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The Importance Of School Holidays In The United States
The United States imposes a unique school year that is unlike any other nation. Terms are either
divided into semesters or quarters with final grades at the end of each term. There are typically 180
school days spanning over nine months with winter and spring breaks as well as day off from school
for national holidays such as Labor Day or Memorial Day. At the end of each school year, there is a
three month summer with no school in session. It is commonly believed that summer vacation in the
United States began as a result of farm children having to work during the summer months. However,
early school systems instituted summer because the hot weather caused wealthy people to pull their
children from school and vacation in the countryside. Since air conditioning is widely used today,
there is little need for a long summer break. The United States education system needs to switch to a
school year with a one month summer and several short breaks in order to maximize the success of
students. Other countries around the world have developed school years that are different from the
United States. In the United Kingdom, the school year is divided into a trimester system with fall,
winter, and summer terms. There is a two week break after the fall and winter terms, and there are six
weeks with no school after the summer term. The United Kingdom celebrates similar public holidays
as in the United States, and their students attend school for about the same amount of time as our
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Nt1310 Central Processing Unit
Central Processing Unit
The CPU or Central Processing Unit, is essentially the brain of any computer since the CPU was
refined to the microprocessor we see today. It works together with every other part of a computer, who
themselves cannot work individually. Although The CPU may look much like an expensive computer
chip at first glance, it is an intricately designed piece of hardware with cache memory of varying sizes,
and cores of varying speeds. This is where calculations from simple arithmetic to global simulations
take place. In conclusion, with how far CPUs have come from their humble origins, to the never
ending stream of tasks of today, this is a vital component that shouldn t be overlooked or
underestimated.
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The evolution of the processor has come all the way from the Intel 4004 to the processors of today and
one would expect Moore s law to continue to allow exponentially more powerful processors from here
on out. Moore s law will continue, but in a way of overall speed instead of transistors. Modern
processors being so fast they produce too much heat to effectively cool, leading to CPU developers
needing to design new cooling systems or a new way of making transistors entirely. Another hurdle for
CPU developers is that as the transistors become smaller and smaller, quantum tunneling takes place,
and a semiconductor becomes just a conductor, allowing power all of the time. A possible solution
being quantum computing.Quantum computing involves the bits used in storing data being individual
atoms. It s theorized that such computing techniques could be used to simulate complex chemical
processes and increase the accuracy of atomic clocks. We ve seen where CPUs have come from, we ve
seen where they are, now we have the chance to see where they will go, and the extraordinary heights
they will
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Grapevine Faith Classroom
An individual s equitable right to their protection of privacy is fundamental as it upholds respect,
maintains appropriate social boundaries, and guarantees their freedom of growth as an entity. The
ability to affirm one s necessity of privacy is imperative to the development of who they are, and how
they form an identity that is not dictated by the social conditions that directly or indirectly influence
their thinking, decisions, and behaviors. The abuse of personal privacy causes for a disturbance of
success as an independent human being. The recurring concern of making privacy a priority at
Grapevine Faith Christian School seemingly appears to be insufficient in meeting the requirements of
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This plan is not only ludicrous but ill advised as well. After some enlightening research, the price per
stall is roughly $890. This puts the total cost of new and advanced stalls at an arbitrary total of an
estimated $22,250. Due to the fact that the school s maximum price for renovations with this project is
understandably $10,000, for that reason and more, this solution simply fails miserably to succeed.
Grapevine Faith currently uses Latch and Keeper, Surface Mounted locks, and they sell at $24 a piece
at All Partition and Parts. This price is impractical because with the installation of new stalls, comes
new locks, and although tradition is usually a positive notion, this schools needs locks that will sustain
long term and provide the privacy that every member of Grapevine Faith deserves. Replacing the
stalls completely would consist of the execution of the current stalls, the inconvenience of not having
bathrooms during the upgrade, the dollar amount that is not within the budget, and the idea of
absolutely unnecessary time and effort being put into this project that has an easier
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The Application Of The Patent System
Intellectual Property Midterm
Question #2
The core purpose of the patent system is to incentivize innovation but the current system often has the
opposite effect. Patents give inventors monopolies over their inventions for a period of time in order to
allow inventors to recoup the costs of research and development ( R D ) and to generate profits that
reward inventors efforts, encouraging future investment. In exchange, patentees dedicate their
inventions to the public domain once their patents expire. The traditional model of patent licensing,
whereby a company pays a patent owner to license an invention that a company legitimately uses has
been appropriated by non practicing entities ( patent trolls ) and aggressive patent holders that initiate
frivolous lawsuits. Patent trolls often purchase patents from bankrupt companies, for the sole purpose
of extorting licensing revenues from organizations that are actually creating new products.
Patent examiners increasingly grant overly broad, obvious, and non novel patents particularly in high
technology industries. The massive increase in U.S. patent awards in the past few decades has not
been associated with more rapid economic growth, largely because many of the patents issued are for
advances of marginal value, which slows high quality development and rollout by enabling patent
trolling. Some companies aggressively assert their patent portfolios to prevent competitors from
entering the market. Small companies are
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Essay On Lobbying
Since the founding of the United States, there have been divisions between political parties and
individuals who bribe the delegates of these parties. In a capitalist country where money and politics
combine together to create the system of government functioning today a delegate run capitalist
democracy it is all too easy for interest groups and wealthy individuals or organizations to affect laws
and votes. Due to the first amendment right giving citizens a right to petition the American
government and the 1819 U.S. court case Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission
recognizing corporations as individual entities, an oil company that wishes to drill in preserved waters
can practice that constitutional right to petition the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
government system this form of politics began to trend and within the past two centuries a lot had
happened. Opensecret.org released information on a timeline to expose the history of lobbying by
saying By the Gilded Age of the 1870s, the lobbying industry was in full swing, and Sam Ward was
the undisputed King of the Lobby. Ward was the pioneering social lobbyer, who dazzled members of
Congress with fancy dinners, fine wines, and conversation that often eventually won them over to his
side. However, in 1875, Ward was convicted of and admitted to bribery. In his testimony to Congress,
Ward is quoted as saying of his position as a lobbyist, I do not say I am proud but I am not ashamed of
the occupation. To show that in the Gilded Age social reformers like the suffragettes in the U.K. who
lobbied for their rights there were also a number of people who bribed politicians and this went on
until the passing of the Foreign Agents Registration Act. This act was created to prevent anti American
propaganda created by outside nations to come in during WWII. Later in 1945, a lobbying registration
act was created to make domestic lobbyists register with the Secretary of Senate and the Clerk of
House Representatives. In the 1990s the Lobbying Disclosure Act was passed a couple decades after
the Watergate Scandal with President Nixon and after the Wendtel Corporation lobby, the act was an
improvement of the 1945 law in order to prevent political
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Is Harm Reduction a Desirable National Drug Control Policy...
Is Harm Reduction a Desirable National Drug Control Policy Goal?
There are many differing viewpoints in the United States when dealing with drug policy. Within the
political arena, drug policy is a platform that many politicians base their entire campaigns upon, thus
showing its importance to our society in general. Some of these modes within which drug policy is
studied are in terms of harm reduction, and supply reduction. When studying the harmful effects of
drugs, we must first to attempt to determine if drug abuse harms on an individual level of if it is a
major cause of many societal problems that we face today. In drawing a preliminary conclusion to this
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Those that are opposed to harm reduction feel that its advocates are hypocrites that call for tougher
policies in dealing with alcohol and tobacco yet in the same breath call for reductions in the penalties
for illegal drug use. Opponents also believe that initiating a harm reduction policy may in fact increase
the use of illegal drugs as well as the people that are seeking drug treatment. Robert J. MacCoun, is an
associate professor in the Graduate School of Public policy at the University of California and author
of Toward a Psychology of Harm Reduction. Professor MacCoun also supports the movement towards
a harm reduction approach to drugs. He explains how the harm reduction movement emerged in
Amsterdam in the 1980 s in response to mounting heath issues directly related to the use of drugs.
Professor MacCoun illustrates that harm reduction is not a program that has been proven effective in
the war on drugs, being constantly rejected as a viable option to present drug enforcement policy by
the United States government. Professor MacCoun illustrates however that the policies that the U.S.
presently has in place has failed in its ability to eliminate drug use thus causing the major harms of
drug use in place. Professor MacCoun believes that many of the drug related problems we have today
are a result of poor legislation as well as the
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Characters In Disgrace Sparknotes
In 1997, South Africa entered the post Apartheid, a system which not only the colored but other
nationalities were severely restricted under the power of the white minority. Blacks were not permitted
to pay taxes so they couldn t benefit from them, they were not even considered citizens and were not
allowed to register in the white schools. Segregation took place by having people attend their own
hospitals and restaurants. The post apartheid South Africa is described as a depressing period that
rulings was based on nationality, race, and gender (Gradin).
Disgrace opens up with the life of David Lurie, a 52 year old white professor of Romantic Poetry,
twice divorced, and basically, lives for his financial and emotional means. His life filled with desire,
but lacking in passion (Coetzee). This novel tells the Story of David and his daughter Lucy Lurie, who
are living in post apartheid South Africa. Every week he meets his sexual needs by visiting a
prostitute. But still feels empty and seduces one of his students that makes him feel young again,
Melanie. Although Melanie Issacs was a minor character in the novel, her role or what she made of it,
is what gave this story s interesting plot.
Everything falls apart and David Lurie s life falls into disgrace after being charged with sexual
harassment. He is then prompted to leave his position at the university so he moves to his daughter s
farm with the hopes the incident will stay behind him. Their relationship is not the
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Essay On Iago
Shakespeare s Iago A depraved soul would generate chaos, inflict pain, and stir up trouble for its own
satisfaction. Iago undoubtedly fits this description seeing that he is a sadist who attains power by
annihilating others in cruel and unusual ways. In William Shakespeare s The Tragedie of Othello, the
Moore of Venice, he is a sinister force which steers virtuous people towards their gruesome deaths.
Furthermore, he is the core focus of this academic essay. Our antagonist is an astounding piece of
work. He obstinately pleads indifference despite dedicating his entire existence for revenge. A more
favorable course of action involves starting over with a clean slate but he couldn t as a result of his
wounded pride. In addition, he is self destructive seeing that he allowed racial hatred to consume him
and become his undoing. Even though he invents elaborate lies to be in control, he claims a reputation
for honesty. He is impassive and callous then again he is a married man who presumably once loved
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For starters, he didn t murder anyone. He simply set in motion a chain of events which led to their
deaths. His competence at manipulation is quite beneficiary but insignificant without Othello s
insecurities about his age, race, and lack of experience with women. Our tragic hero is an eloquent and
physically powerful figure, respected by everyone. In spite of his elevated status, he allowed himself
to be led astray. His trusting nature combined with his jealous, self doubting personality played an
essential role in his downfall. As a matter of fact, his insecurities are so close to the surface that a few
words of hint and innuendo can tear the confident exterior and expose his fears, desires, and tendency
to violence. Every tragic hero has a hand in the tragedy that befalls including
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Modern Dance History
The history of modern dance dates back as early as the 19th century when Isadora Duncan, began her
career as a performer and choreographer, leading her to evolve into one of the world s most renown
and innovative modern dance influences of the time. A rich history followed with the birth of other
significant and revolutionary individuals such as Martha Graham in 1894 (Terry, 2017) and George
Balanchine in 1904 (Walker, 2017). These pioneers of dance, introduced the world to a new style of
choreography, originally derived from and based upon romantic classical ballet. The Oxford
Dictionary (1989) defines modern dance as a free expressive style of dancing that developed in the
early 20th century as a reaction to classical ballet. Classical ballet has a rigid style, it requires supreme
discipline and structured movement. Modern dance was established as an alternative way to perform,
where dancers were not restricted by costume or movement and used this freedom to push visual
boundaries. Many people criticised the choreography and reviewers in the 1930 s 1940 s wrote of how
it was unsavoury and distasteful (Gilbert, 1999), although, eventually becoming a worldwide
phenomenon. It can be argued that Balanchine, Graham and Duncan were inevitably the three most
significant dance figures in the development of modern dance choreography from foundations built by
romantic classical ballet.
A variety of expert sources highlight that there has been a clear development of modern dance
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Our Experiment to Separate a Mixture of Organic Compounds...
Purpose/Introduction
What were we trying to accomplish with this experiment? What method did we implement to
accomplish the task? What techniques were used to purify and identify the product(s) of the reaction?
In this experiment, an acid base extraction was done to separate a mixture of an unknown acid and
fluorene, a neutral compound. The possible unknown acids were 2 chlorobenzoic acid, 3
chlorobenzoic acid, and 3 methylbenzoic acid. The purification of the isolated unknown acid was
performed by recrystallization and its identity was established by analyzing the melting point range of
the pure product and comparing it to the provided standards. In addition, a mixed melting point
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Initially, the organic carboxylic acid becomes a charged species after it is deprotonated by a base like
sodium hydroxide, producing a carboxylic salt. After completing the extraction, an acid, such as
hydrochloric acid, is added to the basic aqueous solution causing the sodium carboxylate salt to
change back to the default carboxylic acid, which will precipitate out of solution since it is water
insoluble. Recrystallization is a technique when a solute is dissolved in a hot solvent (destruction of
the impure crystal lattice) and is then precipitated out of solution as the solvent is immediately cooled
(selectively producing a purer lattice). The unknown acid was recrystallized using hot water followed
by hot ethanol in order to dissolve the solid, followed by cooling which resulted in the precipitation of
the desired product. Afterward, melting point experimentation was used to match the melting point
data of the unknown acid with the provided standards of the known acids. If there is a melting point
depression, one has acted as an impurity to the other compound. In contrast, if there is no noticeable
decrease in melting point relative to the two separate compounds; it is safe to say that they are the
same substance.
Reaction:
Results
What was the unknown identity of the acid after conducting melting point
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A Report On A Uniform Resource Locator ( Url )
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a reference to a web resource that specifies its location on a
computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it. A URL is a specific type of Uniform Resource
Identifier, although many people use the two terms interchangeably. A URL implies the means to
access an indicated resource, which is not true of every URI. URLs occur most commonly to reference
web pages, but are also used for file transfer, email, database access, and many other applications. A
query string is the part of uniform resource locator (URL) in the World Wide Web.
Domain name:
A series of alphanumeric strings separated by periods, such as www.hmhbooks.com, that is an address
of a computer network connection and that identifies the owner of the address.
Types of the URL:
Varieties of URLs that will be encountered when working with vendor URLs. Each URL is a
combination of these types.
Starting Point URLs A starting point URL is a persistent, durable URL that connects a browser to a
resource. This is the URL utilized in your OPAC, Web site, database, etc. to provide access to a
resource.
Static URL A URL that connects to a destination without calling a script.
Dynamic URL A URL that processes a script to connect to a destination.
Directory URL A URL without a filename that points to a directory s default file.
Formula URL A required structure that adheres to a specific format and must be used to connect to a
destination.
Every time the user clicks on the
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Why I Want To Become A Nail Technician
Growing up in a single parent household can be tough in terms of pleasing your parent. You re not
able to go and get a second opinion from another parent when making decisions. If he/she doesn t
agree with your decision it leaves a bad taste in your mouth because you don t want to disappoint
him/her. My mother probably expected me to graduate college with my associate s degree and land a
job at IBM. Introducing the idea of me becoming a nail technician to her was nerve wrecking. I
expected rejection followed by a lecture about what would be a better career path for me. Surprisingly
after explaining to her why I chose the beauty industry, my long term goals, and how nail care will pay
a role in my future career she was just as excited as I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Kalea from k_bossnails, who is not only a celebrity nail stylist but an instructor, changed my way of
thinking. Since I followed her on Instagram and snapchat I ve been inspired and it motivated me to
start my own career. It s amazing how much expression can be put into a full set of nails. Nails have
become a part of a female s wardrobe. Everywhere I go someone compliments my nails and my nail
selfies always receive a lot of likes. I m on social media every day and I keep up with the latest trends.
It s only right that I join the beauty industry.
Not only am I surrounded by beauticians but a few of them are successful salon owners. I too hope to
own a nail studio. I didn t just choose to be a part of this industry but I set goals for myself once I
receive my license. Before I become a salon owner I have to prepare myself for the responsibility that
comes with it. One of my friends offered me a position at her salon after I obtain my certificate. This
is the perfect opportunity because I ll be able to see firsthand the responsibilities of being an owner,
and I will still get the experience of paying booth rent. I notice that the nail salons in my area rarely do
promotions. At my friend s salon not only do the beauticians have promotions, but they offer packages
for the clients. We talked about adding manicures to the packages which could build my clientele. I d
be able to attract girls in high school with occasional
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The Discovery Of The New World
The discovery of the New World brought many irreversible changes not only for the European
countries, but to the natives of the land that was being discovered. The sense of exploration began
expanding more and more among the European powers. Every time the explorers invaded, they would
be more avaricious and aggressive against the natives of the land. Along with diseases and inhumane
treatments, the European powers also brought education to the uneducated crowds of areas such as
India, Africa, and China. The main intention of the foreign powers was to Europeanize the natives of
these lands and enslave them into doing the European s dirty work. To attain such results, the
Europeans tried converting the natives lifestyles completely. These conversions ranged from
substituting the natives religion with Christianity, to the way they labored, and to the way they
portrayed themselves. All the changes the natives had to go through, are clearly seen in excerpts of
Feng Guifen, Afghani, and Gandhi. Each of these men describe the different aspects changed by the
Europeans, for instance Feng Guifen describes the education system brought by the Europeans and
how that affected Asia. Afghani describes the input of science in Islam, while Gandhi describes the
cold heartedness that has spread among the natives and how they have become civilized. The
emergence of the European powers on territories such as Asia became visible especially in education.
Once Europeans began taking over
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Discourse Markers
The Use of Discourse Markers
So um, I mean yeah I was wondering if like, you had any job openings for this summer? This was the
way a potential employee approached my dad, asking if he had a position for them to work this
summer. Filler words such as um and like are used very commonly throughout conversations between
individuals in this day and age, many individuals not even realizing they are using them. But why do
we use discourse markers? And do they make people seem unprofessional or uneducated to potential
employers? One view of the use of discourse markers comes from Jean E. Fox Tree, a cognitive
psychologist who works at The University of California Santa Cruz. Her works specialize in the use of
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The women also typically thought they used less filler words than the men. This was surprising, as it
was not expected that there would be a difference in how many filler words they thought they used.
While this data may not be representative for men and women of all ages, it does give a good idea of
how college students differ using discourse markers.
In the second part of my experiment, the participants were told the experiment was actually about the
use of filler words, and then they were asked to answer the question Can you describe the moment you
said goodbye to your parents before they left you at college? . When the participants concentrated on
not using discourse makers, the number of times they used them went down drastically. Two out of the
three women and all three men told the whole story without using a single filler word or discourse
marker. But while they were not using these words, there were awkward silences in which the
participant would think about what to say next. This was very interesting, as it may explain another
reason why we use discourse markers and filler words. We want to avoid these awkward silences in
which neither person is saying anything, so we use these words and phrases to cease the
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William Gulliver s Travels And Oroonoko
Neoclassicism in Gulliver s Travels and Oroonoko Penned sometime between the mid 1600s and late
1700s, a literary genre defined by artificiality and formality, neoclassical literature reflected the style
of literature adopted from the Greeks and the Romans. As such, the literature tends to focus on glib
characters who were preoccupied with appearances rather than genuineness. In addition, having good
manners and public comportment was essential. The literature during the Neoclassical era is
characterized by structure, order, and accuracy, traits that directly undermined attitudes during the
Renaissance period. As such, authors represented man as innately flawed yet striving to show both self
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Swift s Gulliver s Travels is a clear example of satirical social commentary intended to shed light on
man s imperfections and the reality of human nature. The protagonist first travels to an island called
Lilliput, a place in which the denizens small males who are about six inches in height comport
themselves in a petty, pretentious manner and convey the self importance often demonstrated by life
sized men. These residents are vicious, morally bereft, hypocritical, jealous, greedy, and deceitful,
displaying all very human traits. Swift utilizes the Lilliputians to satirize particular events and people
in the protagonist s life and to mirror the flawed and treacherous nature of man that became so
blaringly public during the eighteenth century. In comparing Lilliputian physical stature and societal
values with his own size and English bred values, Gulliver finds the Lilliputians to be physically and
societally flawed. Gulliver then travels in Brobdingnag, an island peopled by 60 foot giants, where the
residents put the protagonist back in his place, offering the bulk of your natives, to be the most
pernicious race of odious vermin . . . to crawl upon the surface of the Earth. (1460). As such, the
giants function as moralizing elements who reside in a practice, moral utopia. Virtue and good will
permeate this island, which manifests in the laws that govern the island and
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Hofstede s Dimensions Of Cultural Values
Essay
Introduction
The concept of cultural intelligence and its applications in management has become a pivotal business
issue, especially in the context of cross cultural management. Therefore, it is imperative for executives
to understand the science behind it, which is culture itself. This essay will explore various cultural
frameworks with a focus on Hofstede s Dimensions of Cultural Values, and also conduct a further
analysis through a comparison of my cultural scores with that of my own country. Furthermore, a
cross cultural business situation will be evaluated to apply the coherent frameworks to solve the
possible issues arising from differences in culture.
Discussion of cultural frameworks
In the field of cross cultural studies, Geert Hofstede s Dimensions of Cultural Values framework is
widely recognised and greatly employed in cultural assessment (Bing 2004, Michael and College
1997). Using data extracted from the IBM international workforce in the 1960s, he identified four
dimensions of culture (power distance (PD), uncertainty avoidance (UA), individualism/collectivism
and masculinity/femininity) and later included the dimension of short term orientation (STO) /long
term orientation (LTO) into the mix (Magnusson, Wilson, Zdravkovic, Zhou and Westjohn 2008).
According to Hofstede (1993), by evaluating these dimensions, one would be able to determine a
nation s culture and act accordingly to the results.
On the outset, this approach seems relatively
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Use Of Paralanguage And Kinesics In Everyday Life Essay
Use of Paralanguage and Kinesics in Everyday Life nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;The use of kinesics
and paralanguage in everyday life is the most prominent use of persuasion we use subconsciously.
They are used subconsciously because you may not know what they mean. Which can cause cultural
tension if you do something that may seem harmless to you but may be a great insult to another
culture. Paralanguage has many forms such as whistling which can be used by many people as a
means of entertaining by whistling a song or even in American culture used to hound women on the
streets because they appear to be attractive. These two uses of persuasion I will discuss about in my
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The four basic kinds are: approach, withdrawal, expansion, and contraction. Approach referred to such
things as attention, interest, scrutiny, and curiosity. Withdrawal involved drawing back or turning
away, refusal, repulsion, and disgust. Expansion referred to the expanded chest, erect trunk and head,
and raised shoulders, which conveyed pride, conceit, arrogance, disdain, mastery, and self esteem.
Contraction was characterized by forward trunk, bowed head, drooping shoulders, and sunken chest.
Studies have identified postural behavior with personality types and ways of life, for example
relaxation, assertiveness, and restraint; and have noted the correlation of certain kinds of movement in
sleeping and waking acts. Posture is a substantial marker of feminine and masculine behavior. The
relationship of posture to sex gestures is obvious in the stereotypes in U.S. advertising. Posture is an
indicator of status and rank and is also a marker of etiquette. In a study of Roman sculpture and
coinage, Brilliant demonstrates that posture identifies the noble and the peasant. In Western culture
one was taught to stand when an elderly person enters the room. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;The
face seems to be the most obvious component of body language, but it is certainly the most confusing
and difficult to understand. Modern studies of facial expressions dates back to the nineteenth century,
starting with Charles Bell, who in 1806, published Essays
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The Philosophy Of Working Partnership
The philosophy of Working in partnership is vital in health and social care as it embraces strategy for
successful care delivery service for service users and care providers. Local authorities and health care
professionals have the responsibility to provide these services that are able to meet the social and
health care needs of the local population. Their duty can only be carried in partnership between
themselves or with other agencies
According to Glendinning et al. (2002, p. 3) partnership working consist of two or more agencies
working together with the intention to deliver benefits or added values whilst sharing trust ,equality
and responsibilities which cannot be achieved by an individual alone
There are six different philosophies generally acknowledged and aspired to be fulfilled in health and
social care partnership working which are as explained below.
Firstly, Autonomy is conceptualised as self determination in health care ethics, which means if a
person is autonomous, he or she can make own decisions regarding treatment and care (Widdershoven
and Abma, 2012, p. 217). Independence indicates playing self governing roles around everything to do
with oneself (Beales and Platz, 2008). For instance, allowing an elderly client to perform easy daily
tasks on her own and waiting till the completion of task can promote an independent achievement of
the service user.
Secondly , making informed choices implies to making aware of available
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Increase In Popularity And Rejuvenation Of Blackpool
The topic of the essay will look into the increase in popularity and rejuvenation of the seaside town of
Blackpool in the north west of England. Various factors played a role in the growth in popularity for
visiting Blackpool. The popularity of Blackpool will be compared to the gradual decline of the
destination. The destination will then be analysed to see if the area is contributing enough facilities for
the rejuvenation of Blackpool. Butler s Tourism Area Lifecycle will be used to determine if the area of
Blackpool has successfully rejuvenated the area to attract tourists.
Blackpool first reached popularity throughout the eighteenth century. Serval factors resulted in the
expansion of tourism in Blackpool. The first factor was the publishing of a book on the positive effects
of sea water titled the uses of sea water by Richard Russel. In the book, he stated, One should drink
sea water, bathe in it and eat every product of the sea in which its virtue is concentrated (Russel.R
1760). The printing of the dissertation increased the tourism to Blackpool slightly. In 1841, the
population of Blackpool was one thousand and during the summer the population rose to three
thousand, Walton, J.K. (1998). Without the availability of transport to Blackpool tourism was only
available to affluent people. This stage is the exploration phase of the tourism area life cycle.
The creation of wakes weeks had a significant impact on the popularity of Blackpool. Wakes weeks
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Application Of A Master s Course During Summer Session II
In order to start my small accounting firm, the first thing I need is to do is to complete my master s
degree and pass the CPA exam in order to have my license to practice. As noted in Appendix 1, I
intend to complete the master s program in accounting at Nichols College by December 2016. I will
be taking one course during summer session II, two classes during Fall 1 and the last class during Fall
session II. I plan to sit for the Auditing and attestation (AUD) portion of the CPA exam in February
2017, following the Business Environment Concept (BEC) in June 2017, the Regulation (REG) in
September 2017 and the last portion of the exam Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) in
December 2017. These are the following requirements I need in order to sit for the CPA exam:
Completion of 120 semester hours (180 quarter hours) of credits from a national or regionally
accredited college or university. Have 21 accounting credits including coverage in financial
accounting, audit, management accounting, and taxation, and Have 9 business credits including
coverage in business law, finance, and information systems Have completed all requirements for a
conferral of a bachelor s degree Be 18 years or older At this point in time, I have all of these
requirements above in order to sit for the CPA Exam. The next step will be to submit my exam
application and request and forward my transcript and pay my exam fees and then schedule my exam
times. The application fee will be
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Loss Of Innocence In Joyce Carol Oates Life After High School
Guilt, Fear, and Rejection: Loss of Innocence in Life after High School In her short story, Life After
High School, Joyce Carol Oates explores the loss of innocence experienced by the main characters,
Barbara Sunny Burhman and Zachary Graff, through the use of literary devices such as story structure
and characterization. In order to emphasize the loss of innocence in both characters, Oates divides her
story into three distinct parts. She begins by looking back on Zachary calling at Sunny s window on
what she describes as that last night . In the third person narrative, Oates briefly depicts the
circumstances of that night, as well as Barbara s later feelings toward the event. Oates includes this
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Throughout the story, Oates increases Zachary s presence in Sunny s life, progressively making him
into an obsessed and disillusioned stalker. His manner changes the most drastically, however, after
being rejected by Sunny and Tobias. Although it is apparent he is attached to Sunny, it is after his
proposal is turned down that he becomes desperate and aggressive and eventually decides to commit
suicide. When isolated, it appears that is the moment where Zachary loses his innocence, but by
including Barbara s conversation with Tobias years later, it is revealed that this may not be necessarily
true. Oates creates a parallel between Tobias and Zachary s relationship to that of Zachary and Sunny.
She also explores Zachary s guilt in being perverted sinful in his soul... thoughts, deeds, and desires.
(Page 577) This calls into question Zachary s view of his own purity: whether he believed himself
debauched because of his homosexuality. It is possible that he could have become corrupt simply by
denying its existence, and was unvirtuous throughout the story. Through Zachary s aggressively
obsessive behavior and the revelation of his guilt, Oates emphasizes his lack of innocence in the
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Case Study Savonix
Dr. Mylea Charvat founded Savonix following her fellowship at Stanford School of Medicine. A
veteran of the tech industry, Mylea served as director of staff development in operations for
Travelocity.com in the 1990s; helping to grow the company from 100 to over 1,000 employees in 2
years. Drawing on her years of community involvement from philanthropy to technology and
academia, Mylea has leveraged decades of good will in San Francisco to create a management and
investment team of industry leaders for Savonix that is deeply committed to the success of the
company. Dr. Charvat grew up in an entrpreprenurial household. Her mother successfully launched
and sold three companies in her lifetime; the first of which was started in 1958 when Mrs.
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The Political Governance System And Demographics Of The...
The political governance system and demographics of the City of Plantation According to the 2013
census, the population of the city of Plantation was 85,496, of which there were 37,587 households. In
these households or families, 30.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them while 52.%
were married couples living together, and 11.2% had a female householder with no husband present.
The census further explains that 33.2% were non families and 25.8% of all households in the city were
made up of individuals. The census further explains that 8.5% had someone living alone that was 65
years of age or older and have an average household size of 2.48 with a family size of 3.02. On the
other hand, its political leadership style of Government is a strong Mayor and five elected Council
Members. In this City, English is considered the predominant language spoken, which constitutes
78.00% of the population, while Spanish is 13.00%, French Creole 2.24%, and French speakers 1.30%
(City of Plantation History, 2013). Recent developments that make this topic important, interesting or
urgent According to Carrigan (2011), civil servants have a reputation for being lazy, but the public s
perception of them frequently runs counter to this stereotype. Hence, the writer developed a model of
an economy in which workers differ in laziness in public service motivation, and characterized
optimal incentive contracts for public sector workers under different informational assumptions.
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Whole Foods Market Analysis
The better you eat, the better you feel , we hear that a lot but did you know that since 2012 the number
of families buying organic products had increase drastically. Over the last few years people s
awareness of health problems as a result of consumption of chemicals and hard metals in non organic
foods is forecasted to increase by over 16% by 2020 (Burnaby, 2015). The health benefits that natural
and organic food provides has become number one criteria in making product choices for the whole
family. Further examining the global market we will look into key behaviors in buyers and factors
effecting their decisions when it comes to price, benefits, limitations and expansion. This paper will
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The four founders of the market John Mackey and Renee Lawson Hardy, owners of Safer Way Natural
Foods, and Craig Weller and Mark Skiles, owners of Clarksville Natural Grocery partnered in merging
their existing natural store totaling 10,500 square feet of space and variety of product (Whole Foods
Market IP. L.P, n. d.). The market experienced a huge success after opening but it was soon followed
by a devastating flood causing losses in the amount of $400, 000. However, the customer demand of
natural foods in a supermarket environment and help by customers, volunteers and break period given
by lenders and creditors, aid the market and doors re opening after 29 days. Key expansion technique
for the company was merging and rapid growth by acquiring other natural stores (Whole Foods
Market IP. L.P, n. d.). The companies first expansion started within the Texas area Huston and Dallas
in 1988, followed by New Orleans and moving to the West Coast, Palo Alto California, stores in North
Carolina, LA, Boston, Detroit and Northern California in the 90s. By 2004 the company expanded
internationally in Canada and the United Kingdom (Whole Foods Market IP. L.P,
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Factors in Calculating Emissions
ANSWER 1:
I have noticed that I can make significant reductions to my carbon footprint by making some small
changes in the following aspects:
a) Heating Cooling: Insulating and caulking the roof/walls, ventilation and shading/awning can reduce
the usage heating and cooling systems, which reduce carbon emissions significantly. Having efficient
Energy star rated equipment also helps.
b) Refrigeration: Maintaining the freezer (above 15 degrees Celsius) and fridge temperatures (between
3 and 5 degrees Celsius). With some proper planning, I can ensure that the fridge is not stuffed with
food and food is cooled before being put in the fridge, which reduces the load and time for the motor
to run.
c) Food and Shopping: Reducing the consumption of meat, dairy products like cheese and take away
food seems to bring large reductions in carbon emissions for me
ANSWER 2:
The Greenhouse emissions are calculated separately for direct and indirect emissions. For direct
emissions, carbon emissions are calculated using (Direct) Emission Factors for each fuel type, which
is the ratio of carbon dioxide generated for a given quantity of fuel. Indirect emissions from electrical
power consumption are estimated through the use of (Electrical) Indirect emission factor, which is
varies based on the method of the electricity purchased or consumed. This number varies by region
and location.
Transport:
The calculator estimates the amount of energy required to move the vehicle based on factors
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Her Themes
Her a movie written and directed by Spike Jonze, is what I consider it to be the greatest movie in the
twenty first century so far. There are only a few words that describe the movie: beautiful, touching,
and intelligent. Her is about a man in the future, who is struggling with depression and isolation,
developing an unlikely relationship with an operating system. The movie is beautiful in every scene;
almost as if every scene could be a new art piece. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles and Shanghai,
the blend of both cities creates and futuristic setting, but is still completely real and possible.
Everything in the movie is perfectly positioned: cups, furniture, extras, and aesthetic lighting, it makes
every frame is beautiful art. When people watch this movie they can not be helped be touched by it.
This film is about love, but it so much more than that; deep down the movie is about life and how
humans deal with the ups and downs of it all. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
One of the themes is technology taking over life and making life too easy, but unlike movies like Total
Recall 2012 where that theme is extremely exaggerated and shoved down people s throat, Her presents
that theme with visual cues and set peace details. Her does something that is not regular for love
stories these days: it dissects every part of love. This movie makes a viewer question what love is
limited to: is it limited to a two person relationship, a physical body, or personal intelligence. Spike
Jonze has done something that almost seems rare in this day in age, a completely original story. It may
have taken inspiration from different pieces of art, but it is not an adaptation of an original idea, a
sequel of a long running series, or a remake of a classic. There needs to be more Spike Jonze like
people out there, more original ideas, and more art made for the sake of making something
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School Mise En Scene
The first function of mise en scene is to establish the time and space of the story. In the beginning of
the movie we see the low key lighting of a high school before it cuts to different shots inside the high
school, such as the hallways, the cafeteria, the lockers, etc.
The next function of mise en scene is revealing the characters. After we get a look around the school,
we see five students getting dropped off at the school. Once they enter the school s library, we can see
what they re wearing. The first student, Claire, is wearing a light pink top with a red skirt and red
boots. On the color wheel, the pink shirt indicates love and friendship while the red skirt represents
joy, passion, and sensitivity. The next student, Andrew, is wearing a dark blue and gray varsity jacket
with light blue jeans. On the color wheel, dark blue represents knowledge, power, and seriousness
while light blue represents health, healing, and understanding.
Next is Brian. He is wearing a dark green with khaki pants. The color wheel shows that dark green
represents ambition, greed, and jealousy. Next is Allison, who is wearing all black. Black sweater,
black shirt, black skirt, and black shoes. Black is mostly associated with mystery.
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John was being a bully to mostly everyone when the movie first started. Brian was quiet but
eventually opened and showed us his sweet personality, but then it was revealed that he was
determined to get an A on everything. Allison was a mystery and at first, we didn t understand her but
towards the end we could kind of see why she was the way she was. Andrew didn t really have the
personality of a high school jock but we could see that he was doing all those things just to make his
father like him more. Lastly, Claire did come across as a little princess since it s hinted in the movie
that her dad did mostly everything for her and let her get away with some
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Short-term or Brief CounselingTherapy and the Current...
Short term or Brief CounselingTherapy and the Current Mental Health System
Abstract
Short term or Brief Counseling/Therapy and the current mental health system seem to be inexorably
linked for at least the foreseeable future. This paper discusses the history, objectives, appropriate
clientele, efficacy, and the other benefits, and short comings, of this therapeutic/counseling modality
and its relevance to my present career direction, College Counseling. Cognitive behavioral,
Psychodynamic, and Gestalt applications of brief therapy/counseling methods will be addressed.
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Short term therapy and counseling have consistently proven to be a powerful, efficient, and effective
approach for resolving human emotional and behavioral problems, and it is a major force in the field
of psychotherapy and counseling today (Saposnek, 1984). Although the overwhelming emphasis on
brief counseling/therapy in the mental health system is a relatively recent phenomenon, the concept
itself is at least as old as Freud. Freud originally viewed psychoanalysis as a research tool that had
powerful therapeutic applications.
Although he tried to limit his early analysis to six to twelve months, he had hoped that in time it would
be superseded by more efficient methods (Saposnek, 1984; Nugent, 1994; Phillips, 1985).
According to Small (1979), Historically, it is clear that Freud first sought a quick cure; when he began
he could not foresee the developments that would lengthen the psychoanalytic process. Who would
have believed that Freud would have preferred a brief therapy over the open ended, time unlimited
therapy process that classical psychoanalysis had become. Social changes brought on by the pressures
of World War II led to a great demand for short term interventions. The stress related emergencies of
World War II necessitated the development of early forms of crisis intervention aimed at
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Sex Scene On Film History
Real SEX step in beyond or correcting a mistake?
The story of Unstimulated sexual scene on film history
Javaad Tare
L4 Film production
History and Culture
2500 word
January 2017
Abstract
Those are probably the questions or wonderings that surrounds almost ever teen s day life, and also at
least 90% people outside the Movie Business and Industry who just watch Movies.(not pornography)
So How are sex scenes in movies shot? As an actor/actress, how is the experience?
When the sexual scene added to the films?
What the propose of using adult nature on films?
Those question and the ideology so called unsimulated sex scene tickled my curiosity to having a look
on using sexual intercourse in films in terms of making a cinema as ... Show more content on
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Do you think depictions of sex and nudity are important in cinematic storytelling? How have
depictions of sex and nudity changed the way we make films? that would be the question I will
chasing for find out in this essay.
Sexual scene in cinema history
In the first day of cinema just after the film making stated to developing as an industry, moralists faced
with to the amount of nudity, sexuality portrayed in movies in contradiction of Censorship dominated
the authority to help conservative community, once moving pictures became widespread and available
to big amount of viewers.
In very first day of cinema on Edison studio, lip on lip action The Kiss (1896) may was a first sex
scene of a kind. How times have changed! What led the director and to broke barriers, challenged the
ratings, and consequence them to further developments. I will have look on some of milestones in the
depiction of sex on the big screen.
Figure 1 The Kiss(1896)
Ecstasy (1933): in The first non pornographic movie to show the sex act Gustav Machaty s tells a
romantic drama about a really young (19 year old Hedy Lamarr) and her impotent, wealthy elderly
husband, and finds love and lust in the arms of a virile engineer. Censored for a nude bathing swim, a
naked forest romp, and a love scene that depicts the
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Neck Drape Research Paper
Figure 216 How to: Step 1: Roll the Shemagh up and drape it over the back of your neck and
shoulders and let the two ends hang over the front of your chest. Step 2: Then place your right hand on
the right front hang and pull it down so the left side end hang piece is just below your left breast than
release both hands. Step 3: Then place your left on the right hang at the level were your right breast is,
then take your right hand around the front and place your right hand the end of the left hang. Step 4:
Then grasping both points bring your left hand up through the middle to the left of your neck making
sure the right end hang stays in the middle. Step 5: Then bring your right hand over the top of your
head to the back of your neck and around to the right shoulder, then bring the loop you have made on
the left side of your neck to the back of your neck and make it comfortably tight. ... Show more
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Section 4: Neck Drape Ready Stance Neck drape ready stance is how you start and hold a Shemagh in
a self defence situation. Figure 217 How to: Step 1: Roll the Shemagh up and drape it over the back of
your neck and shoulders and let the two ends hang over the front of your chest. Step 2: Then place
your right hand on the right front hang just below your right breast and your left hand on the left hang
just below your left breast then simply bring the Shemagh over your head and hold it to your chest.
(And look scared as this will make most attackers advance). Remember In a self defence situation you
either need to create distance or close the distance between you and the attacker depending on your
situation and skill sets. Section 5: Slap
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Risk Management through Derivatives in India
Evolution:
With the globalization of trade and free movement of financial assets, risk management through
derivatives became a necessity in India. In the early nineties in India the economic liberalization
provided the economic rationale for the introduction of forex derivatives. Many business houses
actively approached foreign markets not only with their products but also as a source of capital and
direct investment opportunities. In 1993 there was limited convertibility on the trade account so the
environment became more conducive for the introduction of these hedge products. The development
in the forex derivative market was carried parallel along with the steps taken to reform the Indian
financial market. In 1992 FII s were allowed to invest in Indian equity and debt markets and in the
following year foreign brokerage firms were allowed to operate in India. NRIs (non resident Indians)
and OCBs (Overseas Corporate Bodies) were allowed to hold together around 24% of the paid up
capital of the Indian companies and it was further raised to 40% in 1998. The Indian companies were
encouraged to issue ADRs/GDRs in 1992 to raise foreign equity. An Indian entity was allowed to
make investments in overseas joint ventures and wholly owned subsidiaries to a limit of US$ 100
million during one financial year. Investments in Nepal and Bhutan were allowed to a limit of INR 3.5
billion in one financial year. Companies located in Special Economic Zones can invest out of their
balances
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Essay on Lyft Stp
SEGMENT
Lyft is all about taking cars off the road via ridesharing. This is NOT merely a cool new use of
technology to efficiently onboard and route more cars, cabs, town cars and limos. Lyft wants to use
technology to get everyone who currently owns a car to join a trusted information network to share
rides. Scott Weis, 2013
Lyft current specific segments are:
Socially conscious
Environment friendly
Tech savvy millennials
Busy city professionals
Population active at night o College towns o Large cities
Cost conscious
Lyfts general segments are:
Criteria Segment
Geographic region Across all United States
Density Urban, Suburban, Rural
Demographic age All ages
Family size All sizes
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These, of course, align with some of the key values towards a unique customer service that Lyft
possesses and can capitalize on.
One of Lyfts differentiating factor is it prides itself on possessing the most social experience there is
for a rideshare company. As the American population continues to become more educated, their
consumer behavior has shifted to where they are more conscious of corporation impacts to the
environment they live in or hope their children will reside in. Lyft through the ridesharing platform
where ridesharing can be argued reduces greenhouse gas via reducing car densities on the road, they
can capitalize on it and target more environment conscious customers. Furthermore, Lyft can continue
to strengthen their commitment to contributing to reduce negative environment impacts pertaining to
cars and court the next generation of customers after the millennials, generation Z which are expected
to continue to become more educated and environment conscious.
Another target Lyft should capitalize on are cities/towns that have profiles centered on community
orientation and social bonds. Lyft mission can easily align with such cities/towns.
Lyft through their data collection should start targeting light to medium users to convert to heavy users
while attempting to convert 90% of first time users to regular users. Furthermore understanding their
passive customers and converting them to loyal customers. Also, Lyft can target a segment that is
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Essay on The Modern Relevance of Themes in James Joyce s...
James Joyce is widely considered to be one of the best authors of the 20th century. One of James
Joyce s most celebrated short stories is Eveline. This short story explores the theme of order and
hazard and takes a critical look at life in Dublin, Ireland in the early 20th century. Furthermore, the
themes that underlie Eveline were not only relevant for the time the story was wrote in, but are just as
relevant today. The major theme explored in Eveline is the idea of order and hazard. In society, the
idea of order has a lot more positive connotation than hazard. People often quote popular sayings such
as life is not always greener on the other side of the pastor to indicate this belief. Contrary, the idea of
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A second group of readers however see Joyce s reaction to Eveline as uncompassionate. These readers
do not blame Eveline for not choosing to take a chance, but rather see Eveline as a sympathetic
character. These people look at the decision that Eveline is faced with as very fortuitous, and therefore
hold the belief that Eveline cannot be blamed for her decision not to leave Dublin. Other critics of
Joyce have seen his fierce criticism of Eveline as chauvinistic. This argument is based on the idea that
Joyce, a male author, does not have the right to criticize a female character, in this case Eveline.
Furthermore, there is evidence outside of his criticism of Eveline that some would say furthers the
case of Joyce s chauvinism. For example Joyce was once quoted as saying, Men are governed by lines
of intellect women: by curves of emotion (Think Exist). Many quotes said by Joyce such as this one
could be viewed as chauvinistic. Whether or not Joyce s criticism of Eveline is chauvinistic is up for
debate, but one could definitely make the case that it is. Another major theme of Eveline is Joyce s
criticism of life in Dublin in the early 20th century. One criticism Joyce has of the people of Dublin
was covered above ,which, is he believed that they settled for routine over taking opportunities to
make a better life for themselves. Joyce is perhaps critical of this trend to not settle for the norm
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Dao De Jing
The Dao De Jing demonstrates the eternal, nameless and the substance of all things with an ever
flowing reality that has no end. Nothing is ever independent and always has an opposite. To fully
understand the chapters, it is good to know the meaning of the title itself; Dao De Jing translates to
The Book of the Way and Its Power (What Is Really Real, 439). One chapter that I agree with is
chapter 42, where one production leads to another naturally and gains more complexity. Laozi calls
this chapter the father of my teaching (Laozi, 446), I agree with his statement because it shows how
people don t like losing or gaining things, but how one thing can lead to more and more and there s no
changing this natural process. Tao produced the
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Chikatilo s Psychopathy
Psychopathy
Along with his sexual sadism and BPD, Chikatilo was very likely a psychopath. Just like Chikatilo,
81% of psychopathic rapists are opportunistic (as cited in Pozzulo et al, 2015, p. 312). Chikatilo
waited around bus stops and train stations looking for people who were easy targets. A place where
people were traveling so it may take longer for others to notice these individuals missing. These
hunting grounds were full of opportunity to watch prey unnoticed and find ideal targets. When he
found an ideal target he would manipulate them, with offerings such as candy, money or comfort to
entice them into walking with him (Hickey, 2003, p. 71). Manipulation such as this is a behavioural
characteristic of many psychopaths (Pozzulo et al, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
307). Chikatilo certainly played his part in racking up the number of crimes attributed to people with
psychopathy. Convicted of 52 murders, admitting to 53 murders, and with the possibility of having
committed many more, Chikatilo was no doubt an individual who had more crimes than one would
think possible for just one individual. One of the reasons that Chikatilo was able to accumulate such a
high and disturbing number is because he had no regard for the possibility or capture or punishment. If
psychopaths are engaged behaviour that they find rewarding, they will dismiss any information that
might put a stop to their behaviour (p. 319). This is known as response modulation deficit theory (p.
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I Am The Son Of Wilhelm Boing And Marie Ortmann
I am the son of Wilhelm Böing and Marie Ortmann. I was born in 1881. My family emigrated to the
United States from North Rhine Westphalia way before i was born. My father died of influenza while
on a business trip when I was eight, my mother remarried. I personally did not get along with my step
father. I was sent to several boarding schools thought out my life. I went to a prep school to prepare
myself for Yale University. I went to Yale and joined the engineering department of the Sheffield
Scientific School. After about two years, just before completing the three year program, I dropped out
of Yale. I dropped out to seek my fortune saying later, I felt the time was ripe to acquire timber. The
evergreen state s population was increasing.The nation demanded lumber for new homes and
businesses. I then moved to Washington state and started the Greenwood Timber Company and the
Boeing McCrimmon Company. A few years later, I went to California to witness America s first
International Air Meet at Dominguez Hills. I was going to get to ride in a plane but missed my chance.
Just by watching the air show, I was inspired by planes ever since. In 1915 I took several rides in
Terah Maroney s plane. While very excited by this experience, I took lessons at the Glenn L. Martin
Flying School in Los Angeles. After those lessons I became a pilot and bought one of Martin s planes.
This is when I made the world look at planes in new ways.
During the world war, most Americans did not feel
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Emission Of Radiation
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (LASER) produces a narrow beam light,
which is used in a multitude to modern technology (NASA, 2017). A LASER is produced through the
using energy to excite atoms trapped within a space surrounded by mirrors. The atoms will emit
photons that will recoil off the mirrors, the more activity in this space the more photons will be
released, as it will increase the excitement of other atoms. In one section of the codified are area a
partial mirror is used allowing a singular been of photons to be released, hence the LASER beam.
After Theodore Maiman invented the first practical laser people began to see the potential this device
possessed to further advance the world. Today the laser is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The efficiency of the LASER can be seen as the output ranges from 9 to 11 m (Whitehouse, n.d.). The
gas discharge consists of multiple frequencies in the near IR to the mid IR ranges. The Carbon
Dioxide molecule is symmetric and linear, consisting of the carbon atom s balance with the two
oxygen atoms: O C O (Whitehouse, n.d.). Due to this triatomic (n=3) nature of the molecule under
principle it must have 4 vibrational modes, established by the 3n 5 relation of linear molecules. Figure
1 depicts symmetric stretching mode v1, doubly bending mode v2 and the asymmetric stretching
mode v3 (Polfer, 2016). When each mode is in a ground state the quantum vibrational is noted as 000,
compared to 001, in which the first excited mode is the asymmetric stretching mode, while the others
are at the ground state. Figure 2 depicts the CO2 LASER s energy diagram. The excitation of N2 into
its first vibration state is the result of discharge. The N2 atoms cannot relax back into ground state
through spontaneous emission due to its limited dipole moment (Polfer, 2016). The CO2 molecule
enters its first energy level of asymmetric stretch, 001, by collisions between N2 molecule and CO2
molecules at ground state. Stimulated emissions are activated from the 001 level to the 100
(symmetric stretching) and 020 (doubly bending mode) (Polfer, 2016). These two energy levels relax
to the 010 level, as the result of enhanced by collisions. Sufficient inversion
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  • 2. The Importance Of School Holidays In The United States The United States imposes a unique school year that is unlike any other nation. Terms are either divided into semesters or quarters with final grades at the end of each term. There are typically 180 school days spanning over nine months with winter and spring breaks as well as day off from school for national holidays such as Labor Day or Memorial Day. At the end of each school year, there is a three month summer with no school in session. It is commonly believed that summer vacation in the United States began as a result of farm children having to work during the summer months. However, early school systems instituted summer because the hot weather caused wealthy people to pull their children from school and vacation in the countryside. Since air conditioning is widely used today, there is little need for a long summer break. The United States education system needs to switch to a school year with a one month summer and several short breaks in order to maximize the success of students. Other countries around the world have developed school years that are different from the United States. In the United Kingdom, the school year is divided into a trimester system with fall, winter, and summer terms. There is a two week break after the fall and winter terms, and there are six weeks with no school after the summer term. The United Kingdom celebrates similar public holidays as in the United States, and their students attend school for about the same amount of time as our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Nt1310 Central Processing Unit Central Processing Unit The CPU or Central Processing Unit, is essentially the brain of any computer since the CPU was refined to the microprocessor we see today. It works together with every other part of a computer, who themselves cannot work individually. Although The CPU may look much like an expensive computer chip at first glance, it is an intricately designed piece of hardware with cache memory of varying sizes, and cores of varying speeds. This is where calculations from simple arithmetic to global simulations take place. In conclusion, with how far CPUs have come from their humble origins, to the never ending stream of tasks of today, this is a vital component that shouldn t be overlooked or underestimated. Moore s law states that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The evolution of the processor has come all the way from the Intel 4004 to the processors of today and one would expect Moore s law to continue to allow exponentially more powerful processors from here on out. Moore s law will continue, but in a way of overall speed instead of transistors. Modern processors being so fast they produce too much heat to effectively cool, leading to CPU developers needing to design new cooling systems or a new way of making transistors entirely. Another hurdle for CPU developers is that as the transistors become smaller and smaller, quantum tunneling takes place, and a semiconductor becomes just a conductor, allowing power all of the time. A possible solution being quantum computing.Quantum computing involves the bits used in storing data being individual atoms. It s theorized that such computing techniques could be used to simulate complex chemical processes and increase the accuracy of atomic clocks. We ve seen where CPUs have come from, we ve seen where they are, now we have the chance to see where they will go, and the extraordinary heights they will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Grapevine Faith Classroom An individual s equitable right to their protection of privacy is fundamental as it upholds respect, maintains appropriate social boundaries, and guarantees their freedom of growth as an entity. The ability to affirm one s necessity of privacy is imperative to the development of who they are, and how they form an identity that is not dictated by the social conditions that directly or indirectly influence their thinking, decisions, and behaviors. The abuse of personal privacy causes for a disturbance of success as an independent human being. The recurring concern of making privacy a priority at Grapevine Faith Christian School seemingly appears to be insufficient in meeting the requirements of students and faculty. The Grapevine Faith campus ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This plan is not only ludicrous but ill advised as well. After some enlightening research, the price per stall is roughly $890. This puts the total cost of new and advanced stalls at an arbitrary total of an estimated $22,250. Due to the fact that the school s maximum price for renovations with this project is understandably $10,000, for that reason and more, this solution simply fails miserably to succeed. Grapevine Faith currently uses Latch and Keeper, Surface Mounted locks, and they sell at $24 a piece at All Partition and Parts. This price is impractical because with the installation of new stalls, comes new locks, and although tradition is usually a positive notion, this schools needs locks that will sustain long term and provide the privacy that every member of Grapevine Faith deserves. Replacing the stalls completely would consist of the execution of the current stalls, the inconvenience of not having bathrooms during the upgrade, the dollar amount that is not within the budget, and the idea of absolutely unnecessary time and effort being put into this project that has an easier ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Application Of The Patent System Intellectual Property Midterm Question #2 The core purpose of the patent system is to incentivize innovation but the current system often has the opposite effect. Patents give inventors monopolies over their inventions for a period of time in order to allow inventors to recoup the costs of research and development ( R D ) and to generate profits that reward inventors efforts, encouraging future investment. In exchange, patentees dedicate their inventions to the public domain once their patents expire. The traditional model of patent licensing, whereby a company pays a patent owner to license an invention that a company legitimately uses has been appropriated by non practicing entities ( patent trolls ) and aggressive patent holders that initiate frivolous lawsuits. Patent trolls often purchase patents from bankrupt companies, for the sole purpose of extorting licensing revenues from organizations that are actually creating new products. Patent examiners increasingly grant overly broad, obvious, and non novel patents particularly in high technology industries. The massive increase in U.S. patent awards in the past few decades has not been associated with more rapid economic growth, largely because many of the patents issued are for advances of marginal value, which slows high quality development and rollout by enabling patent trolling. Some companies aggressively assert their patent portfolios to prevent competitors from entering the market. Small companies are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay On Lobbying Since the founding of the United States, there have been divisions between political parties and individuals who bribe the delegates of these parties. In a capitalist country where money and politics combine together to create the system of government functioning today a delegate run capitalist democracy it is all too easy for interest groups and wealthy individuals or organizations to affect laws and votes. Due to the first amendment right giving citizens a right to petition the American government and the 1819 U.S. court case Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission recognizing corporations as individual entities, an oil company that wishes to drill in preserved waters can practice that constitutional right to petition the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... government system this form of politics began to trend and within the past two centuries a lot had happened. Opensecret.org released information on a timeline to expose the history of lobbying by saying By the Gilded Age of the 1870s, the lobbying industry was in full swing, and Sam Ward was the undisputed King of the Lobby. Ward was the pioneering social lobbyer, who dazzled members of Congress with fancy dinners, fine wines, and conversation that often eventually won them over to his side. However, in 1875, Ward was convicted of and admitted to bribery. In his testimony to Congress, Ward is quoted as saying of his position as a lobbyist, I do not say I am proud but I am not ashamed of the occupation. To show that in the Gilded Age social reformers like the suffragettes in the U.K. who lobbied for their rights there were also a number of people who bribed politicians and this went on until the passing of the Foreign Agents Registration Act. This act was created to prevent anti American propaganda created by outside nations to come in during WWII. Later in 1945, a lobbying registration act was created to make domestic lobbyists register with the Secretary of Senate and the Clerk of House Representatives. In the 1990s the Lobbying Disclosure Act was passed a couple decades after the Watergate Scandal with President Nixon and after the Wendtel Corporation lobby, the act was an improvement of the 1945 law in order to prevent political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Is Harm Reduction a Desirable National Drug Control Policy... Is Harm Reduction a Desirable National Drug Control Policy Goal? There are many differing viewpoints in the United States when dealing with drug policy. Within the political arena, drug policy is a platform that many politicians base their entire campaigns upon, thus showing its importance to our society in general. Some of these modes within which drug policy is studied are in terms of harm reduction, and supply reduction. When studying the harmful effects of drugs, we must first to attempt to determine if drug abuse harms on an individual level of if it is a major cause of many societal problems that we face today. In drawing a preliminary conclusion to this question we are then able to outline the avenues of approach in dealing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Those that are opposed to harm reduction feel that its advocates are hypocrites that call for tougher policies in dealing with alcohol and tobacco yet in the same breath call for reductions in the penalties for illegal drug use. Opponents also believe that initiating a harm reduction policy may in fact increase the use of illegal drugs as well as the people that are seeking drug treatment. Robert J. MacCoun, is an associate professor in the Graduate School of Public policy at the University of California and author of Toward a Psychology of Harm Reduction. Professor MacCoun also supports the movement towards a harm reduction approach to drugs. He explains how the harm reduction movement emerged in Amsterdam in the 1980 s in response to mounting heath issues directly related to the use of drugs. Professor MacCoun illustrates that harm reduction is not a program that has been proven effective in the war on drugs, being constantly rejected as a viable option to present drug enforcement policy by the United States government. Professor MacCoun illustrates however that the policies that the U.S. presently has in place has failed in its ability to eliminate drug use thus causing the major harms of drug use in place. Professor MacCoun believes that many of the drug related problems we have today are a result of poor legislation as well as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Characters In Disgrace Sparknotes In 1997, South Africa entered the post Apartheid, a system which not only the colored but other nationalities were severely restricted under the power of the white minority. Blacks were not permitted to pay taxes so they couldn t benefit from them, they were not even considered citizens and were not allowed to register in the white schools. Segregation took place by having people attend their own hospitals and restaurants. The post apartheid South Africa is described as a depressing period that rulings was based on nationality, race, and gender (Gradin). Disgrace opens up with the life of David Lurie, a 52 year old white professor of Romantic Poetry, twice divorced, and basically, lives for his financial and emotional means. His life filled with desire, but lacking in passion (Coetzee). This novel tells the Story of David and his daughter Lucy Lurie, who are living in post apartheid South Africa. Every week he meets his sexual needs by visiting a prostitute. But still feels empty and seduces one of his students that makes him feel young again, Melanie. Although Melanie Issacs was a minor character in the novel, her role or what she made of it, is what gave this story s interesting plot. Everything falls apart and David Lurie s life falls into disgrace after being charged with sexual harassment. He is then prompted to leave his position at the university so he moves to his daughter s farm with the hopes the incident will stay behind him. Their relationship is not the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay On Iago Shakespeare s Iago A depraved soul would generate chaos, inflict pain, and stir up trouble for its own satisfaction. Iago undoubtedly fits this description seeing that he is a sadist who attains power by annihilating others in cruel and unusual ways. In William Shakespeare s The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice, he is a sinister force which steers virtuous people towards their gruesome deaths. Furthermore, he is the core focus of this academic essay. Our antagonist is an astounding piece of work. He obstinately pleads indifference despite dedicating his entire existence for revenge. A more favorable course of action involves starting over with a clean slate but he couldn t as a result of his wounded pride. In addition, he is self destructive seeing that he allowed racial hatred to consume him and become his undoing. Even though he invents elaborate lies to be in control, he claims a reputation for honesty. He is impassive and callous then again he is a married man who presumably once loved his wife. He is not only guarded, preferring hiding his inner ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For starters, he didn t murder anyone. He simply set in motion a chain of events which led to their deaths. His competence at manipulation is quite beneficiary but insignificant without Othello s insecurities about his age, race, and lack of experience with women. Our tragic hero is an eloquent and physically powerful figure, respected by everyone. In spite of his elevated status, he allowed himself to be led astray. His trusting nature combined with his jealous, self doubting personality played an essential role in his downfall. As a matter of fact, his insecurities are so close to the surface that a few words of hint and innuendo can tear the confident exterior and expose his fears, desires, and tendency to violence. Every tragic hero has a hand in the tragedy that befalls including ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Modern Dance History The history of modern dance dates back as early as the 19th century when Isadora Duncan, began her career as a performer and choreographer, leading her to evolve into one of the world s most renown and innovative modern dance influences of the time. A rich history followed with the birth of other significant and revolutionary individuals such as Martha Graham in 1894 (Terry, 2017) and George Balanchine in 1904 (Walker, 2017). These pioneers of dance, introduced the world to a new style of choreography, originally derived from and based upon romantic classical ballet. The Oxford Dictionary (1989) defines modern dance as a free expressive style of dancing that developed in the early 20th century as a reaction to classical ballet. Classical ballet has a rigid style, it requires supreme discipline and structured movement. Modern dance was established as an alternative way to perform, where dancers were not restricted by costume or movement and used this freedom to push visual boundaries. Many people criticised the choreography and reviewers in the 1930 s 1940 s wrote of how it was unsavoury and distasteful (Gilbert, 1999), although, eventually becoming a worldwide phenomenon. It can be argued that Balanchine, Graham and Duncan were inevitably the three most significant dance figures in the development of modern dance choreography from foundations built by romantic classical ballet. A variety of expert sources highlight that there has been a clear development of modern dance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Our Experiment to Separate a Mixture of Organic Compounds... Purpose/Introduction What were we trying to accomplish with this experiment? What method did we implement to accomplish the task? What techniques were used to purify and identify the product(s) of the reaction? In this experiment, an acid base extraction was done to separate a mixture of an unknown acid and fluorene, a neutral compound. The possible unknown acids were 2 chlorobenzoic acid, 3 chlorobenzoic acid, and 3 methylbenzoic acid. The purification of the isolated unknown acid was performed by recrystallization and its identity was established by analyzing the melting point range of the pure product and comparing it to the provided standards. In addition, a mixed melting point experimentation enhanced the fidelity of the unknown s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Initially, the organic carboxylic acid becomes a charged species after it is deprotonated by a base like sodium hydroxide, producing a carboxylic salt. After completing the extraction, an acid, such as hydrochloric acid, is added to the basic aqueous solution causing the sodium carboxylate salt to change back to the default carboxylic acid, which will precipitate out of solution since it is water insoluble. Recrystallization is a technique when a solute is dissolved in a hot solvent (destruction of the impure crystal lattice) and is then precipitated out of solution as the solvent is immediately cooled (selectively producing a purer lattice). The unknown acid was recrystallized using hot water followed by hot ethanol in order to dissolve the solid, followed by cooling which resulted in the precipitation of the desired product. Afterward, melting point experimentation was used to match the melting point data of the unknown acid with the provided standards of the known acids. If there is a melting point depression, one has acted as an impurity to the other compound. In contrast, if there is no noticeable decrease in melting point relative to the two separate compounds; it is safe to say that they are the same substance. Reaction: Results What was the unknown identity of the acid after conducting melting point ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Report On A Uniform Resource Locator ( Url ) A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is a reference to a web resource that specifies its location on a computer network and a mechanism for retrieving it. A URL is a specific type of Uniform Resource Identifier, although many people use the two terms interchangeably. A URL implies the means to access an indicated resource, which is not true of every URI. URLs occur most commonly to reference web pages, but are also used for file transfer, email, database access, and many other applications. A query string is the part of uniform resource locator (URL) in the World Wide Web. Domain name: A series of alphanumeric strings separated by periods, such as www.hmhbooks.com, that is an address of a computer network connection and that identifies the owner of the address. Types of the URL: Varieties of URLs that will be encountered when working with vendor URLs. Each URL is a combination of these types. Starting Point URLs A starting point URL is a persistent, durable URL that connects a browser to a resource. This is the URL utilized in your OPAC, Web site, database, etc. to provide access to a resource. Static URL A URL that connects to a destination without calling a script. Dynamic URL A URL that processes a script to connect to a destination. Directory URL A URL without a filename that points to a directory s default file. Formula URL A required structure that adheres to a specific format and must be used to connect to a destination. Every time the user clicks on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Why I Want To Become A Nail Technician Growing up in a single parent household can be tough in terms of pleasing your parent. You re not able to go and get a second opinion from another parent when making decisions. If he/she doesn t agree with your decision it leaves a bad taste in your mouth because you don t want to disappoint him/her. My mother probably expected me to graduate college with my associate s degree and land a job at IBM. Introducing the idea of me becoming a nail technician to her was nerve wrecking. I expected rejection followed by a lecture about what would be a better career path for me. Surprisingly after explaining to her why I chose the beauty industry, my long term goals, and how nail care will pay a role in my future career she was just as excited as I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kalea from k_bossnails, who is not only a celebrity nail stylist but an instructor, changed my way of thinking. Since I followed her on Instagram and snapchat I ve been inspired and it motivated me to start my own career. It s amazing how much expression can be put into a full set of nails. Nails have become a part of a female s wardrobe. Everywhere I go someone compliments my nails and my nail selfies always receive a lot of likes. I m on social media every day and I keep up with the latest trends. It s only right that I join the beauty industry. Not only am I surrounded by beauticians but a few of them are successful salon owners. I too hope to own a nail studio. I didn t just choose to be a part of this industry but I set goals for myself once I receive my license. Before I become a salon owner I have to prepare myself for the responsibility that comes with it. One of my friends offered me a position at her salon after I obtain my certificate. This is the perfect opportunity because I ll be able to see firsthand the responsibilities of being an owner, and I will still get the experience of paying booth rent. I notice that the nail salons in my area rarely do promotions. At my friend s salon not only do the beauticians have promotions, but they offer packages for the clients. We talked about adding manicures to the packages which could build my clientele. I d be able to attract girls in high school with occasional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Discovery Of The New World The discovery of the New World brought many irreversible changes not only for the European countries, but to the natives of the land that was being discovered. The sense of exploration began expanding more and more among the European powers. Every time the explorers invaded, they would be more avaricious and aggressive against the natives of the land. Along with diseases and inhumane treatments, the European powers also brought education to the uneducated crowds of areas such as India, Africa, and China. The main intention of the foreign powers was to Europeanize the natives of these lands and enslave them into doing the European s dirty work. To attain such results, the Europeans tried converting the natives lifestyles completely. These conversions ranged from substituting the natives religion with Christianity, to the way they labored, and to the way they portrayed themselves. All the changes the natives had to go through, are clearly seen in excerpts of Feng Guifen, Afghani, and Gandhi. Each of these men describe the different aspects changed by the Europeans, for instance Feng Guifen describes the education system brought by the Europeans and how that affected Asia. Afghani describes the input of science in Islam, while Gandhi describes the cold heartedness that has spread among the natives and how they have become civilized. The emergence of the European powers on territories such as Asia became visible especially in education. Once Europeans began taking over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Discourse Markers The Use of Discourse Markers So um, I mean yeah I was wondering if like, you had any job openings for this summer? This was the way a potential employee approached my dad, asking if he had a position for them to work this summer. Filler words such as um and like are used very commonly throughout conversations between individuals in this day and age, many individuals not even realizing they are using them. But why do we use discourse markers? And do they make people seem unprofessional or uneducated to potential employers? One view of the use of discourse markers comes from Jean E. Fox Tree, a cognitive psychologist who works at The University of California Santa Cruz. Her works specialize in the use of discourse markers and enquoting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The women also typically thought they used less filler words than the men. This was surprising, as it was not expected that there would be a difference in how many filler words they thought they used. While this data may not be representative for men and women of all ages, it does give a good idea of how college students differ using discourse markers. In the second part of my experiment, the participants were told the experiment was actually about the use of filler words, and then they were asked to answer the question Can you describe the moment you said goodbye to your parents before they left you at college? . When the participants concentrated on not using discourse makers, the number of times they used them went down drastically. Two out of the three women and all three men told the whole story without using a single filler word or discourse marker. But while they were not using these words, there were awkward silences in which the participant would think about what to say next. This was very interesting, as it may explain another reason why we use discourse markers and filler words. We want to avoid these awkward silences in which neither person is saying anything, so we use these words and phrases to cease the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. William Gulliver s Travels And Oroonoko Neoclassicism in Gulliver s Travels and Oroonoko Penned sometime between the mid 1600s and late 1700s, a literary genre defined by artificiality and formality, neoclassical literature reflected the style of literature adopted from the Greeks and the Romans. As such, the literature tends to focus on glib characters who were preoccupied with appearances rather than genuineness. In addition, having good manners and public comportment was essential. The literature during the Neoclassical era is characterized by structure, order, and accuracy, traits that directly undermined attitudes during the Renaissance period. As such, authors represented man as innately flawed yet striving to show both self control and restraint. Although Gulliver s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Swift s Gulliver s Travels is a clear example of satirical social commentary intended to shed light on man s imperfections and the reality of human nature. The protagonist first travels to an island called Lilliput, a place in which the denizens small males who are about six inches in height comport themselves in a petty, pretentious manner and convey the self importance often demonstrated by life sized men. These residents are vicious, morally bereft, hypocritical, jealous, greedy, and deceitful, displaying all very human traits. Swift utilizes the Lilliputians to satirize particular events and people in the protagonist s life and to mirror the flawed and treacherous nature of man that became so blaringly public during the eighteenth century. In comparing Lilliputian physical stature and societal values with his own size and English bred values, Gulliver finds the Lilliputians to be physically and societally flawed. Gulliver then travels in Brobdingnag, an island peopled by 60 foot giants, where the residents put the protagonist back in his place, offering the bulk of your natives, to be the most pernicious race of odious vermin . . . to crawl upon the surface of the Earth. (1460). As such, the giants function as moralizing elements who reside in a practice, moral utopia. Virtue and good will permeate this island, which manifests in the laws that govern the island and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Hofstede s Dimensions Of Cultural Values Essay Introduction The concept of cultural intelligence and its applications in management has become a pivotal business issue, especially in the context of cross cultural management. Therefore, it is imperative for executives to understand the science behind it, which is culture itself. This essay will explore various cultural frameworks with a focus on Hofstede s Dimensions of Cultural Values, and also conduct a further analysis through a comparison of my cultural scores with that of my own country. Furthermore, a cross cultural business situation will be evaluated to apply the coherent frameworks to solve the possible issues arising from differences in culture. Discussion of cultural frameworks In the field of cross cultural studies, Geert Hofstede s Dimensions of Cultural Values framework is widely recognised and greatly employed in cultural assessment (Bing 2004, Michael and College 1997). Using data extracted from the IBM international workforce in the 1960s, he identified four dimensions of culture (power distance (PD), uncertainty avoidance (UA), individualism/collectivism and masculinity/femininity) and later included the dimension of short term orientation (STO) /long term orientation (LTO) into the mix (Magnusson, Wilson, Zdravkovic, Zhou and Westjohn 2008). According to Hofstede (1993), by evaluating these dimensions, one would be able to determine a nation s culture and act accordingly to the results. On the outset, this approach seems relatively ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Use Of Paralanguage And Kinesics In Everyday Life Essay Use of Paralanguage and Kinesics in Everyday Life nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;The use of kinesics and paralanguage in everyday life is the most prominent use of persuasion we use subconsciously. They are used subconsciously because you may not know what they mean. Which can cause cultural tension if you do something that may seem harmless to you but may be a great insult to another culture. Paralanguage has many forms such as whistling which can be used by many people as a means of entertaining by whistling a song or even in American culture used to hound women on the streets because they appear to be attractive. These two uses of persuasion I will discuss about in my paper. I will discuss the history of both and also how they are ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The four basic kinds are: approach, withdrawal, expansion, and contraction. Approach referred to such things as attention, interest, scrutiny, and curiosity. Withdrawal involved drawing back or turning away, refusal, repulsion, and disgust. Expansion referred to the expanded chest, erect trunk and head, and raised shoulders, which conveyed pride, conceit, arrogance, disdain, mastery, and self esteem. Contraction was characterized by forward trunk, bowed head, drooping shoulders, and sunken chest. Studies have identified postural behavior with personality types and ways of life, for example relaxation, assertiveness, and restraint; and have noted the correlation of certain kinds of movement in sleeping and waking acts. Posture is a substantial marker of feminine and masculine behavior. The relationship of posture to sex gestures is obvious in the stereotypes in U.S. advertising. Posture is an indicator of status and rank and is also a marker of etiquette. In a study of Roman sculpture and coinage, Brilliant demonstrates that posture identifies the noble and the peasant. In Western culture one was taught to stand when an elderly person enters the room. nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp;The face seems to be the most obvious component of body language, but it is certainly the most confusing and difficult to understand. Modern studies of facial expressions dates back to the nineteenth century, starting with Charles Bell, who in 1806, published Essays ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Philosophy Of Working Partnership The philosophy of Working in partnership is vital in health and social care as it embraces strategy for successful care delivery service for service users and care providers. Local authorities and health care professionals have the responsibility to provide these services that are able to meet the social and health care needs of the local population. Their duty can only be carried in partnership between themselves or with other agencies According to Glendinning et al. (2002, p. 3) partnership working consist of two or more agencies working together with the intention to deliver benefits or added values whilst sharing trust ,equality and responsibilities which cannot be achieved by an individual alone There are six different philosophies generally acknowledged and aspired to be fulfilled in health and social care partnership working which are as explained below. Firstly, Autonomy is conceptualised as self determination in health care ethics, which means if a person is autonomous, he or she can make own decisions regarding treatment and care (Widdershoven and Abma, 2012, p. 217). Independence indicates playing self governing roles around everything to do with oneself (Beales and Platz, 2008). For instance, allowing an elderly client to perform easy daily tasks on her own and waiting till the completion of task can promote an independent achievement of the service user. Secondly , making informed choices implies to making aware of available ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Increase In Popularity And Rejuvenation Of Blackpool The topic of the essay will look into the increase in popularity and rejuvenation of the seaside town of Blackpool in the north west of England. Various factors played a role in the growth in popularity for visiting Blackpool. The popularity of Blackpool will be compared to the gradual decline of the destination. The destination will then be analysed to see if the area is contributing enough facilities for the rejuvenation of Blackpool. Butler s Tourism Area Lifecycle will be used to determine if the area of Blackpool has successfully rejuvenated the area to attract tourists. Blackpool first reached popularity throughout the eighteenth century. Serval factors resulted in the expansion of tourism in Blackpool. The first factor was the publishing of a book on the positive effects of sea water titled the uses of sea water by Richard Russel. In the book, he stated, One should drink sea water, bathe in it and eat every product of the sea in which its virtue is concentrated (Russel.R 1760). The printing of the dissertation increased the tourism to Blackpool slightly. In 1841, the population of Blackpool was one thousand and during the summer the population rose to three thousand, Walton, J.K. (1998). Without the availability of transport to Blackpool tourism was only available to affluent people. This stage is the exploration phase of the tourism area life cycle. The creation of wakes weeks had a significant impact on the popularity of Blackpool. Wakes weeks ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Application Of A Master s Course During Summer Session II In order to start my small accounting firm, the first thing I need is to do is to complete my master s degree and pass the CPA exam in order to have my license to practice. As noted in Appendix 1, I intend to complete the master s program in accounting at Nichols College by December 2016. I will be taking one course during summer session II, two classes during Fall 1 and the last class during Fall session II. I plan to sit for the Auditing and attestation (AUD) portion of the CPA exam in February 2017, following the Business Environment Concept (BEC) in June 2017, the Regulation (REG) in September 2017 and the last portion of the exam Financial Accounting and Reporting (FAR) in December 2017. These are the following requirements I need in order to sit for the CPA exam: Completion of 120 semester hours (180 quarter hours) of credits from a national or regionally accredited college or university. Have 21 accounting credits including coverage in financial accounting, audit, management accounting, and taxation, and Have 9 business credits including coverage in business law, finance, and information systems Have completed all requirements for a conferral of a bachelor s degree Be 18 years or older At this point in time, I have all of these requirements above in order to sit for the CPA Exam. The next step will be to submit my exam application and request and forward my transcript and pay my exam fees and then schedule my exam times. The application fee will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Loss Of Innocence In Joyce Carol Oates Life After High School Guilt, Fear, and Rejection: Loss of Innocence in Life after High School In her short story, Life After High School, Joyce Carol Oates explores the loss of innocence experienced by the main characters, Barbara Sunny Burhman and Zachary Graff, through the use of literary devices such as story structure and characterization. In order to emphasize the loss of innocence in both characters, Oates divides her story into three distinct parts. She begins by looking back on Zachary calling at Sunny s window on what she describes as that last night . In the third person narrative, Oates briefly depicts the circumstances of that night, as well as Barbara s later feelings toward the event. Oates includes this compressed summary of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the story, Oates increases Zachary s presence in Sunny s life, progressively making him into an obsessed and disillusioned stalker. His manner changes the most drastically, however, after being rejected by Sunny and Tobias. Although it is apparent he is attached to Sunny, it is after his proposal is turned down that he becomes desperate and aggressive and eventually decides to commit suicide. When isolated, it appears that is the moment where Zachary loses his innocence, but by including Barbara s conversation with Tobias years later, it is revealed that this may not be necessarily true. Oates creates a parallel between Tobias and Zachary s relationship to that of Zachary and Sunny. She also explores Zachary s guilt in being perverted sinful in his soul... thoughts, deeds, and desires. (Page 577) This calls into question Zachary s view of his own purity: whether he believed himself debauched because of his homosexuality. It is possible that he could have become corrupt simply by denying its existence, and was unvirtuous throughout the story. Through Zachary s aggressively obsessive behavior and the revelation of his guilt, Oates emphasizes his lack of innocence in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Case Study Savonix Dr. Mylea Charvat founded Savonix following her fellowship at Stanford School of Medicine. A veteran of the tech industry, Mylea served as director of staff development in operations for Travelocity.com in the 1990s; helping to grow the company from 100 to over 1,000 employees in 2 years. Drawing on her years of community involvement from philanthropy to technology and academia, Mylea has leveraged decades of good will in San Francisco to create a management and investment team of industry leaders for Savonix that is deeply committed to the success of the company. Dr. Charvat grew up in an entrpreprenurial household. Her mother successfully launched and sold three companies in her lifetime; the first of which was started in 1958 when Mrs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Political Governance System And Demographics Of The... The political governance system and demographics of the City of Plantation According to the 2013 census, the population of the city of Plantation was 85,496, of which there were 37,587 households. In these households or families, 30.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them while 52.% were married couples living together, and 11.2% had a female householder with no husband present. The census further explains that 33.2% were non families and 25.8% of all households in the city were made up of individuals. The census further explains that 8.5% had someone living alone that was 65 years of age or older and have an average household size of 2.48 with a family size of 3.02. On the other hand, its political leadership style of Government is a strong Mayor and five elected Council Members. In this City, English is considered the predominant language spoken, which constitutes 78.00% of the population, while Spanish is 13.00%, French Creole 2.24%, and French speakers 1.30% (City of Plantation History, 2013). Recent developments that make this topic important, interesting or urgent According to Carrigan (2011), civil servants have a reputation for being lazy, but the public s perception of them frequently runs counter to this stereotype. Hence, the writer developed a model of an economy in which workers differ in laziness in public service motivation, and characterized optimal incentive contracts for public sector workers under different informational assumptions. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Whole Foods Market Analysis The better you eat, the better you feel , we hear that a lot but did you know that since 2012 the number of families buying organic products had increase drastically. Over the last few years people s awareness of health problems as a result of consumption of chemicals and hard metals in non organic foods is forecasted to increase by over 16% by 2020 (Burnaby, 2015). The health benefits that natural and organic food provides has become number one criteria in making product choices for the whole family. Further examining the global market we will look into key behaviors in buyers and factors effecting their decisions when it comes to price, benefits, limitations and expansion. This paper will discuss the supply and demand of natural and organic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The four founders of the market John Mackey and Renee Lawson Hardy, owners of Safer Way Natural Foods, and Craig Weller and Mark Skiles, owners of Clarksville Natural Grocery partnered in merging their existing natural store totaling 10,500 square feet of space and variety of product (Whole Foods Market IP. L.P, n. d.). The market experienced a huge success after opening but it was soon followed by a devastating flood causing losses in the amount of $400, 000. However, the customer demand of natural foods in a supermarket environment and help by customers, volunteers and break period given by lenders and creditors, aid the market and doors re opening after 29 days. Key expansion technique for the company was merging and rapid growth by acquiring other natural stores (Whole Foods Market IP. L.P, n. d.). The companies first expansion started within the Texas area Huston and Dallas in 1988, followed by New Orleans and moving to the West Coast, Palo Alto California, stores in North Carolina, LA, Boston, Detroit and Northern California in the 90s. By 2004 the company expanded internationally in Canada and the United Kingdom (Whole Foods Market IP. L.P, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Factors in Calculating Emissions ANSWER 1: I have noticed that I can make significant reductions to my carbon footprint by making some small changes in the following aspects: a) Heating Cooling: Insulating and caulking the roof/walls, ventilation and shading/awning can reduce the usage heating and cooling systems, which reduce carbon emissions significantly. Having efficient Energy star rated equipment also helps. b) Refrigeration: Maintaining the freezer (above 15 degrees Celsius) and fridge temperatures (between 3 and 5 degrees Celsius). With some proper planning, I can ensure that the fridge is not stuffed with food and food is cooled before being put in the fridge, which reduces the load and time for the motor to run. c) Food and Shopping: Reducing the consumption of meat, dairy products like cheese and take away food seems to bring large reductions in carbon emissions for me ANSWER 2: The Greenhouse emissions are calculated separately for direct and indirect emissions. For direct emissions, carbon emissions are calculated using (Direct) Emission Factors for each fuel type, which is the ratio of carbon dioxide generated for a given quantity of fuel. Indirect emissions from electrical power consumption are estimated through the use of (Electrical) Indirect emission factor, which is varies based on the method of the electricity purchased or consumed. This number varies by region and location. Transport: The calculator estimates the amount of energy required to move the vehicle based on factors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Her Themes Her a movie written and directed by Spike Jonze, is what I consider it to be the greatest movie in the twenty first century so far. There are only a few words that describe the movie: beautiful, touching, and intelligent. Her is about a man in the future, who is struggling with depression and isolation, developing an unlikely relationship with an operating system. The movie is beautiful in every scene; almost as if every scene could be a new art piece. The movie was filmed in Los Angeles and Shanghai, the blend of both cities creates and futuristic setting, but is still completely real and possible. Everything in the movie is perfectly positioned: cups, furniture, extras, and aesthetic lighting, it makes every frame is beautiful art. When people watch this movie they can not be helped be touched by it. This film is about love, but it so much more than that; deep down the movie is about life and how humans deal with the ups and downs of it all. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the themes is technology taking over life and making life too easy, but unlike movies like Total Recall 2012 where that theme is extremely exaggerated and shoved down people s throat, Her presents that theme with visual cues and set peace details. Her does something that is not regular for love stories these days: it dissects every part of love. This movie makes a viewer question what love is limited to: is it limited to a two person relationship, a physical body, or personal intelligence. Spike Jonze has done something that almost seems rare in this day in age, a completely original story. It may have taken inspiration from different pieces of art, but it is not an adaptation of an original idea, a sequel of a long running series, or a remake of a classic. There needs to be more Spike Jonze like people out there, more original ideas, and more art made for the sake of making something ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. School Mise En Scene The first function of mise en scene is to establish the time and space of the story. In the beginning of the movie we see the low key lighting of a high school before it cuts to different shots inside the high school, such as the hallways, the cafeteria, the lockers, etc. The next function of mise en scene is revealing the characters. After we get a look around the school, we see five students getting dropped off at the school. Once they enter the school s library, we can see what they re wearing. The first student, Claire, is wearing a light pink top with a red skirt and red boots. On the color wheel, the pink shirt indicates love and friendship while the red skirt represents joy, passion, and sensitivity. The next student, Andrew, is wearing a dark blue and gray varsity jacket with light blue jeans. On the color wheel, dark blue represents knowledge, power, and seriousness while light blue represents health, healing, and understanding. Next is Brian. He is wearing a dark green with khaki pants. The color wheel shows that dark green represents ambition, greed, and jealousy. Next is Allison, who is wearing all black. Black sweater, black shirt, black skirt, and black shoes. Black is mostly associated with mystery. Finally, there is John. He s wearing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John was being a bully to mostly everyone when the movie first started. Brian was quiet but eventually opened and showed us his sweet personality, but then it was revealed that he was determined to get an A on everything. Allison was a mystery and at first, we didn t understand her but towards the end we could kind of see why she was the way she was. Andrew didn t really have the personality of a high school jock but we could see that he was doing all those things just to make his father like him more. Lastly, Claire did come across as a little princess since it s hinted in the movie that her dad did mostly everything for her and let her get away with some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Short-term or Brief CounselingTherapy and the Current... Short term or Brief CounselingTherapy and the Current Mental Health System Abstract Short term or Brief Counseling/Therapy and the current mental health system seem to be inexorably linked for at least the foreseeable future. This paper discusses the history, objectives, appropriate clientele, efficacy, and the other benefits, and short comings, of this therapeutic/counseling modality and its relevance to my present career direction, College Counseling. Cognitive behavioral, Psychodynamic, and Gestalt applications of brief therapy/counseling methods will be addressed. For a working definition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Short term therapy and counseling have consistently proven to be a powerful, efficient, and effective approach for resolving human emotional and behavioral problems, and it is a major force in the field of psychotherapy and counseling today (Saposnek, 1984). Although the overwhelming emphasis on brief counseling/therapy in the mental health system is a relatively recent phenomenon, the concept itself is at least as old as Freud. Freud originally viewed psychoanalysis as a research tool that had powerful therapeutic applications. Although he tried to limit his early analysis to six to twelve months, he had hoped that in time it would be superseded by more efficient methods (Saposnek, 1984; Nugent, 1994; Phillips, 1985). According to Small (1979), Historically, it is clear that Freud first sought a quick cure; when he began he could not foresee the developments that would lengthen the psychoanalytic process. Who would have believed that Freud would have preferred a brief therapy over the open ended, time unlimited therapy process that classical psychoanalysis had become. Social changes brought on by the pressures of World War II led to a great demand for short term interventions. The stress related emergencies of World War II necessitated the development of early forms of crisis intervention aimed at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Sex Scene On Film History Real SEX step in beyond or correcting a mistake? The story of Unstimulated sexual scene on film history Javaad Tare L4 Film production History and Culture 2500 word January 2017 Abstract Those are probably the questions or wonderings that surrounds almost ever teen s day life, and also at least 90% people outside the Movie Business and Industry who just watch Movies.(not pornography) So How are sex scenes in movies shot? As an actor/actress, how is the experience? When the sexual scene added to the films? What the propose of using adult nature on films? Those question and the ideology so called unsimulated sex scene tickled my curiosity to having a look on using sexual intercourse in films in terms of making a cinema as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Do you think depictions of sex and nudity are important in cinematic storytelling? How have depictions of sex and nudity changed the way we make films? that would be the question I will chasing for find out in this essay. Sexual scene in cinema history In the first day of cinema just after the film making stated to developing as an industry, moralists faced with to the amount of nudity, sexuality portrayed in movies in contradiction of Censorship dominated the authority to help conservative community, once moving pictures became widespread and available to big amount of viewers. In very first day of cinema on Edison studio, lip on lip action The Kiss (1896) may was a first sex scene of a kind. How times have changed! What led the director and to broke barriers, challenged the ratings, and consequence them to further developments. I will have look on some of milestones in the depiction of sex on the big screen. Figure 1 The Kiss(1896) Ecstasy (1933): in The first non pornographic movie to show the sex act Gustav Machaty s tells a romantic drama about a really young (19 year old Hedy Lamarr) and her impotent, wealthy elderly husband, and finds love and lust in the arms of a virile engineer. Censored for a nude bathing swim, a naked forest romp, and a love scene that depicts the
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  • 32. Neck Drape Research Paper Figure 216 How to: Step 1: Roll the Shemagh up and drape it over the back of your neck and shoulders and let the two ends hang over the front of your chest. Step 2: Then place your right hand on the right front hang and pull it down so the left side end hang piece is just below your left breast than release both hands. Step 3: Then place your left on the right hang at the level were your right breast is, then take your right hand around the front and place your right hand the end of the left hang. Step 4: Then grasping both points bring your left hand up through the middle to the left of your neck making sure the right end hang stays in the middle. Step 5: Then bring your right hand over the top of your head to the back of your neck and around to the right shoulder, then bring the loop you have made on the left side of your neck to the back of your neck and make it comfortably tight. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Section 4: Neck Drape Ready Stance Neck drape ready stance is how you start and hold a Shemagh in a self defence situation. Figure 217 How to: Step 1: Roll the Shemagh up and drape it over the back of your neck and shoulders and let the two ends hang over the front of your chest. Step 2: Then place your right hand on the right front hang just below your right breast and your left hand on the left hang just below your left breast then simply bring the Shemagh over your head and hold it to your chest. (And look scared as this will make most attackers advance). Remember In a self defence situation you either need to create distance or close the distance between you and the attacker depending on your situation and skill sets. Section 5: Slap ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Risk Management through Derivatives in India Evolution: With the globalization of trade and free movement of financial assets, risk management through derivatives became a necessity in India. In the early nineties in India the economic liberalization provided the economic rationale for the introduction of forex derivatives. Many business houses actively approached foreign markets not only with their products but also as a source of capital and direct investment opportunities. In 1993 there was limited convertibility on the trade account so the environment became more conducive for the introduction of these hedge products. The development in the forex derivative market was carried parallel along with the steps taken to reform the Indian financial market. In 1992 FII s were allowed to invest in Indian equity and debt markets and in the following year foreign brokerage firms were allowed to operate in India. NRIs (non resident Indians) and OCBs (Overseas Corporate Bodies) were allowed to hold together around 24% of the paid up capital of the Indian companies and it was further raised to 40% in 1998. The Indian companies were encouraged to issue ADRs/GDRs in 1992 to raise foreign equity. An Indian entity was allowed to make investments in overseas joint ventures and wholly owned subsidiaries to a limit of US$ 100 million during one financial year. Investments in Nepal and Bhutan were allowed to a limit of INR 3.5 billion in one financial year. Companies located in Special Economic Zones can invest out of their balances ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Essay on Lyft Stp SEGMENT Lyft is all about taking cars off the road via ridesharing. This is NOT merely a cool new use of technology to efficiently onboard and route more cars, cabs, town cars and limos. Lyft wants to use technology to get everyone who currently owns a car to join a trusted information network to share rides. Scott Weis, 2013 Lyft current specific segments are: Socially conscious Environment friendly Tech savvy millennials Busy city professionals Population active at night o College towns o Large cities Cost conscious Lyfts general segments are: Criteria Segment Geographic region Across all United States Density Urban, Suburban, Rural Demographic age All ages Family size All sizes Gender All genders ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These, of course, align with some of the key values towards a unique customer service that Lyft possesses and can capitalize on. One of Lyfts differentiating factor is it prides itself on possessing the most social experience there is for a rideshare company. As the American population continues to become more educated, their consumer behavior has shifted to where they are more conscious of corporation impacts to the environment they live in or hope their children will reside in. Lyft through the ridesharing platform where ridesharing can be argued reduces greenhouse gas via reducing car densities on the road, they can capitalize on it and target more environment conscious customers. Furthermore, Lyft can continue to strengthen their commitment to contributing to reduce negative environment impacts pertaining to cars and court the next generation of customers after the millennials, generation Z which are expected to continue to become more educated and environment conscious. Another target Lyft should capitalize on are cities/towns that have profiles centered on community orientation and social bonds. Lyft mission can easily align with such cities/towns. Lyft through their data collection should start targeting light to medium users to convert to heavy users while attempting to convert 90% of first time users to regular users. Furthermore understanding their passive customers and converting them to loyal customers. Also, Lyft can target a segment that is
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  • 36. Essay on The Modern Relevance of Themes in James Joyce s... James Joyce is widely considered to be one of the best authors of the 20th century. One of James Joyce s most celebrated short stories is Eveline. This short story explores the theme of order and hazard and takes a critical look at life in Dublin, Ireland in the early 20th century. Furthermore, the themes that underlie Eveline were not only relevant for the time the story was wrote in, but are just as relevant today. The major theme explored in Eveline is the idea of order and hazard. In society, the idea of order has a lot more positive connotation than hazard. People often quote popular sayings such as life is not always greener on the other side of the pastor to indicate this belief. Contrary, the idea of taking ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A second group of readers however see Joyce s reaction to Eveline as uncompassionate. These readers do not blame Eveline for not choosing to take a chance, but rather see Eveline as a sympathetic character. These people look at the decision that Eveline is faced with as very fortuitous, and therefore hold the belief that Eveline cannot be blamed for her decision not to leave Dublin. Other critics of Joyce have seen his fierce criticism of Eveline as chauvinistic. This argument is based on the idea that Joyce, a male author, does not have the right to criticize a female character, in this case Eveline. Furthermore, there is evidence outside of his criticism of Eveline that some would say furthers the case of Joyce s chauvinism. For example Joyce was once quoted as saying, Men are governed by lines of intellect women: by curves of emotion (Think Exist). Many quotes said by Joyce such as this one could be viewed as chauvinistic. Whether or not Joyce s criticism of Eveline is chauvinistic is up for debate, but one could definitely make the case that it is. Another major theme of Eveline is Joyce s criticism of life in Dublin in the early 20th century. One criticism Joyce has of the people of Dublin was covered above ,which, is he believed that they settled for routine over taking opportunities to make a better life for themselves. Joyce is perhaps critical of this trend to not settle for the norm ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Dao De Jing The Dao De Jing demonstrates the eternal, nameless and the substance of all things with an ever flowing reality that has no end. Nothing is ever independent and always has an opposite. To fully understand the chapters, it is good to know the meaning of the title itself; Dao De Jing translates to The Book of the Way and Its Power (What Is Really Real, 439). One chapter that I agree with is chapter 42, where one production leads to another naturally and gains more complexity. Laozi calls this chapter the father of my teaching (Laozi, 446), I agree with his statement because it shows how people don t like losing or gaining things, but how one thing can lead to more and more and there s no changing this natural process. Tao produced the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Chikatilo s Psychopathy Psychopathy Along with his sexual sadism and BPD, Chikatilo was very likely a psychopath. Just like Chikatilo, 81% of psychopathic rapists are opportunistic (as cited in Pozzulo et al, 2015, p. 312). Chikatilo waited around bus stops and train stations looking for people who were easy targets. A place where people were traveling so it may take longer for others to notice these individuals missing. These hunting grounds were full of opportunity to watch prey unnoticed and find ideal targets. When he found an ideal target he would manipulate them, with offerings such as candy, money or comfort to entice them into walking with him (Hickey, 2003, p. 71). Manipulation such as this is a behavioural characteristic of many psychopaths (Pozzulo et al, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 307). Chikatilo certainly played his part in racking up the number of crimes attributed to people with psychopathy. Convicted of 52 murders, admitting to 53 murders, and with the possibility of having committed many more, Chikatilo was no doubt an individual who had more crimes than one would think possible for just one individual. One of the reasons that Chikatilo was able to accumulate such a high and disturbing number is because he had no regard for the possibility or capture or punishment. If psychopaths are engaged behaviour that they find rewarding, they will dismiss any information that might put a stop to their behaviour (p. 319). This is known as response modulation deficit theory (p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. I Am The Son Of Wilhelm Boing And Marie Ortmann I am the son of Wilhelm Böing and Marie Ortmann. I was born in 1881. My family emigrated to the United States from North Rhine Westphalia way before i was born. My father died of influenza while on a business trip when I was eight, my mother remarried. I personally did not get along with my step father. I was sent to several boarding schools thought out my life. I went to a prep school to prepare myself for Yale University. I went to Yale and joined the engineering department of the Sheffield Scientific School. After about two years, just before completing the three year program, I dropped out of Yale. I dropped out to seek my fortune saying later, I felt the time was ripe to acquire timber. The evergreen state s population was increasing.The nation demanded lumber for new homes and businesses. I then moved to Washington state and started the Greenwood Timber Company and the Boeing McCrimmon Company. A few years later, I went to California to witness America s first International Air Meet at Dominguez Hills. I was going to get to ride in a plane but missed my chance. Just by watching the air show, I was inspired by planes ever since. In 1915 I took several rides in Terah Maroney s plane. While very excited by this experience, I took lessons at the Glenn L. Martin Flying School in Los Angeles. After those lessons I became a pilot and bought one of Martin s planes. This is when I made the world look at planes in new ways. During the world war, most Americans did not feel ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Emission Of Radiation Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation (LASER) produces a narrow beam light, which is used in a multitude to modern technology (NASA, 2017). A LASER is produced through the using energy to excite atoms trapped within a space surrounded by mirrors. The atoms will emit photons that will recoil off the mirrors, the more activity in this space the more photons will be released, as it will increase the excitement of other atoms. In one section of the codified are area a partial mirror is used allowing a singular been of photons to be released, hence the LASER beam. After Theodore Maiman invented the first practical laser people began to see the potential this device possessed to further advance the world. Today the laser is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The efficiency of the LASER can be seen as the output ranges from 9 to 11 m (Whitehouse, n.d.). The gas discharge consists of multiple frequencies in the near IR to the mid IR ranges. The Carbon Dioxide molecule is symmetric and linear, consisting of the carbon atom s balance with the two oxygen atoms: O C O (Whitehouse, n.d.). Due to this triatomic (n=3) nature of the molecule under principle it must have 4 vibrational modes, established by the 3n 5 relation of linear molecules. Figure 1 depicts symmetric stretching mode v1, doubly bending mode v2 and the asymmetric stretching mode v3 (Polfer, 2016). When each mode is in a ground state the quantum vibrational is noted as 000, compared to 001, in which the first excited mode is the asymmetric stretching mode, while the others are at the ground state. Figure 2 depicts the CO2 LASER s energy diagram. The excitation of N2 into its first vibration state is the result of discharge. The N2 atoms cannot relax back into ground state through spontaneous emission due to its limited dipole moment (Polfer, 2016). The CO2 molecule enters its first energy level of asymmetric stretch, 001, by collisions between N2 molecule and CO2 molecules at ground state. Stimulated emissions are activated from the 001 level to the 100 (symmetric stretching) and 020 (doubly bending mode) (Polfer, 2016). These two energy levels relax to the 010 level, as the result of enhanced by collisions. Sufficient inversion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...