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Jack Welch Outline
Thesis Statement
Management guru Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, has been instrumental in forming
today s top business management leaders by imparting effective knowledge in leadership
management; he is widely credited with transforming GE into a multibillion dollar conglomerate.
I. Jack Welch – Who is the man?
A. Biography –
1.Born in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1935.
a. Growing up – The family lived in one of the poorer neighborhoods of Salem, Massachusetts. Welch
has said that his mother was the most important influence on him, cheering him on in sports and
academics, and always encouraging him to strive for more b. Schooling – Welch continued to pursue
his education at the University of Illinois, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
He was part of the Chemical Development Organization, a wing of GE meant to develop new
businesses in chemicals. Welch was known as a maverick from the beginning. Working away from
headquarters, and in a section of the company outside the traditional electric businesses, he was
unhappy because of the low raise he was given, and he felt that GE had a strict bureaucracy. He would
have left the company had it not been for Reuben Gutoff ( Thought Leader ). In 1968, Welch was
appointed General Manager of the worldwide Plastics Division and became a vice president in 1972.
His move up the corporate ladder was steady. He became a senior vice president in 1977, and a vice
chairman and executive officer in 1979. In 1981, he was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer (CEO) ( Thought Leader ).
General Electric is a highly diverse corporation, manufacturing a wide variety of goods from light
bulbs and appliances to aircraft engines and nuclear weapons. GE enjoyed national recognition as a
model of American industry, as well as rising profits
and sales from $13 billion in 1981 to over $300 billion in 2001 when Welch retired ( Jack Welch
Gurus ). Welch listened to the market analysts who predicted that corporations would have to
restructure their top heavy bureaucracies and huge staffs of business school planners. Over the next
five years, Welch put his
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Essay Roman Pool
Roman Pool
The private residence built by newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst in San Simeon,
California is quite a site to behold. Originally named La Cuesta Encantada it is now often referred to
as Hearst Castle. It is located on a hilltop overlooking the Pacific Ocean in the Santa Lucia Mountains.
The estate took 28 years to build and includes the main house, guest houses, two pools, and acres of
gardens, terraces and walkways. Its rooms and gardens are decorated with an impressive collection of
antiques from around the world. One particularly interesting building is the Roman Pool.
The Roman Pool at Hearst castle is a tiled indoor pool decorated with eight statues of Roman gods,
goddesses and heroes. The pool appears to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
274.) Only guests of Hearst were allowed to use his pool whereas anyone could go into the Baths of
Caracalla. Both the Roman Pool and the baths could be used by men and women. The main function
of the pool and the baths was for recreation and socializing. Hearst s pool was not used for bathing.
The Roman Pool is decorated from ceiling to floor with 1 square mosaic tiles. These glass tiles, called
smalti, are either colored (mainly blue or orange) or are clear with fused gold inside. The intense
colors and shimmering gold of the tiles combine to create a breathtaking effect. The designs created
by the tiles were developed by muralist Camille Solon. The inspiration for some of these designs came
from the 5 C. Mausoleum of Galla Placidia (Kastner, p. I 261.)
Galla Placidia was the daughter of Roman emperor Theodosius. She built a cruciform oratory for her
own mausoleum where she was to lie between her brother Honorius and her son Valentinian. This
monument to her is located in Ravenna, Italy (Hutton, p. 203.)
Hearst was affected by the beauty of the mosaics in the mausoleum and incorporated similar styles
into his Roman Pool. The walls of the mausoleum are marble but the vaulted arches are composed of
blue and gold smalti. The roofs and dome are covered with mosaics of night blue, powdered with stars
(Hutton, p. 204.) The Roman Pool is similar to the mausoleum with its blue and gold color scheme
and stylized star
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Multiple Outcomes Of Multiple Pregnancy
Multiple Pregnancy Multiple pregnancy is a pregnancy with more than one baby in mom s uterus,
such as twins, triplets or quadruplets. According to the American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists, the highest rate of multiple pregnancy was in the years between 1980 and 2008, due to
use of fertility treatments and childbearing among women older than 35 years (Multiple Pregnancy,
2015). The causes of multiple pregnancies are race, gene, age (pregnancy after age of thirty), use of
fertility stimulating drugs and in vitro fertilization (Multiple Pregnancy and Birth: Twins, Triplets, and
High order Multiples ). Caring more than one baby is considered high risk pregnancy, because of the
many complications that may occur during the periods of pregnancy, labor and postpartum for the
women s and baby s health. This kind of pregnancy requires multiple doctors visits and exams, bed
rest, and in most cases end with premature delivered babies through Cesarean section.
Complications on Mom s Health There are many possible problems that may occur in pregnancy with
more than one baby. The risk of developing of some kind of complications is two times greater than in
pregnancy with one baby. The most dangerous for the mom are bleeding during third trimester,
preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, Iron deficiency Anemia, and postpartum hemorrhage (Being
pregnant with twins, triplets and other multiples , 2015). Preeclampsia is developing of high blood
pressure, which can impair the
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Avoid Vs Incentive Pay
Year after year, as executive pay continues its inexorable climb, it s amusing to watch corporate
directors try to justify the piles of shareholder money they throw at the hired help (Morgenson 1) .
There are many employees that go the extra mile and produce more for their company, but they often
never receive anything extra in return. Due to this, they are less motivated to go the extra mile in the
future. In contrast, incentive pay is beneficial to an organization s overall production efficiency and
effectiveness.
Employees get bonuses based on incentive compensation of how productive they work. To begin, the
2011 Incentive Plan is designed to further and promote the interests of the Company, its subsidiaries
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First of all, a convenient starting point for an analysis of pay determination of team sports players is
the marginal productivity theory, which is the workhorse of modern labor economics (Bernd Simmons
1) .This connects with the claim because the marginal productivity theory includes that performance
ends up determining how much the athlete gets paid. This proves what I learned is true because the
theory shows how athletes relates to a worker on how if they work , then incentive compensation is
what is rewarded as a salary is for an athlete. Although salary is determined by hardwork, many fans
may believe player pay to be arbitrarily determined, statistical studies have shown that player salaries
in team sports on both sides of the Atlantic depend on age, experience, and ability (Bernd Simmons
23) . The author s ideas that fans believe that players pay is determined by age, experience, and ability
is a useful belief but sheds light on the difficult problem of realizing an athlete must be hardworking
to be most of the characteristics that fans believe provide the best compensation. By focusing on how
fans believes salaries depend on age, ability, and experience, the author overlooks the deeper problem
of players who are very talented and hardworking but old of age for an athlete which might affect their
salary; I believe this is unfair because age is just a number. In addition, North American players unions
in European soccer have been less effective in bargaining over salaries and employment terms (Bernd
Simmons 8) . This connects with the claim because many North American soccer players can t be
negotiated as much due to the extra work that was put in by them. This proves what I learned is true
because many athletes that put in the extra effort can t be bargained as much due to the reasoning of
their ability of playing their sport very well. To wrap thing up,
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All Souls By Michael Patrick Macdonald Summary
All Souls: A Family Story From Southie by Michael Patrick MacDonald By Micheal Patrick
MacDonald. (Ballentine Books under The Random House Publishing Corporation, 1999, 266pp.
$14.00) Michael Patrick MacDonald saw hatred animated on a Friday in the early days of October.
Some people were reading the newspaper in brightly lit kitchens. Some children were coloring with
brightly hued crayons. Some fathers were getting into cars in front of their beautiful homes. But there
were no crayons, bright kitchens, or fathers in nice cars on Dorchester Street in Southie that day. Only
the cruelest manifestation of blind hatred. Michael Patrick MacDonald was an innocent child when he
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But he also reveals the pain that Southie inflicted upon him, upon every one of Old Colony s residents.
He tells us the story as if he is trying to explain away, rationalize, justify a father who goes out
drinking, then comes home and beats his wife and children. In a ‘He was a good man underneath all
of that rage sort of fashion, he exposes Southie s grave and serious problems, all the while maintaining
that it was the best place in the whole world. We tend to marginalize the poor, the destitute, the food
stamp and welfare recipients among us. We like to pretend that they are not there, much like the
residents of Southie liked to pretend that the violence and anger and tragedy in Southie weren t there.
We like to try to compartmentalize this part of our own society, this very real set of people who still
live in our towns. Who mourn their dead at our churches, who lower them into the ground in our
cemeteries, who hand food stamps to the cashier at our grocery stores. We have all been guilty of it.
How could we not be? How could we really grasp, realize, come to terms with, comprehend such an
alien life? Michael Patrick MacDonald is our translator. He relays the past as Southie has written it on
his heart. He hands it to us in a language we might better understand. MacDonald opens the door and
invites us to sit down at his Southie dinner table. To lie on a mattress on the floor next to him and his
brothers. To come
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Southwest Airlines Case Analysis
Southwest Airlines: A Case Analysis
ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS
It is evident that the greatest strength that Southwest Airlines has is its financial stability. As known in
the US airline industry, Southwest is one of those airlines who are consistently earning profits despite
the problems the industry is facing. With such stability, the corporation is able to make decisions and
adjust policies, which other heavily burdened airlines may not be able to imitate.
Having a low amount of cost in their operations is one of the contributing factors in Southwest
Airlines financial success. Such low cost model of the corporation is brought about by an effective
strategy. Southwest uses only one type of aircraft the fuel efficient Boeing 737. ... Show more content
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The company can spread their wings to new territories and purchase more planes to extend their
capacity and cater more customers. This would be very beneficial for Southwest because the company
will be able to extend its services to a larger market that is in need of their traveling services.
It is quite known that the airline industry has very high barriers to entry. This means it is somehow
difficult for new companies to enter such industry. Aside from the fact that there are already so many
established airlines that have good names and reputations, the vulnerability of the industry to
economic cycles somehow add difficulty for new entrants. Such vulnerability means that if the
economy is doing well, more people will have the money to pay plane tickets and travel. But if the
economy is not doing well, then people will have less money to fly and will use more cost effective
means of transportation. This difficulty for new entrants to penetrate the industry is an opportunity for
Southwest to minimize the likelihood of additional competition, thereby sustaining its current share in
the market. They may now focus more on their current competitors for market share rather than
worrying much about others entering the industry.
Having been very successful in their operations, Southwest Airlines is surely a target of competitors
focus. And by that, other airlines may begin copying Southwest s
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The Torture Myth, by Anne Applebaum
In the article, The Torture Myth, Anne Applebaum explores the controversial topic of torture practices,
focused primarily in The United States. The article was published on January 12, 2005, inspired by the
dramatic increase of tensions between terrorist organizations and The United States. Applebaum
explores three equality titillating concepts within the article. Applebaum s questions the actual
effectiveness of using torture as a means of obtaining valuable information in urgent times.
Applebaum explores the ways in which she feels that the United States torture policy ultimately
produces negative effects upon the country. Applebaum s final question is if torture is not optimally
successful, why so much of society believes it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I have been unable to deliberate on the appropriate alternative method for this particular dilemma.
When it comes to the topic of torture, the popular attitude is that it is sometimes required. Where this
agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of ethics and efficiency. Whereas some are
convinced that it is an effective policy, others maintain that it is not successful practice. To further
support the stance that the torture policy is not necessary effective, Army Col. Stuart Herrington
inserted, in his experience, nine out of ten people can be persuaded to talk with no stress methods at
all, let alone cruel and unusual ones. Applebaum s second argument for eliminating the torture policy
is that it constantly enables the enemy to build tolerance for the torture. Applebaum uses the example
of radical terrorists are nasty, so to defeat them we have to be nastier. This example clearly illustrates
the fault within the misconception that torture is ultimately effective. There can also be unnoticed and
lasting consequences to torture, that in turn, affect more than the individual country. The global stigma
that is labeled upon any country that participates in or allows the torture of wartime prisoners is
remarkably important. The public and self image that the respective country acquires, affects
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Lather And Nothing Else Symbolism
Lather and Nothing Else, a story that takes place in South America around the time of the early 1900 s.
The atmosphere that revolves around the story consists of suspense, worry, and tension; keeping the
reader intrigued. By using first person point of view, the reader doesn t know the thoughts of the
enemy (Torres). Yet the author s use of symbolism, irony, and first person point of view is very
effective. It allows the reader to establish a deeper emotional connection to the scenario being put
forth in front of them and increasing the level of tension throughout the story. The perspective of
Lather and Nothing Else is in first person. The author s decision to write the piece in this perspective
is very effective because it has the ability to show the in depth emotions, thoughts, and personality of
the town barber. The reader can view the character in all directions, gaining empathy and sympathy for
him. Also, it gives the reader great insight into the conflict of the story (the dilemma inside of the
barber s head) and let us see all the things the barber must consider in order to make his decision of
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The most apparent example would be the razor the town barber possesses. The razor could have been
the difference between life and death in terms of Torres life. The barber could have potentially taken
the life of Torres with a single slice of the razor blade to his neck as his eyes were shut and wouldn t
have seen it coming. ...With his eyes shut he would not even see the shine of the razor or the gleam in
my eye. Also, the razor represents choices and freedoms. Torres is a murderer, executioner, terrorist,
and the barber is curious as to if he could end the torture and pain he is putting his town through. The
razor symbolizes the thin line between hero or murderer and life or
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Media Torrent And Disposable Feeling Analysis
¨Yerr Eli, why they testing me? Like I don t always keep the hammer next to me? Like I ain t got a
hitter to the left of me? Like we ain t in these streets more than sesame? If that s ya chick, then why
she texting me? Why she keep calling my phone speaking sexually? Every time I m out, why she
stressing me? You call her Stephanie? I call her Headphanie ( Young M.A.)¨. This one of the very few
songs that is being broadcasted across the U.S. Many children hear this and do not understand the
meaning, but will soon be inserted in the lyrics for the simple fact that they hear it. With that being
said, children may try to imitate the actions because the artist is ¨cool¨. Take this into consideration
and think about how this may affect their outlook on the future, think about how soon the mind of a
child is corrupted. In the article by Todd Gitlin, Supersaturation, or, the Media Torrent and Disposable
Feeling shows the relation between how humans are becoming more like robots due to the increase in
popular media and technology. The development of the uncensored ... Show more content on
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The U.K. is closely related to America in a sense with the same issues in the youth. Childhood fun
never depended on technology until around the 2000 s. Childhood used to be about wishful thinking,
imagination, and mud pies! In this generation the children fear that Earth will end by the time they
grow up and that Earth will be a terrible place to be once they are older. Today s youth wants what is
hot, and they have access to view everything that is hot; including what s happening in other parts of
the world. They re mind is not only restricted to American culture, but any and every culture. The
youth in the U.S. is directly affected by our society the most though. They are not limited to what only
their parents want them to learn, they re open to any of the harm they have access
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Similarities Between Clinton And Johnson
William Clinton was the president of the United States from 1991 to 2001. Andrew Johnson was
president from 1865 to 1869. Presidents Clinton and Johnson were both impeached during the
presidencies. This paper will include information on both presidents impeachments, how their cases
were similar and different, along with my personal thoughts on their cases. William (Bill) Clinton s
impeachment was started around his sexual relations in 1994 with Paula Jones. Clinton s lawyers
wanted to grant immunity to Clinton while he was in office. The case reached the Supreme Court and
unanimously against the president allowing investigations to continue. Clinton s scandal continued
with his affair with Monica Lewinsky. Clinton was allegedly involved in an affair with Lewinsky
while she was a Whitehouse intern. Many Republican house ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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Johnson took over control after John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Lincoln. Johnson was a
Union man, but was from the south. He believed that America was for white men. Johnson would
pardon southerners, and blocked the enforcement of the congress proposals to help African Americans.
He wanted to dismiss the Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, because he agreed with the reconstruction
act. On February 24 President Johnson locked himself in his room and refused to leave, and the House
of Representatives impeached him. Starting March 4 the Trial lasted eleven weeks Johnson was well
behaved and agreed to many terms and conditions. At the end of his trial he escaped removal by one
vote. The two impeachments were similar becaue they were both impeached for party related reasons
instead of crimes. Johnson was impeached because he violated the Tenure of Office Act, while Clinton
was impeached based off of perjury. They were different however Johnson was purely disliked based
on his party choices and political choices, while Clintons perjury was surrounded by two affairs and
countless
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The Life and Work of Confucius Philosophy Essay Confucius
The Life And Work Of Confucius Philosophy Essay
Confucius (551 479 BCE), was a thinker, political figure, educator and founder of the Ru School of
Chinese thought. Confucius was born at Shang ping, in the country of Lu. His given name was Kong,
but his disciples called him Kong fu tse, (i.e. Kong the Master, or Teacher.) His father passed away
when he was only three years old. Confucius mother Yan she raised him. During his younger years
Confucius showed a love of learning, and an expression of awe for the ancient laws of his country.
Confucius was only nineteen years old when he married, but he divorced his wife after only four years
of marriage so that he could have more time for his study and the performance of his public duties. ...
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Some have argued that, because of the text s inconsistencies and incompatibilities of thought, there is
much in the Analects that is non Confucian and should be discarded as a basis for understanding the
thought of Confucius. Benjamin Schwartz cautions us against such radical measures.
While textual criticism based on rigorous philological and historic analysis is crucial, and while the
later sections [of the Analects] do contain late materials, the type of textual criticism that is based on
considerations of alleged logical inconsistencies and incompatibilities of thought must be viewed with
great suspicion. . . . While none of us comes to such an enterprise without deep laid assumptions about
necessary logical relations and compatibilities, we should at least hold before ourselves the constant
injunction to mistrust all our unexamined preconceptions on these matters when dealing with
comparative thought. (The World of Thought in Ancient China, p. 61)
Confucius philosophy was predominately a moral and political one. It was founded on the belief that
heaven and earth coexist in harmony and balanced strength while maintaining a perpetual dynamism.
Human beings, he taught, are sustained by these conditions and must strive to emulate the cosmic
model.
The Doctrine of the Mean is the elaboration of the way of
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Using Amazon Mechanical Turk ( Https )
METHOD PARTICIPANTS Participants were recruited using Amazon Mechanical Turk
(https://www.mturk.com/), a crowdsourcing Internet marketplace in which workers can complete
Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs) in exchange for gift certificate credit on Amazon.com. Our
workers/participants were limited to adults residing in the US, and all their responses were kept
anonymous. Participants were directed to complete the survey on Qualtrics.com, an online survey tool.
On the Mechanical Turk site participants must reach the end of the survey before they receive a
validation code that they enter into mTurk to receive their compensation. Moreover, participants in our
study are recruited through Amazon s website, and have previously agreed to Amazon ... Show more
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Participants were compensated approximately $__ for their participation, which was the rate
recommended by Amazon s guide to Best Practices for mTurk. We did ask for demographical
information like race, gender, age and receding state. Participants had to be married for at least 3
through 25 years. We only used first time marriage participants in order to reduce any compounding
variables. PROCEDURE Participants were given an informed consent. Random numbers were given
to each participant and were randomly placed in one of the three groups: positive humor, avoidant
humor, and control (somatic features). The manipulation for this study was to prime each group
differently before taking the questionnaires. The positive humor group was asked to think of a moment
when their spouse used positive humor, humor used to reduce tension and bring closeness. The
avoidant humor group was asked to think of a moment when their spouse used avoidant humor, humor
that is used to avoid conflict or change the topic. The control group was then asked to think of their
spouse s somatic features. Each group then had to take two measures the KMS (Kansas Marital
Satisfaction) scale and the CSI (Couples Satisfaction Index). MEASURES KMS In order to measure
marital satisfaction, we used the KMS scale (Schumm, 1986). The KMS is a short 3 item, 7 point
Likert scale. The KMS was used to ask participants their level of marital satisfaction based on their
satisfaction with their marriage, spouse, and the
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Comparing Korsakoff s Syndrome And Sterograde Amnesia
Amnesia can occur in many different forms depending on the damage caused to specific areas of the
brain. Korsakoff s syndrome is a memory disorder that is caused by a thiamine deficiency and id
usually seen by people with heavy alcohol consumption (Breedlove, Watson Rosenzweig, 2013).
Medial temporal lobectomy is the cutting of areas of the anterior temporal lobe such as the
hippocampus and amygdala and this can cause long term anterograde amnesia (Salmon, Haymon
Abello, Connolly, McLachlan, 2014). This paper will examine both Korsakoff s syndrome and medial
temporal lobectomy to compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the two and how
they can both impact a person s life. Declarative memory deals with how an individual ... Show more
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One difference is that a person with Korsakoff s syndrome may also have retrograde amnesia. In
addition to being unable to retrieve new information, the individual may also have problems retrieving
information obtained prior to the disorder (Kril Harper, 2012). A person with this syndrome is more
likely to confabulate, whether spontaneously or by provocation. Spontaneous confabulation may be
due to a deficiency in remembering the source of a memory or a deficiency in cognitive functioning
whereas provoked confabulation may be related to errors in memory (Kessels, Kortrijk, Wester Nys,
2008). Henry Molaison on the other had no problems remembering his life prior to his lobectomy and
could recount childhood scenes and memories from the first twenty seven years of his life (Carey,
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Becoming A Corrections Officer
Corrections Officer Have you ever thought about making a difference in people s lives? Or even
turning people s lives around completely? Well that s exactly what corrections officers do. Some
people might not think that corrections officers are actually there to help the inmates they oversee but
a lot of them are in the business to help. The way they help is by trying their best to keep the inmates
safe no matter how foul or rude they are to the authorities. They also tend to be some of the most
caring individuals in the world even if they do receive backlash from inmates. There are a lot of
people in the business of helping to turn people s lives around, but being a corrections officer is one of
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Yes, they do have to break up the occasional scuffle between inmates but they also have to make sure
they re fed, and housed properly, along with making sure that they have no contraband in their cells.
Contraband in jails can be drugs or weapons that were smuggled in illegally. The reason CO s or
Correction Officer s have to do contraband searches is because they can not have any illegal items in
their facility or else they can get in trouble for not seeing it or finding it. During the searches they also
have to make sure prisoners are not trying to escape and breaking the bars to their windows.
Obviously the correction officers need to check for a potential escape route for inmates because some
would much rather risk their lives and future freedom after their sentence than to actually serve their
sentence. People in jail spend all day in their cells or certain allowed areas of the jail so they have time
to scout the area and potentially devise a plan to escape, but 9 times out of 10, their plans do not
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A Brief Note On Death By Social Media
Death by social media. Social media, for most of world, was introduced with MySpace. They could
reconnect with people they had lost touch with over the years and really share their day to day lives
with each other. Social media was the beginning of a new era. As social media grew and continues to
grow today the world is reaping the benefits. With many websites and smart phone apps, it is an
important communication tool used all over the world. However beneficial, social media is extremely
flawed. The world is seeing a loss in productivity and vital communication skills needed for day to
day life. People all over the world are less productive since social media hit the big time. Lost
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This has happened to me one too many times at home. Instead of taking care of the pool or the lawn I
was too busy telling people that I was going to do it. Most people, including myself, will say they are
going to do something, wait for a bit of recognition and that gratification is enough to make them feel
as good as if they had done the activity. They end up feeling great about their hard work but in reality
none of the work has been done. Social media is used for just about everything so it is no surprise it is
seen in the work place. Many businesses use social media to promote their work and bring in revenue.
But social media in the work place does not end there. Employees will push the envelope and see what
they can get away with. I once worked in a factory, in an area by myself and I knew I could have my
cell phone out. With that came the temptation to socialize, via social networking. It was so bad at one
point that I spent over an hour using social media without realizing. This type of behavior led to
questions as to why my work was not done in a timely manner. Companies are losing money and
valuable time because of the craze that is social media. Education is also suffering because of social
media. Students everywhere, especially the younger generations, are extremely involved with social
networking. When I was in high school I was involved in about twelve
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Stages of Group Development
The Forming Storming Norming Performing is a model of group development, first proposed by
Bruce Tuckman in 1965, who maintained that these phases are all necessary and inevitable in order for
the team to grow, to face up to challenges, to tackle problems, to find solutions, to plan work, and to
deliver results. Forming In the first stages of team building, the forming of the team takes place. The
individual s behavior is driven by a desire to be accepted by the others, and avoid controversy or
conflict. Serious issues and feelings are avoided, and people focus on being busy with routines, such
as team organization, who does what, when to meet, etc. But individuals are also gathering
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Group members establish implicit or explicit rules about how they will achieve their goal. They
address the types of communication that will or will not help with the task. Indicators include:
Questioning performance, Reviewing/clarify objective, Changing/confirming roles, Opening risky
issues, Assertiveness, Listening, Testing new ground, Identifying strengths and weaknesses.
Performing Some teams will reach the performing stage. These high performing teams are able to
function as a unit as they find ways to get the job done smoothly and effectively without inappropriate
conflict or the need for external supervision. Team members have become interdependent. By this
time they are motivated and knowledgeable. The team members are now competent, autonomous and
able to handle the decision making process without supervision. Dissent is expected and allowed as
long as it is channeled through means acceptable to the team. Supervisors of the team during this
phase are almost always participative. The team will make most of the necessary decisions. Even the
most high performing teams will revert to earlier stages in certain circumstances. Many long standing
teams will go through these cycles many times as they react to changing circumstances. For example,
a change in leadership may cause the team to revert to storming as the new people challenge the
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Taking a Look at Addison s Disease
Autoimmune diseases are very common. There are over 23.5 million Americans who suffer from such
diseases. Women of child bearing age and people with a family history of autoimmune diseases are
more likely to be affected by these diseases. Addison s can also occur in dogs. This type of disease is
one that is caused by the attack of healthy cells and tissue. The immune system can t tell the difference
between the healthy tissue and the bad one and it attacks the normal one creating an autoimmune
disorder. Autoimmune disorders can destroy body tissue, change the function of an organ, or cause
abnormal growth in an organ. Parts of the body that are usually affected by these disorders are joints,
muscles, blood vessels, endocrine glands, or other organs. There is a wide variety of autoimmune
diseases. More than 80 kinds of diseases have been discovered.
One common autoimmune disease is Addison s disease. Addison s occurs when your body creates
antibodies which attach onto your adrenal cortex and destroys the cells which create cortisol, and
aldosterone. This may not seem to be a big deal but, it is life threatening. Cortisol is a hormone which
responds to stress, increases blood sugar, and suppresses the immune system. . It also helps regulate
the metabolism. When there is a lack of cortisol you can have symptoms such as diarrhea, inability to
handle stress, vomiting, loss of appetite, and much more. Aldosterone works with blood pressure, and
helps regulate the salt and water
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Middle East Faces Water Shortage For The Next 25 Years
Intro paragraph:
I collected the news articles for this assignment through various means. For instance, I used Google
search, and typed in keywords such as economy, scarce resources, economic analysis, economic data,
consumer demand, consumer spending and consumer prices. I would then click the news tab and
looked through the list of recent news articles, and I would pick the ones that caught my attention the
most. I also went directly to well known news websites, such as the Miami Herald, Washington Post,
New York times, Forbes, and Daily Finance. The method I used the most was Google Search, due to
the wide variety of options it offered, and because the articles were more organized by date, compared
to the other websites. I also watched the News, and then searched for the article I saw on TV through
search engines such as Google, Yahoo.etc
Article 1
Title of the Article: Middle East Faces Water Shortage for the next 25 years
Authors first and last name: John Vidal
Webaddress:http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/aug/27/middle east faces water shortages
for the next 25 years study says
Keywords/ Search terms: U.S economy, resources, scarce resources, scarcity, news
Summary: This article talks about the scarcity of water that is being faced by people in the Middle
East. The lack of water is due to an increase in temperature, which is drying out underground aquifers,
and from agriculture, which consumes large quantities of water. The depleting water supplies are
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There Isn t Any Chicano Essay by
As I enter the museum, I saw huge white walls, which made up the whole museum. I thought it was
quite elegant looking and incredible because of the color of the museum, white. Not to mention, it is
located in the mountains of Los Angeles with a gorgeous view and awesome location. But I couldn t
help but notice that there isn t any Chicana/o are pieces at all. Why aren t there any art pieces that have
to do with Chicana/o? Especially since the museum gets a lot of tourists from around the world,
including people from Mexico and people from the Spanish culture. Why are they being excluded
from the art works? Don t the artist have the right to be notice by other people around the world like
the other artists that are being presented? While ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I believe that the Chicana/o art isn t being appreciate by the American society or isn t acceptable. The
Chicana/o art has been in this country for years but yet no recognitions of the art pieces in the
museums. There are some exhibitions here and there but rarely at the big museums such as the Getty.
The impression that the museum is leaving is that there is no room for Chicana/o art and no need to
explore the cultures that they have to offer. This is sort of a reason why I didn t feel as comfortable
because there wasn t any work that I could relate to or feel excited to see. Whereas the art exhibition
that took place in East Los Angeles made me feel comfortable because I knew that the people that
made the work where coming from a familiar background that I ve grown up inn; I can relate to the art
pieces they have created. I can recall that the art I ve seen throughout my life were mainly American
art pieces or European art pieces but rarely or none of Chicana/o pieces. As I was researching the
Getty s mission statement, it stated, ...the performing arts that engage our diverse local and
international audiences which I thought was kind of ironic since the art pieces that they have mainly
European art. They seem to want to be diverse and have art pieces that people can relate to or to
impress, but in reality, they seem to want to attract people who seem to have the lifestyle of upper
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Bioengineering Personal Statement
Over this past summer, I was given the opportunity to volunteer at my local hospital. Over the 10
week program where I volunteered 200 hours of my time, I was exposed to many aspects of the
healthcare system. Given my future career plans of one day becoming an ophthalmologist, this was a
great learning experience. I was greatly intrigued by many of the technology at the hospital and tried
best as I could to envelop myself into areas where I could better understand the usage of such
technology. From my initial exposure to such advances in medical technologies I decided I would
make my undergraduate major bioengineering as to understand technological advances better and how
they can efficiently be used to help people. Bioengineering would not
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The Jack The Ripper Murders
The Jack the Ripper Murders happened in the East End of London in 1888 and, although the
Whitechapel Murderer was only a threat to a small section of the community in a small part of
London, the murders had a huge impact on society as a whole. A thing that puzzles a lot of people
about this ancient murder spree is why the crimes are still so famous, even though over a hundred and
twenty five years has gone by since they occurred. If Jack the Ripper only had five victims, then he
wasn t a particularly prolific murderer compared to others that have come since then. The fact that his
so called reign of terror lasted only twelve or so weeks means that he wasn t at large for a particularly
long time. There is little doubt that his is the worlds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The most famous of these letters, and the one that gave the murderer his name that ensured the
longevity of this legend was the missive sent to the Central News Office in late September, 1888. This
was the infamous Dear Boss Letter, that bore the chilling, though accurate signature, Jack the Ripper.
Press coverage of this letter led to a veritable avalanche of similar correspondence that resulted in the
police investigation almost being brought to melt down. Yet the likelihood is that the person
responsible for the murders was not the same person who sent this letter. It was believed by police
officers at the time and the majority of modern day experts are unanimously in agreement, that the
letter was the work of a Journalist. Despite the fact that no one was ever brought to justice or charged
with the murders, there have been more than a hundred named suspects who may or may not have
been Jack the Ripper. Aaron Kosminski, Thomas Cutbush and Montague Druitt are some of the
interesting suspects, whereas Prince Albert Edward Victor, the Freemasons, and Lewis Carroll are
some of the ridiculous
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A Short Story Of A Homeless Man
Running down the street, the man held back a sob. He wasn t prone to crying, but today was an
exception. The man s name was Max. Running, running, running away was all the 12 year old could
think of. After witnessing his brother s death, he couldn t bare staying any longer at the funeral. I
wonder where I ll go, he thought. He pondered the thought of going to a big city but he was only 12.
Maybe a not so big city, like Hanahan. Yes that s where I ll go. Hanahan was a small city about half an
hour away from Charleston SC. Just as Max was about to steal a car, he heard a distant gunshot and
had a flashback. 6 days earlier JOHN, JOHN, JOHN, come on, this guy is going to kill us if we don t
get off his property, yelled Max. Relax, he s not gonna do anything, whispered John. ... Show more
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This place creeps me out, said Max. John agreed with Max and the two boy headed of the five acre
property. Suddenly a massive figure appeared out from behind a tree with something in his hand.
Aha!! I got you now ya magets! gnarled the landowner. The massive man pointed his object in the
boys way and they now knew what he was holding. A gun. The landowner fired upon then twice and
when the smoke cleared. Someone lay dead. Max hugged his brother. In a shaking voice, No, no,
John, don t leave me, you can t do this to
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Essay on Running Record Analysis
Every day teachers are required to make decisions before, during and after teaching. Some of these
decisions will seem small and insignificant and others will have far reaching consequences. All of the
assessment undertaken and subsequent decisions made can potentially enhance teaching and influence
student learning outcomes for the better (Brady amp; Kennedy, 2009). There are numerous things to
be assessed and various methods for assessing. One example of this is the assessment of reading. A
Running Record is one method of assessing a child s reading (Hill, 2012). The running record allows
the teacher to note a child s reading behaviour as he or she reads from a chosen text. It examines both
the accuracy of reading and the types of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this instance it seems to contribute to James being able to read almost the entire text correctly. By
the time James reaches the fifth line of the text he seems to have worked out he can predict the
language of the text using his memory for the text and meaning information he ascertains from the
illustrations (Hill, 2012).
At line 16 James makes an error reading The little bear instead of The teddy bear . Given the repetitive
and predictable nature of the preceding text it may be concluded that James is using meaning cues
from the illustrations to work out the sentence will be about a bear coupled with what he already
knows about the text; that little was used in all previous sentences to describe each object. James has
worked out that this text uses both images and print to convey meaning (Holliday, 2008).
James appears to be using limited cross checking behaviours. Self correction behaviour is nil, at least
in this instance. Evidence shows he is using mostly meaning and visual cues and not drawing on
structural cues. As a result of not utilising all the sources of information afforded by the text his
understanding and comprehension of the text is quite limited and there is no evidence he has really
connected with the text. In recent years there has been much research on reading
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Cane Toads And Its Effects On America
Known in the scientific community as Bufo marinus, cane toads were introduced to Australia in the
mid 1900 s t rate from their native home of South America. Sugarcane crops were at risk of
destruction from the infestation of beetles, and these species were brought in to help counter the
negative effect that the beetles were having on farms. These amphibians have the ability to grow up to
4.4 pounds, and were soon doing more harm than good. Not only were the cane toads eating the
beetles that they were meant to, but they also started including native insect eaters in their diets
(Roach). This new addition to their food source helped the toads to thrive and expand their habitat
region. Cane toads are known for their venomous features and are infamous for their inability to
control the cane toads. Rather than halting the spread of the cane beetles, these organisms themselves
spread at an unbelievably fast rate. Only three thousand cane toads were released into the plantations
that were infested in Australia, but presently, millions are inhabitants of this continent. They were
originally only located in north Queensland but have somehow spread thousands of square miles into
northeast Australia. Now recognized as a pest, the Australian government is informing civilians on
how to properly collect them and is teaching them appropriate disposal methods. There are little to no
natural predators that would normally control the population size of the cane toads, so their population
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The Between Self Disclosure And Computer Mediated...
This article explores the difference between self disclosure in Computer Mediated Communication
(CMC) and Face to Face Communication (FTF). More specifically, this article focuses Joseph Walther
s Hyperpersonal Model from 1996, and presents an attributional extension on the model. The article
begins by discussing the presence of self disclosure on the internet, stating that self disclosure is rife in
profiles for online dating and that the average Facebook user discloses approximately 25% of the
standard information that could be disclosed . The article states that while there has been lots of
research articles on the reasons that self disclosure is so prevalent in CMC, such as anonymity and
selective self presentation, they all seem to make the assumption that increased self disclosure in CMC
directly results in increased intimacy. Hence, while research has shown that people disclose more
information in CMC relative to FTF, no one has empirically proven the impact of self disclosure on
intimacy in CMC. The article continues by defining the concepts and theories crucial to understanding
the topic at hand. The disclosure intimacy link is a theory which states that self disclosure is directly
proven to foster intimacy in a relationship (Sternberg,1988). The Hyperpersonal model sets out to
explain the reason why some online relationships tend to be more intimate than FTF relationships
(Parks Floyd, 1996). The Hyperpersonal Model states that CMC can be Hyperpersonal
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Patient Premature Case Studies
Patient was an 22 year old male who was diagnosed with an arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
following rupture in left cerebellar hemisphere four years ago while participating in physical
education (P.E.) at school. The patient is unaware of initial diagnostic procedures, but reported
receiving an embolization and shunt to decrease intracranial pressure. Following rupture, the patient
remained in a coma for two weeks; awoke with severe ataxia, dysphagia, lack of left UE/LE control,
left facial droop, and poor balance. After about one and half months inpatient treatment and physical
therapy, the patient was discharged home. Once home, the patient continued physical therapy,
occupational therapy, and speech therapy on an outpatient basis with
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The Literal Approach Of Contract
Essay A When interpreting a contract, the literal approach is often taken to determine what was meant
by the contract. The literal approach to contract interpretation means that when looking over a
contract, words are assigned their ordinary meaning. Words are interpreted literally, as they ordinarily
would be, regardless of the presumed context. However, giving words their ordinary meaning without
adjusting for the context of the situation may cause problems. An example would be when a business
places a clause in a contract proclaiming that any fees or costs associated with, say, the hourly cost of
renting equipment, are subject to change without notice. This contract would cause problems should
the fees suddenly be raised by an exorbitant amount because the literal approach would side with the
business as they literally state that they could alter their fees at any time without any notice, and they
reserve the right to change prices as they see fit. If, in the example given previously, the business
hiked rental fees from $5,000 to $50,000 per year, the literal approach could be taken and be fully
justifiable but could be problematic. Clearly, a reasonable person would see that a tenfold increase is
completely unreasonable, but the literal approach would defend this. Therefore, it would be important
to look at the other three forms of contractual interpretation to decide this matter. The contextual
approach would result in a sharply different interpretation of a contract
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Dulce Et Decorum Est Analysis
The war poem Dulce et Decorum est brings to light the astounding suffering and experiences of
suffering endured that characterized the WW1 battlefield and how it reflects upon the ideologies of
patriotism. The author, Wilfred Owen was written this poem in an iambic pentameter. He has
deliberately positioned the reader to distinguish to false portrayal of war itself, perpetuated by the
misleading governmental propaganda deliberately implanted to recruit boys to enlist and sacrifice
themselves in service of the government s imperialistic political ambitions. Owen has been
deliberately confronting towards the reader with loathsome imagery of suffering. This effectively
serves as an antithesis to the governments and society s misrepresentation of war as an honourable
means through which would achieve glory and pride for an individual s name. Contained within Owen
s poem Dulce et Decorum Est the conflicting argument against whether there truly is honour in dyeing
for one s country in World War 1 contradicts the Latin saying, Dulce et Decorum Est, which translates
to it is sweet and honourable to die for the fatherland . This title itself would seem as if Owen himself
doesn t condone the patriotic ideals and propaganda that resulted in the unnecessary deaths of millions
of young men in the war. However, the poem itself contradict this title. The speaker refuses to accept
the Latin saying and actually detests the patriotic argument. Within Owen s war poem he
communicates
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Questions On Arizona State University
Making Arizona Whole Again, One Community at a Time. Submitted by, Ashley Brister November
23rd, 2014 Arizona State University Table of Contents
Introduction............................................................................................1
Purpose.......................................................................................................1 Rising
Issues............................................................................................1 Illegal
Immigration................................................................................1 2 Water
Shortages.....................................................................................2 3 Education
System...................................................................................3 4
Recommendations...................................................................................4 Illegal
Immigration.................................................................................4 5 Water
Shortages......................................................................................5 6 Education
System....................................................................................6 7
Conclusion.............................................................................................7 8 ... Show more content on
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Upon research, the statistics below show the impact illegal border crossing has on Arizona. a) Over
the past few years, many families have been faced with unemployment, while struggling to find steady
work. In 2011 8.7% of Arizonans were officially unemployed, but in the prior year, 9.3% of illegal
aliens made up the workforce. That s 262,587 Arizonans left without jobs and 278,460 illegal aliens
with jobs. b) 37% of Arizona s uninsured population contained is illegal aliens, which was costing
Arizona $320 million annually. c) New reports show that tens of thousand illegal children will be
attending public schools all over Arizona, funded by taxpayers. This will cost Arizona 1.3 billion per
year, which weighs down Arizona s already struggling education system. Water Shortage As rainfall
levels continue to drop below normal for Arizona, the drought continues to raise concerns. Although
rainfall isn t necessarily a type of water source, most of the rain Phoenix gets comes from the
Colorado River, which in turn is also one of Arizona s main sources of water and used for Arizona s
water reservoirs, Lake Mead and Lake Powell. Here are some concerning facts listed below: a) Lake
Mead currently has 45% of its capacity level filled, putting it at 1,085 feet above sea level. Lake Mead
is already at the lowest level since the 1930s and if the drought continues, it s expected to drop to
1,000 feet by 2020. Phoenix currently gets half its
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Mozart vs. Beethoven Essay
Arts and Culture 2
Mozart vs. Beethoven Paper
3/21/12
Mozart vs. Beethoven In the 18th century, the middle class made a lot more money. During the
Classical Period, the middle class had a tremendous influence on music. They wanted to hear
concertos and symphonies. They wanted their children to learn great music and play instruments. The
composers began writing music that was geared towards the middle class because they could make a
better living if they enjoyed the music being played. They wrote music that was easier for their
students to understand and play. Serious music changed into comic operas, or popular folk tunes, and
dance music. This was a good thing it shaped dance and music forever. Mozart and Beethoven were
both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
At the age of eight, he wrote a symphony and at eleven, he wrote an oratorio. Then, at the age of
twelve he wrote a great opera. Mozart s father was Leopold Mozart, who happened to be a court
musician. Both Mozart and Beethoven had help from their fathers in many different ways. Mozart s
father helped him travel around as a young musician and he traveled many places and he seen many
well known people and aristocrats. Because of Mozart s early successes many challenges had become
part of his life. He had very high expectations from the community and from his father. Unlike,
Beethoven, Mozart was spoiled as a youth and because of this he refused to be treated as a servant. He
completely relied on his father s help and refused to work with the archbishop. This would become a
problem later when Mozart did not develop enough initiative. Because of that he could not make
decisions on his own.
Then at age 25, Mozart broke free from Salzburg and became a great freelance musician in Vienna.
This is where Mozart found and started some of his success. Mozart earned his living giving lessons to
people and holding concerts. Mozart later wrote his piece Don Giovanni and then The marriage of
Figaro and these were great pieces for his time. Eventually, Mozart s popularity disapeared and his
music was found to be very complicated and hard to follow. Mozart s music was very versatile and his
masterpieces had been in many forms. His piano concertos were and
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International Baccalaureate Tok EssayThere Can Be No

  • 1. International Baccalaureate Tok Essay_There Can Be No 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. International Baccalaureate Tok Essay_There Can Be No International Baccalaureate Tok Essay_There Can Be No
  • 2. Jack Welch Outline Thesis Statement Management guru Jack Welch, former CEO of General Electric, has been instrumental in forming today s top business management leaders by imparting effective knowledge in leadership management; he is widely credited with transforming GE into a multibillion dollar conglomerate. I. Jack Welch – Who is the man? A. Biography – 1.Born in Salem, Massachusetts, in 1935. a. Growing up – The family lived in one of the poorer neighborhoods of Salem, Massachusetts. Welch has said that his mother was the most important influence on him, cheering him on in sports and academics, and always encouraging him to strive for more b. Schooling – Welch continued to pursue his education at the University of Illinois, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was part of the Chemical Development Organization, a wing of GE meant to develop new businesses in chemicals. Welch was known as a maverick from the beginning. Working away from headquarters, and in a section of the company outside the traditional electric businesses, he was unhappy because of the low raise he was given, and he felt that GE had a strict bureaucracy. He would have left the company had it not been for Reuben Gutoff ( Thought Leader ). In 1968, Welch was appointed General Manager of the worldwide Plastics Division and became a vice president in 1972. His move up the corporate ladder was steady. He became a senior vice president in 1977, and a vice chairman and executive officer in 1979. In 1981, he was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) ( Thought Leader ). General Electric is a highly diverse corporation, manufacturing a wide variety of goods from light bulbs and appliances to aircraft engines and nuclear weapons. GE enjoyed national recognition as a model of American industry, as well as rising profits and sales from $13 billion in 1981 to over $300 billion in 2001 when Welch retired ( Jack Welch Gurus ). Welch listened to the market analysts who predicted that corporations would have to restructure their top heavy bureaucracies and huge staffs of business school planners. Over the next five years, Welch put his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Essay Roman Pool Roman Pool The private residence built by newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst in San Simeon, California is quite a site to behold. Originally named La Cuesta Encantada it is now often referred to as Hearst Castle. It is located on a hilltop overlooking the Pacific Ocean in the Santa Lucia Mountains. The estate took 28 years to build and includes the main house, guest houses, two pools, and acres of gardens, terraces and walkways. Its rooms and gardens are decorated with an impressive collection of antiques from around the world. One particularly interesting building is the Roman Pool. The Roman Pool at Hearst castle is a tiled indoor pool decorated with eight statues of Roman gods, goddesses and heroes. The pool appears to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 274.) Only guests of Hearst were allowed to use his pool whereas anyone could go into the Baths of Caracalla. Both the Roman Pool and the baths could be used by men and women. The main function of the pool and the baths was for recreation and socializing. Hearst s pool was not used for bathing. The Roman Pool is decorated from ceiling to floor with 1 square mosaic tiles. These glass tiles, called smalti, are either colored (mainly blue or orange) or are clear with fused gold inside. The intense colors and shimmering gold of the tiles combine to create a breathtaking effect. The designs created by the tiles were developed by muralist Camille Solon. The inspiration for some of these designs came from the 5 C. Mausoleum of Galla Placidia (Kastner, p. I 261.) Galla Placidia was the daughter of Roman emperor Theodosius. She built a cruciform oratory for her own mausoleum where she was to lie between her brother Honorius and her son Valentinian. This monument to her is located in Ravenna, Italy (Hutton, p. 203.) Hearst was affected by the beauty of the mosaics in the mausoleum and incorporated similar styles into his Roman Pool. The walls of the mausoleum are marble but the vaulted arches are composed of blue and gold smalti. The roofs and dome are covered with mosaics of night blue, powdered with stars (Hutton, p. 204.) The Roman Pool is similar to the mausoleum with its blue and gold color scheme and stylized star ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Multiple Outcomes Of Multiple Pregnancy Multiple Pregnancy Multiple pregnancy is a pregnancy with more than one baby in mom s uterus, such as twins, triplets or quadruplets. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the highest rate of multiple pregnancy was in the years between 1980 and 2008, due to use of fertility treatments and childbearing among women older than 35 years (Multiple Pregnancy, 2015). The causes of multiple pregnancies are race, gene, age (pregnancy after age of thirty), use of fertility stimulating drugs and in vitro fertilization (Multiple Pregnancy and Birth: Twins, Triplets, and High order Multiples ). Caring more than one baby is considered high risk pregnancy, because of the many complications that may occur during the periods of pregnancy, labor and postpartum for the women s and baby s health. This kind of pregnancy requires multiple doctors visits and exams, bed rest, and in most cases end with premature delivered babies through Cesarean section. Complications on Mom s Health There are many possible problems that may occur in pregnancy with more than one baby. The risk of developing of some kind of complications is two times greater than in pregnancy with one baby. The most dangerous for the mom are bleeding during third trimester, preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, Iron deficiency Anemia, and postpartum hemorrhage (Being pregnant with twins, triplets and other multiples , 2015). Preeclampsia is developing of high blood pressure, which can impair the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Avoid Vs Incentive Pay Year after year, as executive pay continues its inexorable climb, it s amusing to watch corporate directors try to justify the piles of shareholder money they throw at the hired help (Morgenson 1) . There are many employees that go the extra mile and produce more for their company, but they often never receive anything extra in return. Due to this, they are less motivated to go the extra mile in the future. In contrast, incentive pay is beneficial to an organization s overall production efficiency and effectiveness. Employees get bonuses based on incentive compensation of how productive they work. To begin, the 2011 Incentive Plan is designed to further and promote the interests of the Company, its subsidiaries and its shareholders by enabling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First of all, a convenient starting point for an analysis of pay determination of team sports players is the marginal productivity theory, which is the workhorse of modern labor economics (Bernd Simmons 1) .This connects with the claim because the marginal productivity theory includes that performance ends up determining how much the athlete gets paid. This proves what I learned is true because the theory shows how athletes relates to a worker on how if they work , then incentive compensation is what is rewarded as a salary is for an athlete. Although salary is determined by hardwork, many fans may believe player pay to be arbitrarily determined, statistical studies have shown that player salaries in team sports on both sides of the Atlantic depend on age, experience, and ability (Bernd Simmons 23) . The author s ideas that fans believe that players pay is determined by age, experience, and ability is a useful belief but sheds light on the difficult problem of realizing an athlete must be hardworking to be most of the characteristics that fans believe provide the best compensation. By focusing on how fans believes salaries depend on age, ability, and experience, the author overlooks the deeper problem of players who are very talented and hardworking but old of age for an athlete which might affect their salary; I believe this is unfair because age is just a number. In addition, North American players unions in European soccer have been less effective in bargaining over salaries and employment terms (Bernd Simmons 8) . This connects with the claim because many North American soccer players can t be negotiated as much due to the extra work that was put in by them. This proves what I learned is true because many athletes that put in the extra effort can t be bargained as much due to the reasoning of their ability of playing their sport very well. To wrap thing up, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. All Souls By Michael Patrick Macdonald Summary All Souls: A Family Story From Southie by Michael Patrick MacDonald By Micheal Patrick MacDonald. (Ballentine Books under The Random House Publishing Corporation, 1999, 266pp. $14.00) Michael Patrick MacDonald saw hatred animated on a Friday in the early days of October. Some people were reading the newspaper in brightly lit kitchens. Some children were coloring with brightly hued crayons. Some fathers were getting into cars in front of their beautiful homes. But there were no crayons, bright kitchens, or fathers in nice cars on Dorchester Street in Southie that day. Only the cruelest manifestation of blind hatred. Michael Patrick MacDonald was an innocent child when he stood only feet away from a black man who was having the life ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But he also reveals the pain that Southie inflicted upon him, upon every one of Old Colony s residents. He tells us the story as if he is trying to explain away, rationalize, justify a father who goes out drinking, then comes home and beats his wife and children. In a ‘He was a good man underneath all of that rage sort of fashion, he exposes Southie s grave and serious problems, all the while maintaining that it was the best place in the whole world. We tend to marginalize the poor, the destitute, the food stamp and welfare recipients among us. We like to pretend that they are not there, much like the residents of Southie liked to pretend that the violence and anger and tragedy in Southie weren t there. We like to try to compartmentalize this part of our own society, this very real set of people who still live in our towns. Who mourn their dead at our churches, who lower them into the ground in our cemeteries, who hand food stamps to the cashier at our grocery stores. We have all been guilty of it. How could we not be? How could we really grasp, realize, come to terms with, comprehend such an alien life? Michael Patrick MacDonald is our translator. He relays the past as Southie has written it on his heart. He hands it to us in a language we might better understand. MacDonald opens the door and invites us to sit down at his Southie dinner table. To lie on a mattress on the floor next to him and his brothers. To come ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Southwest Airlines Case Analysis Southwest Airlines: A Case Analysis ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS It is evident that the greatest strength that Southwest Airlines has is its financial stability. As known in the US airline industry, Southwest is one of those airlines who are consistently earning profits despite the problems the industry is facing. With such stability, the corporation is able to make decisions and adjust policies, which other heavily burdened airlines may not be able to imitate. Having a low amount of cost in their operations is one of the contributing factors in Southwest Airlines financial success. Such low cost model of the corporation is brought about by an effective strategy. Southwest uses only one type of aircraft the fuel efficient Boeing 737. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The company can spread their wings to new territories and purchase more planes to extend their capacity and cater more customers. This would be very beneficial for Southwest because the company will be able to extend its services to a larger market that is in need of their traveling services. It is quite known that the airline industry has very high barriers to entry. This means it is somehow difficult for new companies to enter such industry. Aside from the fact that there are already so many established airlines that have good names and reputations, the vulnerability of the industry to economic cycles somehow add difficulty for new entrants. Such vulnerability means that if the economy is doing well, more people will have the money to pay plane tickets and travel. But if the economy is not doing well, then people will have less money to fly and will use more cost effective means of transportation. This difficulty for new entrants to penetrate the industry is an opportunity for Southwest to minimize the likelihood of additional competition, thereby sustaining its current share in the market. They may now focus more on their current competitors for market share rather than worrying much about others entering the industry. Having been very successful in their operations, Southwest Airlines is surely a target of competitors focus. And by that, other airlines may begin copying Southwest s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Torture Myth, by Anne Applebaum In the article, The Torture Myth, Anne Applebaum explores the controversial topic of torture practices, focused primarily in The United States. The article was published on January 12, 2005, inspired by the dramatic increase of tensions between terrorist organizations and The United States. Applebaum explores three equality titillating concepts within the article. Applebaum s questions the actual effectiveness of using torture as a means of obtaining valuable information in urgent times. Applebaum explores the ways in which she feels that the United States torture policy ultimately produces negative effects upon the country. Applebaum s final question is if torture is not optimally successful, why so much of society believes it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I have been unable to deliberate on the appropriate alternative method for this particular dilemma. When it comes to the topic of torture, the popular attitude is that it is sometimes required. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of ethics and efficiency. Whereas some are convinced that it is an effective policy, others maintain that it is not successful practice. To further support the stance that the torture policy is not necessary effective, Army Col. Stuart Herrington inserted, in his experience, nine out of ten people can be persuaded to talk with no stress methods at all, let alone cruel and unusual ones. Applebaum s second argument for eliminating the torture policy is that it constantly enables the enemy to build tolerance for the torture. Applebaum uses the example of radical terrorists are nasty, so to defeat them we have to be nastier. This example clearly illustrates the fault within the misconception that torture is ultimately effective. There can also be unnoticed and lasting consequences to torture, that in turn, affect more than the individual country. The global stigma that is labeled upon any country that participates in or allows the torture of wartime prisoners is remarkably important. The public and self image that the respective country acquires, affects ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Lather And Nothing Else Symbolism Lather and Nothing Else, a story that takes place in South America around the time of the early 1900 s. The atmosphere that revolves around the story consists of suspense, worry, and tension; keeping the reader intrigued. By using first person point of view, the reader doesn t know the thoughts of the enemy (Torres). Yet the author s use of symbolism, irony, and first person point of view is very effective. It allows the reader to establish a deeper emotional connection to the scenario being put forth in front of them and increasing the level of tension throughout the story. The perspective of Lather and Nothing Else is in first person. The author s decision to write the piece in this perspective is very effective because it has the ability to show the in depth emotions, thoughts, and personality of the town barber. The reader can view the character in all directions, gaining empathy and sympathy for him. Also, it gives the reader great insight into the conflict of the story (the dilemma inside of the barber s head) and let us see all the things the barber must consider in order to make his decision of remaining a barber, or becoming a murderer. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most apparent example would be the razor the town barber possesses. The razor could have been the difference between life and death in terms of Torres life. The barber could have potentially taken the life of Torres with a single slice of the razor blade to his neck as his eyes were shut and wouldn t have seen it coming. ...With his eyes shut he would not even see the shine of the razor or the gleam in my eye. Also, the razor represents choices and freedoms. Torres is a murderer, executioner, terrorist, and the barber is curious as to if he could end the torture and pain he is putting his town through. The razor symbolizes the thin line between hero or murderer and life or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Media Torrent And Disposable Feeling Analysis ¨Yerr Eli, why they testing me? Like I don t always keep the hammer next to me? Like I ain t got a hitter to the left of me? Like we ain t in these streets more than sesame? If that s ya chick, then why she texting me? Why she keep calling my phone speaking sexually? Every time I m out, why she stressing me? You call her Stephanie? I call her Headphanie ( Young M.A.)¨. This one of the very few songs that is being broadcasted across the U.S. Many children hear this and do not understand the meaning, but will soon be inserted in the lyrics for the simple fact that they hear it. With that being said, children may try to imitate the actions because the artist is ¨cool¨. Take this into consideration and think about how this may affect their outlook on the future, think about how soon the mind of a child is corrupted. In the article by Todd Gitlin, Supersaturation, or, the Media Torrent and Disposable Feeling shows the relation between how humans are becoming more like robots due to the increase in popular media and technology. The development of the uncensored ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The U.K. is closely related to America in a sense with the same issues in the youth. Childhood fun never depended on technology until around the 2000 s. Childhood used to be about wishful thinking, imagination, and mud pies! In this generation the children fear that Earth will end by the time they grow up and that Earth will be a terrible place to be once they are older. Today s youth wants what is hot, and they have access to view everything that is hot; including what s happening in other parts of the world. They re mind is not only restricted to American culture, but any and every culture. The youth in the U.S. is directly affected by our society the most though. They are not limited to what only their parents want them to learn, they re open to any of the harm they have access ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Similarities Between Clinton And Johnson William Clinton was the president of the United States from 1991 to 2001. Andrew Johnson was president from 1865 to 1869. Presidents Clinton and Johnson were both impeached during the presidencies. This paper will include information on both presidents impeachments, how their cases were similar and different, along with my personal thoughts on their cases. William (Bill) Clinton s impeachment was started around his sexual relations in 1994 with Paula Jones. Clinton s lawyers wanted to grant immunity to Clinton while he was in office. The case reached the Supreme Court and unanimously against the president allowing investigations to continue. Clinton s scandal continued with his affair with Monica Lewinsky. Clinton was allegedly involved in an affair with Lewinsky while she was a Whitehouse intern. Many Republican house ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Johnson took over control after John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Lincoln. Johnson was a Union man, but was from the south. He believed that America was for white men. Johnson would pardon southerners, and blocked the enforcement of the congress proposals to help African Americans. He wanted to dismiss the Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, because he agreed with the reconstruction act. On February 24 President Johnson locked himself in his room and refused to leave, and the House of Representatives impeached him. Starting March 4 the Trial lasted eleven weeks Johnson was well behaved and agreed to many terms and conditions. At the end of his trial he escaped removal by one vote. The two impeachments were similar becaue they were both impeached for party related reasons instead of crimes. Johnson was impeached because he violated the Tenure of Office Act, while Clinton was impeached based off of perjury. They were different however Johnson was purely disliked based on his party choices and political choices, while Clintons perjury was surrounded by two affairs and countless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Life and Work of Confucius Philosophy Essay Confucius The Life And Work Of Confucius Philosophy Essay Confucius (551 479 BCE), was a thinker, political figure, educator and founder of the Ru School of Chinese thought. Confucius was born at Shang ping, in the country of Lu. His given name was Kong, but his disciples called him Kong fu tse, (i.e. Kong the Master, or Teacher.) His father passed away when he was only three years old. Confucius mother Yan she raised him. During his younger years Confucius showed a love of learning, and an expression of awe for the ancient laws of his country. Confucius was only nineteen years old when he married, but he divorced his wife after only four years of marriage so that he could have more time for his study and the performance of his public duties. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some have argued that, because of the text s inconsistencies and incompatibilities of thought, there is much in the Analects that is non Confucian and should be discarded as a basis for understanding the thought of Confucius. Benjamin Schwartz cautions us against such radical measures. While textual criticism based on rigorous philological and historic analysis is crucial, and while the later sections [of the Analects] do contain late materials, the type of textual criticism that is based on considerations of alleged logical inconsistencies and incompatibilities of thought must be viewed with great suspicion. . . . While none of us comes to such an enterprise without deep laid assumptions about necessary logical relations and compatibilities, we should at least hold before ourselves the constant injunction to mistrust all our unexamined preconceptions on these matters when dealing with comparative thought. (The World of Thought in Ancient China, p. 61) Confucius philosophy was predominately a moral and political one. It was founded on the belief that heaven and earth coexist in harmony and balanced strength while maintaining a perpetual dynamism. Human beings, he taught, are sustained by these conditions and must strive to emulate the cosmic model. The Doctrine of the Mean is the elaboration of the way of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Using Amazon Mechanical Turk ( Https ) METHOD PARTICIPANTS Participants were recruited using Amazon Mechanical Turk (https://www.mturk.com/), a crowdsourcing Internet marketplace in which workers can complete Human Intelligence Tasks (HITs) in exchange for gift certificate credit on Amazon.com. Our workers/participants were limited to adults residing in the US, and all their responses were kept anonymous. Participants were directed to complete the survey on Qualtrics.com, an online survey tool. On the Mechanical Turk site participants must reach the end of the survey before they receive a validation code that they enter into mTurk to receive their compensation. Moreover, participants in our study are recruited through Amazon s website, and have previously agreed to Amazon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Participants were compensated approximately $__ for their participation, which was the rate recommended by Amazon s guide to Best Practices for mTurk. We did ask for demographical information like race, gender, age and receding state. Participants had to be married for at least 3 through 25 years. We only used first time marriage participants in order to reduce any compounding variables. PROCEDURE Participants were given an informed consent. Random numbers were given to each participant and were randomly placed in one of the three groups: positive humor, avoidant humor, and control (somatic features). The manipulation for this study was to prime each group differently before taking the questionnaires. The positive humor group was asked to think of a moment when their spouse used positive humor, humor used to reduce tension and bring closeness. The avoidant humor group was asked to think of a moment when their spouse used avoidant humor, humor that is used to avoid conflict or change the topic. The control group was then asked to think of their spouse s somatic features. Each group then had to take two measures the KMS (Kansas Marital Satisfaction) scale and the CSI (Couples Satisfaction Index). MEASURES KMS In order to measure marital satisfaction, we used the KMS scale (Schumm, 1986). The KMS is a short 3 item, 7 point Likert scale. The KMS was used to ask participants their level of marital satisfaction based on their satisfaction with their marriage, spouse, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Comparing Korsakoff s Syndrome And Sterograde Amnesia Amnesia can occur in many different forms depending on the damage caused to specific areas of the brain. Korsakoff s syndrome is a memory disorder that is caused by a thiamine deficiency and id usually seen by people with heavy alcohol consumption (Breedlove, Watson Rosenzweig, 2013). Medial temporal lobectomy is the cutting of areas of the anterior temporal lobe such as the hippocampus and amygdala and this can cause long term anterograde amnesia (Salmon, Haymon Abello, Connolly, McLachlan, 2014). This paper will examine both Korsakoff s syndrome and medial temporal lobectomy to compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the two and how they can both impact a person s life. Declarative memory deals with how an individual ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One difference is that a person with Korsakoff s syndrome may also have retrograde amnesia. In addition to being unable to retrieve new information, the individual may also have problems retrieving information obtained prior to the disorder (Kril Harper, 2012). A person with this syndrome is more likely to confabulate, whether spontaneously or by provocation. Spontaneous confabulation may be due to a deficiency in remembering the source of a memory or a deficiency in cognitive functioning whereas provoked confabulation may be related to errors in memory (Kessels, Kortrijk, Wester Nys, 2008). Henry Molaison on the other had no problems remembering his life prior to his lobectomy and could recount childhood scenes and memories from the first twenty seven years of his life (Carey, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Becoming A Corrections Officer Corrections Officer Have you ever thought about making a difference in people s lives? Or even turning people s lives around completely? Well that s exactly what corrections officers do. Some people might not think that corrections officers are actually there to help the inmates they oversee but a lot of them are in the business to help. The way they help is by trying their best to keep the inmates safe no matter how foul or rude they are to the authorities. They also tend to be some of the most caring individuals in the world even if they do receive backlash from inmates. There are a lot of people in the business of helping to turn people s lives around, but being a corrections officer is one of the best jobs out there for helping people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Yes, they do have to break up the occasional scuffle between inmates but they also have to make sure they re fed, and housed properly, along with making sure that they have no contraband in their cells. Contraband in jails can be drugs or weapons that were smuggled in illegally. The reason CO s or Correction Officer s have to do contraband searches is because they can not have any illegal items in their facility or else they can get in trouble for not seeing it or finding it. During the searches they also have to make sure prisoners are not trying to escape and breaking the bars to their windows. Obviously the correction officers need to check for a potential escape route for inmates because some would much rather risk their lives and future freedom after their sentence than to actually serve their sentence. People in jail spend all day in their cells or certain allowed areas of the jail so they have time to scout the area and potentially devise a plan to escape, but 9 times out of 10, their plans do not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Brief Note On Death By Social Media Death by social media. Social media, for most of world, was introduced with MySpace. They could reconnect with people they had lost touch with over the years and really share their day to day lives with each other. Social media was the beginning of a new era. As social media grew and continues to grow today the world is reaping the benefits. With many websites and smart phone apps, it is an important communication tool used all over the world. However beneficial, social media is extremely flawed. The world is seeing a loss in productivity and vital communication skills needed for day to day life. People all over the world are less productive since social media hit the big time. Lost productivity effects their personal lives, work lives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This has happened to me one too many times at home. Instead of taking care of the pool or the lawn I was too busy telling people that I was going to do it. Most people, including myself, will say they are going to do something, wait for a bit of recognition and that gratification is enough to make them feel as good as if they had done the activity. They end up feeling great about their hard work but in reality none of the work has been done. Social media is used for just about everything so it is no surprise it is seen in the work place. Many businesses use social media to promote their work and bring in revenue. But social media in the work place does not end there. Employees will push the envelope and see what they can get away with. I once worked in a factory, in an area by myself and I knew I could have my cell phone out. With that came the temptation to socialize, via social networking. It was so bad at one point that I spent over an hour using social media without realizing. This type of behavior led to questions as to why my work was not done in a timely manner. Companies are losing money and valuable time because of the craze that is social media. Education is also suffering because of social media. Students everywhere, especially the younger generations, are extremely involved with social networking. When I was in high school I was involved in about twelve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Stages of Group Development The Forming Storming Norming Performing is a model of group development, first proposed by Bruce Tuckman in 1965, who maintained that these phases are all necessary and inevitable in order for the team to grow, to face up to challenges, to tackle problems, to find solutions, to plan work, and to deliver results. Forming In the first stages of team building, the forming of the team takes place. The individual s behavior is driven by a desire to be accepted by the others, and avoid controversy or conflict. Serious issues and feelings are avoided, and people focus on being busy with routines, such as team organization, who does what, when to meet, etc. But individuals are also gathering information and impressions about each ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Group members establish implicit or explicit rules about how they will achieve their goal. They address the types of communication that will or will not help with the task. Indicators include: Questioning performance, Reviewing/clarify objective, Changing/confirming roles, Opening risky issues, Assertiveness, Listening, Testing new ground, Identifying strengths and weaknesses. Performing Some teams will reach the performing stage. These high performing teams are able to function as a unit as they find ways to get the job done smoothly and effectively without inappropriate conflict or the need for external supervision. Team members have become interdependent. By this time they are motivated and knowledgeable. The team members are now competent, autonomous and able to handle the decision making process without supervision. Dissent is expected and allowed as long as it is channeled through means acceptable to the team. Supervisors of the team during this phase are almost always participative. The team will make most of the necessary decisions. Even the most high performing teams will revert to earlier stages in certain circumstances. Many long standing teams will go through these cycles many times as they react to changing circumstances. For example, a change in leadership may cause the team to revert to storming as the new people challenge the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Taking a Look at Addison s Disease Autoimmune diseases are very common. There are over 23.5 million Americans who suffer from such diseases. Women of child bearing age and people with a family history of autoimmune diseases are more likely to be affected by these diseases. Addison s can also occur in dogs. This type of disease is one that is caused by the attack of healthy cells and tissue. The immune system can t tell the difference between the healthy tissue and the bad one and it attacks the normal one creating an autoimmune disorder. Autoimmune disorders can destroy body tissue, change the function of an organ, or cause abnormal growth in an organ. Parts of the body that are usually affected by these disorders are joints, muscles, blood vessels, endocrine glands, or other organs. There is a wide variety of autoimmune diseases. More than 80 kinds of diseases have been discovered. One common autoimmune disease is Addison s disease. Addison s occurs when your body creates antibodies which attach onto your adrenal cortex and destroys the cells which create cortisol, and aldosterone. This may not seem to be a big deal but, it is life threatening. Cortisol is a hormone which responds to stress, increases blood sugar, and suppresses the immune system. . It also helps regulate the metabolism. When there is a lack of cortisol you can have symptoms such as diarrhea, inability to handle stress, vomiting, loss of appetite, and much more. Aldosterone works with blood pressure, and helps regulate the salt and water ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Middle East Faces Water Shortage For The Next 25 Years Intro paragraph: I collected the news articles for this assignment through various means. For instance, I used Google search, and typed in keywords such as economy, scarce resources, economic analysis, economic data, consumer demand, consumer spending and consumer prices. I would then click the news tab and looked through the list of recent news articles, and I would pick the ones that caught my attention the most. I also went directly to well known news websites, such as the Miami Herald, Washington Post, New York times, Forbes, and Daily Finance. The method I used the most was Google Search, due to the wide variety of options it offered, and because the articles were more organized by date, compared to the other websites. I also watched the News, and then searched for the article I saw on TV through search engines such as Google, Yahoo.etc Article 1 Title of the Article: Middle East Faces Water Shortage for the next 25 years Authors first and last name: John Vidal Webaddress:http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/aug/27/middle east faces water shortages for the next 25 years study says Keywords/ Search terms: U.S economy, resources, scarce resources, scarcity, news Summary: This article talks about the scarcity of water that is being faced by people in the Middle East. The lack of water is due to an increase in temperature, which is drying out underground aquifers, and from agriculture, which consumes large quantities of water. The depleting water supplies are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. There Isn t Any Chicano Essay by As I enter the museum, I saw huge white walls, which made up the whole museum. I thought it was quite elegant looking and incredible because of the color of the museum, white. Not to mention, it is located in the mountains of Los Angeles with a gorgeous view and awesome location. But I couldn t help but notice that there isn t any Chicana/o are pieces at all. Why aren t there any art pieces that have to do with Chicana/o? Especially since the museum gets a lot of tourists from around the world, including people from Mexico and people from the Spanish culture. Why are they being excluded from the art works? Don t the artist have the right to be notice by other people around the world like the other artists that are being presented? While ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe that the Chicana/o art isn t being appreciate by the American society or isn t acceptable. The Chicana/o art has been in this country for years but yet no recognitions of the art pieces in the museums. There are some exhibitions here and there but rarely at the big museums such as the Getty. The impression that the museum is leaving is that there is no room for Chicana/o art and no need to explore the cultures that they have to offer. This is sort of a reason why I didn t feel as comfortable because there wasn t any work that I could relate to or feel excited to see. Whereas the art exhibition that took place in East Los Angeles made me feel comfortable because I knew that the people that made the work where coming from a familiar background that I ve grown up inn; I can relate to the art pieces they have created. I can recall that the art I ve seen throughout my life were mainly American art pieces or European art pieces but rarely or none of Chicana/o pieces. As I was researching the Getty s mission statement, it stated, ...the performing arts that engage our diverse local and international audiences which I thought was kind of ironic since the art pieces that they have mainly European art. They seem to want to be diverse and have art pieces that people can relate to or to impress, but in reality, they seem to want to attract people who seem to have the lifestyle of upper ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Bioengineering Personal Statement Over this past summer, I was given the opportunity to volunteer at my local hospital. Over the 10 week program where I volunteered 200 hours of my time, I was exposed to many aspects of the healthcare system. Given my future career plans of one day becoming an ophthalmologist, this was a great learning experience. I was greatly intrigued by many of the technology at the hospital and tried best as I could to envelop myself into areas where I could better understand the usage of such technology. From my initial exposure to such advances in medical technologies I decided I would make my undergraduate major bioengineering as to understand technological advances better and how they can efficiently be used to help people. Bioengineering would not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Jack The Ripper Murders The Jack the Ripper Murders happened in the East End of London in 1888 and, although the Whitechapel Murderer was only a threat to a small section of the community in a small part of London, the murders had a huge impact on society as a whole. A thing that puzzles a lot of people about this ancient murder spree is why the crimes are still so famous, even though over a hundred and twenty five years has gone by since they occurred. If Jack the Ripper only had five victims, then he wasn t a particularly prolific murderer compared to others that have come since then. The fact that his so called reign of terror lasted only twelve or so weeks means that he wasn t at large for a particularly long time. There is little doubt that his is the worlds ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The most famous of these letters, and the one that gave the murderer his name that ensured the longevity of this legend was the missive sent to the Central News Office in late September, 1888. This was the infamous Dear Boss Letter, that bore the chilling, though accurate signature, Jack the Ripper. Press coverage of this letter led to a veritable avalanche of similar correspondence that resulted in the police investigation almost being brought to melt down. Yet the likelihood is that the person responsible for the murders was not the same person who sent this letter. It was believed by police officers at the time and the majority of modern day experts are unanimously in agreement, that the letter was the work of a Journalist. Despite the fact that no one was ever brought to justice or charged with the murders, there have been more than a hundred named suspects who may or may not have been Jack the Ripper. Aaron Kosminski, Thomas Cutbush and Montague Druitt are some of the interesting suspects, whereas Prince Albert Edward Victor, the Freemasons, and Lewis Carroll are some of the ridiculous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. A Short Story Of A Homeless Man Running down the street, the man held back a sob. He wasn t prone to crying, but today was an exception. The man s name was Max. Running, running, running away was all the 12 year old could think of. After witnessing his brother s death, he couldn t bare staying any longer at the funeral. I wonder where I ll go, he thought. He pondered the thought of going to a big city but he was only 12. Maybe a not so big city, like Hanahan. Yes that s where I ll go. Hanahan was a small city about half an hour away from Charleston SC. Just as Max was about to steal a car, he heard a distant gunshot and had a flashback. 6 days earlier JOHN, JOHN, JOHN, come on, this guy is going to kill us if we don t get off his property, yelled Max. Relax, he s not gonna do anything, whispered John. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This place creeps me out, said Max. John agreed with Max and the two boy headed of the five acre property. Suddenly a massive figure appeared out from behind a tree with something in his hand. Aha!! I got you now ya magets! gnarled the landowner. The massive man pointed his object in the boys way and they now knew what he was holding. A gun. The landowner fired upon then twice and when the smoke cleared. Someone lay dead. Max hugged his brother. In a shaking voice, No, no, John, don t leave me, you can t do this to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Essay on Running Record Analysis Every day teachers are required to make decisions before, during and after teaching. Some of these decisions will seem small and insignificant and others will have far reaching consequences. All of the assessment undertaken and subsequent decisions made can potentially enhance teaching and influence student learning outcomes for the better (Brady amp; Kennedy, 2009). There are numerous things to be assessed and various methods for assessing. One example of this is the assessment of reading. A Running Record is one method of assessing a child s reading (Hill, 2012). The running record allows the teacher to note a child s reading behaviour as he or she reads from a chosen text. It examines both the accuracy of reading and the types of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In this instance it seems to contribute to James being able to read almost the entire text correctly. By the time James reaches the fifth line of the text he seems to have worked out he can predict the language of the text using his memory for the text and meaning information he ascertains from the illustrations (Hill, 2012). At line 16 James makes an error reading The little bear instead of The teddy bear . Given the repetitive and predictable nature of the preceding text it may be concluded that James is using meaning cues from the illustrations to work out the sentence will be about a bear coupled with what he already knows about the text; that little was used in all previous sentences to describe each object. James has worked out that this text uses both images and print to convey meaning (Holliday, 2008). James appears to be using limited cross checking behaviours. Self correction behaviour is nil, at least in this instance. Evidence shows he is using mostly meaning and visual cues and not drawing on structural cues. As a result of not utilising all the sources of information afforded by the text his understanding and comprehension of the text is quite limited and there is no evidence he has really connected with the text. In recent years there has been much research on reading ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Cane Toads And Its Effects On America Known in the scientific community as Bufo marinus, cane toads were introduced to Australia in the mid 1900 s t rate from their native home of South America. Sugarcane crops were at risk of destruction from the infestation of beetles, and these species were brought in to help counter the negative effect that the beetles were having on farms. These amphibians have the ability to grow up to 4.4 pounds, and were soon doing more harm than good. Not only were the cane toads eating the beetles that they were meant to, but they also started including native insect eaters in their diets (Roach). This new addition to their food source helped the toads to thrive and expand their habitat region. Cane toads are known for their venomous features and are infamous for their inability to control the cane toads. Rather than halting the spread of the cane beetles, these organisms themselves spread at an unbelievably fast rate. Only three thousand cane toads were released into the plantations that were infested in Australia, but presently, millions are inhabitants of this continent. They were originally only located in north Queensland but have somehow spread thousands of square miles into northeast Australia. Now recognized as a pest, the Australian government is informing civilians on how to properly collect them and is teaching them appropriate disposal methods. There are little to no natural predators that would normally control the population size of the cane toads, so their population ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Between Self Disclosure And Computer Mediated... This article explores the difference between self disclosure in Computer Mediated Communication (CMC) and Face to Face Communication (FTF). More specifically, this article focuses Joseph Walther s Hyperpersonal Model from 1996, and presents an attributional extension on the model. The article begins by discussing the presence of self disclosure on the internet, stating that self disclosure is rife in profiles for online dating and that the average Facebook user discloses approximately 25% of the standard information that could be disclosed . The article states that while there has been lots of research articles on the reasons that self disclosure is so prevalent in CMC, such as anonymity and selective self presentation, they all seem to make the assumption that increased self disclosure in CMC directly results in increased intimacy. Hence, while research has shown that people disclose more information in CMC relative to FTF, no one has empirically proven the impact of self disclosure on intimacy in CMC. The article continues by defining the concepts and theories crucial to understanding the topic at hand. The disclosure intimacy link is a theory which states that self disclosure is directly proven to foster intimacy in a relationship (Sternberg,1988). The Hyperpersonal model sets out to explain the reason why some online relationships tend to be more intimate than FTF relationships (Parks Floyd, 1996). The Hyperpersonal Model states that CMC can be Hyperpersonal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Patient Premature Case Studies Patient was an 22 year old male who was diagnosed with an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) following rupture in left cerebellar hemisphere four years ago while participating in physical education (P.E.) at school. The patient is unaware of initial diagnostic procedures, but reported receiving an embolization and shunt to decrease intracranial pressure. Following rupture, the patient remained in a coma for two weeks; awoke with severe ataxia, dysphagia, lack of left UE/LE control, left facial droop, and poor balance. After about one and half months inpatient treatment and physical therapy, the patient was discharged home. Once home, the patient continued physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy on an outpatient basis with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Literal Approach Of Contract Essay A When interpreting a contract, the literal approach is often taken to determine what was meant by the contract. The literal approach to contract interpretation means that when looking over a contract, words are assigned their ordinary meaning. Words are interpreted literally, as they ordinarily would be, regardless of the presumed context. However, giving words their ordinary meaning without adjusting for the context of the situation may cause problems. An example would be when a business places a clause in a contract proclaiming that any fees or costs associated with, say, the hourly cost of renting equipment, are subject to change without notice. This contract would cause problems should the fees suddenly be raised by an exorbitant amount because the literal approach would side with the business as they literally state that they could alter their fees at any time without any notice, and they reserve the right to change prices as they see fit. If, in the example given previously, the business hiked rental fees from $5,000 to $50,000 per year, the literal approach could be taken and be fully justifiable but could be problematic. Clearly, a reasonable person would see that a tenfold increase is completely unreasonable, but the literal approach would defend this. Therefore, it would be important to look at the other three forms of contractual interpretation to decide this matter. The contextual approach would result in a sharply different interpretation of a contract ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Dulce Et Decorum Est Analysis The war poem Dulce et Decorum est brings to light the astounding suffering and experiences of suffering endured that characterized the WW1 battlefield and how it reflects upon the ideologies of patriotism. The author, Wilfred Owen was written this poem in an iambic pentameter. He has deliberately positioned the reader to distinguish to false portrayal of war itself, perpetuated by the misleading governmental propaganda deliberately implanted to recruit boys to enlist and sacrifice themselves in service of the government s imperialistic political ambitions. Owen has been deliberately confronting towards the reader with loathsome imagery of suffering. This effectively serves as an antithesis to the governments and society s misrepresentation of war as an honourable means through which would achieve glory and pride for an individual s name. Contained within Owen s poem Dulce et Decorum Est the conflicting argument against whether there truly is honour in dyeing for one s country in World War 1 contradicts the Latin saying, Dulce et Decorum Est, which translates to it is sweet and honourable to die for the fatherland . This title itself would seem as if Owen himself doesn t condone the patriotic ideals and propaganda that resulted in the unnecessary deaths of millions of young men in the war. However, the poem itself contradict this title. The speaker refuses to accept the Latin saying and actually detests the patriotic argument. Within Owen s war poem he communicates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Questions On Arizona State University Making Arizona Whole Again, One Community at a Time. Submitted by, Ashley Brister November 23rd, 2014 Arizona State University Table of Contents Introduction............................................................................................1 Purpose.......................................................................................................1 Rising Issues............................................................................................1 Illegal Immigration................................................................................1 2 Water Shortages.....................................................................................2 3 Education System...................................................................................3 4 Recommendations...................................................................................4 Illegal Immigration.................................................................................4 5 Water Shortages......................................................................................5 6 Education System....................................................................................6 7 Conclusion.............................................................................................7 8 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Upon research, the statistics below show the impact illegal border crossing has on Arizona. a) Over the past few years, many families have been faced with unemployment, while struggling to find steady work. In 2011 8.7% of Arizonans were officially unemployed, but in the prior year, 9.3% of illegal aliens made up the workforce. That s 262,587 Arizonans left without jobs and 278,460 illegal aliens with jobs. b) 37% of Arizona s uninsured population contained is illegal aliens, which was costing Arizona $320 million annually. c) New reports show that tens of thousand illegal children will be attending public schools all over Arizona, funded by taxpayers. This will cost Arizona 1.3 billion per year, which weighs down Arizona s already struggling education system. Water Shortage As rainfall levels continue to drop below normal for Arizona, the drought continues to raise concerns. Although rainfall isn t necessarily a type of water source, most of the rain Phoenix gets comes from the Colorado River, which in turn is also one of Arizona s main sources of water and used for Arizona s water reservoirs, Lake Mead and Lake Powell. Here are some concerning facts listed below: a) Lake Mead currently has 45% of its capacity level filled, putting it at 1,085 feet above sea level. Lake Mead is already at the lowest level since the 1930s and if the drought continues, it s expected to drop to 1,000 feet by 2020. Phoenix currently gets half its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Mozart vs. Beethoven Essay Arts and Culture 2 Mozart vs. Beethoven Paper 3/21/12 Mozart vs. Beethoven In the 18th century, the middle class made a lot more money. During the Classical Period, the middle class had a tremendous influence on music. They wanted to hear concertos and symphonies. They wanted their children to learn great music and play instruments. The composers began writing music that was geared towards the middle class because they could make a better living if they enjoyed the music being played. They wrote music that was easier for their students to understand and play. Serious music changed into comic operas, or popular folk tunes, and dance music. This was a good thing it shaped dance and music forever. Mozart and Beethoven were both ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the age of eight, he wrote a symphony and at eleven, he wrote an oratorio. Then, at the age of twelve he wrote a great opera. Mozart s father was Leopold Mozart, who happened to be a court musician. Both Mozart and Beethoven had help from their fathers in many different ways. Mozart s father helped him travel around as a young musician and he traveled many places and he seen many well known people and aristocrats. Because of Mozart s early successes many challenges had become part of his life. He had very high expectations from the community and from his father. Unlike, Beethoven, Mozart was spoiled as a youth and because of this he refused to be treated as a servant. He completely relied on his father s help and refused to work with the archbishop. This would become a problem later when Mozart did not develop enough initiative. Because of that he could not make decisions on his own. Then at age 25, Mozart broke free from Salzburg and became a great freelance musician in Vienna. This is where Mozart found and started some of his success. Mozart earned his living giving lessons to people and holding concerts. Mozart later wrote his piece Don Giovanni and then The marriage of Figaro and these were great pieces for his time. Eventually, Mozart s popularity disapeared and his music was found to be very complicated and hard to follow. Mozart s music was very versatile and his masterpieces had been in many forms. His piano concertos were and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...