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Political Development Of The Spanish Colonies
Lower down on the map of North America were the Spanish colonies. After Columbus discovered
the New World, the Spanish Crown began governing the area. With the arrival of various explorers
and colonizers like Columbus, there were rivalries for the land within the South. By the middle of
the 1500s, Spain organized themselves politically and economically in the Southwest and the
Spanish gained a tight hold on their land of New World. Until the 19th century, Spanish America
was divided into viceroyalties and governed through a Council of the Indies in Spain. The viceroys
were not just governors, they were the king of Spain s representative and therefore, were treated
as royalty. This system of under kings was developed by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. He
also organized judicial courts of appeal throughout the Spanish lands with appointed judges to
ensure justice was dispensed throughout the New World, the King s rights were upheld, and that
taxes were collected. There was a vast military presence in the Spanish colonies to protect them
intrusion by other world powers (Politics in Spanish Colonization).
In all New World towns, there were powerful and rich people who made major decisions even
though they were far away from the crown in Spain. However, after the development of the New
Spanish Colonies, a divide developed between the Spanish born Peninsulares and the Spanish,
American born Criollos. The Peninsulares and Criollos had differing opinions on who should
govern the
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Theseus Hero s Journey Analysis
Theseus, the newly found prince of Athens, embarks on several hero journeys including on against
Minos Minotaur and the Labyrinth. Joseph Campbell s representation of the hero s journey fully
encompasses Theseus narrative throughout his quest to defeat the Minotaur. Beginning with a call
to adventure on through the crossing of the threshold and on to the reward and resurrection.
Compared to Rank s hero s journey which includes a revelation and transformation with atonement,
Campbell s process fits more precisely to Theseusstory.
If compared to Joseph Campbell s hero s journey theory, Theseus is considered a mythological hero;
however, not in a historical manner in which he is often accredited.
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The Minotaur, meaning Minos bull, was a monster of dire appearance, having the body of a
powerful man and the head of a bull (Seltman 98). Against his newfound father s request, Theseus
leaves Athens in hopes of returning victorious against the bull headed beast. In a heroic fashion,
Theseus leaps over the next step in Campbell s hero journey and never refuses his call to
adventure. The next step to any hero s journey is an encounter with a super natural aid, but Theseus
story takes a moral mentor to gather resources needed for the rest of his journey (Robertson 269).
Theseus encounters his unlikely mentor upon arriving to Crete; Minos daughter, Ariadne, instructs
Theseus to take a ball of linen with him into the labyrinth in order to trace back his steps after
defeating the Minotaur (Martin 129). Crossing the threshold, Theseus ties one end of his ball of
linen to the front door and journeys into the unconquerable maze and towards the beast (129).
Theseus passes through his first trial of navigating the labyrinth inwards with ease straight into
danger. Walking
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Stylistic Elements In Beowulf
The three stylistic elements I chose were rhythm, kenneling, and alliteration. Rhythmic an element
in major part because of the oral nature of the epic. The rhythm comes form alliterations and not
from usual meter and rhyme. An example of rhythm is, The nobleman s son then passed the steep
rocky cliffs, the narrow path, the narrow single filed path, an unknown way, precipitous headland,
the homes of many water monsters. Alliterations are a repetition of stressed sounds, particularly
consonants from the beginning syllables. An example would be Peter Piper picked a Peck of
Pickled Peppers. Kenning is a two word metaphorical name for something. An example would be
the organ s house which would mean the body.
Shippey, T. A., and Andreas Haarder. Beowulf
. Routledge, 2014.
Anglo Saxon Poetry. Anglo Saxon Poetry New World Encyclopedia, New World Encyclopedia ,
www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Anglo Saxon_Poetry.
http://www.parklandsd.org/web/smith/files/2013/01/Intro to Anglo Saxon culture and literary
elements.pdf
2.Three important themes present in Beowulf is the idea of good vs. evil, reputation, and the third
and final theme is probably most important is loyalty. The theme of good vs. evil is present in
most books and is present in Beowulf through dragon and demons, but it can also be something not
physically seen. Reputation is one of the most important themes in the story as it follows the Anglo
Saxon way of thinking and is the way for the characters to reach the
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Analyzing Buddha s The Four Noble Truths
The most interesting part of this week s reading is The Four Noble Truths. In Buddha s first
sermon he discussed these truths to his disciples. The Four Noble Truths are: Life is suffering,
suffering is caused by craving, suffering can have an end, and there is a path which leads to the
end of suffering. Life is sufferingis the realization that the world is in fact suffering. Suffering
and pain are referred to as Duhka , there are three types of Duhka s. Duhka Duhka is suffering
due to biological causes which can refer to physical illness or broken bones. The second is
Viparinama Duhka which refers to suffering due to change or impermanence, which is pain due to
the fact that nothing lasts forever i.e. a person s life. The final is Samskara
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Long Term Space Flight Research Paper
Jeng Woo Park
ESS 102 AD
Research Paper
The Effects of Long Term Space Flight
In the year 2121, Jay and his crew took flight into space. Jay s mission was to reach a potentially
habitable exoplanet, Proxima Centauri b, to colonize and recreate civilization after the nuclear
destruction of Earth in 2028. With years of planning and preparing, he gathered one hundred of the
brightest and healthiest men and women he could find and built a space craft that could travel at
0.8 of the speed of light. With this speed, he calculated the estimated time of arrival to be around
2126. The space craft is powered by the effective fusion reactor generator, in which a controlled
fusion reaction is performed releasing small amounts of antimatter. The massive ... Show more
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The purpose of the immune system is to protect the body from the inside by eradicating certain
diseases before they are given the chance to spread or exacerbate. The lack of Earth s gravity
significantly simulates the process of aging, which is known to reduce the immune system.6 Since
humans naturally age regardless of traveling in space, this area of research proves to be a difficult
field to study. Fortunately, this process is accelerated in microgravity by a noticeable extent so
some observations that deviate from the normal deterioration of natural aging can be recorded. A
NASA researcher, Millie Hughes Fulford, has studied the specialized T cells, which quickly lose
their functionality as humans age or travel in microgravity.6 When diseases or infections are caught
by the immune system, the T cells are the group that fights and kills these foreign intruders. Without
them, the immune system has a higher risk of losing to the disease, which eventually leads to
humans getting sick.6 Along with Hughes Fulford s study on the T cells, NASA s integrated
Immune and Clinical Nutrition Assessment research groups have also done analysis on the
concentration of cytokines.7 Cytokines are proteins that are vital to cell signaling and serve many
different roles in the immune system. By measuring the concentration of these proteins for 28
astronauts before and after traveling in space, researchers
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Electronic Payment System
Payments are always an important of any business, whether it is traditional or online. In online
business cash cannot be used as there is no direct contact between buyer and seller, therefore we
use electronic payment systems. There are several methods using which one can pay for goods and
services bought by buyer.
Some methods are:
Electronic funds transfer
Electronic checks
Electronic credit cards
Purchasing E cards
E cash smart cards
Pay at ATMs
B2B special methods
Electronic bill presentment and payments
The most common methods used are electronic funds transfer and electronic credit cards.
Electronic Funds Transfer:
Electronic funds transfer is the method where money is transferred from one bank account to
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The entire amount due is to be aid at end of billing period eg: American Express
The second most used payment method is Electronic bill payment. In this there are three methods,
they are:
Online banking
Biller direct
Bill consolidator
ONLINE BANKING:
In this the user has a account in any bank and registers for online bill pay service and pays all his
bills using banks websites. The user is given user id and password by which he logins into bank s
payment website and then he will be asked to type his transaction password. After which bank will
deduct amount from his account and pay to seller with help of payment gateways. Payment
gateways act as bridge between user s bank and seller. Eg.: CC Avenue
BILER DIRECT:
In this the consumer makes payments at biller s website by using credit card or debit card. The
biller makes the billing information available to customer on website after which consumer initiates
payment using Automated Clearing House transfer system. This method is also known as
electronic bill presentment and payments. Eg: yahoo bill
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Informative Speech About Hiccups
Picture this! You are on your second or third date with a guy or girl you really like. At the end of
the date everything seems perfect. The two of you are saying goodnight and you know he or
she is about to kiss you. Finally, when they move in for the kill...HICCUP!!! I am sure at this
point you are now recalling your own embarrassing moments when hiccups came at the wrong
time and wrong place. Not only are you reenacting this scenario in your mind, but now you are
beginning to wonder, What are hiccups anyway? We have all experienced them at some point in
our life, and no one has been exempt from them. They are like unwelcome guests, they come into
your house without knocking or warning, they eat everything in your fridge, hog the T.V. for
hours on end, take a long nap on our couch, and then finally decide they have worn out their
welcome and should probably head home. I have always wondered to myself what exactly
caused these annoyances and how could I just get rid of them. That is what led me to research
this topic and do my speech on it today. For the next 5 or 6 minutes I am going to give you the
definition of hiccups, explain the two different types of hiccups, show you the causes of hiccups,
and discuss some cures you can try next time you have the hiccups.
Body:
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Define hiccups and discuss the two different types of hiccups.
A.A hiccup is a muscle spasm that stops the breath.
1.Hiccups can also be called a hiccough, singultus or a diaphragmatic
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Wisdom In The Chosen By Chaim Potok
Wisdom is precious. If one does not grasp it tightly, it may all too soon fade away. In the book
The Chosen, Chaim Potok writes of three people who show wisdom in both their deeds and speech.
They display it randomly, not only in serious events or critical descisions. It comes spontaneously to
them, and that is worth admiration. Reuven, Danny, and Mr. Malter all share the quality of wisdom.
When Reuven s eye gets hit by a baseball, he is confined to live in the hospital for a few days.
During his stay there, he uses alot of his free time in thought. On one of his Father s visits,
Reuven tells him, I wish I was outside now...I envy them being able to walk around like that. They
don t know how lucky they are (227). He recognizes that people are more thankful after they loose
something. Reuven also realizes for himself that he should appreciate the things he has before they
are taken from him. This in its self is wisdom. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, Reuven does not appreciate his apology and greets it with resentful bitterness. Instead
of shrugging off Reuven s rage and hurt as not his problem , Danny, without a second thought,
comes back the next day to try to talk it out. He came up the aisle and stood alongside my
[Reuven s] bed, wearing the same clothes he had the day before (204). Danny wisely refused to let
Reuven dwelve in his anger, even though he risked being yelled at and shamed a second time. Due
to this casual, but prudent, act he unknowingly found his future best
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Disparity Between Republics
Brittany
The Disparity Between Post Soviet Republics
The collapse of the U.S.S.R signaled the end of an era. The effects of the dissolution were felt all
over the world, causing many international relationships to be completely re evaluated ( Fall of the
Soviet Union , The Cold War Museum). Although the severe shift in the global political situation
shocked many, the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union was felt most strongly in the countries
which had been a part of it. The dissolution meant what had been one solidified nation was once
again fifteen separate entities who must work to rebuild themselves in a new world. However,
when we look at the former Soviet republics now, the disparity between their growth is obvious.
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The Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) announced their independence and signaled a rapid
end to Gorbachev s Soviet Union. Revolutions gradually swept through the Soviet Republics until
in 1991 when representative members from the remaining republics, excluding Georgia, met and
decided to dissolve the U.S.S.R. and in its place create the Commonwealth of Independent States.
Georgia joined later in 1993, but then pulled out of the organization 15 years afterwards in 2008 (
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) , Global
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Mammals Gas Exchange Research
Like insects aquatic mammals originated from terrestrial mammals. Mammals are much larger
than insects so they require different adaptations to be able to survive in an aquatic environment.
Mammals gas exchange occurs in the lungs because of this, mammals are not able to live
completely underwater. They still need to surface for air. Some live in the water for all stages of
life including whales and dolphins but others including seals breed on land. Land mammals are
generally not very efficient swimmers. However those that have evolved to become aquatic
mammals have developed streamlined bodies. Their ears have shrunk and are now small holes and
they have completely lost their back limbs. Their front limbs have been replaced with fins.
Mammals that have adapted to live in the aquatic environment have many advantages. This means
that their habitat is vastly larger than that of terrestrial mammals. They are able to feed, breed and
live both in the water and on land. It helps their survival as they are able to avoid predation ... Show
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They are not limited for feeding or breeding times. They are able to efficiently obtain oxygen from
the water through their gill for gas exchange so that the fish can carry out respiration. Fish are able
to constantly carry out gas exchange without any limitations using there adaptations, especially
counter current flow. Fish are able to keep the gas exchange surface moist. The lamella mean the
surface area to volume ratio is large and they have thin preamble cell walls. The distance is short
because the walls of the lamella are very thin. However fish are limited to an aquatic environment.
They are not able to survive on land because their gas exchange surface is external meaning it is
prone to desiccation from the air. Gills are unable to extract oxygen from the air so gas exchange
cannot occur. As a result respiration cannot occur and the fish
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Banglalink Internet Manua Setup Guide
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Nokia:E61,E70,N70,N73,3250,3230,6630,6680,6600,7610,6120C
Manual Setting for Nokia
Data bearer: Packet data OR GPRS
Connection Name: Banglalink Wap OR Banglalink Web
Access Point Name: blwap OR blweb
Settings
Tools
Menu
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Access points
Connection
User Name: N/A
Prompt Password: No
Password: N/A
Authentication: Normal
Homepage: http:// www.google.com OR www.google.com
Use Default Settings
Network Type: IPv4
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on Setting
Connection Security: Off
Press Edit
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Active Service Setting
Bearer Setting
GPRS Access Point: blwap
Select a Profile
Authentication Type: Normal
IP Address: 010.010.055.034
Again Back to
Active service setting
Login Type: Automatic
Press Option and select
Banglalink Wap
User Name: N/A
Restart the Handset
Password: N/A
MenuWeb
Homepage
Start Browsing
Rename: Banglalink Wap
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Browser Setting
Web Access
Primary IP: 010.010.055.034
Primary Port: 9201
Secondary IP :( Leave blank)
User Name (Blank)
Start Browsing
Homepage
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APN: blwap
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Homepage: http://wap.google.com
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GPRS
Manual Setting for Motorola
Motorola: C380,C550,C650,E398,V3,V80,V220,V300,V500,V525,V600,L6,L7
Name: Banglalink Wap
OR Banglalink Web
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Homepage: http:// wap.google.com
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Web Access
Service Type 1: Wap OR http
Web session
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Jake And Babbit
During the early 20th century, the expansion of the immigrant population and wealthy class
represented the changes occurring in America. Through Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis and Hester
Street, directed by Joan Micklin Silver, we absorb personal stories of both sides. Babbitt epitomizes
the lifestyle of the wealthy through his desire for material things and his discontent with his life.
Jake represents the immigrant population, caring more about finding his identity as an American
than big houses and fancy cars. Jake and Babbitt portray authentic Americanism, whiteness, and
masculinity through their variance of struggles and accomplishments. While Jake and Babbitt both
crave the authentic American lifestyle, their conflicting interpretations... Show more content on
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In Hester Street, Jake heavily depended on Mamie economically to get by. Before his wife and
son moved to America, he lived with Mamie in order to save money. However, when he learns of
their plans to immigrate, he realizes that not only will he need to end his affair, but he will also
need to rent his own apartment and pay for the associated costs himself. Unfortunately, he doesn
t have enough money to afford this, so he needs to borrow $25 from Mamie. During this time
period, the man was usually the only one in the family who worked and was supposed to treat
and pay for the women. Therefore, it is almost shameful that Jake has to rely on Mamie for
money, essentially demonstrating that he has failed as a man to provide a decent living for
himself and those he cares about. Similarly, Babbitt s affair results from his failure, but in his
case, it s his failure to find happiness in his life. While Babbitt had faced turmoil for quite some
time, once Paul gets thrown in jail, he begins flirting with younger women and has an affair. He
felt sick and tired of his wife and thought that mixing things up might bring him more pleasure.
However, when he notices the pain he s brought upon his wife and learns that she falls ill with
appendicitis, he regrets his decisions and wants to care for her again. Unlike Jake, who continues
to mistreat his wife and eventually divorces her, Babbitt recognizes his mistakes and takes action
to repair the damage. The failures of Jake and Babbitt to be proper men led them to breaking their
loyalty to their wives, but differing end results, particularly Babbitt s ability to save his marriage,
proves that Babbitt is more of man than
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Cultural Differences In Lieutenant John Dunbar And The...
Lieutenant John Dunbar and The Sioux
D ances with Wolves is a film adapted from a book of same name written by Michael Blake in
1988 and produced by Kevin Costner in 1990. The film dictates the story of a Union Army
lieutenant, who journeyed to the American frontier in search of a military post, and his
relationships with a group of Lakota Indians. The movie has adequately addresses some theoretical
perspectives, cultural tensions and reconciliations based on some historical facts.
Some theoretical perspectives can be seen throughout the entire film, such as the development of
assimilation culture. (Assimilation definition) Despite how the first encounter between Lt. John
Dunbar and the Sioux at Fort Sedgwick did not turn out well, but after ... Show more content on
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Their relationship deteriorated when a group of Pawnee warriors marched towards the Sioux
village with plan of wiping out the entire tribe. Neither was it a war for territory nor was it for
riches nor to make men free but to preserve food stores that would help Sioux tribe make it
through the winter. It was also a war to protect the lives of women and children, once and
forever. On the other hand, recalling that Stands With A Fist is a white woman, at a very young
age, the aggressive, cold blooded Pawnee tribe slaughtered her entire family cruelly, and
Kicking Bird then adopted her later on. Besides that, Timmons, the wagon driver who brought
Dunbar to Fort Sedgwick, was also killed and have his head scalped as war trophy by the Pawnee
warriors while he was traveling back to Fort Hays. Albeit it is unclear why the Pawnee warriors
slaughtered her entire family or Timmons, it certainly does reflect on the poor relationship between
the English and the Pawnee tribe. As compared to the Pawnee tribe, the Sioux was comparatively
more human and less cold
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What Contract Law Is Concerned With A Contract
Formative Assessment Essentially, what contract law is concerned with is whether there is a
contract in the first place. A contract is formed when there is a meeting of minds. There needs to
be an offer and an acceptance , with the mirror principle applied one must mirror the other
precisely , otherwise there is no contract. It is also important to be able to determine between
offers and invitation to treat. Offer and acceptance need to be communicated, and with offer, there
needs to be an intention to create legal relations. When dealing with the case we were presented
with to advise Francis, we must firstly determine where there is a valid contract. We are
determining which party has a contract and is in breach of it with Harry.... Show more content on
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However, the postal rule only applies to acceptance, hence, Harry would not be able to claim
Francis is in breach of contract. The risk of the postal rule falls on the offer. Another way how
Harry might want to use the postal rule for his benefit would be to argue his invitation to treat
was an offer, and the letter Francis posted was an acceptance. If in fact this was the case, which,
as discussed is not, the postal rule would apply, if the acceptance mirrored the offer. However, if
we tried to use this, somewhat fallacious reasoning, there is still no contract. If Harrry s reply
was an offer, than when Francis replied with a lower demand, it cannot be regarded as
acceptance, as it does not mirror the offer. This would be a counter offer , which will be
discussed in greater detail later on. Back to the postal rule, it would not apply and Harry again
does not have a case. This is because the offer and acceptance don t mirror each other, as he
attempted to deliver 20 cases instead of 15, but as was discussed, Harry would not have a strong
case, if he tried to claim his invitation to treat was an offer. Now we could proceed in clarifying
Francis the contractual relationship Harry has with Indra. There is a contract it is clearly stated
that Harry accepts an offer from Indra to supply all the cases he has, and at what price. The offer
and acceptance are communicated and mirror
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Essay about The Representation of Power in Cormier s The...
Inspired by the actions of his son, Robert Cormier decided to write this novel titled The
Chocolate War. Cormier s son Peter, had refused to sell chocolates at his school s annual sale as a
matter of principle (Kemp1), so Cormier thought that it would be an interesting plot for a book. In
this book, Robert Cormierintroduces us to many characters that personify evil in order to try to
control and manipulate each other to gain power. The concept of power is represented in many
different ways throughout this novel. In this paper I will explain how power is represented in The
Chocolate War, and how it works. I will explain the different kinds of power that operate in the
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In chapter 3 we are reminded that The Chocolate War is also a coming of age novel. When Jerry
looks at the pornographic magazine, he is now beginning to want to know and understand the
processes of adolescent and adulthood. So he buys a magazine with the curiosity of what kind
of satisfaction the other kids were receiving by glaring at the images in the magazines. He is in
that stage of wanting to be accepted. Cormier made Jerry s character out to be an outcast, being
the one that would always get beaten up by the bully. Which proved to be correct when Emile
Janza, the school s bully begins to pick on him. Although Emile was the school s bully he too,
respected the Vigils to a certain extent. Archie was also a bully, but he bullied the minds of the
other kids. He did not resort to physical abuse but he indeed psychologically bullied people
including Emile Janza.
Fear also played a factor throughout this story. Fear is what made the Goober go into Brother
Eugene s room and loosen all of the screws from the furniture. This brings us back to the
psychological bullying of Archie, because the Goober was mentally sick when he found out that
the actions of his assignment had made Brother Eugene sick. The other students were also
frightened by the Vigils so they to carried out any assignments that they were given. This story is
written with a lot of hidden symbols and meanings within the events that occur. Jerry also feared the
Vigils at first but as the story
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The Vietnam War Era Of American History
Stanley Karnow describes the Vietnam War era of American history as ...a tragedy of epic
dimensions... 1 and it is fair to postulate that this is no understatement. One of the more pertinent
ramifications of the Vietnam War was the deconstruction of fundamental, if somewhat illusory,
American conceptions and ideals. The war shattered America s hitherto unshakeable confidence 2 in
its political hegemony, military prowess and assumed authority in world order, i.e. ...its moral
exclusivity, its military invincibility and manifest destiny... 3 The war that was never officially
declared is one that American society and culture would rather unofficially forget. Karnow argues:
...in human terms...the war in Vietnam was a war that nobody won a struggle between victims... 4,
moreover to augment this standpoint, I would argue that another significant and concurrent victim
of the Vietnam War was, and still is, the truth. Memory is an intrinsic and integral facet of human
existence, crucially affecting every aspect of our character, actions, emotions and experiences.
Furthermore, as Marita Sturken suggests, ...memory establishes life s continuity...and provides the
very core of identity.... 5, furthermore cultural memory is ...memory shared outside the avenues of
formal historical discourse yet is entangled with cultural products and imbued with cultural
meaning... 6 Therefore, it would be logical to assume that American cultural memory innately
presupposes American cultural identity. In the
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History of Green Tea in Japan
Introduction of Green Tea in Japan Originally, green tea came from China. China is the birth place
of green tea, to Japan in the 9th century. Nowadays, green tea has been extensively planted in Japan.
Green tea came from Japan by Japanese Buddhist monks who studied in from China. Japanese
Buddhist monks learned new cultures and knowledge that contributed to ancient Japanese society.
They learned about Chinese society and discovered green tea. So they bought it back to Japan. At
the time, green teamainly drunk as medicine and was only available to the upper class such as
monks and aristocrats. In 1191, the famous Zen monk Eisai brought back tea seeds to Kyoto. Eisai
started to introduce green tea in Japan. He popularized the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The leaves are then shipped to the factory for processing. Since not all can be processed at once,
the leaves are stored in a large bin that is kept at the proper temperature by blowing cool air into
the bottom. After the tea leaves are plucked, they must be dried to prevent fermentation, which
stops any enzyme activity that causes oxidation. Steaming is normally used in Japan. Before the
steaming process begins, the tea leaves are sorted and cleaned. The steaming time determines
the type of tea that is produced. Sencha tea is normally steamed for 30 90 seconds. Another type
of sencha called fukamushi is steamed for 90 150 seconds to produce a flaky light yellowish
green tea. Steaming is conducted in a bamboo tray over water or by a revolving or belt conveyor
type machine. After mechanical steaming, the leaves go into a cooling machine that blows the
water from the leaves. After drying, a number of rolling and drying steps take place. A special
machine is used to accomplish the first rolling and drying steps simultaneously and takes about 48
minutes. The tea leaves are dried to improve their strength so they can be pressed during the next
drying process. Moisture from both the surface and from the inside of the tea leaves is removed
using this machine. This machine consists of a spindle with finger shaped extensions that stir the
leaves while heated air (at 93.2 96.8В° F [34 36В° C]) is blown into the machine. Though the
rolling temperature
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Celtic Life Essay
Upon hearing the term Celtic, the first things that come to mind are the awe of their intricately
patterned jewelry, lively music, and the flowing tunics they wore. These people are also known
for being fierce warriors and for their superstitious, nature centered religion. Celtic customs are
still alive and well in places like Ireland and the western reaches of Britain, but within this essay I
shall explore their origins and traditions. To start off, I will address the Tumuluspeoples. They were
among the growing number of societies whom spoke dialects that branched off of Indo European; a
language originating in, and spread from, the border between the continents of Asia and Europe.
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From the very beginning the pro Celts established that their society was that of warriors, spending
much of their time warring with other groups and taking territories. They gained an advantage in
their warfare and trade alike once horses became commonly used in Celtic society. The increased
mobility put them a notch above the rest; helping the Celts in their invasions and defense. In the 7th
and 8th centuries BC, their boundaries kept pushing into lands which today would be called
Germany and France. Sizeable hilltop forts were built to maintain the people whom the Celts took
power over.
As time went on and lands were conquered, typical burial procedures morphed. Because of
having such a war centered life, they began burying the dead with their swords to commemorate
them for the gritty effort they contributed to their people. Supplies such as wagons, good pottery,
and food were also stowed away with the bodies in order for them to have a well prepared
afterlife. Chiefs, in particular, were buried with special bronze urns and multiple swords. Towards
the 8th century BC, as the Iron Age dawned, warriors began to be buried with sturdier iron
weapons. Wooden chambers replaced cremation urns more and more often as the 7th century
moved into the 6th century BC. Items such as swords and eating implements were still included. In
some burial
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Indian Assimilation from early 1800
Marcus Garvey once said, A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and
culture is like a tree without roots (Bro). Here, he proclaims the idea that in order to live a
culture must be passed down from generation to generation, growing its roots. When two cultures
were fighting for dominance in the U.S., the American government developed a plan to eradicate
the First Nations roots, buying into the philosophy of Captain Richard H. Pratt when he stated
that instead of killing all the Natives it would be of more use to kill the Indian, and save the man
( Kill ). Between the late 1800 s and early 1900 s, the United Statesgovernment used boarding
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Each boarding school had a set of tight rules designed to assimilate the children in such a way that
they forgot or rejected their native culture. The children were forced to leave behind their
original religion and properly observe the Sabbath every Sunday ( Rules 53). They were strictly
forbidden in speaking in their native dialect and were not allowed to keep their native dress but
had to adopt a uniform style of clothing (Stone). Also the children were taught to enjoy the games
of the young white children rather than being able to play the games of their childhood ( Rules
54). These policies assimilated the children of the First Nations by giving them a new
Americanized way of thought based on a Christian Anglo Saxon view of the world and bestowing
upon them an Americanized outward appearance by teaching them to play, act, and dress like white
American children. However, the new Americanized outward appearance stripped the Indian
children of their individuality and cultural identity. The accounts of Zitkala Sa Sioux and Lilly
Quoetone Nahwooksy demonstrate this assault on the children s native identity. While Zitkala Sa
Sioux attended the Quaker missionary school in Wabash Indiana at age eight, her beautiful long
hair was cut against her will, which was considered an act of great injustice in her culture. She had
been taught that only unskilled warriors who were captured had their hair shingled by an enemy,
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What Is The Mood Of The Poem The Highwayman
a)The orientation in the poem The Highwayman occurs in stanzas 1,2 and 3. In the first stanza we
are introduced to the first two characters, Bess and the highwayman, who are deeply in love. In line
6, when the highwayman is being introduced, the reader finds out that he is riding up to the inn. In
the second stanza, the poet describes some specifics only about the highwayman s appearance.
Even though the highwayman is known as a robber, he acts like the hero in the story. This gives
us a powerful visual image, and builds drama and tension. The ballad relies on the scary intensity
of the night time and a dark old inn yard scene to keep the reader riveted. The scene is portrayed
with a spooky vibe, as the word moonlight is conveyed regularly and onomatopoeia is used to
create aural imagery. In stanza 1 the poet uses many literary techniques, such as alliteration,
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A nasty surprise is given to the reader as it is not the highwayman that is responsible but a troop
of British soldiers. Noyes addresses the soldiers as red coats and King George s men which are
represented as the law. This suggests to the reader that the scene is set somewhere in England.
The reader can also tell that this poem dates around 1830. Tim sent King George s men to bound
Bess up with a musket beside her. Bess ends up sacrificing her life to warn the highwayman. All
Bess could see was the road that the highwayman would ride. Noyes describes the second
complication in a horrible scene where Bess is being torched. Earlier in the stanzas there was
foreshadowing of dark intent leading up to the second complication. Building up to the second
complication the reader is given a moment to go over the landscape again. Noyes brings us back
to the image of the road being like a ribbon across the purple moors (line 39), almost the same
words he used in line
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Summa Contra Gentiles By Thomas Aquinas
In his book, Summa Contra Gentiles, Thomas Aquinas initiates his consideration of divine nature as
he explores and reflects upon some of the most challenging questions surrounding Catholicism.
Specifically, he focuses on the essence and the existence of God as to provide insight into the
natural ends of human life. Therefore, his consideration and analysis of central Catholic beliefs
allows Catholics to better understand their position as members of a larger structure of human
existence. This paper will analyze the simplicity and existence of divine nature, through an
examination of human wisdom and divine assistance. Before Aquinas begins his consideration of
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He speaks to the human desire for happiness, which he defines as the fullness of being. However,
he asserts that we cannot achieve this alone. We require God s grace. This idea is supported by the
text when Aquinas states: For the means must be proportionate to the end: if then man is ordained
to an end transcending his natural capacities, he must be furnished with some supernatural
assistance from heaven, enabling him to tend to that end. (SCG 3.148) Here, Aquinas suggests
that grace perfects nature without distorting it. Accordingly, man was created to be dependent on
his creator and what he provides. This is significant as it implies that man is not able to derive his
own holiness from his will, as in accordance with Pelagian belief. Therefore, much of God s
goodness originates from His willingness to help man get what he
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Effects Of Plastic Surgery On The Eye Of The Beholder
It has been stated that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It s also been stated that beauty is only
skin deep. While each statement holds valuable substance, perhaps beauty being in the eye of the
beholder holds more influence in today s society. The obsession of physical beauty, according to the
media, has plastic surgeryon an all time high, and is more popular than ever. While plastic surgeryis
growing in popularity, it needs to be assessed more carefully. Social media and other factors in the
media indirectly capture the attention and rising rate of plastic surgery. In order to understand the
full impact on how detrimental plastic surgery really is, it will be necessary to look at the negative
impact that it can cause in an individual s life. The most obvious issue associated with plastic
surgery includes the unnecessary riskthat many are willing to take despite the serious impact it
poses to their physical health. However, the disadvantages of plastic surgery which includes the
dangerous risks of it, a desire to be accepted by society, health and psychological factors, and
financial burdens are much more than the advantages. Because of issues such as low self esteem
and a desperate need for social acceptance, the demand for plastic surgery remains at a high rate
despite all of its associated risks and controversies (Cope, 2007). There are many risks and negative
factors surrounding plastic surgery. Beauty is often associated with a textbook
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Qantas s Marketing Strategy And Business Success
Innovation and creativity within the context of a firm s customer s provide the basis for
establishing and developing strong customer relationships, as well as continual business growth and
success. Industry leaders represent good examples that demonstrate just how important customers
are towards creating value for the firm; such is the case with Australia s airline industry where
Qantas, one of the largest and most reputable brands, continuously re evaluates their marketing
strategies in order to stay ahead of the competition.
This report will analyse the purpose, implementation and results of one of Qantas s latest marketing
innovations, in regards to a key marketing concept and sub marketing theories. Links will be drawn
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There exist numerous marketing hypotheses and frameworks that aim to better understand why
customer relationships, retention and satisfaction are so important. For example, marketers try to
segregate the different types of customer loyalty, framing them under factors of repeat patronage
and relative attitude . Also, customer loyalty levels are ranked along a loyalty ladder that identifies
the most profitable customers to whom the firm should target marketing strategies towards. Finally,
customer satisfaction, a driver of loyalty, is summarised into a conceptual framework known as
customer response zones . The firm has two major goals in mind when implementing this strategy.
Freed (2014) states Qantas s intentions to ...boost engagement with customers and revenue from its
loyalty partners . It aims to build a culture of engagement associated with positive and personalised
experiences in dealing with the company.
In the context of Qantas, it s latest marketing initiative is the introduction of an online mall as part
of a new Qantas points website that expands its current frequent flyer program (Freed 2014). To
promote its new loyalty program, Qantas has launched a campaign to ...encourage customers to
explore qantaspoints.com (Pata.org, 2014). Qantas s ...loyalty program members that were not
particularly frequent flyers (Freed 2014) hold latent loyalty towards the firm, associated with high
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Sirens In The Odyssey
Homer and Atwood showcase the multifaceted nature of the myth of the Sirens through various
perspectives, with varying tones, and utilizing imagery. Homer recounts the narrative of a man
sufficiently shrewd to hear the siren s tune and not lose his life; meanwhile Atwood portrays a siren,
alluring men to her island to trap them.
Although the tones differentiate from each other within the two passages, both utilize cleverness
with trickery. Odysseus runs with his life secure, and the Siren feels accomplished; her boring
song...works every time. Phrases such as now with a sharp word demonstrate how the tone in
Homer s passage is powerful and rich. In any case, as Homer s tone has manly characteristics,
Atwood s has femininity. Her tone feels sinister yet beseeching. These two passages pair as two
parts of a whole. Odysseus represents a prey, attempting hysterically to escape demise, while the
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Homer s words are manly, effective, and powerful. He utilizes words like sharp, strength, strong
hands, and sharp sword. The description illustrates a man who is not only cruising by the Sirens,
but heading to war with them. Homer depicts the Sirens song as ravishing, thrilling, and urgent.
Their voices influence Odysseus emotions. Additionally, there almost is a feeling of sexual tension
taken from this sequence of imagery. Atwood s imagery, however, feels distant from a manly nature
and certainly less sensual. The phrases bird suit and squatting nearly provide the picture of an
absurd environment; meanwhile feathery maniacs and fatal and valuable radiate a graver tone. The
imagery along with the tone influences the reader to understand and feel sympathy for this poor
Siren, for she abhors what she is. Overall, the poem starts enchantingly threatening, then turns to be
relatively innocent, and lastly closes with a similar grave and lethal or clever
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Sandra Cisneros Analysis
Sandra Cisneros is an influential, activist poet who is engaged in teaching the Chicano community
and is a strong voice for the Latino community through her writing. Cisneros has a Mexican father
and a Chicana mother which made her part of the two different communities. Cisneros s work is
often influenced by her observations of the people in her communityand her writings include many
different types of communities. In His Story and Woman Hollering Creek communities of women
influence Sandra Cisneros characters. Some of the communities help and others hinder. Overall,
the communities impact each narrator s sense of identity. Cleofilas in Woman Hollering Creek
and Sandra in His Story are influenced by the women they meet or hear about in their
communities. Sandra describes from her father s perspective the status of women in their family.
It is clear her father is upset that his only daughter is unmarried and is the only child of his six
children to leave home. The father predicts the consequences of her behavior by recalling the
female relatives whose lives ended badly because they went against the norms. For instance,/ my
father explains,/ in the Mexican papers/ a girl with both my names/ was arrested for audacious
crimes that began by disobeying fathers (Cisneros, His Story ). The women in the stories are those
who disgraced the family in one way or another. Sandra does not let the stories stifle her ambitions,
even though they were meant to warn her. Just
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Examples Of Surveillance In George Orwell s 1984
Surveillance in George Orwell s 1984 is extreme, but there are some very real parallels to today s
life. Telescreens and hidden microphones are just a couple of examples of 1984 s controlling
technology. The ideas depicted by author George Orwell s dystopian society are becoming more
real every day. Telescreens were literally and thematically the biggest piece of surveillance
technology in 1984. They were large screens that took in as much information as they put out.
They were massive and could look over an entire room. A telescreen could record video of a person
and also record sound, transmitting the recordings presumably to thought police to be monitored.
They could hear anything above a soft whisper and they could see anything in
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Case Study On Performance Practices At The Vienna Marriott
The Vienna Marriott is part of the Marriott Hotel Chain, founded by John Williard Marriott in 1927.
The chain of hotels resorts has over 4000 properties in around 80 countries. The Marriott chain
attributes its success to its core values such as, putting people first, pursuit of excellence, embracing
change, and focus on corporate social responsibility including environmental commitment. The
group collaborated with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) for Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEEDВ®) and the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) with a
focus to build green hotels (Marriot, 2015). We analyse the performance practices at the Vienna
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The hotel targets both travel and business customers. The hotel has also received many awards,
and is a trend setter in terms of customer service and quality. The purpose of the case study was to
highlight the key research areas identified in the literature review and how they are handled at the
Vienna Marriott Hotel. The overall research method followed was mixed. Secondary research was
conducted by looking at information already available on the internet about performance appraisal
practices at Marriott. Additionally primary qualitative research was conducted in the form of an in
depth telephonic interview with the Director of Human Resources at Vienna Marriott Hotel, Ms
Gabriele Hasenauer which lasted about 20 minutes. The key aspects identified, are summarised
below. The performance appraisal process at the Vienna Marriott Hotel begins with the employee
filling an appraisal form.
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Analysis Of The Little Matchstick Girl
The Little Matchstick Girl is a short story written by a danish author named Han Christian
Andersen about a small childs death. In this story the child is sent by her father on an extremly
cold and snowy night to sell matchsticks. Throughout the story she ends not being able to sell any
any and is afraid to go home. Anyone reading can easily immerse themselves in this story as the
author gives a descriptive narrative about the events leading up to her death. Readers should
take a look at this story and really look at the overall theme, setting, and language. This story has
an over all theme of saddness which is explained by the situations that take place during the
course of the story. In the beginning of the story the child is sent out in the cold while its
snowing. She happens to be out there with her mothers slippers which are too large for her.
While walking along, a slipper is stolen by a boy who wants it for his own selfish reasons. As
the story goes on it explains that she is sent out by her father who appears to be abusive. The
story mentions how her father will land blows for not being able to sell matchsticks to make
money for the family. One can only wonder about her parents, maybe they are physically unable
to go out themselves. Is her father projecting his anger onto her because of his own failures?. Not
succeeding at it she ends up trying to go into survival mode and warm herself with the matches,
fails, and freezes to death. Her death seems as
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Arts Principles
Chapter 2: Principles for Effective, High Quality Out of School Time Arts Programs
Chapter 2 is centered on ways to implement effective improvements to OST art programs using
stated and latent needs gathered from the participating teens and tweens. Researchers compiled ten
principles that ought to be followed/implemented in order to engage more low income urban youth.
The ten principles are:
Principle 1: Instructors are professional, practicing artists, and are valued with compensation for
their expertise and investment in their professional development
Principle 2: Executive directors have a public commitment to high quality arts programs that is
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Closing Remarks
In the closing of the article, researchers were able to conclude that the reason we are seeing an
underutilization of OST arts programs amongst low income urban youth is because of poor past
experiences that have soiled their desire to participate. Ultimately, what the youth that participated
in the team s focus groups said they wanted aligned with the KOL and case study informed
principles.
Basically, the lesser engaged youth desired the principles utilized in higher quality arts programs by
the highly engaged youth. Researchers go on to suggest that this is the aspect that could lead the
lesser engaged youth to the next level. To fix the damage that has been done, the team suggests that
improving the quality of art programs overall will start to affect an increasing number of youth.
According to this line of thinking, word of mouth will eventually spread, which would greatly
increase.
How It Applies
Although the work that we do may not clearly align with the topic addressed by this article, there
are elements that parallel a couple issues with resident turn out and an overall lack of full
utilization when it comes to the resources offered by the CHA. The following are a few of my
suggestions and thoughts, but keep in mind that I am not completely
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Research Paper On Sarkozy
Introduction
Nicolas Sarkozy is an interesting political figure, however, he is also viewed as a celebrity and
ladies man. He is known throughout the world, and has been influential in many international
policies and affairs. Many know him as the former President of France, but, there is much more to
Sarkozy. He started from what some may say are lavish beginnings. However, Sarkozy build
himself into a political powerhouse, and household name. He is first a man, father, husband, and
son. Who by his own admission, felt abandoned by his father, and believes that is what drove him
to become a political powerhouse. Many are quick to criticize his personal decisions without taking
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He received his education at LycГ©e Chaptal a wealthy private school in Paris, later he was
enrolled in a private Catholic school by the name of Cours Saint Louis de Monceau, and this is
where is obtained his baccalaureate in 1973. He then received his MA in Private Law and a
DEA degree in Business from the UniversitГ© Paris X Nanterre. Sarkozy began flirting with
politics when he became a member of a right wing political organization when he was a student
at university. Sarkozy later enrolled at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, known commonly
as Sciences Po. Sciences Po is an elite institution with many past and present political figures in
France having gone there. Many suggest that he did not make it through Sciences Po because of
his lack of English proficiency. After he successfully based the bar he became one of Silvio
Berlusconi s top lawyers (Who is Nicolas Sarkozy, 2013,1). Though many may suggest that
Sarkozy was not a stellar student, he deserves credit for successfully completing his education
even though he faced feeling of being inferior and missing his father from being in his life. Also,
it is important to note that though Sarkozy s father was absent from much of his life, his father
tries to enter his life later once he has become established and has a great career going for
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Nonverbal Communication And Interpersonal Communication
As it is characterized in The Interpersonal Communication Book (thirteenth ed.) by J.A. DeVito
(2013), Interpersonal Communication is the verbal and nonverbal connection between two (or now
and then more than two) interdependent individuals. (DeVito, 2013) Simple as that may sound,
interpersonal communicationincorporates much more than meets the eye, and is shockingly
exceptionally logical in nature. This review analyzes three major topics from the course, CA104:
Interpersonal Communication, and relates personal real life examples to illustrate communication
terms printed in a textbook. The convergence of this survey spins around three major points, which
include: (1) significance of Nonverbal Communication, (2) rewards and results of... Show more
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(DeVito, 2013). The normal misguided judgment is that verbal correspondence is more critical
than, and free from nonverbal correspondence. In any case, that is totally wrong. Nonverbal
correspondence is disputably much more essential that verbal correspondence since it really works
all the while and concordantly with verbal correspondence, giving significance and profundity to
generally bland words. Basically, verbal correspondence is the thing that you say, and nonverbal
correspondence is the thing that you mean. For example, the expression are you genuine, has a full
range of suggestions. It is difficult to comprehend the importance behind that expression without the
guide of no less than one of the 9 Channels of Nonverbal Communication . Contingent upon the
nonverbal prompts, are you genuine could go up against astonish, energy, satisfaction, stun,
outrage, frustration, and so forth.
By and by, I think that its most straightforward to pick up on my life partner s nonverbal prompts. I
have turned out to be touchy to specific types of nonverbal correspondence she tends to utilize;
particularly when certain unobtrusive developments and looks verifiably and straightforwardly
mirror an upsetting state of mind and disposition. Fundamentally, I can tell when I m in the
doghouse or going to be in a bad position. My speculation is that I have turned out to be ultra
touchy to the nonverbal
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Mrs Chan In The Mood For Love
The main female character, Mrs. Chan appeared in qipao from beginning to the end of the film
In the mood for love . The uses of variety of color fabrics and fine fit cutting in qipao high collar
and shorter hem, makes Mrs. Chan s symmetry of the body appears more exquisite and the various
colors of qipao incisively reflects the oriental feminine charm and also suggest the rich and
exquisite emotional world of the character.
The color of the cheongsam is endowed with the color of emotion, Mrs. Chan s representation of
various qipao throughout the film displays her noble personality, at the same time; the change of
color of the qipao in her body indirectly reflects the development of the plot and the change of the
psychological activities.
According to the film, when Mrs. Chan going to work or moving house, she always wear qipao
with the color combination of white and black, white and blue, and pale yellow and white; such
plain colors are greatly coordinated with the dark hued surrounding environment. However, there
are some variations, for instances, it appeared several times in the film that Mrs. Chan was
carrying lunch boxes to buy rice in a small stall with black qipao, which suggest her outer and inner
loneliness; when Mr. Chan and Mrs. Chan have confirmed that their lover had an extramarital affair,
Mrs. Chan went to the hotel to meet Zhou Muyun (the person she has affair with) with red qipao, a
style that always goes against her and contrasts sharply with the plain color qipao that she
always liked, which is actually a metaphor for the emergence of love between them. Mrs. Chan
took advantage of the landlord s absence to Zhou Muyun s home with yellow qipao, symbolizing
the pleasant and warm atmosphere around them; and when Mrs. Chan decided to run away with
Zhou Muyun, the qipao on her body turned green green is vital and symbolic of life and it is a
metaphor of Mrs. Chan make up her mind to start a new life with Zhou Muyun. However, when
she arrived at the hotel, Zhou Muyun had gone, the hope representing by the green against the
backdrop of red curtains, red beds, dark red walls, influence the audiences to feel a sense of
disappointment.
Color is the lyric symbol of film, which can convey and
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Theories Of Criminality And Delinquency
Crime has been around since the creation of man, and specifically, since the fall of humanity in
biblical times. Since then, people have been trying to explain what causes an individual to commit
a crime. Although the Bible explicitly confirms the origin of crime is the sinful nature of man,
many have argued as to the cause of criminality. During the eighteenth century, the argument for
criminality and delinquency was the fall of man, as the Book of Genesis explains, after Eve ate
from the forbidden tree, in Chapter 3. The first criminal act follows the fall of man, in Genesis 4:8
(NIV) where Now Cain said to his brother Abel, Let s go out to the field. While they were in the
field, Cain attacked his brother Abel and killed him. Since then, human beings have committed
atrocities against other human beings, and continue to commit acts of violence against others to...
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Moore starts with the definition of criminology and then proceeds to discuss five categories of
psychological theories related to understanding criminality and delinquency (Moore, 2011). The
methods used by Moore include a database search using keywords, and consultation with an expert
in the field. The problem with the method Moore used is the limited categories of psychological
theories in her article. Since there are so many different theories attempting to explain criminality
and delinquency, Moore excluded those theories addressing crime and delinquency from a
sociological perspective, and focused on the psychological theories because the psychological
theories tend to address crime and delinquency at the individual level, primarily identifying
individual differences that lead to criminal behavior (Moore, 2011, p. 228). The psychological
theories Moore discusses are Learning Theories, Intelligence Theories, Personality Trait Theories,
Theories of Psychopathy, and Cognitive and Social Development
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I Loved The National Geographic And Discovery Channels And...
I always loved learning, I loved the national geographic and discovery channels and reading
articles, but I hated school with a passion. I despised getting up and in kindergarden I actually
stabbed my mom in the hand with a pencil in protest of writing my letters. I believe that s when a
lot of things clicked, at least on my moms end. A lot of parents would have forced their kids to do
well in schoolmine, never did. I couldn t thank them enough for it. Elementary school was
miserable for me, not a lot of friends and I was no teachers pet. I showed little to no interest in
what my teachers had to say. From kindergarten to sixth grade my teachers told my mom I wouldn
t make it. Not in middle school, and high school, probably shouldn t count on that either. Year
after year my mom took this verbal beating from my teachers saying she should be doing more ,
there s something wrong with me all my teachers suggested my mom get me tested for ADD and
ADHD my mom put it off until fourth grade when I got written up for writing I hate school and I
hate my teacher. she took me in to get tested but to everyone s surprise I did not have ADD or
ADHD. So my mom took my to a psychologist to figure out why I was so against school. In a
short amount of time the psychologist told my mom that no matter how hard anyone tried they
could not force me to pay attention or do the work, and that, that was okay, as long as I understood
and accepted the consequences. From then on All my mom
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The Character Of Sarah Develope From The Film Labyrinth (...
How does the character of Sarah develope due to those surrounding her in the film labyrinth?
A complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one s way; a
maze: (Oxford Dictionaries:2017)
In the 1986 fantasy/action film Labyrinth (Jim Henson:1986) The plot closely follows the story of
the protagonist Sarah in this coming of age film. The story follows Sarah on her quest to find her
younger brother Toby, who has been kidnapped by the Goblin King, Jareth. Sarah is introduced to a
variety of fantasy creatures on her travels through the Labyrinth.(Wikipedia 2017). A few of which
assist her on her quest. I am going to analyse how the characters in, labyrinth impact Sarah s
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Throughout the first act of the film, just by being introduced to Sarah s family the audience can
see that Sarah is a stubborn and selfish character. However, as Sarah is first implied as being
elaborate and mean we also see Sarah s considerate side come out as she begs the Goblin King to
give Toby back to her.
The first character from the labyrinth Sarah is introduced to is the Goblin King Jareth himself, who
is the antagonist in the film. Jareth takes Toby as he believes this is what Sarah wants.
Throughout the film we see that Sarah is drawn to the character of Jareth, however she also
shows annoyance towards the character. We see she initially has an connection to Jareth at the
start of the film as she s reading the book. Jareth gives Sarah the opportunity to grow courage and
heroic characteristics throughout the film. He does this by taunting her. We see that Sarah s
character develop as she gains courage and becomes heroic in the last act when she defeated
Jareth. Jareth says at the beginning of the second act when they are both outside the labyrinth Go
back to your room, play with your toys. When Jareth says this, it suggests Sarah is childish.
However this can also be perceived as Jareth taunting Sarah into taking up his challenge of the
labyrinth. We then see Sarah pluck up the courage to follow out this challenge.
Another example of Jareth testing Sarah is when he makes Hoggle give Sarah the peach. Sarah eats
the peach
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Mahatma Gandhi And Bhagat Singh
Jeevanjot Singh 800417Political Science 100 Sarah Munawar Writing of Bhagat Singh and
mahatma Gandhi on the use of violence as instrument in politics Violence in politics means to
oppose or to struggle against the policies of ruling government or authority by strikes,
revolutions, riots, etc. India was ruled by the British government from 1858 to 1947 and this
period is called colonial rule. The British government took all the power and control from
Indians in very less time. Violence plays a crucial role in every revolution, as it helped India
during the independence movement from the British Raj where number of freedom fighters such
as Lala Lajpat rai, Bhagat Singh and many more lost their lives for the country. At that time two
main revolution took place in India, violence and non violence. Bhagat Singh was portrayed as a
macho gun toting freedom fighter who believed that violence is more effective a way of
achieving independence from British rule (Saha para 4) whereas Gandhi took the religious
principle of ahimsa (doing no harm) common to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism and turned it
into a non violent tool for mass action and demanded the transfer of power from the Britishers
(BBC 1). Here, I would like to compare and contrast ideas of Mahatma Gandhi and Bhagat Singh
on the use of violence as an instrument of politics. Mahatma Gandhi and Bhagat Singh both were
freedom fighters and put their efforts in Independence of India. Gandhi believes in
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Arthur Miller Essay
Arthur Miller Arthur Miller, in his plays, deals with the injustice of society s moral values and
the characters who are vulnerable to its cruelty. A good majority of these plays were very
successful and earned numerous awards. According to Brooks Atkinson, a critic for the New
York Times, Miller s play Death of a Salesman was successful because the play is so simple in
style and so inevitable in theme that it scarcely seems like a thing that has been written and acted.
For Mr. Miller has looked with compassion into the hearts of some ordinary Americans and quietly
transferred their hopes and anguish to the theater (Babusci 1261). This play, in 1949, received the
Pulitzer Prize, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the
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He is one of society s victims, one of those who landed in the ash can. As Miller explains it,
society chews up Willy because he has broken the law which says a failure in society and in
business has no right to live (Bloom, Modern Critical Interpretations: Arthur Miller s Death of a
Salesman 96). In Howard s office Willy recalls the memory of whom he considered a great
salesman, Dave Singleman. He was well liked and popular with his buyers, even to his death.
Hundreds of salesman and buyers were at his funeral. Willy wanted to be just like this man,
but...all the buyers he once knew are dead, and all the new age buyers care about is getting a
deal over and done with. There s no personality in it anymore. He can t pay his insurance... In
brief glimses, Willy recognizes that he is a victim. After he is fired, he complains to Charley,
After all the highways and the trains, and the appointments, and the years, you end up worth
more dead than alive (Bloom, Modern Critical Interpretations: Arthur Miller s Death of a
Salesman 96). And his boss doesn t even care. During the scene in his office he is preoccupied with
his new toy a wire recorder. As Willy s life falls apart,
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Summary Of Joseph T. Hallinan
Synopsis
In the Introduction, author Joseph T. Hallinan introduces the concept of what types of mistakes
there are and then with each chapter, breaks down these mistakes to the root causes by describing
the mistake and how, we as individuals made these mistakes. As the author describes each mistake,
it is apparent the constructed world that we live in, has the ability of covering these mistakes, even
when, these mistakes are in plain view. This oversight, although, is not so uncommon, as our brain
seems to make things clearer and we are able to remember things that never happened, or forget
things that did happen, even though they occurred right in front of us. As he progresses through the
book, Hallinan describes human beings as partial, overoptimistic, hypercritical, downright irrational
creatures of habit who are blissfully unaware of their limitations, which leads people to make many
simple and horrible errors.
One such simple type of error that he describes is the word unicorns in the place of unicycles for an
article printed the Wall Street Journal. Although both the writer and the editor had reviewed this
article, the error itself was not apparent until after the prints publication. In another instance, in
which a horrible mistake occurred, happened during surgery to remove cancerous tissue from the
left side of a woman s vulva. The attending doctor told the trainee to remove the right side, although
the cancer was on the left side, which the trainee was
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Clinton V. Morrison Case Summary
In 1994, Christy Brzonkala, a student at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, stated
that Antonio Morrison and James Crawford raped her. A year later, Brzonkala filed a complaint
against Morrison and Crawford under Virginia Tech s Sexual Assault Policy. After two hearings,
Morrison was found guilty of sexual assault and sentenced to immediate suspension for two
semesters. At some point throughout the duration of these hearings, Morrison personally admitted
to having sexual contact with Brzonkala after she said no twice, however still affirmed that the
sexual act was consensual. Crawford, however, stated that he left the room before any sexual
activity commenced and was later charged with a lesser offense that was unrelated to sexual
conduct. Being that both Morrison and Crawford were valued varsity members of the prestigious
Virginia Tech football team and worried about the continuity of their athletic careers, they made an
appeal through the university s administrative system to reduce their suspensions. After being
processed, the punishments were set aside... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, as a side note, Justice David H. Souter, the dissenting justice, stated that VAWA contained
a mountain of data assembled by Congress...showing the effects of violence against women on
interstate commerce. The Supreme Court reiterated that the Federal government had no right to
dabble in the private sphere because it did not affect national interest. It became quickly evident that
there was a looming fear of Federalism among the majority. To reinforce these claims, Chief Justice
Rehnquist stated that VAWA would effectually obliterate the distinction between what is national
and what is local and create a completely centralized
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The Engineer Extraordinaire
An engineering career can give options to a college graduate that are hard to match. Engineering
is a rewarding career path that requires hard work, and dedication. The hard work of a prospective
engineer can be shown in the benefits he receives upon entering the workforce. For example,
according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the starting salaries of engineers are among the highest
in the nation ( Engineers , 2012, para. 4). Good things come to those who work hard. Mechanical
EngineeringInformation.com would agree in mentioning that because engineering is so applicable
to everyday situations, engineers can find work almost anywhere ( Mechanical Engineering salary ,
2012). Both of these corporations help enlighten the fact that... Show more content on
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Electricalenginneeringsalary.com tells of how an electrical engineer can earn an annual salary of
$55,353 at most with less than one year of experience ( Electrical Engineering Salary , 2012).
Mechanical engineers, according to Mechanicalengineeringinformation.com, can receive up to
the average base salary which, ...is around $66,000 per year ( Mechanical Engineering Salary ,
2012). As history progressed, the need for engineers greatly increased and more people were
willing to pay for a good engineer. The World Book verifies that it was around the time of the
industrial revolution that the role of engineers expanded more rapidly ( Engineering , 1999).
Ever since then, the need for engineers has grown even more. Engineering Degrees 101.com
states that today, the body of engineers in the U.S. is 1.5 million strong and still growing ( How
long does it take to become an engineer? , 2012). It would appear that these people liked being
paid a lot of money, so they became engineers.
Quite often, prospective engineers partake in more than 4 years of college, but other options are
available. Sometimes an individual does not require any more than 2 years of education in
engineering. According to Worldwidelearn.com, Some engineering schools and 2 year colleges
have agreements whereby the 2 year college provides the initial engineering education (
Mechanical Engineers , 2003, para. 10). A field as broad as mechanical engineering often
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Two Elements Of Genre Analysis
1.What are some genres that you feel you know well? How did you learn them? What are their
common rhetorical features?
I think I know well a narrative genre of essays. Narrative style of writing is very interesting for
me, because mostly it is based on real life experience. In the past I had to write a lot of this kind
of assignment. I used to practice a lot, to start write good essays. With time, I understand how I
have to organize my writing assignment, and which type of vocabulary I need to use. Also,
persuasive essays are very interesting for me. They are more complicated for me. However, if you
understand well what is the main idea of the essay, and if you find a certain way to explain your
audience all details, the essay would be very
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The Significance of Edward Hyde s Character in The Strange...
The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a novel written by Scottish author Robert Louis
Stevenson and published in 1886. It concerns a lawyer, Gabriel Utterson, who investigates the
strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr. Henry Jekyll, and the reclusive Mr. Edward
Hyde. This novel represents an ideology in Western culture; the perpetual conflict between
humanity s virtuosity and immorality. It is interpreted as an accurate guidebook to the Victorian
era s belief of the duality of human nature. This essay will explore Mr. Edward Hyde and whether
Stevenson intended for him to be a mere character in the novel or something of wider significance.
Enfield is the first to come across the mysterious Hyde when he witnesses Hyde s... Show more
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This suggests that Hyde is a strange man. Stevenson uses this powerful description to convey
and portray a man who comes across as mysterious and dangerous. Stevenson makes him more
mystifying when Enfield continues, I can t describe him. And it s not want of memory; for I
declare I can see him this moment. (Page 15) This immediately brings a sense of a man with
deformities that can t be described. Stevenson uses this to confuse the reader and amplify the
sense of foreboding. Surely when one can see somebody in their mind, they can describe how
they look and describe their deformities especially? Not being able to describe Hyde shows that
he isn t a normal human; he s something far more inhumane. Utterson meets Hyde when Hyde is
trying to go through the door where the novel started. After talking very briefly with Hyde, Mr.
Utterson gets the impression that Hyde prefers the solitude as he quickly unlocks the door to
enter. This time the reader gets an accurate account of how Hyde looks like. Mr. Hyde was pale
and dwarfish (Page 23) is the initial line to the description. This could create the sense that Hyde is
malnourished and still not fully formed yet. He gave an impression of deformity without any
namable malformation (Page 23) reinforces the idea that Hyde had a deformity that couldn t be
described. Even though Utterson just met Hyde, he is indescribable which creates the notion that
Hyde looks different from
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Emergency Management Research Paper
Abstract This paper will discuss some of the forms of violence that occurs following disasters.
Natural and man made disasters may result in significant devastation, causing a total collapse of the
affecting community, the law enforcement that oversees the community, availability of health care,
the displacement of people; all are contributing factors to potential violence. The resulting impact of
the affected community is significantly compounded on the most vulnerable. Emergency personnel
from their subsequent agencies are faced with the reality of potential violence against themselves
and the affected community. Mangers have to consider the social disruption caused by an event
may increase the possibility of violence, and that a reality... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The amount of anxiety and stress increases dramatically on a community following a natural or
man made disaster. Although disasters aren t directly responsible for violence both in the short
and long term after a disaster occurs, but they do contribute to the mental distress of those
impacted by the disaster. This mental distress is a direct result of the challenges that exist for the
affected population in meeting their daily essential needs. The lack of essential needs is
compounded by the lack of available health care as well as emergency services, resulting in a
breeding ground for potential violence. Planning for and taking new approaches towards mitigating
violence after disasters should focus primarily on ensuring assistance to the affected community is
available, while ensuring the fluidity of the responding agencies while managing their daily
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World s Increasing Demand For Energy Essay
World s increasing demand for energy is fulfilled by different sectors (like Oil, Coal, Natural Gas,
Hydro, Nuclear and others). Fossil fuels remain the dominant source of energy powering the world
economy, supplying 60% of the energy increase out to 2035. Within that, gas looks set to become
the fastest growing fossil fuel, spurred on by ample supplies and supportive environmental policies.
1.1 BACKGROUND
From the advert of the modern oil and gas industry, petroleum geologists and engineers have
followed a conventional route for exploration; look for hydrocarbon source rocks, find reservoir
quality rocks where hydrocarbons can accumulate, identify a trapping mechanism and then drill a
well. But a revolution is taking place in the exploration and production (E P) industry. Rocks that in
the past were of little interest, other than as potential source rocks, are today being actively pursued
as potential reservoirs. When considering unconventional resource plays, the focus is on finding
organic shale s. This development represents a fundamental shift in the way exploration companies
consider resource plays. Engineers and geologists studying shale gas resources find that reservoir
can lead to process adaptation and refinement of techniques. It is important to integrate data from
many sources and at many scales to optimally drill, complete and stimulate wells to produce
hydrocarbons from their source rocks. The two other type of existing unconventional gas resources
are
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Boric Acid For Yeast Infection Essay
How to Use Boric Acid for Yeast Infection Home Cure What is boric acid? It is a crystalline
chemical substance in white color and it has antifungal and antiviral properties. It is commonly
used in many prescription pharmaceutical products and it is available without a prescription
too. Many experts recommended boric acid for yeast infection. Especially, when the disease is
cannot be cured by antifungal medicines. How it Works? Boric acid can rebalance the vaginal
pH so that the Candida will get inconvenient with it and stop to reproduce themselves. In
addition, the boric acid is also can stop the replication of the Candida because of its acid character.
How to Use Boric Acid for Yeast Infection Boric acid for yeast infection is easy to apply. You can
make your own capsule by following this thing. You need to prepare the empty gelatin capsules
00 sizes, boric acid powder for vaginal yeast infection, dinner knife, and a sheet of paper. Now, you
have to lay a piece of paper on the table and use it to catch the boric acid powder that spills when
you fill the capsules. Use the tip of your knife to fill the capsule with the boric acid. One capsule
has around 600 mg... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When you put the boric acid powder to the capsule, make sure you use the hand cover because it
makes the irritation for your skin. You also may not use it near the cuts or abrasions because it
can enter the bloodstream and cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, kidney damage, and dermatitis.
It is never taken orally and it is typically used only. It is also not safe to use if you are pregnant. It
is a toxic agent so that you should keep it out of the children reaches. About the work of it, it
depends on each person. The symptoms may return so that you should check to the doctor if you
need to use it for several months to relieve your
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The Criticism And Characteristics Of Romanticism In The...
INTRODUCTION
Romanticism is a movement which influences many works as literature, painting, music,
architecture, and it developed in Germany and Britain in the early decades of the nineteenth
century and progressed until mid century. The period started in 1790 and finished 1830. It can be
said that this period had started with the publication of Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and
Coleridge and ended with the death of famous novelist Sir Walter Scott. It is clear that this period
has a variety of styles, themes and also has great influence on poetry. It is not only related to poetry,
but also related to history, painting, politics, music, architecture, philosophy and literature... so on.
When Romanticism started there were different views. One view argues that Romanticism started
with French Revolution in 1789. They thought that French Revolution promised freedom, equality,
and fraternity. These are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
First one is a growing interest in the common man and childhood. Romanticism became interested
in the common man and childhood. It focuses on the common man. Common man is important.
Common man means the man in the street, childhood is very important in Romanticism. It is time
of simplicity, purify. Childhood is another important characteristic of Romanticism. Romantics
believe that originally men have a good nature, so, it is society, culture, politics, which corrupt the
human nature so, childhood closer to originally good nature of men. William Wordsworthsays that
Child is the father of man. We are born innocent, but it is society which spoils us. All men,
regardless of his background, culture, title, financial status; is naturally good. We are corrupted, we
are criminal, killer, jealous... Therefore, the nature to criticize, they believed that savage is noble,
childhood is good and the emotions inspired by both beliefs causes the heart to
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Effects Of Youth Sports
Sports is one of the most viewed and attended events in today s society. Today youth sports have
soared in popularity, as more and more children participate in sports at a young age. Youth sports
are intended to bring together young kids and develop friendships, teams, and to overall just have
fun. As parents put their kids into these sports at a very young age, the effects can often be costly.
The increase in popularity of youth sports has caused injuries to skyrocket, children and parents
must face different ethnicities and also fairness towards playing time, and lastly youth sports
coaches are not well educated and therefore often teach the youth the wrong ways of playing the
game, which put the kids at a higher risk of injury. The popularity of youth sports has caused these
multiple effects. The increase in injuries have widely grown throughout youth sports. As youth
sports increased in popularity there has been a recorded 2.6 million hospital visits related to sports
injuries with the youth. (Merkel, Donna L) Youth minds are still developing during youth football
at a very young age, and continuous blows to the head or throwing in plays, teaching the youth,
cause them to put stress on their brains at a very young age which will affectthem in life and school
once they grow into their highschool days. Youth sports are played at a very high level in today s
society no matter what, kids have to win. The coaches throw so much at the youth, that they are
unable to
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Marks and Spencer Merger with Sainsbury Essay
Title of Modules: Strategic change in organizations, Creativity amp; Innovation, Strategic HRM
Strategic Change
Unit 3 1. Background to organisational strategic change.
Marks and Spencer plc is a UK based company. Many people regard the business as a national
institution. It is lovingly called M amp;S and Marks and Sparks . M amp;S is known as a best
retailer. There are over 370 Marks amp; Spencer stores throughout the UK that sell clothing, food
and household goods. The core of its retailing business is clothing, particularly women s. Over
80% of Marks amp; Spencer s stores are sited in traditional high street locations. More than 10
million customers a week buy products from one of its stores. An increasing number of ... Show
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M amp;S clothing could also be sold through Sainsbury s stores, providing a powerful boost to the
supermarket s non food business. Last night one City analyst said there was a lot of logic
surrounding the deal and suggested a move could come soon.
He said: M amp;S have a fantastic property portfolio, there would be huge synergies between the
two companies. M amp;S is strong in non food, Sainsbury is strong in food and Sainsbury is
desperately trying to get into non food so a deal is a possibility. It would also help to find a
successor to Sir Stuart Rose.
Despite Rose persuading the City that the company s profits are going to take a hit while the
recession lasts, he has enraged some shareholders by breaching the City s best practice standards
with his twin roles of chairman and chief executive.
City investors and local authority pension funds that hold shares in M amp;S have demanded that
the company appoint an independent chairman or a new chief executive by next summer, and it
is now widely expected that Rose will step down long before the mid 2011 deadline set last year.
A potential tie up between the two has been rumbling ever since Rose let slip at a retail conference
in 2007 that his shareholders would consider him an idiot if he did not think about mounting a
takeover, before adding: Watch this space.
But since then, the fortunes of the two have changed. While M amp;S is struggling against a
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The Great Depression And The American Dream Essay
The Great Depression was an era in America of economic and social ruin. At the depression s peak,
25% of the population was unemployed and millions of Americans were in poverty (DeClair 9/5
/17). However, the economic and social change that occurred in America due to the Great
Depression were the main muses for American artists of the time (DeClair 9/26/2017). The visual
arts, music, dance, and film contributed to the American identity by displaying and distributing the
new American values that emerged in the Great Depression, and pride and hope for the primarily
impoverished American population. One of the elements of American identity during the Great
Depression was the American Dream, which was the goal for many, yet was seemingly
unattainable. The American Dream, which was popularized by author James Truslow Adams in
1931, became the ideal lifestyle for Americans and typically comprised of a picturesque family in
a clean suburban neighborhood founded on hard work, dedication, community, and faith in the
government (Dickstein 5). This visual can be found in the billboard featured in Margaret Bourke
White s photograph titled Kentucky Flood. The billboard displays a young white family,
including a mother, father, two children, and a dog, driving in a car next to the phrase There s no
way like the American way! This image perfectly depicts the model life that Americans aspired to
live one of stability and independence. However, this photograph openly mocks and
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Summary Of Quiet Night
After interviewing primarily night shift nurses, PCNAs, patients, patient families, the floor
nursing manager and all five assistant nurse managers about Quiet Night , I was able to pick up
on what was the root cause of the low score on Quiet Night on the HCAHPS survey score for the
unit. * Initially interviewed 24 patients and families, 2 assistant nursing managers, the floor
manager, 4 PCNA s and 10 night shift nurses and 3 day shift nurses on the floor. * Patient and
family stated that they do not get any information about Quiet night ; in fact, they did not know
what quiet night is. * Patient s states the main problem with their quite a night is not so much the
noise unless they are by the nursing station but so much of
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The Presence Of Natural Resources
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The presence of natural resources in a country is supposed to a positive addition towards realizing
development goals. Both economic and social development is supposed to benefit from
approximated revenues that are to be generated from mining industries. However, the views that
natural resources are a major source of economic and social growth has been scrutinized over the
past decade, with the rising number of countries where resources expectations have not been met
having contributed to these reviews (Collier). These reviews have led to the emergence of two
major views with regards to the relationship that exist between natural resources and general
national development. These views are; the conventional view and the alternative view. The
conventional view holds that there still exist a positive relationship between natural resources and
growth while the alternative view uses the examples of countries where growth has declined or
stalled after discovery of natural resources. The alternative describes what is regarded as the
resources curse (Davis). This discussion paper will discuss the relationship that exists between
natural resources, governance and national growth. In doing this, North Korea will be used a case
study while seeking to identify the resources that are found in the country, their status and the
avenues through which the resource curse can be avoided. The cases on the OT mining in
Mongolia will be
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  • 2. Political Development Of The Spanish Colonies Lower down on the map of North America were the Spanish colonies. After Columbus discovered the New World, the Spanish Crown began governing the area. With the arrival of various explorers and colonizers like Columbus, there were rivalries for the land within the South. By the middle of the 1500s, Spain organized themselves politically and economically in the Southwest and the Spanish gained a tight hold on their land of New World. Until the 19th century, Spanish America was divided into viceroyalties and governed through a Council of the Indies in Spain. The viceroys were not just governors, they were the king of Spain s representative and therefore, were treated as royalty. This system of under kings was developed by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. He also organized judicial courts of appeal throughout the Spanish lands with appointed judges to ensure justice was dispensed throughout the New World, the King s rights were upheld, and that taxes were collected. There was a vast military presence in the Spanish colonies to protect them intrusion by other world powers (Politics in Spanish Colonization). In all New World towns, there were powerful and rich people who made major decisions even though they were far away from the crown in Spain. However, after the development of the New Spanish Colonies, a divide developed between the Spanish born Peninsulares and the Spanish, American born Criollos. The Peninsulares and Criollos had differing opinions on who should govern the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Theseus Hero s Journey Analysis Theseus, the newly found prince of Athens, embarks on several hero journeys including on against Minos Minotaur and the Labyrinth. Joseph Campbell s representation of the hero s journey fully encompasses Theseus narrative throughout his quest to defeat the Minotaur. Beginning with a call to adventure on through the crossing of the threshold and on to the reward and resurrection. Compared to Rank s hero s journey which includes a revelation and transformation with atonement, Campbell s process fits more precisely to Theseusstory. If compared to Joseph Campbell s hero s journey theory, Theseus is considered a mythological hero; however, not in a historical manner in which he is often accredited. According to Campbell, the first step in a hero s journey is a call to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Minotaur, meaning Minos bull, was a monster of dire appearance, having the body of a powerful man and the head of a bull (Seltman 98). Against his newfound father s request, Theseus leaves Athens in hopes of returning victorious against the bull headed beast. In a heroic fashion, Theseus leaps over the next step in Campbell s hero journey and never refuses his call to adventure. The next step to any hero s journey is an encounter with a super natural aid, but Theseus story takes a moral mentor to gather resources needed for the rest of his journey (Robertson 269). Theseus encounters his unlikely mentor upon arriving to Crete; Minos daughter, Ariadne, instructs Theseus to take a ball of linen with him into the labyrinth in order to trace back his steps after defeating the Minotaur (Martin 129). Crossing the threshold, Theseus ties one end of his ball of linen to the front door and journeys into the unconquerable maze and towards the beast (129). Theseus passes through his first trial of navigating the labyrinth inwards with ease straight into danger. Walking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Stylistic Elements In Beowulf The three stylistic elements I chose were rhythm, kenneling, and alliteration. Rhythmic an element in major part because of the oral nature of the epic. The rhythm comes form alliterations and not from usual meter and rhyme. An example of rhythm is, The nobleman s son then passed the steep rocky cliffs, the narrow path, the narrow single filed path, an unknown way, precipitous headland, the homes of many water monsters. Alliterations are a repetition of stressed sounds, particularly consonants from the beginning syllables. An example would be Peter Piper picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers. Kenning is a two word metaphorical name for something. An example would be the organ s house which would mean the body. Shippey, T. A., and Andreas Haarder. Beowulf . Routledge, 2014. Anglo Saxon Poetry. Anglo Saxon Poetry New World Encyclopedia, New World Encyclopedia , www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Anglo Saxon_Poetry. http://www.parklandsd.org/web/smith/files/2013/01/Intro to Anglo Saxon culture and literary elements.pdf 2.Three important themes present in Beowulf is the idea of good vs. evil, reputation, and the third and final theme is probably most important is loyalty. The theme of good vs. evil is present in most books and is present in Beowulf through dragon and demons, but it can also be something not physically seen. Reputation is one of the most important themes in the story as it follows the Anglo Saxon way of thinking and is the way for the characters to reach the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Analyzing Buddha s The Four Noble Truths The most interesting part of this week s reading is The Four Noble Truths. In Buddha s first sermon he discussed these truths to his disciples. The Four Noble Truths are: Life is suffering, suffering is caused by craving, suffering can have an end, and there is a path which leads to the end of suffering. Life is sufferingis the realization that the world is in fact suffering. Suffering and pain are referred to as Duhka , there are three types of Duhka s. Duhka Duhka is suffering due to biological causes which can refer to physical illness or broken bones. The second is Viparinama Duhka which refers to suffering due to change or impermanence, which is pain due to the fact that nothing lasts forever i.e. a person s life. The final is Samskara ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Long Term Space Flight Research Paper Jeng Woo Park ESS 102 AD Research Paper The Effects of Long Term Space Flight In the year 2121, Jay and his crew took flight into space. Jay s mission was to reach a potentially habitable exoplanet, Proxima Centauri b, to colonize and recreate civilization after the nuclear destruction of Earth in 2028. With years of planning and preparing, he gathered one hundred of the brightest and healthiest men and women he could find and built a space craft that could travel at 0.8 of the speed of light. With this speed, he calculated the estimated time of arrival to be around 2126. The space craft is powered by the effective fusion reactor generator, in which a controlled fusion reaction is performed releasing small amounts of antimatter. The massive ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The purpose of the immune system is to protect the body from the inside by eradicating certain diseases before they are given the chance to spread or exacerbate. The lack of Earth s gravity significantly simulates the process of aging, which is known to reduce the immune system.6 Since humans naturally age regardless of traveling in space, this area of research proves to be a difficult field to study. Fortunately, this process is accelerated in microgravity by a noticeable extent so some observations that deviate from the normal deterioration of natural aging can be recorded. A NASA researcher, Millie Hughes Fulford, has studied the specialized T cells, which quickly lose their functionality as humans age or travel in microgravity.6 When diseases or infections are caught by the immune system, the T cells are the group that fights and kills these foreign intruders. Without them, the immune system has a higher risk of losing to the disease, which eventually leads to humans getting sick.6 Along with Hughes Fulford s study on the T cells, NASA s integrated Immune and Clinical Nutrition Assessment research groups have also done analysis on the concentration of cytokines.7 Cytokines are proteins that are vital to cell signaling and serve many different roles in the immune system. By measuring the concentration of these proteins for 28 astronauts before and after traveling in space, researchers ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Electronic Payment System Payments are always an important of any business, whether it is traditional or online. In online business cash cannot be used as there is no direct contact between buyer and seller, therefore we use electronic payment systems. There are several methods using which one can pay for goods and services bought by buyer. Some methods are: Electronic funds transfer Electronic checks Electronic credit cards Purchasing E cards E cash smart cards Pay at ATMs B2B special methods Electronic bill presentment and payments The most common methods used are electronic funds transfer and electronic credit cards. Electronic Funds Transfer: Electronic funds transfer is the method where money is transferred from one bank account to another through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The entire amount due is to be aid at end of billing period eg: American Express The second most used payment method is Electronic bill payment. In this there are three methods, they are: Online banking Biller direct Bill consolidator ONLINE BANKING: In this the user has a account in any bank and registers for online bill pay service and pays all his bills using banks websites. The user is given user id and password by which he logins into bank s payment website and then he will be asked to type his transaction password. After which bank will deduct amount from his account and pay to seller with help of payment gateways. Payment gateways act as bridge between user s bank and seller. Eg.: CC Avenue BILER DIRECT: In this the consumer makes payments at biller s website by using credit card or debit card. The biller makes the billing information available to customer on website after which consumer initiates payment using Automated Clearing House transfer system. This method is also known as electronic bill presentment and payments. Eg: yahoo bill ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Informative Speech About Hiccups Picture this! You are on your second or third date with a guy or girl you really like. At the end of the date everything seems perfect. The two of you are saying goodnight and you know he or she is about to kiss you. Finally, when they move in for the kill...HICCUP!!! I am sure at this point you are now recalling your own embarrassing moments when hiccups came at the wrong time and wrong place. Not only are you reenacting this scenario in your mind, but now you are beginning to wonder, What are hiccups anyway? We have all experienced them at some point in our life, and no one has been exempt from them. They are like unwelcome guests, they come into your house without knocking or warning, they eat everything in your fridge, hog the T.V. for hours on end, take a long nap on our couch, and then finally decide they have worn out their welcome and should probably head home. I have always wondered to myself what exactly caused these annoyances and how could I just get rid of them. That is what led me to research this topic and do my speech on it today. For the next 5 or 6 minutes I am going to give you the definition of hiccups, explain the two different types of hiccups, show you the causes of hiccups, and discuss some cures you can try next time you have the hiccups. Body: I. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Define hiccups and discuss the two different types of hiccups. A.A hiccup is a muscle spasm that stops the breath. 1.Hiccups can also be called a hiccough, singultus or a diaphragmatic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Wisdom In The Chosen By Chaim Potok Wisdom is precious. If one does not grasp it tightly, it may all too soon fade away. In the book The Chosen, Chaim Potok writes of three people who show wisdom in both their deeds and speech. They display it randomly, not only in serious events or critical descisions. It comes spontaneously to them, and that is worth admiration. Reuven, Danny, and Mr. Malter all share the quality of wisdom. When Reuven s eye gets hit by a baseball, he is confined to live in the hospital for a few days. During his stay there, he uses alot of his free time in thought. On one of his Father s visits, Reuven tells him, I wish I was outside now...I envy them being able to walk around like that. They don t know how lucky they are (227). He recognizes that people are more thankful after they loose something. Reuven also realizes for himself that he should appreciate the things he has before they are taken from him. This in its self is wisdom. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, Reuven does not appreciate his apology and greets it with resentful bitterness. Instead of shrugging off Reuven s rage and hurt as not his problem , Danny, without a second thought, comes back the next day to try to talk it out. He came up the aisle and stood alongside my [Reuven s] bed, wearing the same clothes he had the day before (204). Danny wisely refused to let Reuven dwelve in his anger, even though he risked being yelled at and shamed a second time. Due to this casual, but prudent, act he unknowingly found his future best ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Disparity Between Republics Brittany The Disparity Between Post Soviet Republics The collapse of the U.S.S.R signaled the end of an era. The effects of the dissolution were felt all over the world, causing many international relationships to be completely re evaluated ( Fall of the Soviet Union , The Cold War Museum). Although the severe shift in the global political situation shocked many, the aftermath of the fall of the Soviet Union was felt most strongly in the countries which had been a part of it. The dissolution meant what had been one solidified nation was once again fifteen separate entities who must work to rebuild themselves in a new world. However, when we look at the former Soviet republics now, the disparity between their growth is obvious. Why is it ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania) announced their independence and signaled a rapid end to Gorbachev s Soviet Union. Revolutions gradually swept through the Soviet Republics until in 1991 when representative members from the remaining republics, excluding Georgia, met and decided to dissolve the U.S.S.R. and in its place create the Commonwealth of Independent States. Georgia joined later in 1993, but then pulled out of the organization 15 years afterwards in 2008 ( Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) , Global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Mammals Gas Exchange Research Like insects aquatic mammals originated from terrestrial mammals. Mammals are much larger than insects so they require different adaptations to be able to survive in an aquatic environment. Mammals gas exchange occurs in the lungs because of this, mammals are not able to live completely underwater. They still need to surface for air. Some live in the water for all stages of life including whales and dolphins but others including seals breed on land. Land mammals are generally not very efficient swimmers. However those that have evolved to become aquatic mammals have developed streamlined bodies. Their ears have shrunk and are now small holes and they have completely lost their back limbs. Their front limbs have been replaced with fins. Mammals that have adapted to live in the aquatic environment have many advantages. This means that their habitat is vastly larger than that of terrestrial mammals. They are able to feed, breed and live both in the water and on land. It helps their survival as they are able to avoid predation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are not limited for feeding or breeding times. They are able to efficiently obtain oxygen from the water through their gill for gas exchange so that the fish can carry out respiration. Fish are able to constantly carry out gas exchange without any limitations using there adaptations, especially counter current flow. Fish are able to keep the gas exchange surface moist. The lamella mean the surface area to volume ratio is large and they have thin preamble cell walls. The distance is short because the walls of the lamella are very thin. However fish are limited to an aquatic environment. They are not able to survive on land because their gas exchange surface is external meaning it is prone to desiccation from the air. Gills are unable to extract oxygen from the air so gas exchange cannot occur. As a result respiration cannot occur and the fish ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Banglalink Internet Manua Setup Guide 12 For the Sony Ericsson handset, we have to follow two steps, please see the Work Flow Chart: 12 12 132 Nokia:E61,E70,N70,N73,3250,3230,6630,6680,6600,7610,6120C Manual Setting for Nokia Data bearer: Packet data OR GPRS Connection Name: Banglalink Wap OR Banglalink Web Access Point Name: blwap OR blweb Settings Tools Menu Select New Access Point Access points Connection User Name: N/A Prompt Password: No Password: N/A Authentication: Normal
  • 13. Homepage: http:// www.google.com OR www.google.com Use Default Settings Network Type: IPv4 Proxy Server Address: 010.010.055.034 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... on Setting Connection Security: Off Press Edit Edit Active Service Setting Active Service Setting Bearer Setting GPRS Access Point: blwap Select a Profile Authentication Type: Normal IP Address: 010.010.055.034 Again Back to Active service setting Login Type: Automatic Press Option and select Banglalink Wap User Name: N/A Restart the Handset Password: N/A MenuWeb Homepage Start Browsing Rename: Banglalink Wap Menu
  • 14. Edit Select a profile Set Profile Browser Setting Web Access Primary IP: 010.010.055.034 Primary Port: 9201 Secondary IP :( Leave blank) User Name (Blank) Start Browsing Homepage Browser Setting Menu Web Access Restart the Handset APN: blwap Select Password (Blank) Bearer Type Homepage: http://wap.google.com Timer: (Leave blank) Secondary Port: (Leave blank) Press # Select Press # Edit Activate Press # Edit
  • 15. GPRS Manual Setting for Motorola Motorola: C380,C550,C650,E398,V3,V80,V220,V300,V500,V525,V600,L6,L7 Name: Banglalink Wap OR Banglalink Web Menu Homepage: http:// wap.google.com OR www.google.com Web Access Service Type 1: Wap OR http Web session Select New Entry Gateway IP ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Jake And Babbit During the early 20th century, the expansion of the immigrant population and wealthy class represented the changes occurring in America. Through Babbitt by Sinclair Lewis and Hester Street, directed by Joan Micklin Silver, we absorb personal stories of both sides. Babbitt epitomizes the lifestyle of the wealthy through his desire for material things and his discontent with his life. Jake represents the immigrant population, caring more about finding his identity as an American than big houses and fancy cars. Jake and Babbitt portray authentic Americanism, whiteness, and masculinity through their variance of struggles and accomplishments. While Jake and Babbitt both crave the authentic American lifestyle, their conflicting interpretations... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In Hester Street, Jake heavily depended on Mamie economically to get by. Before his wife and son moved to America, he lived with Mamie in order to save money. However, when he learns of their plans to immigrate, he realizes that not only will he need to end his affair, but he will also need to rent his own apartment and pay for the associated costs himself. Unfortunately, he doesn t have enough money to afford this, so he needs to borrow $25 from Mamie. During this time period, the man was usually the only one in the family who worked and was supposed to treat and pay for the women. Therefore, it is almost shameful that Jake has to rely on Mamie for money, essentially demonstrating that he has failed as a man to provide a decent living for himself and those he cares about. Similarly, Babbitt s affair results from his failure, but in his case, it s his failure to find happiness in his life. While Babbitt had faced turmoil for quite some time, once Paul gets thrown in jail, he begins flirting with younger women and has an affair. He felt sick and tired of his wife and thought that mixing things up might bring him more pleasure. However, when he notices the pain he s brought upon his wife and learns that she falls ill with appendicitis, he regrets his decisions and wants to care for her again. Unlike Jake, who continues to mistreat his wife and eventually divorces her, Babbitt recognizes his mistakes and takes action to repair the damage. The failures of Jake and Babbitt to be proper men led them to breaking their loyalty to their wives, but differing end results, particularly Babbitt s ability to save his marriage, proves that Babbitt is more of man than ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Cultural Differences In Lieutenant John Dunbar And The... Lieutenant John Dunbar and The Sioux D ances with Wolves is a film adapted from a book of same name written by Michael Blake in 1988 and produced by Kevin Costner in 1990. The film dictates the story of a Union Army lieutenant, who journeyed to the American frontier in search of a military post, and his relationships with a group of Lakota Indians. The movie has adequately addresses some theoretical perspectives, cultural tensions and reconciliations based on some historical facts. Some theoretical perspectives can be seen throughout the entire film, such as the development of assimilation culture. (Assimilation definition) Despite how the first encounter between Lt. John Dunbar and the Sioux at Fort Sedgwick did not turn out well, but after ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their relationship deteriorated when a group of Pawnee warriors marched towards the Sioux village with plan of wiping out the entire tribe. Neither was it a war for territory nor was it for riches nor to make men free but to preserve food stores that would help Sioux tribe make it through the winter. It was also a war to protect the lives of women and children, once and forever. On the other hand, recalling that Stands With A Fist is a white woman, at a very young age, the aggressive, cold blooded Pawnee tribe slaughtered her entire family cruelly, and Kicking Bird then adopted her later on. Besides that, Timmons, the wagon driver who brought Dunbar to Fort Sedgwick, was also killed and have his head scalped as war trophy by the Pawnee warriors while he was traveling back to Fort Hays. Albeit it is unclear why the Pawnee warriors slaughtered her entire family or Timmons, it certainly does reflect on the poor relationship between the English and the Pawnee tribe. As compared to the Pawnee tribe, the Sioux was comparatively more human and less cold ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Contract Law Is Concerned With A Contract Formative Assessment Essentially, what contract law is concerned with is whether there is a contract in the first place. A contract is formed when there is a meeting of minds. There needs to be an offer and an acceptance , with the mirror principle applied one must mirror the other precisely , otherwise there is no contract. It is also important to be able to determine between offers and invitation to treat. Offer and acceptance need to be communicated, and with offer, there needs to be an intention to create legal relations. When dealing with the case we were presented with to advise Francis, we must firstly determine where there is a valid contract. We are determining which party has a contract and is in breach of it with Harry.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the postal rule only applies to acceptance, hence, Harry would not be able to claim Francis is in breach of contract. The risk of the postal rule falls on the offer. Another way how Harry might want to use the postal rule for his benefit would be to argue his invitation to treat was an offer, and the letter Francis posted was an acceptance. If in fact this was the case, which, as discussed is not, the postal rule would apply, if the acceptance mirrored the offer. However, if we tried to use this, somewhat fallacious reasoning, there is still no contract. If Harrry s reply was an offer, than when Francis replied with a lower demand, it cannot be regarded as acceptance, as it does not mirror the offer. This would be a counter offer , which will be discussed in greater detail later on. Back to the postal rule, it would not apply and Harry again does not have a case. This is because the offer and acceptance don t mirror each other, as he attempted to deliver 20 cases instead of 15, but as was discussed, Harry would not have a strong case, if he tried to claim his invitation to treat was an offer. Now we could proceed in clarifying Francis the contractual relationship Harry has with Indra. There is a contract it is clearly stated that Harry accepts an offer from Indra to supply all the cases he has, and at what price. The offer and acceptance are communicated and mirror ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Essay about The Representation of Power in Cormier s The... Inspired by the actions of his son, Robert Cormier decided to write this novel titled The Chocolate War. Cormier s son Peter, had refused to sell chocolates at his school s annual sale as a matter of principle (Kemp1), so Cormier thought that it would be an interesting plot for a book. In this book, Robert Cormierintroduces us to many characters that personify evil in order to try to control and manipulate each other to gain power. The concept of power is represented in many different ways throughout this novel. In this paper I will explain how power is represented in The Chocolate War, and how it works. I will explain the different kinds of power that operate in the school. Also I will explain whether the protagonist Jerry Renault... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In chapter 3 we are reminded that The Chocolate War is also a coming of age novel. When Jerry looks at the pornographic magazine, he is now beginning to want to know and understand the processes of adolescent and adulthood. So he buys a magazine with the curiosity of what kind of satisfaction the other kids were receiving by glaring at the images in the magazines. He is in that stage of wanting to be accepted. Cormier made Jerry s character out to be an outcast, being the one that would always get beaten up by the bully. Which proved to be correct when Emile Janza, the school s bully begins to pick on him. Although Emile was the school s bully he too, respected the Vigils to a certain extent. Archie was also a bully, but he bullied the minds of the other kids. He did not resort to physical abuse but he indeed psychologically bullied people including Emile Janza. Fear also played a factor throughout this story. Fear is what made the Goober go into Brother Eugene s room and loosen all of the screws from the furniture. This brings us back to the psychological bullying of Archie, because the Goober was mentally sick when he found out that the actions of his assignment had made Brother Eugene sick. The other students were also frightened by the Vigils so they to carried out any assignments that they were given. This story is written with a lot of hidden symbols and meanings within the events that occur. Jerry also feared the Vigils at first but as the story ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Vietnam War Era Of American History Stanley Karnow describes the Vietnam War era of American history as ...a tragedy of epic dimensions... 1 and it is fair to postulate that this is no understatement. One of the more pertinent ramifications of the Vietnam War was the deconstruction of fundamental, if somewhat illusory, American conceptions and ideals. The war shattered America s hitherto unshakeable confidence 2 in its political hegemony, military prowess and assumed authority in world order, i.e. ...its moral exclusivity, its military invincibility and manifest destiny... 3 The war that was never officially declared is one that American society and culture would rather unofficially forget. Karnow argues: ...in human terms...the war in Vietnam was a war that nobody won a struggle between victims... 4, moreover to augment this standpoint, I would argue that another significant and concurrent victim of the Vietnam War was, and still is, the truth. Memory is an intrinsic and integral facet of human existence, crucially affecting every aspect of our character, actions, emotions and experiences. Furthermore, as Marita Sturken suggests, ...memory establishes life s continuity...and provides the very core of identity.... 5, furthermore cultural memory is ...memory shared outside the avenues of formal historical discourse yet is entangled with cultural products and imbued with cultural meaning... 6 Therefore, it would be logical to assume that American cultural memory innately presupposes American cultural identity. In the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. History of Green Tea in Japan Introduction of Green Tea in Japan Originally, green tea came from China. China is the birth place of green tea, to Japan in the 9th century. Nowadays, green tea has been extensively planted in Japan. Green tea came from Japan by Japanese Buddhist monks who studied in from China. Japanese Buddhist monks learned new cultures and knowledge that contributed to ancient Japanese society. They learned about Chinese society and discovered green tea. So they bought it back to Japan. At the time, green teamainly drunk as medicine and was only available to the upper class such as monks and aristocrats. In 1191, the famous Zen monk Eisai brought back tea seeds to Kyoto. Eisai started to introduce green tea in Japan. He popularized the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The leaves are then shipped to the factory for processing. Since not all can be processed at once, the leaves are stored in a large bin that is kept at the proper temperature by blowing cool air into the bottom. After the tea leaves are plucked, they must be dried to prevent fermentation, which stops any enzyme activity that causes oxidation. Steaming is normally used in Japan. Before the steaming process begins, the tea leaves are sorted and cleaned. The steaming time determines the type of tea that is produced. Sencha tea is normally steamed for 30 90 seconds. Another type of sencha called fukamushi is steamed for 90 150 seconds to produce a flaky light yellowish green tea. Steaming is conducted in a bamboo tray over water or by a revolving or belt conveyor type machine. After mechanical steaming, the leaves go into a cooling machine that blows the water from the leaves. After drying, a number of rolling and drying steps take place. A special machine is used to accomplish the first rolling and drying steps simultaneously and takes about 48 minutes. The tea leaves are dried to improve their strength so they can be pressed during the next drying process. Moisture from both the surface and from the inside of the tea leaves is removed using this machine. This machine consists of a spindle with finger shaped extensions that stir the leaves while heated air (at 93.2 96.8В° F [34 36В° C]) is blown into the machine. Though the rolling temperature ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Celtic Life Essay Upon hearing the term Celtic, the first things that come to mind are the awe of their intricately patterned jewelry, lively music, and the flowing tunics they wore. These people are also known for being fierce warriors and for their superstitious, nature centered religion. Celtic customs are still alive and well in places like Ireland and the western reaches of Britain, but within this essay I shall explore their origins and traditions. To start off, I will address the Tumuluspeoples. They were among the growing number of societies whom spoke dialects that branched off of Indo European; a language originating in, and spread from, the border between the continents of Asia and Europe. The Tumulus, among other groups and tribes, began... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From the very beginning the pro Celts established that their society was that of warriors, spending much of their time warring with other groups and taking territories. They gained an advantage in their warfare and trade alike once horses became commonly used in Celtic society. The increased mobility put them a notch above the rest; helping the Celts in their invasions and defense. In the 7th and 8th centuries BC, their boundaries kept pushing into lands which today would be called Germany and France. Sizeable hilltop forts were built to maintain the people whom the Celts took power over. As time went on and lands were conquered, typical burial procedures morphed. Because of having such a war centered life, they began burying the dead with their swords to commemorate them for the gritty effort they contributed to their people. Supplies such as wagons, good pottery, and food were also stowed away with the bodies in order for them to have a well prepared afterlife. Chiefs, in particular, were buried with special bronze urns and multiple swords. Towards the 8th century BC, as the Iron Age dawned, warriors began to be buried with sturdier iron weapons. Wooden chambers replaced cremation urns more and more often as the 7th century moved into the 6th century BC. Items such as swords and eating implements were still included. In some burial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Indian Assimilation from early 1800 Marcus Garvey once said, A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots (Bro). Here, he proclaims the idea that in order to live a culture must be passed down from generation to generation, growing its roots. When two cultures were fighting for dominance in the U.S., the American government developed a plan to eradicate the First Nations roots, buying into the philosophy of Captain Richard H. Pratt when he stated that instead of killing all the Natives it would be of more use to kill the Indian, and save the man ( Kill ). Between the late 1800 s and early 1900 s, the United Statesgovernment used boarding schools to try to assimilate Native Americans into modern American culture;... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each boarding school had a set of tight rules designed to assimilate the children in such a way that they forgot or rejected their native culture. The children were forced to leave behind their original religion and properly observe the Sabbath every Sunday ( Rules 53). They were strictly forbidden in speaking in their native dialect and were not allowed to keep their native dress but had to adopt a uniform style of clothing (Stone). Also the children were taught to enjoy the games of the young white children rather than being able to play the games of their childhood ( Rules 54). These policies assimilated the children of the First Nations by giving them a new Americanized way of thought based on a Christian Anglo Saxon view of the world and bestowing upon them an Americanized outward appearance by teaching them to play, act, and dress like white American children. However, the new Americanized outward appearance stripped the Indian children of their individuality and cultural identity. The accounts of Zitkala Sa Sioux and Lilly Quoetone Nahwooksy demonstrate this assault on the children s native identity. While Zitkala Sa Sioux attended the Quaker missionary school in Wabash Indiana at age eight, her beautiful long hair was cut against her will, which was considered an act of great injustice in her culture. She had been taught that only unskilled warriors who were captured had their hair shingled by an enemy, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. What Is The Mood Of The Poem The Highwayman a)The orientation in the poem The Highwayman occurs in stanzas 1,2 and 3. In the first stanza we are introduced to the first two characters, Bess and the highwayman, who are deeply in love. In line 6, when the highwayman is being introduced, the reader finds out that he is riding up to the inn. In the second stanza, the poet describes some specifics only about the highwayman s appearance. Even though the highwayman is known as a robber, he acts like the hero in the story. This gives us a powerful visual image, and builds drama and tension. The ballad relies on the scary intensity of the night time and a dark old inn yard scene to keep the reader riveted. The scene is portrayed with a spooky vibe, as the word moonlight is conveyed regularly and onomatopoeia is used to create aural imagery. In stanza 1 the poet uses many literary techniques, such as alliteration, metaphors,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A nasty surprise is given to the reader as it is not the highwayman that is responsible but a troop of British soldiers. Noyes addresses the soldiers as red coats and King George s men which are represented as the law. This suggests to the reader that the scene is set somewhere in England. The reader can also tell that this poem dates around 1830. Tim sent King George s men to bound Bess up with a musket beside her. Bess ends up sacrificing her life to warn the highwayman. All Bess could see was the road that the highwayman would ride. Noyes describes the second complication in a horrible scene where Bess is being torched. Earlier in the stanzas there was foreshadowing of dark intent leading up to the second complication. Building up to the second complication the reader is given a moment to go over the landscape again. Noyes brings us back to the image of the road being like a ribbon across the purple moors (line 39), almost the same words he used in line ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Summa Contra Gentiles By Thomas Aquinas In his book, Summa Contra Gentiles, Thomas Aquinas initiates his consideration of divine nature as he explores and reflects upon some of the most challenging questions surrounding Catholicism. Specifically, he focuses on the essence and the existence of God as to provide insight into the natural ends of human life. Therefore, his consideration and analysis of central Catholic beliefs allows Catholics to better understand their position as members of a larger structure of human existence. This paper will analyze the simplicity and existence of divine nature, through an examination of human wisdom and divine assistance. Before Aquinas begins his consideration of God s divine essence, he discusses the necessity of wisdom in coming to truly understand... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He speaks to the human desire for happiness, which he defines as the fullness of being. However, he asserts that we cannot achieve this alone. We require God s grace. This idea is supported by the text when Aquinas states: For the means must be proportionate to the end: if then man is ordained to an end transcending his natural capacities, he must be furnished with some supernatural assistance from heaven, enabling him to tend to that end. (SCG 3.148) Here, Aquinas suggests that grace perfects nature without distorting it. Accordingly, man was created to be dependent on his creator and what he provides. This is significant as it implies that man is not able to derive his own holiness from his will, as in accordance with Pelagian belief. Therefore, much of God s goodness originates from His willingness to help man get what he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Effects Of Plastic Surgery On The Eye Of The Beholder It has been stated that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It s also been stated that beauty is only skin deep. While each statement holds valuable substance, perhaps beauty being in the eye of the beholder holds more influence in today s society. The obsession of physical beauty, according to the media, has plastic surgeryon an all time high, and is more popular than ever. While plastic surgeryis growing in popularity, it needs to be assessed more carefully. Social media and other factors in the media indirectly capture the attention and rising rate of plastic surgery. In order to understand the full impact on how detrimental plastic surgery really is, it will be necessary to look at the negative impact that it can cause in an individual s life. The most obvious issue associated with plastic surgery includes the unnecessary riskthat many are willing to take despite the serious impact it poses to their physical health. However, the disadvantages of plastic surgery which includes the dangerous risks of it, a desire to be accepted by society, health and psychological factors, and financial burdens are much more than the advantages. Because of issues such as low self esteem and a desperate need for social acceptance, the demand for plastic surgery remains at a high rate despite all of its associated risks and controversies (Cope, 2007). There are many risks and negative factors surrounding plastic surgery. Beauty is often associated with a textbook ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Qantas s Marketing Strategy And Business Success Innovation and creativity within the context of a firm s customer s provide the basis for establishing and developing strong customer relationships, as well as continual business growth and success. Industry leaders represent good examples that demonstrate just how important customers are towards creating value for the firm; such is the case with Australia s airline industry where Qantas, one of the largest and most reputable brands, continuously re evaluates their marketing strategies in order to stay ahead of the competition. This report will analyse the purpose, implementation and results of one of Qantas s latest marketing innovations, in regards to a key marketing concept and sub marketing theories. Links will be drawn between the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There exist numerous marketing hypotheses and frameworks that aim to better understand why customer relationships, retention and satisfaction are so important. For example, marketers try to segregate the different types of customer loyalty, framing them under factors of repeat patronage and relative attitude . Also, customer loyalty levels are ranked along a loyalty ladder that identifies the most profitable customers to whom the firm should target marketing strategies towards. Finally, customer satisfaction, a driver of loyalty, is summarised into a conceptual framework known as customer response zones . The firm has two major goals in mind when implementing this strategy. Freed (2014) states Qantas s intentions to ...boost engagement with customers and revenue from its loyalty partners . It aims to build a culture of engagement associated with positive and personalised experiences in dealing with the company. In the context of Qantas, it s latest marketing initiative is the introduction of an online mall as part of a new Qantas points website that expands its current frequent flyer program (Freed 2014). To promote its new loyalty program, Qantas has launched a campaign to ...encourage customers to explore qantaspoints.com (Pata.org, 2014). Qantas s ...loyalty program members that were not particularly frequent flyers (Freed 2014) hold latent loyalty towards the firm, associated with high ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Sirens In The Odyssey Homer and Atwood showcase the multifaceted nature of the myth of the Sirens through various perspectives, with varying tones, and utilizing imagery. Homer recounts the narrative of a man sufficiently shrewd to hear the siren s tune and not lose his life; meanwhile Atwood portrays a siren, alluring men to her island to trap them. Although the tones differentiate from each other within the two passages, both utilize cleverness with trickery. Odysseus runs with his life secure, and the Siren feels accomplished; her boring song...works every time. Phrases such as now with a sharp word demonstrate how the tone in Homer s passage is powerful and rich. In any case, as Homer s tone has manly characteristics, Atwood s has femininity. Her tone feels sinister yet beseeching. These two passages pair as two parts of a whole. Odysseus represents a prey, attempting hysterically to escape demise, while the Siren is a savage predator, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Homer s words are manly, effective, and powerful. He utilizes words like sharp, strength, strong hands, and sharp sword. The description illustrates a man who is not only cruising by the Sirens, but heading to war with them. Homer depicts the Sirens song as ravishing, thrilling, and urgent. Their voices influence Odysseus emotions. Additionally, there almost is a feeling of sexual tension taken from this sequence of imagery. Atwood s imagery, however, feels distant from a manly nature and certainly less sensual. The phrases bird suit and squatting nearly provide the picture of an absurd environment; meanwhile feathery maniacs and fatal and valuable radiate a graver tone. The imagery along with the tone influences the reader to understand and feel sympathy for this poor Siren, for she abhors what she is. Overall, the poem starts enchantingly threatening, then turns to be relatively innocent, and lastly closes with a similar grave and lethal or clever ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Sandra Cisneros Analysis Sandra Cisneros is an influential, activist poet who is engaged in teaching the Chicano community and is a strong voice for the Latino community through her writing. Cisneros has a Mexican father and a Chicana mother which made her part of the two different communities. Cisneros s work is often influenced by her observations of the people in her communityand her writings include many different types of communities. In His Story and Woman Hollering Creek communities of women influence Sandra Cisneros characters. Some of the communities help and others hinder. Overall, the communities impact each narrator s sense of identity. Cleofilas in Woman Hollering Creek and Sandra in His Story are influenced by the women they meet or hear about in their communities. Sandra describes from her father s perspective the status of women in their family. It is clear her father is upset that his only daughter is unmarried and is the only child of his six children to leave home. The father predicts the consequences of her behavior by recalling the female relatives whose lives ended badly because they went against the norms. For instance,/ my father explains,/ in the Mexican papers/ a girl with both my names/ was arrested for audacious crimes that began by disobeying fathers (Cisneros, His Story ). The women in the stories are those who disgraced the family in one way or another. Sandra does not let the stories stifle her ambitions, even though they were meant to warn her. Just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Examples Of Surveillance In George Orwell s 1984 Surveillance in George Orwell s 1984 is extreme, but there are some very real parallels to today s life. Telescreens and hidden microphones are just a couple of examples of 1984 s controlling technology. The ideas depicted by author George Orwell s dystopian society are becoming more real every day. Telescreens were literally and thematically the biggest piece of surveillance technology in 1984. They were large screens that took in as much information as they put out. They were massive and could look over an entire room. A telescreen could record video of a person and also record sound, transmitting the recordings presumably to thought police to be monitored. They could hear anything above a soft whisper and they could see anything in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Case Study On Performance Practices At The Vienna Marriott The Vienna Marriott is part of the Marriott Hotel Chain, founded by John Williard Marriott in 1927. The chain of hotels resorts has over 4000 properties in around 80 countries. The Marriott chain attributes its success to its core values such as, putting people first, pursuit of excellence, embracing change, and focus on corporate social responsibility including environmental commitment. The group collaborated with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEEDВ®) and the Green Building Certification Institute (GBCI) with a focus to build green hotels (Marriot, 2015). We analyse the performance practices at the Vienna Marriott Hotel, which is located in the heart of Vienna on the Ringstrasse, which opened... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The hotel targets both travel and business customers. The hotel has also received many awards, and is a trend setter in terms of customer service and quality. The purpose of the case study was to highlight the key research areas identified in the literature review and how they are handled at the Vienna Marriott Hotel. The overall research method followed was mixed. Secondary research was conducted by looking at information already available on the internet about performance appraisal practices at Marriott. Additionally primary qualitative research was conducted in the form of an in depth telephonic interview with the Director of Human Resources at Vienna Marriott Hotel, Ms Gabriele Hasenauer which lasted about 20 minutes. The key aspects identified, are summarised below. The performance appraisal process at the Vienna Marriott Hotel begins with the employee filling an appraisal form. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analysis Of The Little Matchstick Girl The Little Matchstick Girl is a short story written by a danish author named Han Christian Andersen about a small childs death. In this story the child is sent by her father on an extremly cold and snowy night to sell matchsticks. Throughout the story she ends not being able to sell any any and is afraid to go home. Anyone reading can easily immerse themselves in this story as the author gives a descriptive narrative about the events leading up to her death. Readers should take a look at this story and really look at the overall theme, setting, and language. This story has an over all theme of saddness which is explained by the situations that take place during the course of the story. In the beginning of the story the child is sent out in the cold while its snowing. She happens to be out there with her mothers slippers which are too large for her. While walking along, a slipper is stolen by a boy who wants it for his own selfish reasons. As the story goes on it explains that she is sent out by her father who appears to be abusive. The story mentions how her father will land blows for not being able to sell matchsticks to make money for the family. One can only wonder about her parents, maybe they are physically unable to go out themselves. Is her father projecting his anger onto her because of his own failures?. Not succeeding at it she ends up trying to go into survival mode and warm herself with the matches, fails, and freezes to death. Her death seems as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Arts Principles Chapter 2: Principles for Effective, High Quality Out of School Time Arts Programs Chapter 2 is centered on ways to implement effective improvements to OST art programs using stated and latent needs gathered from the participating teens and tweens. Researchers compiled ten principles that ought to be followed/implemented in order to engage more low income urban youth. The ten principles are: Principle 1: Instructors are professional, practicing artists, and are valued with compensation for their expertise and investment in their professional development Principle 2: Executive directors have a public commitment to high quality arts programs that is supported by sustained action Principle 3: Arts programs take place in dedicated, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Closing Remarks In the closing of the article, researchers were able to conclude that the reason we are seeing an underutilization of OST arts programs amongst low income urban youth is because of poor past experiences that have soiled their desire to participate. Ultimately, what the youth that participated in the team s focus groups said they wanted aligned with the KOL and case study informed principles. Basically, the lesser engaged youth desired the principles utilized in higher quality arts programs by the highly engaged youth. Researchers go on to suggest that this is the aspect that could lead the lesser engaged youth to the next level. To fix the damage that has been done, the team suggests that improving the quality of art programs overall will start to affect an increasing number of youth. According to this line of thinking, word of mouth will eventually spread, which would greatly increase. How It Applies Although the work that we do may not clearly align with the topic addressed by this article, there are elements that parallel a couple issues with resident turn out and an overall lack of full utilization when it comes to the resources offered by the CHA. The following are a few of my suggestions and thoughts, but keep in mind that I am not completely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Research Paper On Sarkozy Introduction Nicolas Sarkozy is an interesting political figure, however, he is also viewed as a celebrity and ladies man. He is known throughout the world, and has been influential in many international policies and affairs. Many know him as the former President of France, but, there is much more to Sarkozy. He started from what some may say are lavish beginnings. However, Sarkozy build himself into a political powerhouse, and household name. He is first a man, father, husband, and son. Who by his own admission, felt abandoned by his father, and believes that is what drove him to become a political powerhouse. Many are quick to criticize his personal decisions without taking into account the pathologies that may have plagued his assistance. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He received his education at LycГ©e Chaptal a wealthy private school in Paris, later he was enrolled in a private Catholic school by the name of Cours Saint Louis de Monceau, and this is where is obtained his baccalaureate in 1973. He then received his MA in Private Law and a DEA degree in Business from the UniversitГ© Paris X Nanterre. Sarkozy began flirting with politics when he became a member of a right wing political organization when he was a student at university. Sarkozy later enrolled at the Paris Institute of Political Studies, known commonly as Sciences Po. Sciences Po is an elite institution with many past and present political figures in France having gone there. Many suggest that he did not make it through Sciences Po because of his lack of English proficiency. After he successfully based the bar he became one of Silvio Berlusconi s top lawyers (Who is Nicolas Sarkozy, 2013,1). Though many may suggest that Sarkozy was not a stellar student, he deserves credit for successfully completing his education even though he faced feeling of being inferior and missing his father from being in his life. Also, it is important to note that though Sarkozy s father was absent from much of his life, his father tries to enter his life later once he has become established and has a great career going for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Nonverbal Communication And Interpersonal Communication As it is characterized in The Interpersonal Communication Book (thirteenth ed.) by J.A. DeVito (2013), Interpersonal Communication is the verbal and nonverbal connection between two (or now and then more than two) interdependent individuals. (DeVito, 2013) Simple as that may sound, interpersonal communicationincorporates much more than meets the eye, and is shockingly exceptionally logical in nature. This review analyzes three major topics from the course, CA104: Interpersonal Communication, and relates personal real life examples to illustrate communication terms printed in a textbook. The convergence of this survey spins around three major points, which include: (1) significance of Nonverbal Communication, (2) rewards and results of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (DeVito, 2013). The normal misguided judgment is that verbal correspondence is more critical than, and free from nonverbal correspondence. In any case, that is totally wrong. Nonverbal correspondence is disputably much more essential that verbal correspondence since it really works all the while and concordantly with verbal correspondence, giving significance and profundity to generally bland words. Basically, verbal correspondence is the thing that you say, and nonverbal correspondence is the thing that you mean. For example, the expression are you genuine, has a full range of suggestions. It is difficult to comprehend the importance behind that expression without the guide of no less than one of the 9 Channels of Nonverbal Communication . Contingent upon the nonverbal prompts, are you genuine could go up against astonish, energy, satisfaction, stun, outrage, frustration, and so forth. By and by, I think that its most straightforward to pick up on my life partner s nonverbal prompts. I have turned out to be touchy to specific types of nonverbal correspondence she tends to utilize; particularly when certain unobtrusive developments and looks verifiably and straightforwardly mirror an upsetting state of mind and disposition. Fundamentally, I can tell when I m in the doghouse or going to be in a bad position. My speculation is that I have turned out to be ultra touchy to the nonverbal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Mrs Chan In The Mood For Love The main female character, Mrs. Chan appeared in qipao from beginning to the end of the film In the mood for love . The uses of variety of color fabrics and fine fit cutting in qipao high collar and shorter hem, makes Mrs. Chan s symmetry of the body appears more exquisite and the various colors of qipao incisively reflects the oriental feminine charm and also suggest the rich and exquisite emotional world of the character. The color of the cheongsam is endowed with the color of emotion, Mrs. Chan s representation of various qipao throughout the film displays her noble personality, at the same time; the change of color of the qipao in her body indirectly reflects the development of the plot and the change of the psychological activities. According to the film, when Mrs. Chan going to work or moving house, she always wear qipao with the color combination of white and black, white and blue, and pale yellow and white; such plain colors are greatly coordinated with the dark hued surrounding environment. However, there are some variations, for instances, it appeared several times in the film that Mrs. Chan was carrying lunch boxes to buy rice in a small stall with black qipao, which suggest her outer and inner loneliness; when Mr. Chan and Mrs. Chan have confirmed that their lover had an extramarital affair, Mrs. Chan went to the hotel to meet Zhou Muyun (the person she has affair with) with red qipao, a style that always goes against her and contrasts sharply with the plain color qipao that she always liked, which is actually a metaphor for the emergence of love between them. Mrs. Chan took advantage of the landlord s absence to Zhou Muyun s home with yellow qipao, symbolizing the pleasant and warm atmosphere around them; and when Mrs. Chan decided to run away with Zhou Muyun, the qipao on her body turned green green is vital and symbolic of life and it is a metaphor of Mrs. Chan make up her mind to start a new life with Zhou Muyun. However, when she arrived at the hotel, Zhou Muyun had gone, the hope representing by the green against the backdrop of red curtains, red beds, dark red walls, influence the audiences to feel a sense of disappointment. Color is the lyric symbol of film, which can convey and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Theories Of Criminality And Delinquency Crime has been around since the creation of man, and specifically, since the fall of humanity in biblical times. Since then, people have been trying to explain what causes an individual to commit a crime. Although the Bible explicitly confirms the origin of crime is the sinful nature of man, many have argued as to the cause of criminality. During the eighteenth century, the argument for criminality and delinquency was the fall of man, as the Book of Genesis explains, after Eve ate from the forbidden tree, in Chapter 3. The first criminal act follows the fall of man, in Genesis 4:8 (NIV) where Now Cain said to his brother Abel, Let s go out to the field. While they were in the field, Cain attacked his brother Abel and killed him. Since then, human beings have committed atrocities against other human beings, and continue to commit acts of violence against others to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Moore starts with the definition of criminology and then proceeds to discuss five categories of psychological theories related to understanding criminality and delinquency (Moore, 2011). The methods used by Moore include a database search using keywords, and consultation with an expert in the field. The problem with the method Moore used is the limited categories of psychological theories in her article. Since there are so many different theories attempting to explain criminality and delinquency, Moore excluded those theories addressing crime and delinquency from a sociological perspective, and focused on the psychological theories because the psychological theories tend to address crime and delinquency at the individual level, primarily identifying individual differences that lead to criminal behavior (Moore, 2011, p. 228). The psychological theories Moore discusses are Learning Theories, Intelligence Theories, Personality Trait Theories, Theories of Psychopathy, and Cognitive and Social Development ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. I Loved The National Geographic And Discovery Channels And... I always loved learning, I loved the national geographic and discovery channels and reading articles, but I hated school with a passion. I despised getting up and in kindergarden I actually stabbed my mom in the hand with a pencil in protest of writing my letters. I believe that s when a lot of things clicked, at least on my moms end. A lot of parents would have forced their kids to do well in schoolmine, never did. I couldn t thank them enough for it. Elementary school was miserable for me, not a lot of friends and I was no teachers pet. I showed little to no interest in what my teachers had to say. From kindergarten to sixth grade my teachers told my mom I wouldn t make it. Not in middle school, and high school, probably shouldn t count on that either. Year after year my mom took this verbal beating from my teachers saying she should be doing more , there s something wrong with me all my teachers suggested my mom get me tested for ADD and ADHD my mom put it off until fourth grade when I got written up for writing I hate school and I hate my teacher. she took me in to get tested but to everyone s surprise I did not have ADD or ADHD. So my mom took my to a psychologist to figure out why I was so against school. In a short amount of time the psychologist told my mom that no matter how hard anyone tried they could not force me to pay attention or do the work, and that, that was okay, as long as I understood and accepted the consequences. From then on All my mom ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. The Character Of Sarah Develope From The Film Labyrinth (... How does the character of Sarah develope due to those surrounding her in the film labyrinth? A complicated irregular network of passages or paths in which it is difficult to find one s way; a maze: (Oxford Dictionaries:2017) In the 1986 fantasy/action film Labyrinth (Jim Henson:1986) The plot closely follows the story of the protagonist Sarah in this coming of age film. The story follows Sarah on her quest to find her younger brother Toby, who has been kidnapped by the Goblin King, Jareth. Sarah is introduced to a variety of fantasy creatures on her travels through the Labyrinth.(Wikipedia 2017). A few of which assist her on her quest. I am going to analyse how the characters in, labyrinth impact Sarah s character development.The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout the first act of the film, just by being introduced to Sarah s family the audience can see that Sarah is a stubborn and selfish character. However, as Sarah is first implied as being elaborate and mean we also see Sarah s considerate side come out as she begs the Goblin King to give Toby back to her. The first character from the labyrinth Sarah is introduced to is the Goblin King Jareth himself, who is the antagonist in the film. Jareth takes Toby as he believes this is what Sarah wants. Throughout the film we see that Sarah is drawn to the character of Jareth, however she also shows annoyance towards the character. We see she initially has an connection to Jareth at the start of the film as she s reading the book. Jareth gives Sarah the opportunity to grow courage and heroic characteristics throughout the film. He does this by taunting her. We see that Sarah s character develop as she gains courage and becomes heroic in the last act when she defeated Jareth. Jareth says at the beginning of the second act when they are both outside the labyrinth Go back to your room, play with your toys. When Jareth says this, it suggests Sarah is childish. However this can also be perceived as Jareth taunting Sarah into taking up his challenge of the labyrinth. We then see Sarah pluck up the courage to follow out this challenge. Another example of Jareth testing Sarah is when he makes Hoggle give Sarah the peach. Sarah eats the peach ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Mahatma Gandhi And Bhagat Singh Jeevanjot Singh 800417Political Science 100 Sarah Munawar Writing of Bhagat Singh and mahatma Gandhi on the use of violence as instrument in politics Violence in politics means to oppose or to struggle against the policies of ruling government or authority by strikes, revolutions, riots, etc. India was ruled by the British government from 1858 to 1947 and this period is called colonial rule. The British government took all the power and control from Indians in very less time. Violence plays a crucial role in every revolution, as it helped India during the independence movement from the British Raj where number of freedom fighters such as Lala Lajpat rai, Bhagat Singh and many more lost their lives for the country. At that time two main revolution took place in India, violence and non violence. Bhagat Singh was portrayed as a macho gun toting freedom fighter who believed that violence is more effective a way of achieving independence from British rule (Saha para 4) whereas Gandhi took the religious principle of ahimsa (doing no harm) common to Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism and turned it into a non violent tool for mass action and demanded the transfer of power from the Britishers (BBC 1). Here, I would like to compare and contrast ideas of Mahatma Gandhi and Bhagat Singh on the use of violence as an instrument of politics. Mahatma Gandhi and Bhagat Singh both were freedom fighters and put their efforts in Independence of India. Gandhi believes in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Arthur Miller Essay Arthur Miller Arthur Miller, in his plays, deals with the injustice of society s moral values and the characters who are vulnerable to its cruelty. A good majority of these plays were very successful and earned numerous awards. According to Brooks Atkinson, a critic for the New York Times, Miller s play Death of a Salesman was successful because the play is so simple in style and so inevitable in theme that it scarcely seems like a thing that has been written and acted. For Mr. Miller has looked with compassion into the hearts of some ordinary Americans and quietly transferred their hopes and anguish to the theater (Babusci 1261). This play, in 1949, received the Pulitzer Prize, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He is one of society s victims, one of those who landed in the ash can. As Miller explains it, society chews up Willy because he has broken the law which says a failure in society and in business has no right to live (Bloom, Modern Critical Interpretations: Arthur Miller s Death of a Salesman 96). In Howard s office Willy recalls the memory of whom he considered a great salesman, Dave Singleman. He was well liked and popular with his buyers, even to his death. Hundreds of salesman and buyers were at his funeral. Willy wanted to be just like this man, but...all the buyers he once knew are dead, and all the new age buyers care about is getting a deal over and done with. There s no personality in it anymore. He can t pay his insurance... In brief glimses, Willy recognizes that he is a victim. After he is fired, he complains to Charley, After all the highways and the trains, and the appointments, and the years, you end up worth more dead than alive (Bloom, Modern Critical Interpretations: Arthur Miller s Death of a Salesman 96). And his boss doesn t even care. During the scene in his office he is preoccupied with his new toy a wire recorder. As Willy s life falls apart, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Summary Of Joseph T. Hallinan Synopsis In the Introduction, author Joseph T. Hallinan introduces the concept of what types of mistakes there are and then with each chapter, breaks down these mistakes to the root causes by describing the mistake and how, we as individuals made these mistakes. As the author describes each mistake, it is apparent the constructed world that we live in, has the ability of covering these mistakes, even when, these mistakes are in plain view. This oversight, although, is not so uncommon, as our brain seems to make things clearer and we are able to remember things that never happened, or forget things that did happen, even though they occurred right in front of us. As he progresses through the book, Hallinan describes human beings as partial, overoptimistic, hypercritical, downright irrational creatures of habit who are blissfully unaware of their limitations, which leads people to make many simple and horrible errors. One such simple type of error that he describes is the word unicorns in the place of unicycles for an article printed the Wall Street Journal. Although both the writer and the editor had reviewed this article, the error itself was not apparent until after the prints publication. In another instance, in which a horrible mistake occurred, happened during surgery to remove cancerous tissue from the left side of a woman s vulva. The attending doctor told the trainee to remove the right side, although the cancer was on the left side, which the trainee was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Clinton V. Morrison Case Summary In 1994, Christy Brzonkala, a student at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, stated that Antonio Morrison and James Crawford raped her. A year later, Brzonkala filed a complaint against Morrison and Crawford under Virginia Tech s Sexual Assault Policy. After two hearings, Morrison was found guilty of sexual assault and sentenced to immediate suspension for two semesters. At some point throughout the duration of these hearings, Morrison personally admitted to having sexual contact with Brzonkala after she said no twice, however still affirmed that the sexual act was consensual. Crawford, however, stated that he left the room before any sexual activity commenced and was later charged with a lesser offense that was unrelated to sexual conduct. Being that both Morrison and Crawford were valued varsity members of the prestigious Virginia Tech football team and worried about the continuity of their athletic careers, they made an appeal through the university s administrative system to reduce their suspensions. After being processed, the punishments were set aside... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, as a side note, Justice David H. Souter, the dissenting justice, stated that VAWA contained a mountain of data assembled by Congress...showing the effects of violence against women on interstate commerce. The Supreme Court reiterated that the Federal government had no right to dabble in the private sphere because it did not affect national interest. It became quickly evident that there was a looming fear of Federalism among the majority. To reinforce these claims, Chief Justice Rehnquist stated that VAWA would effectually obliterate the distinction between what is national and what is local and create a completely centralized ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Engineer Extraordinaire An engineering career can give options to a college graduate that are hard to match. Engineering is a rewarding career path that requires hard work, and dedication. The hard work of a prospective engineer can be shown in the benefits he receives upon entering the workforce. For example, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the starting salaries of engineers are among the highest in the nation ( Engineers , 2012, para. 4). Good things come to those who work hard. Mechanical EngineeringInformation.com would agree in mentioning that because engineering is so applicable to everyday situations, engineers can find work almost anywhere ( Mechanical Engineering salary , 2012). Both of these corporations help enlighten the fact that... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Electricalenginneeringsalary.com tells of how an electrical engineer can earn an annual salary of $55,353 at most with less than one year of experience ( Electrical Engineering Salary , 2012). Mechanical engineers, according to Mechanicalengineeringinformation.com, can receive up to the average base salary which, ...is around $66,000 per year ( Mechanical Engineering Salary , 2012). As history progressed, the need for engineers greatly increased and more people were willing to pay for a good engineer. The World Book verifies that it was around the time of the industrial revolution that the role of engineers expanded more rapidly ( Engineering , 1999). Ever since then, the need for engineers has grown even more. Engineering Degrees 101.com states that today, the body of engineers in the U.S. is 1.5 million strong and still growing ( How long does it take to become an engineer? , 2012). It would appear that these people liked being paid a lot of money, so they became engineers. Quite often, prospective engineers partake in more than 4 years of college, but other options are available. Sometimes an individual does not require any more than 2 years of education in engineering. According to Worldwidelearn.com, Some engineering schools and 2 year colleges have agreements whereby the 2 year college provides the initial engineering education ( Mechanical Engineers , 2003, para. 10). A field as broad as mechanical engineering often ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Two Elements Of Genre Analysis 1.What are some genres that you feel you know well? How did you learn them? What are their common rhetorical features? I think I know well a narrative genre of essays. Narrative style of writing is very interesting for me, because mostly it is based on real life experience. In the past I had to write a lot of this kind of assignment. I used to practice a lot, to start write good essays. With time, I understand how I have to organize my writing assignment, and which type of vocabulary I need to use. Also, persuasive essays are very interesting for me. They are more complicated for me. However, if you understand well what is the main idea of the essay, and if you find a certain way to explain your audience all details, the essay would be very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Significance of Edward Hyde s Character in The Strange... The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is a novel written by Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson and published in 1886. It concerns a lawyer, Gabriel Utterson, who investigates the strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr. Henry Jekyll, and the reclusive Mr. Edward Hyde. This novel represents an ideology in Western culture; the perpetual conflict between humanity s virtuosity and immorality. It is interpreted as an accurate guidebook to the Victorian era s belief of the duality of human nature. This essay will explore Mr. Edward Hyde and whether Stevenson intended for him to be a mere character in the novel or something of wider significance. Enfield is the first to come across the mysterious Hyde when he witnesses Hyde s... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This suggests that Hyde is a strange man. Stevenson uses this powerful description to convey and portray a man who comes across as mysterious and dangerous. Stevenson makes him more mystifying when Enfield continues, I can t describe him. And it s not want of memory; for I declare I can see him this moment. (Page 15) This immediately brings a sense of a man with deformities that can t be described. Stevenson uses this to confuse the reader and amplify the sense of foreboding. Surely when one can see somebody in their mind, they can describe how they look and describe their deformities especially? Not being able to describe Hyde shows that he isn t a normal human; he s something far more inhumane. Utterson meets Hyde when Hyde is trying to go through the door where the novel started. After talking very briefly with Hyde, Mr. Utterson gets the impression that Hyde prefers the solitude as he quickly unlocks the door to enter. This time the reader gets an accurate account of how Hyde looks like. Mr. Hyde was pale and dwarfish (Page 23) is the initial line to the description. This could create the sense that Hyde is malnourished and still not fully formed yet. He gave an impression of deformity without any namable malformation (Page 23) reinforces the idea that Hyde had a deformity that couldn t be described. Even though Utterson just met Hyde, he is indescribable which creates the notion that Hyde looks different from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Emergency Management Research Paper Abstract This paper will discuss some of the forms of violence that occurs following disasters. Natural and man made disasters may result in significant devastation, causing a total collapse of the affecting community, the law enforcement that oversees the community, availability of health care, the displacement of people; all are contributing factors to potential violence. The resulting impact of the affected community is significantly compounded on the most vulnerable. Emergency personnel from their subsequent agencies are faced with the reality of potential violence against themselves and the affected community. Mangers have to consider the social disruption caused by an event may increase the possibility of violence, and that a reality... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The amount of anxiety and stress increases dramatically on a community following a natural or man made disaster. Although disasters aren t directly responsible for violence both in the short and long term after a disaster occurs, but they do contribute to the mental distress of those impacted by the disaster. This mental distress is a direct result of the challenges that exist for the affected population in meeting their daily essential needs. The lack of essential needs is compounded by the lack of available health care as well as emergency services, resulting in a breeding ground for potential violence. Planning for and taking new approaches towards mitigating violence after disasters should focus primarily on ensuring assistance to the affected community is available, while ensuring the fluidity of the responding agencies while managing their daily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. World s Increasing Demand For Energy Essay World s increasing demand for energy is fulfilled by different sectors (like Oil, Coal, Natural Gas, Hydro, Nuclear and others). Fossil fuels remain the dominant source of energy powering the world economy, supplying 60% of the energy increase out to 2035. Within that, gas looks set to become the fastest growing fossil fuel, spurred on by ample supplies and supportive environmental policies. 1.1 BACKGROUND From the advert of the modern oil and gas industry, petroleum geologists and engineers have followed a conventional route for exploration; look for hydrocarbon source rocks, find reservoir quality rocks where hydrocarbons can accumulate, identify a trapping mechanism and then drill a well. But a revolution is taking place in the exploration and production (E P) industry. Rocks that in the past were of little interest, other than as potential source rocks, are today being actively pursued as potential reservoirs. When considering unconventional resource plays, the focus is on finding organic shale s. This development represents a fundamental shift in the way exploration companies consider resource plays. Engineers and geologists studying shale gas resources find that reservoir can lead to process adaptation and refinement of techniques. It is important to integrate data from many sources and at many scales to optimally drill, complete and stimulate wells to produce hydrocarbons from their source rocks. The two other type of existing unconventional gas resources are ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Boric Acid For Yeast Infection Essay How to Use Boric Acid for Yeast Infection Home Cure What is boric acid? It is a crystalline chemical substance in white color and it has antifungal and antiviral properties. It is commonly used in many prescription pharmaceutical products and it is available without a prescription too. Many experts recommended boric acid for yeast infection. Especially, when the disease is cannot be cured by antifungal medicines. How it Works? Boric acid can rebalance the vaginal pH so that the Candida will get inconvenient with it and stop to reproduce themselves. In addition, the boric acid is also can stop the replication of the Candida because of its acid character. How to Use Boric Acid for Yeast Infection Boric acid for yeast infection is easy to apply. You can make your own capsule by following this thing. You need to prepare the empty gelatin capsules 00 sizes, boric acid powder for vaginal yeast infection, dinner knife, and a sheet of paper. Now, you have to lay a piece of paper on the table and use it to catch the boric acid powder that spills when you fill the capsules. Use the tip of your knife to fill the capsule with the boric acid. One capsule has around 600 mg... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When you put the boric acid powder to the capsule, make sure you use the hand cover because it makes the irritation for your skin. You also may not use it near the cuts or abrasions because it can enter the bloodstream and cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, kidney damage, and dermatitis. It is never taken orally and it is typically used only. It is also not safe to use if you are pregnant. It is a toxic agent so that you should keep it out of the children reaches. About the work of it, it depends on each person. The symptoms may return so that you should check to the doctor if you need to use it for several months to relieve your ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. The Criticism And Characteristics Of Romanticism In The... INTRODUCTION Romanticism is a movement which influences many works as literature, painting, music, architecture, and it developed in Germany and Britain in the early decades of the nineteenth century and progressed until mid century. The period started in 1790 and finished 1830. It can be said that this period had started with the publication of Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge and ended with the death of famous novelist Sir Walter Scott. It is clear that this period has a variety of styles, themes and also has great influence on poetry. It is not only related to poetry, but also related to history, painting, politics, music, architecture, philosophy and literature... so on. When Romanticism started there were different views. One view argues that Romanticism started with French Revolution in 1789. They thought that French Revolution promised freedom, equality, and fraternity. These are... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... First one is a growing interest in the common man and childhood. Romanticism became interested in the common man and childhood. It focuses on the common man. Common man is important. Common man means the man in the street, childhood is very important in Romanticism. It is time of simplicity, purify. Childhood is another important characteristic of Romanticism. Romantics believe that originally men have a good nature, so, it is society, culture, politics, which corrupt the human nature so, childhood closer to originally good nature of men. William Wordsworthsays that Child is the father of man. We are born innocent, but it is society which spoils us. All men, regardless of his background, culture, title, financial status; is naturally good. We are corrupted, we are criminal, killer, jealous... Therefore, the nature to criticize, they believed that savage is noble, childhood is good and the emotions inspired by both beliefs causes the heart to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Effects Of Youth Sports Sports is one of the most viewed and attended events in today s society. Today youth sports have soared in popularity, as more and more children participate in sports at a young age. Youth sports are intended to bring together young kids and develop friendships, teams, and to overall just have fun. As parents put their kids into these sports at a very young age, the effects can often be costly. The increase in popularity of youth sports has caused injuries to skyrocket, children and parents must face different ethnicities and also fairness towards playing time, and lastly youth sports coaches are not well educated and therefore often teach the youth the wrong ways of playing the game, which put the kids at a higher risk of injury. The popularity of youth sports has caused these multiple effects. The increase in injuries have widely grown throughout youth sports. As youth sports increased in popularity there has been a recorded 2.6 million hospital visits related to sports injuries with the youth. (Merkel, Donna L) Youth minds are still developing during youth football at a very young age, and continuous blows to the head or throwing in plays, teaching the youth, cause them to put stress on their brains at a very young age which will affectthem in life and school once they grow into their highschool days. Youth sports are played at a very high level in today s society no matter what, kids have to win. The coaches throw so much at the youth, that they are unable to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Marks and Spencer Merger with Sainsbury Essay Title of Modules: Strategic change in organizations, Creativity amp; Innovation, Strategic HRM Strategic Change Unit 3 1. Background to organisational strategic change. Marks and Spencer plc is a UK based company. Many people regard the business as a national institution. It is lovingly called M amp;S and Marks and Sparks . M amp;S is known as a best retailer. There are over 370 Marks amp; Spencer stores throughout the UK that sell clothing, food and household goods. The core of its retailing business is clothing, particularly women s. Over 80% of Marks amp; Spencer s stores are sited in traditional high street locations. More than 10 million customers a week buy products from one of its stores. An increasing number of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... M amp;S clothing could also be sold through Sainsbury s stores, providing a powerful boost to the supermarket s non food business. Last night one City analyst said there was a lot of logic surrounding the deal and suggested a move could come soon. He said: M amp;S have a fantastic property portfolio, there would be huge synergies between the two companies. M amp;S is strong in non food, Sainsbury is strong in food and Sainsbury is desperately trying to get into non food so a deal is a possibility. It would also help to find a successor to Sir Stuart Rose. Despite Rose persuading the City that the company s profits are going to take a hit while the recession lasts, he has enraged some shareholders by breaching the City s best practice standards with his twin roles of chairman and chief executive. City investors and local authority pension funds that hold shares in M amp;S have demanded that the company appoint an independent chairman or a new chief executive by next summer, and it is now widely expected that Rose will step down long before the mid 2011 deadline set last year. A potential tie up between the two has been rumbling ever since Rose let slip at a retail conference in 2007 that his shareholders would consider him an idiot if he did not think about mounting a takeover, before adding: Watch this space. But since then, the fortunes of the two have changed. While M amp;S is struggling against a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. The Great Depression And The American Dream Essay The Great Depression was an era in America of economic and social ruin. At the depression s peak, 25% of the population was unemployed and millions of Americans were in poverty (DeClair 9/5 /17). However, the economic and social change that occurred in America due to the Great Depression were the main muses for American artists of the time (DeClair 9/26/2017). The visual arts, music, dance, and film contributed to the American identity by displaying and distributing the new American values that emerged in the Great Depression, and pride and hope for the primarily impoverished American population. One of the elements of American identity during the Great Depression was the American Dream, which was the goal for many, yet was seemingly unattainable. The American Dream, which was popularized by author James Truslow Adams in 1931, became the ideal lifestyle for Americans and typically comprised of a picturesque family in a clean suburban neighborhood founded on hard work, dedication, community, and faith in the government (Dickstein 5). This visual can be found in the billboard featured in Margaret Bourke White s photograph titled Kentucky Flood. The billboard displays a young white family, including a mother, father, two children, and a dog, driving in a car next to the phrase There s no way like the American way! This image perfectly depicts the model life that Americans aspired to live one of stability and independence. However, this photograph openly mocks and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Summary Of Quiet Night After interviewing primarily night shift nurses, PCNAs, patients, patient families, the floor nursing manager and all five assistant nurse managers about Quiet Night , I was able to pick up on what was the root cause of the low score on Quiet Night on the HCAHPS survey score for the unit. * Initially interviewed 24 patients and families, 2 assistant nursing managers, the floor manager, 4 PCNA s and 10 night shift nurses and 3 day shift nurses on the floor. * Patient and family stated that they do not get any information about Quiet night ; in fact, they did not know what quiet night is. * Patient s states the main problem with their quite a night is not so much the noise unless they are by the nursing station but so much of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 55. The Presence Of Natural Resources Name Institution Course Unit Lecturer Date Introduction The presence of natural resources in a country is supposed to a positive addition towards realizing development goals. Both economic and social development is supposed to benefit from approximated revenues that are to be generated from mining industries. However, the views that natural resources are a major source of economic and social growth has been scrutinized over the past decade, with the rising number of countries where resources expectations have not been met having contributed to these reviews (Collier). These reviews have led to the emergence of two major views with regards to the relationship that exist between natural resources and general national development. These views are; the conventional view and the alternative view. The conventional view holds that there still exist a positive relationship between natural resources and growth while the alternative view uses the examples of countries where growth has declined or stalled after discovery of natural resources. The alternative describes what is regarded as the resources curse (Davis). This discussion paper will discuss the relationship that exists between natural resources, governance and national growth. In doing this, North Korea will be used a case study while seeking to identify the resources that are found in the country, their status and the avenues through which the resource curse can be avoided. The cases on the OT mining in Mongolia will be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...