employers seeking their intentions for hiring new college graduates (
College Employment Research Institute at Michigan State University ), while the Intern Bridge is the
nation s premier college recruiting, consulting and research firm (http://www.internbridge.com/).
However, there was no information about the date when the statistic was taken or when the study was
performed, and this made the evidence less sufficient. The evidence will be more sufficient if the date
was mentioned and if it was current. Again, this evidence is addressed to students to present them with
details about unpaid internship and be cautious when considering internship in their
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Myrtle Beach Vacation
Have you ever wondered what Myrtle Beach has to offer for its tourists? Well I m about to tell you.
Every year I go on vacation to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for a week. We usually leave a few days
after Christmas and come back a few days after New Years. I go with my grandma, grandpa, aunt,
uncle, and some of my cousins. We have been going on this vacation for about six years, but at first it
only started out as us going down for the weekend. The first two years we went to Myrtle Beach it was
just me and my grandma and grandpa, but after that year some more of my family started to come
down with us. This past year I had to wake up around 5 o clock so that I could get ready in time to
leave early. The first thing I did was take a shower, then I finished packing my bags, and finally I got
ready to leave. My grandma came and picked me up around 5:45 and we headed to her house. Once,
we got to her house my grandpa was in the motor home and ready to go. We loaded the rest of the
bags into the motor home and then we were on our way. After a long 5 hour drive (that I slept during
most of) we made it to our destination. Once, we arrived at the Myrtle Beach State Park Campground
we parked and hooked up the electricity and water to the motor home. When we arrived my aunt and
uncle were already there and hooked up. When we were all straight, we headed to Rioz Brazilian
Steakhouse. This steakhouse is a very expensive place to eat. It has a huge salad bar and people come
around
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Similarities Between Tattoos And Motion Pictures
Tattoos versus Motion Picture
Arguably what comes to mind when a person is intrigued by a tattoo, is curiosity behind the purpose
of it, and most importantly the reasoning. Like a motion picture or short film, there has to be a story
behind it, otherwise there would be confusion. Although tattoos and motion pictures both share many
similarities in story lines, genres, and depth, they have a plethora of differences.
Undoubtedly, these two concepts share story lines. Moreover, the process in development is very
different. Tattoos have a story line that is commonly very sentimental, the meaning is real and deep,
which is why an individual permanently places such kinds of expression on their skin. Although, not
all tattoos are this way, some tattoos might not have any meaning and have been placed upon the skin
for no logical reason. Tattoos have a very different development process, and often mean more to
individuals than movies. Often times when someone is watching a preview to a new movie, their
involvement falls deeper the more they find themselves fascinated by the story line. The story line is
what draws them in, and the more it relates personally, or strikes their imagination on a pathway of
fascination, the more likely they are to continue watching that genre of movie. Therefore, movies only
come to an in mind standpoint, although it has a story line, the display is not nearly as permanent as a
tattoo would be considered.
Arguably both areas have increasingly changed
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Essay On The Dark Lady In Shakespeare s Sonnet
William Shakespeare s comprehensive imagery and details contribute to a perfect representation of
Elizabethan court life. Strangely, little is known about the true identity of the prolific writer. Through
countless conspiracy theories and historians digging through records and examining every word used,
Shakespeare is simply invisible. Historians believe identifying Shakespeare s characters in his
masterpieces will bring them a step closer to his true identity. Trouble is, Shakespeare s characters also
are conflicting and this creates a never ending cycle of theories. Since most sonnets, which were read
in sequence, have been thought to be autobiographical, Shakespeare s Sonnets create a bit of hope. In
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He accepts her essentially, because of her mediocracy. At times, he is outraged by her additional
lovers, but he still is wrapped around her finger. He blames himself for staying with her even though
the relationship is toxic and copes with her infidelity. Shakespeare turns the traditional feeling of a
love sonnet to that of hatred, resentment, and lust. It seems more in line with the reality and harshness
of falling in love, as opposed to the traditional googly eyed admiration of a lover. Since Shakespeare
avoids this fictional theme, he gives readers a good reason to believe his Sonnets may actually be true.
In Shakespeare s Sonnets, the pain experienced emotionally and physically contributes to the realistic
nature of his words. Specifically addressing the Dark Lady, the speaker expresses a more mature love
unlike the relationship between him and the young man. Readers are warned about the dangers of lust
in the love triangle, but the speaker is content with the Dark Lady s affairs rather than the young man
s. In Sonnet 138, the speaker says, On both sides thus is simple truth suppressed/But wherefore say
not I that I am old?/Oh love s best habit is in seeming trust (8 10). In their relationship, love is
therefore a mutual understanding of deception. The Dark Lady ignores that he is old and considers
him to be young and the speaker ignores that she is cheating on him by not bringing up her
faithfulness. What ties these two characters together is
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Black Ivory Research Paper
Outside of the potential cooperation problems between local and national governments, there is also
the cultural issue that many farmers and villagers do not respect elephants. Because elephants are
creatures of habit, they follow the same migration paths that their ancestors have for decades. Due to
the increased agriculture in African villages, elephants often cross right through small farms or
villages, destroying crops and small structures. Many African villagers who have had these encounters
with elephants do not understand the Western fascination and obsession with saving an animal they
perceive as a large, more destructive cockroach.
Another issue is the perspective of those in Asia. Ivory has always been a symbol of wealth in Asia.
Those who can afford to buy full tusks often commission experienced artists to carve intricate scenes
and designs into the tusk for display in their homes. Although the resulting artwork is beautiful and the
preservation of tradition is important, another medium should be used in order to create these art
pieces, one that does not result in the decimation of a keystone species.
The other purpose of buying ivory is medicinal. The rhino horn and ... Show more content on
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African national governments have mostly chosen to ignore the issue due to the extensive corruption
present in police forces, business leaders, and influential politicians. Tanzanian intelligence agencies
provided President Jakaya Kikwete with a list of corrupted businessmen and politicians involved in
the black ivory market; however, this list has disappeared, according to The Guardian journalist
Hannah McNeish (2015). Politicians have been fired for naming corrupt officials in Tanzanian
government, and nationwide laws were passed that criminalize the publication of elephant population
statistics so as not to influence upcoming national elections in
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Water Pollution Vs Stormwater Pollution
Abstract Stormwater pollution impacts the quality of both the environment and human health. It
degrades natural resources, threatens economic prosperity and poses health and safety risks to
communities. Stormwater pollution is the result of urban and industrial runoff getting washed into the
storm drains, seriously affecting all of our nation s water sources. Federal regulations and pollution
prevention measures can significantly influence the quality of our water, our environment and our
health. Introduction Stormwater pollution is a significant environmental and public health issue.
Stormwater pollution has substantial impacts on water quality, posing risks to the health and safety of
residential communities while degrading natural resources and threatening economical revenues.
Stormwater pollution is created when trash, waste and other contaminants are washed into storm
drains. When mixed with rainwater, this toxic mixture flows untreated into local creeks, rivers and the
ocean, polluting waterways and damaging natural resources. This paper will analyze various historical
and regulatory aspects of water quality, discuss some of the major sources of stormwater pollution and
look at the various ways stormwater pollution prevention techniques can be implemented to improve
the quality of our water. Point Source vs. Non point Source Pollution First, it is important to
distinguish between point source and non point source (NPS) pollution.
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Jewish Virtual Library ( Bard, 1998 )
Introduction
Israel is sought and acknowledged by many people for its religious tides. In this paper the readers will
gain extensive knowledge of Israel s history. In addition, readers will gain information on the
challenges that impact the way business is conducted in Israel through current culture and political
environments, business ethics, and corruption. As well as, trading, Free Trade Agreements, and trends.
Historical Background
The country of Israel was founded in early 1948 (Bard, 1998). Israel is currently, the only Jewish state
in the world and was recently ranked by US News and World Reports, as the 8th most powerful
country in the world in 2015 as stated in article Jewish virtual library (Bard, 1998). Israel has a terrain
which consists of mostly mountains, plains, coasts, and desert. The country has a population of about
7.59 million citizens with an annual population growth rate of (2009 est.): 1.7% (Background notes on
countries of the world: Israel, 2010). Since the 1980 s, Israel began to earn a sufficient amount of
wealth from the country s natural resources in fertilizers and pesticides, petrochemicals and plastics.
Unfortunately for Israel, every good thing eventually comes to an end. While the country has had a lot
of natural resources in the past, the country began to see more pollution and a steady decline in the
country s resources in the year 2012. As mentioned in the article, The Environmental Impact of Israeli
Settlements on the Occupied
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Essay on The Business Plot
If someone were to ask you if you could imagine a world where the United States was a fascist
dictatorship, you would most likely, laugh in his or her face. After all, the United States is the poster
child of a capitalistic society and even has that American dream. What people don t realize is that in
1933 a group of elite businessmen and some powerful companies tried to plot the staging of a coup
with the help of a Marine Corps Major General by the name of Smedley Butler. This may have been
plotted because of the financial situation the United States was in at the time, and was eventually
brought to the attention of Congress during a hearing through his testimony. Also, because there is
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During this [time], [a now] retired Marine Corps General Smedley Darlington Butler was approached
by two members of the American Legion: Bill Doyle, and Gerald C. MacGuire. This Legion operated
under the guise of a veteran s rights society. The men, initially approached Butler to speak at a nearing
meeting; they explained that they were hoping that Butler s speech would persuade the others
members that they needed to remove the current management something that could be called
conditioning or a sort of test. Even though Butler listened to what they had to say, he had refused on
the grounds that he did not want to interfere. Coming up with a new plan the two men approached
Butler again, this time discreetly offering him $100,000 in bank deposits. After Butler arrived, in the
spectator gallery the Legionnaires were to leap to their feet demanding he speak. MacGuire then
produced the prepared speech he wanted Butler to give. The speech given was suspicious sounding in
nature, it was to convince the veterans, who were due a second bonus payment, that if they were not
paid in money backed by gold, their bonuses would be compromised. Another attempt to condition
and/or test on Butler to see if he could do their bidding. These men underestimated or pretty much
ignored Butler s support for Roosevelt and his patriotism, which, for a fact, wasn t a secret.
After many meetings MacGuire eventually
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The Simulation Of Data Hiding Using Quad Tree Segmentation
GANNON UNIVERSITY The Simulation Of Data Hiding Using Quad Tree Segmentation by
GANNAVARAM KEERTHI SAGAR This is an Engineering project submitted to the Gannon
University graduate faculty in partial fulfillment for the degree Master of Science in Engineering.
Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Approved: Advising Professor in Charge of Major Work
Chairperson of Major Department Gannon University Erie, Pennsylvania 16541 Dec, 2016
Acknowledgements I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to my
guide Dr. Niraj Shakhakarmi for his exemplary guidance, monitoring and constant encouragement
throughout the course of this project. The help and guidance given by him time to time shall carry me
a long way in the journey of life on which I am about to embark. I also take this opportunity to express
a deep sense of gratitude to Department of Electrical Engineering of the Gannon University for giving
me permission to commence this Project. I am obliged to staff members of Electrical Department, for
the valuable information provided by them in their respective fields. I am grateful for their
cooperation during the period of my Project. I would also like to thank my parents for their undeniable
support and encouragement which allowed me to achieve my goals. I also would like to thank my
friends who helped me in finishing this project within the limited time. I am making this project not
only for marks but also to
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Becoming A Law Enforcement Officer
Who I am today As a one grows up, you can t help it but dream of becoming the craziest things. I saw
myself becoming a lot of things in life. Although, I was never able to stick to one thing and kept going
with it. I was always changing my mind up about what I wanted to be in life, what I saw myself as an
adult. I wasn t the smartest in school but I my grades always spoke for themselves and I always tended
to learn from my experiences and others peoples as well. I thought about becoming a law enforcement
officer, to becoming a great chef and tasting foods from all around the world. I guess I wanted to
become those things because I loved watching them on T.V. and sort of saw cooking more as a hobby
then a profession. Unfortunately it wasn t
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Bella Swan
Yasmin Ohanian
January 30th, 2017
Mrs. Fermin 2nd period
Meyer, Stephanie. Twilight. New York: Hatchette Book Group, 2006. Print.
ISBN # 978 0 316 01584 4
Summary
Bella Swan is a 17 year old girl who has lived in Phoenix, Arizona, with her mother, her entire life.
After her mother remarries, she moves to Forks, Washington, to live with her father. Although she is
very shy, she seems to make friends very easily at her new high school. On her first day of school, she
takes a seat next to a handsome, yet extremely reserved boy named Edward Cullen. As soon as Bella
sits down, Edward gets up and leaves, trying his hardest to avoid her. Bella finds his behavior
completely strange, but eventually Edward warms up to her, and the two begin a close friendship. One
day, Bella is walking through the school parking lot. All of a sudden, a car pulls up out of nowhere,
heading straight for Bella. Edward suddenly appears, stopping the car with little force, using only one
hand, and completely amazing Bella with his incredible strength and speed. Still curious, Bella asks a
family friend, Jacob, about Edward and the rest of the Cullen family. Jacob reveals that the Cullen
family members are all seen as outcasts, as everyone believes them to be vampires. Bella ends up
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I kept my face pulled back into my hood as I walked to the sidewalk, crowded with teenagers. My
plain black jacked didn t stand out, I noticed with relief. (14 15) Bella really doesn t want to stand out
in the first few chapters, and she keeps to herself. As the book progresses, Bella begins to become
more comfortable in Forks. People greeted me in the parking lot Monday morning. I didn t know all
their names, but I waved back and smiled at everyone. (38) Bella s personality changes frequently in
the book, as she goes from introverted to extroverted. Falling in love also subtly changes her, as she
finds her place with the Cullen
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Theories Of Criminology And Criminal Behavior
In the early to mid 1800s there were a few perspectives introduced regarding how to determine which
individuals were more likely to commit criminal behavior. These perspectives were made to identify
and separate the more superior individuals from the inferior individuals. One of the first examples of
this belief was brought forth by craniometry. Craniometry is the belief that the size of a person s brain
and the skull can tell a person s superiority or inferiority in relation to certain racial groups. During
that time it was believed that the size of a person s skull directly reflected the size of a person s brain.
The larger the brain the more intelligent or superior the person was. Many of the studies done by
Craniometrists showed that people of White European descent were superior to people of other ethnic
or racial groups. These studies were deemed biased and unethical because the researcher s knew which
brains and skulls belonged to which racial groups before the measurements were taken.
During the mid to late 1800 s Cesare Lombroso based his scientific theories of criminology on Charles
Darwin s theory of natural selection. Charles Darwin suggested that humans evolved from primitive
beings and that humans later evolved based on their ability to adapt to their environment. The humans
that are unable to adapt to their environment die off or become inferior. Lombroso believed that
certain individuals or groups of people were born to commit crime. In terms of
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Macro Micro Environment Analysis
JOHNSON amp; JOHNSON | | | Instructor s Name : A. Srikanth | Study Title : Macro Micro
EnvironmentCourse Name :Marketing Management | | | SUBMITTED BY: | Khushboo
KhandelwalPooja ChoudharyKaushal mahajan | Sumit gulatiSushan Sikka | 8/27/2010 | |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks are due to Lecturer, [Prof. A Srikanth] the Mentor of the
project for guiding and correcting various documents of ours with attention and care. He has taken
pain to go through the project and make necessary correction as and when needed. We would also like
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The Company got an overall ranking of 22 in a study by the Great Places to Work Institute in
partnership with The Economic Times, India s No 1 business daily. This was the biggest study of 2009
and more than 373 companies participated in it. Only 50 made it to the Best Companies to Work for
list, making it one of the toughest contests of this kind globally. This is a tribute to all J amp;J India
Employees and stands testimony to the strong CREDO culture and HR programs. Around 360
employees participated in the Survey conducted by the Great Places to Work Institute. The main
reasons for success of Johnson amp; Johnson in India are as follows: * Ethical practices leading to a
strong brand * Focus on customers * Decentralized organization * Focus on product development *
Good working environment * IT for business processes enhancement Leveraging the India Advantage
* J amp;J India is at the leading edge of global product launches. In some cases J amp;J India has
launched new products in India even before in the US (for example, the cipher stent). Indian doctors
ability to quickly learn and apply new techniques provides the company with quick feedback and
faster launches. * The Indian R amp;D and testing centers provide services to
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Led Night Light Research Paper
Options In Emergency Lighting During A Power Outage
When your power goes out at night, it can be a dangerous situation if you have to stumble around in
the dark to find a flashlight or candle. If you ve not used a flashlight in a long time, you may not even
know where it is. This makes it difficult to get to your kids in a hurry when they might be afraid or
roaming around the house looking for you. A solution is to install lights that automatically come on
when the power goes out. Here are some options to consider.
LED Night Lights With Battery Power
LED bulbs are ideal in battery powered lights because they last a long time and don t use much
energy. You can buy lights that plug into an outlet and come on automatically when the power shuts
off. While these lights don t light up the entire room, they illuminate the floor area like a traditional
night light or lamp does so you can walk around your home safely. Some of these night lights double
as a remote control that will turn on other lights not plugged into a socket.
You may want to mount a battery powered LED light to the ceiling so it will cast light downward on a
table or kitchen counter. It s a good idea to have an emergency light near each ... Show more content
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You might want a light like this that doubles as a flashlight. It sits in a charger to act as a night light on
a nightly basis, and when the power goes out, you can grab it for portable use as a flashlight. You can
by rechargeable lights shaped like lanterns or bars that give off much more light than a small night
light. These usually don t last as long since they use more power, but you can turn them off to
conserve power if you need to. The disadvantage to relying on lights you have to recharge is if they go
dead before the power comes on, then you won t have any lights. Battery powered lights could be a
better choice but only if you have an ample supply of
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How Is Diction Used In Woman At Point Zero
Money is typically a neutral, necessary item that makes a big impact on one s everyday life. To make
their points, authors often add a certain connotation to the people that use the money, rather than
money itself. Nawal El Saadawi describes a society in which many use money for selfish reasons,
often suppressing other groups, like women, in the process, which represents a negative attitude
toward the people that use the money. In her novel, Woman at Point Zero, Nawal El Saadawi
frequently mentions the appearance of physical money through linked scenes to illustrate that,
although one s power in society often dictates other people s perception of him/her, he/she should still
attempt to gain respect through hard work and attitude.
First, Saadawi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
For example, she demonstrates an epiphany when Firdaus rediscovered the truth that I had already
discovered many years before... (134). By connecting the two scenes through a reference to the time
that Firdaus first held money when she was younger, Saadawi creates this epiphany because Firdaus
makes a realization that she does not need money for other people to respect. If Firdaus had kept that
money, she would be like her younger self, relying on other men to support her. But since Saadawi
believes otherwise, she conveys through linked scenes that one should not have to rely on other people
s money to gain respect from others. Since these are linked scenes, any major differences Saadawi
makes are most likely deliberate. One of these changes between the scenes is Firdaus attitude toward
money. In the first scene, she is happy and prideful about having money, however, in this case she is
so disgusted by it that she tears it up. Firdaus perception of money did not change, but it was her
perception of what money did to others and herself. Therefore, Saadawi creates a bitter tone by
criticizing the use money as a means for people to control those who are not as
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2004 Tsunami Research Paper
The Day the Waves Road the City
The 2004 tsunami was a major dent in today s history. It began as a normal day on December 26,2004.
Everyone surfing, tanning, or just hanging around town with friends and family. . The day was sunny
and dry, a perfect day to have some vacation fun. During all of the fun on the beach in the Indian
Ocean an earthquake hits. No one thought of it and just began going back to their everyday things. A
little while later the tide pulls back and there perfect day at the beach was about to end before their
eyes. At 7:58 a.m. about 160 miles west in the Indian Ocean a tsunami starts to form. The tide pulls
back at Sumatra and everyone instead of leaving and trying to take cover or reaching high land, they
go out into
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History of Synesthesia Essay examples
History of Synethesia
July 11,2006 History of Synesthesia
Synesthesia has been known to medicine for almost three hundred years. After interest peaked
between 1860 and 1930, it was forgotten, because psychology and neurology were premature sciences.
Psychological theory was full with associations, and concepts of nervous tissue were insignificant.
Subjective experience, such as synesthesia, was believed not a proper subject for scientific study.(pg3)
Synesthesia s history is interesting but also important if we are to understand its neurological basis,
because the word was used to describe diverse phenomena in different eras. Central to the initial
approach in 1980 was a sharp separation of synesthesia as a sensual perception ... Show more content
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There is an important clue in his famous dictum, stop thinking! that relates to one of synesthesia s
implications in reversing the roles of reason and emotion. Kandinsky grasped that creativity is an
experience, not an abstract idea, and that a mind that incessantly analyzes what is there impedes that
experience.
(Kandinsky s 1910 adjuration was, lend your ears to music, open your eyes to painting, and . . . stop
thinking! Just ask yourself whether the work has enabled you to walk about into a hitherto unknown
world. If the answer is yes, what more do you want? )
People were intrigued with the notion that synesthesia seemed to have a direct link to the unconscious.
With time, however, attention turned to objective behavior that could be quantified or measured by
machines. Humans became subjects, the individual was abandoned, and the mind temporarily became
a black box.
Mechanistic explanations have been plentiful throughout synesthesia s history. The notion of crossed
wires turns up repeatedly. As early as 1704, Sir Isaac Newton struggled to
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How Did Vincent Van Gogh Influence The World
Vincent was an important figure in American History because he helped inspire many great artists
know today. To this day he is described as the Greatest Dutch Painter as well as a strong influential
that inspired many great artists like Gauguin, Pissarro, Monet, and Bernard. If you hear a voice within
in you say you cannot paint , then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced . This was one of
Van Gogh s inspirational quotes stating that everything in this world can be overcome and how you
can do anything you put your mind to. Anna Carbentus Van Gogh gave birth to her first son, Vincent
Van Gogh on March 30, 1853 in Zundert Netherlands where he also grew up. He was the oldest out of
6 kids and lived with his parents Theodorus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Van Gogh was taken to a nearby hospital and his doctors sent for Theo, who arrived to find his brother
sitting up in bed and smoking a pipe. They spent the next couple of days talking and then van Gogh
asked Theo to take him home. On July 29, 1890, Vincent van Gogh died in his brother s arms at age
37. Theo, who was suffering from syphilis and was emotionally unstable after his brother s death, died
six months later in a Dutch asylum. He was buried in Utrecht, but in 1914 Theo s wife, Johanna, who
was a dedicated supporter of van Gogh s works, had Theo s body reburied in the Auvers cemetery next
to Vincent. Johanna then collected as many of van Gogh s paintings as she could, but discovered that
many of them had been destroyed or lost, van Gogh s own mother having thrown away crates full of
his art. On March 17, 1901, 71 of van Gogh s paintings were displayed at a show in Paris, and his
fame subsequently grew enormously. His mother lived long enough to see her son hailed as an artist
and a genius. Today, Vincent van Gogh is considered the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt. He
completed more than 2,100 works, consisting of 860 oil paintings and more than 1,300 watercolors,
drawings and sketches. Several of his paintings rank among the most expensive in the world; Irises
sold for a record $53.9 million, and his Portrait of Dr. Gachet sold for $82.5
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An Analysis Of The Scottsboro Trials
The final inspiration for the book is the Scottsboro trials. The Scottsboro trials were a series of court
cases for nine black young men, who were falsely accused of raping two white women (Anderson).
The grueling cases lasted for many years. The verdict of one of the first cases was the men were
guilty. The case eventually made its was up to the Supreme Court where more evidence was
discovered. Which was that the men were riding a train car to Alabama in 1931, while the women
were on a completely separate car (Anderson). The men were claimed to be guilty again. One of the
women on the train stepped forward, and stated that her and her friend were prostitutes illegally
coming into Alabama. They said that they were raped because they wanted
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Cheyenne And Arapaho Ordeal
The Cheyenne Indians were a tribe located in the plains and were very dependent on family and
hunting. Cheyenne came from the Sioux, Shai ena which meant Strange speech people . Europeans
claim in 1600 when they first arrived that Cheyenne Indians were in the Woodlands of the Wisconsin
River, but for the sake of this tribal outline the information of provided will be covered over cheyenne
in the Oklahoma Region and their migration. My resources are The Cheyenne and Arapaho Ordeal
written by Donald J. Berthrong that covers the migration of both tribes and how they were treated. My
second resource is Cheyenne Dog Soldiers by 3 credible Authors: Afton, Halaas, Masich.
The Cheyennes were forced out of their units by the government and gathered within the North and
the South. Also, it was important they follow the buffalo and kept them close to other tribes that spoke
Algonquian language spoken by locals, along with Plains Sign language. The Cheyenne tribe was
involved in the Red River war a year before the ring leaders were imprisoned in Florida or were living
with the Northern Cheyenne tribe and Sioux Tribe. 1875, In order to maintain the tribes in these areas
they grouped the Cheyenne Tribe and the Arapahos together in camps and in reservations by the
government in order to make them the ideal american of farmers and christian citizens.. This caused
lots of indians to get sick and live a very Filthy way of life. When the Indians grouped together and
moved west to follow
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Inspirational Writing Quotes From Famous Authors - WriterS Digest

  • 1. Inspirational Writing Quotes From Famous Authors - Writer'S Digest 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. Inspirational Writing Quotes From Famous Authors - Writer'S Digest Inspirational Writing Quotes From Famous Authors - Writer'S Digest
  • 2. Hometown Morning By Thomas Kinkade In 2000, Thomas Kinkade, the Painter of Light, created Hometown Morning, which is an oil painting on canvas. This painting is part of the Hometown Memories collection as he paints different scenes from his childhood growing up. Hometown Morning is a painting of a street in Placerville, California that is full of life. It is a small community with people walking down the sidewalk and everyone and everything just seems peaceful. Since the original has been sold, the last location of the painting was at The Thomas Kinkade Museum in Monterey, California. The use of melancholic colors are shown as it is a dim setting as the sun begins to rise over the city street. However, the only vibrant color used throughout the piece is a bright gold yellow to illuminate the insides of the homes through the windows. Kinkade s use of complementary colors are visible throughout. Different shades of yellow and blue are seen as there is yellow in the sky and also blue on the street. There are more cold colors than warm colors since the setting is in the morning and during the winter after it has rained. The people are dressed in winter clothes and some even have scarves on. Kinkade uses directional line to direct our attention to what is going on as our eyes go down the street. There is not an actual diagonal line that makes the road smaller, but the use of grass and the sidewalks does the trick. The people in the foreground are headed down the street leading the viewer s eyes head the same ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. MCI takeover Essay MCI Takeover Battle: Case analysis questions 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Verizon, MCI, and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the proposed combination? 2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case, what is the value to MCI shareholders? 3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) funds speculate on the completion of stock and cash mergers, typically buying the target and hedging the risk of the acquirer s shares accordingly to exchange ratio in stock mergers. What positions would risk arbitragers take in this deal? How would their positions change if the board appears to favour Quest offer? 4. Consider the Worldcom MCI merger and the Qwest US West merger. Trying to avoid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Qwest?  MCI Takeover Battle: Case analysis questions 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Verizon, MCI, and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the proposed combination? 2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case, what is the value to MCI shareholders? 3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) funds speculate on the completion of stock and cash mergers, typically buying the target and hedging the risk of the acquirer s shares accordingly to exchange ratio in stock mergers. What positions would risk arbitragers take in this deal? How would their positions change if the board appears to favour Quest offer? 4. Consider the Worldcom MCI merger and the Qwest US West merger. Trying to avoid hindsight bias, should the board of MCI and US West have accepted these offers? What is the obligation to shareholders? Was that obligation fulfilled? What about WorldCom and Qwest? Did their shareholders benefit? 5. Which offer should MCI accept? Why? 6. What approach should Verizon take to win takeover context? Qwest?  MCI Takeover Battle: Case analysis questions 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of Verizon, MCI, and Qwest? Where are the synergies in the proposed combination? 2. Evaluate the two offers in Exhibit 7. What explains the two structures? In each case, what is the value to MCI shareholders? 3. Merger arbitrage (or risk arbitrage) funds speculate on the completion of stock and cash ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Stereotypes In Pretty Woman Pretty Woman is a rags to riches romantic comedy directed by Gary Marshall in 1990. It is a dark warning tale about class and sex work in Los Angeles. The story centers on down on her luck Hollywood prostitute Vivian Ward who is portrayed by Julia Roberts, who is hired by Edward Lewis, portrayed by Richard Gere, a wealthy businessman who wants Vivian to be his escort for various social upper class events and businesses and their emerging relationship during her stay with him. The characters in the film goes as follows: Edward Lewis, a rich corporate businessman and womanizer from New York. He is shown to be assertive, prideful and egoistic man. Portrayed by Richard Gere. Vivian Ward, a pretty woman who is a lady of the evening with a heart of gold but also independent and assertive. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The movie discusses till what extent does the depiction of sex and sexuality are acceptable in social hierarchy. Vivian s empowerment is seen when she first steps in the car with Edward when he does not have the enough knowledge about cars whereas Vivian does. Driving is stereotypically seen as an masculine activity, hence this scene portrays an amazing reversal of gender roles. It is also seen how Edward is taken a back by Vivian s confidence and independence, not traits stereotypically associated with prostitutes. Pretty Woman Questions the tolerance of modern society to display of sexuality, drawing parallels between sex and power. Throughout the film, parallels are shown between Edward and Vivian s work despite the fact that they are polar opposite social classes. Tell me why are we here again (at a charity polo event ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. What Is Love In A Midsummer Night s Dream In a Midsummer Night s Dream, Lysander, Demetrius, Hermia and Helena were stuck in a love triangle. Hermia is love with Lysander but her over protective father wants her to wed the unfaithful Demetrius. In the play Hermia begs her father to let her wed her true love Lysander but he is against it. Despite what her father wants Hermia and Lysander meet and make plans to secretly elope in the woods. Hermia had shared her plans with a friend Helena who was in love with Demetrius and quite envious of Hermia. Helena wondered what Hermia has that she doesn t have. Helena later tells Demetrius Lysander and Hermia plans to wed in the woods hoping that once he catches Lysander and Hermia in the act, Demetrius would then love her. In the mist of this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Effects Of Osteoporosis On The Development Of The Disease Osteoporosis is typically a silent disease characterized by low bone mass and decreased bone density ending by fractures that occur following no or at least minimal trauma. Osteoporosis has multiple pathophysiologic mechanisms that interact in the development of the disease (1, 2). The disease simply results from the imbalance between bone resorption and bone formation. Increased bone resorption or decreased bone formation may lead to osteoporosis. Bone is made of collagen and mineral components. The former gives bone its flexibility and energy absorbing capability, while the later gives bone its stiffness and strength. Imbalances can impair bone quality and result in reduced bone strength and subsequently fractures. Bone mass increases ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So the bone mass in older adults equals the peak bone mass achieved by age 18 25 minus the amount of bone subsequently lost. The process of bone remodeling may be considered a preventive maintenance mechanism that maintains a healthy skeleton because of continually removing older bone and replacing it with new bone. When this balance is altered, resulting in greater bone removal than replacement, bone loss occurs (5). Menopause and advancing age play the main role in this imbalance. With the onset of menopause, the rate of bone remodeling increases. Oestrogen deficiency Accelerated bone loss can be affected by hormonal status as occurs in perimenopausal women. Gonadal deficiency can impact elderly men and women and can be secondary to various disease states and medications. Bone loss in women accelerates rapidly in the first years after menopause. Osteoblasts, osteocytes, and osteoclasts all express estrogen receptors. Estrogen deficiency can affect bone density by(5): 1 Up regulates osteoclast progenitor cells. 2 Cause increased recruitment of higher numbers of preosteoclasts. 3 Increased activity and lifespan of mature osteoclasts. 4 Estrogen affects bones indirectly through cytokines and local growth factors Aging Aging interacts mainly with bone deposition than bone resorption. The supply of osteoblasts, which deposit bone, as compared to demand is progressively declining with aging. After the third decade of life, bone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Spinoza s Philosophy Of God Spinoza s most famous and provocative idea is that God is not the creator of the world, but that the world is part of God. According to him, God is an absolutely infinite being, that is, substance consisting of infinite attributes, each of which expresses eternal and infinite essence. Spinoza believed that everything that exists is God. However, he did not hold the converse view that God is no more than the sum of what exists. God had infinite qualities, of which we can perceive only two, thought and extension. Hence God must also exist in dimensions far beyond those of the visible world. He derived an ethic from fundamental principles, which were closely linked to his view of God or nature as everything. The highest good, he asserted, was knowledge of God, which was capable of bringing freedom from tyranny by the passions, freedom from fear, resignation to destiny, and true blessedness. Spinoza s God is not the God (of) Abraham and Isaac, not a personal god at all, but his ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We mean the philosophy of Spinoza, a man whose very life is a picture of that moral purity and intellectual indifference to the transitory charms of this world, which is the constant longing of the true Vedanta philosopher... comparing the fundamental ideas of both we should have no difficulty in proving that, had Spinoza been a Hindu, his system would in all probability mark a last phase of the Vedanta philosophy. Striking similarities between Vedanta and the system of Spinoza Brahman, as conceived in the Upanishads and defined by Sankar is clearly the same as Spinoza s Substantia ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Crucifixion Of Jesus Christ Through Matthew 27:11 66 it is evident that the governor Pontius Pilate plays a crucial role in the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Scholars throughout history have provided support to see Pilate as positive, negative, or neutral role in the retelling of the crucifixion. Warren Carter is one of the many scholars who have taken note of Pilate s role in history and within the source Pontius Pilate. Portraits of a Roman Governor Carter argues that Pilate is a negative character. He goes as far to claim that Pilate was one to actively seek conflict. While Carter argues that Pilate s role is one of negativity, I would argue, that through a socio culture view, that Pilate is not a negative figure, but an ambivalent one, due to his lack to enforce. In order to fully understand the story of the crucifixion it is crucial that we take a step into the story. We should view it as a doorway and it is important that we go through it in our imagination, in order to actually understand what is happening. We must ask our self what info is needed to make the story authentic? This is crucial for us to ask so that we can fully dive into the story and truly understand everything it has to teach us. Stepping into the passage the first verse that reveals Pilate as an ambivalent role is in Matthew 27:14. Pilate was amazed that Jesus didn t defend himself. He recognized the obvious plot against Jesus and wanted to let him go, but Pilate was under pressure from Rome to keep peace in his territory. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Pros And Cons Of Eating Locally Essay Having fresh fruits and vegetables locally would be nice, to have refreshing, raw, unprocessed food instead of food that s been sitting in the store for weeks. That s what locavores are all about. But unfortunately, thats not reality. And the chances of everyone going out of there way to find these locally grown foods, is utterly ridiculous. Locavores spread the word about becoming a locavore so eating locally grown food, getting more nutritional value and all these things. However, they don t foucs on the negative side this, including transportation, inventory a farmers market will have, and the fact that eating a carrot grown thirty miles away is the same as a carrot grown one thousand miles away. Fruits and vegetables still have the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some people may believe because a company grows locally, they ll have more inventory. However that s not the case because the problem here invloves the way food miles are calculated. ( source C) For instance, if a truck if shipping it s a couple thousand vegetables a couple thousand miles away, it would be the same as a local company sending a hundred vegetables a hundred miles away. Therefore decreasing the profit they could have made if they weren t selling just locally. Three hundred and eighteen million people spread all across the nation, it s nearly impossible to have locally grown food near all these people. Not everyone has the advantage of being close to a locally grown farmers market, so what do those people do? Drive hundreds of miles to the farmers market when there s Wal mart only ten miles away? Of course not, because although it may be fresher, That doesn t mean it s necessary (source B) People can get their food much cheaper nearby and not spend nearly as much gas. Locavores have a fine idea going here, I don t oppse that. However, the idea of everyone becoming a locavore isn t very reasonable so most people wouldn t want to make the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Education And Economic Inequality In the United States, people like to believe everyone has an equal chance at success. This emphasis on self effort perpetuates the belief that people control their own social standing. However, sociologists recognize that social stratification is a society wide system that makes inequalities apparent (Griffiths et al., 2016, p.188). There are many factors that drive social inequality; globalization and immigration, technology advances, the family you were born into, and even the education you received in pre school. I feel the most important contributing factor is economic inequality. I consider this to be true not only for the United States, but globally as well. Both wealthy and poor classes, and all those in between would benefit from living in a more economically equitable society. Statistics show correlation of an increase in overall physical health and longevity, a decrease in infant mortality rates, and an increase in mental health in individuals living in societies with higher economic equality. There is also substantial evidence linking greater equality to better social relationships within societies there is less violence, and a greater sense of overall trust. I believe addressing education, implementing new tax policies, and making fundamental changes to the way Americans think about success will help reduce economic inequalities. If we can achieve this in our country, economic societies around the globe will all benefit. It is widely agreed that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. The Importance Of Sportsmanship In Sports Sports, for thousands of years, have been a wonderful means for humankind to exercise one of our most basic instincts: competition with our fellow humans. Surrounding all types of sports is the idea of sportsmanship, the respect and ethical behavior shown to all participants of a contest. Sports fans around the world have all seen their share of sore losers, bad winners, and generally horrifying displays of poor sportsmanship. Yet, in all sports, there remain certain dogmas that only the most poorly behaved sportsman would dare to violate. The spirit of the game, in many cases, is far more important than the outcome of the match, and a true competitor understands this. This is why many of our most beloved athletes are not always the most talented or outstanding performers; it is those who play with the purest heart, for the sake of the team, and with respect for all opponents. Truly transcendent athletes are those that are able to combine this intangible trait with world class skill. There are greater lessons to be learned from this besides being well liked in the sporting community. Sports, and by extension, the athletes who play them, are able to go beyond cultural differences; surely there are stylistic differences between countries and regions, but in general, sports are played the same wherever you go. Similarly, all fans of a sport are able to appreciate incredible athletic feats or truly classy displays of sportsmanship. Simply put, sports have a way of bringing people together. In a day in age when settling cultural differences is of utmost importance, turning more towards sports is a reasonably viable way to bring the world closer together. The best example of a sport bringing two societies together today is the case of cricket contests between India and Pakistan. Tension and hostility have marked the relationship between the two countries for much of the last century. What has become known as cricket diplomacy has been able to bring an air of friendliness to talks between leaders. In 2011, the former president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf was quoted on the benefits of cricket diplomacy. He said, Firstly, I think it can be used as an ice breaker in case the two opposing groups leadership is not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Goals in Issues of Obamacare The new health care reform law in America, Obamacare, increases the quality, availability, and affordability of private and public health insurance to 44 million uninsured. It also is working to curb the growth in healthcare spending in the U.S. which has been rising at an unsustainable rate. Obamacare was passed in the senate on December 24, 2009, and passed in the house on March 21, 2010. It was signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010, and upheld in the supreme court on June 28, 2012. The concept behind Obamacare was the individual mandate, which requires that most Americans obtain health insurance by the end of 2014 or they will have to pay a tax penalty. This concept was first brought about by The Heritage Foundation as an alternative for the single payer initiative, Medicare . This reform wasn t proposed or expanded until it was implemented in Massachusetts by Governor Romney. During the 2008 elections, healthcare was a booming subject for the Democratic party. The Affordable Care Act includes measures to eliminate pre existing conditions, stop insurance companies from dropping people when they are sick or unhealthy, expand the Medicaid, and create state specific health insurance marketplaces to allow those who are in the middle or lower classes so they can shop for free or low costing insurance. After these several changes, President Barak Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law on March 23, 2010. This Affordable Care Act includes over a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Unpaid Interns, Complicit Colleges Students aspire to have a successful job after graduating college. Many of them sign up for internships hoping that it would help them with their chosen professions. I define an internship as a temporary position that emphasizes on on the job training, which can either be paid or unpaid. Students sign up for an internship to gain experience for their future career. In his article, Unpaid Interns, Complicit Colleges , author Ross Perlin reveals that colleges have taken advantage of student through the school s administration of the internship programs. This paper will analyze the main argument and four pieces of evidence in order to evaluate the strength of the argument. The author argues that schools have unfairly made unpaid internships ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He states, Three quarters of the 10 million students enrolled in America s four year colleges and universities will work as interns at least once before graduating ... Between one third and half will get no compensation for their efforts (499 500). This evidence is relevant since it clearly supports the author s claim that colleges allow unpaid internship. This may not necessarily imply that the colleges are bad, but this clearly shows the high occurrence of such cases. It shows the high number of students who do not get paid while working as interns. The information was taken from established research institutes, therefore the evidence is credible. The College Employment Research Institute conducts an annual survey of national employers seeking their intentions for hiring new college graduates ( College Employment Research Institute at Michigan State University ), while the Intern Bridge is the nation s premier college recruiting, consulting and research firm (http://www.internbridge.com/). However, there was no information about the date when the statistic was taken or when the study was performed, and this made the evidence less sufficient. The evidence will be more sufficient if the date was mentioned and if it was current. Again, this evidence is addressed to students to present them with details about unpaid internship and be cautious when considering internship in their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Myrtle Beach Vacation Have you ever wondered what Myrtle Beach has to offer for its tourists? Well I m about to tell you. Every year I go on vacation to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina for a week. We usually leave a few days after Christmas and come back a few days after New Years. I go with my grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle, and some of my cousins. We have been going on this vacation for about six years, but at first it only started out as us going down for the weekend. The first two years we went to Myrtle Beach it was just me and my grandma and grandpa, but after that year some more of my family started to come down with us. This past year I had to wake up around 5 o clock so that I could get ready in time to leave early. The first thing I did was take a shower, then I finished packing my bags, and finally I got ready to leave. My grandma came and picked me up around 5:45 and we headed to her house. Once, we got to her house my grandpa was in the motor home and ready to go. We loaded the rest of the bags into the motor home and then we were on our way. After a long 5 hour drive (that I slept during most of) we made it to our destination. Once, we arrived at the Myrtle Beach State Park Campground we parked and hooked up the electricity and water to the motor home. When we arrived my aunt and uncle were already there and hooked up. When we were all straight, we headed to Rioz Brazilian Steakhouse. This steakhouse is a very expensive place to eat. It has a huge salad bar and people come around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Similarities Between Tattoos And Motion Pictures Tattoos versus Motion Picture Arguably what comes to mind when a person is intrigued by a tattoo, is curiosity behind the purpose of it, and most importantly the reasoning. Like a motion picture or short film, there has to be a story behind it, otherwise there would be confusion. Although tattoos and motion pictures both share many similarities in story lines, genres, and depth, they have a plethora of differences. Undoubtedly, these two concepts share story lines. Moreover, the process in development is very different. Tattoos have a story line that is commonly very sentimental, the meaning is real and deep, which is why an individual permanently places such kinds of expression on their skin. Although, not all tattoos are this way, some tattoos might not have any meaning and have been placed upon the skin for no logical reason. Tattoos have a very different development process, and often mean more to individuals than movies. Often times when someone is watching a preview to a new movie, their involvement falls deeper the more they find themselves fascinated by the story line. The story line is what draws them in, and the more it relates personally, or strikes their imagination on a pathway of fascination, the more likely they are to continue watching that genre of movie. Therefore, movies only come to an in mind standpoint, although it has a story line, the display is not nearly as permanent as a tattoo would be considered. Arguably both areas have increasingly changed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay On The Dark Lady In Shakespeare s Sonnet William Shakespeare s comprehensive imagery and details contribute to a perfect representation of Elizabethan court life. Strangely, little is known about the true identity of the prolific writer. Through countless conspiracy theories and historians digging through records and examining every word used, Shakespeare is simply invisible. Historians believe identifying Shakespeare s characters in his masterpieces will bring them a step closer to his true identity. Trouble is, Shakespeare s characters also are conflicting and this creates a never ending cycle of theories. Since most sonnets, which were read in sequence, have been thought to be autobiographical, Shakespeare s Sonnets create a bit of hope. In Shakespeare s Sonnets, the Dark Lady ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He accepts her essentially, because of her mediocracy. At times, he is outraged by her additional lovers, but he still is wrapped around her finger. He blames himself for staying with her even though the relationship is toxic and copes with her infidelity. Shakespeare turns the traditional feeling of a love sonnet to that of hatred, resentment, and lust. It seems more in line with the reality and harshness of falling in love, as opposed to the traditional googly eyed admiration of a lover. Since Shakespeare avoids this fictional theme, he gives readers a good reason to believe his Sonnets may actually be true. In Shakespeare s Sonnets, the pain experienced emotionally and physically contributes to the realistic nature of his words. Specifically addressing the Dark Lady, the speaker expresses a more mature love unlike the relationship between him and the young man. Readers are warned about the dangers of lust in the love triangle, but the speaker is content with the Dark Lady s affairs rather than the young man s. In Sonnet 138, the speaker says, On both sides thus is simple truth suppressed/But wherefore say not I that I am old?/Oh love s best habit is in seeming trust (8 10). In their relationship, love is therefore a mutual understanding of deception. The Dark Lady ignores that he is old and considers him to be young and the speaker ignores that she is cheating on him by not bringing up her faithfulness. What ties these two characters together is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Black Ivory Research Paper Outside of the potential cooperation problems between local and national governments, there is also the cultural issue that many farmers and villagers do not respect elephants. Because elephants are creatures of habit, they follow the same migration paths that their ancestors have for decades. Due to the increased agriculture in African villages, elephants often cross right through small farms or villages, destroying crops and small structures. Many African villagers who have had these encounters with elephants do not understand the Western fascination and obsession with saving an animal they perceive as a large, more destructive cockroach. Another issue is the perspective of those in Asia. Ivory has always been a symbol of wealth in Asia. Those who can afford to buy full tusks often commission experienced artists to carve intricate scenes and designs into the tusk for display in their homes. Although the resulting artwork is beautiful and the preservation of tradition is important, another medium should be used in order to create these art pieces, one that does not result in the decimation of a keystone species. The other purpose of buying ivory is medicinal. The rhino horn and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... African national governments have mostly chosen to ignore the issue due to the extensive corruption present in police forces, business leaders, and influential politicians. Tanzanian intelligence agencies provided President Jakaya Kikwete with a list of corrupted businessmen and politicians involved in the black ivory market; however, this list has disappeared, according to The Guardian journalist Hannah McNeish (2015). Politicians have been fired for naming corrupt officials in Tanzanian government, and nationwide laws were passed that criminalize the publication of elephant population statistics so as not to influence upcoming national elections in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Water Pollution Vs Stormwater Pollution Abstract Stormwater pollution impacts the quality of both the environment and human health. It degrades natural resources, threatens economic prosperity and poses health and safety risks to communities. Stormwater pollution is the result of urban and industrial runoff getting washed into the storm drains, seriously affecting all of our nation s water sources. Federal regulations and pollution prevention measures can significantly influence the quality of our water, our environment and our health. Introduction Stormwater pollution is a significant environmental and public health issue. Stormwater pollution has substantial impacts on water quality, posing risks to the health and safety of residential communities while degrading natural resources and threatening economical revenues. Stormwater pollution is created when trash, waste and other contaminants are washed into storm drains. When mixed with rainwater, this toxic mixture flows untreated into local creeks, rivers and the ocean, polluting waterways and damaging natural resources. This paper will analyze various historical and regulatory aspects of water quality, discuss some of the major sources of stormwater pollution and look at the various ways stormwater pollution prevention techniques can be implemented to improve the quality of our water. Point Source vs. Non point Source Pollution First, it is important to distinguish between point source and non point source (NPS) pollution. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Jewish Virtual Library ( Bard, 1998 ) Introduction Israel is sought and acknowledged by many people for its religious tides. In this paper the readers will gain extensive knowledge of Israel s history. In addition, readers will gain information on the challenges that impact the way business is conducted in Israel through current culture and political environments, business ethics, and corruption. As well as, trading, Free Trade Agreements, and trends. Historical Background The country of Israel was founded in early 1948 (Bard, 1998). Israel is currently, the only Jewish state in the world and was recently ranked by US News and World Reports, as the 8th most powerful country in the world in 2015 as stated in article Jewish virtual library (Bard, 1998). Israel has a terrain which consists of mostly mountains, plains, coasts, and desert. The country has a population of about 7.59 million citizens with an annual population growth rate of (2009 est.): 1.7% (Background notes on countries of the world: Israel, 2010). Since the 1980 s, Israel began to earn a sufficient amount of wealth from the country s natural resources in fertilizers and pesticides, petrochemicals and plastics. Unfortunately for Israel, every good thing eventually comes to an end. While the country has had a lot of natural resources in the past, the country began to see more pollution and a steady decline in the country s resources in the year 2012. As mentioned in the article, The Environmental Impact of Israeli Settlements on the Occupied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Essay on The Business Plot If someone were to ask you if you could imagine a world where the United States was a fascist dictatorship, you would most likely, laugh in his or her face. After all, the United States is the poster child of a capitalistic society and even has that American dream. What people don t realize is that in 1933 a group of elite businessmen and some powerful companies tried to plot the staging of a coup with the help of a Marine Corps Major General by the name of Smedley Butler. This may have been plotted because of the financial situation the United States was in at the time, and was eventually brought to the attention of Congress during a hearing through his testimony. Also, because there is evidence supporting this theory I do believe it; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During this [time], [a now] retired Marine Corps General Smedley Darlington Butler was approached by two members of the American Legion: Bill Doyle, and Gerald C. MacGuire. This Legion operated under the guise of a veteran s rights society. The men, initially approached Butler to speak at a nearing meeting; they explained that they were hoping that Butler s speech would persuade the others members that they needed to remove the current management something that could be called conditioning or a sort of test. Even though Butler listened to what they had to say, he had refused on the grounds that he did not want to interfere. Coming up with a new plan the two men approached Butler again, this time discreetly offering him $100,000 in bank deposits. After Butler arrived, in the spectator gallery the Legionnaires were to leap to their feet demanding he speak. MacGuire then produced the prepared speech he wanted Butler to give. The speech given was suspicious sounding in nature, it was to convince the veterans, who were due a second bonus payment, that if they were not paid in money backed by gold, their bonuses would be compromised. Another attempt to condition and/or test on Butler to see if he could do their bidding. These men underestimated or pretty much ignored Butler s support for Roosevelt and his patriotism, which, for a fact, wasn t a secret. After many meetings MacGuire eventually ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The Simulation Of Data Hiding Using Quad Tree Segmentation GANNON UNIVERSITY The Simulation Of Data Hiding Using Quad Tree Segmentation by GANNAVARAM KEERTHI SAGAR This is an Engineering project submitted to the Gannon University graduate faculty in partial fulfillment for the degree Master of Science in Engineering. Major Subject: Electrical Engineering Approved: Advising Professor in Charge of Major Work Chairperson of Major Department Gannon University Erie, Pennsylvania 16541 Dec, 2016 Acknowledgements I take this opportunity to express my profound gratitude and deep regards to my guide Dr. Niraj Shakhakarmi for his exemplary guidance, monitoring and constant encouragement throughout the course of this project. The help and guidance given by him time to time shall carry me a long way in the journey of life on which I am about to embark. I also take this opportunity to express a deep sense of gratitude to Department of Electrical Engineering of the Gannon University for giving me permission to commence this Project. I am obliged to staff members of Electrical Department, for the valuable information provided by them in their respective fields. I am grateful for their cooperation during the period of my Project. I would also like to thank my parents for their undeniable support and encouragement which allowed me to achieve my goals. I also would like to thank my friends who helped me in finishing this project within the limited time. I am making this project not only for marks but also to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Becoming A Law Enforcement Officer Who I am today As a one grows up, you can t help it but dream of becoming the craziest things. I saw myself becoming a lot of things in life. Although, I was never able to stick to one thing and kept going with it. I was always changing my mind up about what I wanted to be in life, what I saw myself as an adult. I wasn t the smartest in school but I my grades always spoke for themselves and I always tended to learn from my experiences and others peoples as well. I thought about becoming a law enforcement officer, to becoming a great chef and tasting foods from all around the world. I guess I wanted to become those things because I loved watching them on T.V. and sort of saw cooking more as a hobby then a profession. Unfortunately it wasn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Bella Swan Yasmin Ohanian January 30th, 2017 Mrs. Fermin 2nd period Meyer, Stephanie. Twilight. New York: Hatchette Book Group, 2006. Print. ISBN # 978 0 316 01584 4 Summary Bella Swan is a 17 year old girl who has lived in Phoenix, Arizona, with her mother, her entire life. After her mother remarries, she moves to Forks, Washington, to live with her father. Although she is very shy, she seems to make friends very easily at her new high school. On her first day of school, she takes a seat next to a handsome, yet extremely reserved boy named Edward Cullen. As soon as Bella sits down, Edward gets up and leaves, trying his hardest to avoid her. Bella finds his behavior completely strange, but eventually Edward warms up to her, and the two begin a close friendship. One day, Bella is walking through the school parking lot. All of a sudden, a car pulls up out of nowhere, heading straight for Bella. Edward suddenly appears, stopping the car with little force, using only one hand, and completely amazing Bella with his incredible strength and speed. Still curious, Bella asks a family friend, Jacob, about Edward and the rest of the Cullen family. Jacob reveals that the Cullen family members are all seen as outcasts, as everyone believes them to be vampires. Bella ends up questioning ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I kept my face pulled back into my hood as I walked to the sidewalk, crowded with teenagers. My plain black jacked didn t stand out, I noticed with relief. (14 15) Bella really doesn t want to stand out in the first few chapters, and she keeps to herself. As the book progresses, Bella begins to become more comfortable in Forks. People greeted me in the parking lot Monday morning. I didn t know all their names, but I waved back and smiled at everyone. (38) Bella s personality changes frequently in the book, as she goes from introverted to extroverted. Falling in love also subtly changes her, as she finds her place with the Cullen ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Theories Of Criminology And Criminal Behavior In the early to mid 1800s there were a few perspectives introduced regarding how to determine which individuals were more likely to commit criminal behavior. These perspectives were made to identify and separate the more superior individuals from the inferior individuals. One of the first examples of this belief was brought forth by craniometry. Craniometry is the belief that the size of a person s brain and the skull can tell a person s superiority or inferiority in relation to certain racial groups. During that time it was believed that the size of a person s skull directly reflected the size of a person s brain. The larger the brain the more intelligent or superior the person was. Many of the studies done by Craniometrists showed that people of White European descent were superior to people of other ethnic or racial groups. These studies were deemed biased and unethical because the researcher s knew which brains and skulls belonged to which racial groups before the measurements were taken. During the mid to late 1800 s Cesare Lombroso based his scientific theories of criminology on Charles Darwin s theory of natural selection. Charles Darwin suggested that humans evolved from primitive beings and that humans later evolved based on their ability to adapt to their environment. The humans that are unable to adapt to their environment die off or become inferior. Lombroso believed that certain individuals or groups of people were born to commit crime. In terms of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Macro Micro Environment Analysis JOHNSON amp; JOHNSON | | | Instructor s Name : A. Srikanth | Study Title : Macro Micro EnvironmentCourse Name :Marketing Management | | | SUBMITTED BY: | Khushboo KhandelwalPooja ChoudharyKaushal mahajan | Sumit gulatiSushan Sikka | 8/27/2010 | | ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks are due to Lecturer, [Prof. A Srikanth] the Mentor of the project for guiding and correcting various documents of ours with attention and care. He has taken pain to go through the project and make necessary correction as and when needed. We would also like to thank our ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Company got an overall ranking of 22 in a study by the Great Places to Work Institute in partnership with The Economic Times, India s No 1 business daily. This was the biggest study of 2009 and more than 373 companies participated in it. Only 50 made it to the Best Companies to Work for list, making it one of the toughest contests of this kind globally. This is a tribute to all J amp;J India Employees and stands testimony to the strong CREDO culture and HR programs. Around 360 employees participated in the Survey conducted by the Great Places to Work Institute. The main reasons for success of Johnson amp; Johnson in India are as follows: * Ethical practices leading to a strong brand * Focus on customers * Decentralized organization * Focus on product development * Good working environment * IT for business processes enhancement Leveraging the India Advantage * J amp;J India is at the leading edge of global product launches. In some cases J amp;J India has launched new products in India even before in the US (for example, the cipher stent). Indian doctors ability to quickly learn and apply new techniques provides the company with quick feedback and faster launches. * The Indian R amp;D and testing centers provide services to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Led Night Light Research Paper Options In Emergency Lighting During A Power Outage When your power goes out at night, it can be a dangerous situation if you have to stumble around in the dark to find a flashlight or candle. If you ve not used a flashlight in a long time, you may not even know where it is. This makes it difficult to get to your kids in a hurry when they might be afraid or roaming around the house looking for you. A solution is to install lights that automatically come on when the power goes out. Here are some options to consider. LED Night Lights With Battery Power LED bulbs are ideal in battery powered lights because they last a long time and don t use much energy. You can buy lights that plug into an outlet and come on automatically when the power shuts off. While these lights don t light up the entire room, they illuminate the floor area like a traditional night light or lamp does so you can walk around your home safely. Some of these night lights double as a remote control that will turn on other lights not plugged into a socket. You may want to mount a battery powered LED light to the ceiling so it will cast light downward on a table or kitchen counter. It s a good idea to have an emergency light near each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You might want a light like this that doubles as a flashlight. It sits in a charger to act as a night light on a nightly basis, and when the power goes out, you can grab it for portable use as a flashlight. You can by rechargeable lights shaped like lanterns or bars that give off much more light than a small night light. These usually don t last as long since they use more power, but you can turn them off to conserve power if you need to. The disadvantage to relying on lights you have to recharge is if they go dead before the power comes on, then you won t have any lights. Battery powered lights could be a better choice but only if you have an ample supply of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. How Is Diction Used In Woman At Point Zero Money is typically a neutral, necessary item that makes a big impact on one s everyday life. To make their points, authors often add a certain connotation to the people that use the money, rather than money itself. Nawal El Saadawi describes a society in which many use money for selfish reasons, often suppressing other groups, like women, in the process, which represents a negative attitude toward the people that use the money. In her novel, Woman at Point Zero, Nawal El Saadawi frequently mentions the appearance of physical money through linked scenes to illustrate that, although one s power in society often dictates other people s perception of him/her, he/she should still attempt to gain respect through hard work and attitude. First, Saadawi ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, she demonstrates an epiphany when Firdaus rediscovered the truth that I had already discovered many years before... (134). By connecting the two scenes through a reference to the time that Firdaus first held money when she was younger, Saadawi creates this epiphany because Firdaus makes a realization that she does not need money for other people to respect. If Firdaus had kept that money, she would be like her younger self, relying on other men to support her. But since Saadawi believes otherwise, she conveys through linked scenes that one should not have to rely on other people s money to gain respect from others. Since these are linked scenes, any major differences Saadawi makes are most likely deliberate. One of these changes between the scenes is Firdaus attitude toward money. In the first scene, she is happy and prideful about having money, however, in this case she is so disgusted by it that she tears it up. Firdaus perception of money did not change, but it was her perception of what money did to others and herself. Therefore, Saadawi creates a bitter tone by criticizing the use money as a means for people to control those who are not as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. 2004 Tsunami Research Paper The Day the Waves Road the City The 2004 tsunami was a major dent in today s history. It began as a normal day on December 26,2004. Everyone surfing, tanning, or just hanging around town with friends and family. . The day was sunny and dry, a perfect day to have some vacation fun. During all of the fun on the beach in the Indian Ocean an earthquake hits. No one thought of it and just began going back to their everyday things. A little while later the tide pulls back and there perfect day at the beach was about to end before their eyes. At 7:58 a.m. about 160 miles west in the Indian Ocean a tsunami starts to form. The tide pulls back at Sumatra and everyone instead of leaving and trying to take cover or reaching high land, they go out into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. History of Synesthesia Essay examples History of Synethesia July 11,2006 History of Synesthesia Synesthesia has been known to medicine for almost three hundred years. After interest peaked between 1860 and 1930, it was forgotten, because psychology and neurology were premature sciences. Psychological theory was full with associations, and concepts of nervous tissue were insignificant. Subjective experience, such as synesthesia, was believed not a proper subject for scientific study.(pg3) Synesthesia s history is interesting but also important if we are to understand its neurological basis, because the word was used to describe diverse phenomena in different eras. Central to the initial approach in 1980 was a sharp separation of synesthesia as a sensual perception ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is an important clue in his famous dictum, stop thinking! that relates to one of synesthesia s implications in reversing the roles of reason and emotion. Kandinsky grasped that creativity is an experience, not an abstract idea, and that a mind that incessantly analyzes what is there impedes that experience. (Kandinsky s 1910 adjuration was, lend your ears to music, open your eyes to painting, and . . . stop thinking! Just ask yourself whether the work has enabled you to walk about into a hitherto unknown world. If the answer is yes, what more do you want? ) People were intrigued with the notion that synesthesia seemed to have a direct link to the unconscious. With time, however, attention turned to objective behavior that could be quantified or measured by machines. Humans became subjects, the individual was abandoned, and the mind temporarily became a black box. Mechanistic explanations have been plentiful throughout synesthesia s history. The notion of crossed wires turns up repeatedly. As early as 1704, Sir Isaac Newton struggled to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. How Did Vincent Van Gogh Influence The World Vincent was an important figure in American History because he helped inspire many great artists know today. To this day he is described as the Greatest Dutch Painter as well as a strong influential that inspired many great artists like Gauguin, Pissarro, Monet, and Bernard. If you hear a voice within in you say you cannot paint , then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced . This was one of Van Gogh s inspirational quotes stating that everything in this world can be overcome and how you can do anything you put your mind to. Anna Carbentus Van Gogh gave birth to her first son, Vincent Van Gogh on March 30, 1853 in Zundert Netherlands where he also grew up. He was the oldest out of 6 kids and lived with his parents Theodorus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Van Gogh was taken to a nearby hospital and his doctors sent for Theo, who arrived to find his brother sitting up in bed and smoking a pipe. They spent the next couple of days talking and then van Gogh asked Theo to take him home. On July 29, 1890, Vincent van Gogh died in his brother s arms at age 37. Theo, who was suffering from syphilis and was emotionally unstable after his brother s death, died six months later in a Dutch asylum. He was buried in Utrecht, but in 1914 Theo s wife, Johanna, who was a dedicated supporter of van Gogh s works, had Theo s body reburied in the Auvers cemetery next to Vincent. Johanna then collected as many of van Gogh s paintings as she could, but discovered that many of them had been destroyed or lost, van Gogh s own mother having thrown away crates full of his art. On March 17, 1901, 71 of van Gogh s paintings were displayed at a show in Paris, and his fame subsequently grew enormously. His mother lived long enough to see her son hailed as an artist and a genius. Today, Vincent van Gogh is considered the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt. He completed more than 2,100 works, consisting of 860 oil paintings and more than 1,300 watercolors, drawings and sketches. Several of his paintings rank among the most expensive in the world; Irises sold for a record $53.9 million, and his Portrait of Dr. Gachet sold for $82.5 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. An Analysis Of The Scottsboro Trials The final inspiration for the book is the Scottsboro trials. The Scottsboro trials were a series of court cases for nine black young men, who were falsely accused of raping two white women (Anderson). The grueling cases lasted for many years. The verdict of one of the first cases was the men were guilty. The case eventually made its was up to the Supreme Court where more evidence was discovered. Which was that the men were riding a train car to Alabama in 1931, while the women were on a completely separate car (Anderson). The men were claimed to be guilty again. One of the women on the train stepped forward, and stated that her and her friend were prostitutes illegally coming into Alabama. They said that they were raped because they wanted ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Cheyenne And Arapaho Ordeal The Cheyenne Indians were a tribe located in the plains and were very dependent on family and hunting. Cheyenne came from the Sioux, Shai ena which meant Strange speech people . Europeans claim in 1600 when they first arrived that Cheyenne Indians were in the Woodlands of the Wisconsin River, but for the sake of this tribal outline the information of provided will be covered over cheyenne in the Oklahoma Region and their migration. My resources are The Cheyenne and Arapaho Ordeal written by Donald J. Berthrong that covers the migration of both tribes and how they were treated. My second resource is Cheyenne Dog Soldiers by 3 credible Authors: Afton, Halaas, Masich. The Cheyennes were forced out of their units by the government and gathered within the North and the South. Also, it was important they follow the buffalo and kept them close to other tribes that spoke Algonquian language spoken by locals, along with Plains Sign language. The Cheyenne tribe was involved in the Red River war a year before the ring leaders were imprisoned in Florida or were living with the Northern Cheyenne tribe and Sioux Tribe. 1875, In order to maintain the tribes in these areas they grouped the Cheyenne Tribe and the Arapahos together in camps and in reservations by the government in order to make them the ideal american of farmers and christian citizens.. This caused lots of indians to get sick and live a very Filthy way of life. When the Indians grouped together and moved west to follow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...