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Lesson Plan For Narrative EssayLesson Plan For Narrative Essay
The Banking Concept of Education and The Achievement of...
The Banking Concept of Education and The Achievement of Desire
Education is a topic that can be explored in many ways. Education is looked at in depth by both
Richard Rodriguez in his essay, The Achievement of Desire , and by Paulo Freire in his essay, The
Banking Concept of Education. After reading both essays, one can make some assumptions about
different methods of education and exactly by which method Rodriguez was taught. The types of
relationships Rodriguez had with his teachers, family and in life were affected by specific styles
of education. Based on Freire s essay, The Banking Concept of Education , there are two types of
education styles. We will use these educational styles to look at how they affected... Show more
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The idea that information is deposited from a teacher into a student fits the majority of
Rodriguez s educational experiences. As a young child, Rodriguez feels that books were going
to make [him] educated (Rodriguez 578). He never questioned what he was told by his teachers
or what he read in any book. He didn t develop ideas of his own or any critical thinking skills.
Rodriguez says that he was a great mimic; a collector of thoughts, not a thinker; the very last
person in class who ever feels obliged to have an opinion of his own (Rodriguez 581). This type of
education helps us to understand the relationships Rodriguez had with his mentor Richard Hoggart,
as well as his school teachers and parents.
Rodriguez initially uses Hoggart s book to categorize and describe his own experience as a
student. Once he reads Hoggart s work he finally feels that he has identified himself. He
recognizes the separation of home and school and how it is necessary to have this separation to
become the type of student he desires, an elite student. Separation from his family and culture is
necessary because Rodriguez sees the two as separate worlds. He must be removed from his
original culture and family life to achieve the scholarly elite status. He had to devote himself to his
studies, which leaves him no time for a family. After Rodriguez claims himself a to be an elite
student, he justifies the steps he took in
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The Underrepresentation Of Women In Film
Women are often underrepresented in many fields and occupations in today s day in age,
whether it be STEM careers, big business CEOs, or in the case of this paper, film directors.
Often the females that are present and well known, still face a large amount of discrimination.
Male directors make more than 90 percent of films, reinforcing the anonymity of women in the
film industry. In 2015, women only accounted for seven percent of the directors of big
Hollywood movies. In Brent Lang s article, Number of Female Directors Falls Over 17 Year
Period, Study Finds , he discusses a study that found that women are best represented as producers
(23%) followed by executive producers (19%), editors (18%), writers (11%), cinematographers
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In The Virgin Suicides, we see the Lisbon sisters lounging around their bedroom. In Lost in
Translation, we see many scenes of Scarlett Johansson s character Charlotte lying in bed, pacing
back and forth in her hotel room, and wandering around the streets of Tokyo. In Marie
Antoinette, Marie becomes so bored with her husband and life at Versailles that she starts
becoming obsessed with consuming a variety of material items. In her book, And the Mirror
Cracked: Feminist Cinema and Film Theory, Anneke Smelik says that, the historical context of
feminism allows both the position of the female filmmaker and that of the female spectator to
become enacted and empowered as conscious and self reflexive subject positions (1). Coppola s
powerful position of female filmmaker lets her explore femininity and asks her audience to
identify with the gaze of the powerless woman (44). Girls are often understood to be symbols of
mass consumption/passive consumerism, and you can t help but wonder if Coppola is just trying
to cash in on a niche market trying to enact an empower the female
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The Attrition Problem in Colleges and Universities
INTRODUCTION Intense competition has made student attrition a concern for colleges and
universities.
Attrition is costly and generates considerable concerns for educational institutions (Tinto, 1993).
This is especially true for small schools that do not have huge endowments, and must depend upon
tuition and fees to support programming. The loss of students has a detrimental impact upon
budgeting as the costs involved in recruiting new students is definitely higher than the cost to retain
existing students (Braunstein, Lesser, Pescatrice, 2006). Small colleges and universities are looking
for ways to differentiate from the competition by offering creative programs that will meet the
needs and wants of students. These schools then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Further studies suggest that students must take control of the college experience by getting involved
in career planning, joining campus organizations, developing internships, and providing service to
the community (Letcher Neves, 2010). The authors go on to suggest that instructors need to help
students gain self confidence as well as providing a valuable educational experience and a solid
learning environment.
Giese and Cote (2000) have found that there is no single definition of customer satisfaction, and
suggest that satisfaction can be explained best as a response to an evaluation process. The authors
further suggest that problems occur when selecting a definition and comparing results when
operationalizing the definition. Therefore, organizations must use care tailoring the survey
specifically to the type of customer satisfaction questions which can be customized for particular
needs. Other studies suggest there is a relationship between variables relating to the students goal
achievement and social integration into academic life (Wetzel, O Toole, Peterson, 1999). Academic
and social factors appeared to be the most important reason for persisting to graduation. Wetzel et
al., (1999) further found that progress in academic work measured by GPA and hours attempted
and earned guided the attrition/retention decision. Colleges and universities should definitely track
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Abusive Relationships In Death And The Maiden
An Analysis on the Role of Abusive Relationships in Death and the Maiden Throughout the play
Death and the Maiden, Dorfman uses Paulina and Gerardo s abusive relationship to display how
gender roles affect characters interactions. Dorfman depicts Gerardo as controlling and
authoritative in contrast to Paulina. Paulina was presumably subservient and malleable before the
introduction of Roberto. After the introduction of Roberto, a shift in Paulina s character occurs
altering Gerardo s and Paulina s previous relationship. Paulina takes control, refusing subservience
to Gerardo. She still cares for him, but she no longer allows him to make decisions for her or treat
her with disrespect. She fights back fire with fire and this shift in gender... Show more content on
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She s calculating, she had a plan to put Roberto on trial and she executed that plan. She instated
protective measures to prevent his escape, she was strategic in finding enough proof to satisfy
her that he was guilty. This newfound control Paulina has of herself and the people around her
causes a shift in the way interactions are conducted. Trapped as a sort of prisoner, Roberto and
Gerardo must obey Paulina or risk indirectly causing Roberto s death. Another example of the
inequality in Gerardo and Paulina s relationship is when Gerardo accepts a position on the
commission without discussing it with Paulina. He ironically believes decisions can be made
without her input or consent, but contrasty, if she makes any decisions he must play a role in
them, whether it be interrogating Roberto or lending the car jack out to her mother. The effect
of Paulina s new sense of self also results in Gerardo having difficulty communicating with
Paulina because she s in a position of power, for example when Paulina held a gun Gerardo states
while you point it at me, there is no possible dialogue, (24). Gerardo likes to be in a position of
power, where he can play the role of peacemaker, analyzing the situation, and coming up with
solutions. However, Paulina enjoys this new found power and Gerardo struggles with losing his
control over her, Gerardo s statement oh my baby, my baby. You re unrecognizable. How can you
possibly be
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Choose 2 scenes in Twelfth Night and state how you would...
Choose 2 scenes in Twelfth Night and state how you would direct them
Choose 2 scenes in Twelfth Night and state how you would direct them.
Discuss some of the challenges you might face in directing the play to a modern audience.
Being one of Shakespeare s best romantic comedies, Twelfth Night has been re enacted many a
times, be it during Elizabethan times, or in modern times. Although set in the Elizabethan era,
Twelfth Night has its charms. And indeed, it proves to be relevant and intimate to a modern
audience, with its applicable themes and endearing characters.
In directing a play of such mannerism, one would have to consider many factors affecting the
overall effect of the play, and how it brings forth its true... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In fact, here, Maria starts to plot against Malvolio, and together this group of friends gang up
against Malvolio, getting back at him for his rudeness towards them. In this scene, it is meant to
be light hearted and retain its essence of comedy and humour, so as to serve as a contrasting scene
to the previous (which was more serious). Hence, this scene should bring forth and emphasize on
the humour, and at the same time, portray a sense of revenge (a serious matter).
Overall, the setting of this scene would be in Olivia s house. In this scene, I would have one small
part of the stage (left to the audience) to be seen as the outside of Olivia s house, and most of the
other part of the stage (right to the audience), the inside of Olivia s house. On the outside, there
would be a small pathway up to Olivia s backdoor. The pathway would be decorated with
extravagance, for instance, roses. Roses symbolises a beautiful outer appearance, but in actual fact,
has thorns, which threaten at the same while (hidden intentions). There should be a simple plant,
with morning glory creeping up. Morning glory represents beauty that only lasts for an instance. All
these run concurrently with Olivia s personality, and how she is wasting her youth, firstly
mourning, and secondly, wooing
Cesario (in actual fact, a female). Through the backdoor, Sir Toby and Sir Andrew enter into one
the rooms
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Gary Soto Happiness
I mention it because, in this story we can find my three main points that I am going to talk about.
Happiness is an important part to be a successful family, because if we are not happy in our
home, with our family, then we will have a hard time to find happiness in our daily life as well. In
Gary Soto s story, when the kid is trying to be the perfect family, as shown in the Tv shows, with
eating dinner and speaking politely to each other. His mother denied his idea really quick so as
you read, he started working. I think he was completely wrong, and he realized that as well after
a while. We do not need to be like other perfect families to be able to be happy. It does not matter
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These three main factors are dependent on each other, and we are missing one part of them, we will
find a hard time to be a successful family. The parallels I can draw from these points are, if we are
close to each other, we will trust and support each other, and when we start to support each other
to overcome the obstacles in life, we will be happier together as a family. That was just one
example of many how they are dependent on each other. Something to notice, is this is my
perspective from what a successful family is, for me, a successful family is not how much
income the family have. However, for me it is about how the family is still together and cannot
be separated no matter the obstacles are. In Garo Soto s story, the kid is just nine years old so he
is not knowledgeable about how the real world works, so when he said: I tried to convince them
that if we improved the way we looked we might get along better in life (30), he was not really
knowledgeable about that it did not matter how they looked or how they behave, as long as they
have each other, they will be fine. Even though he always came up with ideas that his mother
rejected, she never stopped him to work, and she always showed him her support to try maintain a
familiar
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Essay on The Importance of Sports
Think of society as a living organism which every part of it contributes to its survival. This view is
the functionalist perspective, which every parts of a society are structured to maintain its stability.
Functionalist regard sports as an almost religious institution that uses ritual and ceremony to
reinforce the common values of a society.
In 1968, Robert Merton made an important distinction between manifest and latent functions.
Manifest functions of institutions are open, stated, conscious functions that involve intended,
recognized, consequences of an aspect of society. Taking sports as an example, manifest function
of sports is to keep people stay fit and healthy. It is an objective that widely and well known by
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In other words, sports could stay us strong, good, and feeling well.
Apart from that, sports serve as a safety valve for both participants and spectators, who are
allowed to shed tension and aggressive energy in a socially acceptable way. It provides them an
alternative way to consume their excess energy and spend their leisure time. Thus, avoid them from
being involved in activities that will go against the norms. It is better to do something useful than
getting involve in terrible things like drug trafficking, drug abuse, illegal car racing or prostitution.
Moreover, sports would be perfect as a choice for recreation. We can hang out with friends and
family in a meaningful way. It would not be too costly, since badmintonracket and shuttlecocks are
affordable. Besides that, since they could to be found in stores, it would not be a problem or a
hardship to get the related sports equipment. Practicing sports as a recreation would help in
building up the relationship among friends and family members. Since, badminton is a play that
could be even performed by kids. It is suitable for a family recreation. Parents could enjoy the time
spent with their children. It is certainly a better choice of relaxing rather than shopping or fooling
around and waste time. No doubt, it
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Labor Unions Essays
In this essay I ll write about union membership, membership trends, the two types and levels, and
the importance of unions. I ll also discuss some of the negative sides of unionization in corporate
America today.
Labor unions are groups or clubs of workers and employees who bond together to get good
conditions, fair pay, and fair hours for their labor. These unions are usually joined together, and
most unions in America are some branch of the largest labor union organization in the United
States, the AFL CIO with thirteen million members.
One of the largest unions is the Teamsters Union, formed in 1903, and perhaps the most
contentious, union with 1.3 million members, were expelled from the AFL CIO, in 1957. The labor
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One of the reasons for the decline was the loss of jobs in manufacturing, which was the labor s
biggest stronghold. America has lost three million factory jobs over the past four years. The second
reason is heavily unionized industries have been decreasing. Other reasons are many firms have
moved from the unionized to the not so unionized Southeast and Southwest region and they tend to
hire nonunion workers. Some of the American companies have moved their manufacturing process
to other countries where very few unionized labor is employed. The management of the companies
is providing benefits that include higher wages and better working conditions, therefore employees
don t need to join any union. The largest growths in employment take place in the service
industries, and these industries regularly are not unionized.
The two main types of unions are craft unions and industrial unions. Craft unions are organizations
of workers with similar skills. This type of union can maintain control over the supply of skilled
laborers; often work for multiple employers in a year. (e.g. construction unions, pilot unions)
Industrial unions are organized by industry which originally started b/c ineligible for craft unions
and typically work for one employer for long period. (e.g. steelworkers, auto workers)
Unions often have several levels which are; local: workers in plant or industry in a limited
geographical area (Buhler union was CAW local 2224), national: larger union
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Human Condition In Human Life
There are so many depths to a human s personality traits, characteristics, and identity. These depths
create an individualized pathway for the life the human lives. This could mean that their attitude
shapes their life or their personality takes full swing and creates a beautiful minded person. Either
way, a humans depths of individuality creates a person s humancondition. The human condition
derives from the key events, situations, and characteristics that occur in a human s life. This creates
the way they feel about things and the hope human s have regardless. The human condition also
gives humans the opportunity to create their future upon things that they like to do and could
proceed to do with their lives. Students have many tasks thrown at them during the span of their
high school college careers. This creates the aspiration, growth, and emotionality that correlates
with the human condition.The human condition is the aspiration, growth, and emotionality of a
human being.
Students in high school and college are given many ultimatums during their time as a student.
Should I attend this university because it has the better dorms and the higher tuition? Or should I
attend the school where I receive the most scholarships? All of these questions that are difficult for
some to answer. human condition creates the human aspiration for something they know that they
can achieve. Dr. Roush states in College Should be an Adventure, Above all, imagine your college
days as an
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Eye Infection Procedures
Do your eyes have less than perfect vision? Are you trying to decide whether you want glasses,
contacts, or both? Before you visit your optometrist s office, here are some merits of each option to
help you decide:
Glasses:
Easy to clean: Unless you are perspiring heavily or get something splashed on your glasses, they
will usually only require a soft cloth to rub any dust or dirt away. If they have spots of sweat or
other liquids, this can be removed with a mild solution of warm water and dish soap.
Low chance of eye infection: Unlike contact lenses that are placed on your eyeball, glasses rest
upon your face. Because there is less potential for glasses to spread germs to your eyes, you will
have a lower risk of eye infection than than if you were wearing contact lenses.
Coordinate with your outfits: Sometimes an outfit needs something a little bit more, to make it pop
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This can happen in both summer and during the winter. Depending on where you live, it may be
easier for your optometrist to provide you with glasses that provide UV protection than for you to
find contact lenses that offer UV protection.
Contact lenses:
No fogging: If you work in a kitchen or any other location where you need to walk through multiple
areas with different temperatures, foggy glasses could be distracting or even potentially dangerous.
Contact lenses will never fog, no matter the temperature difference.
More natural vision: With contact lenses, your entire field of vision is corrected. No matter how
skilled your optometrist is, eyeglasses will have at least mild distortion around the edges due to
their shape.
No wardrobe clashes: Because contact lenses are invisible, you don t have to worry about whether
they will match a particular outfit or not. This means that you can go on a date or to an important
meeting without wondering whether you should ve worn your other pair of glasses or
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Bioengineering In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein
As some of you already know, bioengineering is a way of using artificial tissues, organs, and
other components to replace those that are badly damaged or missing body parts. You could even
use it to replace limbs, such as arms and legs. The way they get these body parts is by genetically
engineering them to reproduce skin/bone cells into the tissues that later form the parts needed after
a matter of time. Now...*deeply concerned inhale*.....the monster that Victor Frankenstein has
created is far beyond the concept of bioengineering. What I mean by beyond is not the term of
revolutionary, it s just flat out twisted. Frankenstein has scrapped several limbs and organs from
morgues, slaughterhouses, and graves in order to achieve his goal. He wasn t... Show more content
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Now...*inhales deeply in concern once again*...the average near dead person on bypass needs
about 100 watts from a defibrillator in order to get the heart beating. Due to the absence of
electricity in Frankenstein s time period, he has to rely on the power of harnessing a lightning
bolt in a thunderstorm (which is what he has wanted to do his whole life). Sounds awesome,
right? There s only one problem. A single bolt of lightning contains TEN BILLION watts of
electricity. It s enough to power a small city or shut down the power depending on distribution.
However, this would be complete overkill if it struck a human directly. It would take a miracle for
someone to survive something like that, and if they did, they d be paralyzed from bottom to top.
Which means, the metal conductors in the monster s brains would either be extremely fried or
blown off with bit of its
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Burden of Alzheimer’s Disease High and Growing Essay
Alzheimer s disease (AD) is a progressive and fatal form of dementia, frequently seen in the
elderly altering their cognition, thought process and behavior. AD is reported in about half of
patients that have a dementia diagnosis; one study states that about 10.3% of the population over
65 years is affected by dementia with an increase to almost 50% over the age of 85. (Beattie,
2002) Alzheimer s disease is not a normal part of the aging process in humans, but rather found in a
group of diseases that affect the brainleading to a decline in mental and physical control. AD when
diagnosed has a very slow and gradual course, initially affecting the individual s short term memory
. (Beattie, 2002)
Alzheimer s disease is the 6th leading cause of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
(Beattie, 2002) An individual s rate of progress through the stages varies, and symptoms are unique
to the person, making it difficult for families to know what to anticipate, but if they are properly
educated it may help them be aware of the different course of the disease, potential causes of
behaviors, interventions and various treatment that may be used, making the outcome of care be
more effective for the family and the patient. (Osborn Vaughn, 2010)
Early onset consists of mild memory impairment, language problems, personality changes such as
withdrawal, and difficulty performing tasks that may require a substantial amount of concentration.
(Osborn Vaughn Saunders, 2010) Symptoms of moderate Alzheimer s disease may be more
noticeable, interfering with their independence. Forgetting details in stories, difficulties following
directions, delusions, wandering and decreased inability to reason are common signs of AD, along
with a change in their usual sleep pattern referred to as sun downing . (LaFerla Querfurth, 2010)
When Alzheimer s progresses into the later stages of the disease where the neurological damage is
found throughout the entire, those affected are unable to recognize familiar faces and may become
full time care in long term care facilities related to safety, inability for families
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Client Centered Therapy
Jessica Jeffers
It is inevitable that in psychotherapy there are numerous theories. Theories arise out of scholarly
investigations of ideas on human behavior. Human behavior is an extraordinarily interesting subject
and therefore produces a plethora of ideas from a variety of theorists. These theorists are influenced
by their education, culture, and time period. One of the most influential, empathetically
understanding, theorists is Carl Rogers. His contributions to human behavior have changed many
of the theories that preceded him, and contributed his theory to many theories that followed him.
I want to explore Client/Person Centered Therapy. This is a type of therapy that was pioneered by
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Rogers may not have worked with his clients to produce and obtain goals, but he did have a
ultimate goal in his therapeutic work. According to Rogers, They [clients] are then able to accept
themselves as they are and to commit themselves to becoming more like they can and want to be
(as cited in Truscott, 2010, p. 72). The client is in turn aided by the therapist in becoming as
authentic as possible. Thus this authenticity would provide the client with the ability to be true to
themselves and their feelings. I find this to be useful in allowing the client to process their internal
feelings, externally.
According to Truscott (2010), Therapists must be willing and able to listen without prejudice,
judgment, or agenda if the client is to have any chance of feeling truly understood and accepted.
Positive feelings, negative feelings, and silence must be acceptable to the therapist (p. 73). This is
interesting because it requires that the therapists become void of any judgments. To me this seems
like a difficult task to accomplish because of the nature of judgments. Understandably so, the
therapist would automatically make judgments of the client, as a natural inclination even with the
best intentions against judgments.
So, what kind of a therapist must one be to establish a patient centered therapy?
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St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Research Paper
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was born on August 28, 1774 in New York City, New York. Saint
Elizabeth Ann Seton parents were Catherine and Richard Bayley. She married a wealthy man
named William Seton and they had 5 kids. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was canonized on September
14, 1975. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first native born citizen of the United States to be
canonized by the Roman Catholic. She came to the catholic churchafter her husband died. Saint
Elizabeth Ann Setonwas the first to create a free Catholic school in America. She then pronounced
her vows of poverty and became Mother Seton. She created two orphanages and another school.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton died at age 46 from tuberculosis. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is the patron
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was important because she started the first Catholic school in
America. The school was free and to help the poor still be close to God. She also created many
things for kids and the poor even though she went through a tough time. She was able to give
even though she lost a lot. She still contributed and helped other when her husband died and
became poor. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton also started an orphanage for kids. This may not sound
very important but not only was she poor. She created the first Catholic school in America. That
helped the Catholic Religion be more widespread and to also show people how special God is.
The final thing that she did that I thought was very important was the organization she made,
Sisters of Charity. Sisters of Charity was a group of sisters in the church to help and serve the poor.
Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was critical to the Catholic church because she contributed a lot to the
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Ellen G White Themes
The beginning of the book already presents the problem that every man would like to have a
clear and precise answer. The most important question that man has ever asked and that it must
necessarily make a day or another in his life, is what made the jailer of Philippi was Paul and Silas:
Sirs, what must it I do to be saved? Acts 16:30.
This is a question to which Ellen G white sister was proposed to respond to through the pages of
this book. In terms of presentation, we can argue that Towards Jesusis a book of 13 chapters and
184 pages whose development is of God s love for humanity, the abandonment of oneself, growth in
Jesus Christ , know to finish with joy in the Lord ...
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All actions should be ennobled and embellished by love. Love comes from God. The
unregenerate heart can not produce. It is also true that we can have a proper exerieurement
driving without the transforming power of Jesus Christ. The love of the prestige and the desire
to possess the esteem of his fellow men can produce a regular life. Out of respect for oneself, one
can avoid the appearance of evil. Ego iste can make a generous actions. The difference between
good and bad here will appear in obedience to the Word of God. Obedience is not just an outside
bid, but sultout a service of
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General Motors And The Affecting Factors Of Everyday Business
General Motors and the Affecting Factors of Everyday Business The company I have selected to
do my individual paper on is General Motors. General motors is the second largest auto
manufacturer globally, manufacturing cars and trucks in 34 companies. General Motors are
headquartered in Detroit, Michigan and employs two hundred and sixty six thousand people.
General Motors has many different branches, all vehicle manufacturing branches including, Chevy,
Hummer, Saturn, and SAAB to name a few. General motors has sold its products in over one
hundred and forty countries. (General Motors) The reason I have selected this company is because
of the never ending pressure that is put on an automotive company like General Motors to make the
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While keeping their original brand of manufacturing (OBM) and their original design
manufacturing (ODM) General Motors needs to work on their value chain in order to get the
perception they want to gain from their customers. (SWOT Analysis) Right now General Motors
is fighting a poor quality perception from the loss they have incurred over the past decade.
General Motors must continue to improve on their product reliability and quality. The question
comes to the mind when dealing with a company like this, do you budget money to push, the
stronger divisions of your company, or do you try to share equal across the board. This is the
deciding factor when companies decide how to use their resources and capabilities. Using these
assets to full capacity and effectively well is the common everyday decisions a company like this
has to do. GM must reposition itself as an innovative global competitor in order to survive. The
company has been continually plagued with a host of issues, including lacking internal cost control
and perpetually shortsighted strategies. The company must first and most importantly close the gap
between the perception of its product reliability and the actual quality and innovation of its
vehicles. (Internal Analysis and Recommendations) With these companies always going to be a
factor in our lives not only from the consumer market, but also the market share it holds itself in
today s economy. I feel it will be interesting to
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Persuasive Speech Topics Study Guide
3.2.Good Topics for Persuasive Speeches
A good persuasive speech topic should contain not only a good quality content but also have
enough information that it delivers the purpose well, i.e. clearly supporting your stance while
convincing the listeners to agree to your point of view. Given below is a list of good persuasive
topics to develop and deliver great speeches:
1.Should there be a limit to freedom of press?
2.Working women should be offered special privileges.
3.Financial education needs to be an essential part of every curriculum.
4.Risks of using steroids.
5.Do using surveillance cameras over public places violate privacy rights?
6.Spending more time on social networks have made the youth isolated.
7.Do newspapers form an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Ethical implications of arms trading and control.
25.Is government morally right for spying under the label of providing public safety?
3.4.College Persuasive Speech Topics
College students get assignment to deliver persuasive speeches as a part of their degree programs.
Every student wants to prepare and make speech on a unique and different topic that would be
appreciated by every listener including their instructors. Before choosing any topic, you must
keep in mind that the subject area of the topic should be the one you are well informed about and
can research it more to cover every dimension of it. You can also use light stories, illustrations,
related examples and quotes as tools to make your speech more effective. A few of the topics that
you can select for making persuasive speeches in college may include:
1.Is online education equally beneficial like traditional classroom mode of learning?
2.The use of advanced technological devices has made education easier.
3.Replacing text books with online educational tools and resources.
4.Using filters in college networks to prevent students from accessing inappropriate material.
5.Colleges should introduce their own social networks to enhance learning experience of
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Motorcycle and Harley
Table of Contents
Executive Summary2 Introduction3 Company Profile4 4Ps of Harley Davidson Marketing Mix
Strategies5 Product5 Promotion7 Price7 Place8 Harley Davidson s Value and its Competitors9
Market segmentation10 Evaluation of the target market11 Intervention12 Harley Davidson SWOT
Analysis12 The 4 Areas of improvement and values13 Conclusion15 References16
Executive Summary
The researcher will discuss on Harley Davidson (HD) and its marketing mix concepts and
recommendation for improvement to market the USA brand in Malaysia. As the leader in
manufacturing heavyweight motorcycles above 750cc capacity, HD has a role to play to promote
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The 4Ps marketing mix (Kotler, 2010) for Harley Davidson to maintain their competitive marketing
strategies are discussed below is part of the organizations planning process and consists of
analyzing the defined:
Product
* Major product of HD are in the Heavy weight division of 750 cc and above and weights about
220 kg * Harley used steel, to be rebuilt and rebore * The hallmark productions of the company is
the acquire eagle mark in the early days * Colors are limited and grey and black seems to the
standard color styles * Constant gathering of input from customers on suggestions and
complaints to increase quality of product and product also are charismatic. * A number of
brands have been introduced in its century of age, and each one was very integrated, well
equipped and up to date with respect to technological advancements. * An excellent customer
service is provided in case of any ambiguity, and customers are thoroughly guided for the
upcoming brands. * Deals in branded motorbikes and other limited sector of open market. * Also
deal in used bikes, usable parts being repaired and introduced in the market at lower price range *
Spare part market has also got their name at the top of the list. * Twin Cam engine is its major
innovatory product. * They also offer quality services for repairing. * Revolution engine is also
introduced on their innovation lists.
Some of the
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The Hero Of The Epic Of Gilgamesh
In the Epic of Gilgamesh , it is easy to conclude that Gilgamesh, the protagonist of the story, is the
hero. In Like Mayflies in a Stream , Gilgamesh is merely a scary person who appears in the story
here or there rather than being the protagonist. Instead, Shamhat is the main person that the story
focuses on, but the book is imprecise on one heroof the entire story. There are numerous characters
that could reflect hero aspects such as going on a quest, having another to help guide them, or
facing trials. Personally, I believe that there is no true hero in this story due to the nature that
Shamhat is a woman, who were represented badly during this time, and that Shauna Roberts did not
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On the other hand, Like Mayflies in a Stream is unclear on who the hero is throughout the book.
There is Shamhat, a priestess who must face a difficult journey to find Enkidu, who also has some
traits of a hero. His birth and journey are some characteristics that may make him a hero. At the
same time, women are not viewed well in this story, which may be a reason that Roberts decided to
not have one specific hero.
During the time in Mesopotamia, where Like Mayflies In A Stream takes place, women are merely
seen as unimportant. Not only do the men see the women this way, the women continue to
believe it when they have nothing to define them. For example, when Shamhat had to travel with
Zaidu earlier in the book, she was stripped away from the objects that made her a priestess. Her
sandals were taken, her seal and face paints were gone, and her beaded sash was destroyed. Once
Shamhat realizes this, she says I am a woman without rank or identity. I am no one. (Roberts 66).
Women were constantly put down unless they were there for sexual pleasure for their husbands or
if they were a priestess of one of the God s, and it would reflect on their own self esteem and
worthiness. There were numerous instances throughout the book in which the men had demeaning
opinions towards the women. She was only a woman. She didn t understand the needs of a man like
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History of Caribbean Education
THE COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN/BRITISH CARIBBEAN is the term applied to the
English speaking islands in the Carribbean and the mainland nations of Belize (formerly British
Honduras) and Guyana (formerly British Guiana) that once constituted the Caribbean portion of the
British Empire. This volume examines only the islands of the Commonwealth Caribbean, which are
Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Windward Islands (Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the
Grenadines, and Grenada), Barbados, the Leeward Islands (Antigua and Barbuda, St. Christopher
[hereafter, St. Kitts] and Nevis, the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, and Montserrat), and the so
called Northern Islands (the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, and the Turks and Caicos Islands)....
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Competing Protestant denominations the Church of England, the Baptists, the Moravians, the
Wesleyans, and the Presbyterians and the Jesuits operated a vast system of elementary and
secondary schools. At the end of the nineteenth century, the churches monopolized elementary
education in Jamaica and Barbados and ran a majority of the primary schools in Trinidad, Grenada,
and Antigua. The most outstanding secondary schools St. George s College, Kingston College,
Jamaica College, Calabar High School, and the York Castle High Schoolin Jamaica; Harrison
College, Codrington College, the Lodge School, and the Queens College in Barbados; and Queen s
College, St. Mary s, and Naparima in Trinidad as well as the principal grammar schools in the
Bahamas, Antigua, St. Kitts, and Grenada owe their origins to the religious denominations. Each
territory had a board of education, which supervised both government and religious schools.
Government assistance slowly increased until by the middle of the twentieth century the state
eventually gained control over all forms of education. Although far from perfect most colonies still
spent more on prisons than on schools public education fired the ambitions of the urban poor.
Based on the British system even to the use of British textbooks and examinations the colonial
Caribbean educational system was never modified to local circumstances. Nevertheless, it created a
cadre of leaders throughout the region
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Importance Of The 1st Amendment
In total, America has 27 Amendments all together but which one is the most important you may
ask, well that s was this is about. I believe that the 1st Amendment is the most important out of
them all . The 1st Amendment is freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition.
Freedom of religion and speech are one of the best things a country can have and also something
everyone believes they should have. Everyone should be able to say or do anything they want
without fear. Also freedom of press is the right to publish newspapers, magazines, and other printed
matter without governmental restriction and subject only to the laws of libel, obscenity, sedition,
etc. ( www.dictionary.com) . Freedom of Assembly is The right to hold public meetings and form
associations without interference by the government. Freedom of peaceful assembly is guaranteed
by the First Amendment to the Constitution.
Last but not least is Freedom of Petition According to ( The Free Dictionary , 2017) a formal
written request to a court for an order of the court. It is distinguished from a complaint in a
lawsuit which asks for damages and/or performance by the opposing party. Petitions include
demands for writs, orders to show cause, modifications of prior orders, continuances, dismissal of
a case, reduction of bail in criminal cases, a decree of distribution of an estate, appointment of a
guardian, and a host of other matters arising in legal actions.
The 1st Amendment allows
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Our Bodies Run On Fuel
Our bodies run on fuel. When our tanks become empty, we have to make a pit stop to replenish.
But what happens if we don t provide ourselves with a good source of energy? A poor choice of
fuel could degrade our engines and leave us stranded on the highway to good health. In order to
maintain peak performance, we need to pay more attention to what s happening in the food
industry and educate ourselves on how to make healthy food choices. Imports are a large aspect of
the United States food industry. The USDA says 17 percent of food consumed in America in 2012
was imported, and this number is steadily increasing. But according to the 2012 International Food
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This proves some of the risks associated with imported food, but if we understand the standards
of production in the countries from which we receive products, we can try to prevent these
problems (TribLive Lifestyles). Along with the origin of our food, the type of food we eat plays
a large impact on our health. For example, an excess of certain foods can lead to various
problems such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Diabetes is a chronic illness that affects
the production of insulin in the pancreas and the way our bodies process sugar. There are two
types of diabetes, but type 2 diabetes is most commonly associated with diet because it results
from being overweight. Obesity can cause our bodies to become insulin resistant, which means
even though our body continues to produce insulin, our cells don t use it like they should.
Focusing on a healthy diet low in fat and high in fiber as well as living an active lifestyle can
reduce our risk of developing this disease (WebMD Type 2 Diabetes: The Basics). But diabetes
isn t the only possible result of a poor diet; heart disease can also result from poor food habits such
as consuming excess sodium and fat. A diet high in saturated and trans fat also has a strong
correlation with the risk of coronary artery disease, heart attack,
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Organizational Behaviour Analysis
ORGANISATIONAL ANALYSIS:
Notes and essays for the workshop to be held on 15th 16th Novemeber 2007 at The Marriot Hotel
Slough Berkshire SL3 8PT
Dr. Lesley Prince, C.Psychol., AFBPsS University of Birmingham
November 2007
Dr. Lesley Prince 2007.
Organisational Analysis: Notes and Essays
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Please do not attempt to eat these notes.
CONTENTS
Introduction to the Workshop Topics And Themes The Nature and Scope of Organisation Theory
Levels of Analysis The Metaphorical Approach Organising Processes Understanding Change
Conflict, Negotiation, and the Politics of Change Group and Team Working Cultures and Leaders
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There are also some elements taken from the arts and humanities such as philosophy, history and
(very controversially) literary and art criticism. It is, then, a broad field which, to add to the
confusion, also goes under several different names, some of which you will encounter when reading
texts on the subject. The two main areas are generally called Human Resource Management (HRM)
and Organisational Behaviour (OB), but the field is also sometimes called Organisational Analysis
(OA), Behaviour in Organisations (BinO), Organisation Studies (OS), and a host of other names,
including the practitioner area called Organisational Development (OD). There are, in fact, subtle
nuances and variations in emphasis denoted by the different labels. OB and HRM, for example, are
both concerned generally with people at work , although they focus on different levels of analysis.
Roughly speaking, HRM is mostly concerned with individual and group issues, drawing principally,
but not exclusively, from psychology, whereas OB tends to focus on organisational factors such as
structure, design and culture, having its main theoretical base in
A recent example is Chaos Theory, taken from mathematics and physics and
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The Great Commission To Worship Book Review
Abstract The idea behind the book The Great Commission To Worship by David Wheeler and
Vernon Whaley is the combining of worship and evangelism, Thus evangelism and worship have a
unique relationship. ... many times in Scripture it appears that while God is always our object of
worship, the concept of obtaining salvation (evangelism) appears to be the motivation (11). As
stated by the authors this book is the result of an argument between them as to which was more
important, worship or evangelism. The book first shows the misconceptions that today s Christians
have placed on these two concepts by placing them into two different classifications. After
dispelling these arguments the authors present the biblical relationship between these two concepts.
The authors spend the majority of the book expounding the idea of what they call the Great
Commission Worshiper. (5) The where, how, and why of the Great Commission Worshiper is
examined and expounded. They first define what a Great Commission Worshiper is, then how to
develop this person, and finally how to reproduce Great Commission Worshipers. This is all
accomplished through a mix of testimonies, both personal to the authors and those of other people,
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They are separate acts; worship takes place in the church service in the prayers, offering, singing
and preaching or during my personal devotion time while reading/studying the Bible and praying,
while evangelism takes place outside the church walls while passing out tracts, visitation, knocking
on doors and inviting people to church and foreign missions. This book has given me cause to step
back and examine my personal definitions of worship and evangelism. Having read through this
book rather quickly in order to accomplish this assignment I believe another pass through at a
slower more contemplative rate is in
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The Importance Of Public Administration
To become a public administrator, you must have the ability to work with different people from
different background, different age groups, and various economy classes. A Public administrator
cannot be biased towards one group of people and turn around and be favorable towards the other.
As an administrator, you have to be transparent to everybody that you encounter, even people that
you will be working with, and people that you are working for. According to the publication, Ethical
Dilemmas in the Public Service, by the Commonwealth Association for Public Administrationand
Management, describes that the ethical issue that government officials face in any organization is
nepotism and bias. The reason why this event occurs is that some of the individuals in the public
administrative positions are not transparent in the workplace and are also influenced by personal
gain.
According to the ethical dilemma on one of the cases that I found on NYTimes, they denied
jobs to people around the age of 50 and older who applied to because of their age. According to
the article, You re How Old? We ll be in Touch, the organization s reason behind this is because
the applicant was too old. It is unethical to deny jobs because most of these people who have the
passion for working in jobs that they are applying to because they qualify. In this case, the
organization wants people who are younger and faster. The article illustrates that 51 year old Uber
driver taking me to Los Angeles
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Who Is Joker Insane
Chaotic settings, monstrous actions, and a less than an appealing appearance make Joker who he
is. Joker has no real name and there was not much difference between his past and his present. His
past consisted of being a trickster and a thief, and his present state is both a trickster and a thief but
no real crimeis outside of what he is willing to do. What made Jokerinto who he is today was a life
jarring accident that drove him insane. The reason that the accident drove him insane is that when
he fell into a chemical waste it changed his appearance and cause of the change in appearance it
supposedly drove him to thought for like insane.
Joker resides in the city of Gotham. Gotham a city overrun by chaos generated from the countless
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Consequences Of Fanny Girden s Flowers For Algernon
Actions have Consequences From the story, Flowers for Algernon Fanny Girden said, It was
evil when Eve listened to the snake and ate from the tree of knowledge. It was evil when she saw
that she was naked. If not for that none of us would grow old and die (329). Fanny explains how
Charlie went against nature by getting the surgery to increase his intelligence. Furthermore,
Charlie Gordon a thirty seven year old man with a low IQ of 68 gets an operation done on him to
raise his intelligence. But what he does not know the many problems the surgery will cause him.
In the story Flowers for Algernon a science fiction short story by Daniel Keyes, Charlie Gordon
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Sometimes somebody will say hey look Joe or Frank or George he really pulled a Charlie
Gordon (315). Charlie vividly explains how he is under the intentions that Joe,Frank, or George
are truly his friends. Proving his obliviousness towards the world around him. This could be a
positive effect of not receiving the surgery. Lastly, Charlie would be the definition of
independent. For he works, lives, and provides for himself. Charlie creates a stable living
environment for himself, and even gets paid to work a job at a factory. Despite what people may
think of him he perseveres, proving that he can try just as hard as anyone else. For, Charlie gets
judged everyday for his lack of intelligence. But he is really setting an example of independence,
with no one to rely on. Charlie is brilliant and is capable to do anything, even without the surgery.
Additionally, Charlie s lifestyle greatly changed from before his operation, not knowing the many
disadvantages Charlie was confronted with. On the contrary, the naysayers may argue that Charlie
should have had the operation because he had gotten an experience to be smart;however, the
operations negatives outweigh the positives. However, the other side experienced many difficulties.
Such as when Dr.Strauss and Dr.Nemur the doctors that performed on Charlie; had a conversation
with him and struggled on a response. As Charlie explains in
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Mayan Math History
Like each other part of human advancement, mathematics has its own particular birthplace focused
around the needs of humanity in searching for understanding. Mathematics emerged from the
necessity to quantify time and number. The earliest evidence of counting occurred in mountains of
Africa were notched bones and scored pieces of wood and stone were discovered. As human
advancements started to surface in Asia and the near east, frameworks and essential appreciation of
arithmetic, geometry and polynomial math started to develop. Mathematics has made a lot of
progress from the first evidence of counting in 50,00 B.C to the current utilization of math all over
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The importance of astronomy and calendar (18 months a year; 20 days a month) calculations to the
Mayans required mathematics, which lead them create an advanced number system of its time. The
system was on base 20 and most times base 5, which very likely originated from counting on
fingers and toes. The numerals consisted of only three symbols: zero was represented as a shell
shape, one, a dot and five a bar, so calculation was basically adding or subtracting bars and dots. In
spite of not having the idea of a division, they delivered greatly exact cosmic perceptions utilizing
no instruments other than sticks in form of crosses to view astronomical objects and had the
capacity measure the length of the sunlight based year to a far higher level of exactness than that
utilized as a part of Europe (their computations created 365.242 days, contrasted with the cutting
edge estimation of 365.242198), and in addition the length of the lunar month (their evaluation was
29.5308 days, contrasted with the advanced estimation of 29.53059). Due to the geographic
disconnect, Mayan mathematics hardly influenced the Old World (Europe and Asia) mathematics
and numbering
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Unforgettable Miss Bessie Analysis
1. Early in the essay, Carl T. Rowan describes Miss Bessie as five feet tall and no more than 110
pounds. While explaining how she doesn t seem physically threatening, Rowan notes she had a
towering presence in the classroom. She was the only woman tough enough to make me read
Beowulf (411). Rowan s resistance towards reading Beowulf led to him learning about Miss
Bessie s large brown eyes, that resembled daggerish slits (411). Rowan describes his former
teacher in a way that resembles someone who is looking up to an authoritative figure. Whenever
he comments on her appearance or personality, it he does in a very respectful context. Just by the
way Rowan often talks about Miss Bessie, it s obvious the amount of respect and admiration he has
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In the essay Unforgettable Miss Bessie, the author Carl. T. Rowan doesn t share the details about
Miss Bessie s background until the ninth paragraph of his writing. I believe he did this so that
while he described what she was like as an individual, you could paint your own picture of her
before you found out what made her that way. When taking into consideration her role in society
as a teacher, it was fascinating to hear that she attended a school that was originally for black
people. During the time period in which Miss Bessie was getting her education, many places didn t
even have schools that people with dark skin could attend. Another reason Rowan may have
waited to explain Miss Bessie s background early on, is because it helped the reader understand
why she was so tough on Carl and his education. Bessie knew many of the struggles African
Americans could face if they didn t focus on school and the right things, so she did everything in
her power to put him on the right track. The first time you hear of Mrs. Bessie s background it will
surprise you, but when looking at how she taught and worked with students, it s not surprising that
she become such a special teacher because of her unique schooling and
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The Core Arguments Of Hershey Company
The core arguments of Hershey Company in this case are very clearly stated. Senator Steve
Hershey used their company s Trade Dress on multiple campaign signs for multiple elections. In
2002, Mr. Hershey was running for commissioner of Queen Anne s County in Maryland. He used
a design for his campaign that looked very similar to a Hershey s chocolate bar wrapper. The
background was brown, the lettering was white, and the font was bolded in all capital letters. In
2010, Steve Hershey used a design that looked even more similar to a Hershey s chocolate bar
wrapper than the one he had used previously. This campaign sign had a brown background, white
bolded font, all capital letters, and included a white border. In 2014, Steve Hershey used a
campaign logo with a two toned brown Maryland flag background, his last name in all capital
bolded letters, similar font, and underneath read, state senate. Despite having the same name,
Steve Hershey is not affiliated with The Hershey Company in any way. The Hershey Company
believed that Steve Hershey s use of their Trade Dress could cause confusion amongst the general
public. When the Hershey Company contacted Steve Hershey for the first time in 2002, they
wrote him a letter asking him to stop using the Hershey s Trade Dress. In 2010, The Hershey
Company contacted Mr. Hershey again and urged him to stop using their Trade Dress, but they
allowed him to use those campaign signs for the primary election only. The Hershey Company and
Mr.
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Marketing Analysis Of Sony Playstation 3
Introduction
I chose to conduct a marketing analysis on the Sony PlayStation 3 because it is a product that I
am very familiar with. I have been a PlayStation consumer since 1994 when the first PlayStation
was established. Therefore, since I am a frequent consumer of this product, I have gained some
knowledge of this product over time. When an individual is a frequent consumer of a certain
product, the consumer will eventually become aware or at least have some knowledge of the
marketing mix of that product. However, besides from being a dedicated consumer, I was also
involved in selling this product as a sales associate and this gave me some insight on the marketing
mix of this product. As a sales associate, I also received some training from marketers from the
Sony Corporation on how to position the PlayStation 3 in an electronics store. Furthermore, I feel
knowledgeable about this product due to the exposure that I have had with it.
Product and Positioning
The PlayStation 3 is a high definition gaming console equipped with a Blu ray player which is
manufactured by Sony computer Entertainment. Sony PlayStation3 uses the newest and greatest
technology to appeal to their customers. The PS3 offers the most advanced visuals and audio
compared to any other gaming console. According to Brian Moats (2008), the people who are most
interested in staying up to date with the newest technology are usually men of the ages 15 30. To
reach that market, PlayStation 3 makes
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Keita
Learning the traditional purpose of one s name serves a core value. Until, these valuable lessons
begin to impede on one s daily life; which was demonstrated in the film Keita: The Heritage of
the Griot. The film was directed and written by Dani Kouyate, whose father, Sotigui, starred as
the Griot in the film. Mabo, one of the main roles within the film, is the depiction of a child
living a post colonial lifestyle within Africa. If not for Djeliba (the Griot) for entering Mabo s
life, he would have never have known the importance of his name. The film is a description of
Mabo s history, name and purpose, the deciding factor for him is to adhere to or precede with this
path presented by Djeliba.
The post colonial lifestyle, has value to those within it, but when it is disturbed by the ancestral
calling, the reaction varies. Mabo, seeks curiosity and pride from his name, but as his family,
teacher and other influences begin to disrupt his lessons with Djeliba; it becomes obvious the
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Although, throughout the film there were moments that seemed to be irrelevant, yet it is possible
not to have caught all the subtle symbolisms. Since reading Sundiata, in some particular moments,
there was a hidden personal expectation of the direction the scenarios could have went. Overall,
the film left an impact, as to self reflection and relating to my personal life. Especially, as the
parents within the film dispute over who knows best for Mabo, allows the viewer to see that is an
universal conflict. The characters within the film all brought a different perspective to the storyline.
Though when observing the characters, Mabo left an impression, the viewer can connect with him
as he learns of his ancestors through an illustrious story while trying to live his own
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Minnie s Desolation in Susan Glaspell s A Jury of Her Peers
Susan Glaspell, writer of the short story A Jury of Her Peers details the isolated rural farm house
of Minnie Wright and Mr.Wright. Glaspell advocates for the equality of woman and hopes to warn
the readers of the difference between the law and what is actually right. She conveys the meaning
of her theme by describing a case of a deprived woman, Minnie, who is absolutely isolated from any
other kindof companionship except for her husbands, which is like a raw hard wind that gets to the
bone. (Glaspell 198) Although Minnie isn t present at the time of the investigation, the setting of
her house lets the readers know some of the various kinds of isolation she deals with for twenty
years before being sent to jail.The different kinds of isolation that Minnie experiences are
symbolized in the objects and information Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters share and discover while
being at the scene of the incident.
Minnie s youthful life was the complete opposite to her current life. Mrs. Hale spoke of her
youth and said she used to wear pretty clothes and be lively when she was Minnie Foster.
(Glaspell 195) But now all Minnie wears is a shabby black shirt that bore the marks of much
making over along with the same gray shawl . (Glaspell 195) Minnie s lively spirit and style of
clothing evoke a stage in her life where she was joyful and free from a man who didn t represent
her. However, now that she bears her husbands last name, Minnie Wright wears shabby dull clothes
that
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Sherpa Life
Physical strength is important because a person s body can only withstand so much. According
to Grayson Schaffer in The Value of a Sherpa Life the Sherpa porters struggle to survive in the
hardships and conditions they face. He writes, The men who were struck were carrying 80
pound loads to Camps I and II, or they were on their way back to base camp (1). This shows how
hard the Sherpas work and the weight of the supplies they have to withstand. Similarly, members on
the James Caird have to withstand the major hurricane and massive waves coming over the boat. In
The Voyage if the James Caird Caroline Alexander states, Rain, hail, sleet, and snow hammered
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Sherpas need good physical strength to survive. Without the hard work of the Sherpa porters, it
would be largely impossible for Americans and Europeans with slightly above average
physiology, and well above average disposable income, to scale the world s tallest mountain
(Schaffer 1). Without the help and strength of Sherpas, many people would not survive the climb.
The crew members on the Caird need to be strong to survive their tough journey. Worsley s report
of the conversation was intended as a tribute to Shackleton s courage in undertaking such a
dangerous voyage (Alexander 6). The author is telling us that the crew had to be strong to survive
this treacherous journey. The people with better physical strength had greater chances of survival
during Hurricane Maria. Starting on Sept. 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria swamped Puerto Rico with
20 inches of rain and battered it with 150 mph winds for over 30 hours (Conversation). These
people had to uses their strength to get through the floods and harsh winds of the hurricane. With
good physical strength, people can live the long lives the
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The Addict Was Best Known As The Lieutenant
1.BACKGROUND:
The addict was best known as the Lieutenant. He lives in New York City and is a male who I
presume to be in his mid forties. His marital status is perhaps married with two sons and one
daughter. He worked for New York City Police and was the Lieutenant of the department. Some
issues he confronted when he engaged in substance abuse was driving under the influence while on
duty and anger when losing baseball bets.
2.DRUGS USED: The Lieutenant used, cocaine, alcohol, and heroin. He usually took four lines of
cocaine, two through each nostril. In approximately two occasions, he used freebase cocaine. The
cocaine was heated up and the vapor was inhaled. The amount he administered was perhaps two
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He also experienced several occasions of withdrawal when using cocaine. For instance, the next
morning after getting high with the red hair women, he woke up in the living room on a couch
with extreme fatigue, slow movements, and instability to hold himself still. Moreover, the
lieutenant engaged in substance use that was physically hazardous. He drank alcohol and
sniffed cocaine while driving. He was listening to a baseball game, but got upset after realizing
the team he was betting for was losing. The cocaine and alcohol altered his attitude which led
him to engage in reckless driving and shoot his radio with a firearm. His occupational duties
were also reduced because he is constantly using drugs. He was heavily drinking at a bar
watching a baseball game he placed a bet on. Consequently, the drugs led him to pay more
attention towards the game instead of actively fulfilling his occupational duties. By being able to
identify six or more symptoms, the severity of his substance use disorder is severe.
4.CHEMICAL REACTION/MECHANISM OF ACTION:
Due to the influx release of serotonin alcohol produces, the cerebral cortex is damaged and impairs
one s ability to learn, make informed decisions, and retain information. Glutamate is an additional
neurotransmitter extremely susceptible to alcohol. Glutamate affects memory and is the reason
why some individuals experience loss of remembrance when consuming large amounts of alcohol.
When cocaine
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Holding Out For a Hero
I was really super excited for this trip, words can t explain. I was planning on coming to Cali
soon, but I had to raise money. This trip is all free. I get to go to San Diego, California. Wow. I
had just finished zipping my suitcase when I heard the car horn. The Jacks are here! I smiled
widely already getting butterflies about everything and ran down with my stuff. It was a
struggle, but never stop an ambitious girl who is about to fly to San Diego. I opened my front
door and motioned for one of them to get out of the car and come help with my bags. I only had
one suitcase but it was heavy. I grabbed my carry on and jogged to the car as Johnson grabbed my
suitcase. I made sure that my phone and laptop were fully charged once we were on our way. I
reached into my bag and looked for my books making sure I had brought them. What else am I
supposed to do on the plane?
San Diego is going to be sweet! We re meeting the guys up at the beach after we get there,
Johnson exclaimed and pumped his fist. I giggled at his personality and nodded. I ve always
wanted to go to the beach.
I m so excited guys, you have no idea! I shook my hands, a little habit I do since I was little. My
mom used to tell me to shake off all the nerves, so I d shake my hands, I m so excited for the
beach. The sun, the sand, the water, the bikinis, and the hot guys.
Agh! Gilinsky looked genuinely hurt, The only hot guys you should be focused on there are me and
Jack.
I literally laughed, Like that s
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New England Vs Chesapeake Colonies
While the people of the New England area and of the Chesapeake area came from English origin,
by 1700 both areas had moved in two different directions. Both of these groups were blessed with
issues that were unique to their regions, and each was forced to reconstruct their societies. As a
result, the differences in the motivation, geography, and government in the New Englandand
Chesapeake regions caused great difference in the development of each.
As the regions began to develop, the motivation for settlement helped to shape the societies. New
England had become a place where men looked for refuge from religious ill treatment and was
established as a haven for religious refugees. Despite this reason for settling, the New
Englanders still attempted to spread their own beliefs of religion. As shown by John Winthrop
in his Model of a Christian Charity, he preached to his people that we shall be a city upon a hill ,
setting a spark to the Puritans desire for a Holy Utopia. John other New Englanders practiced the
belief that they must all work together. They were determined to mourn together, labor and
suffer together, always having before our eyes our commission and community in the work. The
Articles of Agreement laid out the basis for the New England region. These articles made New
England a mix of rich and poor families, all being in possession of land and resolute in doing God s
work. However, while the New Englanders settled to create a Holy Utopia, the people of
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Merck s Case Ethical
Merck Case Study
October 14, 2008
Relevant Facts:
Merck was one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Merck was about to lose
patent protection of two of its best selling drugs, which had been a significant part of their $2
billion annual sales. Merck began putting millions of dollars into research (up to $1 billion) and
within three years, Merck was able to discover four powerful medications. Profits weren t all that
Merck cared about; Merck s founder believed that medicine is for people. It is not for the profits.
He also believed that following the medicine is for people philosophy would lead to profits and had
yet to fail. River Blindness is caused by parasitic worms, which can be found in ... Show more
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In application, people might view Merck s duties in different ways. For example, one might argue
that as a company Merck only has responsibilities to release effective and safe medications and to
make a profit to stay in business. On the other hand, it could be argued that as a pharmaceutical
company Merck has special obligations to follow leads (like ivermectin) because they may greatly
benefit human beings or save lives despite being unprofitable.
Utilitarianism is relevant to the Merck Co. case in that it would have been important for Merck to
predict whether researching the drug further, or playing it safe with other research, would produce
the greatest benefit for the largest number of people. One side would argue that while river
blindness patients are poor, treatment would be of great benefit to those infected (and their
families/communities), so research is warranted. On the other hand, one might argue that it would
be of equal or greater benefit to research medications for more common diseases where patients
can afford medication. They may also argue that if the company went out of business as a result of
ivermectin research that more people would be harmed from the loss of Merck s other research and
medications.
Also, the Rights theory is appropriate in this case, because one might argue that basic human rights
are involved. Merck might be responsible to do research with ivermectin if it s decided that some
basic right is being broken.
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Summary Of Paley s Teleological Argument Paley
In Paley s Teleological Argument , he argues that just like an object in the world has an intelligent
designer behind it, the universe most have an intelligent designer as well. This created must had
been God. That there s a designer force and that designer force is God. He argue that the
supernatural force created the way we act today, that the supernatural force( god) organized the way
the universe works, which makes an intelligent design( Paley 53).
I believe that anything that seems design has a creator, therefore Paley s argument has a valid
point. The world does not seem like it was just put there without any thought. But it looks
organized, like someone (god) sat there and thought about how to created and make it function, just
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Security In Macbeth
When individuals are given a small amount of security, the temptation to overstep that small amount
of security for more power can clog your mind. In the play Macbeth by WIlliam Shakespeare, the
protagonist Macbeth was given a small amount of security that was abused. Macbeth was given a
small amount of security by the witches, then he put blind trust into them without any kind of
backup plan. When Macbethoverstepped the security that was given to him, he did not realized it
and was blinded by his ambition, that ultimately lead to more power and more ambition. In result of
his temptation, Macbeth went to utmost lengths to ensure that he would not lose the crown, but in
the end, his efforts were for nothing. Shakespeare is saying that when individuals are tempted by
power, or that their ambitions are to high, they do not consider the consequences that come if you
take that temptation. Initially when people are given a small amount of security, they are tempted
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Macbeth being naive, trusted his security 100% without question and in result of this action he
tried to maintain his power by killing or getting rid of anyone that threatened his throne. When
the witches told macbeth that he will be the king, but also Duncan s sons, he murdered Duncan
and the sons (Malcolm and Donalbain) fled in fear of them also being murdered. When Macbeth
saw Banquo as a threat, he had 3 murderers try to assassinate Banquo and his son Fleance .
Banquo was killed and his Fleance escaped. Finally when the witches gave Macbeth the advice to
Beware Macduff the thane of fife, he Murdered his family. Macbeth s being paranoid and not
thinking would kill anyone that ever posed even the a minuscule threat to his power. This is
because he would need to be 100% confident with his security, but as the witches have stated And
you all know security is mortals chiefest enemy.
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The Theory Of The Constructivist Theory
1)Constructivism is a form of learning which is driven by the theory that humans are able to
generate knowledge from the interaction between their experiences and their ideas(1). This makes
the student actively involved in the process of synthesising meaning and knowledge. It is argued
that the constructivist approach inculcates critical thinking from the extrapolation of the student s
prior knowledgeand actively engaging the student in this way is much more effective than passive
learningthrough acquiring knowledge in a lecture(2) Also, this form of learning can be done in a
collaboration of students(3) Below are discussed some of the main types of constructivist theories.
One of the principle theoretical constructs used in medical educationis known as Problem Based
learning (PBL). This form of learning starts with an educator forms and presents a number of
carefully constructed problems to a small group of students(4). The problems presented here are
typically based on events of which the students have some prior knowledge of. This prior
knowledge is discussed within the class and from this, questions are asked related to the problems
presented. Following this, time is granted in which the students go away to conduct individual
research on the new information which they have acquired. The students then return to their class,
in which they spend one to
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Informative Essay On Ebola
In September 2014, during my military drill reserve weekend while waiting for our influenza
stand down, someone in my unit made a comment, Soon we will be getting an Ebola
vaccination? Another reservist asked me if the Ebola virus is airborne like the influenza virus.
Few military personnel would choose to be deployed in Afghanistan with constant mortar
attacks rather West Africa. What is the Ebola virus? Key facts: Ebola formerly known as Ebola
hemorrhagic fever Background Ebola virus first appeared in 1976 in Nzara, Sudan and
Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo, later occurred in a village near the Ebola River, from
which he disease takes its name. Current out break West Africa cases as early as March 2014 in
Guinea, Sierra Leone and
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Culture Clash In House Of Sand And Fog By Amy Tan
The world has a variety of cultures and religions, and in this generation these different
cultures mix. It is not easy for some people to accept these different faiths and morals, however
they learn to day by day. In books such as House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III and The Joy
Luck Club by Amy Tan, the authors convey the theme of the clash of cultures. Writing books
about different cultures and the struggle of their acceptance, is crucial for modern society because
it gives the world a realistic view on what is actually happening. Perhaps the message the authors
are trying to send with the theme of culture clash, is that because of all the different cultures,
people should learn to accept the variety.
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In the Joy Luck Club, all of the chinese mothers have a poor relationship with their
daughters, mostly because of the language barrier and the daughters non existing knowledge of
Chinese Culture. One can see this with JingВmei Woo and her mother, Suyuan Woo. At the
beginning of the book, JingВmei, or June, wants to be known as an American, not Chinese. Either it
is the fact that being Chinese embarrasses her or she does not feel Chinese because she does not
know the language, June Woo is stuck in between two of her cultures colliding. It is easy to not
feel one s nationality when no one takes the time to teach it. June s mother never really has the
desire to teach June about Chinese culture, she just expects June to know it already. June goes as
far as saying, I didn t have to do what my mother said anymore. I wasn t her slave. This wasn t
China. I had listened to her before and look what happened. She was the stupid one (141). By
making that little jab at Chinese communism, it is quite obvious June does not know much about
Chinese culture, however, she seems to compare American and Chinese culture together. Although
Suyuan Woo never educated her daughter fully about Chinese culture, June starts to understand
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Essay on Children Sexual Exploitation in Thailand
1. Introduction:
In 1999, the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific has defined child
sexual abuse as:
Contacts or interactions between a child and an older or more knowledge child or adult ( a
stranger, sibling or person in a position of authority, such as a parent or a caretaker) when the
child is being used as an object of gratification for an older child s or adult s sexual needs. These
contacts or interactions are carried out against the child using force, trickery, bribes, threats or
pressure. 1
Child sexual exploitation includes a variety of activities which includes exposing minors (boys
and girls) to adult sexual activity, paid in cash or in kind in streets and indoors, or to pornography;
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200,000 in Thailand
175,000 in Eastern Central EU
100,000 in the Philippines
100,000 in Brazil
100,000 in Taiwan
2. Children sexual exploitation in Thailand:
From 1962 Thailand became a destination for sex tourism due to the affluence of American military
personnel in the country. The military used to go there during the Vietnam War in order to rest and
distract themselves. From then on Thailand became a land of origin, transit and destination for
children trafficking. Nowadays the number of Thai children involved in the sex industry is
decreasing as a result of legislation, economical and educational improvements, many children from
neighboring border countries are being trafficked into Thailand, or ethnic tribes children trafficked
within the country from the north. Thailand s efforts in the struggle against children sexual
exploitation are made less effective because of difficulties in enforcing the law: cases of child
sexual exploitation are not the main concern for police and there are complications in reporting
cases to local authorities because of the language gap and corruption.
2.1 Victims and Causes:
As I said before the number of Thai children involved in the sex industry is decreasing but not in the
whole country as a matter of fact the northern hill tribe children are particularly exposed to internal
trafficking. The state policies discriminate against these children preventing them from having
regular education and
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Summary Of A Sonata For Violin And Piano
A Sonata for Violin and Piano, is a composition work created by the distinguish Czech composer
Leos Janacek (1854 1958). In this concert report we will explore and analyze the musical elements,
and the different composition style period found in the Violin Sonata. Also, we will share the
experiences had during the performance at the Paul Hall located in the Juilliard School.
The performance consists of several presentations by different artists, but we would be focusing
on the presentation of the Sonata and Violin of Leos Janacek, which was performed by Max Tan
(Violin) and Cameron Richardson Eames (Piano). This particular sonata has a structure that is
composed of Con moto, Balada, Allegretto and Adagio. The style pieces is comprised of the
Romantic period from the early 20th Century. The instrument used for this presentation was a
violin and piano. One of the main causes that help in the development of the arts, was the rough
period of war in Europe. Janacek work on the sonata for nearly eight years revising it several times,
and he finally completed it in 1922. He also combined ancient and loved folk music with modern
composition techniques. Janacek composed the Violin Sonata as a reaction to the war. His early
composition, which were mostly choral works, display various influences from composers such
as Wagner and Beethoven. This is short and concentrated work and is based on short motives,
rapid changes of tempo, and intense emotional expression. The presentation has four parts or
movements such as, Con Moto, which is passionate and lyrical, and begins with an exciting
violin solo, followed by a tense lyrical melody accompanied by piano tremolos. During the
concert you could hear the repetition and shortness of the notes. The development of the sound
was build similar to someone been in pain, torment, and eventually started to feel release and gain
their freedom. The second movement Balada is a warm melody based on a simple motive of folk
flavor, supported by the piano broken chords. This part has a more lyrical and calm theme. The
third movement, Allegretto is a very peculiar two minute scherzo, with a vague Russian tinge. The
melody is also simple and unexpected, with a constant
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Power In The Scarlet Ibis
The only difference between a hero and the villain is that the villain chooses to use that power in
a way that is selfish and hurts other people (Chadwick Boseman). In Hurst s The Scarlet Ibis, the
narrator chooses to use his power in a way that hurts his invalid brother, Doodle. While living in a
time period where different is improper, the narrator cannot mentally handle the fact that Doodle is
different from others. Being the older sibling, the narrator takes on the responsibility to help
Doodle become ordinary. He teaches Doodle to walk, run, climb, and swim, because he is ashamed
of having a brother with disabilities. As a result, the narrator serves as a villain by forcing his
invalid brother, Doodle, past his limitations, which ultimately causes the... Show more content on
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Older siblings feel obligated to take authority over their younger siblings. The narrator took the
responsibility of teaching Doodle to develop into an ordinary boy; however, he supports Doodle
out of selfishness. With this in mind, the narrator changes Doodle s name from William
Armstrong to Doodle because he believes Doodle is not strong enough to have that name. He
believes William Armstrong only sounds good only on a tombstone, (595) so changing Doodle
s name was the kindest thing he could have done. Likewise, the narrator selfishly disobeys the
doctor s list of don ts for Doodle because he doesn t agree with Doodle s limitations. In fact, the
narrator hauls Doodle carelessly around cotton fields and whips him around corners on two
wheels of the go cart. As a result, the narrator decides to take the next step in teaching Doodle. As
school approaches, Doodle falls behind on learning to run, swim, and climb. Therefore, the
narrator decides to double his efforts and push Doodle even harder. I made him swim until he
turned blue and row until he couldn t lift an oar. Wherever we
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American Citizen Failure
Throughout the history of the world we as humans have constantly shown that we are a
destructive species. We always manage to destroy families, the environment, cities, and people s
livelihood as a whole. While forever more doing so in the name of world peace or democracy.
This is an outrage to all residents of the world who may or may not be caught in the crossfire and
furthermore readily shows our government has drastically failed us in its sole duty to protect the
people. Thomas Jefferson once said, The care of human life and happiness, and not their
destruction, is the first and only object of good government. (Brainyquote, 2016) We as a nation
have failed in our duty to protect each other through countless wars, while fighting... Show more
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We have tried doing so through diplomatic means, embargos, treaties, and alliances. Without a
constant mindset from congress and the President of the United States we cannot fully accomplish
this task because it takes persistence and undying resolve to complete this mission. Recently we
have reached a diplomatic treaty with Iran to prevent them from attaining anymore nuclear
technology. (White House, 2016) This is a superb example at what can be accomplished without
condemning young men,young women, and civilians to die in war.
Changing the mindset of our current Senate men and women will be almost impossible to do, so I
propose changing the education in our schools to put forth a new generation of young men and
women who understand all aspects of war and will choose diplomacy over armed conflict. While
also being aware that countless lives are at risk that involves not only our country but the
innumerable amount of innocent civilians where the conflict is taking place. For the good of the
world, nation, and people we must act on this ideal persistently and without
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Pre Selection Or Deliberate Election
Pre selection or Deliberate Election: Village Election in China
By Kuo LIAO
Intro
The village is the most basic administrative unit in China, whose administrative units range from
basic to advance is village, country, city and province. Village self governing has been viewed as
a very democratic field in China and democratization in Chinese villages is stable and rapid,
which impresses the world and raise scholars research interests. Researches have been declared in
almost every field of village election in China, from election, decision, government to supervision.
In 1987, village elections began nationally. This essay would not illustrate and evaluate the entire
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It would be example of good governance and democratization than the mask of monopoly.
Organic Law of Villager Committees
Village Election Law was pursued in the 1980s, enacted nationally since 1987 and after further
extended and revised. It becomes Organic Law of Villager Committees in the 1998. Village
election is part of village self governing, which appears in the 1982 revision of Article 111 of the
Chinese Constitution Law. Organic Law of Villager Committees confirms the absolute, multi
candidate election of village committees and is the milestone in the democratisation of China.
According to Article 11 of Organic Law of Villager Committees, villager committees are elected
for a term of three years and consist of committees director, committee s associate director and
committee s member. General elections are held every three years and the former Villager
Committees would be replaced. Organic Law of Villager Committees specifies the qualification of
candidates. Production of candidates requires three steps. First, the candidates should be
nominated directly by the voters. Second, candidates should be reviewed for qualification by
villager election committees. Last, all candidates would be published in the official list of
candidates to inform the voters. These three steps are under the organizing of the villager election
committees. According to Article 121 of Organic Law of Villager Committees, villager
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What Do You Mean By Bringing Your Dog To Work
In the first passage, it describes why bringing your dog to work would be a good idea. Research
shows dogs help bring stress, and anxiety down. They also believe employees would work longer if
allowed to bring dogs to work. Studies show a lot more work gets done with jobs that allow you to
bring your dog. It says in the first passage also, that they believe people would be a lot happier. If
people were happier they would last longer within the company, and not want to quit. Companies
would save money by not having to train, and rehire people. In the second passage it talks about
being against bringing your dog to work. They believe that it would be a bad idea and not
everyone is comfortable, or likes dogs. Another thing is dogs bring germs that may be spread
through the workplace. Companies are required to keep a safe, and healthy workplace for
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Another thing that is mentioned is, what if the dog behaves bad. It may cause co workers to
lose focus on their jobs. The company would be responsible for any matters that happened at
work. Myself, I agree with not bringing your dog to work. There is to many issue at home with
your dog, why bring those issues to work as well? They sometimes make a big mess, and also many
dogs shed. The first passage says that some people are afraid of dogs, and that is true. You would nt
want to make your co workers stressed at work just to make yourself
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Battle Of Kings Mountain Essay
Thesis
This paper will examine the British and American Southern Loyalist defeat in the Battle of Kings
Mountain and discuss the assumptions the British made including loyalist support, logistic support,
and terrain advantage.
Introduction
The Battle of King s Mountain between the American Loyalist and American Patriots took place on
October 7, 1780 near Blackburn, South Carolina and Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Major
Patrick Ferguson s American Loyalist augmented to the Ninety Six District, South Carolina, totaled
1,200 men. (Hickman, 2015) Ferguson s 1,200 men included, Tories from the King s American
Rangers, New Jersey Volunteers, and the Loyal American Regiment. (Wicker, 1998)
The American Patriots totaled 900 men under the leaderships of William Campbell, James
Johnston, John Sevier, Benjamin Cleveland, Joseph Winston, Joseph McDowell, Frederick
Hambright, James Williams, and Colonel Isaac Shelby. (Hickman, 2015) These American Patriots
referred to as the Over the Mountain Men (Jones, 2009) most from the backcountry of the
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Some came on horseback while others walked. They wore doeskins, carried large knives around
their waist, and had long rifles. (Wicker, 1998) They were skilled hunters and all sharpshooters.
They men organized, but lacked military discipline. They did not follow any protocol. They chose
among themselves, whose leadership they would follow. (Wicker, 1998) The British dismissed
them to be no threat. (Jones, 2009) While waiting for other men to arrive, the patriot militia
prepared for the cross country march. They prepared their clothing and equipment. They packed
food such as corn and jerky for the journey. They tended to the horses and cleaned their rifles. They
mined lead from near hillsides to make ammunitions. Their local populace supplied them
gunpowder. (Jones,
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The Yellow Wall Paper ( Postpartum Depression )
The yellow wall paper was written in the 1800 s during that time women were vastly expected to
serve their husband as housewives, not given the right to vote, make decision for themselves, work
and even make enough money to support themselves. The husband is a doctor, while the wife
suffers from severe mental illness. This is a husbandwho loves his wifeand taught he was doing
what was right to get her in a stable condition but unfortunately he made her become crazier, due to
lack of stimulation. The Yellow Wall Paper symbolizes slowly tearing the walls of freedom for
women.
The narrator falls into a state of deep depression following the birth of her baby, which is
currently known now as postpartum depression. During the 1800 s they called it temporary
nervous depression a slight hysterical tendency a diagnosis common to women during that era.
There was little or no knowledge for the treatment of postpartum depression. The doctors used
rest cure as a form of treatment, the patient is prohibited from doing any kind of work. All they
need is to rest, exercise, eat well and get enough air then they will recover. No external
stimulation which lead to the deterioration of the narrator s mental health in the story. She is
ordered by her husband and brother, who are respected physicians to rest. She is isolated from
everyone except her husband John and her sister in law Jennie the house keeper. Locked in a room
with yellow wall paper, windows facing all direction, all the
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  • 2. The Banking Concept of Education and The Achievement of... The Banking Concept of Education and The Achievement of Desire Education is a topic that can be explored in many ways. Education is looked at in depth by both Richard Rodriguez in his essay, The Achievement of Desire , and by Paulo Freire in his essay, The Banking Concept of Education. After reading both essays, one can make some assumptions about different methods of education and exactly by which method Rodriguez was taught. The types of relationships Rodriguez had with his teachers, family and in life were affected by specific styles of education. Based on Freire s essay, The Banking Concept of Education , there are two types of education styles. We will use these educational styles to look at how they affected... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea that information is deposited from a teacher into a student fits the majority of Rodriguez s educational experiences. As a young child, Rodriguez feels that books were going to make [him] educated (Rodriguez 578). He never questioned what he was told by his teachers or what he read in any book. He didn t develop ideas of his own or any critical thinking skills. Rodriguez says that he was a great mimic; a collector of thoughts, not a thinker; the very last person in class who ever feels obliged to have an opinion of his own (Rodriguez 581). This type of education helps us to understand the relationships Rodriguez had with his mentor Richard Hoggart, as well as his school teachers and parents. Rodriguez initially uses Hoggart s book to categorize and describe his own experience as a student. Once he reads Hoggart s work he finally feels that he has identified himself. He recognizes the separation of home and school and how it is necessary to have this separation to become the type of student he desires, an elite student. Separation from his family and culture is necessary because Rodriguez sees the two as separate worlds. He must be removed from his original culture and family life to achieve the scholarly elite status. He had to devote himself to his studies, which leaves him no time for a family. After Rodriguez claims himself a to be an elite student, he justifies the steps he took in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. The Underrepresentation Of Women In Film Women are often underrepresented in many fields and occupations in today s day in age, whether it be STEM careers, big business CEOs, or in the case of this paper, film directors. Often the females that are present and well known, still face a large amount of discrimination. Male directors make more than 90 percent of films, reinforcing the anonymity of women in the film industry. In 2015, women only accounted for seven percent of the directors of big Hollywood movies. In Brent Lang s article, Number of Female Directors Falls Over 17 Year Period, Study Finds , he discusses a study that found that women are best represented as producers (23%) followed by executive producers (19%), editors (18%), writers (11%), cinematographers (5%), sounds... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In The Virgin Suicides, we see the Lisbon sisters lounging around their bedroom. In Lost in Translation, we see many scenes of Scarlett Johansson s character Charlotte lying in bed, pacing back and forth in her hotel room, and wandering around the streets of Tokyo. In Marie Antoinette, Marie becomes so bored with her husband and life at Versailles that she starts becoming obsessed with consuming a variety of material items. In her book, And the Mirror Cracked: Feminist Cinema and Film Theory, Anneke Smelik says that, the historical context of feminism allows both the position of the female filmmaker and that of the female spectator to become enacted and empowered as conscious and self reflexive subject positions (1). Coppola s powerful position of female filmmaker lets her explore femininity and asks her audience to identify with the gaze of the powerless woman (44). Girls are often understood to be symbols of mass consumption/passive consumerism, and you can t help but wonder if Coppola is just trying to cash in on a niche market trying to enact an empower the female ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. The Attrition Problem in Colleges and Universities INTRODUCTION Intense competition has made student attrition a concern for colleges and universities. Attrition is costly and generates considerable concerns for educational institutions (Tinto, 1993). This is especially true for small schools that do not have huge endowments, and must depend upon tuition and fees to support programming. The loss of students has a detrimental impact upon budgeting as the costs involved in recruiting new students is definitely higher than the cost to retain existing students (Braunstein, Lesser, Pescatrice, 2006). Small colleges and universities are looking for ways to differentiate from the competition by offering creative programs that will meet the needs and wants of students. These schools then ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Further studies suggest that students must take control of the college experience by getting involved in career planning, joining campus organizations, developing internships, and providing service to the community (Letcher Neves, 2010). The authors go on to suggest that instructors need to help students gain self confidence as well as providing a valuable educational experience and a solid learning environment. Giese and Cote (2000) have found that there is no single definition of customer satisfaction, and suggest that satisfaction can be explained best as a response to an evaluation process. The authors further suggest that problems occur when selecting a definition and comparing results when operationalizing the definition. Therefore, organizations must use care tailoring the survey specifically to the type of customer satisfaction questions which can be customized for particular needs. Other studies suggest there is a relationship between variables relating to the students goal achievement and social integration into academic life (Wetzel, O Toole, Peterson, 1999). Academic and social factors appeared to be the most important reason for persisting to graduation. Wetzel et al., (1999) further found that progress in academic work measured by GPA and hours attempted and earned guided the attrition/retention decision. Colleges and universities should definitely track ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Abusive Relationships In Death And The Maiden An Analysis on the Role of Abusive Relationships in Death and the Maiden Throughout the play Death and the Maiden, Dorfman uses Paulina and Gerardo s abusive relationship to display how gender roles affect characters interactions. Dorfman depicts Gerardo as controlling and authoritative in contrast to Paulina. Paulina was presumably subservient and malleable before the introduction of Roberto. After the introduction of Roberto, a shift in Paulina s character occurs altering Gerardo s and Paulina s previous relationship. Paulina takes control, refusing subservience to Gerardo. She still cares for him, but she no longer allows him to make decisions for her or treat her with disrespect. She fights back fire with fire and this shift in gender... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She s calculating, she had a plan to put Roberto on trial and she executed that plan. She instated protective measures to prevent his escape, she was strategic in finding enough proof to satisfy her that he was guilty. This newfound control Paulina has of herself and the people around her causes a shift in the way interactions are conducted. Trapped as a sort of prisoner, Roberto and Gerardo must obey Paulina or risk indirectly causing Roberto s death. Another example of the inequality in Gerardo and Paulina s relationship is when Gerardo accepts a position on the commission without discussing it with Paulina. He ironically believes decisions can be made without her input or consent, but contrasty, if she makes any decisions he must play a role in them, whether it be interrogating Roberto or lending the car jack out to her mother. The effect of Paulina s new sense of self also results in Gerardo having difficulty communicating with Paulina because she s in a position of power, for example when Paulina held a gun Gerardo states while you point it at me, there is no possible dialogue, (24). Gerardo likes to be in a position of power, where he can play the role of peacemaker, analyzing the situation, and coming up with solutions. However, Paulina enjoys this new found power and Gerardo struggles with losing his control over her, Gerardo s statement oh my baby, my baby. You re unrecognizable. How can you possibly be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Choose 2 scenes in Twelfth Night and state how you would... Choose 2 scenes in Twelfth Night and state how you would direct them Choose 2 scenes in Twelfth Night and state how you would direct them. Discuss some of the challenges you might face in directing the play to a modern audience. Being one of Shakespeare s best romantic comedies, Twelfth Night has been re enacted many a times, be it during Elizabethan times, or in modern times. Although set in the Elizabethan era, Twelfth Night has its charms. And indeed, it proves to be relevant and intimate to a modern audience, with its applicable themes and endearing characters. In directing a play of such mannerism, one would have to consider many factors affecting the overall effect of the play, and how it brings forth its true... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, here, Maria starts to plot against Malvolio, and together this group of friends gang up against Malvolio, getting back at him for his rudeness towards them. In this scene, it is meant to be light hearted and retain its essence of comedy and humour, so as to serve as a contrasting scene to the previous (which was more serious). Hence, this scene should bring forth and emphasize on the humour, and at the same time, portray a sense of revenge (a serious matter). Overall, the setting of this scene would be in Olivia s house. In this scene, I would have one small part of the stage (left to the audience) to be seen as the outside of Olivia s house, and most of the other part of the stage (right to the audience), the inside of Olivia s house. On the outside, there would be a small pathway up to Olivia s backdoor. The pathway would be decorated with extravagance, for instance, roses. Roses symbolises a beautiful outer appearance, but in actual fact, has thorns, which threaten at the same while (hidden intentions). There should be a simple plant, with morning glory creeping up. Morning glory represents beauty that only lasts for an instance. All these run concurrently with Olivia s personality, and how she is wasting her youth, firstly mourning, and secondly, wooing Cesario (in actual fact, a female). Through the backdoor, Sir Toby and Sir Andrew enter into one the rooms ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Gary Soto Happiness I mention it because, in this story we can find my three main points that I am going to talk about. Happiness is an important part to be a successful family, because if we are not happy in our home, with our family, then we will have a hard time to find happiness in our daily life as well. In Gary Soto s story, when the kid is trying to be the perfect family, as shown in the Tv shows, with eating dinner and speaking politely to each other. His mother denied his idea really quick so as you read, he started working. I think he was completely wrong, and he realized that as well after a while. We do not need to be like other perfect families to be able to be happy. It does not matter if we are wearing a nice suit, or a bathing suit to the dinner,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These three main factors are dependent on each other, and we are missing one part of them, we will find a hard time to be a successful family. The parallels I can draw from these points are, if we are close to each other, we will trust and support each other, and when we start to support each other to overcome the obstacles in life, we will be happier together as a family. That was just one example of many how they are dependent on each other. Something to notice, is this is my perspective from what a successful family is, for me, a successful family is not how much income the family have. However, for me it is about how the family is still together and cannot be separated no matter the obstacles are. In Garo Soto s story, the kid is just nine years old so he is not knowledgeable about how the real world works, so when he said: I tried to convince them that if we improved the way we looked we might get along better in life (30), he was not really knowledgeable about that it did not matter how they looked or how they behave, as long as they have each other, they will be fine. Even though he always came up with ideas that his mother rejected, she never stopped him to work, and she always showed him her support to try maintain a familiar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Essay on The Importance of Sports Think of society as a living organism which every part of it contributes to its survival. This view is the functionalist perspective, which every parts of a society are structured to maintain its stability. Functionalist regard sports as an almost religious institution that uses ritual and ceremony to reinforce the common values of a society. In 1968, Robert Merton made an important distinction between manifest and latent functions. Manifest functions of institutions are open, stated, conscious functions that involve intended, recognized, consequences of an aspect of society. Taking sports as an example, manifest function of sports is to keep people stay fit and healthy. It is an objective that widely and well known by everyone. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In other words, sports could stay us strong, good, and feeling well. Apart from that, sports serve as a safety valve for both participants and spectators, who are allowed to shed tension and aggressive energy in a socially acceptable way. It provides them an alternative way to consume their excess energy and spend their leisure time. Thus, avoid them from being involved in activities that will go against the norms. It is better to do something useful than getting involve in terrible things like drug trafficking, drug abuse, illegal car racing or prostitution. Moreover, sports would be perfect as a choice for recreation. We can hang out with friends and family in a meaningful way. It would not be too costly, since badmintonracket and shuttlecocks are affordable. Besides that, since they could to be found in stores, it would not be a problem or a hardship to get the related sports equipment. Practicing sports as a recreation would help in building up the relationship among friends and family members. Since, badminton is a play that could be even performed by kids. It is suitable for a family recreation. Parents could enjoy the time spent with their children. It is certainly a better choice of relaxing rather than shopping or fooling around and waste time. No doubt, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Labor Unions Essays In this essay I ll write about union membership, membership trends, the two types and levels, and the importance of unions. I ll also discuss some of the negative sides of unionization in corporate America today. Labor unions are groups or clubs of workers and employees who bond together to get good conditions, fair pay, and fair hours for their labor. These unions are usually joined together, and most unions in America are some branch of the largest labor union organization in the United States, the AFL CIO with thirteen million members. One of the largest unions is the Teamsters Union, formed in 1903, and perhaps the most contentious, union with 1.3 million members, were expelled from the AFL CIO, in 1957. The labor organization grew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One of the reasons for the decline was the loss of jobs in manufacturing, which was the labor s biggest stronghold. America has lost three million factory jobs over the past four years. The second reason is heavily unionized industries have been decreasing. Other reasons are many firms have moved from the unionized to the not so unionized Southeast and Southwest region and they tend to hire nonunion workers. Some of the American companies have moved their manufacturing process to other countries where very few unionized labor is employed. The management of the companies is providing benefits that include higher wages and better working conditions, therefore employees don t need to join any union. The largest growths in employment take place in the service industries, and these industries regularly are not unionized. The two main types of unions are craft unions and industrial unions. Craft unions are organizations of workers with similar skills. This type of union can maintain control over the supply of skilled laborers; often work for multiple employers in a year. (e.g. construction unions, pilot unions) Industrial unions are organized by industry which originally started b/c ineligible for craft unions and typically work for one employer for long period. (e.g. steelworkers, auto workers) Unions often have several levels which are; local: workers in plant or industry in a limited geographical area (Buhler union was CAW local 2224), national: larger union ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Human Condition In Human Life There are so many depths to a human s personality traits, characteristics, and identity. These depths create an individualized pathway for the life the human lives. This could mean that their attitude shapes their life or their personality takes full swing and creates a beautiful minded person. Either way, a humans depths of individuality creates a person s humancondition. The human condition derives from the key events, situations, and characteristics that occur in a human s life. This creates the way they feel about things and the hope human s have regardless. The human condition also gives humans the opportunity to create their future upon things that they like to do and could proceed to do with their lives. Students have many tasks thrown at them during the span of their high school college careers. This creates the aspiration, growth, and emotionality that correlates with the human condition.The human condition is the aspiration, growth, and emotionality of a human being. Students in high school and college are given many ultimatums during their time as a student. Should I attend this university because it has the better dorms and the higher tuition? Or should I attend the school where I receive the most scholarships? All of these questions that are difficult for some to answer. human condition creates the human aspiration for something they know that they can achieve. Dr. Roush states in College Should be an Adventure, Above all, imagine your college days as an ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Eye Infection Procedures Do your eyes have less than perfect vision? Are you trying to decide whether you want glasses, contacts, or both? Before you visit your optometrist s office, here are some merits of each option to help you decide: Glasses: Easy to clean: Unless you are perspiring heavily or get something splashed on your glasses, they will usually only require a soft cloth to rub any dust or dirt away. If they have spots of sweat or other liquids, this can be removed with a mild solution of warm water and dish soap. Low chance of eye infection: Unlike contact lenses that are placed on your eyeball, glasses rest upon your face. Because there is less potential for glasses to spread germs to your eyes, you will have a lower risk of eye infection than than if you were wearing contact lenses. Coordinate with your outfits: Sometimes an outfit needs something a little bit more, to make it pop ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This can happen in both summer and during the winter. Depending on where you live, it may be easier for your optometrist to provide you with glasses that provide UV protection than for you to find contact lenses that offer UV protection. Contact lenses: No fogging: If you work in a kitchen or any other location where you need to walk through multiple areas with different temperatures, foggy glasses could be distracting or even potentially dangerous. Contact lenses will never fog, no matter the temperature difference. More natural vision: With contact lenses, your entire field of vision is corrected. No matter how skilled your optometrist is, eyeglasses will have at least mild distortion around the edges due to their shape. No wardrobe clashes: Because contact lenses are invisible, you don t have to worry about whether they will match a particular outfit or not. This means that you can go on a date or to an important meeting without wondering whether you should ve worn your other pair of glasses or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Bioengineering In Mary Shelley s Frankenstein As some of you already know, bioengineering is a way of using artificial tissues, organs, and other components to replace those that are badly damaged or missing body parts. You could even use it to replace limbs, such as arms and legs. The way they get these body parts is by genetically engineering them to reproduce skin/bone cells into the tissues that later form the parts needed after a matter of time. Now...*deeply concerned inhale*.....the monster that Victor Frankenstein has created is far beyond the concept of bioengineering. What I mean by beyond is not the term of revolutionary, it s just flat out twisted. Frankenstein has scrapped several limbs and organs from morgues, slaughterhouses, and graves in order to achieve his goal. He wasn t... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Now...*inhales deeply in concern once again*...the average near dead person on bypass needs about 100 watts from a defibrillator in order to get the heart beating. Due to the absence of electricity in Frankenstein s time period, he has to rely on the power of harnessing a lightning bolt in a thunderstorm (which is what he has wanted to do his whole life). Sounds awesome, right? There s only one problem. A single bolt of lightning contains TEN BILLION watts of electricity. It s enough to power a small city or shut down the power depending on distribution. However, this would be complete overkill if it struck a human directly. It would take a miracle for someone to survive something like that, and if they did, they d be paralyzed from bottom to top. Which means, the metal conductors in the monster s brains would either be extremely fried or blown off with bit of its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Burden of Alzheimer’s Disease High and Growing Essay Alzheimer s disease (AD) is a progressive and fatal form of dementia, frequently seen in the elderly altering their cognition, thought process and behavior. AD is reported in about half of patients that have a dementia diagnosis; one study states that about 10.3% of the population over 65 years is affected by dementia with an increase to almost 50% over the age of 85. (Beattie, 2002) Alzheimer s disease is not a normal part of the aging process in humans, but rather found in a group of diseases that affect the brainleading to a decline in mental and physical control. AD when diagnosed has a very slow and gradual course, initially affecting the individual s short term memory . (Beattie, 2002) Alzheimer s disease is the 6th leading cause of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Beattie, 2002) An individual s rate of progress through the stages varies, and symptoms are unique to the person, making it difficult for families to know what to anticipate, but if they are properly educated it may help them be aware of the different course of the disease, potential causes of behaviors, interventions and various treatment that may be used, making the outcome of care be more effective for the family and the patient. (Osborn Vaughn, 2010) Early onset consists of mild memory impairment, language problems, personality changes such as withdrawal, and difficulty performing tasks that may require a substantial amount of concentration. (Osborn Vaughn Saunders, 2010) Symptoms of moderate Alzheimer s disease may be more noticeable, interfering with their independence. Forgetting details in stories, difficulties following directions, delusions, wandering and decreased inability to reason are common signs of AD, along with a change in their usual sleep pattern referred to as sun downing . (LaFerla Querfurth, 2010) When Alzheimer s progresses into the later stages of the disease where the neurological damage is found throughout the entire, those affected are unable to recognize familiar faces and may become full time care in long term care facilities related to safety, inability for families ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Client Centered Therapy Jessica Jeffers It is inevitable that in psychotherapy there are numerous theories. Theories arise out of scholarly investigations of ideas on human behavior. Human behavior is an extraordinarily interesting subject and therefore produces a plethora of ideas from a variety of theorists. These theorists are influenced by their education, culture, and time period. One of the most influential, empathetically understanding, theorists is Carl Rogers. His contributions to human behavior have changed many of the theories that preceded him, and contributed his theory to many theories that followed him. I want to explore Client/Person Centered Therapy. This is a type of therapy that was pioneered by Carl Rogers. This therapy is different ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rogers may not have worked with his clients to produce and obtain goals, but he did have a ultimate goal in his therapeutic work. According to Rogers, They [clients] are then able to accept themselves as they are and to commit themselves to becoming more like they can and want to be (as cited in Truscott, 2010, p. 72). The client is in turn aided by the therapist in becoming as authentic as possible. Thus this authenticity would provide the client with the ability to be true to themselves and their feelings. I find this to be useful in allowing the client to process their internal feelings, externally. According to Truscott (2010), Therapists must be willing and able to listen without prejudice, judgment, or agenda if the client is to have any chance of feeling truly understood and accepted. Positive feelings, negative feelings, and silence must be acceptable to the therapist (p. 73). This is interesting because it requires that the therapists become void of any judgments. To me this seems like a difficult task to accomplish because of the nature of judgments. Understandably so, the therapist would automatically make judgments of the client, as a natural inclination even with the best intentions against judgments. So, what kind of a therapist must one be to establish a patient centered therapy? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Research Paper Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was born on August 28, 1774 in New York City, New York. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton parents were Catherine and Richard Bayley. She married a wealthy man named William Seton and they had 5 kids. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was canonized on September 14, 1975. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was the first native born citizen of the United States to be canonized by the Roman Catholic. She came to the catholic churchafter her husband died. Saint Elizabeth Ann Setonwas the first to create a free Catholic school in America. She then pronounced her vows of poverty and became Mother Seton. She created two orphanages and another school. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton died at age 46 from tuberculosis. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton is the patron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was important because she started the first Catholic school in America. The school was free and to help the poor still be close to God. She also created many things for kids and the poor even though she went through a tough time. She was able to give even though she lost a lot. She still contributed and helped other when her husband died and became poor. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton also started an orphanage for kids. This may not sound very important but not only was she poor. She created the first Catholic school in America. That helped the Catholic Religion be more widespread and to also show people how special God is. The final thing that she did that I thought was very important was the organization she made, Sisters of Charity. Sisters of Charity was a group of sisters in the church to help and serve the poor. Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton was critical to the Catholic church because she contributed a lot to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Ellen G White Themes The beginning of the book already presents the problem that every man would like to have a clear and precise answer. The most important question that man has ever asked and that it must necessarily make a day or another in his life, is what made the jailer of Philippi was Paul and Silas: Sirs, what must it I do to be saved? Acts 16:30. This is a question to which Ellen G white sister was proposed to respond to through the pages of this book. In terms of presentation, we can argue that Towards Jesusis a book of 13 chapters and 184 pages whose development is of God s love for humanity, the abandonment of oneself, growth in Jesus Christ , know to finish with joy in the Lord ... She debuted the book with the creation of mankind, how God created ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... All actions should be ennobled and embellished by love. Love comes from God. The unregenerate heart can not produce. It is also true that we can have a proper exerieurement driving without the transforming power of Jesus Christ. The love of the prestige and the desire to possess the esteem of his fellow men can produce a regular life. Out of respect for oneself, one can avoid the appearance of evil. Ego iste can make a generous actions. The difference between good and bad here will appear in obedience to the Word of God. Obedience is not just an outside bid, but sultout a service of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. General Motors And The Affecting Factors Of Everyday Business General Motors and the Affecting Factors of Everyday Business The company I have selected to do my individual paper on is General Motors. General motors is the second largest auto manufacturer globally, manufacturing cars and trucks in 34 companies. General Motors are headquartered in Detroit, Michigan and employs two hundred and sixty six thousand people. General Motors has many different branches, all vehicle manufacturing branches including, Chevy, Hummer, Saturn, and SAAB to name a few. General motors has sold its products in over one hundred and forty countries. (General Motors) The reason I have selected this company is because of the never ending pressure that is put on an automotive company like General Motors to make the best... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While keeping their original brand of manufacturing (OBM) and their original design manufacturing (ODM) General Motors needs to work on their value chain in order to get the perception they want to gain from their customers. (SWOT Analysis) Right now General Motors is fighting a poor quality perception from the loss they have incurred over the past decade. General Motors must continue to improve on their product reliability and quality. The question comes to the mind when dealing with a company like this, do you budget money to push, the stronger divisions of your company, or do you try to share equal across the board. This is the deciding factor when companies decide how to use their resources and capabilities. Using these assets to full capacity and effectively well is the common everyday decisions a company like this has to do. GM must reposition itself as an innovative global competitor in order to survive. The company has been continually plagued with a host of issues, including lacking internal cost control and perpetually shortsighted strategies. The company must first and most importantly close the gap between the perception of its product reliability and the actual quality and innovation of its vehicles. (Internal Analysis and Recommendations) With these companies always going to be a factor in our lives not only from the consumer market, but also the market share it holds itself in today s economy. I feel it will be interesting to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Persuasive Speech Topics Study Guide 3.2.Good Topics for Persuasive Speeches A good persuasive speech topic should contain not only a good quality content but also have enough information that it delivers the purpose well, i.e. clearly supporting your stance while convincing the listeners to agree to your point of view. Given below is a list of good persuasive topics to develop and deliver great speeches: 1.Should there be a limit to freedom of press? 2.Working women should be offered special privileges. 3.Financial education needs to be an essential part of every curriculum. 4.Risks of using steroids. 5.Do using surveillance cameras over public places violate privacy rights? 6.Spending more time on social networks have made the youth isolated. 7.Do newspapers form an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ethical implications of arms trading and control. 25.Is government morally right for spying under the label of providing public safety? 3.4.College Persuasive Speech Topics College students get assignment to deliver persuasive speeches as a part of their degree programs. Every student wants to prepare and make speech on a unique and different topic that would be appreciated by every listener including their instructors. Before choosing any topic, you must keep in mind that the subject area of the topic should be the one you are well informed about and can research it more to cover every dimension of it. You can also use light stories, illustrations, related examples and quotes as tools to make your speech more effective. A few of the topics that you can select for making persuasive speeches in college may include: 1.Is online education equally beneficial like traditional classroom mode of learning? 2.The use of advanced technological devices has made education easier. 3.Replacing text books with online educational tools and resources. 4.Using filters in college networks to prevent students from accessing inappropriate material. 5.Colleges should introduce their own social networks to enhance learning experience of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Motorcycle and Harley Table of Contents Executive Summary2 Introduction3 Company Profile4 4Ps of Harley Davidson Marketing Mix Strategies5 Product5 Promotion7 Price7 Place8 Harley Davidson s Value and its Competitors9 Market segmentation10 Evaluation of the target market11 Intervention12 Harley Davidson SWOT Analysis12 The 4 Areas of improvement and values13 Conclusion15 References16 Executive Summary The researcher will discuss on Harley Davidson (HD) and its marketing mix concepts and recommendation for improvement to market the USA brand in Malaysia. As the leader in manufacturing heavyweight motorcycles above 750cc capacity, HD has a role to play to promote the hobby of bikers worldwide and further ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 4Ps marketing mix (Kotler, 2010) for Harley Davidson to maintain their competitive marketing strategies are discussed below is part of the organizations planning process and consists of analyzing the defined: Product * Major product of HD are in the Heavy weight division of 750 cc and above and weights about 220 kg * Harley used steel, to be rebuilt and rebore * The hallmark productions of the company is the acquire eagle mark in the early days * Colors are limited and grey and black seems to the standard color styles * Constant gathering of input from customers on suggestions and complaints to increase quality of product and product also are charismatic. * A number of brands have been introduced in its century of age, and each one was very integrated, well equipped and up to date with respect to technological advancements. * An excellent customer service is provided in case of any ambiguity, and customers are thoroughly guided for the upcoming brands. * Deals in branded motorbikes and other limited sector of open market. * Also deal in used bikes, usable parts being repaired and introduced in the market at lower price range * Spare part market has also got their name at the top of the list. * Twin Cam engine is its major innovatory product. * They also offer quality services for repairing. * Revolution engine is also introduced on their innovation lists. Some of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Hero Of The Epic Of Gilgamesh In the Epic of Gilgamesh , it is easy to conclude that Gilgamesh, the protagonist of the story, is the hero. In Like Mayflies in a Stream , Gilgamesh is merely a scary person who appears in the story here or there rather than being the protagonist. Instead, Shamhat is the main person that the story focuses on, but the book is imprecise on one heroof the entire story. There are numerous characters that could reflect hero aspects such as going on a quest, having another to help guide them, or facing trials. Personally, I believe that there is no true hero in this story due to the nature that Shamhat is a woman, who were represented badly during this time, and that Shauna Roberts did not want to misrepresent the epic due to extreme... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand, Like Mayflies in a Stream is unclear on who the hero is throughout the book. There is Shamhat, a priestess who must face a difficult journey to find Enkidu, who also has some traits of a hero. His birth and journey are some characteristics that may make him a hero. At the same time, women are not viewed well in this story, which may be a reason that Roberts decided to not have one specific hero. During the time in Mesopotamia, where Like Mayflies In A Stream takes place, women are merely seen as unimportant. Not only do the men see the women this way, the women continue to believe it when they have nothing to define them. For example, when Shamhat had to travel with Zaidu earlier in the book, she was stripped away from the objects that made her a priestess. Her sandals were taken, her seal and face paints were gone, and her beaded sash was destroyed. Once Shamhat realizes this, she says I am a woman without rank or identity. I am no one. (Roberts 66). Women were constantly put down unless they were there for sexual pleasure for their husbands or if they were a priestess of one of the God s, and it would reflect on their own self esteem and worthiness. There were numerous instances throughout the book in which the men had demeaning opinions towards the women. She was only a woman. She didn t understand the needs of a man like ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. History of Caribbean Education THE COMMONWEALTH CARIBBEAN/BRITISH CARIBBEAN is the term applied to the English speaking islands in the Carribbean and the mainland nations of Belize (formerly British Honduras) and Guyana (formerly British Guiana) that once constituted the Caribbean portion of the British Empire. This volume examines only the islands of the Commonwealth Caribbean, which are Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, the Windward Islands (Dominica, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Grenada), Barbados, the Leeward Islands (Antigua and Barbuda, St. Christopher [hereafter, St. Kitts] and Nevis, the British Virgin Islands, Anguilla, and Montserrat), and the so called Northern Islands (the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, and the Turks and Caicos Islands).... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Competing Protestant denominations the Church of England, the Baptists, the Moravians, the Wesleyans, and the Presbyterians and the Jesuits operated a vast system of elementary and secondary schools. At the end of the nineteenth century, the churches monopolized elementary education in Jamaica and Barbados and ran a majority of the primary schools in Trinidad, Grenada, and Antigua. The most outstanding secondary schools St. George s College, Kingston College, Jamaica College, Calabar High School, and the York Castle High Schoolin Jamaica; Harrison College, Codrington College, the Lodge School, and the Queens College in Barbados; and Queen s College, St. Mary s, and Naparima in Trinidad as well as the principal grammar schools in the Bahamas, Antigua, St. Kitts, and Grenada owe their origins to the religious denominations. Each territory had a board of education, which supervised both government and religious schools. Government assistance slowly increased until by the middle of the twentieth century the state eventually gained control over all forms of education. Although far from perfect most colonies still spent more on prisons than on schools public education fired the ambitions of the urban poor. Based on the British system even to the use of British textbooks and examinations the colonial Caribbean educational system was never modified to local circumstances. Nevertheless, it created a cadre of leaders throughout the region ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Importance Of The 1st Amendment In total, America has 27 Amendments all together but which one is the most important you may ask, well that s was this is about. I believe that the 1st Amendment is the most important out of them all . The 1st Amendment is freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition. Freedom of religion and speech are one of the best things a country can have and also something everyone believes they should have. Everyone should be able to say or do anything they want without fear. Also freedom of press is the right to publish newspapers, magazines, and other printed matter without governmental restriction and subject only to the laws of libel, obscenity, sedition, etc. ( www.dictionary.com) . Freedom of Assembly is The right to hold public meetings and form associations without interference by the government. Freedom of peaceful assembly is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution. Last but not least is Freedom of Petition According to ( The Free Dictionary , 2017) a formal written request to a court for an order of the court. It is distinguished from a complaint in a lawsuit which asks for damages and/or performance by the opposing party. Petitions include demands for writs, orders to show cause, modifications of prior orders, continuances, dismissal of a case, reduction of bail in criminal cases, a decree of distribution of an estate, appointment of a guardian, and a host of other matters arising in legal actions. The 1st Amendment allows ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Our Bodies Run On Fuel Our bodies run on fuel. When our tanks become empty, we have to make a pit stop to replenish. But what happens if we don t provide ourselves with a good source of energy? A poor choice of fuel could degrade our engines and leave us stranded on the highway to good health. In order to maintain peak performance, we need to pay more attention to what s happening in the food industry and educate ourselves on how to make healthy food choices. Imports are a large aspect of the United States food industry. The USDA says 17 percent of food consumed in America in 2012 was imported, and this number is steadily increasing. But according to the 2012 International Food Information Council Food and Health Survey, about half of Americans feel imported... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This proves some of the risks associated with imported food, but if we understand the standards of production in the countries from which we receive products, we can try to prevent these problems (TribLive Lifestyles). Along with the origin of our food, the type of food we eat plays a large impact on our health. For example, an excess of certain foods can lead to various problems such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Diabetes is a chronic illness that affects the production of insulin in the pancreas and the way our bodies process sugar. There are two types of diabetes, but type 2 diabetes is most commonly associated with diet because it results from being overweight. Obesity can cause our bodies to become insulin resistant, which means even though our body continues to produce insulin, our cells don t use it like they should. Focusing on a healthy diet low in fat and high in fiber as well as living an active lifestyle can reduce our risk of developing this disease (WebMD Type 2 Diabetes: The Basics). But diabetes isn t the only possible result of a poor diet; heart disease can also result from poor food habits such as consuming excess sodium and fat. A diet high in saturated and trans fat also has a strong correlation with the risk of coronary artery disease, heart attack, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Organizational Behaviour Analysis ORGANISATIONAL ANALYSIS: Notes and essays for the workshop to be held on 15th 16th Novemeber 2007 at The Marriot Hotel Slough Berkshire SL3 8PT Dr. Lesley Prince, C.Psychol., AFBPsS University of Birmingham November 2007 Dr. Lesley Prince 2007. Organisational Analysis: Notes and Essays Page i Page ii Please do not attempt to eat these notes. CONTENTS Introduction to the Workshop Topics And Themes The Nature and Scope of Organisation Theory Levels of Analysis The Metaphorical Approach Organising Processes Understanding Change Conflict, Negotiation, and the Politics of Change Group and Team Working Cultures and Leaders as Cultural Agents Trust Linking the Themes Introductory Notes on Organisational... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There are also some elements taken from the arts and humanities such as philosophy, history and (very controversially) literary and art criticism. It is, then, a broad field which, to add to the confusion, also goes under several different names, some of which you will encounter when reading texts on the subject. The two main areas are generally called Human Resource Management (HRM) and Organisational Behaviour (OB), but the field is also sometimes called Organisational Analysis (OA), Behaviour in Organisations (BinO), Organisation Studies (OS), and a host of other names, including the practitioner area called Organisational Development (OD). There are, in fact, subtle nuances and variations in emphasis denoted by the different labels. OB and HRM, for example, are both concerned generally with people at work , although they focus on different levels of analysis. Roughly speaking, HRM is mostly concerned with individual and group issues, drawing principally, but not exclusively, from psychology, whereas OB tends to focus on organisational factors such as structure, design and culture, having its main theoretical base in A recent example is Chaos Theory, taken from mathematics and physics and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Great Commission To Worship Book Review Abstract The idea behind the book The Great Commission To Worship by David Wheeler and Vernon Whaley is the combining of worship and evangelism, Thus evangelism and worship have a unique relationship. ... many times in Scripture it appears that while God is always our object of worship, the concept of obtaining salvation (evangelism) appears to be the motivation (11). As stated by the authors this book is the result of an argument between them as to which was more important, worship or evangelism. The book first shows the misconceptions that today s Christians have placed on these two concepts by placing them into two different classifications. After dispelling these arguments the authors present the biblical relationship between these two concepts. The authors spend the majority of the book expounding the idea of what they call the Great Commission Worshiper. (5) The where, how, and why of the Great Commission Worshiper is examined and expounded. They first define what a Great Commission Worshiper is, then how to develop this person, and finally how to reproduce Great Commission Worshipers. This is all accomplished through a mix of testimonies, both personal to the authors and those of other people, and biblical examples.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They are separate acts; worship takes place in the church service in the prayers, offering, singing and preaching or during my personal devotion time while reading/studying the Bible and praying, while evangelism takes place outside the church walls while passing out tracts, visitation, knocking on doors and inviting people to church and foreign missions. This book has given me cause to step back and examine my personal definitions of worship and evangelism. Having read through this book rather quickly in order to accomplish this assignment I believe another pass through at a slower more contemplative rate is in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Importance Of Public Administration To become a public administrator, you must have the ability to work with different people from different background, different age groups, and various economy classes. A Public administrator cannot be biased towards one group of people and turn around and be favorable towards the other. As an administrator, you have to be transparent to everybody that you encounter, even people that you will be working with, and people that you are working for. According to the publication, Ethical Dilemmas in the Public Service, by the Commonwealth Association for Public Administrationand Management, describes that the ethical issue that government officials face in any organization is nepotism and bias. The reason why this event occurs is that some of the individuals in the public administrative positions are not transparent in the workplace and are also influenced by personal gain. According to the ethical dilemma on one of the cases that I found on NYTimes, they denied jobs to people around the age of 50 and older who applied to because of their age. According to the article, You re How Old? We ll be in Touch, the organization s reason behind this is because the applicant was too old. It is unethical to deny jobs because most of these people who have the passion for working in jobs that they are applying to because they qualify. In this case, the organization wants people who are younger and faster. The article illustrates that 51 year old Uber driver taking me to Los Angeles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Who Is Joker Insane Chaotic settings, monstrous actions, and a less than an appealing appearance make Joker who he is. Joker has no real name and there was not much difference between his past and his present. His past consisted of being a trickster and a thief, and his present state is both a trickster and a thief but no real crimeis outside of what he is willing to do. What made Jokerinto who he is today was a life jarring accident that drove him insane. The reason that the accident drove him insane is that when he fell into a chemical waste it changed his appearance and cause of the change in appearance it supposedly drove him to thought for like insane. Joker resides in the city of Gotham. Gotham a city overrun by chaos generated from the countless ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Consequences Of Fanny Girden s Flowers For Algernon Actions have Consequences From the story, Flowers for Algernon Fanny Girden said, It was evil when Eve listened to the snake and ate from the tree of knowledge. It was evil when she saw that she was naked. If not for that none of us would grow old and die (329). Fanny explains how Charlie went against nature by getting the surgery to increase his intelligence. Furthermore, Charlie Gordon a thirty seven year old man with a low IQ of 68 gets an operation done on him to raise his intelligence. But what he does not know the many problems the surgery will cause him. In the story Flowers for Algernon a science fiction short story by Daniel Keyes, Charlie Gordon should not have had the operation in order for him to increase his... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sometimes somebody will say hey look Joe or Frank or George he really pulled a Charlie Gordon (315). Charlie vividly explains how he is under the intentions that Joe,Frank, or George are truly his friends. Proving his obliviousness towards the world around him. This could be a positive effect of not receiving the surgery. Lastly, Charlie would be the definition of independent. For he works, lives, and provides for himself. Charlie creates a stable living environment for himself, and even gets paid to work a job at a factory. Despite what people may think of him he perseveres, proving that he can try just as hard as anyone else. For, Charlie gets judged everyday for his lack of intelligence. But he is really setting an example of independence, with no one to rely on. Charlie is brilliant and is capable to do anything, even without the surgery. Additionally, Charlie s lifestyle greatly changed from before his operation, not knowing the many disadvantages Charlie was confronted with. On the contrary, the naysayers may argue that Charlie should have had the operation because he had gotten an experience to be smart;however, the operations negatives outweigh the positives. However, the other side experienced many difficulties. Such as when Dr.Strauss and Dr.Nemur the doctors that performed on Charlie; had a conversation with him and struggled on a response. As Charlie explains in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Mayan Math History Like each other part of human advancement, mathematics has its own particular birthplace focused around the needs of humanity in searching for understanding. Mathematics emerged from the necessity to quantify time and number. The earliest evidence of counting occurred in mountains of Africa were notched bones and scored pieces of wood and stone were discovered. As human advancements started to surface in Asia and the near east, frameworks and essential appreciation of arithmetic, geometry and polynomial math started to develop. Mathematics has made a lot of progress from the first evidence of counting in 50,00 B.C to the current utilization of math all over the place from cellphones and machines to dating of old ancient rarities and adjusting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The importance of astronomy and calendar (18 months a year; 20 days a month) calculations to the Mayans required mathematics, which lead them create an advanced number system of its time. The system was on base 20 and most times base 5, which very likely originated from counting on fingers and toes. The numerals consisted of only three symbols: zero was represented as a shell shape, one, a dot and five a bar, so calculation was basically adding or subtracting bars and dots. In spite of not having the idea of a division, they delivered greatly exact cosmic perceptions utilizing no instruments other than sticks in form of crosses to view astronomical objects and had the capacity measure the length of the sunlight based year to a far higher level of exactness than that utilized as a part of Europe (their computations created 365.242 days, contrasted with the cutting edge estimation of 365.242198), and in addition the length of the lunar month (their evaluation was 29.5308 days, contrasted with the advanced estimation of 29.53059). Due to the geographic disconnect, Mayan mathematics hardly influenced the Old World (Europe and Asia) mathematics and numbering ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Unforgettable Miss Bessie Analysis 1. Early in the essay, Carl T. Rowan describes Miss Bessie as five feet tall and no more than 110 pounds. While explaining how she doesn t seem physically threatening, Rowan notes she had a towering presence in the classroom. She was the only woman tough enough to make me read Beowulf (411). Rowan s resistance towards reading Beowulf led to him learning about Miss Bessie s large brown eyes, that resembled daggerish slits (411). Rowan describes his former teacher in a way that resembles someone who is looking up to an authoritative figure. Whenever he comments on her appearance or personality, it he does in a very respectful context. Just by the way Rowan often talks about Miss Bessie, it s obvious the amount of respect and admiration he has ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the essay Unforgettable Miss Bessie, the author Carl. T. Rowan doesn t share the details about Miss Bessie s background until the ninth paragraph of his writing. I believe he did this so that while he described what she was like as an individual, you could paint your own picture of her before you found out what made her that way. When taking into consideration her role in society as a teacher, it was fascinating to hear that she attended a school that was originally for black people. During the time period in which Miss Bessie was getting her education, many places didn t even have schools that people with dark skin could attend. Another reason Rowan may have waited to explain Miss Bessie s background early on, is because it helped the reader understand why she was so tough on Carl and his education. Bessie knew many of the struggles African Americans could face if they didn t focus on school and the right things, so she did everything in her power to put him on the right track. The first time you hear of Mrs. Bessie s background it will surprise you, but when looking at how she taught and worked with students, it s not surprising that she become such a special teacher because of her unique schooling and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. The Core Arguments Of Hershey Company The core arguments of Hershey Company in this case are very clearly stated. Senator Steve Hershey used their company s Trade Dress on multiple campaign signs for multiple elections. In 2002, Mr. Hershey was running for commissioner of Queen Anne s County in Maryland. He used a design for his campaign that looked very similar to a Hershey s chocolate bar wrapper. The background was brown, the lettering was white, and the font was bolded in all capital letters. In 2010, Steve Hershey used a design that looked even more similar to a Hershey s chocolate bar wrapper than the one he had used previously. This campaign sign had a brown background, white bolded font, all capital letters, and included a white border. In 2014, Steve Hershey used a campaign logo with a two toned brown Maryland flag background, his last name in all capital bolded letters, similar font, and underneath read, state senate. Despite having the same name, Steve Hershey is not affiliated with The Hershey Company in any way. The Hershey Company believed that Steve Hershey s use of their Trade Dress could cause confusion amongst the general public. When the Hershey Company contacted Steve Hershey for the first time in 2002, they wrote him a letter asking him to stop using the Hershey s Trade Dress. In 2010, The Hershey Company contacted Mr. Hershey again and urged him to stop using their Trade Dress, but they allowed him to use those campaign signs for the primary election only. The Hershey Company and Mr. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Marketing Analysis Of Sony Playstation 3 Introduction I chose to conduct a marketing analysis on the Sony PlayStation 3 because it is a product that I am very familiar with. I have been a PlayStation consumer since 1994 when the first PlayStation was established. Therefore, since I am a frequent consumer of this product, I have gained some knowledge of this product over time. When an individual is a frequent consumer of a certain product, the consumer will eventually become aware or at least have some knowledge of the marketing mix of that product. However, besides from being a dedicated consumer, I was also involved in selling this product as a sales associate and this gave me some insight on the marketing mix of this product. As a sales associate, I also received some training from marketers from the Sony Corporation on how to position the PlayStation 3 in an electronics store. Furthermore, I feel knowledgeable about this product due to the exposure that I have had with it. Product and Positioning The PlayStation 3 is a high definition gaming console equipped with a Blu ray player which is manufactured by Sony computer Entertainment. Sony PlayStation3 uses the newest and greatest technology to appeal to their customers. The PS3 offers the most advanced visuals and audio compared to any other gaming console. According to Brian Moats (2008), the people who are most interested in staying up to date with the newest technology are usually men of the ages 15 30. To reach that market, PlayStation 3 makes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Keita Learning the traditional purpose of one s name serves a core value. Until, these valuable lessons begin to impede on one s daily life; which was demonstrated in the film Keita: The Heritage of the Griot. The film was directed and written by Dani Kouyate, whose father, Sotigui, starred as the Griot in the film. Mabo, one of the main roles within the film, is the depiction of a child living a post colonial lifestyle within Africa. If not for Djeliba (the Griot) for entering Mabo s life, he would have never have known the importance of his name. The film is a description of Mabo s history, name and purpose, the deciding factor for him is to adhere to or precede with this path presented by Djeliba. The post colonial lifestyle, has value to those within it, but when it is disturbed by the ancestral calling, the reaction varies. Mabo, seeks curiosity and pride from his name, but as his family, teacher and other influences begin to disrupt his lessons with Djeliba; it becomes obvious the amount of frustration and concern that it is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although, throughout the film there were moments that seemed to be irrelevant, yet it is possible not to have caught all the subtle symbolisms. Since reading Sundiata, in some particular moments, there was a hidden personal expectation of the direction the scenarios could have went. Overall, the film left an impact, as to self reflection and relating to my personal life. Especially, as the parents within the film dispute over who knows best for Mabo, allows the viewer to see that is an universal conflict. The characters within the film all brought a different perspective to the storyline. Though when observing the characters, Mabo left an impression, the viewer can connect with him as he learns of his ancestors through an illustrious story while trying to live his own ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Minnie s Desolation in Susan Glaspell s A Jury of Her Peers Susan Glaspell, writer of the short story A Jury of Her Peers details the isolated rural farm house of Minnie Wright and Mr.Wright. Glaspell advocates for the equality of woman and hopes to warn the readers of the difference between the law and what is actually right. She conveys the meaning of her theme by describing a case of a deprived woman, Minnie, who is absolutely isolated from any other kindof companionship except for her husbands, which is like a raw hard wind that gets to the bone. (Glaspell 198) Although Minnie isn t present at the time of the investigation, the setting of her house lets the readers know some of the various kinds of isolation she deals with for twenty years before being sent to jail.The different kinds of isolation that Minnie experiences are symbolized in the objects and information Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters share and discover while being at the scene of the incident. Minnie s youthful life was the complete opposite to her current life. Mrs. Hale spoke of her youth and said she used to wear pretty clothes and be lively when she was Minnie Foster. (Glaspell 195) But now all Minnie wears is a shabby black shirt that bore the marks of much making over along with the same gray shawl . (Glaspell 195) Minnie s lively spirit and style of clothing evoke a stage in her life where she was joyful and free from a man who didn t represent her. However, now that she bears her husbands last name, Minnie Wright wears shabby dull clothes that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Sherpa Life Physical strength is important because a person s body can only withstand so much. According to Grayson Schaffer in The Value of a Sherpa Life the Sherpa porters struggle to survive in the hardships and conditions they face. He writes, The men who were struck were carrying 80 pound loads to Camps I and II, or they were on their way back to base camp (1). This shows how hard the Sherpas work and the weight of the supplies they have to withstand. Similarly, members on the James Caird have to withstand the major hurricane and massive waves coming over the boat. In The Voyage if the James Caird Caroline Alexander states, Rain, hail, sleet, and snow hammered down, and by noon the gale had become a full fledged hurricane whipping a mountainous... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sherpas need good physical strength to survive. Without the hard work of the Sherpa porters, it would be largely impossible for Americans and Europeans with slightly above average physiology, and well above average disposable income, to scale the world s tallest mountain (Schaffer 1). Without the help and strength of Sherpas, many people would not survive the climb. The crew members on the Caird need to be strong to survive their tough journey. Worsley s report of the conversation was intended as a tribute to Shackleton s courage in undertaking such a dangerous voyage (Alexander 6). The author is telling us that the crew had to be strong to survive this treacherous journey. The people with better physical strength had greater chances of survival during Hurricane Maria. Starting on Sept. 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria swamped Puerto Rico with 20 inches of rain and battered it with 150 mph winds for over 30 hours (Conversation). These people had to uses their strength to get through the floods and harsh winds of the hurricane. With good physical strength, people can live the long lives the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Addict Was Best Known As The Lieutenant 1.BACKGROUND: The addict was best known as the Lieutenant. He lives in New York City and is a male who I presume to be in his mid forties. His marital status is perhaps married with two sons and one daughter. He worked for New York City Police and was the Lieutenant of the department. Some issues he confronted when he engaged in substance abuse was driving under the influence while on duty and anger when losing baseball bets. 2.DRUGS USED: The Lieutenant used, cocaine, alcohol, and heroin. He usually took four lines of cocaine, two through each nostril. In approximately two occasions, he used freebase cocaine. The cocaine was heated up and the vapor was inhaled. The amount he administered was perhaps two sessions during each of the two ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He also experienced several occasions of withdrawal when using cocaine. For instance, the next morning after getting high with the red hair women, he woke up in the living room on a couch with extreme fatigue, slow movements, and instability to hold himself still. Moreover, the lieutenant engaged in substance use that was physically hazardous. He drank alcohol and sniffed cocaine while driving. He was listening to a baseball game, but got upset after realizing the team he was betting for was losing. The cocaine and alcohol altered his attitude which led him to engage in reckless driving and shoot his radio with a firearm. His occupational duties were also reduced because he is constantly using drugs. He was heavily drinking at a bar watching a baseball game he placed a bet on. Consequently, the drugs led him to pay more attention towards the game instead of actively fulfilling his occupational duties. By being able to identify six or more symptoms, the severity of his substance use disorder is severe. 4.CHEMICAL REACTION/MECHANISM OF ACTION: Due to the influx release of serotonin alcohol produces, the cerebral cortex is damaged and impairs one s ability to learn, make informed decisions, and retain information. Glutamate is an additional neurotransmitter extremely susceptible to alcohol. Glutamate affects memory and is the reason why some individuals experience loss of remembrance when consuming large amounts of alcohol. When cocaine ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Holding Out For a Hero I was really super excited for this trip, words can t explain. I was planning on coming to Cali soon, but I had to raise money. This trip is all free. I get to go to San Diego, California. Wow. I had just finished zipping my suitcase when I heard the car horn. The Jacks are here! I smiled widely already getting butterflies about everything and ran down with my stuff. It was a struggle, but never stop an ambitious girl who is about to fly to San Diego. I opened my front door and motioned for one of them to get out of the car and come help with my bags. I only had one suitcase but it was heavy. I grabbed my carry on and jogged to the car as Johnson grabbed my suitcase. I made sure that my phone and laptop were fully charged once we were on our way. I reached into my bag and looked for my books making sure I had brought them. What else am I supposed to do on the plane? San Diego is going to be sweet! We re meeting the guys up at the beach after we get there, Johnson exclaimed and pumped his fist. I giggled at his personality and nodded. I ve always wanted to go to the beach. I m so excited guys, you have no idea! I shook my hands, a little habit I do since I was little. My mom used to tell me to shake off all the nerves, so I d shake my hands, I m so excited for the beach. The sun, the sand, the water, the bikinis, and the hot guys. Agh! Gilinsky looked genuinely hurt, The only hot guys you should be focused on there are me and Jack. I literally laughed, Like that s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. New England Vs Chesapeake Colonies While the people of the New England area and of the Chesapeake area came from English origin, by 1700 both areas had moved in two different directions. Both of these groups were blessed with issues that were unique to their regions, and each was forced to reconstruct their societies. As a result, the differences in the motivation, geography, and government in the New Englandand Chesapeake regions caused great difference in the development of each. As the regions began to develop, the motivation for settlement helped to shape the societies. New England had become a place where men looked for refuge from religious ill treatment and was established as a haven for religious refugees. Despite this reason for settling, the New Englanders still attempted to spread their own beliefs of religion. As shown by John Winthrop in his Model of a Christian Charity, he preached to his people that we shall be a city upon a hill , setting a spark to the Puritans desire for a Holy Utopia. John other New Englanders practiced the belief that they must all work together. They were determined to mourn together, labor and suffer together, always having before our eyes our commission and community in the work. The Articles of Agreement laid out the basis for the New England region. These articles made New England a mix of rich and poor families, all being in possession of land and resolute in doing God s work. However, while the New Englanders settled to create a Holy Utopia, the people of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Merck s Case Ethical Merck Case Study October 14, 2008 Relevant Facts: Merck was one of the largest pharmaceutical companies in the world. Merck was about to lose patent protection of two of its best selling drugs, which had been a significant part of their $2 billion annual sales. Merck began putting millions of dollars into research (up to $1 billion) and within three years, Merck was able to discover four powerful medications. Profits weren t all that Merck cared about; Merck s founder believed that medicine is for people. It is not for the profits. He also believed that following the medicine is for people philosophy would lead to profits and had yet to fail. River Blindness is caused by parasitic worms, which can be found in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In application, people might view Merck s duties in different ways. For example, one might argue that as a company Merck only has responsibilities to release effective and safe medications and to make a profit to stay in business. On the other hand, it could be argued that as a pharmaceutical company Merck has special obligations to follow leads (like ivermectin) because they may greatly benefit human beings or save lives despite being unprofitable. Utilitarianism is relevant to the Merck Co. case in that it would have been important for Merck to predict whether researching the drug further, or playing it safe with other research, would produce the greatest benefit for the largest number of people. One side would argue that while river blindness patients are poor, treatment would be of great benefit to those infected (and their families/communities), so research is warranted. On the other hand, one might argue that it would be of equal or greater benefit to research medications for more common diseases where patients can afford medication. They may also argue that if the company went out of business as a result of ivermectin research that more people would be harmed from the loss of Merck s other research and medications. Also, the Rights theory is appropriate in this case, because one might argue that basic human rights are involved. Merck might be responsible to do research with ivermectin if it s decided that some basic right is being broken. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Summary Of Paley s Teleological Argument Paley In Paley s Teleological Argument , he argues that just like an object in the world has an intelligent designer behind it, the universe most have an intelligent designer as well. This created must had been God. That there s a designer force and that designer force is God. He argue that the supernatural force created the way we act today, that the supernatural force( god) organized the way the universe works, which makes an intelligent design( Paley 53). I believe that anything that seems design has a creator, therefore Paley s argument has a valid point. The world does not seem like it was just put there without any thought. But it looks organized, like someone (god) sat there and thought about how to created and make it function, just ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Security In Macbeth When individuals are given a small amount of security, the temptation to overstep that small amount of security for more power can clog your mind. In the play Macbeth by WIlliam Shakespeare, the protagonist Macbeth was given a small amount of security that was abused. Macbeth was given a small amount of security by the witches, then he put blind trust into them without any kind of backup plan. When Macbethoverstepped the security that was given to him, he did not realized it and was blinded by his ambition, that ultimately lead to more power and more ambition. In result of his temptation, Macbeth went to utmost lengths to ensure that he would not lose the crown, but in the end, his efforts were for nothing. Shakespeare is saying that when individuals are tempted by power, or that their ambitions are to high, they do not consider the consequences that come if you take that temptation. Initially when people are given a small amount of security, they are tempted to take more than... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Macbeth being naive, trusted his security 100% without question and in result of this action he tried to maintain his power by killing or getting rid of anyone that threatened his throne. When the witches told macbeth that he will be the king, but also Duncan s sons, he murdered Duncan and the sons (Malcolm and Donalbain) fled in fear of them also being murdered. When Macbeth saw Banquo as a threat, he had 3 murderers try to assassinate Banquo and his son Fleance . Banquo was killed and his Fleance escaped. Finally when the witches gave Macbeth the advice to Beware Macduff the thane of fife, he Murdered his family. Macbeth s being paranoid and not thinking would kill anyone that ever posed even the a minuscule threat to his power. This is because he would need to be 100% confident with his security, but as the witches have stated And you all know security is mortals chiefest enemy. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Theory Of The Constructivist Theory 1)Constructivism is a form of learning which is driven by the theory that humans are able to generate knowledge from the interaction between their experiences and their ideas(1). This makes the student actively involved in the process of synthesising meaning and knowledge. It is argued that the constructivist approach inculcates critical thinking from the extrapolation of the student s prior knowledgeand actively engaging the student in this way is much more effective than passive learningthrough acquiring knowledge in a lecture(2) Also, this form of learning can be done in a collaboration of students(3) Below are discussed some of the main types of constructivist theories. One of the principle theoretical constructs used in medical educationis known as Problem Based learning (PBL). This form of learning starts with an educator forms and presents a number of carefully constructed problems to a small group of students(4). The problems presented here are typically based on events of which the students have some prior knowledge of. This prior knowledge is discussed within the class and from this, questions are asked related to the problems presented. Following this, time is granted in which the students go away to conduct individual research on the new information which they have acquired. The students then return to their class, in which they spend one to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Informative Essay On Ebola In September 2014, during my military drill reserve weekend while waiting for our influenza stand down, someone in my unit made a comment, Soon we will be getting an Ebola vaccination? Another reservist asked me if the Ebola virus is airborne like the influenza virus. Few military personnel would choose to be deployed in Afghanistan with constant mortar attacks rather West Africa. What is the Ebola virus? Key facts: Ebola formerly known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever Background Ebola virus first appeared in 1976 in Nzara, Sudan and Yambuku, Democratic Republic of Congo, later occurred in a village near the Ebola River, from which he disease takes its name. Current out break West Africa cases as early as March 2014 in Guinea, Sierra Leone and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Culture Clash In House Of Sand And Fog By Amy Tan The world has a variety of cultures and religions, and in this generation these different cultures mix. It is not easy for some people to accept these different faiths and morals, however they learn to day by day. In books such as House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III and The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan, the authors convey the theme of the clash of cultures. Writing books about different cultures and the struggle of their acceptance, is crucial for modern society because it gives the world a realistic view on what is actually happening. Perhaps the message the authors are trying to send with the theme of culture clash, is that because of all the different cultures, people should learn to accept the variety. First generation foreigners ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the Joy Luck Club, all of the chinese mothers have a poor relationship with their daughters, mostly because of the language barrier and the daughters non existing knowledge of Chinese Culture. One can see this with JingВmei Woo and her mother, Suyuan Woo. At the beginning of the book, JingВmei, or June, wants to be known as an American, not Chinese. Either it is the fact that being Chinese embarrasses her or she does not feel Chinese because she does not know the language, June Woo is stuck in between two of her cultures colliding. It is easy to not feel one s nationality when no one takes the time to teach it. June s mother never really has the desire to teach June about Chinese culture, she just expects June to know it already. June goes as far as saying, I didn t have to do what my mother said anymore. I wasn t her slave. This wasn t China. I had listened to her before and look what happened. She was the stupid one (141). By making that little jab at Chinese communism, it is quite obvious June does not know much about Chinese culture, however, she seems to compare American and Chinese culture together. Although
  • 45. Suyuan Woo never educated her daughter fully about Chinese culture, June starts to understand ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Essay on Children Sexual Exploitation in Thailand 1. Introduction: In 1999, the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific has defined child sexual abuse as: Contacts or interactions between a child and an older or more knowledge child or adult ( a stranger, sibling or person in a position of authority, such as a parent or a caretaker) when the child is being used as an object of gratification for an older child s or adult s sexual needs. These contacts or interactions are carried out against the child using force, trickery, bribes, threats or pressure. 1 Child sexual exploitation includes a variety of activities which includes exposing minors (boys and girls) to adult sexual activity, paid in cash or in kind in streets and indoors, or to pornography; It also ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 200,000 in Thailand 175,000 in Eastern Central EU 100,000 in the Philippines 100,000 in Brazil 100,000 in Taiwan 2. Children sexual exploitation in Thailand: From 1962 Thailand became a destination for sex tourism due to the affluence of American military personnel in the country. The military used to go there during the Vietnam War in order to rest and distract themselves. From then on Thailand became a land of origin, transit and destination for children trafficking. Nowadays the number of Thai children involved in the sex industry is decreasing as a result of legislation, economical and educational improvements, many children from neighboring border countries are being trafficked into Thailand, or ethnic tribes children trafficked within the country from the north. Thailand s efforts in the struggle against children sexual exploitation are made less effective because of difficulties in enforcing the law: cases of child sexual exploitation are not the main concern for police and there are complications in reporting cases to local authorities because of the language gap and corruption. 2.1 Victims and Causes: As I said before the number of Thai children involved in the sex industry is decreasing but not in the whole country as a matter of fact the northern hill tribe children are particularly exposed to internal trafficking. The state policies discriminate against these children preventing them from having regular education and
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  • 48. Summary Of A Sonata For Violin And Piano A Sonata for Violin and Piano, is a composition work created by the distinguish Czech composer Leos Janacek (1854 1958). In this concert report we will explore and analyze the musical elements, and the different composition style period found in the Violin Sonata. Also, we will share the experiences had during the performance at the Paul Hall located in the Juilliard School. The performance consists of several presentations by different artists, but we would be focusing on the presentation of the Sonata and Violin of Leos Janacek, which was performed by Max Tan (Violin) and Cameron Richardson Eames (Piano). This particular sonata has a structure that is composed of Con moto, Balada, Allegretto and Adagio. The style pieces is comprised of the Romantic period from the early 20th Century. The instrument used for this presentation was a violin and piano. One of the main causes that help in the development of the arts, was the rough period of war in Europe. Janacek work on the sonata for nearly eight years revising it several times, and he finally completed it in 1922. He also combined ancient and loved folk music with modern composition techniques. Janacek composed the Violin Sonata as a reaction to the war. His early composition, which were mostly choral works, display various influences from composers such as Wagner and Beethoven. This is short and concentrated work and is based on short motives, rapid changes of tempo, and intense emotional expression. The presentation has four parts or movements such as, Con Moto, which is passionate and lyrical, and begins with an exciting violin solo, followed by a tense lyrical melody accompanied by piano tremolos. During the concert you could hear the repetition and shortness of the notes. The development of the sound was build similar to someone been in pain, torment, and eventually started to feel release and gain their freedom. The second movement Balada is a warm melody based on a simple motive of folk flavor, supported by the piano broken chords. This part has a more lyrical and calm theme. The third movement, Allegretto is a very peculiar two minute scherzo, with a vague Russian tinge. The melody is also simple and unexpected, with a constant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Power In The Scarlet Ibis The only difference between a hero and the villain is that the villain chooses to use that power in a way that is selfish and hurts other people (Chadwick Boseman). In Hurst s The Scarlet Ibis, the narrator chooses to use his power in a way that hurts his invalid brother, Doodle. While living in a time period where different is improper, the narrator cannot mentally handle the fact that Doodle is different from others. Being the older sibling, the narrator takes on the responsibility to help Doodle become ordinary. He teaches Doodle to walk, run, climb, and swim, because he is ashamed of having a brother with disabilities. As a result, the narrator serves as a villain by forcing his invalid brother, Doodle, past his limitations, which ultimately causes the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Older siblings feel obligated to take authority over their younger siblings. The narrator took the responsibility of teaching Doodle to develop into an ordinary boy; however, he supports Doodle out of selfishness. With this in mind, the narrator changes Doodle s name from William Armstrong to Doodle because he believes Doodle is not strong enough to have that name. He believes William Armstrong only sounds good only on a tombstone, (595) so changing Doodle s name was the kindest thing he could have done. Likewise, the narrator selfishly disobeys the doctor s list of don ts for Doodle because he doesn t agree with Doodle s limitations. In fact, the narrator hauls Doodle carelessly around cotton fields and whips him around corners on two wheels of the go cart. As a result, the narrator decides to take the next step in teaching Doodle. As school approaches, Doodle falls behind on learning to run, swim, and climb. Therefore, the narrator decides to double his efforts and push Doodle even harder. I made him swim until he turned blue and row until he couldn t lift an oar. Wherever we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. American Citizen Failure Throughout the history of the world we as humans have constantly shown that we are a destructive species. We always manage to destroy families, the environment, cities, and people s livelihood as a whole. While forever more doing so in the name of world peace or democracy. This is an outrage to all residents of the world who may or may not be caught in the crossfire and furthermore readily shows our government has drastically failed us in its sole duty to protect the people. Thomas Jefferson once said, The care of human life and happiness, and not their destruction, is the first and only object of good government. (Brainyquote, 2016) We as a nation have failed in our duty to protect each other through countless wars, while fighting... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We have tried doing so through diplomatic means, embargos, treaties, and alliances. Without a constant mindset from congress and the President of the United States we cannot fully accomplish this task because it takes persistence and undying resolve to complete this mission. Recently we have reached a diplomatic treaty with Iran to prevent them from attaining anymore nuclear technology. (White House, 2016) This is a superb example at what can be accomplished without condemning young men,young women, and civilians to die in war. Changing the mindset of our current Senate men and women will be almost impossible to do, so I propose changing the education in our schools to put forth a new generation of young men and women who understand all aspects of war and will choose diplomacy over armed conflict. While also being aware that countless lives are at risk that involves not only our country but the innumerable amount of innocent civilians where the conflict is taking place. For the good of the world, nation, and people we must act on this ideal persistently and without ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Pre Selection Or Deliberate Election Pre selection or Deliberate Election: Village Election in China By Kuo LIAO Intro The village is the most basic administrative unit in China, whose administrative units range from basic to advance is village, country, city and province. Village self governing has been viewed as a very democratic field in China and democratization in Chinese villages is stable and rapid, which impresses the world and raise scholars research interests. Researches have been declared in almost every field of village election in China, from election, decision, government to supervision. In 1987, village elections began nationally. This essay would not illustrate and evaluate the entire village democratisation by history and events, but to concentrate on ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It would be example of good governance and democratization than the mask of monopoly. Organic Law of Villager Committees Village Election Law was pursued in the 1980s, enacted nationally since 1987 and after further extended and revised. It becomes Organic Law of Villager Committees in the 1998. Village election is part of village self governing, which appears in the 1982 revision of Article 111 of the Chinese Constitution Law. Organic Law of Villager Committees confirms the absolute, multi candidate election of village committees and is the milestone in the democratisation of China. According to Article 11 of Organic Law of Villager Committees, villager committees are elected for a term of three years and consist of committees director, committee s associate director and committee s member. General elections are held every three years and the former Villager Committees would be replaced. Organic Law of Villager Committees specifies the qualification of candidates. Production of candidates requires three steps. First, the candidates should be nominated directly by the voters. Second, candidates should be reviewed for qualification by villager election committees. Last, all candidates would be published in the official list of candidates to inform the voters. These three steps are under the organizing of the villager election committees. According to Article 121 of Organic Law of Villager Committees, villager ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. What Do You Mean By Bringing Your Dog To Work In the first passage, it describes why bringing your dog to work would be a good idea. Research shows dogs help bring stress, and anxiety down. They also believe employees would work longer if allowed to bring dogs to work. Studies show a lot more work gets done with jobs that allow you to bring your dog. It says in the first passage also, that they believe people would be a lot happier. If people were happier they would last longer within the company, and not want to quit. Companies would save money by not having to train, and rehire people. In the second passage it talks about being against bringing your dog to work. They believe that it would be a bad idea and not everyone is comfortable, or likes dogs. Another thing is dogs bring germs that may be spread through the workplace. Companies are required to keep a safe, and healthy workplace for employees. a dog may bite someone or destroy company property.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Another thing that is mentioned is, what if the dog behaves bad. It may cause co workers to lose focus on their jobs. The company would be responsible for any matters that happened at work. Myself, I agree with not bringing your dog to work. There is to many issue at home with your dog, why bring those issues to work as well? They sometimes make a big mess, and also many dogs shed. The first passage says that some people are afraid of dogs, and that is true. You would nt want to make your co workers stressed at work just to make yourself ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Battle Of Kings Mountain Essay Thesis This paper will examine the British and American Southern Loyalist defeat in the Battle of Kings Mountain and discuss the assumptions the British made including loyalist support, logistic support, and terrain advantage. Introduction The Battle of King s Mountain between the American Loyalist and American Patriots took place on October 7, 1780 near Blackburn, South Carolina and Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Major Patrick Ferguson s American Loyalist augmented to the Ninety Six District, South Carolina, totaled 1,200 men. (Hickman, 2015) Ferguson s 1,200 men included, Tories from the King s American Rangers, New Jersey Volunteers, and the Loyal American Regiment. (Wicker, 1998) The American Patriots totaled 900 men under the leaderships of William Campbell, James Johnston, John Sevier, Benjamin Cleveland, Joseph Winston, Joseph McDowell, Frederick Hambright, James Williams, and Colonel Isaac Shelby. (Hickman, 2015) These American Patriots referred to as the Over the Mountain Men (Jones, 2009) most from the backcountry of the Appalachian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Some came on horseback while others walked. They wore doeskins, carried large knives around their waist, and had long rifles. (Wicker, 1998) They were skilled hunters and all sharpshooters. They men organized, but lacked military discipline. They did not follow any protocol. They chose among themselves, whose leadership they would follow. (Wicker, 1998) The British dismissed them to be no threat. (Jones, 2009) While waiting for other men to arrive, the patriot militia prepared for the cross country march. They prepared their clothing and equipment. They packed food such as corn and jerky for the journey. They tended to the horses and cleaned their rifles. They mined lead from near hillsides to make ammunitions. Their local populace supplied them gunpowder. (Jones, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. The Yellow Wall Paper ( Postpartum Depression ) The yellow wall paper was written in the 1800 s during that time women were vastly expected to serve their husband as housewives, not given the right to vote, make decision for themselves, work and even make enough money to support themselves. The husband is a doctor, while the wife suffers from severe mental illness. This is a husbandwho loves his wifeand taught he was doing what was right to get her in a stable condition but unfortunately he made her become crazier, due to lack of stimulation. The Yellow Wall Paper symbolizes slowly tearing the walls of freedom for women. The narrator falls into a state of deep depression following the birth of her baby, which is currently known now as postpartum depression. During the 1800 s they called it temporary nervous depression a slight hysterical tendency a diagnosis common to women during that era. There was little or no knowledge for the treatment of postpartum depression. The doctors used rest cure as a form of treatment, the patient is prohibited from doing any kind of work. All they need is to rest, exercise, eat well and get enough air then they will recover. No external stimulation which lead to the deterioration of the narrator s mental health in the story. She is ordered by her husband and brother, who are respected physicians to rest. She is isolated from everyone except her husband John and her sister in law Jennie the house keeper. Locked in a room with yellow wall paper, windows facing all direction, all the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...