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Social Cultural Learning Can Be Illustrated Through The...
Social cultural learning can be illustrated through the examination of businesses operating out of both
developed and emerging economies. A close examination of their similarities and differences provides
distinctions with their beliefs toward business operations and ethics. This type of examination can lend
insight into how companies within emerging economies are able to leverage their resources and
capabilities in the development and growth of successful operations. The pervasive thought is
emerging economies represents untapped potential (Chiou, 2013). However many companies such as
Walmart have undertaken operations within these markets only to come up unsuccessful (Peng, 2014).
So why would a US giant such as Walmart face problems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Assessment Copycat firms within emerging markets (such as Lenovo, Acer and Tata) can be
considered learning firms. Copycats essentially learned how to conduct business from an already
successful business model. Their ability to transform learning into a viable business has jettisoned
them into positions of power within the world s economies. Lenovo is currently the leader in PC sales
worldwide. Although PC sales in the US continue to decline Lenovo s ability to capture emerging
markets such as China, allows them to continue their profitable growth (Gupta, 2012). Core Resources
and Capabilities of Multinationals in Emerging Economies The one constant capability with
companies from emerging markets is their willingness and capability to learn. Transforming this
learning and the abundance of low cost resources allows these companies to execute a low cost
strategy. This low cost strategy has provided the inlets into both emerging and developed markets.
Using a strict resource based analysis consisting of value, rarity, imitability and organization (VRIO),
suggest such an imitation strategy will lead to parity and average returns. An example of this would be
Lenovo s ability to imitate other successful PC manufactures capabilities. Lenovo model adds value
but their resources are not rare which means it can be imitated and exploited by another firm. If this is
the case why can Lenovo continue to grow? Institutional factors such as understanding the
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Breast Health Care at Magee Women International
Intro
As an intern with Magee Womancare International (MWI), the international humanitarian outreach
arm of Magee Womens Hospital, my primary goal was to provide breast health education to
underserved African Americans and Latino women throughout the Pittsburgh area, to navigate and
support these women through the breast health continuum of care, and to facilitate clinical and
mammography screenings through the Breast Health Equity and Circulos de Amigas programs. As a
male intern, my role in this program was to engage local and predominantly male led grassroots
organizations and religious groups in breast health education to promote healthy families and
ultimately healthy and safe communities. I was also required to assist my fellow undergraduate intern
Maddie with her work in the programing and execution of the South Asia Youth Summit (aka SAYS)
program. In addition I was expected to assist my Suporvisiors with grant writing and miscellaneous
task regarding running our several ongoing current grant initiatives. By the end of my internship at
Magee Womencare International I developed a much more fundamental and in depth understanding of
MWI s history, goals and objectives, the concrete steps involved in successful grant writing and the
concrete steps involved in successful event planning among a plethora of other things. ...
3) What are the history, goals and objectives of MWI?
Magee Womancare International is the international outreach division of Magee Womens
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Who Is Stonewall Jackson A Hero
Thomas „Stonewall Jackson was one of the most famous people that participated in the American
Civil War, great military tactician and successful general of the Confederacy. He led Confederate
troops at Manassas, Antietam and Fredericksburg. He was accidently killed by his own troops at the
Battle of Chancellorsville.
Childhood
Stonewall Jackson was born on January 21, 1824, in Clarksburg, West Virginia. His father was a
lawyer and his mother had four children, Thomas Stonewall Jackson was her third one. After finishing
local schools, in 1842 he enrolled in the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York.
Mexican American War
Jackson graduated from West Point, and right after that he was sent to Mexico to fight in the Mexican
American War. Jackson quickly proved his bravery and skills on the battlefield, when he was serving
under General Winfield Scott. In the Mexican American, it was the first time Stonewall Jackson met
Robert E. Lee, with whom he will one day be in Confederate military forces fighting against the
Union. In 1846 the Mexican American War ended, and Jackson was promoted to brevet major and
honored as a war hero. After the war, he continued to serve in the military in New York and Florida for
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As a teacher, Jackson was unpopular among his students. Although he was considered as an effective
professor of artillery tactics. During his years as a civilian, in 1853 , Jackson met and married Elinor
Junkin, and in October 1854, unfortunately Elinor died during childbirth. In July 1857, Jackson
remarried to Mary Anna Morrison, and in November 1859 Jackson came back to military
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One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest- Book and Movie Comparison...
The Power of Words
In recent years, it has become popular for many of America s great literary masterpieces to be adapted
into film versions. As easy a task as it may sound, there are many problems that can arise from trying
to adapt a book into a movie, being that the written word is what makes the novel a literary work of
art. Many times, it is hard to express the written word on camera because the words that express so
much action and feeling can not always be expressed the same way through pictures and acting. One
example of this can be found in the comparison of Ken Kesey s novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo s
Nest, and the film version directed in 1975 by Milos Forman. The novel details the time that R.P.
McMurphy, a criminal, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the novel, Chief describes Nurse Ratched as having orange lips, orange fingertips, and a perfect
looking face. However, she is heavily endowed in the chest area, and Chief says that one can tell that
it makes her bitter to think about it. The novel makes the Nurse seem huge, in describing her
physically, and the other inmates refer to her as Big Nurse . In the film, she is a petite lady that does
not have a noticeably large chest in any way. It is hard to imagine the Nurse without her chest, so it
makes one wonder why the film does not include this aspect. In the novel, when Nurse Ratched and
McMurphy have a physical fight, McMurphy rips the front of her starchy white uniform, exposing her
breasts, and her vulnerability. At this point in the novel it seems that McMurphy has won the battle,
and it is one of the more symbolic parts of the story. Since her chest does not become a matter of
importance in the movie, this part of the novel is not shown, and the reader may be left wondering
why, as it certainly adds to the story and to the characters of McMurphy and the Nurse.
McMurphy s description is also portrayed differently in the novel than in the film. In the novel, he is
described as a huge red headed criminal with sideburns, tattoos, and a hat on his head and a scar on his
nose that he is constantly rubbing. He seems bigger than life in these descriptions, but in the film
McMurphy is
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Anthony Burgess and A Clockwork Orange
Imagine existing in a world run by sadistic and insane street gangs who reek havoc on innocent
civilians, and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. Anthony Burgess created this world
through his novel, A Clockwork Orange. Anthony Burgess was born in 1917 and died in 1963. A lot of
social changes occurred during this period of time, such as: the roaring twenties, prohibition, the Great
Depression, World War II, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and many more. Burgess not only lived through
those changes, but also helped influences some social changes in literature and music. Anthony
Burgess was a jack of all trades throughout his 76 year old life. He was a novelist, composer, children
s book writer, play writer, essayist, critic, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Burgess also served in the British army during World War II as the musical director of a special
services unit. He was also an education officer in Malaya and Brunel, where he studied nine languages
and wrote several novels. In 1954 he became a senior lecturer in English at Teachers Training College,
Khata Baru. There he found his true vocation. , said journalist Colin Covert in one of his reviews of
Anthony Burgess.
William Shakespeare primarily inspired Burgess s writing and the great composer, Ludwig van
Beethoven, was the main inspiration for his musical career. Anthony loved to travel to different
countries and study their language and culters, which he incorporated into his many works. He was
greatly influenced by James Joyce, a 20th century Irish novelist and poet, to write his first novel, A
Vision of Battlement. Traveling and teaching English around the world, particularly Malaya ad
Brunel, influenced the way he wrote. His experiences in World War II, and his day to day life
observing the street gangs around the world, influenced what he wrote about. Collin Burrow, of the
London Review of Books, once described Burgess as a, 1960 s sideboard writer. His range was
improbable.
The genres of Burgess s works were historical fiction, philosophical, satire, epics, spy fiction, horror,
travel literature, biography, and autobiography. Burgess s vision has been described as bleak and
pessimistic but
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Marilyn Monroe Impact On Society
Did you know Norma Jeane Baker, also know as Marilyn Monroe committed suicide? Marilyn, born
on June 1st, 1926, was a very famous actress and a very depressed person. When Marilyn was
younger, she grew up in a foster home. This did impact her in many ways but did not impact her from
getting her dream career. She was an actress for 16 years before her death at the age of 36. Marilyn
was the daughter of Gladys Pearl Baker and Martin Edward Mortenson. Gladys s madden name was
Monroe and that is where Marilyn got her last name. Her dad was not in the picture so she lived with
her mom. She only lived with her mom for seven years due to a disease her mother got which caused
her to go to a mental hospital. Her mom had paranoid schizophrenic which was a disease that had ran
in her family. When her mother went to the hospital, Marilyn went to an orphanage for two years and
then went to a foster home for a few years. In these few years, Marilyn was sexually abused. She was
abused by one of her foster mom s son. Although this did scar her for life, she pushed through to
become the great actress, singer, and model she was. Marilyn Monroe was ... Show more content on
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She was found dead from an overdose of sleeping pills at her home in Brentwood. She was in her bed,
naked when someone found her. No one really knows why she killed herself; only she will ever know
why. Some people have other theories to her death. Some say she did not kill herself but, someone
killed her. This is the second most popular cause of death people believe. In the police reports, they
filed her body posture as straight legs and straight arms against her legs with the right slightly bent
and her body facing down in a pillow . Sleeping pills cause you to cramp and to throw up so the
position she was in most likely was not the actual position she died in. Police believe someone put
Marilyn that way after suffocating her with her own
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Explore the Ways Steinbeck Presents and Develops...
Explore the ways Steinbeck presents and develops relationships between Crooks and the other
characters in the novel Of Mice and Men
How Steinbeck uses language and structure to reveal these relationships to the reader
The significance of these relationships
Crooks is a pivotal character in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, as Steinbeck uses
Crooks to represent the prejudice and racism that black Americans suffering during 1930s society.
Therefore the reader is able to empathise with Crooks because Steinbeck reveals to the reader what
society was like during the Great Depression. Throughout the novel we are able to recognise Crooks
situation and we witness how Crooks dream of a better life has never come about, and as ... Show
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Ya see the stable buck s a nigger . This suggests how Candy doesn t see anything wrong with the boss
beating Crooks just because he s a nigger , Candy then goes onto call the boss Nice fell too which is
positive descriptions for someone who unreasonably takes their frustration out on someone.
However in chapter 3 of the novel, the reader finally meets Crooks for theirselves .Crooks enters the
bunkhouse to tell Slim about a job he has just done for him, Steinbeck describes his arrival as the door
opened quietly and the stable buck puts in his head; a lean negro head, lined with pain, the eyes patient
from this description the reader can see how Crooks is a gentle character who has learnt to be cautious
with his actions. Steinbeck description of Crooks depicts his suffering in depth as Steinbeck uses his
facial features to describe his pain, as the pain Crooks feels isn t visible to the workers as they re
oblivious to what the isolation he suffers. However to the reader the pain is very noticeable as they re
aware of his isolation, and are able to understand how his pain is visible in his facial features.
Steinbeck describes Crooks eyes as patient provoking the reader is able to notice how he s learnt to be
passive and polite when he s around the workers.
Crooks wants to be helpful to Slim and agrees to do more jobs for him as he sees Slim as a genuine
person who deserves respect. Steinbeck describes Crooks as
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The Effects Of Chernobyl Accident And Small Modular Reactors
There were incidents in the past with nuclear reactors that caused disastrous problems for the civilians
and the environment. As explained before with the Chernobyl accident and the Fukushima incident,
nuclear plants can be terrifying when there are accidents or natural disasters. With Small Modular
Reactors that can bring down the chances of accidents happen and if something unfortunate were to
happen it would be much more easily controlled. With the Chernobyl accident, the reason why there
was a problem was because of human error. The operating team in charge of the Chernobyl Plant did
not take all the safety precautions in running the plant so when something went wrong, they failed to
control the problem and it got out of hand and cause
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Negative Effect Smartphones
Nowadays, more and more people have their own smartphones and the time they spend using their
phones is rising. The number of smartphone users are forecast to grow from 2.1 billion in 2016 to
around 2.5 billion in 2019, with smartphone penetration rates increasing as well (Statista, 2017). As a
result, the increase number of smartphone usage were addicted to smartphone. Moreover, smartphone
usually effect people s lives especially mobile phones have a powerful influence of people s social
skills. Based on a study shows that 47% people feel comfortable while they communicate with others
online but they feel nervous when they talk to people face to face. (source) Thus, in this essay, I will
discuss how smartphones can have a negative effect on people s social skills. Smartphones make
people lose their patience easily because people received so much information everyday. Many
children receiver their smartphones when they just 6 years ago, they are subjected to a variety of
information everyday whether good or not. In addition, they can read more than one information at the
same time which mean they maybe cannot concentrate on one thing. And with the progress of science
and technology, the speed of people accept information is rapidly increasing. This phenomenon could
lead to a serious problem which is people would lose their patience. Based on professor Frank Partnoy
says: The crush of technology drives us to make instant decisions and follow our short term animal
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Major Player in Textile Industry
MAJOR PLAYERS IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY THE ARVIND MILLS
The Lalbhais can trace their descent from Seth Shantidas (c.1590 1659), who was a dominant figure in
the business and civic life of the city. The current surname, Lalbhai, is derived from Lalbhai
Dalpatbhai the great great great grandson of Khushalchand. Lalbhai was born around the time when
the first textile factory in the city went into production. The first manufacturing company of the
Lalbhai family, Saraspur Manufacturing Company was established in 1897. It started with producing
cotton yarn. During the intensifying Swadeshi movement the second company Raipur Mills was
established in 1905. At about this time, Mahatma Gandhi championed the Swadeshi Movement and at
his call, people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Siyaram is always the first to introduce the latest fashion trends and concepts specializing in futuristic
weaves, designs and colours. In the year 1995 Siyaram s had tied up with J.HAMPSTEAD, England
for marketing of a very fine premium wool suitings in India . These suitings are woven from the
exclusive and rich natural fibres merino wool, cashmere, kidmohairwool and wool silk. Looking to the
increasing demand for the wool blended suitings, Siyaram s has started m anu facturing of finest wool
blended suitings under J.HAMPSTEAD brand using fine micron merino wool imported from Australia
and super fine polyester with technical assistance from J.Hampstead. Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd. A
leading textile company in India. Siyaram s has undertaken an extensive advertising multimedia
campaign to strengthen its marketing network and to increase its awareness among the consumers. n
the textile industry, apart from Raymond s, Siyaram s is the only other brand to have such a consistent
theme. Coming home to Siyaram s is now part of advertising folklore and according to the advertising
expert, it is a remarkable achievement given the fickle nature of consumer mind space. Siyaram s is
today a household brand with over 18 years of high volume advertising using the Electronic media.
Siyaram s always use the most happening models and brand ambassadors and make ad films in the
choicest of locations, with the best available talent to create lasting
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Huey P Newton Essay
The basics Huey P. Newton was born in Louisiana, on February 17, 1942 .In 1966, huey and bobby
seale founded the extreme left wing Black Panther Party for Self Defense in Oakland, California. The
organization was central and influential to the Black Power movement,constantly making headlines
with its controversial rhetoric and militaristic style. Though he was basically functionally illiterate
leaving high school Newton decided to pursue his education at Merritt College . Newton became
involved in the radical politics that were dominating the california Bay Area. He joined the Afro
American Association and played a role in getting the first black history course adopted as part of the
college s curriculum. . It was at Merritt where he met Bobby Seale. The two were briefly involved
with political groups or school organizations before they set out to create one of their own. The party
took after the philosophical ideas of violence when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In January, 1969, the first Panther s Free Breakfast for School Children Program was initiated at St.
Augustine s Church in Oakland. By the end of the year, the Panthers set up kitchens in cities across
the nation, feeding over 10,000 children every day before they went to school. Due to the buzz of the
programs started by the Black Panthers, J. Edgar Hoover who was head of the FBI, stated publicly that
the Panthers are the greatest threat to the internal security of the country . Unfortunately the all things
come to an end On August 22, 1989, Newton was shot at the age of 47 . His legacy though is well and
alive , his spirit is constantly is influencing ideas , being mentioned in songs and movies and his
likeness was used as inspiration for the main character huey on the cartoon boondocks
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The Impact Of Macro And Competitive Business Environments
Owning a business, or managing, within a business, can be a challenging process and ultimately effect
the success, failure and bottom line. There are many external forces, or environments, that influence
decisions that are ultimately made by Board of Directors, executives, supervisors and management
teams. This can have an economic effect locally or ultimately have a global reach. Today s focus is on
the differences between the macro and competitive business environments (Jones et al., 2006).
Microenvironment
A macro business environment is inclusive all elements, that are out of the business control, that has
direct and relative influence on strategic planning and goals. The microenvironment, includes current
and any changes in local, state, federal and international laws and regulations. Laws and regulations
literally dictate how a business regardless, of its sector, the guidelines of its operations. The state of
the economy, consumer market and spending trends are also a major factor in the macro environment
equation. The purchasing power, of the consumer, is vital for any business sector to succeed. In today
s technology driven society, it is utmost importance, that a business is, within the established
perimeters of technology for their industry, or on the cusp of the cutting edge of technology. If a
business has effective and efficient technology, across the board, in force, it can potentially cut costs
and drive consumers to them. A business demographics
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Art, But Only If You Say So
William Blackstone
Trina Sutton
ENC1102
April 6, 2016
It s Art, But Only if You Say So Art is powerful. It has the ability to stir up violence or promote peace,
mend relationships or tear ones apart. But how can just a couple of different colored lines create such
a difference? It s our interpretation, sometimes despite the artist s intention, that give art its power.
And there are some activists under the guise of artists (or vice versa) who intend to evoke such
emotions and shake the political pot, those who purposefully try to get people thinking; people like the
famous, yet totally anonymous, french artist/activist Princess Hijab and british artist/activist Banksy.
The names of these gifted anonymities are no doubt one s you have ... Show more content on
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These political artists are on a journey to get a point across in society. To display their art on the
canvas of public domain, may be considered a crime. But who determines whether their text is
vandalism or art and activism? And if there s a determining factor, what is it?
In an exclusive interview with Juxtapoz magazine, Banksy, most likely the most popular anonymous
artist (how ironic is that), commented on how he qualifies his work as succeeding, saying I m at a
point with art where I only really care if the piece is more than the sum of its parts. I m lucky because
what I make either succeeds or fails. Some people undoubtedly would tell you that s why it s crap art,
but that s the way it is... All I need is to make my point and get something more out of it than what I
put in... My satisfaction level is independent of your opinion... And the flip side is, if I know it s
failed, there s nothing you can say that would make it OK. (juxtapoz.com) Banksy prides himself on
being detached from the populous but his whole objective is displaying issues prevalent within the
populous. His persona reflects an out of body experience within society, allowing him to be sarcastic
on heated topics and not being taken as a criminal but regarded as an intellectual. By acting higher
than the society these artists are in, their work is perceived by the public to be higher than just
vandalism. And that is where therein lies the sweet spot of success in artistic
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Knowledge Increases Sorrow
Muhammad Ali Fawad Dr. Aamna Khalid Writing and Communication (SS 100) 17 March 2013 He
That Increases Knowledge Increases Sorrow Philosophers have struggled with answering the question
of the meaning of life since the time of Plato. In attempts to answer this question they, have
deconstructed this idea and have, in the process, isolated the components of what makes life
meaningful. Among the many components one is the drive to seek wisdom and knowledge in order to
avoid suffering caused by ignorance and finding happiness. (Gyatso, The Meaning of Life: Buddhist
Perspectives on Cause and Effect, 78). There are many discrepancies present as to what constitutes
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They have come to conclusion that the only way to be happy is to stay away from depressing and
troubling matters, which to some degree is true, but this does not justify being ignorant about all that
happens in the world. The problem with this ideology hits the very basic of human instincts, the desire
to know. ...we can t deny our thought, or our memories. To deny our thought is to deny our dignity.
Our dignity follows the direction of our thought. (Blaise Pascal). People who hold the sentiment of
ignorance being bliss do not contribute to the evolution of society; they are consumers, not producers.
Society has a wide variety of flaws, such as rape culture, gender inequality, racism, intolerance,
extremism, etc. However, having knowledge about these only adds to one s awareness and it is
because of this awareness that the individual can work towards reducing and henceforth eradicating
these flaws from society. Unaware individuals are simply cogs in the machine, who, because of their
unawareness have no desire to change the world around them. Even if they do, they find themselves
flabbergasted when they try to think of a solution. Pessimism never got anyone anywhere.
Unfortunately being aware of these issues also includes knowing about the terrifying stories of people
who have been wronged. We can agree to the fact that rape is prevalent in society and that it is
difficult to talk about without feeling uncomfortable. The
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Breast Cancer Breast Self Examination
Background of the Study
Breast is a very vital portion of a female s body. Breast problems and diseases alike carcinoma get
distress and sorrow to women and most women should do everything in their capability to avoid its
presence (Omoyeni, Oluwafeyikemi, Irinoye, 2014).
According to American cancer society Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of the
breast. A malignant tumor is a set of cancer cells that can develop into (invade) near tissues or spread
(metastasize) to distant areas of the body. The disease happens almost exclusively in women
(American Cancer Society, 2015).
For early identification of breast cancer Breast Self Examination (BSE) is an important and
inexpensive method.Breast Self Examination (BSE) is the examination done by individuals to help
identify any abnormality within the breasts. It involves visually and by hand examining the breasts. It
should be done at the age of 20 years and monthly;rather a few days after an individual s menstrual
period when the breasts are slight swollen. Breast Self Examination (BSE) involves a process whereby
women inspect their breasts regularly to detect any abnormal swelling and ready for taking medical
care. For the early recognition of breast cancerBreast self examination is a useful tool (Omoyeni, etal.,
2014).
. According to American Cancer Society the use the of finger pads of the 3 middle fingers on your left
hand to feel for lumps in the right breast.While standing in front of a mirror with
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Ways of the World Second Edition Chapter 7 Questions
Jonathon Martin Period 1 Chapter 8 Questions 1. Long distance commerce acted as a motor of change
in pre modern world history by altering consumption and daily life. Essential food and useful tools
such as salt were traded from the Sahara desert all the way to West Africa and salt was used as a food
preserver. Some incenses essential to religious ceremonies were traded across the world because there
was a huge demand for them. Trade diminished economic self sufficiency by creating a reliance on
traded goods and encouraged people to specialize and trade a particular skill. Trade motivated the
creation of a state due to the wealth accumulated from controlling and taxing trade. Trade posed the
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Middle Eastern gold and silver purchased pepper, textiles, and gemstones in India. Merchants from the
Arab Empire established communities from East Africa to the China coast. Opportunities for trade led
to the production of sugar and dates in Mesopotamia and stimulated a slave trade from East Africa to
provide labor for the growing and refining of these products. Widespread conversion to Islam among
traders in the Indian Ocean underpinned an international maritime culture and also helped to facilitate
commercial transactions. 8. Indian influence registered in Southeast Asia by causing political change.
Its rulers became more ambitious due to the wealth accrued and tried to construct larger more centrally
governed cities and states. Local people were attracted to foreign religious ideas like Confucianism or
Buddhism.The inland states of Southeast Asia were more reliant on domestically preduced rice
particiaped in international trade and many of them flourished. Trade also spread Indian culture across
Southeast Asia. Indian alphabets were used to write numbers and Indian artistic forms provided
models for Southeastern sculptures. Southeast Asia also adopted the Indian philosophy of rulers being
good kings and having good morals. Rulers
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Catch Of The Day Analysis
A lone fish swishes through the water. At that moment, a piece of bread dangles in front of it. The
hungry fish is tempted, swimming closer and closer. Its jaws snap on the bread. SPLASH!
WRIGGLE! YANK! The fish emerges from the water, biting down on a hook connected to an
Ultimate Reel Them In fishing rod. Spencer, a twelve year old boy, lives in Eustis, Florida. His
favorite hobby is fishing. He utilizes specific tactics and strategies to capture his bounty and seriously
knows how to attract the whoppers. The Catch of the Day award would definitely go to Spencer. One
reason why Spencer deserves the award Catch of the Day is because he uses highly efficient strategies
to catch fish. Spencer knows fish are extremely sensitive, so he attempts to be as sneaky as possible.
Usually, he tiptoes onto the deck and tries to not make a sound. When he lowers the fishing line,
Spencer does so carefully so fish don t sense the vibrations. Additionally, Spencer uses buoys to help
him fish. They stabilize the line and make fishing simpler. They also minimize movement, that way
the fish can close in on the bait. Essential tools and planning are crucial to Spencer s mastery of
catching fish. Spencer deserves the Catch of the Day award because of something else as well his
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Bass, minnows, trout, salmon, paddock, you name it, he ll catch them for you. To catch minnows,
Spencer uses a net to capture and analyze them. To catch larger fish, Spencer uses a fishing rod, and
occasionally, a giant net. Spencer has a vast abundance of books about fish in his house as well.
Sharks are especially among his favorites; the majority of his books are about them. He knows not
only about sharks, but many other fish species, including marine ones. His pursuit of knowledge is a
key factor in his expertise and love of
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Job Recruitment Analysis Paper
This analysis discusses research on current competencies required by employers for their job
recruitment. In addition, I will evaluate the difference between the private and public sectors. Also, I
will assess the current competencies required by employers such as: certifications, experience, and
education. According to my research from submitting applications to looking at job descriptions of
three job postings, I will explain why I been receiving rejection letters.
Private and Public sector
The private sector job requires experience at another private sector job. For example, if I currently
work at the cable company, Charter Communications, getting another job at another cable company,
Comcast, should be easy. However, going from private sector to public sector is a more difficult task.
This is the problem that I am currently have, such as applying for a job at the cable company to a job
at either Riverside County or UC Riverside. However, in order to have more success, I may have to
obtain school experience through internships at CSUSB or military. As the jobs come available, if I
can t succeed obtaining a public sector job, I will focus my efforts at private sector positions at NBC
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For example, the job position, Technology Specialist, at UC Riverside prefers certifications in
Microsoft Professional (MCP), HPPA, PMP, CISSP, and ITIL. Also, this position requires a bachelor s
degree and IT job related experience at a college. Another job position, IT BUSINESS SYSTEMS
ANALYST III, at Riverside County, requires IT job related experience with Riverside County or
substitute for education. Moreover, obtaining all competencies are equally important, but the higher
level the position, the more higher level education and experience is
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Regression Test For Root Units
And ADF regression tests help to root units in YT, which is the logarithm of the number of the patient
s blood, which takes a year of ratios of iron deposited in the body doses,T denotes the deterministic
time trend and ∆Yt i is the lagged first differences to accommodate aserial correlation in the error, μ t.
While, ∝, δ, β, and θ are the parameters to be estimated.
Meanwhile, the Phillips Peron (PP) test is shown by the equation below:
∆ Yt=μ+pYt 1 +εt (2)
The PP test is used because it will make a correction to the t statistics of the coefficient from the AR
(1) regression to account for the serial correlation. The PP test is a test of the hypothesis P=1 in the
equation 2. But, unlike the ADF test, there are no lagged difference terms. Instead, the equation is
estimated by OLS and then the t statistics of the P coefficient is corrected for serial correlation in εt.
The co integration allows the analysis to clarify the true relationship between two variables, by
searching for co integration factor and remove its influence when necessary . Although the common
methods of integration that we used, focuses on cases in which analysis. But the basic time series
integrated at the same class variables, which are first class. For the purposes of this study.We used a
linear regression model to determine the nature of the relationship between Iron and Blood as follows
:(Regis Bourbonnais,2000) 〖BLOOD〗_t=α+β.IRON
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Business Merger Between Lenovo And Motorola Mobility
Business Combination between Lenovo and Motorola Mobility Details of company acquired Lenovo
is a Chinese multinational computer technology company operating in more than 60 countries and
selling its products in around 160 countries. Motorola, an American company, focus on making cell
phones and other electronics. In recent years, Motorola has experienced a bad financial situation and
in 2011 Motorola split into two separate companies, Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions. In
August 2011, Google acquired Motorola Mobility using about US$12.5 billion. In 2014, October 30,
Lenovo announced that they have already finished the acquisition of Motorola Mobility from Google
and they will operate the Motorola as a wholly owned subsidiary. Lenovo paid Google about US$2.9
billion to complete this transaction which included approximately US$660 million in cash and
US$750 million ordinary stock issued by Lenovo. The remaining US$1.5 billion will be paid to
Google by using three year promissory note. In this paper, we just consider the transaction between
Lenovo and Motorola Mobility. Allocation of acquisition differential (see Exhibit 1) The purchase
consideration paid for 100% of Motorola Mobility was $3.09 billion, including cash paid,
consideration shares, deferred consideration and share based compensation obligation assumed by the
company. The acquisition differential is therefore $1.224 billion. We calculated it by finding the
difference between the purchase
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A Research Of Human Resources Recruitment
A Research of Human Resources Recruitment Process
And Applications in Organisations
Abstract:
This paper discuss the importance of human resources recruitment in the context of conceptual
frameworks based on a brief research of past literatures, found leading organisations (Enterprise Rent
a Car and British Gas) apply these concepts in the real world to successfully achieve their business
objectives. This report concludes that the importance of human resources recruitment process in
organisations and recommends HR managers to build up training and retention programs to keep the
talented workforce in the organisation, this combination of strategic recruitment process using
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In leading organisations, managers value human resources as one of the most important assets and
believe in the reliable and responsible employees who have exceptional professional skills can drive
their organisation to differentiate from its business competitors in order to fulfil challenging goals.
In most of the small and medium sized organisations which the majority of the ownership are family
oriented. The managers of such organisations are unable to understand the importance of strategic
human sources recruitment process (Abraham et al. 2015) and tend to neglect the hidden message
behind it.
To fully understand human resources recruitment, the hidden messages underlay it must be discussed.
Hidden messages of HR recruitment to organisations
A good recruitment plan includes programs for candidates to train, develop and stay in the
organisation. According to statistics in the United States where more than 51% of employees are
considering getting a new job (Gallup 2015), human resources turnover is an enormous cost to the
organisation, as the training and recruiting cost will pile up for new entrants to the vacant jobs. Also,
the high performance employee who left the organisation is likely to be hired by the competitors
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Goniatites Research Paper
Goniatitida
All Goniatites have an external shell which is internally divided into gas chambers. This gives
buoyancy during the life of the animal.
The morphology and habit of the goniatites, compared to the ammonites, are alike. For example, both
swim freely and have heads with two well developed eyes and arms (or tentacles).
Survived the Late Devonian extinction. (One of five major extinction events in Earth s history)
The shell of a Goniatite is always coiled in a planispiral structure. According to the shape of its shell,
this order was thought to be poor swimmers.
Prolecanitida
An order of ammonoid cephalopods that are extinct and possess discoidal to thinly, convex lentil
shaped shells.
Within the Ammonoidea, a small and stable order
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Zagazig University. Faculty Of Medicine . Rheumatology
Zagazig University
Faculty of Medicine
Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Department
Serum Interleukin 23 Level in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis and its Correlation with Disease
Activity and Severity Protocol of thesis
Submitted for partial fulfillment
Of M.Sc. Degree
In Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
By
Enas Tawkal Eldesoky
MB.B.Ch
Resident of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation
At Dekrens General Hospital
Under supervision of Pro. Dr. Dr.
Mazen Mohamed M. Ali El shiekh Abeer Mohamed El shafey
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The list of potential pro inflammatory cytokines important in the pathogenesis of RA and other
autoimmune and inflammatory diseases has been extended by another cytokine interleukin IL 23. This
cytokine plays a potential role in immune modulation of different subpopulations of T helper (Th)
cells in concert with IL 12 (Lupardus and Garcia, 2008).
IL 23 is a pro inflammatory cytokine belonging to the IL 12 cytokine family. IL 23 is essential for the
differentiation of Th17 lymphocytes, a subtype of T lymphocyte implicated in chronic
inflammatory/autoimmune mediated diseases (Guo et al., 2013).
IL 23 is produced by several types of antigen presenting cells such as macrophages and denderitic
cells. IL 23 is found in the skin of patients with psoriasis, in the bowel of patients with chronic
inflammatory bowel disease and in synovial membrane of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. IL 23 is
involved in osteoclastogenesis, independently from IL 17, via induction of RANKL expression.
Debate continues to surround the role of IL 23 in the pathophysiology of inflammatory joint diseases
(rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthritis) (Duvallet et al., 2011).
Reports have indicated that in humans increased levels of IL 23 are associated with the several
autoimmune diseases including RA, Lyme arthritis, inflammatory bowel
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American Born Chinese Identity Essay
Being raised by immigrant parents, I had a difficult time to accept myself and the identity with my
culture. I was frustrated with the pressure to assimilate into the American culture, while I was
expected to hold onto to my own Indian heritage. I was stuck in a constant dilemma to choose between
two cultures. In Yang s graphic novel, The American Born Chinese, I was able to connect with Jin
Wang as he was going through an identity crisis with his own culture and heritage. Being frustrated
with his true identity, Jin transformed himself to Danny, his fantasy All American alter ego. Although
Jin Wang tried to disguise his Chinese identity to become a normal American teenager, the author
pressurizes Jin to embrace his racial identity because it is inevitable to extirpate it.
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Even Chin Kee s name sounds similar to chinky , which is an offensive term used to call Chinese
people. Chin Kee mispronounced his r s and l s, as in Harro Amellica! (Yang 48). Chin Kee had
yellow skin, slanted eyes, buck teeth, and he was a bright student who always gets the right answer in
class (Yang 110 113). Chin Kee represented all the racial bias that Danny did not want to be associated
with. Danny did not want to validate his Chinese origins because it would make it unattainable for him
to continue his dream of being white, which means Danny will disappear. When Dany was defeated in
the Kung Fu battle scene at end of novel, it symbolized that he came to terms with accepting his
Chinese American identity Jin (Yang 207 211). The author utilized Chin Kee s character to highlight
the how the American popular culture portrays racial stereotypes that ridicules Chinese Americans.
Chin Kee played a significant part in the graphic novel and persuaded the readers to overcome racial
adversities and accept their true
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Examples Of Ethos In Superman
Holy Musical Batman
Write a 3 6 paragraph response describing an example of Pathos, Ethos and Logos appeals used by the
characters in the story. The examples may represented by appeals to you as an audience or appeals
between characters. This must be submited in the dropbox by the posted due date.
Paythos, Ethos, and Logos, three different thems littered throughtout lititure, media, and scosity.
thoughth no exception are these elements found in the Holy Musical Batman. Paythos is a theme
which focusos on the emothios envoked of felt by a charicter or situaion. In the musical, Superman is
the envoker of Paythos by his good will and under appreciation. Ethos is the state of ethics. Ethos, or
the lack of ethos is potrayed though Batman in his self centeredndess. Logos represents logic,
statisitce, and the use of date. The villian Candy uses Logos thouhghut the musical as he uses data to
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The tone of the musical tends to put Batman in the light of a self centered man who doesent care about
others emotions, removing pity from Batman. The musical redirects the feeling of Pathos to
Superman. Superman is underrated by the citizens of Gothom, and is not appreciated as much as
Batman. Superman strugles with this because he does the best he can at helping people, and arguably
does a better job at saving the world than Batman, and is still under appreciated. Up untill the end of
the Musical, Paythos is felt by the audience when it comes to
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The Importance Of Setting In The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a fictional novel that takes place in four main settings.
These settings include West Egg, East Egg, The Valley of the Ashes, and New York City. These four
settings are literary tools in which the author uses to highlight the idea of the various failures and
disappointments of the American Dream. This paper will compare and contrast the settings of The
Valley of Ashes and New York City in The Great Gatsby. The Valley of Ashes is a wasteland and
desolate place, located between East and West Egg and New York City. The quote where ashes take
the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke (Fitzgerald 23) describes how desolate and barren
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One way is that at times, New York City can seem smoky like the Valley of the Ashes due to the fog
that rolls in from the coast. These two settings can also compare in relation to land size. The Valley of
Ashes and New York City also compare in the way that Tom and Gatsby both only use the city to hide
their matters from people. Tom only interacts with his mistress in the city, and Gatsby only sees Meyer
Wolfsheim there. There are although many ways that these two settings contrast. The Valley of Ashes
is dry, grey and dirty in comparison to New York City which is a busy city with green grass and lush
parks with many different types of people. The Valley of Ashes symbolizes the plight of the poor, and
the individuals who live among the dirty ashes lose their spirit as a result. New York City on the other
hand, exudes hopes, dreams, and an atmosphere of wild parties and indulgences.
In conclusion, The Great Gatsby features settings that perfectly captures character, mood, atmosphere,
and emotions. The Valley of the Ashes is represented as the moral and social decay of America, and
New York City is the uninhibited immoral quest for money and
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Looking For Alaska Challenges
Challenges are a part of everyday life, and they change us in different and unexpected ways. The
theme challenges create change (within individuals) can be a pivotal part of a text. Characters and
people that face challenges have to change their ways of thinking, or even their lives in order to
overcome these challenges. The texts Carry On by Rainbow Rowell, Every Day by David Levithan,
Looking for Alaska by John Green and Not If I See You First by Eric Lindstrom all show how
challenges create change in not just one individual but multiple people throughout the texts.
Carry On by Rainbow Rowell is a text that has excellent examples of how challenges can create
change. One challenge faced is when Baz s mother comes back from the dead and gives ... Show more
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In his book, A is a person that moves from body to body every day but never having a body or life of
their own. David Levithan shows us how the challenge of love creates change through Rhiannon and
A. It s as if when you love someone, they become your reason (pg 76). A lets this love define them,
risking other people s lives in order to be with the person they love, even though they know they
shouldn t I know I am not supposed to interfere (pg 127). This shows how A has changed, because,
before A met Rhiannon, they would never have strayed from the daily routine of another person s
body. Now I m letting my life hijack all these other lives for a day. I am no staying within the
parameters. Even if that s dangerous (pg 68). A is also incredibly challenged by not having their own
body and their own life. I am not a part of this and will never be a part of something like this (pg 268).
I can never have these things (pg 302). They know that they will never be able to have their own
friends, their own job or their own life. Because of this, it is hard for A to find themself. When A was
younger it was incredibly difficult for them to not have a tomorrow, because everyone around them
did. This is because instead of living thinking of the next day, or the next week, or the next month like
we do, A lives day to day, assuming people s personalities and bodies. A s lack of body also
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Feminist Analysis Of Legally Blonde
The 2001 comedy film Legally Blonde tells the story of Elle Woods, an upbeat and optimistic sorority
girl who, over the course of the movie, transitions from a simple college student with few professional
aspirations into a successful law student. Elle initially presents herself as a stereotypical sorority girl:
vain, superficial, and self obsessed. As such, she consistently faces discrimination from her friends,
family, and colleagues alike. The film wants the audience to view Elle as a woman who rises up above
the stereotype through hard work and intelligence, and who proves herself as a capable individual in a
discriminatory society. Because of this, some view Elle as a feminist icon, a person who empowers
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Rather than a woman fighting for a lifelong dream, we see an emotional woman going through a
rough break up and dealing with it through drastic measures. This discrepancy completely disparages
the idea of her being a feminist icon. It is true that Elle is no longer motivated by Warner in any way
by the end of the movie, indicating that she may have grown and seen the errors of her ways, but at no
point in the entire film is it directly stated or even implied that Elle has a passion or interest in the
study of law. Even if she truly has readjusted her perspective by the end of the film, it comes too late
to have any sort of impact, as our impressions of Elle have already been made. Her actions don t send
the message of empowerment to achieve one s dreams through hard work and passion, but rather to
achieve happiness through obtaining the approval of a man. Further damaging the view of Elle as a
feminist icon is the fact that she consistently reinforces harmful stereotypes about women. Elle is
clearly meant to be presented as a sorority stereotype, but rather than overcoming and breaking free
from it, she proves it to be true time and time again. Firstly, Elle reinforces the idea that women are
overly emotional and quickly disheartened. In the very first scene of the movie, Elle is dumped by
Warner and proceeds to have an emotional breakdown, crying and shrieking loudly in a public setting.
This is further reinforced later in the
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Suicidal Murderer
What Has to Happen Internally to Become a Killer?
Children crying, people dying, why would someone cause that kind of terror upon another human
being? There are many theories spoken of by many scientists of the world on this very issue. There are
many cases, infinite backgrounds, and too many sad stories of those related to the victims or the
killers. If only there were a solution to identify the steps to murder, so people could stop and treat
those who need psychiatric assistance before it is too late. The fact of the matter is, there is no single
solution that can stop the vicious cycle of pain and suffering inflicted upon others, but we can identify
traits that can lead a person from humanity to insanity. The one thing that must ... Show more content
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3 years after Columbine, the Secret Service found that 78% of killers have a history of attempted
suicide or suicidal thoughts (Cullen). An example of a suicidal murderer is Eric Harris, co conspirator
and executor of the mass shooting at Columbine. He was suicidal, and wrote journal entries like this
one: Such a sad, desolate, lonely unsalvageable I feel I am. Not fair, NOT FAIR!!! I wanted
happiness!! I never got it!!! Let s sum up my life, the most miserable existence in the history of time
(Cullen). Most depressed people start by blaming themselves, but then the blame shifts outward. They
typically blame their ex girlfriend, boss, or classmates, but mass murderers blame society, and they
become willing to show a devastating example, make them pay, and die in the process. In the killer s
mind, it is a win win (Cullen). Harris thoughts began to shift, and when he was about to devastate
Columbine, he had this to say: In 26.5 hours I ll be dead, and in happiness. The little zombie human
fags will know their errors and be forever suffering and mournful. HAHAHA (Cullen). The next day
he and Klebold did the damage they set out to do, and Eric Harris life ended soon after. The suicidally
depressed killers have the notorious phrase If I go down, you re going with me imprinted in their head,
and they have proved that they can use that phrase in real life, to the horror of everyone
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How Did Walt Disney Grow During The Great Depression
Walt Disney is a house hold name to most families, he is the man who is known for creating one of the
largest companies in the world (Disney). Though he almost didn t have the chance to start this
company. Starting with his love for art since he was born on 1901 in Chicago, IL. At the age of 16
Walt Disney became a Red Cross member driving an ambulance, and this is where he began drawings
designs and cartoons in the ambulance. He then worked as a cartoonist in Kansas but that ended fairly
quickly. After that he then moved to California where he began his company with his brother Roy
Disney. In the partnership Roy focused on the business aspects while Walt focused on the creative
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Though he was obsessed with having the newest technology in his work, and was willing to get the
money anyway at one point even allowed tabloid to use Mickey Mouse in one of their promotions for
300 dollars. That eventually led him to winning an Academy Award in 1932, and win 26 Oscars in his
lifetime. In the 1930 s and 40 s they had employed over 1000 people, but around that time it was a
tough time for American businesses. Though Walt Disney managed to get through all the difficulties
such as the great depression, WW2, and many other diversities it faced. To this day they are one of the
largest companies, and some of their most famous movies and stories were created by Walt and are
still highly appreciated. Though WW2 did halt production of movies for a while. Some movies where
he has won awards and are still popular are movies such as Snow White, Cinderella, and etc... But all
of this was possible because he had a dream to start a company and draw. As he once said We keep
moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we re curious and curiosity keeps
leading us down new paths. , and feel he lived by these words because he truly showed these traits as
he lived, and created such an iconic company. That still stands and is beloved today, all because one
man wanted to draw and reinvent the time he was
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Scientific Expert Ecstasy
There are currently three standards for the admissibility of scientific expert testimony in the US; the
Fry Standard, the Federal Rules of Evidence, and the Duabert Starndard (1). The Fry standard is the
oldest being established in the case of Fry v. United States, 1923. It sets the standard as that evidence
may be presented if it has been sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in the
particular field in which it belongs (1) The second oldest is the Federal Rules of Evidence, 1975,
which is made up of four points but can be summarized as such, if someone has enough experience
and education they may testify and present evidence (1). The youngest is the Duabert Starndard,
which is the result of the case Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 1993. In this standard the
judge is to evaluate the evidence and/or the expert giving it on a case by case basis and has the judge
evaluate them by a series of points seven in all (1). The issue then is which standard should be applied
in the state of Florida and why. More precisely why is one better and on what grounds is that being
evaluated.
There should be two tests as how to evaluate each standard. The reasoning is as such the entire point
of giving evidence is to make things clearer, as part of the search for the truth. Scientific evidence then
coming from science must be based on the scientific method. This is a systematic method of thought
that can be used to approach problems with the goal of acquiring a better understanding of the natural
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They must be evaluated for application in the state of Florida. The method for testing these standards
is the standards scientific foundation and which is most legally consistent. Using these two tests the
Daubert Standard is the best and should be applied in the state of
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The Japanese Internment Movement
According to the Japanese internment background, after Pearl Harbor was bombed, Japanese
Americans were broken down into several categories based on how far the generation was separated
from Japanese citizenship. I disagree because the movement was wrong, they didn t give any sort of
education for the children for at least one or two years. There weren t enough doctors or medicine to
take care of the people s needs. Once the war was over many people were released from the camp and
did not have homes to return to because theirs were destroyed or taken over by strangers. I disagree
with the movement because they didn t give any sort of education for the children until about 2 years
later. What kind of treatment is that? Not giving
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Cunningham Children s Home Case Study
With the declining number of kids coming into foster care, some changing dynamics in our state and
local systems, and shifts in our strategic priorities, the leadership at Cunningham Children s Home has
diligently explored the long term financial sustainability of our foster care program. It is with mixed
feelings that we announce the closing of our foster care program while we shift our resources to
serving families in different ways. This decision is also in some ways a reason for celebration. Today,
there are fewer kids in care than in the past which means kids are able to stay safely in their families.
We strongly believe that in most situations families can be supported while remaining together. This is
why we are strategically expanding
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Chronicles The Author s Journey Through America s...
In this book, chronicles the author s journey through America s princess culture with her young
daughter, Daisy. Beginning with Disney princesses, Orenstein comes to examine American Girl dolls,
the tween market, Miley Cyrus, social media, beauty pageants, and of course, Barbie, all in the united
effort to best understand the decisions she is making for her daughter. potential body issues, poor self
esteem, ramped sexism, and gender essentialist impositions,
The princess phase is first up for debate as Orenstein discusses the concept with fellow mothers at her
daughter s school. Each of the mothers justify the princess epidemic in a different way, one stating that
it s simply about dressing up and that the stories are not permitted in the home while another says that
having a princess ideal gives her daughter a strong identity as a woman and as female a place were
1960s feminism erred, according to this same mother.
The author cites many studies, including a 2006 survey of more than 2,000 school aged children that
observed young girls feeling an increasing need to be perfect not only to excel academically, but also
in extracurricular activities, sports, and friendships. She also reports that the number of young girls
worrying about their weight increased between 2000 and 2006 as well, along with rates of stress,
suicide, and depression. Orenstein quotes Susan J. Douglas from her book Enlightened Sexism to
reconcile these studies: We can excel in school, play
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The Incarceration Of The Correctional System
The correctional system in America is an umbrella term referring to a range of mandates that entails
the management, supervision, and rehabilitation of convicted offenders. These mandates are often
carried out through incarceration, probation, or parole, while prisons are the most popular correctional
agency in America. Prisons in America were among some of the first public buildings established in
the New World. Early prisons were not considered houses of punishment, but were rather referred to
as temporary holding cells. The history of U.S. prisons from the late 1700s to the late 1800s was
marked by a shift from a penitentiary system primarily concerned with rehabilitation to one concerned
more with warehousing prisoners. The failure of reform minded wardens to justify rehabilitation
caused state legislatures to set economic profitability as the new goal for prisons. The first prisons in
the United States were established as penitentiaries to denote their prisoners as religious penitents.
Early penitentiaries gained global attention for their goals of perfecting society. Despite their high
moral aims, the facilities soon became overcrowded, dirty, and dangerous. Maintaining the behavior
and control of the inmates became their primary focus. It was after the American Revolution that
imprisonment as a form of criminal punishment became a widespread in the United States. The
Jackson Administration use rehabilitative labor as a penalty during the American Civil War.
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Hyperbole In Downsiders
Some humans can t accept difference. Most humans are locked up in a world where everyone has to
be just like them. The novel Downsiders by Neal Shusterman is an example of this. The novel has the
theme that when people separate into groups and cultures, they have a hard time understanding the
opposite and tend to judge. But those who accept, benefit greatly. The Author used an extravagant
amount of literary devices that have to do with the theme of accepting difference. The hyperbole A
frenzied group of crazed topsiders, (page 47) is an example. It s a great example of the theme because
it shows the opinion and viewpoint the downsiders have of the topsiders. Through reading the quote
you can get a sense that the downsiders want nothing to do with the topsiders and that they think the
topsiders run around pointless and don t get anywhere. The quote also has some connotation in it, with
the way it says frenzied. It makes you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A big part of the hero s journey that is present in the book is when the hero is encouraged by the
elderly. With the Champ being the old wise person in the book, he says, sometimes people have the
stuff just lying around, you know? Nevermind, I shouldn t have suggested it, and this is some of the
advice he gives Talon. He was able to give Talon advice and connect to the theme. The Champ was
actually trying to fix the problem the theme states and bring together the two worlds by sending Talon
up to the topside for medicine. This advice benefits him greatly and gives him a glance of the other
world, which by the end of the book, he comes to accept and enjoy. Another variation of this is when
the champ gives knowledge to Lindsay. For example, when he says, Have you ever heard of a man
named Alfred Beach? This is what eventually leads Lindsay to find out the history of the Downside
and how they came to well being in the place. This was a very important event to the plot and for
Lindsay s
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Comparing Svidrigailov s Dream In Crime And Punishment
In the novel Crime and Punishment, there are various dreams that are prominent to the story and add
element to the characters. This includes the character, Arkady Svidrigailov, who experiences several
dreams. Dostoevsky uses Svidrigailov s dream as a representation of his subconscious desires, both
pure and impure; this includes his dreams in order to further characterization of Svidrigailov that
could not occur through plot events or dialogue.
The first of Svidrigailov s dreams begins with a mouse running all over his body. The dream was so
strange he thought it was real.
He was dozing off; the feverish shiver had ceased, when suddenly something seemed to run over his
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Svidrigailov knew that girl; there was no holy image; no burning candle beside the coffin; no sound of
prayers: the girl had drowned herself. She was only fourteen, but her heart was broken (502).
Svidrigailov has this dream because the girl he raped had killed herself because of his actions. Yet,
Svidrigailov surprises the reader: But her loose fair hair was wet; there was a wreath of roses on her
head. The stern and already rigid profile of her face looked as though chiselled of marble too, and the
smile on her pale lips was full of an immense unchildish misery and sorrowful appeal (502). This
could be a depiction of Svidrigailov s guilt of raping the young girl. From being familiar with
Svidrigailov s character, the reader would not expect him to feel guilty of his action.
The final significant dream concludes when he is walking through a corridor and finds a young girl.
He bent down with the candle and saw a little girl, not more than five years old, shivering and crying,
with her clothes as wet as a soaking house flannel...he took her in his arms, went back to his room, sat
her on the bed, and began undressing her...when he had undressed her, he put her on the bed, covered
her up and wrapped her in the blanket from her head downwards.
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Medicine has Flourished Since the Introduction of the...
Since the introduction of the magnetic resonance imaging unit, diagnostic medicine has flourished.
The ability to see different pathologies in a detailed soft tissue image has helped guide doctors in
providing patients with better treatment and therefore a better prognosis. In many cases, magnetic
resonance imaging is the golden standard in diagnostic studies. This is especially true when studying
blood vessels. The majority of doctors turn to a magnetic resonance angiography(MRA) method
called bright blood imaging when they are concerned with any blood flowing vessels. A few main
areas of concern include vessels in the brain, neck, thoracic, abdominal aorta, renals, and vessels in the
legs called a run off . When doctors order an MRA using bright blood imaging they want to rule out
serious pathologies such as aneurysms, aorta dissection, or stenosis. Bright blood imaging uses a
strong magnetic field and specific pulse sequences. Below we will discuss three different techniques
and their own unique advantages and disadvantages. Time of flight(TOF) also called inflow
angiography, is a non invasive procedure that produces flow contrast. The more RF excitation pulses
used in an image plane the more saturated the spins become so we want to limit the amount of RF
pulses to the flowing spins by setting up thin slabs perpendicular to the vessels or blood flow. New
blood is always flowing in and out of the slice, and because the spins only receive a few RF pulses,
signal is
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Praxis In Relation To The Practitioner Inquiry
2. Praxis in relation to the practitioner inquiry As educators, we regularly take an action and
considering the impact of the action. Then we analysing the results of the action by reflecting upon it
and critically evaluate our professional knowledge and the effectiveness of our teaching. Further, we
are altering and revising conceptions and planning following reflection. Finally, we are implementing
these plans in further actions. In this process, teachers work collaboratively with other members of the
profession and engage in discussion of contemporary issues and research to improve professional
practice. Many educators are involved with praxis but it often isn t part of their vocabulary. Without
knowing the concept (inquiry as praxis), ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During my inquiry, I considered theories when planning, taking action, reflecting, evaluating and
finally documenting. Sometimes we can feel pressure to handle disruptive behaviours immediately.
Taking the time to understand the behaviour and to consider various options often results in a more
constructive resolution. After an event is past, taking the time to evaluate the effectiveness of our
response can help to improve our reaction in the next situation (Kuhlenschmidt Layne, 1999). During
my inquiry, I made questions about student behaviour and made assumptions. As an example student
behaviour during Friday, last period was really disruptive. I assumed, that may be their energy supply
is low or excitement about the weekend (mood). Discussion with teachers proved me this was a very
common experience. Research showed that It s natural for student attention levels to vary according to
motivation, mood, perceived relevance of the material, and other factors (Briggs, 2014). Based on my
understandings, knowledge, readings and other experts ideas, I developed an action plan for behaviour
management in year 8
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Curcuma Longa Essay
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Qualitative Analysis
Results of Phytochemical Evaluation for Curcuma Longa Extract
The results of phytochemical evaluation of Curcuma Longa extract summarized in table 2.
Table 2: Shows the results of phytochemical evaluation of Curcuma Longa extract.
1 Alkaloids +
2 Tannins +
3 Glycosides +
4 Saponins +
5 Flavonoids +
6 Terpenoids +
7 Phenol +
Figure 3: Illustrates the results of phytochemical tests of Curcuma Longa extract.
The previous table 2 and figure 3 show the results of applied phytochemical tests for constituents of
Curcuma Longa extract which were all positive. The results indicate the presence of the active
constituents of curcuminoids. It also indicates the presence of alkaloids, tannins, phenolic compounds,
terpenoids, saponins and flavonoids. These phytochemicals were also reported in ... Show more
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No. Concentration μg/ml Absorbance
1 10 0.18
2 20 0.23
3 30 0.278
4 40 0.33
5 50 0.38
Concentration of Curcuma Longa extract in mcg/ml
Figure 5: Illustrates calibration curve of standard curcumin.
From the result in table 6 and figure 5 which illustrated the calibration curve of the UV
spectrophotometer with working standard Curcuma Longa extract and the r2 = 0.9999.
Curcumin in Gel Formulation
Table 7: Shows linearity of curcumin in the gel formulation.
No. Concentration μg/ml Absorbance
1 10 0.127
2 20 0.148
3 30 0.166
4 40 0.185
5 50 0.206
Concentration of Curcuma Longa extract in mcg/ml
Figure 6: Illustrates the curve of curcumin in the gel formulation. Assay Test of Curcumin Content in
Gel Formula
Assay of curcumin in gel formula was calculated using the following formula
Assay of curcumin = (absorbance of sample / absorbance of standard × concentration of standard /
concentration of sample) 100
= (0.127/0.180 × 10/10) 100 =
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Karl Polanyi 1944
Karl Polanyi s (1944/1957) Societies and Economic Systems, The Great Transformation, provides a
historical background to the structure of markets before the modern era. It is important to first
differentiate between markets and the market economy in order to understand the factors that make up
economies. The market economy is a self regulating system of markets that is directed by market
prices and nothing but market prices (p. 43). Polanyi argues that having an economy of some form is
essential to the survival of a society, however, he notices that pervious societies successfully existed
with no evidence of market control (p. 43). Markets have existed since the Stone Age, but their role
was no more than incidental to economic life because it did ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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44). Max Weber was one of the first contemporary historians to reject the idea that primeval
economies provide no significance to modern economy, he emphasizes the changelessness of man as a
social being (Polanyi, 1944, p. 46). Polanyi (1944) explains that man s economy, as a rule, is
submerged in his social relationships meaning that individuals place their social standings, social
claims, and social assets at higher value, rather than economic motives/material goods (p. 46). In
primitive economies, production and distribution is enforced through the principles of reciprocity and
redistribution. Reciprocity is observed in families and kinship; this is explained through an example of
Trobriand Islanders of Western Melanesia culture (Polanyi, 1944, p. 47). This civilization uses a
matrilineal system; the male in the family is recognized for his good behaviour if he offers the best
crops to his sister and her family; however, if he fails, his reputation (which is extremely valuable) is
at risk and he will not earn material benefits in exchange (Polanyi, 1944, p.
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Chinese Americans Health Beliefs And Culturally Competent...
Chinese Americans Health Beliefs and Culturally Competent Nursing Care In the early 1800 s
industrialization of the northeast and other national endeavors such as railroads and road building
required much manual labor. This vast manual labor job market opened the flood gates into the United
States for immigrants seeking prosperity and a better life for themselves and their families. By the mid
1800 s many Chinese immigrants had made the voyage to the U.S. and sought work mainly in the
factories of the prosperous northeast as well as the California gold mines. Culturally the Chinese
people s actions are motivated by the concept of bringing honor and respect to the family as a whole,
and less concerned about individual successes or prestige, which resulted in Chinese immigrant s
willingness to do high quality work for long hours for very little pay. This was beneficial to the
employer and company, but displaced many other immigrant workers which caused racial tensions.
Chinese immigrants were accustomed to living in tight quarters, working together as families or
community units and making do with what was available. These qualities assisted in the development
of China Towns, housing and cultural centers for the Chinese immigrant population, near or in the
large cities where their populations were greatest such as New York and San Francisco as. Many
Americans viewed these China Towns as unsanitary and unhealthy brothels where prostitution and
smoking opium was commonplace.
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Slider Hitch Research Paper
When you need to tow in your short bed truck, but do not want to give up maneuverability, you need
to consider installing a slider hitch. The B W Companion Slider 5th Wheel Hitch will give you all the
room you need. It is designed to provide you with 12 inches of slide, so you have plenty of room when
you use your fifth wheel trailer. It is completely removable, which means you can convert your truck
back to a level bed truck whenever you need to haul things in the back and not worry about a hitch
taking up space. This hitch is mounted under the bed and uses the B W Turnoverball under bed
mounting system. It does not mount to the rails, so that leaves them free. It will automatically latch in
both slide directions. This eliminates the need
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The Importance Of Pungent Plants
I have always been a chili pepper aficionado who enjoyed the pungency, meaning spiciness, of
peppers. So I decided to learn about how to grow chili peppers in my garden. While researching chili
pepper growth, I saw that pungent plants had 40% greater density of stomata than non pungent plants.
Stomata are pores that allow water and air to enter and exit the plant s cells. So pungent plants
experience greater water loss than non pungent plants do. Pungent plants have more stomata than non
pungent plants because the proteins involved in pungency and building stomata are regulated by the
same pathway. (CSMonitor) I became curious on how the amount of water a pungent chili pepper has
affects it.
Water, a fundamental component of life, allows all living beings to exist. Plants are no exception.
Plants utilize water, carbon dioxide (CO2), and sunlight to undergo the process of photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis is the method plants use to create food. During photosynthesis, plants use six
molecules of water, six molecules of CO2, and sunlight to produce one molecule of sugar and six
molecules of oxygen. This reaction, modeled by the equation 6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight → C6H12O6
+ 6O2, demonstrates the essentialness of water in the survival of plants. Water is a crucial component
of photosynthesis because it permits plants to produce food that they need to sustain themselves. Food
gives plants the energy to perform many functions, such as reproduction and the production of
chemicals.
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The Battle Of Kasserine Pass
E. STATE THE MISSION AND DESCRIBE INITIAL DISPOSTION OF FORCES
The Battle of Kasserine Pass proved to be a shock both to American military forces in the field. The
defeat of the Allied forces in the battle put doubt into the minds of many all of whom assumed the
righteous democracies of the western Allies could not be defeated in the field by the armies of
Fascism. The defeat suffered by the Allies had nothing to do with right versus wrong, but was very
much a product of a number of operational shortcomings on the part of the Allies. Poor logistics,
failures on the part of American leadership, lack of unity of effort on the part of the Allies, the lack of
combat experience, and inferior equipment all combined to contribute to the failure ... Show more
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The decision to invade North Africa reflected the triumph of British strategic arguments over those of
the Americans as the Americans were pushing for an invasion in northern France as early as 1942.
American military leadership, however, was not sold on the logic or necessity of a North African
campaign. General George C. Marshall, the architect of American military strategy, wanted no part of
a US commitment to a Mediterranean campaign. The decision to commit American troops in North
Africa came directly from President Roosevelt, who overruled the advice of Marshall and his military
advisers on this point.
b. As the operation began, the Americans and British hoped the French would not resist the Allied
landings, and further expected French forces in North Africa would rejoin the anti Axis alliance. In
order to facilitate these hopes, the Allies designated General Dwight D. Eisenhower to command the
invasion forces. With an American general leading the forces, the Allies sought to restrict any
resistance from Anglophobic French officials and officers in the areas around the invasion beaches and
ports. Despite such measures, however, the French did put up some level of resistance at nearly every
landing point. Nonetheless, dissension among the various French factions in North Africa limited the
cohesiveness and effectiveness of the opposition. Ultimately, the magnitude and rapidity of the Allied
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Symbols In The Robber Bride
The Robber Bride is a Margaret Atwood novel first published by McClelland and Stewart in 1993. Set
in present day Toronto, Ontario, the novel begins with three women (Roz, Charis, and Tony) who meet
once a month in a restaurant to share a meal.
the book tells a story of four female characters. Here, it is a friendship between four little girls
growing up together in Toronto suburbs, in the 1940s.
The Robber Bride is a story of three women who had been friends since university. But, there is also a
fourth woman in the story, Zenia, one who is every wife s curse. The men s role is ancillary, if not
subordinate.
Men are depicted as invisible fathers. Fathers like a dotted line, which has to be coloured in for their
children by their women. They sleep with their arms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The reader sometimes wonders whether she is real a person or fantasy. Is she a symbol of the
catastrophe and darkness of life, and that of the endless wars that we must fight to preserve what is
precious to us? But, Zenia s battles with the three women, which leave all of them deeply and
permanently scarred, are the story.
The Robber Bride is a memorable and a compelling read. As a parable, the story is remarkably
powerful. Though it is written in a simple style, its message is profound. I doubt if any of Miss
Atwood s novels can match The Robber Bride. What keeps the reader engrossed is Margaret Atwood s
consummate skill as a storyteller and the flowing narrative of the novel.
During their most recent outing, three friends see Zenia, a long dead university classmate who had
stolen, one by one, their respective beaux. The novel alternates between the present and flashbacks
featuring the points of view of Tony, Charis, and Roz, respectively. Zenia has given each woman a
different version of her biography, tailor made to insinuate herself into their lives. No one version of
Zenia is the truth, and the reader knows no more than the
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The Storage Of Data Warehouse Essay
Every organizations have their own independent Data Warehouse and due to increase in the number of
transactions, the size of the data is also increasing. Data warehouse is the central repository of
information for an organization. There are multiple data sources like OLTP, excel, csv, txt, xml, etc,
that are generated from various systems and are populated to data warehouse by ETL and thus Data
Warehouse stores the summarized integrated business data in a central repository. The Data
Warehouse is used for the analytical applications (OLAP On Line Analytical Processing), decision
making, data mining and user applications.
ETL plays an important role in building the Data Warehouse. In the traditional way of ETL, all the
analysis, activities and operations are stopped and then the refreshment of data warehouse will be
done. Since this will be done in off peak hours, the Data Warehouse will not be having the latest
operational transactions and hence there is no freshness of data. This problem is called by Data
Latency. Near Real time Data Warehousing is a solution for this problem. It will update the Data
Warehouse in near real time manner, immediately after change data detected in data source. Thus, data
latency can be minimized.
In order to develop the near real time data warehouse, there are problems which were previously not
found in the traditional ETL process. The objective of this dissertation is to find the solutions for the
problems at each stage of
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Roe V. Wade And Planned Parenthood Vs. Casey
Topic 1 Essay
Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey
Regardless of the opinions surrounding abortion, a majority of people are familiar with the Supreme
court cases of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. These two cases have played a
tremendous role in regard to the abortion debate. In 1973, the Roe v. Wade case was ruled in favour of
Roe and stated the stringent criminalization of abortion in Texas was deemed unconstitutional under
the fourteenth amendment. The law violated the right of privacy, which implied the privacy of a
woman s decision to an abortion. Although the courts agreed with Roe, they also recognized the rights
to an abortion are not absolute. Limitations to the right was based on the trimesters of pregnancy with
the first trimester protecting the woman s choice and the third trimester being acceptable for states to
regulate or even ban abortions outside of therapeutic reasons.
In the case of Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Casey fought against the state of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Abortion Control act. The restrictions required the woman to give a written informed
consent, seek parental consent if she was a minor, and notify her husband if she married. With the
same violation of the fourteenth amendment as the Roe v. Wade case, the courts saw favour to Casey.
While the majority of the restrictions were supported by the courts, the requirement of the husband s
notification was not. The result of this case added support of the decision of Roe
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Women In Sports Research Paper
One of my earliest memories as a child was watching my friends playing soccer in our barrio right in
front of Grandma s house. Although many still believe soccer is a sport exclusively deserved for boys,
girls have shown passion and tremendous sportsmanship for the game. The fever of futbol increases
during the world cup. For me, it s almost impossible to follow all the important leagues out there, but I
don t miss any games during the cup. I know, typically of women right? Well, no. Let s talk about the
magnificent performance of the women s national team. You can blame Hope Solo if you want, but
this team has given a brilliant performance. Yes my friends, women we can play soccer too! But back
then as a kid going to the market safe and unharmed seemed like an impossible task without getting
hurt with one of the balls. I had the same issue at school, all the boys loved to terrorize anyone who
dared come across the soccer field. I don t blame them, Futbol is our passion. We ... Show more
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During that time, Honduras wanted to stablish an agrarian reform which was against the Salvadorians
working in Honduran territory. Because of the tension amounted during the games, approximately 300
thousand Salvadorians were mistreated, hurt, and deported back to their country, losing houses and
properties. A few days later, Honduras declared war to El Salvador, this war known as La Guerra del
Futbol or Guerra de las 100 horas it lasted for about 5 days with international organizations such as
ONU intervening during the conflict, but the bloody aftermath left 4,000 dead people and another
15,000 fighting for their lives. During 11 years, a state of war was active between both countries until
1980 relationships were reestablished once again. Nonetheless to say, the sport was used as an excuse
for both governments to plan an attack on each other. In 2009 Honduras once again would mix politics
with
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Introduction Sample Research Paper. Research

  • 1. 🐈Introduction Sample Research Paper. Research 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. 🐈Introduction Sample Research Paper. Research 🐈Introduction Sample Research Paper. Research
  • 2. Social Cultural Learning Can Be Illustrated Through The... Social cultural learning can be illustrated through the examination of businesses operating out of both developed and emerging economies. A close examination of their similarities and differences provides distinctions with their beliefs toward business operations and ethics. This type of examination can lend insight into how companies within emerging economies are able to leverage their resources and capabilities in the development and growth of successful operations. The pervasive thought is emerging economies represents untapped potential (Chiou, 2013). However many companies such as Walmart have undertaken operations within these markets only to come up unsuccessful (Peng, 2014). So why would a US giant such as Walmart face problems ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Assessment Copycat firms within emerging markets (such as Lenovo, Acer and Tata) can be considered learning firms. Copycats essentially learned how to conduct business from an already successful business model. Their ability to transform learning into a viable business has jettisoned them into positions of power within the world s economies. Lenovo is currently the leader in PC sales worldwide. Although PC sales in the US continue to decline Lenovo s ability to capture emerging markets such as China, allows them to continue their profitable growth (Gupta, 2012). Core Resources and Capabilities of Multinationals in Emerging Economies The one constant capability with companies from emerging markets is their willingness and capability to learn. Transforming this learning and the abundance of low cost resources allows these companies to execute a low cost strategy. This low cost strategy has provided the inlets into both emerging and developed markets. Using a strict resource based analysis consisting of value, rarity, imitability and organization (VRIO), suggest such an imitation strategy will lead to parity and average returns. An example of this would be Lenovo s ability to imitate other successful PC manufactures capabilities. Lenovo model adds value but their resources are not rare which means it can be imitated and exploited by another firm. If this is the case why can Lenovo continue to grow? Institutional factors such as understanding the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Breast Health Care at Magee Women International Intro As an intern with Magee Womancare International (MWI), the international humanitarian outreach arm of Magee Womens Hospital, my primary goal was to provide breast health education to underserved African Americans and Latino women throughout the Pittsburgh area, to navigate and support these women through the breast health continuum of care, and to facilitate clinical and mammography screenings through the Breast Health Equity and Circulos de Amigas programs. As a male intern, my role in this program was to engage local and predominantly male led grassroots organizations and religious groups in breast health education to promote healthy families and ultimately healthy and safe communities. I was also required to assist my fellow undergraduate intern Maddie with her work in the programing and execution of the South Asia Youth Summit (aka SAYS) program. In addition I was expected to assist my Suporvisiors with grant writing and miscellaneous task regarding running our several ongoing current grant initiatives. By the end of my internship at Magee Womencare International I developed a much more fundamental and in depth understanding of MWI s history, goals and objectives, the concrete steps involved in successful grant writing and the concrete steps involved in successful event planning among a plethora of other things. ... 3) What are the history, goals and objectives of MWI? Magee Womancare International is the international outreach division of Magee Womens ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Who Is Stonewall Jackson A Hero Thomas „Stonewall Jackson was one of the most famous people that participated in the American Civil War, great military tactician and successful general of the Confederacy. He led Confederate troops at Manassas, Antietam and Fredericksburg. He was accidently killed by his own troops at the Battle of Chancellorsville. Childhood Stonewall Jackson was born on January 21, 1824, in Clarksburg, West Virginia. His father was a lawyer and his mother had four children, Thomas Stonewall Jackson was her third one. After finishing local schools, in 1842 he enrolled in the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York. Mexican American War Jackson graduated from West Point, and right after that he was sent to Mexico to fight in the Mexican American War. Jackson quickly proved his bravery and skills on the battlefield, when he was serving under General Winfield Scott. In the Mexican American, it was the first time Stonewall Jackson met Robert E. Lee, with whom he will one day be in Confederate military forces fighting against the Union. In 1846 the Mexican American War ended, and Jackson was promoted to brevet major and honored as a war hero. After the war, he continued to serve in the military in New York and Florida for a couple years. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As a teacher, Jackson was unpopular among his students. Although he was considered as an effective professor of artillery tactics. During his years as a civilian, in 1853 , Jackson met and married Elinor Junkin, and in October 1854, unfortunately Elinor died during childbirth. In July 1857, Jackson remarried to Mary Anna Morrison, and in November 1859 Jackson came back to military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. One Flew over the Cuckoo s Nest- Book and Movie Comparison... The Power of Words In recent years, it has become popular for many of America s great literary masterpieces to be adapted into film versions. As easy a task as it may sound, there are many problems that can arise from trying to adapt a book into a movie, being that the written word is what makes the novel a literary work of art. Many times, it is hard to express the written word on camera because the words that express so much action and feeling can not always be expressed the same way through pictures and acting. One example of this can be found in the comparison of Ken Kesey s novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo s Nest, and the film version directed in 1975 by Milos Forman. The novel details the time that R.P. McMurphy, a criminal, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the novel, Chief describes Nurse Ratched as having orange lips, orange fingertips, and a perfect looking face. However, she is heavily endowed in the chest area, and Chief says that one can tell that it makes her bitter to think about it. The novel makes the Nurse seem huge, in describing her physically, and the other inmates refer to her as Big Nurse . In the film, she is a petite lady that does not have a noticeably large chest in any way. It is hard to imagine the Nurse without her chest, so it makes one wonder why the film does not include this aspect. In the novel, when Nurse Ratched and McMurphy have a physical fight, McMurphy rips the front of her starchy white uniform, exposing her breasts, and her vulnerability. At this point in the novel it seems that McMurphy has won the battle, and it is one of the more symbolic parts of the story. Since her chest does not become a matter of importance in the movie, this part of the novel is not shown, and the reader may be left wondering why, as it certainly adds to the story and to the characters of McMurphy and the Nurse. McMurphy s description is also portrayed differently in the novel than in the film. In the novel, he is described as a huge red headed criminal with sideburns, tattoos, and a hat on his head and a scar on his nose that he is constantly rubbing. He seems bigger than life in these descriptions, but in the film McMurphy is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Anthony Burgess and A Clockwork Orange Imagine existing in a world run by sadistic and insane street gangs who reek havoc on innocent civilians, and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it. Anthony Burgess created this world through his novel, A Clockwork Orange. Anthony Burgess was born in 1917 and died in 1963. A lot of social changes occurred during this period of time, such as: the roaring twenties, prohibition, the Great Depression, World War II, the fall of the Berlin Wall, and many more. Burgess not only lived through those changes, but also helped influences some social changes in literature and music. Anthony Burgess was a jack of all trades throughout his 76 year old life. He was a novelist, composer, children s book writer, play writer, essayist, critic, and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Burgess also served in the British army during World War II as the musical director of a special services unit. He was also an education officer in Malaya and Brunel, where he studied nine languages and wrote several novels. In 1954 he became a senior lecturer in English at Teachers Training College, Khata Baru. There he found his true vocation. , said journalist Colin Covert in one of his reviews of Anthony Burgess. William Shakespeare primarily inspired Burgess s writing and the great composer, Ludwig van Beethoven, was the main inspiration for his musical career. Anthony loved to travel to different countries and study their language and culters, which he incorporated into his many works. He was greatly influenced by James Joyce, a 20th century Irish novelist and poet, to write his first novel, A Vision of Battlement. Traveling and teaching English around the world, particularly Malaya ad Brunel, influenced the way he wrote. His experiences in World War II, and his day to day life observing the street gangs around the world, influenced what he wrote about. Collin Burrow, of the London Review of Books, once described Burgess as a, 1960 s sideboard writer. His range was improbable. The genres of Burgess s works were historical fiction, philosophical, satire, epics, spy fiction, horror, travel literature, biography, and autobiography. Burgess s vision has been described as bleak and pessimistic but ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Marilyn Monroe Impact On Society Did you know Norma Jeane Baker, also know as Marilyn Monroe committed suicide? Marilyn, born on June 1st, 1926, was a very famous actress and a very depressed person. When Marilyn was younger, she grew up in a foster home. This did impact her in many ways but did not impact her from getting her dream career. She was an actress for 16 years before her death at the age of 36. Marilyn was the daughter of Gladys Pearl Baker and Martin Edward Mortenson. Gladys s madden name was Monroe and that is where Marilyn got her last name. Her dad was not in the picture so she lived with her mom. She only lived with her mom for seven years due to a disease her mother got which caused her to go to a mental hospital. Her mom had paranoid schizophrenic which was a disease that had ran in her family. When her mother went to the hospital, Marilyn went to an orphanage for two years and then went to a foster home for a few years. In these few years, Marilyn was sexually abused. She was abused by one of her foster mom s son. Although this did scar her for life, she pushed through to become the great actress, singer, and model she was. Marilyn Monroe was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was found dead from an overdose of sleeping pills at her home in Brentwood. She was in her bed, naked when someone found her. No one really knows why she killed herself; only she will ever know why. Some people have other theories to her death. Some say she did not kill herself but, someone killed her. This is the second most popular cause of death people believe. In the police reports, they filed her body posture as straight legs and straight arms against her legs with the right slightly bent and her body facing down in a pillow . Sleeping pills cause you to cramp and to throw up so the position she was in most likely was not the actual position she died in. Police believe someone put Marilyn that way after suffocating her with her own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Explore the Ways Steinbeck Presents and Develops... Explore the ways Steinbeck presents and develops relationships between Crooks and the other characters in the novel Of Mice and Men How Steinbeck uses language and structure to reveal these relationships to the reader The significance of these relationships Crooks is a pivotal character in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, as Steinbeck uses Crooks to represent the prejudice and racism that black Americans suffering during 1930s society. Therefore the reader is able to empathise with Crooks because Steinbeck reveals to the reader what society was like during the Great Depression. Throughout the novel we are able to recognise Crooks situation and we witness how Crooks dream of a better life has never come about, and as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ya see the stable buck s a nigger . This suggests how Candy doesn t see anything wrong with the boss beating Crooks just because he s a nigger , Candy then goes onto call the boss Nice fell too which is positive descriptions for someone who unreasonably takes their frustration out on someone. However in chapter 3 of the novel, the reader finally meets Crooks for theirselves .Crooks enters the bunkhouse to tell Slim about a job he has just done for him, Steinbeck describes his arrival as the door opened quietly and the stable buck puts in his head; a lean negro head, lined with pain, the eyes patient from this description the reader can see how Crooks is a gentle character who has learnt to be cautious with his actions. Steinbeck description of Crooks depicts his suffering in depth as Steinbeck uses his facial features to describe his pain, as the pain Crooks feels isn t visible to the workers as they re oblivious to what the isolation he suffers. However to the reader the pain is very noticeable as they re aware of his isolation, and are able to understand how his pain is visible in his facial features. Steinbeck describes Crooks eyes as patient provoking the reader is able to notice how he s learnt to be passive and polite when he s around the workers. Crooks wants to be helpful to Slim and agrees to do more jobs for him as he sees Slim as a genuine person who deserves respect. Steinbeck describes Crooks as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Effects Of Chernobyl Accident And Small Modular Reactors There were incidents in the past with nuclear reactors that caused disastrous problems for the civilians and the environment. As explained before with the Chernobyl accident and the Fukushima incident, nuclear plants can be terrifying when there are accidents or natural disasters. With Small Modular Reactors that can bring down the chances of accidents happen and if something unfortunate were to happen it would be much more easily controlled. With the Chernobyl accident, the reason why there was a problem was because of human error. The operating team in charge of the Chernobyl Plant did not take all the safety precautions in running the plant so when something went wrong, they failed to control the problem and it got out of hand and cause ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Negative Effect Smartphones Nowadays, more and more people have their own smartphones and the time they spend using their phones is rising. The number of smartphone users are forecast to grow from 2.1 billion in 2016 to around 2.5 billion in 2019, with smartphone penetration rates increasing as well (Statista, 2017). As a result, the increase number of smartphone usage were addicted to smartphone. Moreover, smartphone usually effect people s lives especially mobile phones have a powerful influence of people s social skills. Based on a study shows that 47% people feel comfortable while they communicate with others online but they feel nervous when they talk to people face to face. (source) Thus, in this essay, I will discuss how smartphones can have a negative effect on people s social skills. Smartphones make people lose their patience easily because people received so much information everyday. Many children receiver their smartphones when they just 6 years ago, they are subjected to a variety of information everyday whether good or not. In addition, they can read more than one information at the same time which mean they maybe cannot concentrate on one thing. And with the progress of science and technology, the speed of people accept information is rapidly increasing. This phenomenon could lead to a serious problem which is people would lose their patience. Based on professor Frank Partnoy says: The crush of technology drives us to make instant decisions and follow our short term animal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Major Player in Textile Industry MAJOR PLAYERS IN TEXTILE INDUSTRY THE ARVIND MILLS The Lalbhais can trace their descent from Seth Shantidas (c.1590 1659), who was a dominant figure in the business and civic life of the city. The current surname, Lalbhai, is derived from Lalbhai Dalpatbhai the great great great grandson of Khushalchand. Lalbhai was born around the time when the first textile factory in the city went into production. The first manufacturing company of the Lalbhai family, Saraspur Manufacturing Company was established in 1897. It started with producing cotton yarn. During the intensifying Swadeshi movement the second company Raipur Mills was established in 1905. At about this time, Mahatma Gandhi championed the Swadeshi Movement and at his call, people ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Siyaram is always the first to introduce the latest fashion trends and concepts specializing in futuristic weaves, designs and colours. In the year 1995 Siyaram s had tied up with J.HAMPSTEAD, England for marketing of a very fine premium wool suitings in India . These suitings are woven from the exclusive and rich natural fibres merino wool, cashmere, kidmohairwool and wool silk. Looking to the increasing demand for the wool blended suitings, Siyaram s has started m anu facturing of finest wool blended suitings under J.HAMPSTEAD brand using fine micron merino wool imported from Australia and super fine polyester with technical assistance from J.Hampstead. Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd. A leading textile company in India. Siyaram s has undertaken an extensive advertising multimedia campaign to strengthen its marketing network and to increase its awareness among the consumers. n the textile industry, apart from Raymond s, Siyaram s is the only other brand to have such a consistent theme. Coming home to Siyaram s is now part of advertising folklore and according to the advertising expert, it is a remarkable achievement given the fickle nature of consumer mind space. Siyaram s is today a household brand with over 18 years of high volume advertising using the Electronic media. Siyaram s always use the most happening models and brand ambassadors and make ad films in the choicest of locations, with the best available talent to create lasting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Huey P Newton Essay The basics Huey P. Newton was born in Louisiana, on February 17, 1942 .In 1966, huey and bobby seale founded the extreme left wing Black Panther Party for Self Defense in Oakland, California. The organization was central and influential to the Black Power movement,constantly making headlines with its controversial rhetoric and militaristic style. Though he was basically functionally illiterate leaving high school Newton decided to pursue his education at Merritt College . Newton became involved in the radical politics that were dominating the california Bay Area. He joined the Afro American Association and played a role in getting the first black history course adopted as part of the college s curriculum. . It was at Merritt where he met Bobby Seale. The two were briefly involved with political groups or school organizations before they set out to create one of their own. The party took after the philosophical ideas of violence when ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In January, 1969, the first Panther s Free Breakfast for School Children Program was initiated at St. Augustine s Church in Oakland. By the end of the year, the Panthers set up kitchens in cities across the nation, feeding over 10,000 children every day before they went to school. Due to the buzz of the programs started by the Black Panthers, J. Edgar Hoover who was head of the FBI, stated publicly that the Panthers are the greatest threat to the internal security of the country . Unfortunately the all things come to an end On August 22, 1989, Newton was shot at the age of 47 . His legacy though is well and alive , his spirit is constantly is influencing ideas , being mentioned in songs and movies and his likeness was used as inspiration for the main character huey on the cartoon boondocks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Impact Of Macro And Competitive Business Environments Owning a business, or managing, within a business, can be a challenging process and ultimately effect the success, failure and bottom line. There are many external forces, or environments, that influence decisions that are ultimately made by Board of Directors, executives, supervisors and management teams. This can have an economic effect locally or ultimately have a global reach. Today s focus is on the differences between the macro and competitive business environments (Jones et al., 2006). Microenvironment A macro business environment is inclusive all elements, that are out of the business control, that has direct and relative influence on strategic planning and goals. The microenvironment, includes current and any changes in local, state, federal and international laws and regulations. Laws and regulations literally dictate how a business regardless, of its sector, the guidelines of its operations. The state of the economy, consumer market and spending trends are also a major factor in the macro environment equation. The purchasing power, of the consumer, is vital for any business sector to succeed. In today s technology driven society, it is utmost importance, that a business is, within the established perimeters of technology for their industry, or on the cusp of the cutting edge of technology. If a business has effective and efficient technology, across the board, in force, it can potentially cut costs and drive consumers to them. A business demographics ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Art, But Only If You Say So William Blackstone Trina Sutton ENC1102 April 6, 2016 It s Art, But Only if You Say So Art is powerful. It has the ability to stir up violence or promote peace, mend relationships or tear ones apart. But how can just a couple of different colored lines create such a difference? It s our interpretation, sometimes despite the artist s intention, that give art its power. And there are some activists under the guise of artists (or vice versa) who intend to evoke such emotions and shake the political pot, those who purposefully try to get people thinking; people like the famous, yet totally anonymous, french artist/activist Princess Hijab and british artist/activist Banksy. The names of these gifted anonymities are no doubt one s you have ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These political artists are on a journey to get a point across in society. To display their art on the canvas of public domain, may be considered a crime. But who determines whether their text is vandalism or art and activism? And if there s a determining factor, what is it? In an exclusive interview with Juxtapoz magazine, Banksy, most likely the most popular anonymous artist (how ironic is that), commented on how he qualifies his work as succeeding, saying I m at a point with art where I only really care if the piece is more than the sum of its parts. I m lucky because what I make either succeeds or fails. Some people undoubtedly would tell you that s why it s crap art, but that s the way it is... All I need is to make my point and get something more out of it than what I put in... My satisfaction level is independent of your opinion... And the flip side is, if I know it s failed, there s nothing you can say that would make it OK. (juxtapoz.com) Banksy prides himself on being detached from the populous but his whole objective is displaying issues prevalent within the populous. His persona reflects an out of body experience within society, allowing him to be sarcastic on heated topics and not being taken as a criminal but regarded as an intellectual. By acting higher than the society these artists are in, their work is perceived by the public to be higher than just vandalism. And that is where therein lies the sweet spot of success in artistic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Knowledge Increases Sorrow Muhammad Ali Fawad Dr. Aamna Khalid Writing and Communication (SS 100) 17 March 2013 He That Increases Knowledge Increases Sorrow Philosophers have struggled with answering the question of the meaning of life since the time of Plato. In attempts to answer this question they, have deconstructed this idea and have, in the process, isolated the components of what makes life meaningful. Among the many components one is the drive to seek wisdom and knowledge in order to avoid suffering caused by ignorance and finding happiness. (Gyatso, The Meaning of Life: Buddhist Perspectives on Cause and Effect, 78). There are many discrepancies present as to what constitutes knowledge. Presently the terms knowledge and information have become ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They have come to conclusion that the only way to be happy is to stay away from depressing and troubling matters, which to some degree is true, but this does not justify being ignorant about all that happens in the world. The problem with this ideology hits the very basic of human instincts, the desire to know. ...we can t deny our thought, or our memories. To deny our thought is to deny our dignity. Our dignity follows the direction of our thought. (Blaise Pascal). People who hold the sentiment of ignorance being bliss do not contribute to the evolution of society; they are consumers, not producers. Society has a wide variety of flaws, such as rape culture, gender inequality, racism, intolerance, extremism, etc. However, having knowledge about these only adds to one s awareness and it is because of this awareness that the individual can work towards reducing and henceforth eradicating these flaws from society. Unaware individuals are simply cogs in the machine, who, because of their unawareness have no desire to change the world around them. Even if they do, they find themselves flabbergasted when they try to think of a solution. Pessimism never got anyone anywhere. Unfortunately being aware of these issues also includes knowing about the terrifying stories of people who have been wronged. We can agree to the fact that rape is prevalent in society and that it is difficult to talk about without feeling uncomfortable. The ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Breast Cancer Breast Self Examination Background of the Study Breast is a very vital portion of a female s body. Breast problems and diseases alike carcinoma get distress and sorrow to women and most women should do everything in their capability to avoid its presence (Omoyeni, Oluwafeyikemi, Irinoye, 2014). According to American cancer society Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of the breast. A malignant tumor is a set of cancer cells that can develop into (invade) near tissues or spread (metastasize) to distant areas of the body. The disease happens almost exclusively in women (American Cancer Society, 2015). For early identification of breast cancer Breast Self Examination (BSE) is an important and inexpensive method.Breast Self Examination (BSE) is the examination done by individuals to help identify any abnormality within the breasts. It involves visually and by hand examining the breasts. It should be done at the age of 20 years and monthly;rather a few days after an individual s menstrual period when the breasts are slight swollen. Breast Self Examination (BSE) involves a process whereby women inspect their breasts regularly to detect any abnormal swelling and ready for taking medical care. For the early recognition of breast cancerBreast self examination is a useful tool (Omoyeni, etal., 2014). . According to American Cancer Society the use the of finger pads of the 3 middle fingers on your left hand to feel for lumps in the right breast.While standing in front of a mirror with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Ways of the World Second Edition Chapter 7 Questions Jonathon Martin Period 1 Chapter 8 Questions 1. Long distance commerce acted as a motor of change in pre modern world history by altering consumption and daily life. Essential food and useful tools such as salt were traded from the Sahara desert all the way to West Africa and salt was used as a food preserver. Some incenses essential to religious ceremonies were traded across the world because there was a huge demand for them. Trade diminished economic self sufficiency by creating a reliance on traded goods and encouraged people to specialize and trade a particular skill. Trade motivated the creation of a state due to the wealth accumulated from controlling and taxing trade. Trade posed the problem of if the government or private ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Middle Eastern gold and silver purchased pepper, textiles, and gemstones in India. Merchants from the Arab Empire established communities from East Africa to the China coast. Opportunities for trade led to the production of sugar and dates in Mesopotamia and stimulated a slave trade from East Africa to provide labor for the growing and refining of these products. Widespread conversion to Islam among traders in the Indian Ocean underpinned an international maritime culture and also helped to facilitate commercial transactions. 8. Indian influence registered in Southeast Asia by causing political change. Its rulers became more ambitious due to the wealth accrued and tried to construct larger more centrally governed cities and states. Local people were attracted to foreign religious ideas like Confucianism or Buddhism.The inland states of Southeast Asia were more reliant on domestically preduced rice particiaped in international trade and many of them flourished. Trade also spread Indian culture across Southeast Asia. Indian alphabets were used to write numbers and Indian artistic forms provided models for Southeastern sculptures. Southeast Asia also adopted the Indian philosophy of rulers being good kings and having good morals. Rulers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Catch Of The Day Analysis A lone fish swishes through the water. At that moment, a piece of bread dangles in front of it. The hungry fish is tempted, swimming closer and closer. Its jaws snap on the bread. SPLASH! WRIGGLE! YANK! The fish emerges from the water, biting down on a hook connected to an Ultimate Reel Them In fishing rod. Spencer, a twelve year old boy, lives in Eustis, Florida. His favorite hobby is fishing. He utilizes specific tactics and strategies to capture his bounty and seriously knows how to attract the whoppers. The Catch of the Day award would definitely go to Spencer. One reason why Spencer deserves the award Catch of the Day is because he uses highly efficient strategies to catch fish. Spencer knows fish are extremely sensitive, so he attempts to be as sneaky as possible. Usually, he tiptoes onto the deck and tries to not make a sound. When he lowers the fishing line, Spencer does so carefully so fish don t sense the vibrations. Additionally, Spencer uses buoys to help him fish. They stabilize the line and make fishing simpler. They also minimize movement, that way the fish can close in on the bait. Essential tools and planning are crucial to Spencer s mastery of catching fish. Spencer deserves the Catch of the Day award because of something else as well his unique way ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Bass, minnows, trout, salmon, paddock, you name it, he ll catch them for you. To catch minnows, Spencer uses a net to capture and analyze them. To catch larger fish, Spencer uses a fishing rod, and occasionally, a giant net. Spencer has a vast abundance of books about fish in his house as well. Sharks are especially among his favorites; the majority of his books are about them. He knows not only about sharks, but many other fish species, including marine ones. His pursuit of knowledge is a key factor in his expertise and love of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Job Recruitment Analysis Paper This analysis discusses research on current competencies required by employers for their job recruitment. In addition, I will evaluate the difference between the private and public sectors. Also, I will assess the current competencies required by employers such as: certifications, experience, and education. According to my research from submitting applications to looking at job descriptions of three job postings, I will explain why I been receiving rejection letters. Private and Public sector The private sector job requires experience at another private sector job. For example, if I currently work at the cable company, Charter Communications, getting another job at another cable company, Comcast, should be easy. However, going from private sector to public sector is a more difficult task. This is the problem that I am currently have, such as applying for a job at the cable company to a job at either Riverside County or UC Riverside. However, in order to have more success, I may have to obtain school experience through internships at CSUSB or military. As the jobs come available, if I can t succeed obtaining a public sector job, I will focus my efforts at private sector positions at NBC ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For example, the job position, Technology Specialist, at UC Riverside prefers certifications in Microsoft Professional (MCP), HPPA, PMP, CISSP, and ITIL. Also, this position requires a bachelor s degree and IT job related experience at a college. Another job position, IT BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYST III, at Riverside County, requires IT job related experience with Riverside County or substitute for education. Moreover, obtaining all competencies are equally important, but the higher level the position, the more higher level education and experience is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Regression Test For Root Units And ADF regression tests help to root units in YT, which is the logarithm of the number of the patient s blood, which takes a year of ratios of iron deposited in the body doses,T denotes the deterministic time trend and ∆Yt i is the lagged first differences to accommodate aserial correlation in the error, μ t. While, ∝, δ, β, and θ are the parameters to be estimated. Meanwhile, the Phillips Peron (PP) test is shown by the equation below: ∆ Yt=μ+pYt 1 +εt (2) The PP test is used because it will make a correction to the t statistics of the coefficient from the AR (1) regression to account for the serial correlation. The PP test is a test of the hypothesis P=1 in the equation 2. But, unlike the ADF test, there are no lagged difference terms. Instead, the equation is estimated by OLS and then the t statistics of the P coefficient is corrected for serial correlation in εt. The co integration allows the analysis to clarify the true relationship between two variables, by searching for co integration factor and remove its influence when necessary . Although the common methods of integration that we used, focuses on cases in which analysis. But the basic time series integrated at the same class variables, which are first class. For the purposes of this study.We used a linear regression model to determine the nature of the relationship between Iron and Blood as follows :(Regis Bourbonnais,2000) 〖BLOOD〗_t=α+β.IRON ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Business Merger Between Lenovo And Motorola Mobility Business Combination between Lenovo and Motorola Mobility Details of company acquired Lenovo is a Chinese multinational computer technology company operating in more than 60 countries and selling its products in around 160 countries. Motorola, an American company, focus on making cell phones and other electronics. In recent years, Motorola has experienced a bad financial situation and in 2011 Motorola split into two separate companies, Motorola Mobility and Motorola Solutions. In August 2011, Google acquired Motorola Mobility using about US$12.5 billion. In 2014, October 30, Lenovo announced that they have already finished the acquisition of Motorola Mobility from Google and they will operate the Motorola as a wholly owned subsidiary. Lenovo paid Google about US$2.9 billion to complete this transaction which included approximately US$660 million in cash and US$750 million ordinary stock issued by Lenovo. The remaining US$1.5 billion will be paid to Google by using three year promissory note. In this paper, we just consider the transaction between Lenovo and Motorola Mobility. Allocation of acquisition differential (see Exhibit 1) The purchase consideration paid for 100% of Motorola Mobility was $3.09 billion, including cash paid, consideration shares, deferred consideration and share based compensation obligation assumed by the company. The acquisition differential is therefore $1.224 billion. We calculated it by finding the difference between the purchase ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Research Of Human Resources Recruitment A Research of Human Resources Recruitment Process And Applications in Organisations Abstract: This paper discuss the importance of human resources recruitment in the context of conceptual frameworks based on a brief research of past literatures, found leading organisations (Enterprise Rent a Car and British Gas) apply these concepts in the real world to successfully achieve their business objectives. This report concludes that the importance of human resources recruitment process in organisations and recommends HR managers to build up training and retention programs to keep the talented workforce in the organisation, this combination of strategic recruitment process using appropriate recruitment methods and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In leading organisations, managers value human resources as one of the most important assets and believe in the reliable and responsible employees who have exceptional professional skills can drive their organisation to differentiate from its business competitors in order to fulfil challenging goals. In most of the small and medium sized organisations which the majority of the ownership are family oriented. The managers of such organisations are unable to understand the importance of strategic human sources recruitment process (Abraham et al. 2015) and tend to neglect the hidden message behind it. To fully understand human resources recruitment, the hidden messages underlay it must be discussed. Hidden messages of HR recruitment to organisations A good recruitment plan includes programs for candidates to train, develop and stay in the organisation. According to statistics in the United States where more than 51% of employees are considering getting a new job (Gallup 2015), human resources turnover is an enormous cost to the organisation, as the training and recruiting cost will pile up for new entrants to the vacant jobs. Also, the high performance employee who left the organisation is likely to be hired by the competitors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Goniatites Research Paper Goniatitida All Goniatites have an external shell which is internally divided into gas chambers. This gives buoyancy during the life of the animal. The morphology and habit of the goniatites, compared to the ammonites, are alike. For example, both swim freely and have heads with two well developed eyes and arms (or tentacles). Survived the Late Devonian extinction. (One of five major extinction events in Earth s history) The shell of a Goniatite is always coiled in a planispiral structure. According to the shape of its shell, this order was thought to be poor swimmers. Prolecanitida An order of ammonoid cephalopods that are extinct and possess discoidal to thinly, convex lentil shaped shells. Within the Ammonoidea, a small and stable order ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Zagazig University. Faculty Of Medicine . Rheumatology Zagazig University Faculty of Medicine Rheumatology and Rehabilitation Department Serum Interleukin 23 Level in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis and its Correlation with Disease Activity and Severity Protocol of thesis Submitted for partial fulfillment Of M.Sc. Degree In Rheumatology and Rehabilitation By Enas Tawkal Eldesoky MB.B.Ch Resident of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation At Dekrens General Hospital Under supervision of Pro. Dr. Dr. Mazen Mohamed M. Ali El shiekh Abeer Mohamed El shafey Professor of Rheumatology Assistant prof. of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The list of potential pro inflammatory cytokines important in the pathogenesis of RA and other autoimmune and inflammatory diseases has been extended by another cytokine interleukin IL 23. This cytokine plays a potential role in immune modulation of different subpopulations of T helper (Th) cells in concert with IL 12 (Lupardus and Garcia, 2008). IL 23 is a pro inflammatory cytokine belonging to the IL 12 cytokine family. IL 23 is essential for the differentiation of Th17 lymphocytes, a subtype of T lymphocyte implicated in chronic inflammatory/autoimmune mediated diseases (Guo et al., 2013). IL 23 is produced by several types of antigen presenting cells such as macrophages and denderitic cells. IL 23 is found in the skin of patients with psoriasis, in the bowel of patients with chronic inflammatory bowel disease and in synovial membrane of patients with rheumatoid arthritis. IL 23 is involved in osteoclastogenesis, independently from IL 17, via induction of RANKL expression. Debate continues to surround the role of IL 23 in the pathophysiology of inflammatory joint diseases (rheumatoid arthritis and spondyloarthritis) (Duvallet et al., 2011). Reports have indicated that in humans increased levels of IL 23 are associated with the several autoimmune diseases including RA, Lyme arthritis, inflammatory bowel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. American Born Chinese Identity Essay Being raised by immigrant parents, I had a difficult time to accept myself and the identity with my culture. I was frustrated with the pressure to assimilate into the American culture, while I was expected to hold onto to my own Indian heritage. I was stuck in a constant dilemma to choose between two cultures. In Yang s graphic novel, The American Born Chinese, I was able to connect with Jin Wang as he was going through an identity crisis with his own culture and heritage. Being frustrated with his true identity, Jin transformed himself to Danny, his fantasy All American alter ego. Although Jin Wang tried to disguise his Chinese identity to become a normal American teenager, the author pressurizes Jin to embrace his racial identity because it is inevitable to extirpate it. The author ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even Chin Kee s name sounds similar to chinky , which is an offensive term used to call Chinese people. Chin Kee mispronounced his r s and l s, as in Harro Amellica! (Yang 48). Chin Kee had yellow skin, slanted eyes, buck teeth, and he was a bright student who always gets the right answer in class (Yang 110 113). Chin Kee represented all the racial bias that Danny did not want to be associated with. Danny did not want to validate his Chinese origins because it would make it unattainable for him to continue his dream of being white, which means Danny will disappear. When Dany was defeated in the Kung Fu battle scene at end of novel, it symbolized that he came to terms with accepting his Chinese American identity Jin (Yang 207 211). The author utilized Chin Kee s character to highlight the how the American popular culture portrays racial stereotypes that ridicules Chinese Americans. Chin Kee played a significant part in the graphic novel and persuaded the readers to overcome racial adversities and accept their true ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Examples Of Ethos In Superman Holy Musical Batman Write a 3 6 paragraph response describing an example of Pathos, Ethos and Logos appeals used by the characters in the story. The examples may represented by appeals to you as an audience or appeals between characters. This must be submited in the dropbox by the posted due date. Paythos, Ethos, and Logos, three different thems littered throughtout lititure, media, and scosity. thoughth no exception are these elements found in the Holy Musical Batman. Paythos is a theme which focusos on the emothios envoked of felt by a charicter or situaion. In the musical, Superman is the envoker of Paythos by his good will and under appreciation. Ethos is the state of ethics. Ethos, or the lack of ethos is potrayed though Batman in his self centeredndess. Logos represents logic, statisitce, and the use of date. The villian Candy uses Logos thouhghut the musical as he uses data to drive his every action. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The tone of the musical tends to put Batman in the light of a self centered man who doesent care about others emotions, removing pity from Batman. The musical redirects the feeling of Pathos to Superman. Superman is underrated by the citizens of Gothom, and is not appreciated as much as Batman. Superman strugles with this because he does the best he can at helping people, and arguably does a better job at saving the world than Batman, and is still under appreciated. Up untill the end of the Musical, Paythos is felt by the audience when it comes to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Importance Of Setting In The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, is a fictional novel that takes place in four main settings. These settings include West Egg, East Egg, The Valley of the Ashes, and New York City. These four settings are literary tools in which the author uses to highlight the idea of the various failures and disappointments of the American Dream. This paper will compare and contrast the settings of The Valley of Ashes and New York City in The Great Gatsby. The Valley of Ashes is a wasteland and desolate place, located between East and West Egg and New York City. The quote where ashes take the forms of houses and chimneys and rising smoke (Fitzgerald 23) describes how desolate and barren the Valley of Ashes is. The Valley of Ashes gets ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One way is that at times, New York City can seem smoky like the Valley of the Ashes due to the fog that rolls in from the coast. These two settings can also compare in relation to land size. The Valley of Ashes and New York City also compare in the way that Tom and Gatsby both only use the city to hide their matters from people. Tom only interacts with his mistress in the city, and Gatsby only sees Meyer Wolfsheim there. There are although many ways that these two settings contrast. The Valley of Ashes is dry, grey and dirty in comparison to New York City which is a busy city with green grass and lush parks with many different types of people. The Valley of Ashes symbolizes the plight of the poor, and the individuals who live among the dirty ashes lose their spirit as a result. New York City on the other hand, exudes hopes, dreams, and an atmosphere of wild parties and indulgences. In conclusion, The Great Gatsby features settings that perfectly captures character, mood, atmosphere, and emotions. The Valley of the Ashes is represented as the moral and social decay of America, and New York City is the uninhibited immoral quest for money and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Looking For Alaska Challenges Challenges are a part of everyday life, and they change us in different and unexpected ways. The theme challenges create change (within individuals) can be a pivotal part of a text. Characters and people that face challenges have to change their ways of thinking, or even their lives in order to overcome these challenges. The texts Carry On by Rainbow Rowell, Every Day by David Levithan, Looking for Alaska by John Green and Not If I See You First by Eric Lindstrom all show how challenges create change in not just one individual but multiple people throughout the texts. Carry On by Rainbow Rowell is a text that has excellent examples of how challenges can create change. One challenge faced is when Baz s mother comes back from the dead and gives ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In his book, A is a person that moves from body to body every day but never having a body or life of their own. David Levithan shows us how the challenge of love creates change through Rhiannon and A. It s as if when you love someone, they become your reason (pg 76). A lets this love define them, risking other people s lives in order to be with the person they love, even though they know they shouldn t I know I am not supposed to interfere (pg 127). This shows how A has changed, because, before A met Rhiannon, they would never have strayed from the daily routine of another person s body. Now I m letting my life hijack all these other lives for a day. I am no staying within the parameters. Even if that s dangerous (pg 68). A is also incredibly challenged by not having their own body and their own life. I am not a part of this and will never be a part of something like this (pg 268). I can never have these things (pg 302). They know that they will never be able to have their own friends, their own job or their own life. Because of this, it is hard for A to find themself. When A was younger it was incredibly difficult for them to not have a tomorrow, because everyone around them did. This is because instead of living thinking of the next day, or the next week, or the next month like we do, A lives day to day, assuming people s personalities and bodies. A s lack of body also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Feminist Analysis Of Legally Blonde The 2001 comedy film Legally Blonde tells the story of Elle Woods, an upbeat and optimistic sorority girl who, over the course of the movie, transitions from a simple college student with few professional aspirations into a successful law student. Elle initially presents herself as a stereotypical sorority girl: vain, superficial, and self obsessed. As such, she consistently faces discrimination from her friends, family, and colleagues alike. The film wants the audience to view Elle as a woman who rises up above the stereotype through hard work and intelligence, and who proves herself as a capable individual in a discriminatory society. Because of this, some view Elle as a feminist icon, a person who empowers women to achieve equality to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rather than a woman fighting for a lifelong dream, we see an emotional woman going through a rough break up and dealing with it through drastic measures. This discrepancy completely disparages the idea of her being a feminist icon. It is true that Elle is no longer motivated by Warner in any way by the end of the movie, indicating that she may have grown and seen the errors of her ways, but at no point in the entire film is it directly stated or even implied that Elle has a passion or interest in the study of law. Even if she truly has readjusted her perspective by the end of the film, it comes too late to have any sort of impact, as our impressions of Elle have already been made. Her actions don t send the message of empowerment to achieve one s dreams through hard work and passion, but rather to achieve happiness through obtaining the approval of a man. Further damaging the view of Elle as a feminist icon is the fact that she consistently reinforces harmful stereotypes about women. Elle is clearly meant to be presented as a sorority stereotype, but rather than overcoming and breaking free from it, she proves it to be true time and time again. Firstly, Elle reinforces the idea that women are overly emotional and quickly disheartened. In the very first scene of the movie, Elle is dumped by Warner and proceeds to have an emotional breakdown, crying and shrieking loudly in a public setting. This is further reinforced later in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Suicidal Murderer What Has to Happen Internally to Become a Killer? Children crying, people dying, why would someone cause that kind of terror upon another human being? There are many theories spoken of by many scientists of the world on this very issue. There are many cases, infinite backgrounds, and too many sad stories of those related to the victims or the killers. If only there were a solution to identify the steps to murder, so people could stop and treat those who need psychiatric assistance before it is too late. The fact of the matter is, there is no single solution that can stop the vicious cycle of pain and suffering inflicted upon others, but we can identify traits that can lead a person from humanity to insanity. The one thing that must ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 3 years after Columbine, the Secret Service found that 78% of killers have a history of attempted suicide or suicidal thoughts (Cullen). An example of a suicidal murderer is Eric Harris, co conspirator and executor of the mass shooting at Columbine. He was suicidal, and wrote journal entries like this one: Such a sad, desolate, lonely unsalvageable I feel I am. Not fair, NOT FAIR!!! I wanted happiness!! I never got it!!! Let s sum up my life, the most miserable existence in the history of time (Cullen). Most depressed people start by blaming themselves, but then the blame shifts outward. They typically blame their ex girlfriend, boss, or classmates, but mass murderers blame society, and they become willing to show a devastating example, make them pay, and die in the process. In the killer s mind, it is a win win (Cullen). Harris thoughts began to shift, and when he was about to devastate Columbine, he had this to say: In 26.5 hours I ll be dead, and in happiness. The little zombie human fags will know their errors and be forever suffering and mournful. HAHAHA (Cullen). The next day he and Klebold did the damage they set out to do, and Eric Harris life ended soon after. The suicidally depressed killers have the notorious phrase If I go down, you re going with me imprinted in their head, and they have proved that they can use that phrase in real life, to the horror of everyone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. How Did Walt Disney Grow During The Great Depression Walt Disney is a house hold name to most families, he is the man who is known for creating one of the largest companies in the world (Disney). Though he almost didn t have the chance to start this company. Starting with his love for art since he was born on 1901 in Chicago, IL. At the age of 16 Walt Disney became a Red Cross member driving an ambulance, and this is where he began drawings designs and cartoons in the ambulance. He then worked as a cartoonist in Kansas but that ended fairly quickly. After that he then moved to California where he began his company with his brother Roy Disney. In the partnership Roy focused on the business aspects while Walt focused on the creative aspects. The business began when they took out a small loan, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though he was obsessed with having the newest technology in his work, and was willing to get the money anyway at one point even allowed tabloid to use Mickey Mouse in one of their promotions for 300 dollars. That eventually led him to winning an Academy Award in 1932, and win 26 Oscars in his lifetime. In the 1930 s and 40 s they had employed over 1000 people, but around that time it was a tough time for American businesses. Though Walt Disney managed to get through all the difficulties such as the great depression, WW2, and many other diversities it faced. To this day they are one of the largest companies, and some of their most famous movies and stories were created by Walt and are still highly appreciated. Though WW2 did halt production of movies for a while. Some movies where he has won awards and are still popular are movies such as Snow White, Cinderella, and etc... But all of this was possible because he had a dream to start a company and draw. As he once said We keep moving forward, opening new doors, and doing new things, because we re curious and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths. , and feel he lived by these words because he truly showed these traits as he lived, and created such an iconic company. That still stands and is beloved today, all because one man wanted to draw and reinvent the time he was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Scientific Expert Ecstasy There are currently three standards for the admissibility of scientific expert testimony in the US; the Fry Standard, the Federal Rules of Evidence, and the Duabert Starndard (1). The Fry standard is the oldest being established in the case of Fry v. United States, 1923. It sets the standard as that evidence may be presented if it has been sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs (1) The second oldest is the Federal Rules of Evidence, 1975, which is made up of four points but can be summarized as such, if someone has enough experience and education they may testify and present evidence (1). The youngest is the Duabert Starndard, which is the result of the case Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 1993. In this standard the judge is to evaluate the evidence and/or the expert giving it on a case by case basis and has the judge evaluate them by a series of points seven in all (1). The issue then is which standard should be applied in the state of Florida and why. More precisely why is one better and on what grounds is that being evaluated. There should be two tests as how to evaluate each standard. The reasoning is as such the entire point of giving evidence is to make things clearer, as part of the search for the truth. Scientific evidence then coming from science must be based on the scientific method. This is a systematic method of thought that can be used to approach problems with the goal of acquiring a better understanding of the natural ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They must be evaluated for application in the state of Florida. The method for testing these standards is the standards scientific foundation and which is most legally consistent. Using these two tests the Daubert Standard is the best and should be applied in the state of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Japanese Internment Movement According to the Japanese internment background, after Pearl Harbor was bombed, Japanese Americans were broken down into several categories based on how far the generation was separated from Japanese citizenship. I disagree because the movement was wrong, they didn t give any sort of education for the children for at least one or two years. There weren t enough doctors or medicine to take care of the people s needs. Once the war was over many people were released from the camp and did not have homes to return to because theirs were destroyed or taken over by strangers. I disagree with the movement because they didn t give any sort of education for the children until about 2 years later. What kind of treatment is that? Not giving ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Cunningham Children s Home Case Study With the declining number of kids coming into foster care, some changing dynamics in our state and local systems, and shifts in our strategic priorities, the leadership at Cunningham Children s Home has diligently explored the long term financial sustainability of our foster care program. It is with mixed feelings that we announce the closing of our foster care program while we shift our resources to serving families in different ways. This decision is also in some ways a reason for celebration. Today, there are fewer kids in care than in the past which means kids are able to stay safely in their families. We strongly believe that in most situations families can be supported while remaining together. This is why we are strategically expanding ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Chronicles The Author s Journey Through America s... In this book, chronicles the author s journey through America s princess culture with her young daughter, Daisy. Beginning with Disney princesses, Orenstein comes to examine American Girl dolls, the tween market, Miley Cyrus, social media, beauty pageants, and of course, Barbie, all in the united effort to best understand the decisions she is making for her daughter. potential body issues, poor self esteem, ramped sexism, and gender essentialist impositions, The princess phase is first up for debate as Orenstein discusses the concept with fellow mothers at her daughter s school. Each of the mothers justify the princess epidemic in a different way, one stating that it s simply about dressing up and that the stories are not permitted in the home while another says that having a princess ideal gives her daughter a strong identity as a woman and as female a place were 1960s feminism erred, according to this same mother. The author cites many studies, including a 2006 survey of more than 2,000 school aged children that observed young girls feeling an increasing need to be perfect not only to excel academically, but also in extracurricular activities, sports, and friendships. She also reports that the number of young girls worrying about their weight increased between 2000 and 2006 as well, along with rates of stress, suicide, and depression. Orenstein quotes Susan J. Douglas from her book Enlightened Sexism to reconcile these studies: We can excel in school, play ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Incarceration Of The Correctional System The correctional system in America is an umbrella term referring to a range of mandates that entails the management, supervision, and rehabilitation of convicted offenders. These mandates are often carried out through incarceration, probation, or parole, while prisons are the most popular correctional agency in America. Prisons in America were among some of the first public buildings established in the New World. Early prisons were not considered houses of punishment, but were rather referred to as temporary holding cells. The history of U.S. prisons from the late 1700s to the late 1800s was marked by a shift from a penitentiary system primarily concerned with rehabilitation to one concerned more with warehousing prisoners. The failure of reform minded wardens to justify rehabilitation caused state legislatures to set economic profitability as the new goal for prisons. The first prisons in the United States were established as penitentiaries to denote their prisoners as religious penitents. Early penitentiaries gained global attention for their goals of perfecting society. Despite their high moral aims, the facilities soon became overcrowded, dirty, and dangerous. Maintaining the behavior and control of the inmates became their primary focus. It was after the American Revolution that imprisonment as a form of criminal punishment became a widespread in the United States. The Jackson Administration use rehabilitative labor as a penalty during the American Civil War. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Hyperbole In Downsiders Some humans can t accept difference. Most humans are locked up in a world where everyone has to be just like them. The novel Downsiders by Neal Shusterman is an example of this. The novel has the theme that when people separate into groups and cultures, they have a hard time understanding the opposite and tend to judge. But those who accept, benefit greatly. The Author used an extravagant amount of literary devices that have to do with the theme of accepting difference. The hyperbole A frenzied group of crazed topsiders, (page 47) is an example. It s a great example of the theme because it shows the opinion and viewpoint the downsiders have of the topsiders. Through reading the quote you can get a sense that the downsiders want nothing to do with the topsiders and that they think the topsiders run around pointless and don t get anywhere. The quote also has some connotation in it, with the way it says frenzied. It makes you ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A big part of the hero s journey that is present in the book is when the hero is encouraged by the elderly. With the Champ being the old wise person in the book, he says, sometimes people have the stuff just lying around, you know? Nevermind, I shouldn t have suggested it, and this is some of the advice he gives Talon. He was able to give Talon advice and connect to the theme. The Champ was actually trying to fix the problem the theme states and bring together the two worlds by sending Talon up to the topside for medicine. This advice benefits him greatly and gives him a glance of the other world, which by the end of the book, he comes to accept and enjoy. Another variation of this is when the champ gives knowledge to Lindsay. For example, when he says, Have you ever heard of a man named Alfred Beach? This is what eventually leads Lindsay to find out the history of the Downside and how they came to well being in the place. This was a very important event to the plot and for Lindsay s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Comparing Svidrigailov s Dream In Crime And Punishment In the novel Crime and Punishment, there are various dreams that are prominent to the story and add element to the characters. This includes the character, Arkady Svidrigailov, who experiences several dreams. Dostoevsky uses Svidrigailov s dream as a representation of his subconscious desires, both pure and impure; this includes his dreams in order to further characterization of Svidrigailov that could not occur through plot events or dialogue. The first of Svidrigailov s dreams begins with a mouse running all over his body. The dream was so strange he thought it was real. He was dozing off; the feverish shiver had ceased, when suddenly something seemed to run over his arm and leg under the bedclothes...he shook the blanket and suddenly ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Svidrigailov knew that girl; there was no holy image; no burning candle beside the coffin; no sound of prayers: the girl had drowned herself. She was only fourteen, but her heart was broken (502). Svidrigailov has this dream because the girl he raped had killed herself because of his actions. Yet, Svidrigailov surprises the reader: But her loose fair hair was wet; there was a wreath of roses on her head. The stern and already rigid profile of her face looked as though chiselled of marble too, and the smile on her pale lips was full of an immense unchildish misery and sorrowful appeal (502). This could be a depiction of Svidrigailov s guilt of raping the young girl. From being familiar with Svidrigailov s character, the reader would not expect him to feel guilty of his action. The final significant dream concludes when he is walking through a corridor and finds a young girl. He bent down with the candle and saw a little girl, not more than five years old, shivering and crying, with her clothes as wet as a soaking house flannel...he took her in his arms, went back to his room, sat her on the bed, and began undressing her...when he had undressed her, he put her on the bed, covered her up and wrapped her in the blanket from her head downwards. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Medicine has Flourished Since the Introduction of the... Since the introduction of the magnetic resonance imaging unit, diagnostic medicine has flourished. The ability to see different pathologies in a detailed soft tissue image has helped guide doctors in providing patients with better treatment and therefore a better prognosis. In many cases, magnetic resonance imaging is the golden standard in diagnostic studies. This is especially true when studying blood vessels. The majority of doctors turn to a magnetic resonance angiography(MRA) method called bright blood imaging when they are concerned with any blood flowing vessels. A few main areas of concern include vessels in the brain, neck, thoracic, abdominal aorta, renals, and vessels in the legs called a run off . When doctors order an MRA using bright blood imaging they want to rule out serious pathologies such as aneurysms, aorta dissection, or stenosis. Bright blood imaging uses a strong magnetic field and specific pulse sequences. Below we will discuss three different techniques and their own unique advantages and disadvantages. Time of flight(TOF) also called inflow angiography, is a non invasive procedure that produces flow contrast. The more RF excitation pulses used in an image plane the more saturated the spins become so we want to limit the amount of RF pulses to the flowing spins by setting up thin slabs perpendicular to the vessels or blood flow. New blood is always flowing in and out of the slice, and because the spins only receive a few RF pulses, signal is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Praxis In Relation To The Practitioner Inquiry 2. Praxis in relation to the practitioner inquiry As educators, we regularly take an action and considering the impact of the action. Then we analysing the results of the action by reflecting upon it and critically evaluate our professional knowledge and the effectiveness of our teaching. Further, we are altering and revising conceptions and planning following reflection. Finally, we are implementing these plans in further actions. In this process, teachers work collaboratively with other members of the profession and engage in discussion of contemporary issues and research to improve professional practice. Many educators are involved with praxis but it often isn t part of their vocabulary. Without knowing the concept (inquiry as praxis), ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During my inquiry, I considered theories when planning, taking action, reflecting, evaluating and finally documenting. Sometimes we can feel pressure to handle disruptive behaviours immediately. Taking the time to understand the behaviour and to consider various options often results in a more constructive resolution. After an event is past, taking the time to evaluate the effectiveness of our response can help to improve our reaction in the next situation (Kuhlenschmidt Layne, 1999). During my inquiry, I made questions about student behaviour and made assumptions. As an example student behaviour during Friday, last period was really disruptive. I assumed, that may be their energy supply is low or excitement about the weekend (mood). Discussion with teachers proved me this was a very common experience. Research showed that It s natural for student attention levels to vary according to motivation, mood, perceived relevance of the material, and other factors (Briggs, 2014). Based on my understandings, knowledge, readings and other experts ideas, I developed an action plan for behaviour management in year 8 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Curcuma Longa Essay RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Qualitative Analysis Results of Phytochemical Evaluation for Curcuma Longa Extract The results of phytochemical evaluation of Curcuma Longa extract summarized in table 2. Table 2: Shows the results of phytochemical evaluation of Curcuma Longa extract. 1 Alkaloids + 2 Tannins + 3 Glycosides + 4 Saponins + 5 Flavonoids + 6 Terpenoids + 7 Phenol + Figure 3: Illustrates the results of phytochemical tests of Curcuma Longa extract. The previous table 2 and figure 3 show the results of applied phytochemical tests for constituents of Curcuma Longa extract which were all positive. The results indicate the presence of the active constituents of curcuminoids. It also indicates the presence of alkaloids, tannins, phenolic compounds, terpenoids, saponins and flavonoids. These phytochemicals were also reported in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... No. Concentration μg/ml Absorbance 1 10 0.18 2 20 0.23 3 30 0.278 4 40 0.33 5 50 0.38 Concentration of Curcuma Longa extract in mcg/ml Figure 5: Illustrates calibration curve of standard curcumin. From the result in table 6 and figure 5 which illustrated the calibration curve of the UV spectrophotometer with working standard Curcuma Longa extract and the r2 = 0.9999. Curcumin in Gel Formulation Table 7: Shows linearity of curcumin in the gel formulation. No. Concentration μg/ml Absorbance 1 10 0.127 2 20 0.148
  • 42. 3 30 0.166 4 40 0.185 5 50 0.206 Concentration of Curcuma Longa extract in mcg/ml Figure 6: Illustrates the curve of curcumin in the gel formulation. Assay Test of Curcumin Content in Gel Formula Assay of curcumin in gel formula was calculated using the following formula Assay of curcumin = (absorbance of sample / absorbance of standard × concentration of standard / concentration of sample) 100 = (0.127/0.180 × 10/10) 100 = ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Karl Polanyi 1944 Karl Polanyi s (1944/1957) Societies and Economic Systems, The Great Transformation, provides a historical background to the structure of markets before the modern era. It is important to first differentiate between markets and the market economy in order to understand the factors that make up economies. The market economy is a self regulating system of markets that is directed by market prices and nothing but market prices (p. 43). Polanyi argues that having an economy of some form is essential to the survival of a society, however, he notices that pervious societies successfully existed with no evidence of market control (p. 43). Markets have existed since the Stone Age, but their role was no more than incidental to economic life because it did ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 44). Max Weber was one of the first contemporary historians to reject the idea that primeval economies provide no significance to modern economy, he emphasizes the changelessness of man as a social being (Polanyi, 1944, p. 46). Polanyi (1944) explains that man s economy, as a rule, is submerged in his social relationships meaning that individuals place their social standings, social claims, and social assets at higher value, rather than economic motives/material goods (p. 46). In primitive economies, production and distribution is enforced through the principles of reciprocity and redistribution. Reciprocity is observed in families and kinship; this is explained through an example of Trobriand Islanders of Western Melanesia culture (Polanyi, 1944, p. 47). This civilization uses a matrilineal system; the male in the family is recognized for his good behaviour if he offers the best crops to his sister and her family; however, if he fails, his reputation (which is extremely valuable) is at risk and he will not earn material benefits in exchange (Polanyi, 1944, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Chinese Americans Health Beliefs And Culturally Competent... Chinese Americans Health Beliefs and Culturally Competent Nursing Care In the early 1800 s industrialization of the northeast and other national endeavors such as railroads and road building required much manual labor. This vast manual labor job market opened the flood gates into the United States for immigrants seeking prosperity and a better life for themselves and their families. By the mid 1800 s many Chinese immigrants had made the voyage to the U.S. and sought work mainly in the factories of the prosperous northeast as well as the California gold mines. Culturally the Chinese people s actions are motivated by the concept of bringing honor and respect to the family as a whole, and less concerned about individual successes or prestige, which resulted in Chinese immigrant s willingness to do high quality work for long hours for very little pay. This was beneficial to the employer and company, but displaced many other immigrant workers which caused racial tensions. Chinese immigrants were accustomed to living in tight quarters, working together as families or community units and making do with what was available. These qualities assisted in the development of China Towns, housing and cultural centers for the Chinese immigrant population, near or in the large cities where their populations were greatest such as New York and San Francisco as. Many Americans viewed these China Towns as unsanitary and unhealthy brothels where prostitution and smoking opium was commonplace. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Slider Hitch Research Paper When you need to tow in your short bed truck, but do not want to give up maneuverability, you need to consider installing a slider hitch. The B W Companion Slider 5th Wheel Hitch will give you all the room you need. It is designed to provide you with 12 inches of slide, so you have plenty of room when you use your fifth wheel trailer. It is completely removable, which means you can convert your truck back to a level bed truck whenever you need to haul things in the back and not worry about a hitch taking up space. This hitch is mounted under the bed and uses the B W Turnoverball under bed mounting system. It does not mount to the rails, so that leaves them free. It will automatically latch in both slide directions. This eliminates the need ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Importance Of Pungent Plants I have always been a chili pepper aficionado who enjoyed the pungency, meaning spiciness, of peppers. So I decided to learn about how to grow chili peppers in my garden. While researching chili pepper growth, I saw that pungent plants had 40% greater density of stomata than non pungent plants. Stomata are pores that allow water and air to enter and exit the plant s cells. So pungent plants experience greater water loss than non pungent plants do. Pungent plants have more stomata than non pungent plants because the proteins involved in pungency and building stomata are regulated by the same pathway. (CSMonitor) I became curious on how the amount of water a pungent chili pepper has affects it. Water, a fundamental component of life, allows all living beings to exist. Plants are no exception. Plants utilize water, carbon dioxide (CO2), and sunlight to undergo the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the method plants use to create food. During photosynthesis, plants use six molecules of water, six molecules of CO2, and sunlight to produce one molecule of sugar and six molecules of oxygen. This reaction, modeled by the equation 6CO2 + 6H2O + sunlight → C6H12O6 + 6O2, demonstrates the essentialness of water in the survival of plants. Water is a crucial component of photosynthesis because it permits plants to produce food that they need to sustain themselves. Food gives plants the energy to perform many functions, such as reproduction and the production of chemicals. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. The Battle Of Kasserine Pass E. STATE THE MISSION AND DESCRIBE INITIAL DISPOSTION OF FORCES The Battle of Kasserine Pass proved to be a shock both to American military forces in the field. The defeat of the Allied forces in the battle put doubt into the minds of many all of whom assumed the righteous democracies of the western Allies could not be defeated in the field by the armies of Fascism. The defeat suffered by the Allies had nothing to do with right versus wrong, but was very much a product of a number of operational shortcomings on the part of the Allies. Poor logistics, failures on the part of American leadership, lack of unity of effort on the part of the Allies, the lack of combat experience, and inferior equipment all combined to contribute to the failure ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The decision to invade North Africa reflected the triumph of British strategic arguments over those of the Americans as the Americans were pushing for an invasion in northern France as early as 1942. American military leadership, however, was not sold on the logic or necessity of a North African campaign. General George C. Marshall, the architect of American military strategy, wanted no part of a US commitment to a Mediterranean campaign. The decision to commit American troops in North Africa came directly from President Roosevelt, who overruled the advice of Marshall and his military advisers on this point. b. As the operation began, the Americans and British hoped the French would not resist the Allied landings, and further expected French forces in North Africa would rejoin the anti Axis alliance. In order to facilitate these hopes, the Allies designated General Dwight D. Eisenhower to command the invasion forces. With an American general leading the forces, the Allies sought to restrict any resistance from Anglophobic French officials and officers in the areas around the invasion beaches and ports. Despite such measures, however, the French did put up some level of resistance at nearly every landing point. Nonetheless, dissension among the various French factions in North Africa limited the cohesiveness and effectiveness of the opposition. Ultimately, the magnitude and rapidity of the Allied ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Symbols In The Robber Bride The Robber Bride is a Margaret Atwood novel first published by McClelland and Stewart in 1993. Set in present day Toronto, Ontario, the novel begins with three women (Roz, Charis, and Tony) who meet once a month in a restaurant to share a meal. the book tells a story of four female characters. Here, it is a friendship between four little girls growing up together in Toronto suburbs, in the 1940s. The Robber Bride is a story of three women who had been friends since university. But, there is also a fourth woman in the story, Zenia, one who is every wife s curse. The men s role is ancillary, if not subordinate. Men are depicted as invisible fathers. Fathers like a dotted line, which has to be coloured in for their children by their women. They sleep with their arms ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reader sometimes wonders whether she is real a person or fantasy. Is she a symbol of the catastrophe and darkness of life, and that of the endless wars that we must fight to preserve what is precious to us? But, Zenia s battles with the three women, which leave all of them deeply and permanently scarred, are the story. The Robber Bride is a memorable and a compelling read. As a parable, the story is remarkably powerful. Though it is written in a simple style, its message is profound. I doubt if any of Miss Atwood s novels can match The Robber Bride. What keeps the reader engrossed is Margaret Atwood s consummate skill as a storyteller and the flowing narrative of the novel. During their most recent outing, three friends see Zenia, a long dead university classmate who had stolen, one by one, their respective beaux. The novel alternates between the present and flashbacks featuring the points of view of Tony, Charis, and Roz, respectively. Zenia has given each woman a different version of her biography, tailor made to insinuate herself into their lives. No one version of Zenia is the truth, and the reader knows no more than the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. The Storage Of Data Warehouse Essay Every organizations have their own independent Data Warehouse and due to increase in the number of transactions, the size of the data is also increasing. Data warehouse is the central repository of information for an organization. There are multiple data sources like OLTP, excel, csv, txt, xml, etc, that are generated from various systems and are populated to data warehouse by ETL and thus Data Warehouse stores the summarized integrated business data in a central repository. The Data Warehouse is used for the analytical applications (OLAP On Line Analytical Processing), decision making, data mining and user applications. ETL plays an important role in building the Data Warehouse. In the traditional way of ETL, all the analysis, activities and operations are stopped and then the refreshment of data warehouse will be done. Since this will be done in off peak hours, the Data Warehouse will not be having the latest operational transactions and hence there is no freshness of data. This problem is called by Data Latency. Near Real time Data Warehousing is a solution for this problem. It will update the Data Warehouse in near real time manner, immediately after change data detected in data source. Thus, data latency can be minimized. In order to develop the near real time data warehouse, there are problems which were previously not found in the traditional ETL process. The objective of this dissertation is to find the solutions for the problems at each stage of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Roe V. Wade And Planned Parenthood Vs. Casey Topic 1 Essay Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey Regardless of the opinions surrounding abortion, a majority of people are familiar with the Supreme court cases of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. These two cases have played a tremendous role in regard to the abortion debate. In 1973, the Roe v. Wade case was ruled in favour of Roe and stated the stringent criminalization of abortion in Texas was deemed unconstitutional under the fourteenth amendment. The law violated the right of privacy, which implied the privacy of a woman s decision to an abortion. Although the courts agreed with Roe, they also recognized the rights to an abortion are not absolute. Limitations to the right was based on the trimesters of pregnancy with the first trimester protecting the woman s choice and the third trimester being acceptable for states to regulate or even ban abortions outside of therapeutic reasons. In the case of Planned Parenthood v. Casey, Casey fought against the state of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Abortion Control act. The restrictions required the woman to give a written informed consent, seek parental consent if she was a minor, and notify her husband if she married. With the same violation of the fourteenth amendment as the Roe v. Wade case, the courts saw favour to Casey. While the majority of the restrictions were supported by the courts, the requirement of the husband s notification was not. The result of this case added support of the decision of Roe ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Women In Sports Research Paper One of my earliest memories as a child was watching my friends playing soccer in our barrio right in front of Grandma s house. Although many still believe soccer is a sport exclusively deserved for boys, girls have shown passion and tremendous sportsmanship for the game. The fever of futbol increases during the world cup. For me, it s almost impossible to follow all the important leagues out there, but I don t miss any games during the cup. I know, typically of women right? Well, no. Let s talk about the magnificent performance of the women s national team. You can blame Hope Solo if you want, but this team has given a brilliant performance. Yes my friends, women we can play soccer too! But back then as a kid going to the market safe and unharmed seemed like an impossible task without getting hurt with one of the balls. I had the same issue at school, all the boys loved to terrorize anyone who dared come across the soccer field. I don t blame them, Futbol is our passion. We ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During that time, Honduras wanted to stablish an agrarian reform which was against the Salvadorians working in Honduran territory. Because of the tension amounted during the games, approximately 300 thousand Salvadorians were mistreated, hurt, and deported back to their country, losing houses and properties. A few days later, Honduras declared war to El Salvador, this war known as La Guerra del Futbol or Guerra de las 100 horas it lasted for about 5 days with international organizations such as ONU intervening during the conflict, but the bloody aftermath left 4,000 dead people and another 15,000 fighting for their lives. During 11 years, a state of war was active between both countries until 1980 relationships were reestablished once again. Nonetheless to say, the sport was used as an excuse for both governments to plan an attack on each other. In 2009 Honduras once again would mix politics with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...