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Analysis Of A Stolen Life By Jaycee Dugard
A Stolen Life, a book written by Jaycee Dugard, goes in depth into her eighteen years of captivity at
the hands of her captors, Phillip and Nancy Garrido. On eleven year old Jaycee s way to school one
morning, she is kidnapped by a couple in California near her home. Jaycee accounts her experiences
with Phillip which include gruesome tales of sexual abuse and manipulation. Jaycee on many accounts
describes the terrible conditions she is kept in on her first few days in captivity, her captor leaves her
naked in handcuffs on the floor for 2 days before the sexual assaults begin, and these assaults
eventually leave her with two children before she is eighteen. By the age of twenty nine, on August
26, 2009, Jaycee is finally faced with the opportunity to come out to officials about her ... Show more
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One example of rhetoric I discovered while reading was, metaphors. As she states many times, she
believes everything can be applied to as a metaphor during her recovery time, one experience she had
was, she has come up with the idea of lighting candles to symbolize my past, present, and future. My
past and present were the two candles we started with; she would ask me what I would like to start
with or deal with today. I would light up either my past or my present depending on the answer.
During the last few sessions, we ve used the candles I ve noticed my past melting more and more and
becoming duller and duller in light. Jaycee s recovery is very important to her as she watches herself
grow more and more comfortable with living freely and out of the controlling grips of Phillip. Before,
Jaycee was unknowingly reliant of Phillip for everything, for food, for safety, for assurance. Jaycee, as
a developing woman during this time, began to cling to this lifestyle and while she is breaking from
these habits of reliance, she begins to see her past being overcome in many aspects in the real
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Patterns Of Exercising Among Overseas Students
Research report on
Patterns of exercising among overseas students Name: Dinesh Kutu Date: 13/10/2014 Teacher s name:
Olga Kerle Class: AE3 CONTENTS 1. Abstract
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2. Introduction ............................................................................................................4 5
3. Methodology ..........................................................................................................6
4. Results .......................................................................................................................7 10
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Enjoyment was the second main reason for male students whereas weight loss was the second main
reason for doing exercise given by female students. More female students liked to do gentle exercise
whereas males choose more intensive exercises. The study supports the hypothesis that partially
supports the hypothesis that enjoyment was the second most reason for male students and weight loss
was the main reason for female after health/fitness. Also more females choose doing less intensive
exercise than males. A possible implication of this study is that Health Organizations or any other
authority for the promotion of physical fitness by doing exercise. INTRODUCTION
In this 21st century, life is becoming busier at work, social connections or in household works. Thus
people have no time to maintain their physical health. Overseas students who are studying in Australia
nowadays have very busy life at their jobs or study. They cannot manage time for their physical well
beings. As exercise is very essential for remaining healthy, jogging or running will bring positive
effects on their body and will lead them to a healthy life.
Several studies have been conducted on frequency, intensity of exercise and the reasons for doing
exercise. In a study conducted by Australian Bureau of Statistics (2007) concerned with frequency of
exercise showed that most of the females loved doing exercise more than twice a week. The another
research by the
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Jimmy Santiago Baca s Speech
Meaningful, powerful, thought provoking are only just a few words that can be used to describe
Jimmy Santiago Baca s writing. Baca s book titled, Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande is a collection
of short poems, which take readers on a journey through his spiritual union and connection with
nature, primarily a river. Through the use of his poems, Baca expresses his hardship and struggles
growing up in New Mexico while connecting his need to find spiritually in nature and all it has to
offer. Baca s spiritual journey can be seen through his use of personification, metaphors and
symbolisms. After reading Baca s book of short poems, it is apparent that he finds comfort in nature
and feels himself becoming one with it. His use of personification ... Show more content on
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Through personification, metaphors and symbolisms he s able to express himself eloquently. The
following lines from his short poem, I Have No Answers, symbolizes his connection with nature and
Christ. When people kneel reverently in church pews, when a million hands are folding in prayers to
the Lord...I pray to the halo lust of leaves, Christ...and everywhere I look, I see the resurrection now
He is this river water... (pg 61). Baca is trying to symbolize and connect the idea that Christ is
everywhere for him, he is not just in a church, he is also in nature, in the river, in the leaves. The
essence of Christ is all around and because he s found a spiritual connection with nature he s able to
experience this prosperity. In his short poem titled, Spring Arrives, Baca is trying to symbolize the
idea that if Christ is flowing through the river then he is ready to allow Christ to enter his soul and
receive forgiveness for his mistakes. Creator in the form of a river flowing to the Gulf...breathe in me,
fill my lungs, replenish my sight... (pg 9). Throughout all of Baca s poems, the idea of accepting
nature as a form of guidance is present and it s a strong theme. Nature, is his savior and accepting it
has allowed him to better himself and find a way to block out all of his bad
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Industry Analysis Paper Mcdonald s
The corporation I chose to discuss is McDonald s. McDonald s is a publicly traded corporation that
includes the following domestic companies, McDonald s, Chipotle Mexican Grill, and Boston Market.
This paper will discuss the following: Choosing the socio cultural and global segments of the general
environment and explaining which segment would rank highest in the influence on McDonald s
Corporation and also assessing how those segments affect McDonald s Corporation. Discussing the
two forces of competition, which are threat of new entrants and threat of substitutes, and identifying
the most significant of those forces for McDonald s Corporation. Considering the two forces of
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Also in 1965, McDonald s first went public with an initial stock price of $22.50 per share. In 1969, the
McDonald s logo was revamped concentrating more on the famous golden arches. Emphasizing on the
Golden Arches allowed for an easy global transition and recognition. The global segment of the
general environment is that McDonald s has Internationally and successfully expanded into foreign
markets around the world. The first country that McDonald s expanded to was Canada. Today,
McDonald s successfully operates in more than 100 countries and has over 34,400 locations.
According to the McSpotlight.org, on average, McDonald s opens a new restaurant every three hours .
The world recognizes McDonald s as a truly successful American company with tasty and affordable
food items. The segment of the general environment that ranks the highest between the global and
socio cultural considerations is the socio cultural. The reason being that McDonald s represents a very
strong aspect of the American culture and a major part of the American culture is the food industry.
The food industry, in terms of American food consists of a good old fashioned hamburger, French
Fries, and soda and McDonald s mastered this concept of American food to perfection. On the other
hand the global segment especially in
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The Standard Oil Company Essay
The Standard Oil Trust of Ohio was and American oil producing, refining, and transporting company.
It was founded in 1863 by John D. Rockefeller and lasted until 1911. During 1868, Rockefeller
expanded the oil company to become the largest oil refining company in the world. In 1870, the
company was renamed Standard Oil Company. After it was renamed, Rockefeller purchased most of
the oil companies that were currently in business to make one large company.
Rockefeller s actions created a monopoly. A monopoly is when someone owns most or all of the
company or business empire so that no one other person can control it. Rockefeller did this by buying
up all of the supplies to make oil barrels so that his competitors were not able to transport ... Show
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When Ida was 34 years old, she moved to Paris to write her biography. While she was oversees, she
supported herself by writing a plethora of articles on the City of Light for the popular magazines.
Her work for this magazine caught the attention of Samuel Sidney McClure, the founder of McClure s
Magazine, who was looking for writers for his new monthly publication. Tarbell was hired as an editor
in 1894 and quickly became McClure s Magazine s most successful writer. She became very
successful due to her series on Abraham Lincoln which nearly doubled the number of magazines sold.
Later on, a whole new generation of investigative journalists called muckrakers , given the name by
President Theodore Roosevelt, began a campaign to expose corruption in businesses. Theodore
Roosevelt gave these opinionated journalists the pessimistic label muckrakers in a speech in 1906.
Despite this negative label, Tarbell campaigned with the other journalists.
For two years, Tarbell looked through public records, state and federal reports, and court cases to
figure out what Rockefeller s tactics were when building the Standard Oil Company. Tarbell used this
information to write a popular 19 part series called The History of the Standard Oil Company that was
published between November 1902 and October 1904. Even though she did not like what Rockefeller
did, she still managed to mention that
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The Panthéon
The Panthéon is one of the most popular attractions in Paris. It is famous for a fabulous 19th century
church and now a civil temple.
The Panthéon is located near the Sorbonne University and the Jardin du Luxembourg and looks over
the Quartier Latin. According to history, King Clovis was chosen this place as a minster to build up his
tomb.
This construction was started building in 1575 by Paris architect Jacques Germain Soufflot. He
designed and took charge of it. This task takes during 34 years and just finished until 1791.
The Interior of the Panthéon is really unique and creative. It is used to accommodate the remains of
the great men of France. After that it was adjusted as a pantheon by architect Quatremère de Quincy
and since
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The Mission Of Athletics At Oasis Christian Academy
INTRODUCTION AND PHILOSOPHY The mission of athletics at Oasis Christian Academy is to
leverage athletic competition to train young people in how to more faithfully reflect Jesus Christ. We
encourage student athletes to keep the various elements of their school experience in perspective. In
other words, Christ like qualities and academics are first priority, but we are not slow to encourage
participation in extracurricular activities while striving for excellence in all that we do. The drive is to
be competitive and to win, but the goal is excellence, joy, and growth in Christ like character. The key
to our success in this regard is that we, as a staff, set a good example. As coaches we strive to instill
the highest ideals of Christianity, including the character traits of integrity, fair play and respect for
others. Our core values that we teach help prepare our student athletes for life after high school. We
want all of our student athletes to show that in everything they do I.C.A.R.E. I ntegrity C ommitment
A ccountability R espect E xcellence We believe that these aspects of athletics are the most important
parts of the learning process, and that our student athletes, when the game is over, have given the most
of themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally. OBJECTIVES OF ATHLETICS Character
Qualities: 1. Student athletes will be able to identify with the team members and the school 2. Student
athletes will learn self discipline that will not
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Tan s Use Of Bottles In The Sun
Many Americans believe that their country stresses individuality, yet people are rarely seen using
umbrellas in the sun. Though the original function of an umbrella is to keep a person dry when it rains,
they also serve as sun protection. When a person uses an umbrella on a sunny day in America, others
may stare at or question the individual. Many Americans perceive tanning as positive and the behavior
as an embarrassment. Because Americans associate a tan with social status and fear alienation, most
Americans refuse to use an umbrella in the sun. For some Americans, carrying an umbrella in the sun
is ridiculous because tans are often desirable for its indications of wealth and high social status.
Americans believe that tans signify having
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Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia
Acct 4620: Martha Stewart Case
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is primarily comprised of a magazine publication and a television
show created by home décor aficionado, Martha Stewart. Both sources of media primarily feature
home renovating and decorating products. Also, having an emphasis on do it yourself (DIY) projects
for a more stylish and satisfying home. Stewart herself, described Martha Stewart Living as, the most
trusted guide to stylish living. While MSLO brings in revenues from those looking to decorate their
homes and a significant portion of revenues comes from air time and in show brand/product mentions,
the majority of revenues for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia comes from their publishing branch.
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Operating costs as a function of sales have seen an increase year over year with quite a bit of absolute
percentage volatility. These costs alone accounting for 105%, 124%, and 108% of total revenues for
2009, 2010, and 2011, respectively. If these were primarily variable costs, then with the reduction in
total revenues these should have decreased as well somewhat proportionately. With production,
distribution, and editorial costs comprising over 50% as a function of sales, MSLO is not controlling
key product amp; distribution costs in a manner that will help increase their profit margins and
possibly take them back to profitability. Because of this, the entities ability to continue as a going
concern is questionable. With three years of massive losses and an accumulated deficit reaching
almost $200 million, MSLO benefits from having an equity multiplier of ~1.46. The lack of liquidity
issues ensures that MSLO can continue operating a net loss for a while longer. The flat growth/decay
in general and administrative expenses indicates the firm is maintaining the same level of salary for a
contracting business.
In order to rein in the risks of not continuing on as a going concern, MSLO needs to focus on serious
cost stabilizing and cutting. If their fixed costs are such a large percentage of their cost structure,
fluctuations in volume output will have a larger impact on earnings before interest and taxes. The
larger the volatility of sales puts MSLO in a position that
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One Hundred Years Of Solitude Masculinity Essay
Sanchaiyata Majumdar
Interrogating masculinity in female characters of Garcia Marquez s One Hundred Years of Solitude
Masculinity is a common theme in Latin American literature. The same is true about the works of
Garcia Marquez. Machismo and patriarchy are subthemes of several of his creations, including his
masterpiece, One Hundred Years of Solitude.
However, theorists such as J. Hearn and A. Petersen have argued that the concept of masculinity is
blurred. According to them it tends to not only over simplify the characters of men but also imposes
on them few behavioral attributes which men are expected to conform to. Also, it generalizes the male
and female differences depending upon biological, cultural, and economical scales and ignores the
active role of women in society.
Conversely, although there is a strong sense of masculinity in Marquez s men, yet on closer look one
would see that male characters of Marquez are actually victims of hegemonic masculinity who behave
keeping with the norms set by society on them. Interestingly, on the other hand, Marquez actually
challenges the traditional concepts associated with maleness by showing characteristics of masculinity
in female characters. At times his female characters show extreme sense of violence, ... Show more
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Not only this, in order to make the readers realize of her emotional solidity, the evidence of which is
filled throughout the novel, the author writes that she is, active, small, severe, that woman of
unbreakable nerves. (9) Here he suggests the initiation of a
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HBS Case Innovation and Collaboration at Merrill Lynch
In a rapidly changing world, organizations need to continually identify new opportunities beyond
existing competencies if they are to survive and prosper. Customers also increasingly want customized
products. Customer service has become a hygiene factor and customer loyalty is now being driven by
faster innovation, rapid concept to market and product co creation. This has led to the extension of the
collaboration paradigm to customer facing functions in the supply chain, namely the product design
and prototyping phase. Collaboration is becoming a new and important source of competitive
advantage.
Historically, analysts in the investment bank tended to work independently. Especially, in the
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To achieve the further successful innovation and collaboration, there are many important things
Browning as the director of the research department should have thought about.
As a leader for change, Browning should set the theme by communicating inspiring visions, which
provide a picture of the future combining poetry and prose, imagination and pragmatism, drawing on
destination, dream, prize, target, message, and first step�. So, first, as a leader Browing must be
secure about team s charter, mission, goals and objectives to team members. And employees must
believe a certain level of individual effort will lead to achieving the corporation s standards of
performance. So Browing should set stretch goals which they energize people. And Browing must
confront the key questions that must be answered and then communicate the inherent truth that
inspires. The communication of that inspiring vision is arguably the indispensable condition. So For
this, he should launch internal website for his innovative project and this website will help team
members expedite project s vision communication as well as timely information access. To be
specific, formally, the analysts can share information about each sector regularly through email, e
news letter, and regular cross sector meeting. For example, the equity analyst can have the summary
about current bond market or derivative market weekly or biweekly. Also, through inner information
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Thesis About Chikungunya
Chikungunya : Stories in My Unfortunately and Pity Country
Indonesia, located on the equator. Lined become one of the countries in tropical regions with immense
charm of the famous to various parts of the world. The wealth of nature, hospitality, the cool air and
the other which is typical of this beloved country. My beautiful country seems to start fading charms.
Now we are rich, rich with problems. The only small one like mosquitoes could trigger problems. That
s why, because mosquitoes, Chikungunya problems began to adorn this country.
Before I reveal any further, we should know first what is Chikungunya. Chikungunya is a disease
caused by the chikungunya virus that spread to humans through the bite of the mosquito Aedes
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If we compare with Dengue Fever, the Chikungunya have no severe bleeding, shock and death. The
incubation period of Chikungunya fever is two to four days. Manifestations of the disease lasts three
to ten days. These viruses include Self Limiting Disease which means disappear by itself. Usually
attacks the joints causing pain that can be left behind in a matter of weeks to months. This often
causes the sufferer to experience such as paralysis. So, there is a paradigm of public stating the
Chikungunya causes them to become
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Chuck s Experiences During World War II
To him, nothing came close to the feeling of being ten thousand feet in the air (Jones). Charles Nelson
seemed to have been born for the skies, even from a young age Charles Nelson, more commonly
known as Chuck, knew exactly what he was gonna do when he was older. He was gonna be a pilot,
and he wasn t gonna let anything or anybody stop him. He would share his hopes and dreams with his
first cousin, my grandfather, Tom Jones. Chuck was older than Tom and as result Tom came to respect
Chuck, from this grew a bond that allowed Chuck to feel safe enough to share his dreams with Tom.
Little did Chuck know that his dreams would lead him right into one of the largest wars of all time,
and change the outcome of the rest of his life. Chuck s experiences during World War II were very
unique and not at all the norm of what most pilots experienced during the Second World War. Context
World War II was an event that truly left a mark on history, it is probably one of the most famous wars
of all time, especially on a global scale. There are many different reasons why World War II occurred,
and those reasons branch out into even more reasons when you look at why each individual country
got involved. One could write far more then five pages on that subject alone, because of this I have
decided to focus more on why aerial warfare became the big deal that it was in World War II. When
the Second World War was coming into being we were only a few decades beyond the First World
War, it was
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Why Talent Management Is The Key Items For Win The War For...
Strategic Issues to be addressed to win the war for talent
Talent management is the core to win the war for talent . It is more than just recruitment and selection
of people for a company. At strategic level, it is also about decisions and its human capital
implications. Given below are broad areas which need to be managed and addressed in order to have
an effective talent management.
Talent Strategy and Planning The challenge is in clearly determining the strategic objectives, business
plan and their impact on people. It is important to determine and establish human capital needs and
have a well defined demand / supply forecasting capability. HR leadership needs to be absolutely and
positively be involved in developing these strategy and plans. A best in class talent management
strategy should address the following 7 key items
 Keeping the end game in mind
 Type of talent that the business needs
 Identify the talent gaps
 Identifying high potentials
 Assessing readiness for leadership transitions
 Accelerating development
 Focusing and driving performance
Recruiting critical talent This requires assessing the talent pool options. Analyzing sourcing
Infrastructure Internal / external. Exercising the various sourcing channels like social media, job
portals, etc. Lack of quality information on the candidate is a challenge, in spite of using the best
interviewing skills, referrals, etc. Assessing soft skills and adaptability to the company culture is
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Bringing Electricity to the Masses Essay
It was not very long ago that as night descended the cities, towns, and homes of the world fell into
darkness as well. Lit by candles, oil lamps, gas lamps, and open flame, the light put off by these
flames was not very bright and also had the down fall of producing fumes, smoke, and ash. The
electric light was little more than a novelty for the wealthy and only had small scale applications
where only a few bulbs would be needed. (Flatow 11) If we think about how dependent on electricity
we are today, it becomes difficult to imagine the world as we know it without it. Our cars, computers,
cell phones, almost every facet of our modern life involves electricity. It wasn t till a young scientist;
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He was able to study the trial and errors of his colleagues and succeed where they had failed. Another
advantage for Edison was that he decided to build his light bulb around an entire electrical system of
his own design. He would design and produce generators to supply electricity with integrated fuses to
regulate and control it. (Flatow 11) Once the system which would power his bulb was designed he
began work on designing the bulb itself. The young inventor began to experiment with different
filament materials and shapes. He soon discovered that no matter what he tried the filament would
melt shortly after a current was run through it. To resolve this Edison had developed a thermal
regulator to prevent the incandescing element of his lamp from melting says biographer and Edison
scholar Paul Israel (Jones 55 56) What this meant was as the filament heated up, the regulator would
turn the light off briefly to allow it to cool. This gave Edison the confidence to announce that he had
made a breakthrough, though he had not perfected the type of material used to make the filament. He
invited the press to witness his triumph. Disregarding that his bulbs did not last very long even after
his thermal regulator was in place; Edison was still able to convince investors to back him. Edison had
been working to design and build his electrical system at his laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
Menlo Park was quiet,
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s Black Veil And Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God
Which author s style is more effective and why? Is Jonathan Edward s style of writing more effective
or is Hawthorne s style of writing more effective? Both writers have good styles of writing, however,
Hawthorne s style of writing is more effective because of his mysterious style of writing and
mysterious plot line. Hawthorne s text The Minister s Black Veil gives us a better understanding of
what the theme of the story is. Although, Edward s text Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God helps
readers easily figure out the theme of his text, but his style of writing does not help develop his theme
as much as Hawthorne s style of writing.
Both texts have one thing in common in their themes. They both talk about sin. The Minister s Black
Veil has a theme that is about everyone having a secret sin that they hide. Sinners in the Hands of an
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Hawthorne has the better style of writing because of his mysterious style of writing that helps keep
readers interested and helps develop his theme along the way. Hawthorne s style of writing keeps
many people interested and keeps them reading. He uses that interest to also tell the reader his theme
that everyone has a secret sin that they hide. This is the type of style that keeps many people interested
in his story and helps develop the theme of his story.
While Hawthorne s style of writing is good many could argue that Edward s style of writing is better.
They might suggest that his harsh style of writing could better develop his theme and keep readers
interested. Some might even suggest that Edward s has a stronger theme and style than Hawthorne.
His style of writing helps readers understand his theme that god is provoked and we have done
nothing to abate his anger. Many people could argue that Edward s style and theme are even better at
convincing the reader that sin is
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Techniques Louis de Bernières Uses to Portray the Effects...
What techniques does Louis de Bernières use to portray the effects of the war so powerfully?
Louis de Bernières uses many techniques to portray the effects of the war as powerfully as he does. He
uses techniques that vary from use of language, to using the diary of a homosexual soldier. In the in
between there are other techniques such as: contrast of the good and bad effects of the war; death,
from the inside and the outside; or showing feelings from soldiers instead of numbers and figures.
From my point of view, the use of language is the technique that sticks out the most. He uses all sorts
of words, meanings, effects and even languages! Just as he uses sarcasm everywhere: War is a
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The power of the words, and the roughness of what they are telling makes the reader feel incredibly
impressed by the cruelty of war, and the courage of soldiers. The fact that the use of language is the
most effective technique is perfectly logical, as words are the ones in charge of putting the message
through, and thanks to these words and the way in which they were used, the reader gets a real,
touching and effective feeling of how the war was. Of course, using different languages instead of
translating names of places and people gave even more sense of reality and the reader felt more in
touch with the characters and with the story being narrated.
However, another technique Louis de Bernières used when writing
Captain Corelli´s Mandolin that really struck me, was the diary of a homosexual, Carlo Guercio. This
can be described as the human part of the war. It just talks about the feelings and experiences of a
soldier. What Carlo talks about is touching, moreover the way in which
Louise de Bernières puts himself into a homosexual soldier´s position is amazing. He uses
homosexual eyes to make us see the inside of a war in the most original way. Homosexuals are not
supposed to be very masculine, therefore it is not very common for homosexuals to recruit, but also
thanks to the fact that it is a homosexual narrating, we get a better sense of what the feelings
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Samuel Beckett Time Dilemma Analysis
Beckett s Time Dilemma: Yesterday as Melancholy and Flux of Time The interrelations between
time/existence and past/present are focal issues that Samuel Beckett stresses. Oxford English
Dictionary defines time as the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past,
present, and future regarded as a whole . Considering the continuity and wholeness of the unique
elements of time as expressed in this dictionary definition, Beckett s perception of the time as a whole
and in a continued progress reveals not only his philosophical inquiries such as who are we? and why
are we chosen? but also his obsession with human and being . Stressing Jean Paul Sartre s often
repeated dictum, Existence precedes essence (qtd. in Walkey 2009:105) within his works, Beckett
predominantly focuses on the latter: essence. In Endgame, Nagg and Nell are staged as moribund
characters stuffed into dustbins and unconscious of time phenomenon. They are characterized as the
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The very starting point of yesterday is not clearly indicated. This indefiniteness echoes an unspecified
sign of past experiences of Beckett s characters. The characters are portrayed to have an unknown
past; there is no clear background information related to their former identity. The only timeframe to
question their previous identity is yesterday . Beckett constantly uses this time image to portray backs
and forths between yesterday and now to represent the (un)limited period of time. There seems a flux
of time, and as expressed by Anthony Uhlmann The time image, [...], presents the flow of time (which
is not simply monodirectional from past to present but involves flux) (2006: 12). Yesterday as a time
image is noticeably revealed in Waiting for Godot as well. Estragon s unconsciously uttered
statements have a close connection with their previous social life and
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Performance Management For The Senior Management Service...
1 INTRODUCTION
The essay will critically discuss the objectives and the constraints of performance management for the
Senior Management Service (SMS) in the South African Public service. This essay will begin with a
brief definition of the following concept performance management, performance appraisal and Senior
Management Service (SMS). Secondly, the essay will discuss the performance process and the
performance system. Thirdly, it will discuss three elements of performance management: performance
appraisal, performance monitoring and performance planning. Fourthly, the essay will provide discuss
the objectives of performance management for the SMS in the South African Public service.
Thereafter, the essay will discuss the challengers of performance management for SMS in the South
African Public sector.
2 DEFINITION OF CONCEPTS
2.1 Performance Management
According to ( :285)...performance management is defined as the Performance management is the
process of identifying, measuring, managing, and developing the perfor¬mance of the human
resources in an organization
2.2
3 EXPLAINATION OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
4 THREE ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
4.1 Performance appraisal
Erasmus, Swanepoel, Schenk, van der Westhuizen and Wessels (2005: 268,269) state that performance
appraisal is a formal and systematic process which the job relevant strength and weaknesses of
employees are identified, observed, measured, recorded and developed. The performance appraisal
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Laura Movie Analysis
In 1944, producer and director Otto Preminger released an 88 minute film noir that would soon give
rise to Hollywood stars such as Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney. This film, known as Laura, quite
subtly discusses a myriad of ideas and problems that the people of the time were still struggling to
deal with, the most important being homosexuality. The film begins with a scene that involves the two
main characters, Mark McPherson and Waldo Lydecker, together in a bathroom with Lydecker
eventually getting stepping of his bathtub, asking McPherson for a robe. McPherson throws Lydecker
his robe, and smirks in the process. The 1944 film noir classic Laura uses Laura Hunt, a woman that
Lydecker is meant to be seen as in love with, as a façade that hides Lydecker s homosexuality and
attraction to the other men in the film.
Laura, a spectacular film noir classic produced and directed by Otto Preminger, tells the story of a
stunning young lady who the audience is led to believe was murdered in the entryway of her lavish
apartment. When the film begins its journey, the audience learns that a woman named Laura Hunt
(Gene Tierney) was shot in the face by an unknown murderer and that a handsome detective by the
name of Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews) has taken over the case and is on the hunt to solve Laura s
death. As the film breezes through, the audience is introduced to several characters who become
increasingly important to the scene. For example, Preminger presents Shelby Carpenter
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Odd Colloquialism Analysis
V 1.01 Within reach is an odd colloquialism, filled with uncertainty. It can mean something physically
within arm s length, it could mean a goal close to being reached, or it could refer to one s hopes and
dreams. It could refer to improvements internal and external, either way, it s a metaphor that implies
you are you chasing a carrot on a stick. Anything within reach hasn t been achieved yet, though you
can get close to it. It is a apt idiom, but I don t know if I like it. When I hear the phrase within reach, I
m reminded of all the things I have to do. Every goal and every aspiration I have is within reach, but
there s so much to be done, and I am only human. I m about five feet tall, so anything within reach for
most people is hard for
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Civil War In Star Wars
Civil war in a galaxy far far away Throughout the galaxy in the world of star wars, power struggles
keep on hurting the jedi. The book Star Wars episode 2 is full of war for every jedi or sith. War means
a struggle for power over the whole galaxy in the star wars book. In the book war is a key part of what
happens in all the republic and their enemies. It is different for young jedi padawan Anakin who is
torn on his anger for his losses and his love for the young senator Padme amidala. The book makes it
show when Anakin gets lectured by his master Obi Wan and the way he shows his feelings towards
Padme after a long 10 years. Over and over war tugs on Anakin s feelings which makes him confused
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I think she added him because he is a wise jedi that helps them on their adventures. Without Yoda the
jedi would be clueless and would have nobody to guide them. It could also be that Yoda could be a
representation of what a true jedi could be such as, a kind peaceful warrior that also has immense
power flowing through him. Yoda could also have been added to make the rest of the jedi relaxed in a
tense moment and makes jokes like, Lost a planet, Master Obi Wan has. How embarrassing. (Wrede
79). This means that Yoda knows how to be able to take a serious moment and make a joke of it. Yoda
is a good teacher as well that teaches the jedi to trust in the force, Feel. Be as one with the force. Help
you, I will. (Wrede 79). This means that Yoda teaches other Jedi younglings to trust in the force. Yoda
could also be a strong and powerful Jedi as he fights for peace in the Clone Wars. Yoda holds strong
abilities in the force within him like being able to fight a Sith master and protect his friends at the
same time. Also, Yoda can live for very long periods of time. I think Wrede made him have that ability
so that he can teach the Jedi everything they know. Without this ability I think the Jedi would be in
trouble and lose the Clone Wars. I also think the author added Yoda so he could protect the galaxy
alongside his fellow Jedi masters and his students from the Sith. Yoda could also help the
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The Death Of Hester Prynne By Roger Chillingworth
The main characters in this story are Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth, Arthur Dimmesdale, and
Pearl. Hester Prynne is from New England, she married a man named Roger Chillingworth. Their plan
was to move to Boston together, Hester would go first and Roger would follow. Roger never showed
up, so Hester had an affair with Arthur Dimmesdale and had a child with him. Hester is shamed and
alienated from the town, Hester becomes very independent. Roger Chillingworth has a distorted soul,
he is unable to engage in relationships, he represents true evil. Roger eventually dies because he no
longer has a reason to live. Arthur Dimmesdale was a scholar at Oxford University, he is also the lover
of Hester Prynne. Arthur is a very powerful speaker, more people look up to him after The Election
Day Sermon. Arthur confesses to being Hester s lover. Arthur dies, but he becomes more of an icon
because of his death. Pearl is the daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. Pearl is a very
disturbed child, she asks very direct questions, and she constantly makes her mother aware of the
scarlet letter by taunting her and playing with it.
Minor Characters The minor characters of this story are Governor Bellingham, Mistress Hibbins, John
Wilson, and the Narrator. Governor Bellingham is a wealthy old man who resembles a normal English
aristocrat. Bellingham is blind to wrong doings. Mistress Hibbins is a widow who lives with her
brother Governor Bellingham. Hibbins is a witch who goes into
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Mobile Phones And The Mobile Phone Industry
Apple Inc. People have become more and more comfortable with and reliant on digital communication
solutions, including the mobile phone. In fact, there are now more mobile phone subscribers in the
world (2.4 billion), than there are landline phones subscribers. The mobile phone is becoming a
primary means of communication, not only for voice but also for digital services, email, digital
photos, navigation, etc. Worldwide over 350 billion text messages, also known as SMS Messages, are
exchanged across the world s mobile networks every month. The global cell phone industry had a
growth momentum in (2011 2015) that reached an estimated $334.8 billion, with an annual growth
rate of 6.8% over the next five years (2015 2020). Developing regions are expected to register
significant growth. Increase in population and rising urbanization in developing regions are the key
drivers for industry growth. The cell phone industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in
the manufacturing of mobile phones. The industry includes leading global cell phone handset
manufacturers by their segment revenues. The cell phone industry is highly concentrated. The
competitive landscape has changed significantly during the last five years. Three new companies have
emerged as top five players. Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., Nokia, and LG Electronics Inc. Apple
Inc., Sony, and Samsung have displaced all as top five players in 2014. Apple Incorporation is an
American multinational American company
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Ancient Greek Society
Ancient Greece society evolved around their sports. In fact, they created the Olympics. Played by
mostly men and boys, the sports were to make sure they were in shape. For people in the army, sports
would be played to not only keep you fit, but to also prepare you for war. They had to be able to
march long distances, hold heavy weapons along with the heavy equipment, and then to fight. The
ancient Olympics were very significantly and were held in Olympia. Unlike the modern Olympics,
though, competitors were only from the Greek towns. They started as a one day event until 684 BC it
became a three day event. The games included running, long jump, shot put, javelin, boxing,
pankration and equestrian events. Over 50,000 people could sit and watch
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The Pros And Cons Of Texting
Since the start of communication, engineers have been searching for ways to advance the way we
connect with one another from the pictograph, to the landline telephone, even to our revolutionary
smartphones. However, one advancement that really made it s mark on our society and culture was
texting, which almost everyone from ages 10 to 50 has participated in at some point in their lives.
While texting is seen as a positive in younger people s eyes, the older generation often feels it s a
negative. John Humphrys, author of I H8 Txt Msgs , in particular, has his own pronounced opinion on
texting, and is not a strong advocate for it. David Crystal, who has written many pieces on texting, but
specifically 2B or Not 2B? , on the contrary, believes that texting is not a bad thing, and it actually
impacts texters in a positive way. Of the two authors, David Crystal provides a much more convincing
argument through providing statistics and details, whereas John Humphrys uses his personal opinions
in an attempt to convince readers. Crystal s ability to conceptualize (or rationalize) texters motivations
for abbreviating strengthens his argument by making him sound more knowledgeable as a writer. To
begin his argument, Crystal makes the excellent point that people would not send texts that are
unreadable, especially when texting is a service that is not free. It also is not all the time that people
will send text with slanguage (Crystal 1), since not all situations will call for
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Queer Liberation Theology Research Paper
Queer Liberation Theology In our modern era, the conversation about gender equality, marriage
equality, and identity cannot be ignored. Even with current events relating to which public restroom
one can use is a staunch reminder of the social inequities which exist in the United States of America.
Beyond the social dialogue is the spiritual conversation. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and
Queer community fight not only an uphill battle with the pressure of society but also how to reconcile
a relationship with God and a place within Christianity. It is through the thoughtful exploration of
Queer Liberation Theology that a dialogue and public and spiritual discourse can flourish. With its
earliest roots, in Latin America in the 1970s, the movement known as Liberation Theology focuses on
the compassionate approach to addressing poverty and oppression. There is a general attitude of the
public at large and its dealings with the poor. Controversy abounds when one attempts to do more than
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In a simplified explanation, Queer Liberation Theology follows the study of LGBTQ members of
society and their experiences with oppression and how to make a real and distinct relationship with
God and the Church. The LGBTQ community has sought a theological identity and began to take
greater shape in the second half of the twentieth century. What originally began as a gay male
perspective on Christianity, the feminist movement grew and the ideology was joined. Additional
movements have also been formed which have challenged the patriarchal and relatively stagnant and
misogynistic views of Christianity. Eco feminism and even Pagan connections to Christianity have
also suggested that there are those who seek a balance and fluidity to modern theological
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The Impact of European Diseases in the New World Essay
The Impact of European Diseases in the New World
If science has taught us anything, it is that one event invariably effects countless others. This is no
more evident than when a species is introduced into a new environment. Once a foreign species finds
itself in new surroundings, it can either die or adapt. Often, these introduced species take over the
environment, irrevocably changing it to fit their needs. This usually leads to a serious deteriorating in
the well being of species currently existing there. Such is the case as when the Europeans introduced
themselves to the New World. The new arrivals not only brought themselves, their technologies, and
ways of life, but, most disastrously, their diseases arrived as well.
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Killing its host is counter productive for diseases when the host dies, it dies. (Cowley, 54) Regardless
of the infection s intentions however, host death can often be the result.
And death is something that ran rampant through the native population. The Indians were not able to
combat these new afflictions because they were new to their systems. Small pox, whooping cough,
chicken pox, scarlet fever, influenza and many more had long been around in Europe and the colonists
had developed resistance to most of them. (Crosby, 198)
When a disease has existed in a community for years, the members of said community develop a
natural, inherited defense after some generations. After initial entrance, the disease runs through the
population and the more susceptible individuals acquire the disease and die from it. Those individuals
hardy enough to survive then dominate the gene pool and the disease become less fatal to the
remaining population. (Meltzer, 39)
Eventually, the diseases are always around in some variety, but there is a low incidence of
infection...with the only susceptible individuals are those entering by birth, which is way diseases like
measles and chick pox effect mostly the young, or from outside. These individuals show higher rates
of infection and death than those already living there amongst the diseases do. (Linton, 131,141) This
is precisely what occurred to the natives of the New
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Improving Student Learning And Achievement
Many highly effective schools have changed their outlook on assessment and how they use
assessment. Highly effective schools have also helped the students become more accountable for their
learning. Making these two changes brought about a significant increase in student learning and
achievement. Using comprehensive assessments have brought about positive changes in student
learning through achieving assessment balance and quality and increasing teacher involvement in the
assessment process. Focusing on assessment for the annual state standardized test drives the
curriculum and instruction of too many schools.Teaching to the test to improve student achievement
puts true student learning and potential at risk. Shifting the focus from No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
and making adequate yearly progress (AYP) frees schools to do what they were intended to do,
educate future citizens. Accountability is a powerful tool when it is used correctly and placed where it
should be. Schools and teachers must be held accountable for student learning, however, should the
students also shoulder some of the responsibility as well? Highly effective schools think so and have
made the changes to do so.
Comprehensive Assessment
Comprehensive assessments provide evidence of student learning. There are three instrumental ways
to adapt instruction to improve student learning; challenging and meaningful assessment, feedback
and motivation (Vega, 2014). First, assessments should be challenging and
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The Credibility Of Edward Pierce In The Great Train Robbery
In The Great Train Robbery, Edward Pierce is the most credible because of his intelligence and
knowledge of all the social classes in London. Pierce is able to charm the wealthy into finding out
information of the trains and the location of the keys. Pierce is the mastermind of the entire robbery
and makes his plan patiently and is able to change them when setbacks happen. Pierce is able to trick
Chokee Bill, a pawnbroker, into telling the authorities that he is heading to Greenwich when he is
really staying in London. Throughout the robbery and even in his arrest he is able to solve and get
through every difficulty. It is presumed that this whore was actually the actress Miss Miriam, and that
in kissing Pierce she passed him the key to the
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The Role Of Dystopia In Ray Bradbury s Farenheit 451
Dystopia ussually refers to a community or society, ussually fictional, that is in some important way,
undesiarable or frightning.In this case both farenhight 451, and our beloved modern world can both be
seen as dystopias.Although some may be blind to the eye, when taking our world in consideration as
one due to the factors that make it appeal otherwise,it unfortuanetly shares the same key points as the
ones in farenhight 451 that make it one.
This is shown throughout the whole book,Farenheight 415, by ray bradbury, laying out detail by detail
about how a dystopian society lives their everyday life and the conflicts that arrise within it in this
fictional story. Hoping that people in our modern society ,can point out a few dystopian flaws in ours
as well. For example in 451,they ban literature books,while our society prohibits them from certain
age groups. Another way includes, how 451, does not permit its citizens certain rights or freedom of
speech, and seems to be controlling over its people as well as not letting them at least have a choice or
say. But if you take a look at our society,this can be seen in politics today, as well as in school policys.
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This is can be inferred when montag responds back to clarrise stating, Do you ever read any of the
books you burn? he laughed, No,thats against the law! ( Bradbury ) Pointing out that farenheight 451
is indeed a dystopia due to them not wanting you to learn as well as succeed in the long term, by the
help of handy
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The House Of Vanity Presents As A Supernatural
THE HOUSE OF VANITY presents as a supernatural, short thriller. The setting of the manor helps
creates an ominous and gloomy tone fitting for this story. The storm also adds to the chilling
ambiance. The story is driven by themes about vanity, destiny, fate, free will, and the idea of evil.
While there are definite strengths in the short, the short would also benefit from building upon those
strengths. As mentioned, the setting is eerie. The idea of a fortuneteller/clairvoyant is a smart story
choice. There s an intriguing connection between Madame and the TS Eliot. The opening scene with
Garrison and the Madame helps create nice suspense and anticipation. Garrison is believable as a
broken man, desperate to change his destiny. The Madame also feels authentic as the fortuneteller.
There s a solid inciting event with the murder and the suicide. The scream in the background nicely
foreshadows Matilda, although another creative choice is to actually show young Matilda walking into
the room. On a small note, the scene transition from the reading to showing Garrison back at home
does feel a bit jarring and rough. Perhaps end with Madame Sosostris slamming down a tarot card,
with the sounds of thunder, and then overlap the sound of the storm to the scene at the Murbank s
home. The story is propelled forward when Matilda seeks help from the Madame. It s another smart
story choice. Her goal is clear: get answers. The stakes are more personal than physical. Matilda doesn
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Ronald Dworkin s Theory And How His Theory Essay
Introduction;
This essay is compiled to review and apply Ronald Dworkin (Dworkin) theory and how his theory
was incorporated to assist in constructing laws. In light of Dworkin s theory, significant areas such as
moral principles, legal principles, rights and rules will be explore to understand the influence that
these attributes had, in essence of creating laws.
In order to understand these attributes and their abilities to be incorporated into laws, Dworkin s
theory first must be explored and understood, to know how this was possible.
What is Dworkin s theory;
The basis of Dworkin s theory revolves around the notion that laws do not only comprise of rules, but
need to incorporate principles. This is due to rules needing to be used in an all or nothing fashion.
Whereas the use of principles enables an extra dimension of weight, giving rise to different avenues
that rules would not be able to. Dworkin, was one of the only theorists who rejected the notion of the
rule of recognition, as it was a very narrow concept. For Dworkin, he suggested the use of the
Hercules model, which is more applicable in comparison.
Dworkin suggested that the law was imbued with specific attributes of morality. This was also known
as the laws integrity. Dworkin s aim was to explain how it was people s duties to obey the laws, which
is a moral duty, and the states hold the monopoly of the power to enforce the laws, rests on the laws
integrity. However, for this the effectively work,
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Stages and Strategies of Collective Bargaining
The ILO Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining Convention (No. 98), 1949 describes collective
bargaining as: Voluntary negotiation between employers or employers organizations and workers
organizations, with a view to the regulation of terms and conditions of employment by collective
agreements. Collective bargaining could also be defined as negotiations relating to terms of
employment and conditions of work between an employer, a group of employers or an employers
organization on the one hand, and representative workers organizations on the other, with a view to
reaching agreement. There are several essential features of collective bargaining, all of which cannot
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The subsequent arguments and counter arguments can become heated and even acrimonious.
Negotiations can break down and resume and the matter remains inconclusive without any progress
for many days. Stage 3: Signaling This collective bargaining model rests on the worker s
representatives submitting proposals that they consider ideal, but willing to settle for less, and the
management willing to concede more than they publicly acknowledge. Sending signals across to the
other party, through subtle messages, change of tone, body language, and other cues reveal to the other
side that the proposal under discussion will meet with little resistance, can be accepted with
modifications, or have a low chance of acceptance. Signaling thereby reveals the resistance point to
the other party without making it explicit. Failure to send signals leads to both sides sticking to their
positions, causing impasse and a breakdown of negotiation and the dispute escalating to the next level
of industrial action. Stage 4: Proposal One of the important stages of collective bargaining
negotiations is one side making a proposal in a bid to end the argument and reach a settlement. Such
proposals are reconciliation of arguments made by either side, based on the signals received. Stage 5:
Packaging Good negotiators package proposals. Packaging involves making concessions, but placing
items that remain too tempting to resist along with some
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A Planar Dual-Band Filter based on the Reduced Length...
A Planar Dual Band Filter based on the Reduced Length Parallel Coupled Lines
Seungku Lee and Yongshik Lee, Member, IEEE
Sowmya Ravichandran
Review paper summary: A Dual Band Filter is obtained by cascading the reactively loaded parallel
coupled lines of reduced length ( 〖90〗^0).The proposed filter have same electrical performance at
both the passbands at frequencies f1 and mf1, where m is the frequency of separation between the two
passbands. A complete set of design equations are derived for arbitrary number of Filter stages using
standard filter synthesis technique. This provides simple, low cost and high performance filter with
multiple bands.
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The ports 2 and 3 can be made open or short. This design operates only at one frequency (f1).The
equation for designing this filter is derived by even and odd mode analysis. The bandwidth of the filter
with dual band is less compared to the conventional filter with single frequency of operation. This
reduction in bandwidth is due to the Shunt stubs which are used to load the parallel coupled lines.
Novel Design: The electrical length of the coupled line is reduced to 〖34.84〗^0 . This decrease in
length can be obtained only by increasing the frequency of separation m to 4.167.Hence the passband
frequencies thus obtained are 2.4GHz and 10GHz.The even and mode impedances of the coupled line
and the impedance of the shunt stub are calculated using the filter design equations. The shunt
impedance value is found to be decreased when compared to filter with length 〖56.8421〗^0.The
bandwidth at both the frequencies are increased to 216MHz for a filter with 9% fractional bandwidth
at 2.4GHz and 2.16% fractional bandwidth at 10GHz.Thus a reduced length filter would have
increased bandwidth and decreased stub impedance. A graph is plotted for frequency Vs insertion loss.
The insertion loss is found to be 0.66dB at 2.4GHz and 19.8dB at 10GHz.A better insertion loss of
2.9dB is obtained with a little shift in the frequency at 12.1GHz.
Table 1: 2.4/10GHz Dual band filter
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assata shakur
Brandon Ross September 3, 2014 Africana Studies, SP12 Assata Shakur Paper Assata Shakur is a very
strong and determined individual that refused to give up her beliefs and ideas to receive her freedom.
When she was incarcerated, treated like an animal, beaten to a bloody pulp and lost all basic human
rights, she only grew more stronger and determined. Shakur was a political prisoner and suffered
because of her Black Panther Black Liberation Army affiliation. She spent six years in prison for
crimes that she was not proven to have done or had any connection to. Most people would have given
up and sold out to get their freedom back, she didn t because she simply took it back! Shakur s life
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Her time in the hospital became better as her body healed and the abuse from the officers stopped. A
short time later Shakur was transported from the hospital to Middlesex County jail. It seemed like the
middle of the night...A wheelchair was waiting for me. I figured they were taking me to jail said
Shakur describing the experience. (Assata 45) Shakur s status as a political activist would affect her
greatly in prison. The federal authorities wanted Shakur isolated from all the other prisoners because
they did not want her to spread her radical ideas to any of the other prisoners which could possibly
result in a revolt. Her cell was isolated from all the other prisoners and was patrolled by guards at all
times. In prison, Shakur was subjected to the nihilistic ideas that she encountered on the outside.
During this time blacks were treated as lower class citizens. Society wanted to keep African
Americans in the same ghettos and isolate us from the nicer neighborhoods (domestic colonialism).
They did this by racial profiling (Assata Shakur s arrest on the turnpike), police highly populating
certain areas and raising prices to live in certain areas. These methods create a sense of self
worthlessness inside of a person which often lead to crime. This trend often leads to African
Americans being arrested and incarcerated. Once in prison, the system has now taken the little power
that the person once had (the right to vote, speak etc.) The prisoner now
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Characteristics Of The Romantic Era
One must be true to themselves, to obtain human happiness. The Romantic era was a period that
expressed the importance of breaking away from society, and finding one s inner love. This period
dates during the years of 1790 1900 s. Its key characteristics included emotion, love, and imagination.
Until this point, truth was defined by the Neoclassicists as something transmitted by a tradition
derived from the philosophy, art, and literature of the Greek and Romans. In contrast, the Romantics
rejected these assumptions and emphasized the uniqueness of the individual because all human beings
are not made of the same stuff. It s safe to say, individualism and nature were the top values to obtain
human happiness during the Romanticism era.
Before the Romantic era, society played a huge role in how individuals were accepted, viewed, and
should construct themselves. Decisions were made by society and society inputted restraints of social
institutions. Everything was viewed in a mechanistic, perfectionist aspect. In reality, life is imperfect,
wild, and uncontrollable. The Romantic era was a time that one focused on self instead of society s
views. This period made it feasible to break away from social restraints to express your own human
values. Value is defined as things you care about and was expressed using feelings. You owned the
authority to find feeling in life and emotion. Freedom was achievable and life became a reality
because one was viewed as an individual instead of a majority.
Nature is a major factor of the Romanticism era. The Romanticism era changed the mechanized world
into the natural world. Before this period, salvation was found through the heaven, a social institute.
One had to have faith using a philosophic mind to achieve salvation. In contrast, the Romantics state
that nature is not salvation, but instead an aspect used to achieve salvation by being present in nature.
Life consist of responding to nature by imagining. Soon as you stop imagining, salvation is lost. Life
is a non rational process and one never knows where it ll go. Being present is what contributes to
human happiness and one s values.
Casper David Friedrich s work Wander Above the Sea of Fog expresses the Romanticism values in
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Thomas Freidman s The World Is Flat
The world is flat by Thomas Freidman is a very debatable book that is focused around how the world
is becoming flat. Thomas uses the metaphor the world is flat to explain how the global competitive
field is being leveled. He first realizes this on his trip to Bangalore, India. On his trip he is followed by
a discovery channel crew and he interviews Indian businessmen and women working for American
companies. He discover that they can communicate with there partners around the world by video
conferencing this is where he began his own theory of how the world became flat. After his journey to
India we travel to other flattening countries like China, Japan, and of course he investigates our own
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The first force was the fall of the Berlin wall next was the release of Netscape (a communication
software) then the creation of work flow software, uploading outsourcing, off shoring , supply
chaining, in sourcing , informing, and finally the steroids which are phones laptops etc. Freidman
efficiently explains how each of these events flattened the world and splits them into three groups
Globalization 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. Next Freidman travels to being and interviews U.S. embassy officials
in Beijing as he wants to discover more of why the world has flattened as he knows there are other
factors to consider. Through his interviews he saw how much the young generation of Chinese wanted
education and work in America. In the next chapter The Great Sorting Out Freidman talks with
political theorist Michael Sandel and they discuss outsourcing. Specifically outsourcing in India they
ponder whether the Indians are being used for cheap labor or are being given a great opportunity. To
better understand Freidman uses and anecdote about a company in Indiana moving its manufacturing
to India. Finally before moving on the author examines intellectual property which is things created
from the mind like inventions, artwork, and
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The Evolution Of Egos
As with any new technology today, there must have been a magical experience for people back in the
day to witness and hear radio for the first time. It s oddly comforting in a way to know that even with
the ever changing hi tech gadgets of today, somethings over time, do not change. The way people react
to new ideas and inventions and how they impede those innovations. Egos can get in the way of where
a new idea ends up and how advanced that idea becomes. In addition, the notion that something can be
replaced with a newer and improved model has not changed in over 100 years. It seems that radio
would have made faster and more advanced strides if it wasn t for the egos of the three men that
forged it. Lee de Forest, Edwin Armstrong,
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Captives And Voyagers Analysis
In Captives and Voyagers, Alexander X. Byrd argues that the three movements of black migrants,
whether free or enslaved, to Sierra Leone and Jamaica comprised of a cultural and social
transformation unique to black migrant society, catalyzed not only by the prime transatlantic journeys
of each group, but also by their preceding multi leveled passages leading up to their voyage and
settlement. Byrd further exemplifies the notion that the African diaspora in black migration to Sierra
Leone and Jamaica inescapably intertwined with the British empire. The violent, arduous, and
dehumanizing passage of captives from the hinterland to the Biafran littoral alienated the slaves from
their former culture and home. Prevalent in the interior, deracination deprived the enslaved of their
own identities which led, more often than not, to the formation of kinship between captives; ties of
which were rooted in the common struggle of enslavement. Byrd alludes to these ties by stating that
captives were in a state of marginality, their old senses of place, self, and identification enfeebled and
new ones yet to be fully determined (Byrd 26). Such need for a unique identification of a marginalized
group of people led to many identifying as Igbo. Byrd goes on to claim that life on the ship further
fueled the process of becoming Igbo. In his own words, the slave ship was a forcing house of social
change (Byrd 56). The deprivation, violence, morbidity, and high mortality rates experienced in
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Case Study Of Nissan
I. Generating Value
Evaluate: According to the case study Nissan has a pacific product line compared to its competitors.
Nissan uses a build to stock method for some models of vehicle, while the rest of the methods of
vehicle are building to order. This style of operations management should save the company money.
There is an example of this found in the Nissan case study on page 4.
Assess: Nissan is achieving a competitive advantage by maintained a simplified product line
compared to its competitors. The company adopted a build to stock strategy for just a few SKUs in
each model and a build to order strategy for the rest (William and David, 2017). Nissan believed that
this strategy had not only helped it to simplify its operations and ... Show more content on
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Step 1, Determine the use of the forecast. Nissan determines whether to increase sales, introduce new
settings, enhance features or redesign preexisting products (Nissan Motor Co Ltd Forecast, 2017).
Step 2, Select the items to be forecasted. Nissan forecast based off the features most selected during
build sales this include product demand and model sales. Step 3 determines the time horizon of the
forecast. Nissan determines this by deciding whether it should be quarterly or annually (Vehicle
production forecast, 2017). Step 4, Selecting the forecasting model. Nissan does this by considering
several variables related to quantity. Step 5, gather the data needed to forecast. Nissan does this by
obtaining information from pre orders, past sales, and economical behavior. Step 6, Make the forecast.
Nissan show each model in the forecast. Step 7, Validate and implement the results. Nissan does this
by ensuring the models and data are all valid and have achieved desired results (Vehicle production
forecast, 2017). To ensure the quality of the product, Nissan should review forecast from each model
and adjust as needed to forecast
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  • 3. Patterns Of Exercising Among Overseas Students Research report on Patterns of exercising among overseas students Name: Dinesh Kutu Date: 13/10/2014 Teacher s name: Olga Kerle Class: AE3 CONTENTS 1. Abstract ...................................................................................................................3 2. Introduction ............................................................................................................4 5 3. Methodology ..........................................................................................................6 4. Results .......................................................................................................................7 10 5. Discussion ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Enjoyment was the second main reason for male students whereas weight loss was the second main reason for doing exercise given by female students. More female students liked to do gentle exercise whereas males choose more intensive exercises. The study supports the hypothesis that partially supports the hypothesis that enjoyment was the second most reason for male students and weight loss was the main reason for female after health/fitness. Also more females choose doing less intensive exercise than males. A possible implication of this study is that Health Organizations or any other authority for the promotion of physical fitness by doing exercise. INTRODUCTION In this 21st century, life is becoming busier at work, social connections or in household works. Thus people have no time to maintain their physical health. Overseas students who are studying in Australia nowadays have very busy life at their jobs or study. They cannot manage time for their physical well beings. As exercise is very essential for remaining healthy, jogging or running will bring positive effects on their body and will lead them to a healthy life. Several studies have been conducted on frequency, intensity of exercise and the reasons for doing exercise. In a study conducted by Australian Bureau of Statistics (2007) concerned with frequency of exercise showed that most of the females loved doing exercise more than twice a week. The another research by the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Jimmy Santiago Baca s Speech Meaningful, powerful, thought provoking are only just a few words that can be used to describe Jimmy Santiago Baca s writing. Baca s book titled, Spring Poems Along the Rio Grande is a collection of short poems, which take readers on a journey through his spiritual union and connection with nature, primarily a river. Through the use of his poems, Baca expresses his hardship and struggles growing up in New Mexico while connecting his need to find spiritually in nature and all it has to offer. Baca s spiritual journey can be seen through his use of personification, metaphors and symbolisms. After reading Baca s book of short poems, it is apparent that he finds comfort in nature and feels himself becoming one with it. His use of personification ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through personification, metaphors and symbolisms he s able to express himself eloquently. The following lines from his short poem, I Have No Answers, symbolizes his connection with nature and Christ. When people kneel reverently in church pews, when a million hands are folding in prayers to the Lord...I pray to the halo lust of leaves, Christ...and everywhere I look, I see the resurrection now He is this river water... (pg 61). Baca is trying to symbolize and connect the idea that Christ is everywhere for him, he is not just in a church, he is also in nature, in the river, in the leaves. The essence of Christ is all around and because he s found a spiritual connection with nature he s able to experience this prosperity. In his short poem titled, Spring Arrives, Baca is trying to symbolize the idea that if Christ is flowing through the river then he is ready to allow Christ to enter his soul and receive forgiveness for his mistakes. Creator in the form of a river flowing to the Gulf...breathe in me, fill my lungs, replenish my sight... (pg 9). Throughout all of Baca s poems, the idea of accepting nature as a form of guidance is present and it s a strong theme. Nature, is his savior and accepting it has allowed him to better himself and find a way to block out all of his bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Industry Analysis Paper Mcdonald s The corporation I chose to discuss is McDonald s. McDonald s is a publicly traded corporation that includes the following domestic companies, McDonald s, Chipotle Mexican Grill, and Boston Market. This paper will discuss the following: Choosing the socio cultural and global segments of the general environment and explaining which segment would rank highest in the influence on McDonald s Corporation and also assessing how those segments affect McDonald s Corporation. Discussing the two forces of competition, which are threat of new entrants and threat of substitutes, and identifying the most significant of those forces for McDonald s Corporation. Considering the two forces of competition and predict what McDonald s ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also in 1965, McDonald s first went public with an initial stock price of $22.50 per share. In 1969, the McDonald s logo was revamped concentrating more on the famous golden arches. Emphasizing on the Golden Arches allowed for an easy global transition and recognition. The global segment of the general environment is that McDonald s has Internationally and successfully expanded into foreign markets around the world. The first country that McDonald s expanded to was Canada. Today, McDonald s successfully operates in more than 100 countries and has over 34,400 locations. According to the McSpotlight.org, on average, McDonald s opens a new restaurant every three hours . The world recognizes McDonald s as a truly successful American company with tasty and affordable food items. The segment of the general environment that ranks the highest between the global and socio cultural considerations is the socio cultural. The reason being that McDonald s represents a very strong aspect of the American culture and a major part of the American culture is the food industry. The food industry, in terms of American food consists of a good old fashioned hamburger, French Fries, and soda and McDonald s mastered this concept of American food to perfection. On the other hand the global segment especially in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Standard Oil Company Essay The Standard Oil Trust of Ohio was and American oil producing, refining, and transporting company. It was founded in 1863 by John D. Rockefeller and lasted until 1911. During 1868, Rockefeller expanded the oil company to become the largest oil refining company in the world. In 1870, the company was renamed Standard Oil Company. After it was renamed, Rockefeller purchased most of the oil companies that were currently in business to make one large company. Rockefeller s actions created a monopoly. A monopoly is when someone owns most or all of the company or business empire so that no one other person can control it. Rockefeller did this by buying up all of the supplies to make oil barrels so that his competitors were not able to transport ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Ida was 34 years old, she moved to Paris to write her biography. While she was oversees, she supported herself by writing a plethora of articles on the City of Light for the popular magazines. Her work for this magazine caught the attention of Samuel Sidney McClure, the founder of McClure s Magazine, who was looking for writers for his new monthly publication. Tarbell was hired as an editor in 1894 and quickly became McClure s Magazine s most successful writer. She became very successful due to her series on Abraham Lincoln which nearly doubled the number of magazines sold. Later on, a whole new generation of investigative journalists called muckrakers , given the name by President Theodore Roosevelt, began a campaign to expose corruption in businesses. Theodore Roosevelt gave these opinionated journalists the pessimistic label muckrakers in a speech in 1906. Despite this negative label, Tarbell campaigned with the other journalists. For two years, Tarbell looked through public records, state and federal reports, and court cases to figure out what Rockefeller s tactics were when building the Standard Oil Company. Tarbell used this information to write a popular 19 part series called The History of the Standard Oil Company that was published between November 1902 and October 1904. Even though she did not like what Rockefeller did, she still managed to mention that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. The Panthéon The Panthéon is one of the most popular attractions in Paris. It is famous for a fabulous 19th century church and now a civil temple. The Panthéon is located near the Sorbonne University and the Jardin du Luxembourg and looks over the Quartier Latin. According to history, King Clovis was chosen this place as a minster to build up his tomb. This construction was started building in 1575 by Paris architect Jacques Germain Soufflot. He designed and took charge of it. This task takes during 34 years and just finished until 1791. The Interior of the Panthéon is really unique and creative. It is used to accommodate the remains of the great men of France. After that it was adjusted as a pantheon by architect Quatremère de Quincy and since ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Mission Of Athletics At Oasis Christian Academy INTRODUCTION AND PHILOSOPHY The mission of athletics at Oasis Christian Academy is to leverage athletic competition to train young people in how to more faithfully reflect Jesus Christ. We encourage student athletes to keep the various elements of their school experience in perspective. In other words, Christ like qualities and academics are first priority, but we are not slow to encourage participation in extracurricular activities while striving for excellence in all that we do. The drive is to be competitive and to win, but the goal is excellence, joy, and growth in Christ like character. The key to our success in this regard is that we, as a staff, set a good example. As coaches we strive to instill the highest ideals of Christianity, including the character traits of integrity, fair play and respect for others. Our core values that we teach help prepare our student athletes for life after high school. We want all of our student athletes to show that in everything they do I.C.A.R.E. I ntegrity C ommitment A ccountability R espect E xcellence We believe that these aspects of athletics are the most important parts of the learning process, and that our student athletes, when the game is over, have given the most of themselves physically, mentally, and emotionally. OBJECTIVES OF ATHLETICS Character Qualities: 1. Student athletes will be able to identify with the team members and the school 2. Student athletes will learn self discipline that will not ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Tan s Use Of Bottles In The Sun Many Americans believe that their country stresses individuality, yet people are rarely seen using umbrellas in the sun. Though the original function of an umbrella is to keep a person dry when it rains, they also serve as sun protection. When a person uses an umbrella on a sunny day in America, others may stare at or question the individual. Many Americans perceive tanning as positive and the behavior as an embarrassment. Because Americans associate a tan with social status and fear alienation, most Americans refuse to use an umbrella in the sun. For some Americans, carrying an umbrella in the sun is ridiculous because tans are often desirable for its indications of wealth and high social status. Americans believe that tans signify having ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Acct 4620: Martha Stewart Case Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia is primarily comprised of a magazine publication and a television show created by home décor aficionado, Martha Stewart. Both sources of media primarily feature home renovating and decorating products. Also, having an emphasis on do it yourself (DIY) projects for a more stylish and satisfying home. Stewart herself, described Martha Stewart Living as, the most trusted guide to stylish living. While MSLO brings in revenues from those looking to decorate their homes and a significant portion of revenues comes from air time and in show brand/product mentions, the majority of revenues for Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia comes from their publishing branch. As a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Operating costs as a function of sales have seen an increase year over year with quite a bit of absolute percentage volatility. These costs alone accounting for 105%, 124%, and 108% of total revenues for 2009, 2010, and 2011, respectively. If these were primarily variable costs, then with the reduction in total revenues these should have decreased as well somewhat proportionately. With production, distribution, and editorial costs comprising over 50% as a function of sales, MSLO is not controlling key product amp; distribution costs in a manner that will help increase their profit margins and possibly take them back to profitability. Because of this, the entities ability to continue as a going concern is questionable. With three years of massive losses and an accumulated deficit reaching almost $200 million, MSLO benefits from having an equity multiplier of ~1.46. The lack of liquidity issues ensures that MSLO can continue operating a net loss for a while longer. The flat growth/decay in general and administrative expenses indicates the firm is maintaining the same level of salary for a contracting business. In order to rein in the risks of not continuing on as a going concern, MSLO needs to focus on serious cost stabilizing and cutting. If their fixed costs are such a large percentage of their cost structure, fluctuations in volume output will have a larger impact on earnings before interest and taxes. The larger the volatility of sales puts MSLO in a position that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. One Hundred Years Of Solitude Masculinity Essay Sanchaiyata Majumdar Interrogating masculinity in female characters of Garcia Marquez s One Hundred Years of Solitude Masculinity is a common theme in Latin American literature. The same is true about the works of Garcia Marquez. Machismo and patriarchy are subthemes of several of his creations, including his masterpiece, One Hundred Years of Solitude. However, theorists such as J. Hearn and A. Petersen have argued that the concept of masculinity is blurred. According to them it tends to not only over simplify the characters of men but also imposes on them few behavioral attributes which men are expected to conform to. Also, it generalizes the male and female differences depending upon biological, cultural, and economical scales and ignores the active role of women in society. Conversely, although there is a strong sense of masculinity in Marquez s men, yet on closer look one would see that male characters of Marquez are actually victims of hegemonic masculinity who behave keeping with the norms set by society on them. Interestingly, on the other hand, Marquez actually challenges the traditional concepts associated with maleness by showing characteristics of masculinity in female characters. At times his female characters show extreme sense of violence, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not only this, in order to make the readers realize of her emotional solidity, the evidence of which is filled throughout the novel, the author writes that she is, active, small, severe, that woman of unbreakable nerves. (9) Here he suggests the initiation of a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. HBS Case Innovation and Collaboration at Merrill Lynch In a rapidly changing world, organizations need to continually identify new opportunities beyond existing competencies if they are to survive and prosper. Customers also increasingly want customized products. Customer service has become a hygiene factor and customer loyalty is now being driven by faster innovation, rapid concept to market and product co creation. This has led to the extension of the collaboration paradigm to customer facing functions in the supply chain, namely the product design and prototyping phase. Collaboration is becoming a new and important source of competitive advantage. Historically, analysts in the investment bank tended to work independently. Especially, in the beginning of 1990s, the globalization overwhelmed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To achieve the further successful innovation and collaboration, there are many important things Browning as the director of the research department should have thought about. As a leader for change, Browning should set the theme by communicating inspiring visions, which provide a picture of the future combining poetry and prose, imagination and pragmatism, drawing on destination, dream, prize, target, message, and first step�. So, first, as a leader Browing must be secure about team s charter, mission, goals and objectives to team members. And employees must believe a certain level of individual effort will lead to achieving the corporation s standards of performance. So Browing should set stretch goals which they energize people. And Browing must confront the key questions that must be answered and then communicate the inherent truth that inspires. The communication of that inspiring vision is arguably the indispensable condition. So For this, he should launch internal website for his innovative project and this website will help team members expedite project s vision communication as well as timely information access. To be specific, formally, the analysts can share information about each sector regularly through email, e news letter, and regular cross sector meeting. For example, the equity analyst can have the summary about current bond market or derivative market weekly or biweekly. Also, through inner information ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Thesis About Chikungunya Chikungunya : Stories in My Unfortunately and Pity Country Indonesia, located on the equator. Lined become one of the countries in tropical regions with immense charm of the famous to various parts of the world. The wealth of nature, hospitality, the cool air and the other which is typical of this beloved country. My beautiful country seems to start fading charms. Now we are rich, rich with problems. The only small one like mosquitoes could trigger problems. That s why, because mosquitoes, Chikungunya problems began to adorn this country. Before I reveal any further, we should know first what is Chikungunya. Chikungunya is a disease caused by the chikungunya virus that spread to humans through the bite of the mosquito Aedes aegypti. Additionally ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If we compare with Dengue Fever, the Chikungunya have no severe bleeding, shock and death. The incubation period of Chikungunya fever is two to four days. Manifestations of the disease lasts three to ten days. These viruses include Self Limiting Disease which means disappear by itself. Usually attacks the joints causing pain that can be left behind in a matter of weeks to months. This often causes the sufferer to experience such as paralysis. So, there is a paradigm of public stating the Chikungunya causes them to become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Chuck s Experiences During World War II To him, nothing came close to the feeling of being ten thousand feet in the air (Jones). Charles Nelson seemed to have been born for the skies, even from a young age Charles Nelson, more commonly known as Chuck, knew exactly what he was gonna do when he was older. He was gonna be a pilot, and he wasn t gonna let anything or anybody stop him. He would share his hopes and dreams with his first cousin, my grandfather, Tom Jones. Chuck was older than Tom and as result Tom came to respect Chuck, from this grew a bond that allowed Chuck to feel safe enough to share his dreams with Tom. Little did Chuck know that his dreams would lead him right into one of the largest wars of all time, and change the outcome of the rest of his life. Chuck s experiences during World War II were very unique and not at all the norm of what most pilots experienced during the Second World War. Context World War II was an event that truly left a mark on history, it is probably one of the most famous wars of all time, especially on a global scale. There are many different reasons why World War II occurred, and those reasons branch out into even more reasons when you look at why each individual country got involved. One could write far more then five pages on that subject alone, because of this I have decided to focus more on why aerial warfare became the big deal that it was in World War II. When the Second World War was coming into being we were only a few decades beyond the First World War, it was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Why Talent Management Is The Key Items For Win The War For... Strategic Issues to be addressed to win the war for talent Talent management is the core to win the war for talent . It is more than just recruitment and selection of people for a company. At strategic level, it is also about decisions and its human capital implications. Given below are broad areas which need to be managed and addressed in order to have an effective talent management. Talent Strategy and Planning The challenge is in clearly determining the strategic objectives, business plan and their impact on people. It is important to determine and establish human capital needs and have a well defined demand / supply forecasting capability. HR leadership needs to be absolutely and positively be involved in developing these strategy and plans. A best in class talent management strategy should address the following 7 key items  Keeping the end game in mind  Type of talent that the business needs  Identify the talent gaps  Identifying high potentials  Assessing readiness for leadership transitions  Accelerating development  Focusing and driving performance Recruiting critical talent This requires assessing the talent pool options. Analyzing sourcing Infrastructure Internal / external. Exercising the various sourcing channels like social media, job portals, etc. Lack of quality information on the candidate is a challenge, in spite of using the best interviewing skills, referrals, etc. Assessing soft skills and adaptability to the company culture is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Bringing Electricity to the Masses Essay It was not very long ago that as night descended the cities, towns, and homes of the world fell into darkness as well. Lit by candles, oil lamps, gas lamps, and open flame, the light put off by these flames was not very bright and also had the down fall of producing fumes, smoke, and ash. The electric light was little more than a novelty for the wealthy and only had small scale applications where only a few bulbs would be needed. (Flatow 11) If we think about how dependent on electricity we are today, it becomes difficult to imagine the world as we know it without it. Our cars, computers, cell phones, almost every facet of our modern life involves electricity. It wasn t till a young scientist; Thomas Alva Edison had the idea to create a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was able to study the trial and errors of his colleagues and succeed where they had failed. Another advantage for Edison was that he decided to build his light bulb around an entire electrical system of his own design. He would design and produce generators to supply electricity with integrated fuses to regulate and control it. (Flatow 11) Once the system which would power his bulb was designed he began work on designing the bulb itself. The young inventor began to experiment with different filament materials and shapes. He soon discovered that no matter what he tried the filament would melt shortly after a current was run through it. To resolve this Edison had developed a thermal regulator to prevent the incandescing element of his lamp from melting says biographer and Edison scholar Paul Israel (Jones 55 56) What this meant was as the filament heated up, the regulator would turn the light off briefly to allow it to cool. This gave Edison the confidence to announce that he had made a breakthrough, though he had not perfected the type of material used to make the filament. He invited the press to witness his triumph. Disregarding that his bulbs did not last very long even after his thermal regulator was in place; Edison was still able to convince investors to back him. Edison had been working to design and build his electrical system at his laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey. Menlo Park was quiet, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. s Black Veil And Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God Which author s style is more effective and why? Is Jonathan Edward s style of writing more effective or is Hawthorne s style of writing more effective? Both writers have good styles of writing, however, Hawthorne s style of writing is more effective because of his mysterious style of writing and mysterious plot line. Hawthorne s text The Minister s Black Veil gives us a better understanding of what the theme of the story is. Although, Edward s text Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God helps readers easily figure out the theme of his text, but his style of writing does not help develop his theme as much as Hawthorne s style of writing. Both texts have one thing in common in their themes. They both talk about sin. The Minister s Black Veil has a theme that is about everyone having a secret sin that they hide. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God has a theme that is about sinners provoking god and not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hawthorne has the better style of writing because of his mysterious style of writing that helps keep readers interested and helps develop his theme along the way. Hawthorne s style of writing keeps many people interested and keeps them reading. He uses that interest to also tell the reader his theme that everyone has a secret sin that they hide. This is the type of style that keeps many people interested in his story and helps develop the theme of his story. While Hawthorne s style of writing is good many could argue that Edward s style of writing is better. They might suggest that his harsh style of writing could better develop his theme and keep readers interested. Some might even suggest that Edward s has a stronger theme and style than Hawthorne. His style of writing helps readers understand his theme that god is provoked and we have done nothing to abate his anger. Many people could argue that Edward s style and theme are even better at convincing the reader that sin is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Techniques Louis de Bernières Uses to Portray the Effects... What techniques does Louis de Bernières use to portray the effects of the war so powerfully? Louis de Bernières uses many techniques to portray the effects of the war as powerfully as he does. He uses techniques that vary from use of language, to using the diary of a homosexual soldier. In the in between there are other techniques such as: contrast of the good and bad effects of the war; death, from the inside and the outside; or showing feelings from soldiers instead of numbers and figures. From my point of view, the use of language is the technique that sticks out the most. He uses all sorts of words, meanings, effects and even languages! Just as he uses sarcasm everywhere: War is a wonderful thing. In movies and in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The power of the words, and the roughness of what they are telling makes the reader feel incredibly impressed by the cruelty of war, and the courage of soldiers. The fact that the use of language is the most effective technique is perfectly logical, as words are the ones in charge of putting the message through, and thanks to these words and the way in which they were used, the reader gets a real, touching and effective feeling of how the war was. Of course, using different languages instead of translating names of places and people gave even more sense of reality and the reader felt more in touch with the characters and with the story being narrated. However, another technique Louis de Bernières used when writing Captain Corelli´s Mandolin that really struck me, was the diary of a homosexual, Carlo Guercio. This can be described as the human part of the war. It just talks about the feelings and experiences of a soldier. What Carlo talks about is touching, moreover the way in which Louise de Bernières puts himself into a homosexual soldier´s position is amazing. He uses homosexual eyes to make us see the inside of a war in the most original way. Homosexuals are not supposed to be very masculine, therefore it is not very common for homosexuals to recruit, but also thanks to the fact that it is a homosexual narrating, we get a better sense of what the feelings ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Samuel Beckett Time Dilemma Analysis Beckett s Time Dilemma: Yesterday as Melancholy and Flux of Time The interrelations between time/existence and past/present are focal issues that Samuel Beckett stresses. Oxford English Dictionary defines time as the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole . Considering the continuity and wholeness of the unique elements of time as expressed in this dictionary definition, Beckett s perception of the time as a whole and in a continued progress reveals not only his philosophical inquiries such as who are we? and why are we chosen? but also his obsession with human and being . Stressing Jean Paul Sartre s often repeated dictum, Existence precedes essence (qtd. in Walkey 2009:105) within his works, Beckett predominantly focuses on the latter: essence. In Endgame, Nagg and Nell are staged as moribund characters stuffed into dustbins and unconscious of time phenomenon. They are characterized as the samples of existence ; two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The very starting point of yesterday is not clearly indicated. This indefiniteness echoes an unspecified sign of past experiences of Beckett s characters. The characters are portrayed to have an unknown past; there is no clear background information related to their former identity. The only timeframe to question their previous identity is yesterday . Beckett constantly uses this time image to portray backs and forths between yesterday and now to represent the (un)limited period of time. There seems a flux of time, and as expressed by Anthony Uhlmann The time image, [...], presents the flow of time (which is not simply monodirectional from past to present but involves flux) (2006: 12). Yesterday as a time image is noticeably revealed in Waiting for Godot as well. Estragon s unconsciously uttered statements have a close connection with their previous social life and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Performance Management For The Senior Management Service... 1 INTRODUCTION The essay will critically discuss the objectives and the constraints of performance management for the Senior Management Service (SMS) in the South African Public service. This essay will begin with a brief definition of the following concept performance management, performance appraisal and Senior Management Service (SMS). Secondly, the essay will discuss the performance process and the performance system. Thirdly, it will discuss three elements of performance management: performance appraisal, performance monitoring and performance planning. Fourthly, the essay will provide discuss the objectives of performance management for the SMS in the South African Public service. Thereafter, the essay will discuss the challengers of performance management for SMS in the South African Public sector. 2 DEFINITION OF CONCEPTS 2.1 Performance Management According to ( :285)...performance management is defined as the Performance management is the process of identifying, measuring, managing, and developing the perfor¬mance of the human resources in an organization 2.2 3 EXPLAINATION OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 4 THREE ELEMENTS OF PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 4.1 Performance appraisal Erasmus, Swanepoel, Schenk, van der Westhuizen and Wessels (2005: 268,269) state that performance appraisal is a formal and systematic process which the job relevant strength and weaknesses of employees are identified, observed, measured, recorded and developed. The performance appraisal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Laura Movie Analysis In 1944, producer and director Otto Preminger released an 88 minute film noir that would soon give rise to Hollywood stars such as Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney. This film, known as Laura, quite subtly discusses a myriad of ideas and problems that the people of the time were still struggling to deal with, the most important being homosexuality. The film begins with a scene that involves the two main characters, Mark McPherson and Waldo Lydecker, together in a bathroom with Lydecker eventually getting stepping of his bathtub, asking McPherson for a robe. McPherson throws Lydecker his robe, and smirks in the process. The 1944 film noir classic Laura uses Laura Hunt, a woman that Lydecker is meant to be seen as in love with, as a façade that hides Lydecker s homosexuality and attraction to the other men in the film. Laura, a spectacular film noir classic produced and directed by Otto Preminger, tells the story of a stunning young lady who the audience is led to believe was murdered in the entryway of her lavish apartment. When the film begins its journey, the audience learns that a woman named Laura Hunt (Gene Tierney) was shot in the face by an unknown murderer and that a handsome detective by the name of Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews) has taken over the case and is on the hunt to solve Laura s death. As the film breezes through, the audience is introduced to several characters who become increasingly important to the scene. For example, Preminger presents Shelby Carpenter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Odd Colloquialism Analysis V 1.01 Within reach is an odd colloquialism, filled with uncertainty. It can mean something physically within arm s length, it could mean a goal close to being reached, or it could refer to one s hopes and dreams. It could refer to improvements internal and external, either way, it s a metaphor that implies you are you chasing a carrot on a stick. Anything within reach hasn t been achieved yet, though you can get close to it. It is a apt idiom, but I don t know if I like it. When I hear the phrase within reach, I m reminded of all the things I have to do. Every goal and every aspiration I have is within reach, but there s so much to be done, and I am only human. I m about five feet tall, so anything within reach for most people is hard for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Civil War In Star Wars Civil war in a galaxy far far away Throughout the galaxy in the world of star wars, power struggles keep on hurting the jedi. The book Star Wars episode 2 is full of war for every jedi or sith. War means a struggle for power over the whole galaxy in the star wars book. In the book war is a key part of what happens in all the republic and their enemies. It is different for young jedi padawan Anakin who is torn on his anger for his losses and his love for the young senator Padme amidala. The book makes it show when Anakin gets lectured by his master Obi Wan and the way he shows his feelings towards Padme after a long 10 years. Over and over war tugs on Anakin s feelings which makes him confused on what is right and wrong. Anakin keeps ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I think she added him because he is a wise jedi that helps them on their adventures. Without Yoda the jedi would be clueless and would have nobody to guide them. It could also be that Yoda could be a representation of what a true jedi could be such as, a kind peaceful warrior that also has immense power flowing through him. Yoda could also have been added to make the rest of the jedi relaxed in a tense moment and makes jokes like, Lost a planet, Master Obi Wan has. How embarrassing. (Wrede 79). This means that Yoda knows how to be able to take a serious moment and make a joke of it. Yoda is a good teacher as well that teaches the jedi to trust in the force, Feel. Be as one with the force. Help you, I will. (Wrede 79). This means that Yoda teaches other Jedi younglings to trust in the force. Yoda could also be a strong and powerful Jedi as he fights for peace in the Clone Wars. Yoda holds strong abilities in the force within him like being able to fight a Sith master and protect his friends at the same time. Also, Yoda can live for very long periods of time. I think Wrede made him have that ability so that he can teach the Jedi everything they know. Without this ability I think the Jedi would be in trouble and lose the Clone Wars. I also think the author added Yoda so he could protect the galaxy alongside his fellow Jedi masters and his students from the Sith. Yoda could also help the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Death Of Hester Prynne By Roger Chillingworth The main characters in this story are Hester Prynne, Roger Chillingworth, Arthur Dimmesdale, and Pearl. Hester Prynne is from New England, she married a man named Roger Chillingworth. Their plan was to move to Boston together, Hester would go first and Roger would follow. Roger never showed up, so Hester had an affair with Arthur Dimmesdale and had a child with him. Hester is shamed and alienated from the town, Hester becomes very independent. Roger Chillingworth has a distorted soul, he is unable to engage in relationships, he represents true evil. Roger eventually dies because he no longer has a reason to live. Arthur Dimmesdale was a scholar at Oxford University, he is also the lover of Hester Prynne. Arthur is a very powerful speaker, more people look up to him after The Election Day Sermon. Arthur confesses to being Hester s lover. Arthur dies, but he becomes more of an icon because of his death. Pearl is the daughter of Hester Prynne and Arthur Dimmesdale. Pearl is a very disturbed child, she asks very direct questions, and she constantly makes her mother aware of the scarlet letter by taunting her and playing with it. Minor Characters The minor characters of this story are Governor Bellingham, Mistress Hibbins, John Wilson, and the Narrator. Governor Bellingham is a wealthy old man who resembles a normal English aristocrat. Bellingham is blind to wrong doings. Mistress Hibbins is a widow who lives with her brother Governor Bellingham. Hibbins is a witch who goes into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Mobile Phones And The Mobile Phone Industry Apple Inc. People have become more and more comfortable with and reliant on digital communication solutions, including the mobile phone. In fact, there are now more mobile phone subscribers in the world (2.4 billion), than there are landline phones subscribers. The mobile phone is becoming a primary means of communication, not only for voice but also for digital services, email, digital photos, navigation, etc. Worldwide over 350 billion text messages, also known as SMS Messages, are exchanged across the world s mobile networks every month. The global cell phone industry had a growth momentum in (2011 2015) that reached an estimated $334.8 billion, with an annual growth rate of 6.8% over the next five years (2015 2020). Developing regions are expected to register significant growth. Increase in population and rising urbanization in developing regions are the key drivers for industry growth. The cell phone industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the manufacturing of mobile phones. The industry includes leading global cell phone handset manufacturers by their segment revenues. The cell phone industry is highly concentrated. The competitive landscape has changed significantly during the last five years. Three new companies have emerged as top five players. Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc., Nokia, and LG Electronics Inc. Apple Inc., Sony, and Samsung have displaced all as top five players in 2014. Apple Incorporation is an American multinational American company ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Ancient Greek Society Ancient Greece society evolved around their sports. In fact, they created the Olympics. Played by mostly men and boys, the sports were to make sure they were in shape. For people in the army, sports would be played to not only keep you fit, but to also prepare you for war. They had to be able to march long distances, hold heavy weapons along with the heavy equipment, and then to fight. The ancient Olympics were very significantly and were held in Olympia. Unlike the modern Olympics, though, competitors were only from the Greek towns. They started as a one day event until 684 BC it became a three day event. The games included running, long jump, shot put, javelin, boxing, pankration and equestrian events. Over 50,000 people could sit and watch ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. The Pros And Cons Of Texting Since the start of communication, engineers have been searching for ways to advance the way we connect with one another from the pictograph, to the landline telephone, even to our revolutionary smartphones. However, one advancement that really made it s mark on our society and culture was texting, which almost everyone from ages 10 to 50 has participated in at some point in their lives. While texting is seen as a positive in younger people s eyes, the older generation often feels it s a negative. John Humphrys, author of I H8 Txt Msgs , in particular, has his own pronounced opinion on texting, and is not a strong advocate for it. David Crystal, who has written many pieces on texting, but specifically 2B or Not 2B? , on the contrary, believes that texting is not a bad thing, and it actually impacts texters in a positive way. Of the two authors, David Crystal provides a much more convincing argument through providing statistics and details, whereas John Humphrys uses his personal opinions in an attempt to convince readers. Crystal s ability to conceptualize (or rationalize) texters motivations for abbreviating strengthens his argument by making him sound more knowledgeable as a writer. To begin his argument, Crystal makes the excellent point that people would not send texts that are unreadable, especially when texting is a service that is not free. It also is not all the time that people will send text with slanguage (Crystal 1), since not all situations will call for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Queer Liberation Theology Research Paper Queer Liberation Theology In our modern era, the conversation about gender equality, marriage equality, and identity cannot be ignored. Even with current events relating to which public restroom one can use is a staunch reminder of the social inequities which exist in the United States of America. Beyond the social dialogue is the spiritual conversation. The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer community fight not only an uphill battle with the pressure of society but also how to reconcile a relationship with God and a place within Christianity. It is through the thoughtful exploration of Queer Liberation Theology that a dialogue and public and spiritual discourse can flourish. With its earliest roots, in Latin America in the 1970s, the movement known as Liberation Theology focuses on the compassionate approach to addressing poverty and oppression. There is a general attitude of the public at large and its dealings with the poor. Controversy abounds when one attempts to do more than just give food to the hungry, or money to the poor. During ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In a simplified explanation, Queer Liberation Theology follows the study of LGBTQ members of society and their experiences with oppression and how to make a real and distinct relationship with God and the Church. The LGBTQ community has sought a theological identity and began to take greater shape in the second half of the twentieth century. What originally began as a gay male perspective on Christianity, the feminist movement grew and the ideology was joined. Additional movements have also been formed which have challenged the patriarchal and relatively stagnant and misogynistic views of Christianity. Eco feminism and even Pagan connections to Christianity have also suggested that there are those who seek a balance and fluidity to modern theological ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. The Impact of European Diseases in the New World Essay The Impact of European Diseases in the New World If science has taught us anything, it is that one event invariably effects countless others. This is no more evident than when a species is introduced into a new environment. Once a foreign species finds itself in new surroundings, it can either die or adapt. Often, these introduced species take over the environment, irrevocably changing it to fit their needs. This usually leads to a serious deteriorating in the well being of species currently existing there. Such is the case as when the Europeans introduced themselves to the New World. The new arrivals not only brought themselves, their technologies, and ways of life, but, most disastrously, their diseases arrived as well. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Killing its host is counter productive for diseases when the host dies, it dies. (Cowley, 54) Regardless of the infection s intentions however, host death can often be the result. And death is something that ran rampant through the native population. The Indians were not able to combat these new afflictions because they were new to their systems. Small pox, whooping cough, chicken pox, scarlet fever, influenza and many more had long been around in Europe and the colonists had developed resistance to most of them. (Crosby, 198) When a disease has existed in a community for years, the members of said community develop a natural, inherited defense after some generations. After initial entrance, the disease runs through the population and the more susceptible individuals acquire the disease and die from it. Those individuals hardy enough to survive then dominate the gene pool and the disease become less fatal to the remaining population. (Meltzer, 39) Eventually, the diseases are always around in some variety, but there is a low incidence of infection...with the only susceptible individuals are those entering by birth, which is way diseases like measles and chick pox effect mostly the young, or from outside. These individuals show higher rates of infection and death than those already living there amongst the diseases do. (Linton, 131,141) This is precisely what occurred to the natives of the New ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Improving Student Learning And Achievement Many highly effective schools have changed their outlook on assessment and how they use assessment. Highly effective schools have also helped the students become more accountable for their learning. Making these two changes brought about a significant increase in student learning and achievement. Using comprehensive assessments have brought about positive changes in student learning through achieving assessment balance and quality and increasing teacher involvement in the assessment process. Focusing on assessment for the annual state standardized test drives the curriculum and instruction of too many schools.Teaching to the test to improve student achievement puts true student learning and potential at risk. Shifting the focus from No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and making adequate yearly progress (AYP) frees schools to do what they were intended to do, educate future citizens. Accountability is a powerful tool when it is used correctly and placed where it should be. Schools and teachers must be held accountable for student learning, however, should the students also shoulder some of the responsibility as well? Highly effective schools think so and have made the changes to do so. Comprehensive Assessment Comprehensive assessments provide evidence of student learning. There are three instrumental ways to adapt instruction to improve student learning; challenging and meaningful assessment, feedback and motivation (Vega, 2014). First, assessments should be challenging and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Credibility Of Edward Pierce In The Great Train Robbery In The Great Train Robbery, Edward Pierce is the most credible because of his intelligence and knowledge of all the social classes in London. Pierce is able to charm the wealthy into finding out information of the trains and the location of the keys. Pierce is the mastermind of the entire robbery and makes his plan patiently and is able to change them when setbacks happen. Pierce is able to trick Chokee Bill, a pawnbroker, into telling the authorities that he is heading to Greenwich when he is really staying in London. Throughout the robbery and even in his arrest he is able to solve and get through every difficulty. It is presumed that this whore was actually the actress Miss Miriam, and that in kissing Pierce she passed him the key to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. The Role Of Dystopia In Ray Bradbury s Farenheit 451 Dystopia ussually refers to a community or society, ussually fictional, that is in some important way, undesiarable or frightning.In this case both farenhight 451, and our beloved modern world can both be seen as dystopias.Although some may be blind to the eye, when taking our world in consideration as one due to the factors that make it appeal otherwise,it unfortuanetly shares the same key points as the ones in farenhight 451 that make it one. This is shown throughout the whole book,Farenheight 415, by ray bradbury, laying out detail by detail about how a dystopian society lives their everyday life and the conflicts that arrise within it in this fictional story. Hoping that people in our modern society ,can point out a few dystopian flaws in ours as well. For example in 451,they ban literature books,while our society prohibits them from certain age groups. Another way includes, how 451, does not permit its citizens certain rights or freedom of speech, and seems to be controlling over its people as well as not letting them at least have a choice or say. But if you take a look at our society,this can be seen in politics today, as well as in school policys. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is can be inferred when montag responds back to clarrise stating, Do you ever read any of the books you burn? he laughed, No,thats against the law! ( Bradbury ) Pointing out that farenheight 451 is indeed a dystopia due to them not wanting you to learn as well as succeed in the long term, by the help of handy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The House Of Vanity Presents As A Supernatural THE HOUSE OF VANITY presents as a supernatural, short thriller. The setting of the manor helps creates an ominous and gloomy tone fitting for this story. The storm also adds to the chilling ambiance. The story is driven by themes about vanity, destiny, fate, free will, and the idea of evil. While there are definite strengths in the short, the short would also benefit from building upon those strengths. As mentioned, the setting is eerie. The idea of a fortuneteller/clairvoyant is a smart story choice. There s an intriguing connection between Madame and the TS Eliot. The opening scene with Garrison and the Madame helps create nice suspense and anticipation. Garrison is believable as a broken man, desperate to change his destiny. The Madame also feels authentic as the fortuneteller. There s a solid inciting event with the murder and the suicide. The scream in the background nicely foreshadows Matilda, although another creative choice is to actually show young Matilda walking into the room. On a small note, the scene transition from the reading to showing Garrison back at home does feel a bit jarring and rough. Perhaps end with Madame Sosostris slamming down a tarot card, with the sounds of thunder, and then overlap the sound of the storm to the scene at the Murbank s home. The story is propelled forward when Matilda seeks help from the Madame. It s another smart story choice. Her goal is clear: get answers. The stakes are more personal than physical. Matilda doesn t ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Ronald Dworkin s Theory And How His Theory Essay Introduction; This essay is compiled to review and apply Ronald Dworkin (Dworkin) theory and how his theory was incorporated to assist in constructing laws. In light of Dworkin s theory, significant areas such as moral principles, legal principles, rights and rules will be explore to understand the influence that these attributes had, in essence of creating laws. In order to understand these attributes and their abilities to be incorporated into laws, Dworkin s theory first must be explored and understood, to know how this was possible. What is Dworkin s theory; The basis of Dworkin s theory revolves around the notion that laws do not only comprise of rules, but need to incorporate principles. This is due to rules needing to be used in an all or nothing fashion. Whereas the use of principles enables an extra dimension of weight, giving rise to different avenues that rules would not be able to. Dworkin, was one of the only theorists who rejected the notion of the rule of recognition, as it was a very narrow concept. For Dworkin, he suggested the use of the Hercules model, which is more applicable in comparison. Dworkin suggested that the law was imbued with specific attributes of morality. This was also known as the laws integrity. Dworkin s aim was to explain how it was people s duties to obey the laws, which is a moral duty, and the states hold the monopoly of the power to enforce the laws, rests on the laws integrity. However, for this the effectively work, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Stages and Strategies of Collective Bargaining The ILO Right to Organize and Collective Bargaining Convention (No. 98), 1949 describes collective bargaining as: Voluntary negotiation between employers or employers organizations and workers organizations, with a view to the regulation of terms and conditions of employment by collective agreements. Collective bargaining could also be defined as negotiations relating to terms of employment and conditions of work between an employer, a group of employers or an employers organization on the one hand, and representative workers organizations on the other, with a view to reaching agreement. There are several essential features of collective bargaining, all of which cannot be reflected in a single definition or description of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The subsequent arguments and counter arguments can become heated and even acrimonious. Negotiations can break down and resume and the matter remains inconclusive without any progress for many days. Stage 3: Signaling This collective bargaining model rests on the worker s representatives submitting proposals that they consider ideal, but willing to settle for less, and the management willing to concede more than they publicly acknowledge. Sending signals across to the other party, through subtle messages, change of tone, body language, and other cues reveal to the other side that the proposal under discussion will meet with little resistance, can be accepted with modifications, or have a low chance of acceptance. Signaling thereby reveals the resistance point to the other party without making it explicit. Failure to send signals leads to both sides sticking to their positions, causing impasse and a breakdown of negotiation and the dispute escalating to the next level of industrial action. Stage 4: Proposal One of the important stages of collective bargaining negotiations is one side making a proposal in a bid to end the argument and reach a settlement. Such proposals are reconciliation of arguments made by either side, based on the signals received. Stage 5: Packaging Good negotiators package proposals. Packaging involves making concessions, but placing items that remain too tempting to resist along with some ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. A Planar Dual-Band Filter based on the Reduced Length... A Planar Dual Band Filter based on the Reduced Length Parallel Coupled Lines Seungku Lee and Yongshik Lee, Member, IEEE Sowmya Ravichandran Review paper summary: A Dual Band Filter is obtained by cascading the reactively loaded parallel coupled lines of reduced length ( 〖90〗^0).The proposed filter have same electrical performance at both the passbands at frequencies f1 and mf1, where m is the frequency of separation between the two passbands. A complete set of design equations are derived for arbitrary number of Filter stages using standard filter synthesis technique. This provides simple, low cost and high performance filter with multiple bands. Introduction: Multiple channels are used by most of the modern communication devices. So ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ports 2 and 3 can be made open or short. This design operates only at one frequency (f1).The equation for designing this filter is derived by even and odd mode analysis. The bandwidth of the filter with dual band is less compared to the conventional filter with single frequency of operation. This reduction in bandwidth is due to the Shunt stubs which are used to load the parallel coupled lines. Novel Design: The electrical length of the coupled line is reduced to 〖34.84〗^0 . This decrease in length can be obtained only by increasing the frequency of separation m to 4.167.Hence the passband frequencies thus obtained are 2.4GHz and 10GHz.The even and mode impedances of the coupled line and the impedance of the shunt stub are calculated using the filter design equations. The shunt impedance value is found to be decreased when compared to filter with length 〖56.8421〗^0.The bandwidth at both the frequencies are increased to 216MHz for a filter with 9% fractional bandwidth at 2.4GHz and 2.16% fractional bandwidth at 10GHz.Thus a reduced length filter would have increased bandwidth and decreased stub impedance. A graph is plotted for frequency Vs insertion loss. The insertion loss is found to be 0.66dB at 2.4GHz and 19.8dB at 10GHz.A better insertion loss of 2.9dB is obtained with a little shift in the frequency at 12.1GHz. Table 1: 2.4/10GHz Dual band filter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. assata shakur Brandon Ross September 3, 2014 Africana Studies, SP12 Assata Shakur Paper Assata Shakur is a very strong and determined individual that refused to give up her beliefs and ideas to receive her freedom. When she was incarcerated, treated like an animal, beaten to a bloody pulp and lost all basic human rights, she only grew more stronger and determined. Shakur was a political prisoner and suffered because of her Black Panther Black Liberation Army affiliation. She spent six years in prison for crimes that she was not proven to have done or had any connection to. Most people would have given up and sold out to get their freedom back, she didn t because she simply took it back! Shakur s life changed dramatically on the night of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her time in the hospital became better as her body healed and the abuse from the officers stopped. A short time later Shakur was transported from the hospital to Middlesex County jail. It seemed like the middle of the night...A wheelchair was waiting for me. I figured they were taking me to jail said Shakur describing the experience. (Assata 45) Shakur s status as a political activist would affect her greatly in prison. The federal authorities wanted Shakur isolated from all the other prisoners because they did not want her to spread her radical ideas to any of the other prisoners which could possibly result in a revolt. Her cell was isolated from all the other prisoners and was patrolled by guards at all times. In prison, Shakur was subjected to the nihilistic ideas that she encountered on the outside. During this time blacks were treated as lower class citizens. Society wanted to keep African Americans in the same ghettos and isolate us from the nicer neighborhoods (domestic colonialism). They did this by racial profiling (Assata Shakur s arrest on the turnpike), police highly populating certain areas and raising prices to live in certain areas. These methods create a sense of self worthlessness inside of a person which often lead to crime. This trend often leads to African Americans being arrested and incarcerated. Once in prison, the system has now taken the little power that the person once had (the right to vote, speak etc.) The prisoner now ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Characteristics Of The Romantic Era One must be true to themselves, to obtain human happiness. The Romantic era was a period that expressed the importance of breaking away from society, and finding one s inner love. This period dates during the years of 1790 1900 s. Its key characteristics included emotion, love, and imagination. Until this point, truth was defined by the Neoclassicists as something transmitted by a tradition derived from the philosophy, art, and literature of the Greek and Romans. In contrast, the Romantics rejected these assumptions and emphasized the uniqueness of the individual because all human beings are not made of the same stuff. It s safe to say, individualism and nature were the top values to obtain human happiness during the Romanticism era. Before the Romantic era, society played a huge role in how individuals were accepted, viewed, and should construct themselves. Decisions were made by society and society inputted restraints of social institutions. Everything was viewed in a mechanistic, perfectionist aspect. In reality, life is imperfect, wild, and uncontrollable. The Romantic era was a time that one focused on self instead of society s views. This period made it feasible to break away from social restraints to express your own human values. Value is defined as things you care about and was expressed using feelings. You owned the authority to find feeling in life and emotion. Freedom was achievable and life became a reality because one was viewed as an individual instead of a majority. Nature is a major factor of the Romanticism era. The Romanticism era changed the mechanized world into the natural world. Before this period, salvation was found through the heaven, a social institute. One had to have faith using a philosophic mind to achieve salvation. In contrast, the Romantics state that nature is not salvation, but instead an aspect used to achieve salvation by being present in nature. Life consist of responding to nature by imagining. Soon as you stop imagining, salvation is lost. Life is a non rational process and one never knows where it ll go. Being present is what contributes to human happiness and one s values. Casper David Friedrich s work Wander Above the Sea of Fog expresses the Romanticism values in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Thomas Freidman s The World Is Flat The world is flat by Thomas Freidman is a very debatable book that is focused around how the world is becoming flat. Thomas uses the metaphor the world is flat to explain how the global competitive field is being leveled. He first realizes this on his trip to Bangalore, India. On his trip he is followed by a discovery channel crew and he interviews Indian businessmen and women working for American companies. He discover that they can communicate with there partners around the world by video conferencing this is where he began his own theory of how the world became flat. After his journey to India we travel to other flattening countries like China, Japan, and of course he investigates our own country and explains to the reader why the U.S. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The first force was the fall of the Berlin wall next was the release of Netscape (a communication software) then the creation of work flow software, uploading outsourcing, off shoring , supply chaining, in sourcing , informing, and finally the steroids which are phones laptops etc. Freidman efficiently explains how each of these events flattened the world and splits them into three groups Globalization 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0. Next Freidman travels to being and interviews U.S. embassy officials in Beijing as he wants to discover more of why the world has flattened as he knows there are other factors to consider. Through his interviews he saw how much the young generation of Chinese wanted education and work in America. In the next chapter The Great Sorting Out Freidman talks with political theorist Michael Sandel and they discuss outsourcing. Specifically outsourcing in India they ponder whether the Indians are being used for cheap labor or are being given a great opportunity. To better understand Freidman uses and anecdote about a company in Indiana moving its manufacturing to India. Finally before moving on the author examines intellectual property which is things created from the mind like inventions, artwork, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Evolution Of Egos As with any new technology today, there must have been a magical experience for people back in the day to witness and hear radio for the first time. It s oddly comforting in a way to know that even with the ever changing hi tech gadgets of today, somethings over time, do not change. The way people react to new ideas and inventions and how they impede those innovations. Egos can get in the way of where a new idea ends up and how advanced that idea becomes. In addition, the notion that something can be replaced with a newer and improved model has not changed in over 100 years. It seems that radio would have made faster and more advanced strides if it wasn t for the egos of the three men that forged it. Lee de Forest, Edwin Armstrong, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Captives And Voyagers Analysis In Captives and Voyagers, Alexander X. Byrd argues that the three movements of black migrants, whether free or enslaved, to Sierra Leone and Jamaica comprised of a cultural and social transformation unique to black migrant society, catalyzed not only by the prime transatlantic journeys of each group, but also by their preceding multi leveled passages leading up to their voyage and settlement. Byrd further exemplifies the notion that the African diaspora in black migration to Sierra Leone and Jamaica inescapably intertwined with the British empire. The violent, arduous, and dehumanizing passage of captives from the hinterland to the Biafran littoral alienated the slaves from their former culture and home. Prevalent in the interior, deracination deprived the enslaved of their own identities which led, more often than not, to the formation of kinship between captives; ties of which were rooted in the common struggle of enslavement. Byrd alludes to these ties by stating that captives were in a state of marginality, their old senses of place, self, and identification enfeebled and new ones yet to be fully determined (Byrd 26). Such need for a unique identification of a marginalized group of people led to many identifying as Igbo. Byrd goes on to claim that life on the ship further fueled the process of becoming Igbo. In his own words, the slave ship was a forcing house of social change (Byrd 56). The deprivation, violence, morbidity, and high mortality rates experienced in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Case Study Of Nissan I. Generating Value Evaluate: According to the case study Nissan has a pacific product line compared to its competitors. Nissan uses a build to stock method for some models of vehicle, while the rest of the methods of vehicle are building to order. This style of operations management should save the company money. There is an example of this found in the Nissan case study on page 4. Assess: Nissan is achieving a competitive advantage by maintained a simplified product line compared to its competitors. The company adopted a build to stock strategy for just a few SKUs in each model and a build to order strategy for the rest (William and David, 2017). Nissan believed that this strategy had not only helped it to simplify its operations and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Step 1, Determine the use of the forecast. Nissan determines whether to increase sales, introduce new settings, enhance features or redesign preexisting products (Nissan Motor Co Ltd Forecast, 2017). Step 2, Select the items to be forecasted. Nissan forecast based off the features most selected during build sales this include product demand and model sales. Step 3 determines the time horizon of the forecast. Nissan determines this by deciding whether it should be quarterly or annually (Vehicle production forecast, 2017). Step 4, Selecting the forecasting model. Nissan does this by considering several variables related to quantity. Step 5, gather the data needed to forecast. Nissan does this by obtaining information from pre orders, past sales, and economical behavior. Step 6, Make the forecast. Nissan show each model in the forecast. Step 7, Validate and implement the results. Nissan does this by ensuring the models and data are all valid and have achieved desired results (Vehicle production forecast, 2017). To ensure the quality of the product, Nissan should review forecast from each model and adjust as needed to forecast ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...