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Base Jumping Is Becoming Known As One Of The Most Extreme...
Base jumping is becoming known as one of the most extreme sports the world knows. To successfully
BASE jump one must bound from an exit point , and free fall from very high places. People say it s
too dangerous, and should be outlawed completely. On the other hand, people like the late Dean Potter
used to successfully jump with his dog in a backpack as he would leap off cliffs falling as much as
3000 feet towards the ground. BASE jumping is amazing, and isn t for everyone, but it should at the
least remain someone s choice to do it or not in my opinion.
Its known as BASE jumping, and BASE is an acronym that stands for buildings, antennae, spans, and
earth such as cliffs and mountains (Tara L. Allman). These are all places BASE jumpers hurdle from.
They go to these places to perform their sport, leaping off into the void and free falling. Before
smashing into the ground, they deploy their parachute. There is a high likelihood you will die if you
make any mistakes. So you are effectively saving your own life every time you do it. Simple right?
Not by a long shot. This sport is a huge undertaking. You start off a student, and only after years
learning under a mentor, do you get to wear the invisible badge of BASE Jumper. BASE jumping is
widely viewed by the public as dangerous and too risky. In many countries and states of the US,
BASE jumping is illegal. In addition, not only is the act of jumping illegal, but BASE jumpers are
often trespassing on someone s property to
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Influences Of Hinduism
It is the human nature to adapt in various condition. Every religion has evolved since the beginning.
Hinduism has gone through the evolution as well. Influences of Islam and Christianity can be seen in
the Hinduism due to India being invaded by Muslims and British Colonist. Some of the religious
belief and practices have been changed or stop practicing over the period of time. This paper will
mainly highlight the changes since Islamic until the British colonial India. Hinduism was fading away
when other religion takes over India. Islam has influence the Hinduism in several ways including
parda system, slavery, social impact, music, arts and culture. The missionary zeal of Islam which
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In addition, child marriage started to become more common as well. Often Muslim rulers and officials
kidnapped Hindu girls. Due to the kidnapping of the Hindu girls, their parent had to practice child
marriage. According to the history of India, It was emphasized that the proper age for the marriage of
girls was seven and that marriage after the age of eleven or twelve was sinful. Just like the influence
of Muslim on Hindu, Christianity also has huge impact on a Hindu society. The British Colonization
of India had many effects on these beliefs. These effects ranged from a different use of the Caste
System and how it was practiced, or, on a larger scale where many Hindus converted due to the many
circumstances surrounding the conversion (Unknown, 2016) . Caste system plays a huge role in
Hinduism. There are mainly four caste The Brahmans, usually priests and scholars, are at the top. Next
are the Kshatriyas, or political rulers and soldiers. They are followed by the Vaishyas, or merchants,
and the fourth are the Shudras, who are usually laborers, peasants, artisans, and servants
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Symbolism In Epic Of Gilgamesh And Dante s Inferno
Symbolism in World Literature Symbolism is an aspect that inherits its way into multiple stories,
sometimes with or without an author realizing so until after the piece comes to a finish. Symbolism is
an essence for pieces of World Literature from the early ages of writing and even up to the writings
happening around the world today. Overall, symbolism is as necessary in an authors works as the
words on the page, considering that symbolism aids in a stories flow and also brings forth multiple
meanings to an authors text depending upon who is reading the text. Two early world literature works
in particular which display quite a various range of symbolism is the Epic of Gilgamesh and Dante s
Inferno; both works of world literature can be related in the characteristic that each work provide
readers with examples of religious symbolism and can even be compared because so. ... Show more
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The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the earliest known literary works around the world. It originated from
ancient Mesopotamia and first originated as a series of Sumerian legends and poems in cuneiform
script dating back to the early third and late second millennium BCE, which were lather gathered into
a longer Akkadian poem. (Classical Literature). The poem follows Gilgamesh and Enkidu, who is
Gilgamesh s wild friend who seemed to be half man and half animal, as they travel through numerous
amounts of rambunctious adventures and quests. The Gods created Enkidu to make sure Gilgamesh
walked the line straight and did not cause too large of an uproar in Uruk where Gilgamesh was king.
After, Enkidu s death the story turns to follow Gilgamesh on the quest of finding eternal life after he
realizes that even though he is two thirds God and one third human he would still not live
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Fly Away Peter
The novel Fly Away Peter expresses specific attitudes and values by encouraging the reader to identify
with the central character, Jim Saddler. David Malouf, the author, attempts to expose the brutality of
war and encourages readers to realise that one can be living a very sheltered lifestyle oblivious of the
cruelty and negative side of life. In this text dealing with the experiences of Jim during World War I
and events leading up to his signing up, the author uses biblical allusions, evocative and sensuous
imagery, contrast of settings, metaphors and other characters to aid readers to establish an identity for
the protagonist. It is through his central character that he communicates his disparaging perspective on
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Jim s childish enjoyment of the episode when he and Clancy run to the engine for hot water, and his
naïve admiration for the Pharaoh like grandeur of the war, are reminders of how little he knows.
However the audience shares in Jim s growing horror as we discover what it s really like when he gets
into the trenches. Clancy whom by now the reader has associated with as a lovable larrikin is blasted
out of existence , Eric s legs are torn off and Bob coughs up his lungs. These ghastly images as
witnesses by Jim causes the reader to react in an anti war way. Hence through contrast of settings
Malouf shows his condescending attitude towards war.
Malouf uses poignant metaphors which relate to the central character and delivers his message of life s
meaning even after death. The concluding scene where Imogen is on the beach reflecting upon Jim s
unnecessarily shortened life, the wave is a metaphor for Jim s life. Growing bigger and higher until
ultimately crashing down symbolic of the rising and falling of Jim s life. Like a wave Jim reached his
peak which was death. Also when Jim, running towards the enemy lines, sees himself a distant slow
moving figure within the long view of all their lives , he is understanding that life is something that
moves relentlessly towards death. here Malouf seeks to say that we are not divine creatures but instead
mortal. We must accept that ultimate change which is the subject
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Rosemary Dobson s The TigerAndYoung Girl At A Window
The process of discovery refers to the perception created upon experiencing the unfamiliar and
redefining what is familiar. Discovery can be achieved through unexpected means or deliberate
expeditionary, whether it be tangible or a fragment of our thoughts/imagination/emotions. Poems The
Tiger and Young Girl At A Window by Rosemary Dobson and poem Invictus by William Ernest
Henley thoroughly explore this concept via their ideology of human nature and its effect on discovery.
Rosemary Dobson s The Tiger delicately examines the notion of discovery as a medium of freedom,
relating back to her own mental captivity similar to a tiger in a cage. The extended metaphor allows
careful analysis of the sub lying plot describing a poet s sense of discovery through their imagination.
Through Dobson s use of emotive language in smouldering with rage, the audience can better
understand the poet s deeply felt emotion, being unable to write to her heart s content. Behind the
black barred page further accentuates, assisted by the alliteration, the statement s metaphoric value of
remaining captive under frustration and oppression, destroying any belief or hope of achieving
freedom to discover. Additionally, the hyperbole in the celestial frame of He rakes the sky and
stars...and is not done, emphasises the search and will to discover, explaining that Dobson will do
anything for her freedom, in order to achieve self gratification. The extended metaphor is resolved in
the final
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Descriptive Essay About Xtang
Xitang a living ancient town with a history of more than one thousand years., simple and elegant,
quiet and gentle, like a beautiful ink painting, but also like a shy girl, in that inadvertently, has made
you enchanted. Given the fact that it includes almost all of the traits in traditional culture in the region
south of the Yangtze River, Xitang is often praised as a museum of the region s folk customs. Whether
you fantasize away from the hustle and bustle of the city, looking for a pure land, return to the inner
peace; or want to bring your families, to experience the joy of farming: Xitang is your best choice.
Xitang has many well preserved historical buildings and cultural buildings constructed during the
Ming and Qing dynasties, which has high academic and historical research value. And if you like the
ancient buildings, you can stop to appreciate them, like Shi Pi lane” ,”Wu Fu bridge”,” Ceilinged
corridors”, etc. which will give you a brand new visual enjoyment. Of course ,if you just want to find
somewhere quiet and penetrate your memories, any café will make an impression. In Xitang, people
are simple and unsophisticated , market is very prosperous and scene will change at every
step.What’s more, trying some typical local specialties which are available at reasonable prices, such
as Bazheng cake, Fenhu yellow wine , “June red” crab,, meat braised with lotus leaf are something
can t to be missed on your trip.What a great way to familiarize yourself with an area
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An Essay On The Pantheon
The Pantheon, whose name gets from the ancient Greek and signifies common to all the gods : Pan
means all , and Theon means gods , is the best preserved building from ancient Rome. Its magnificent
dome is a lasting testimony to the genius of Roman architects and as the building stands virtually
intact. The purpose of the building is not known for certain but rather the name, porch and pediment
decoration suggest a temple or something to that influence. Be that as it may, no faction is known not
of the divine beings, in this way the Pantheon may have been laid out as a place where the emperor
could show up in a setting which helped spectators to remember his heavenly status, measure up to
with other different gods of the Roman Pantheon and his idolized emperor antecedents. The Pantheon
was built on the definite site of two earlier Pantheon structures, one commissioned by Marcus
Vipsanius Agrippa (27 25 BCE) and the second by Domitian. The first building was destroyed by a
fire in 80 CE and the second building was struck by lightning in 110 CE and again ... Show more
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Peter s (whose dome is smaller), and the Pantheon s roof was stripped of bronze for use in Bernini s
baldacchino in St. Peter s. In 1563, the bronze doors were restored. Additionally, in 1626 CE Pope
Urban VIII removed the greater part of the bronze girders from the porch roof and recast the metal
into 80 canons for the city s Castel Sant Angelo. The presence of these girders suggests that the porch
roof initially had overwhelming marble tiles. In spite of these progressions the Pantheon is one of the
best preserved ancient monuments on the world, despite everything it still has an important function
and status today as inside of it are tombs of the first two kings of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II and
Umberto I. (from 1870 1946 CE), and another notable tomb is that of the painter Raphael (1483 1520
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Debt-To-Equit Ratio
As observed in the graphical representation, there is definitely a clear difference in the value of Debt
to Equit ratio for Aveva inc as compared to that of Drax plc. The financial performance for Aveva as
can be seen on the figure above show a consistent results in every single year, with only FY 2014 205
showing a little rise which can be attributed to the uncertainties in stock markets as a result to
slowdown that was experienced in China and the Asian countries. Drax Plc has had a rise in its DE
ratio continuously. An investor would be interested in the potential of a corporation in terms of its
financial performance and potential for getting the best return for their investments. In 2011, all was
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This then indicates that, the equity ratio is about 59% on the capital structure. This shows that, the
equity value was more than the dept. However by the end of 2015, the dept ratio for Aveva was 0.54,
which then translates to 54% of dept versus equity, which will be 46%. In this scenario, the borrowing
exceeded the value of the company equity thus impacting on the market value of the company
negatively. The best case scenario, Aveva investor should consider investing more on the equity and
reduce the dept that the company is facing, this can then redeem the value of the company and thus
possibility realizing stable financial performance in future, Drax group Plc on the other hand, has
experienced drastic compression of its equity value. As of the year 2011 the company was faced with a
dept ratio of about 0.54. This failed to reduce, and instead went higher and as at the end of 2015, the
company dept ratio was about 1.02. This simply means that, the company dept is higher than the
company s value, therefore financial distress in future is highly likely for Drax group
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Zachary Wendt s Traveling Trade
Trading Zachary Wendt
Traveling Trade
Transportation
Early in the medieval times traders had transported all of their goods and trading assets by animal
driven carts rather than machine powered carts and wagons. With the invention of stirrups and saddles,
it had majorly improved horseback riding for longer trips, but with many people being poor at this
time, the equipment for horseback was very expensive, so it was pretty rare to see people traveling
long distances on horseback. On the other hand, people with more and heavier goods usually had oxen
pull the cart forward but at the expense of going much slower. With wagons and carts, they were not
meant for people to sit in them, but the owners of the wagons/carts knew much better than to ... Show
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The league contained a non governing system, non political system, no official army or navy, but had
no bank system or judicial system. Meetings were usually held in Ludeck where usually small groups
of larger towns that usually made the policies of the league. To enter the league, you must have been a
German town, be independent, and had an on time payer of all yearly dues. However, some cities were
exceptions like Stockholm and Dinant (in Flanders) had full rights. The league possessed local depots
such as Oslo and Tonsberg in Norway, Alborg in Denmark, cities in England that include York,
Boston, Lynn, and Norwich. (brittanica.com/topic/Hanseatic League)
Decline
The decline of the Hanseatic League involved the breaking of the German monopoly, most definitely
in the Baltic Sea, and the level of intrest between towns. Loss of political development surrounding
the Baltic had lowered the intrest of Hanseatic consumers after Valdemar IV was defeated. Most
Hanseatic countries had broken off like Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Russia, Poland, and Lithuania.
With the English and Dutch traders gaining experience from the Germans, they did not need them
anymore. In 1669, the Hanseatic League had ended.
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Analysis Of Recommended Checklist Communication For UND...
Recommended Checklist Communication for UND Student Organizations
Audience: All of the organizations that are involved with donations and charities on the campus of
UND.
Strategy: The vast majority of the groups who will use this service will be members of some sort of on
campus organization. We are focusing primarily on how they can make their donations more effective.
This point will be made by sticking to the following guidelines:
The Student Involvement committee needs to pre approve the student s charity of choice
Student Involvement needs to set up a list of guidelines to donate
The Student Involvement committee will be in charge of deciding the criteria for which charities they
will accept or decline students to be a part of. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Strategy: Being that we are implementing a new school policy and there is already a start of the
semester meeting for all the advisors of student organization groups, we think creating a powerpoint
presentation explaining the new policy will be effective. The powerpoint will include as follows:
An introduction briefly describing what the new policy is
Why the the way organizations are donating now isn t effective and how donating can affect the
people they are donating too
Stuff We Don t Want
Why the change is happening
Describe the new policy effectiveness How to implement the policy into each student organization
Checklist
Student Involvement Advisor contacts
Closing
Projected Effectiveness: We anticipate the powerpoint presentation to go over very well with the
advisors of the student organizations. We plan on keeping the powerpoint presentation short and sweet
but still getting all of our information across. By doing this presentation at the mandatory advisor
meeting at the beginning of the semester, we can ensure that the information is getting out to the
organizations.
Closing: This presentation serves as the main gateway to get information out to the students in the
University of North Dakota s Student Organizations. It will ensure that the advisors have all the
information they need to ensure their organization is operating within the University s
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Sandro Botticelli s Annunciation
In Sandro Botticelli s The Annunciation, 1485, the biblical scene of the angel Gabriel greeting Mary is
shown. The angel tells Mary she is expecting a child that is the Son of God. Botticelli s uses space in
The Annunciation to separate Mary and the angel Gabriel as well as combine the space for a
completed scene. The scene takes place inside a church. Mary is on the right side in an private chapel.
She facing the left and bowing to show respect to God. The angel is on the left side bowing toward the
right. The angel is standing in an ambulatory with a column running right between the figures. The
painting is done in tempera and gold on wood. The painting is very flat and matte because of the
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Again, Mary is on the right side on the painting. Botticelli is using the biblical motif to foreshadow
Christ being born. Christ is the right hand of God, so even the annunciation of his coming must be
holy and divine. While there is no bible evidence, many believe the angel Gabriel sat at the left hand
of God. Rabbi David Cooper says the angel is connected with the attribute of Gevorah on the left side
of the Tree of Life. Whereas Michael is on God s right hand, Gabriel is on God s left hand. The left
hand is the one that metes out punishment; the right hand overrules strict justice and is more merciful
and thus more lenient (p. 45). Botticelli seems to agree with the theory of Gabriel sitting at God s left
hand by the placement on the angel. While the does have a column directly diving the space, the gaps
between the columns and the walk way into the chapel combines the two sections. Botticelli seems to
be inferring for the angel to walk into the chapel and see Mary. The figures are also bowing toward
one another. Not only are they bowing because they are in the house of God, but they seem to
acknowledge one another in their bowing. If one would draw a line of the figures line of vision the
lines would intersect at the walk way between the columns. Therefore while Mary and Gabriel are in
different rooms of the church they can see and are interacting with one
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Evaluation Methodology For Research Methodology
Chapter 3 3.1 Introduction In this chapter, will be focused on the methodology that is use during the
research in order to make sure that research can be delivered on time. For this research, the suitable
approach for the research methodology would be Research Methodology. This methodology is chosen
because it provides the standards for research methods. With this methodology, the research will be
done consecutively according to the specifics steps that is planned for every phases. 3.2 Methodology
The methodology for the research is consists of four phases which are requirement planning, design,
development and cutover phase. Figure 3.0 Methodology used in Research 3.2.1 Literature Analysis
Previous researchers classified the code clones into four types based on both the textual and functional
similarities, which are two main kinds of similarity between code fragments [18]. 1) Type 1: Identical
code fragments except for variations in whitespace, layout and comments. 2) Type 2: Syntactically
identical fragments except for variations in identifiers, literals, types, whitespace, layout and
comments. 3) Type 3: Copied fragments with further modifications such as changed, added or
removed statements, in addition to variations in identifiers, literals, types, whitespace, layout and
comments. 4) Type 4: Two or more code fragments that perform the same computation but are
implemented by different syntactic variants. Algorithm Description We follow the standard definition
and
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Adolf Hitler s Actions Cause Ww2
Adolf Hitler and his actions are the cause of World War II. Those who want to live, let them fight, and
those who don t want to fight in this world of eternal struggle they don t deserve to live, by Adolf
Hitler. This is an important quote since Hitler believed in the power of war. His parents died when he
was young, so he went into the army very young and fought in World War I.
Adolf Hitler used the power as Hindenburg s chancellor to help him rise to power .Before Hindenburg
s death they made a law saying the office of president will share his power with people in the
chancellor. Hitler became head of state as well as head of government and was formally named leader
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Hitler made the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service it was the first law to
exclude Jews from state service. The Anti Semitic laws were issued throughout all levels of
government, making good on the Nazis pledge to persecute Jews if the party came to power . The law
also limited the amount of Jewish kids in a school and limited Jews working in medical professions.
People were also called Jews if they had grandparents that were Jewish.
In 1938 the Nazis banned Jews from almost everywhere.The Nazis persecuted the Jews by banning
them from public places and making them lose jobs. The Nazis continued to segregate Jews from
German society, banning them from public schools,universities, theaters, sports events, and Aryan
zones . Then Jews had to have a J stamped on their passports. The Nazis also destroyed Jewish places
and killed close to 100 Jews.
In conclusion, Hitler caused WW II because of his actions. He abused his power as a leader to take
control of the military and persecute the Jews. His military power helped spread out his empire and
rule. As a result, the Holocaust involved all of the land conquered by the Nazi s. It unfortunately killed
a lot of Jews and other
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Gun Control Vs No Fly List Essay
Our candidates for president have very unbalanced opinions on most of the political issues. This
coming election will be one to remember because we have two very contrasting candidates, Hillary
Clinton and Donald Trump. Gun control is the selling and the use of firearms for the citizens and it
compares to the No Fly List because this list deals with the traveling of suspected criminals. There are
many issues needing to be solved, but Gun Control and the No Fly list both have problems that stand
out with many opinions and ideas.
Gun Control
With the issue of gun control, there tends to be many different inferences and questions about what
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are thinking, and what they are going to do to solve this problem.
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The individuals on the no fly list are people who are suspected terrorists, that are not allowed to fly on
a plane, or travel into or leave the United States. This list was made to prevent terrorists from being on
planes, or traveling to other countries to do harm, and other reasons. The question is, should citizens
on the no fly list be able to purchase guns? Hillary Clinton doesn t think they should be able to, and
Donald Trump just wants to lock away the criminals, and let responsible people purchase guns. Hillary
Clinton and Donald Trump have big voices in this political issue. Clinton, June 13 (5:14 mark): And I
still am just totally bewildered by the Republican Congress refusal to block suspected terrorists from
buying guns who are on the no fly list. (Lori Robertson) Hillary Clinton s opinion is that they shouldn
t be able to purchase guns because they could potentially be doing more harm than good. Clinton also
says, Just what will it take for Congress to overcome the intimidation of the gun lobby and do
something as sensible as making sure people on the terrorist watch list can t buy weapons? (Heidi
Przybyla) Clearly she thinks something needs to be done, and someone needs to step up and do
something about it. As for the other candidate, Donald Trump, says, If somebody is on a watch list and
an enemy of state and we know it s an enemy of state, I would keep them away, absolutely.
(Ontheissues.org) He would say that people on the No Fly List may not purchase guns because they
could harm the country, or other
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Societal Norms And Values Essay
Societal norms and values are key aspects of everyone s life today. Throughout this assignment I will
discuss the nature of norms, values and socialisation before explaining how norms and values are
transmitted through the socialisation process.
Firstly, I will address what norms are. Norms are expectations about appropriate conduct which act as
commonplace rules for social interaction. Because the term refers to the expectations of one socially,
norms entail the presence of legitimacy, consent and prescription. (Penguin dictionary of Sociology)
Norms are the actions perceived by society be it either by informal assumption on an individual s
general behaviour or a formal expectation, for example law. (Punch, S., Marsh, I., Keating, M. and ...
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Sociology 3rd Edition)
This quote ties in perfectly with my next point, that being how norms and values are transmitted
through the socialisation process.
As aforementioned socialisation can be distinguished as process by which we become social beings by
interacting others. This concept is reliant on the resources such as family, work and community. It
relies on these resources so that it can provide us with choices to shape our identity by becoming
members of different groups. (Punch, S., Marsh, I., Keating, M. and Harden, J. (2013) Sociology:
Making Sense of Society, 5th ed., Harlow: Pearson, p.23)
From the moment we are capable of interaction as a baby we are reliant on our parents to teach us the
methods so socialisation. Therefore, a certain number of norms are instilled in us from our parents
alone. As we progress to the secondary stage of socialisation our peers influence the norms we
acquire. By broadening our social circle, we in turn increase the number of norms we are subjected to.
Similarly, with values, the more we are subjected to, the more we
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The Idea Of Women And Men Use Language Differently
Discuss the idea that Women and Men use Language differently.
The data on Table 1 shows that the men in the meeting had more turns but there was an exception
(woman D) and the men in the meeting generally spoke for longer per turn but again there was an
exception (woman B). Additionally men also interrupted more (except for man E), and men were
interrupted more except Man E and Man I, therefore there is no significant pattern in terms of which
gender was interrupted more.
Robin Lakoff found that women s language lacks authority when compared to that used by men and
she believes that women use many techniques in their speech that are deficient to men s speech. In the
Deficit Model Robin Lakoff describes male language as stronger, more prestigious and more
desirable. She argues that women are socialised into behaving like ladies . She gives examples of
language techniques women use that make their language seem deficient these include, fillers, hedges
e.g. sort of , you know , intensifiers e.g. so , weak expletive terms e.g. oh dear , empty adjectives e.g.
charming, sweet, hypercorrect grammar and tag questions which shows uncertainty e.g. isn t it?
Moreover she interprets that women use more precise colour terms e.g. mauve, magneta.
I agree that women use these techniques but they don t make women deficient to men. For example,
the use of intensifiers if someone says This chocolate is very tasty and another says This chocolate is
tasty . This doesn t make
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How Did Gregor Mendel Changed The World Of Genetics
Gregor Mendel was born in Austria of 1822. His parents were mostly farmers where he spent most of
his time outside. He became very interested in plants, trees, and fruits. As Mendel grew older, he
became an Augustinian monk and a botanist. A botanist is a person who studies in the field of plants. (
Early Life 2016 para 3) During this time, Mendel was able to conduct his famous experiment. His
work was not confirmed until the 1900 s when three scientists, Erich Tschermak, Hugo de Vries, and
Carl Correns verified it. This was the beginning of Mendel s experiment that changed the world of
genetics forever ( Gregor Mendel 2003 2016, para 3). Mendel chose to use pea plants for his
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Our hair color is determined on how our parents hair color is. For example, if both of your parents
were homozygous dominant for brown hair, the probability of your hair color to be brown is one
hundred percent which also makes you homozygous dominant. Yet, if one of the parents were
heterozygous for blonde hair, the child would have a possibly chance to have blonde hair instead of
brown. But in order to figure out why we have similar characteristics as our parents and siblings,
Mendel decided to use a punnett square to see the different offspring. Instead of finding why we have
similar characteristics as our family, Mendel tested this on pea plants instead. He crossed tall and short
pea plants of the parents to see the first generation of children. In order to do this, he used an
abbreviated allele code for tall (TT) and another for short (tt). The punnett square helped give us a
visual picture of what Mendel was doing which supported Mendel s Law of Dominance. In
conclusion, Mendel chose to use pea plants for his experiment because they reproduce quickly, he
developed laws that formed the foundation of modern genetics, and he chose different traits to help
support the idea of his experiment. Mendel s experiment is important because we can see why traits
skip generations and how others are getting discrete traits. His experiment is also important in the
development of inheritance and genetics because
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PEST Analysis And Pest Analysis Of A Department Store
I. Industry Overview
A department store (NAICS 45211) is a retail establishment that offers the customers a wide range of
consumers goods in different product categories known as departments. This industry is engaged in
selling apparel, appliances, home furniture, and diverse items such as paint, cosmetics, furniture, toys,
and sporting goods. In this industry, merchandises are separated by departments. Major companies in
this industry are Dillard s, JCPenney, Macy s and Sears. According to Hoovers.com the department
store sales have been strongest in Europe, Japan and the US, also the US department stores comprises
about 20 companies that operates about 3,250 stores with a combine revenue around $55 billion. The
Global department store market is forecast to grow at an annual rate of 5.4% between 2015 and 2020.
The profitability of the retail companies depends on the effective merchandising, marketing and high
customer traffic (Hoover.com), also the department stores sales are highly seasonal increasing during
holiday shopping. The department stores sales have been decline in the past decade due to competition
with discount stores, specialty stores and the internet are making shopping so much easier. The
industry is highly concentrate. II. PEST and 5 Forces Analysis
To complete my PEST analysis, I collected data on the Broder Environment that will affect the
industry in the long run. I analyzed the Political, Economic, Social and Technological.
a) Political
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Writing Poetry Is An Unnatural Act, By Elizabeth Bishop
Writing poetry is an unnatural act, said Elizabeth Bishop. It takes great skill to make it seem natural.
Part of developing that skill is about paying attention and I think we d all agree, paying attention in the
age of distraction is hard.
There is a myriad of distractions every minute: the latest bombastic tweet by our deranged president;
someone posting a beautiful plate of food on Instagram; or the onslaught of Facebook posts showing
all your poet friends and acquaintances meeting up at AWP.
The life of a writer was easier, in some ways, in the age of the typewriter: you sat, nothing but a blank
page staring back at you, waiting for your fingers to move. No smartphone at the ready to buzz with
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And for poets, this means approaching life with eyes wide open, paying attention, and taking notes.
I have no clear goal in mind for the notes I take, poet and essayist Alison Hawthorne Deming writes in
Writing the Sacred Into the Real. Other than to help myself remember the intensities of the day, the
mix of sensation and thought as it rises and falls with the swells.
For me, note taking happens sporadically. Throughout much of my writing life, I ve worked on poems
in my head for a long time before I put anything on paper. As I get older, however, I find taking notes
helps especially if I m busy with daily life work, family, getting the dry cleaning. The Notes app on
my iPhone is one repository, notebooks and the occasional scrap of paper are another.
As with Deming s, my note taking may or may not lead to a poem or an essay or much of anything.
Yet, as she imparts, taking them forces a kind of attention that makes the experience richer, and
attention is central to both artistic and spiritual practice.
Practice. That word speaks to me. Poetry as practice seems right. We are amateurs of a sort at
translating the unsayable. To do so requires attention and practice. While we must pay attention to
those moments of inspiration, often we re slogging away at draft upon draft of a poem, trying to find
where the poem really wants to go.
And
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Eymp 1 1.1 1.3 1.2
EYMP 1. Essay about the purposes and principles of the early years framework. The legal regulations
under section 39 of the childcare act 2006 gives the early years foundation stage (EYFS) , that came
into force in Sept. 2008 and providers are required to use the EYFS to ensure a flexible approach to
children s learning and development so that children will achieve the five every child matters
outcomes which are : * Staying safe * Being healthy * Enjoying and achieving * Making a positive
contribution * Achieving economic well being In 2012 the EYFS was revised and made simpler and
came into force on 1st sept, it made a number of changes and one of these was to make a stronger
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Respecting children and help them to develop in a positive, caring, nurturing and responsive childcare
environment. Throughout history we have had people that stood up and fort for young children s needs
and these people have influenced the UK current early years provisions. * Fred Froebel (1782 1852)
founded the first kindergarten and learned that it was important for children to get involved in real
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Death Note By Tsugumi Ohba And Takeshi Obata
Taking a Page Out of The Death Note Do humans have the right to determine when another person
should live or die? A question that we have all have been asked in different ways and we have been
conditioned to respond with, no. This notion then gets more difficult when we are introduced with
extreme situations of; what if in order to save an innocent person s life, you had to kill another? What
if the person is too dangerous to keep alive? Humans are fallible and cruel creatures. This is the focus
of the Manga called Death Note, Created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata in 2004. Death Note is
a story about how a young man named Light Yagami, who acquires a Death Note, a tool used by Gods
of death called Shinigami who use these tools to keep a balance of life and death and order. When one
Shinigami named Ryuk becomes bored and becomes curious of what the humans would do with his
death note, he throws it down to the human world and sees what happens. Thus, Light transforms from
a young man who aspires to bring justice to the world, into a faceless dictator who kills thousands of
criminals and bypasses the justice system that he strives to protect. Humans were never designed to
have such power and with such accessibility to these means to kill with just a name and a face in mind
would have the negative consequence of creating a monster. To understand the power of the Death
Note, one must understand what it s purpose is. The Shinigami use this tool to keep the human
population
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Childrens Behavior Is Worst Today Than Ten Years Ago
Behavior is an action or reaction to the environment or to internal thoughts and emotions. Behavioral
symptoms are persistent or repetitive behaviors that are unusual, disruptive, inappropriate, or cause
problems. Aggression, attitude, criminal behavior, defiance, drug use, hostility, inappropriate sexual
behavior, inattention, secrecy, and self harm is examples of behavioral symptoms. When you are asked
about someone s behavior you think of etiquette, culture, form, manners, mores, proprieties; p s and q
s; amenity, civility, courtesy, politeness; attitude, carriage, poise, pose, posture, presence; aspect, look,
mien; formality, protocol, rules; custom, habit, pattern, practise, trick, wont; convention, fashion,
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Causes in behavior stem from bullying, discipline, and mental health problems and illness.
As a parent, of three children it can be hard to know if your child misbehaves at school. If you hear
that your child is acting out, whether it s a comment written in his or her agenda or a report card or
something mentioned to you in a parent teacher conference, how do you know if it is a one time
problem or a constant behavioral issue? I recall in 1999 the month of April. The United States had its
first crisis in a school setting. Many children are bringing guns, knives, and even bombs to school.
Why? Do they hate their teachers that badly? Is someone bullying them? Why are these things
happening in the schools? A school is a place where children can go to be educated. I feel that since
God has been taken out of the equation, trouble has found its way into our schools across the country.
Child s behavior is worse today than it was ten years ago. Adults influence children by stating their
expectations for desired behavior and helping children understand that there are boundaries, or limits,
on behavior. Authoritative caregivers understand the importance of proper boundaries in relationships
in general, and appropriate limits in an adult child relationship in particular. They figure out and
clearly communicate limits that will be most helpful in encouraging children to behave
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Analysis Of Horkheimer And Adorno s Dialectic Of...
Published in 1944, Horkheimer and Adorno s Dialectic of Enlightenment raises certain themes curated
by different institute members of the Frankfurt School. A Psycho analytical theory is applied to anti
Semitism , authoritarianism and fascism; it initially however, discusses the mass culture industry, the
power of instrumental reason and of course the philosophy of enlightenment.
Adorno argued, in regard to both cultural production and mass culture that Capitalism has: hi jacked
art and its requirements of the market, this notion can also be applied to the relationship between
media/power and the elite, today. Thus, reliance needs (dependency) are fashioned in the minds of
consumers of said culture by fresh forms of culture curating a set of conditions of dependency by the
powerful. The aim of commercial art, it goes on to argue, is to be presented without any critique, thus
making its produce essentially ideological; the extra dominated interpretations of reality are
reproduced, reinforced and strengthened through this.
The authors state that the Enlightenment and science, developing from the thoughts and concepts of
Francis Bacon, has focused primarily on dominating nature and therefore other humans and thus
formulating a critique of both positivism and the philosophy of history.
The domination of nature is integral to the philosophy of the Enlightenment. However, it could even
be said that a basis that was once linked to liberation has been modified into a
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The Auditor’s Responsibility to Consider Fraud and Error...
The Auditor s Responsibility to Consider Fraud and Error in an Audit of Financial Statements.
The Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions established on Safar 1,
1410 Hijri (February 26, 1990) at Algiers and registered in Bahrain on Ramadan 11, 1411 Hijri
(March 27, 1991) has so far (April, 2004) set the following Financial Accounting Standards, Auditing
Standards, Governance Standards Code of Ethics for Accountants Auditors of Islamic Financial
Institutions:
□ Financial Accounting Standard:
FAS Number Title
1. General Presentation and Disclosure in the Financial Statements of Islamic Banks and Financial
Institututions
2. Murabaha and Murabaha to the Purchase Orderer
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Definition and cases of fraud
5. Fraud refers to an intentional act by one or more individuals among management, those charged
with governance, employees, or third parties, involving the use of deception to obtain an unjust or
illegal advantage, such as:
(a) Breach of contracts between the IFI, investors and other third parties such as the misappropriation
of funds of investment account holders in the case of Islamic Banks, and policyholders in the case of
Islamic Insurance companies (referred to hereafter as IAH and PA, respectively);
(b) Intentional misallocation of profits between the IFI and IAH/PA;
(c) IFI s misuse of IAH and PA funds including violation of contracts;
(d) Intentional non disclosure by management of some activities and relevant information to the IFI s
Shari a supervisory board, auditors, investors and shareholders;
(e) Intentional, consistent violation and misinterpretation of AAOIFI Shari a standards and the
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Euro Disney
1 Introduction – Euro Disney s Plans and Reality
When the International Offer of Shares for the Euro Disneyland S.C.A. (in the following called Euro
Disney) was published in October 1989 the plans for this new enterprise of the Walt Disney group
were ambiguous. The financial plans for the first year of operation projected total revenues of FF
5,482 million and a net profit after taxation of FF 204 million. For the following years the
development should be even more impressive. At that time the plans were seen as a consequent
application of the concepts of the existing Disney designed theme parks.[1]
Just a short time after Euro Disney was opened in time on April 1992 it was obvious that reality would
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For this reasons all conclusions given below should be evaluated carefully. For a more detailed
analysis additional information would be necessary[4].
To be able to make a general statement this report will compare the plans for the first and second year
of operation with the financial years ending September 30th 1992 and 1993. At least the last one will
provide the opportunity to compare two periods of twelve months of operation. This comparison is
provided in appendices 1 to 3. With a stress on the second year – as explained above – the following
conclusions can be drawn:
· In the first year Euro Disney nearly met expectations for revenues and operating expenses of the
Magic Kingdom. With no operating profit from the resort and property development sector and higher
than planned general and administrative costs it failed to meet the profit projection by FF 392 Mio.
· In the second year again revenues from the Magic Kingdom reached the planned level but operating
expenses for this exceeded plans so that the operating profit was below expectations.
· Again there was no significant operating profit from the resort and property development operations.
· Lease, general and administrative expenses far exceeded plans.
· As a result the profit before exceptional profit and taxation missed plans by FF 2,332 Mio.
A more detailed analysis is given in appendix 4.
Although
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Critical Thinking And Self Reflection, Tyson Foods Inc.
Through critical thinking and self reflection, Tyson Foods Inc. will be able to uncover the truth claims,
weigh the evidence, examine the underlying assumptions or opportunities, and eventually make
appropriate decisions to reconstruct their current strategy (Kurucz, Colbert Wheeler, 2013). Critical
reflection involves corporations evaluating the relationship between business, society, and the
environment that is currently framed in the existing business model as well as introduce opportunities
and challenges (Kurucz et al., 2013). Some questions Tyson Foods Inc. must ask to identify these
assumptions are: How is the existing relationship between business, society, and the environment
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This provides them with the opportunity to reconstruct their current position and look at implement
strategic management concepts that can increase profitability and corporate social responsibility.
Tysons Food Inc. can utilize external assessments to better understand the non controllable industry
environment and competitor strategies, some of which could include PESTLE, Porter s Industry 5
Forces, or Stakeholder Theory. Through utilizing the PESTLE evaluation with regards to the livestock
production sector, it s evident that political, technology, and legal are the largest forces shaping animal
agriculture today. Government regulations by the United States and the ever changing consumer
preferences are important variables to consider in the livestock production industry. For example, if
government issued policies showed to be in favour of chicken production, it would be in Tyson Foods
Inc. best interest to raise and slaughter chickens rather than retrieve eggs from them. Similarly, if
consumer preferences shift from chicken to beef or pork, Tysons would be required to rethink their
current production strategy to align appropriately with the current trend. Additionally, technological
advances in the livestock industry has made it possible for many corporations to significantly improve
the efficiency and environmental sustainability of their production. The core driving forces for this
improved technology is population growth, increase in income, and
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Ethical and Legal Issues with DNA Profiling
Introduction Deoxyribonucleic acidity (DNA) fingerprint scanning service is really a fundamental
technique which is used all through the global communities every day. The procedure associated with
DNA fingerprint scanning service was initially produced by the geneticist, Alec Jefferys, in the
University of Leicester situated in England, in the year 1984 (as cited in Lampton, 1991). Both
primary kinds of DNA utilized in the actual profiling procedure consist of mitochondrial as well as
nuclear DNA (Adams, 2005). DNA fingerprint scanning service can be further utilized to resolve
paternity instances, to fit a claimed dad with his child. The procedure has also been essential within
the legal proper rights program, this provides precise proof in order to convict suspects or even release
them pertaining to the proof attained. An essential part associated with DNA fingerprint scanning
service within the department of healthcare and relative areas is actually the utilization in detecting
genetic as well as hereditary problems. Additionally, DNA fingerprint scanning service assists to not
only identify these problems but also provide appropriate remedies in a timely manner as well
(Adams, 2005). An additional essential utilization of DNA fingerprint scanning service is the fact that
it will also help reveal mysterious sufferers within devastating circumstances, like the Sept 11th strike
within the World Trade Centre (WTC). DNA profiling can be used each day within the realm of
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Voodoo Research Paper
In present day American society the religion of Voodoo is portrayed in media as dark and sinister.
There are countless movies classified as horror that portray Voodoo as a gateway for evil entities to
enter the physical world. In the media, it is only practiced by an antagonist in order to inflict torment
on another individual. Is there substantial evidence supporting the widespread public opinion that
Voodoo is demented and dangerous and how did this stereotype arise? I will discuss how Voodoo was
cultivated as a mode of resistance and as an opportunity for unity in the black community. I will
discuss how Voodoo has adapted and grew as the practitioners faced new injustices and difficulties.
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Vo means introspection and Du means into the unknown (Turner, 2002:114) A group s religious
characteristics are a blended mix of ancestral traits. Congolese focused on the dead and folkloric
dance. Ancestral worship is the main trait of Bantu. Yoruba s most defining trait is that they
acknowledge a Supreme God . While the Fons focus on ritual possessions and Divinities, they also are
responsible for giving Voodoo a language. Since Voodoo does not have a written language in order to
keep records, it s birth as a religion is not as documented as a Christian denomination. (Pierre,
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Essay On Genetic Engineering Babies
The process of creating a designer baby is often questioned because of its shaky moral platform.
Though there are certainly some positive things that can be obtained from the use of genetic
engineering used on unborn babies, though there are questions on whether or not people are choosing
their babies genes for reasons relating to. This is because people will start choosing their babies genes
based on whether they want their children to be intelligent or sporty. This will make people think that
the designer babies are more superior from children that were made naturally. Though there are people
that are skeptical about people being able to choose the genetic genes of their children there are
positive to it such as it prevents genetic diseases such as down syndrome, Alzheimer s, Huntington s
Disease, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, and many others. Reduces risk of inherited medical conditions
such as obesity, anaemia, diabetes, cancer, and many more. Genetically engineering babies is an
option, not a requirement for all parents. For those that disagree with it, they don t have to engineer
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The technology used is not 100% safe yet. It is only in the experimental stages at this point. Parents
may use this technology for superficial purposes; such as purposely seeking out a blonde haired, blue
eyed baby for appearance concerns only. Could create a gap in society. Designer babies would most
likely be better looking, smarter, etc. This could create classes between designer and non designer
babies. Also not only will it create a classes between the designer babies and normal babies but it will
make people who have those genetic disorders that parents want to have remove will feel ashamed and
not accepted into society because of the genetic
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Jim Henson Essay example
Jim Henson Jim Henson once said, Follow your enthusiasm. It s something I ve always believed in.
Find those parts of your life you enjoy the most. Do what you enjoy doing (qtd. in Fionaurora). Jim
did just that. He loved puppetry and made many others love it too. The creator and a performer of the
Muppets, Henson is known worldwide for his creations, which include shows like Sesame Street and
The Muppet Show, and characters such as Grover, Elmo, Big Bird, the Swedish Chef, Bert and Ernie,
and Miss Piggy to name a few. Jim s most famous character was Kermit the Frog. Kermit remains the
Muppet with which Henson is most closely associated. Through television and feature films, Henson
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By listening to the radio and watching TV Jim had learned a lot about storytelling, comedy, and
performing (St. Pierre 23). Only three years after getting their television Jim got his first chance at
fame. He got word that a Washington D.C. station, WTOP TV, was looking for a puppeteer for a
Saturday morning children s show. Although he had very little experience with puppets, he decided to
audition. Jim and a friend made a couple of hand puppets and got the job. The show was called The
Junior Good Morning Show. Jim was only seventeen years old when the show began. The show was
cancelled after three weeks on the air (St. Pierre 22 29). After the show was cancelled, Jim began
college. He attended the University of Maryland. He took studio art classes because he wanted to be a
commercial artist. One of the classes he took was a puppetry class. The class taught Jim many skills
that he used to create of his characters. He excelled in the class and began helping many classmates
with their work (Andres).
Jim was not deterred after The Junior Good Morning Show was canceled. He remained persistent and
soon got a job at the local NBC affiliate, WRC TV, on another Saturday morning children s show. He
worked hard and the owners of the station took notice. When he was just a freshman at the University
of Maryland, he was offered his own show. The show was called Sam and Friends. Sam and Friends
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Creon As A Tragic Hero In Antigone, By Sophocles
A tragedy is a relative term for great sadness, but in the times of the Greeks and the Romans, the word
tragedy had a slightly different meaning. Aristotle defined a tragic hero as one who has a major
character flaw and experiences a tragedy leading to that character s downfall. The character must
experience a loss in fortune and suffer beyond what they deserve. In the story Antigone was written by
Sophocles, Creon can be defined as a tragic hero more so than Antigone. Creon is the king of Thebes;
he is stubborn but loyal. His loyalties lie with his city, and he believes that personal affairs come
second to the city of Thebes. After the rebels, atack Thebes Creon enacts a law stating that Polynices,
one of the rebels, is forbidden to be buried. Furthermore, he declares that burial of Polynices will be
punishable by death. In Ancient Greece a burial determined entrance into the afterlife. Creon reckoned
that Polynices was an enemy of the state who did not deserve entrance into the afterlife. However,
Polyneices sister, Antigone, wants to bury her brother. Antigone believes that family matters should
take priority over conflicts of the state. Additionally, because the gods did not proclaim this law
Antigone believes she should not have to follow Creon s law. Creon argues the point of civil law while
Antigone places power in moral law. Civil law is the idea that the person in a position of power makes
the laws and that no one, not even the king is above the law. Moral law is
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The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas
The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas Samantha Clements ENG 125 February 18, 2013 The
Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas is to some people, a very disturbing story; but, it is nothing
short of the truth when speaking of today s society. Can a city really exist where there is nothing but
happiness forevermore? No, it cannot, not without consequences; as shown in Le Guin s story. Good
vs. Evil is a definite underlying theme in The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas. The goodness
and happiness in the city of Omelas comes only by the misery and sacrifice of an innocent child. Good
cannot exist without evil. In this story, the child helps the people of Omelas measure their own
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But the reality is that for a city or a nation to function, everyone has a role to play. There will never be
a perfect utopian society because nothing and no one is perfect. But things can be pretty great as long
as everyone looks out for their neighbor and isn t afraid to lend a helping
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Geckos Research Paper
Two pairs of sticky feet, a round body and some inspiration by geckos, the amazing lizards that can
climb easily on walls, were enough for NASA to create a next generation climbing robot to help the
engineers carry repair work on the ISS (International Space Station). After that and the NASA s news
rocket design to get us to Mars, you ll believe that everything is possible. GECKOS? Geckos,
according to the Wikipedia are lizards living in warm climates and their size ranges from 0.62 to 23.6
inches. Their toes have an adaptation that allow them to adhere to most surfaces using their spatula
shaped setae on their footpads. That was the concept that Aaron Parness and his colleagues from
NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California used and
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Adhesive Capsulitis Research Paper
Low Level Laser Therapy on Adhesive Capsulitis Adhesive capsulitis is a problem that therapeutic
ultrasound, low level laser therapy, inferential current, TENS, and pulsed electromagnetic field
therapy have not been researched enough to see if it works. This study was done to see if low level
laser treatment and exercise improved patients pain, functional impairment, and active shoulder
abduction versus a placebo and exercise. The study was set up by the Cochrane Library. They
researched all the recent articles on electrotherapy modalities on adhesive capsulitis and then formed
their study. It was a randomized control test, using clinical trials using a quasi randomized method of
allocation. There were nineteen trials and 1,249 participants and their average age was fifty five, sixty
one percent were women. Participants had adhesive capsulitis for an average of 5.5 months, and the
average duration of low laser treatment was four weeks. No one was excluded from the study and the
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Participants pain with low laser therapy and exercise was a 32 out of a 0 100 pain scale. Participants
pain with placebo and exercise was a 51 out of a 0 100 pain scale. The study also did a functional
impairment test (the higher the score means the worse functioning) the low laser therapy and exercise
scored a 36 out of a 0 100 scale. The placebo and exercise scored 48 out of 0 100 on the functional
impairment test. The study also tested the motion of active shoulder abduction; the low laser therapy
and exercise ranged at 79 degrees and placebo and exercise ranged at 70 degrees. There were some
imitations to the study; they had very low quality of
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Ben And Jerrys Executive Summary
About FAQ Contact Analysis of Ben and jerry s marketing plan Ben and Jerrys Values Ben Jerry s is
founded on dedicated to a sustainable corporate concept of linked prosperity. Our mission consists of
3 interrelated parts: To make, distribute and sell the finest quality all natural ice cream and euphoric
concoctions with a continued commitment to incorporating wholesome, natural ingredients and
promoting business practices that respect the Earth and the Environment. To operate the Company on
a sustainable financial basis of profitable growth, increasing value for our stakeholders and expanding
opportunities for development and career growth for our employees. To operate the company in a way
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As stated from the company diary free product line was created after the increasing demand of their
customers. While launching new line they, however, had to make sure that the signature features will
be sustained. Ben and jerry s ice cream is a well established product with the long tradition. Their
customers are used to high standards which the company obligates itself to deliver. Over the time that
has not only misted to produce high quality all natural ice cream, but has gained popularity trough
their product variety. Their 55 flavors are indeed impressive scale of the offer which should satisfy
every customer. The product packaging has made them stand out also due to its playfulness and
message that it carries out. In order to live up to their standards, Ben and jerry s vegan product line has
been blended into their overall product strategy. The rapidly growing amount of flavors and demand
for the product like to be a positive indicator of launching a product line with a great potential for
market success. #2 Price Ben and Jerry s price is considerable higher compare to their supermarket
competitors. Their premium price has been defended by delivering premium quality with added
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Analysis OfAll Quiet On The Western Front, By Erich Maria...
With WWI came a generation of young men that were lost forever, regardless if they exited in a
coffin. In Erich Maria Remarque s landmark novel All Quiet on the Western Front , he illustrates the
everyday hell soldier s face fishing in the battlefields of WWI. The novel, Paul Baumer, is a foot
soldier fighting for the German army; he shares a first hand account of the war s atrocities on himself
and his comrades in arms. In the novel, All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, the
author reveals the horrifying yet calmness between the main characters of the story, and his
relationship to the first industrialized war between Germany and others through the use of a variety of
literary elements to emphasize the impact of the war on young men as well as employing imagery to
appeal to the readers senses to illustrate how the war changed boys into men of the lost generation.
Erich Maria Remarque utilizes morbid imagery in order to teach readers how is war is vile and putrid.
Early on the soldiers get acquainted to sounds of war when ear piercing screams come from fatally
wounded horses that fell victim to enemy artillery fire. The author creates this imagery But this
appalling noise, these groans and screams penetrate, they penetrate everywhere. (Remarque 62)
Remarque creates a noise that can t be forgotten and really displays the effect it has on the soldiers
even after the horses have perished. Another example of imagery is the smell of the freshly made
coffins
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Information Systems Security Policy Home Use Computer Policy
Assignment 3.1a
CIS 608
Ethelyn J. Balisteri
Bellevue University
INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY POLICY HOME USE COMPUTER POLICY IS POL 100
Information is an asset that, like other important personal assets, is essential to an in dividual and
should be protected. Information can exist in many forms. It can be printed or written on paper, stored
electronically, transmitted by post or by using electronic means, shown, or spoken in conversation. In
whatever form the information takes, or means by which it is shared or stored, it should always be
appropriately secured.
Personal Information security is the protection of information from a wide range of threats in order to
protect personal information, minimize risk, and maximize prevention of identity theft. Information
security is achieved by implementing a suitable set of con trols, including policies, processes,
procedures, and software and hardware functions. These controls need to be established, implemented,
monitored, reviewed and im proved, where necessary, to ensure that the specific security and personal
objectives of are met. This should be done in conjunction with other processes.
The objectives identified in this plan represent commonly accepted goals of information security
management as identified by the NIST SP 800 series.
Security Policy
The objective of information security policy is to provide management direction and support for
information security in accordance to protect personal
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Rhetorical Analysis Of We Shall Overcome By Lyndon Baines...
The Rhetorical Analysis Of We Shall Overcome The speech We Shall Overcome delivered by Lyndon
Baines Johnson on 15 March 1965, Washington, D.C. The theme of the speech is to call on that every
American citizen must have an equal right to vote. He wanted to pass a bill to end the situation that
many states had been used to deny Negroes the right to vote. The purpose of which is to persuade
Members of Congress to pass the bill which came up by himself. At that time, although the slavery
system had been destroyed, Negroes also did not own equal right as well as white people. The author
Lyndon Baines Johnson was (August 27, 1908 January 22, 1973), who was the 36th President of the
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Human being are not cold blooded animal and nobody is definitely indifferent. Therefore, authors
always write down words to arouse readers enthusiasm or fervor gradually. Pathos work as the same
way, which let readers get moved by emotion weapon. We can find many pathos devices in this well
known speech. The real hero of this struggle is the American Negro. His actions and protests, his
courage to risk safety and even to risk his life, have awakened the conscience of this nation. His
demonstrations have been designed to call attention to injustice, designed to provoke change, designed
to stir reform. He has called upon us to make good the promise of America. And who among us can
say that we would have made the same progress were it not for his persistent bravery, and his faith in
American democracy. From these great words, Johnson described the American Negro as a hero, who
had awakened the conscience of this nation. There is no doubt that many people were neutral in this
case. However, after that speech, after being persuaded by their president, they might turn to agree
with their president. Some of them might give up their prejudices to Negroes. They would recall many
Negroes who were used to live with them were also kind and gave their hands sometimes. Pathos
work in that way. Authors utilize pathos to tough readers and audiences, like what I have mentioned,
everyone has the milk of human kindness. Take text for example again, This great, rich, restless
country can offer opportunity and education and hope to all, all black and white, all North and South,
sharecropper and city dweller. These are the enemies: poverty, ignorance, disease. These impressed
words reminded all the people of that USA belonged to everyone. They should be unity to stop
poverty, ignorance, disease not discriminate not our fellow man, not our neighbor. This pathos
improved this
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Voyeurism And Themes Of Hitchcock
Voyeurism Sexuality
Hitchcock often created film masterpieces, these films always have similar themes that Hitchcock
himself was personally fascinated with. Two of these themes happen to be his most notable are the
theme of voyeurism and the theme of sexuaily. Hitchcock has always created his films to reflect his
own ideas of how he has perceived these ideas, these themes were almost seemly an obsession to him
as they are so prevalent. Voyeurism is the one theme that people associate him with the most, as it is
Hitchcock s film techniques that bring it to life to the audience, Sexuaily, is something that Hitchcock
almost always adds in his films because they bring the characters together and he draws on that aspect
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Women were often seen as the weaker sex, this was a way for Hitchcock to put them up as a strong
independent being who was in charge of her own fate. These are the type of women, that men are
often warned about and Hitchcock also uses that idea with his male main characters, as they either
embrace that aspect of the women or are fearful of her. It s a way to play with the dynamics between
two characters by giving them a relationship that can be used in the plot, to create a turmoil at some
point. Sex is a powerful thing and Hitchcock never shies away from that idea, he embraces it within
his films.
Rear Window, has always one of my personal favorite movie by Hitchcock because it has everything I
want in a movie. A plot full of a possible murder, wonderful character dynamics, interesting
characters, the music and the way it was filmed. All speak to me, personally in a way that makes me
adore this film. It s how it was filmed however that really drew me into the movie as a whole, because
every scene is so well connected with each and the techniques used were incredible creative. It also
had some personal value, as it was one of the first films by Hitchcock that I saw growing up. Rear
Window is also particularly known for the themes of voyeurism and sexuality, as it seen in the movie
as a plot device due to the nature of the character and the situations they find themselves in. These two
themes were brought in so they could complete the film
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The Role of Women throughout History
Based on the Holy Bible, life began with Adam and Eve then carried headlong, as Eve gave birth
followed by other women giving birth. Women are the most important amongst any in the world,
without women, life would simply not exist. However, people in some countries seem to not realize
that and do not appreciate their existence. India s ratio is approximately nine hundred and twenty nine
females for every one thousand males. Australia s ratio of male and female is 1.055, which means
there are nine hundred and forty eight females for every one thousand males (CIA World Factbook,
2011). India and Australia are countries with remarkable differences, not in just population number
and sanitation but also in the role of women and how they are treated.
Women in India, have to serve the father as a daughter, husband as a wife and eventually the children
as a mother. Women are not liberated to live their own life as per their desires; they are bound to
follow a strict path. India is now changing, after the independence women are given equal rights in all
matters but up till now there are certain states where they are not enjoying equal rights like men. There
are numerous factors responsible for that, customs and traditions, which are prevalent in the Indian
society for centuries; illiteracy among women is another reason for the backwardness of women in
Indian society. Indian society is generally considered to be a male dominant society so uncheck male
domination is
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Nonverbal Expectance Violation Theory
As I researched various theories, the Nonverbal Expectancy Violation Theory stood out to me the
most. Neuliep (2015) has described this theory as people holding expectancies about the
appropriateness of the nonverbal behaviors of others. The Nonverbal Expectancy Theory (NEV) was
formulated by Dr. Judee Burgoon. Sidelinger and Bolen (2015) states the basic tenet undergirding
NEV theory holds that individuals have expectations of how things will be and how people will
behave. Sidelinger and Bolen also states that expectancy refers to what an individual expects or
predicts will happen in an interaction. When we make an assumption, we are partaking in
expectancies. Burgoon (as cited by Sidelinger and Biolen, 2015) notes that what we expect in an
interaction is based on three factors, context, relationship, and communicator characteristics.
Sidelinger and Bolen (2015) believes that our expectancy can be determined by our environment. For
an example, the way I communicate at the playground with my children is different than how I
communicate at the grocery store. The expectancy of relationships is based on the connection we have
with the person with whom we are interacting with. Finally, Sidelinger and Bolen (2015), states that
communicator characteristics refer to the demographics (gender, age, race etc.) of the other in the
interaction and additional characteristics such as the other s communication style.
Additionally, the perception of how we view someone plays a role in how we expect them to react or
interact. If I am playing with a Poodle, I expect it to be fun, playful, and bubbly. If I am playing with a
Rottweiler, I expect it to be aggressive and assertive. While these are my expectancy of the dogs it
could turn out to be the opposite of my assumption. There are two types of expectancies. Predictive
and prescriptive. Offering a counterpoint to this perspective is nonverbal expectancy violations theory,
which posits that violating social norms and expectations may sometimes be a superior strategy to
conformity in achieving such communication outcomes as attraction, credibility, helping behavior, and
persuasion, Burgoon and Aho,; Burgoon, Coker, and Coker, Burgoon and Hale; Burgoon and Jones;
Burgoon,
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The Canadian Oil Industry s Impact On Canada
A Nation at a Cross Road: The Canadian Oil Industry s Impact on Canada The Overview: Diverse and
multi faceted, the Canadian business market is one of the strongest functioning mixed market
economies in the world. Within the Canadian economy, the oil and gas sector stands as one of the
largest and most influential sectors. The oil and gas industry is unique as it affects almost every person
and sector of the economy worldwide, whether it is through commodity or material input costs. In
Canada, this growing industry could allow for the country to be the one of the biggest energy
producers in the world leading to a massive paradigm shift globally. The question that has arisen from
this shift is whether or not the Canadian oil and gas industry inclusive of the upstream, and midstream
sectors, has a net positive benefit to Canada. This essay will explore and seek to understand the
myriad of issues that this industry faces daily. The reason this question has to be answered is simple,
Canada sits at a very important junction in its evolution; does it continue to push forward to become
an energy superpower or does it let the environmental conversation win, pushing forward instead with
a clean energy agenda? This essay will hopefully drive this conversation forward. Research and
Analysis: Part 1: Canadian Upstream Sector (Drilling and Production) The first of three pillars that
make up the oil and gas industry in Canada is the upstream sector, which is comprised of
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Seder Plate Analysis
A seder plate is is a special plate containing symbolic foods eaten or displayed at the Passover Seder.
The first object on the Seder Plate is the Charoset. It represents the mortar the Isrealites were forced to
use to build structures for the Egyptians. A way it applies to my life is that my mother used to always
make me accompany her to work and have me help her with the children or elderly she watched. A
food that may represent this event is Chitterlings. This is because , in my head they are okay to watch
other people eat. When it comes to me eating them there is a problem. The second object on the Seder
PLate is the Roasted Lamb Shankbone. It represents the tenth plague in Egypt, when all first born
egyptians were killed.Isrealites marked their door with lambs blood so God knew who not to kill.
They sacrificed a lamb to get the blood. A way it applies to my life is during the school year I always
have a lot of free time but, I also need to study. I have to sacrifice the free time I have to study.
Chicken may represent this event because. Chicken is a very good food but, it takes the sacrifice of
many chickens to enjoy this luxury. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
This represents the flourishing of the Isrealites in their first few years in Egypt. A way it applies to my
life is how my first few years at Snowden were where I got my best grades. I was really quiet and very
focused on school. As I got older I started losing focus on school. A food that represents this is bread.
As my grades weren t as good as they were in the beginning it is like how bread gets stale over
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During the 1960’s a woman’s role in society was greatly...
During the 1960 s a woman s role in society was greatly changed through both social and legal means.
Women s rights movements in the United States date back to 1848 at the Seneca Falls Convention, but
were greatly ignored after women were granted the right to vote in 1920 by the nineteenth
amendment. Many reasons contributed to the reemergence of women s movements but the most
prevalent is the end of World War II in 1945. During World War II, more than three million women of
all classes of society voluntarily exchanged their aprons and jobs as a house wives and took up real
tools in factories. Women working in industrial jobs during World War II affected the mind set of both
men and women about the full capabilities of women. People could ... Show more content on
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The commission worked to end job discrimination through legal means. The National Organization for
Women (NOW), whose goal it was to give women equality of opportunity and freedom of choice ,
also fought for women s rights and to get men and women the same job benefits. The EEOC, NOW
and organizations like it assured profound change for women by allowing them a legal opportunity to
file suit against discriminatory organizations. By the end of the 1960 s women significantly changed
their position in society and law and overcame sexism in several ways including breaking into male
dominated fields, moderate and radical thinking, breaking down male power structures and through
cultural expressions. Although women experienced profound cultural change during the 1960 s many
things including a male dominated society, the classic perception of women and opposition to equal
work undermined women s movements. Since the birth of the United States, men dominated almost
every part of society. This did not change much during the 1960 s. Other movements, including the
civil rights and anti war movements, were controlled by men. This represents American s view of
women as being inferior to men. Women were kept behind closed doors during these movements
because it was not seen as lady like to publically protest and fight injustices in society. Men also
dominated politics during
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Fibroglandular Mapping
1) Uniform Mapping: This method follows the strategy presented in [11] and [24] and uses a smooth
linear mapping between the range of MRI pixel intensities in the breast interior and a range of Debye
parameters around a median baseline. The rowlabeled as average tissue in Table I summarizes the
Debye parameters for the median baseline and the corresponding dielectric constant and conductivity
at 6 GHz. The histogram of Fig. 3(a) shows the range and distribution of dielectric constants at 6 GHz
that result from applying this uniform mapping scheme to the data of Fig. 2(b) assuming a variability
of 50% about the median. This result illustrates a general feature of all three mapping schemes that
low MRI pixel intensities (dense fibroglandular ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Visual inspection of the MRI image is used to determine intensity thresholds or the fatty,
fibroglandular, and transition regions in the histogram of Fig. 2(b). The intensity at which the local
peak occurs within the higher end of the intensity spectrum of Fig. 2(b) is mapped to the median
Debye parameters chosen for fatty tissue. The maximum pixel intensity within this fatty region of the
histogram is mapped to the minimum fatty tissue Debye parameters, and the minimum fatty tissue
pixel intensity is mapped to the maximum fatty tissue Debye parameters. The same process is applied
to the fibroglandular tissue region clustered at the lower end of the pixel intensity spectrum. Pixel
intensities within the transition region are mapped to Debye parameters that span the range between
the fatty maximum and fibroglandular minimum. Fig. 3(b) shows a histogram of the resulting
dielectric constant at 6 GHz when the median Debye parameters are assigned the values listed in Table
I for fatty and fibroglandular tissue and the variation about each of the two medians is chosen to be
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Artifact In Teaching
The teacher engages in ongoing professional learning and uses evidence to continually evaluate
his/her practice, particularly the effects of his/her choices and actions on others (learners, families,
other professionals, and the community), and adapts practice to meet the needs of each learner.
Summary of Artifacts
The artifacts used are peer evaluations on my teaching practices.
Artifact 1, Classroom Visit, is an observation review of my instructional strategies used during a
Shared Reading lesson with my first grade students. The USD 501 school district has employed
instructional coaches to help teachers successfully improve their instructional strategies in the
classroom by offering instructional reflection, support, and coaching. The ... Show more content on
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During my student teaching internship, I relied heavily on the expertise and opinions of my
cooperating teacher. Her insight gave me a realistic and encouraging viewpoint to help with
instructional strategies I was unfamiliar with and at times awkward in implementing. As a professional
of her craft, she guided me though the collaborative process, help me set realistic goals, and was very
supportive in offering me suggestions for improvement. She also provided me quality feedback in
identifying my strengths to help build my confidence. Artifact 2 is an example of her evaluation of my
professional performance as a teacher. After her evaluation, we would review her observation notes
and set new targets for my improvement. This proved fundamental in my learning experience as a
student
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Violence As A Cleansing Force Essay
The third aspect of the function of violence in decolonization is violence as a cleansing force. For
Fanon, in the process of decolonization, violence liberates the consciousness of the oppressed people
by erasing their inferiority complex: At the level of individuals, violence is a cleansing force. It frees
the native from his inferiority complex and from his despair and inaction; it makes him fearless and
restores his self respect. [. . .] When the people have taken violent part in the national liberation they
will allow no one to set themselves up as liberators. (The Wretched of the Earth 94) In other words,
Fanon emphasizes violence as a cathartic element through which colonized man can create a sounder
self identity. We can find some famous examples of violence as a cleansing force in American
literature. In Richard Wright s Native Son, Bigger Thomas, the protagonist, feels a sense of freedom
for the first time in his life after he kills Mary Dalton, the white girl, because the violence of murder is
the only practice of rebellion for him to commit throughout his whole life against the structural
violence rampant in a racist society. Max, Bigger s lawyer, explains how Bigger felt after he has killed
Mary Dalton as follows: He murdered Mary Dalton accidentally, without thinking, without plan,
without conscious motive. But, after he murdered, he accepted the crime. And that s the important
thing. It was the first full act of his life; it was the most
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Essay on Discrimination Against Native Americans and Asians
How can counselors work to lessen the effects of racism and discrimination that have impacted Native
Americans and Asian Americans? (1
Asian American parents believe in keeping many of their issue within the family which makes them
reluctant to seek services. Because of this culture believe, Asian Americans utilize mental health
services at a lower rate compared to other Americans (Sue, 1994). Socially sanctioned claims
concerning Asian American s social character or integrity helps to explain why they don t utilize
services as often as other Americans. Counselors can work to lessen the effects of racism and
discrimination that have impacted Americans by expanding their knowledge of discriminations
experiences of Asian American s and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Baruth Manning 2012, it is a counselors task to help these clients accept and value their
culture and to help them resolve difficult conflicts that can impede personal and social growth (p.149).
The counselor plays the role of consulting, teaching, and training when dealing with the Native
American and Asian American communities.
3. Discuss how the reading material from your textbook aligns with the issues presented in the videos.
(1 2 paragraphs)
The reading material from my textbook aligns with the issues presented in the video on Mental Health
of Native Americans. The video talks about reconnecting adults and youths back into their culture.
One issue is that American Indians have a low success rate academically. American Indian children
often distrust European American which makes it difficult for cross cultural counseling. According to
Baruth Manning (2012), American Indian adolescents will end up being counseled by European
American counselors because there are few American Indian counselors. The video states that there is
high use of substance abuse, suicide, and dropout rates for American Indians. The textbook list
suicide, alcohol abuse and other substance abuse, and high school and college drop out rates as being
potential problems American Indian adolescents may experience
4. Reflect on your learning experience related counseling Native Americans and Asian Americans
across the lifespan. Discuss how you can better serve clients from
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  • 2. Base Jumping Is Becoming Known As One Of The Most Extreme... Base jumping is becoming known as one of the most extreme sports the world knows. To successfully BASE jump one must bound from an exit point , and free fall from very high places. People say it s too dangerous, and should be outlawed completely. On the other hand, people like the late Dean Potter used to successfully jump with his dog in a backpack as he would leap off cliffs falling as much as 3000 feet towards the ground. BASE jumping is amazing, and isn t for everyone, but it should at the least remain someone s choice to do it or not in my opinion. Its known as BASE jumping, and BASE is an acronym that stands for buildings, antennae, spans, and earth such as cliffs and mountains (Tara L. Allman). These are all places BASE jumpers hurdle from. They go to these places to perform their sport, leaping off into the void and free falling. Before smashing into the ground, they deploy their parachute. There is a high likelihood you will die if you make any mistakes. So you are effectively saving your own life every time you do it. Simple right? Not by a long shot. This sport is a huge undertaking. You start off a student, and only after years learning under a mentor, do you get to wear the invisible badge of BASE Jumper. BASE jumping is widely viewed by the public as dangerous and too risky. In many countries and states of the US, BASE jumping is illegal. In addition, not only is the act of jumping illegal, but BASE jumpers are often trespassing on someone s property to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Influences Of Hinduism It is the human nature to adapt in various condition. Every religion has evolved since the beginning. Hinduism has gone through the evolution as well. Influences of Islam and Christianity can be seen in the Hinduism due to India being invaded by Muslims and British Colonist. Some of the religious belief and practices have been changed or stop practicing over the period of time. This paper will mainly highlight the changes since Islamic until the British colonial India. Hinduism was fading away when other religion takes over India. Islam has influence the Hinduism in several ways including parda system, slavery, social impact, music, arts and culture. The missionary zeal of Islam which aimed at conversion of the maximum number of Hindus to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In addition, child marriage started to become more common as well. Often Muslim rulers and officials kidnapped Hindu girls. Due to the kidnapping of the Hindu girls, their parent had to practice child marriage. According to the history of India, It was emphasized that the proper age for the marriage of girls was seven and that marriage after the age of eleven or twelve was sinful. Just like the influence of Muslim on Hindu, Christianity also has huge impact on a Hindu society. The British Colonization of India had many effects on these beliefs. These effects ranged from a different use of the Caste System and how it was practiced, or, on a larger scale where many Hindus converted due to the many circumstances surrounding the conversion (Unknown, 2016) . Caste system plays a huge role in Hinduism. There are mainly four caste The Brahmans, usually priests and scholars, are at the top. Next are the Kshatriyas, or political rulers and soldiers. They are followed by the Vaishyas, or merchants, and the fourth are the Shudras, who are usually laborers, peasants, artisans, and servants ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Symbolism In Epic Of Gilgamesh And Dante s Inferno Symbolism in World Literature Symbolism is an aspect that inherits its way into multiple stories, sometimes with or without an author realizing so until after the piece comes to a finish. Symbolism is an essence for pieces of World Literature from the early ages of writing and even up to the writings happening around the world today. Overall, symbolism is as necessary in an authors works as the words on the page, considering that symbolism aids in a stories flow and also brings forth multiple meanings to an authors text depending upon who is reading the text. Two early world literature works in particular which display quite a various range of symbolism is the Epic of Gilgamesh and Dante s Inferno; both works of world literature can be related in the characteristic that each work provide readers with examples of religious symbolism and can even be compared because so. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the earliest known literary works around the world. It originated from ancient Mesopotamia and first originated as a series of Sumerian legends and poems in cuneiform script dating back to the early third and late second millennium BCE, which were lather gathered into a longer Akkadian poem. (Classical Literature). The poem follows Gilgamesh and Enkidu, who is Gilgamesh s wild friend who seemed to be half man and half animal, as they travel through numerous amounts of rambunctious adventures and quests. The Gods created Enkidu to make sure Gilgamesh walked the line straight and did not cause too large of an uproar in Uruk where Gilgamesh was king. After, Enkidu s death the story turns to follow Gilgamesh on the quest of finding eternal life after he realizes that even though he is two thirds God and one third human he would still not live ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Fly Away Peter The novel Fly Away Peter expresses specific attitudes and values by encouraging the reader to identify with the central character, Jim Saddler. David Malouf, the author, attempts to expose the brutality of war and encourages readers to realise that one can be living a very sheltered lifestyle oblivious of the cruelty and negative side of life. In this text dealing with the experiences of Jim during World War I and events leading up to his signing up, the author uses biblical allusions, evocative and sensuous imagery, contrast of settings, metaphors and other characters to aid readers to establish an identity for the protagonist. It is through his central character that he communicates his disparaging perspective on war and points out ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jim s childish enjoyment of the episode when he and Clancy run to the engine for hot water, and his naïve admiration for the Pharaoh like grandeur of the war, are reminders of how little he knows. However the audience shares in Jim s growing horror as we discover what it s really like when he gets into the trenches. Clancy whom by now the reader has associated with as a lovable larrikin is blasted out of existence , Eric s legs are torn off and Bob coughs up his lungs. These ghastly images as witnesses by Jim causes the reader to react in an anti war way. Hence through contrast of settings Malouf shows his condescending attitude towards war. Malouf uses poignant metaphors which relate to the central character and delivers his message of life s meaning even after death. The concluding scene where Imogen is on the beach reflecting upon Jim s unnecessarily shortened life, the wave is a metaphor for Jim s life. Growing bigger and higher until ultimately crashing down symbolic of the rising and falling of Jim s life. Like a wave Jim reached his peak which was death. Also when Jim, running towards the enemy lines, sees himself a distant slow moving figure within the long view of all their lives , he is understanding that life is something that moves relentlessly towards death. here Malouf seeks to say that we are not divine creatures but instead mortal. We must accept that ultimate change which is the subject ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Rosemary Dobson s The TigerAndYoung Girl At A Window The process of discovery refers to the perception created upon experiencing the unfamiliar and redefining what is familiar. Discovery can be achieved through unexpected means or deliberate expeditionary, whether it be tangible or a fragment of our thoughts/imagination/emotions. Poems The Tiger and Young Girl At A Window by Rosemary Dobson and poem Invictus by William Ernest Henley thoroughly explore this concept via their ideology of human nature and its effect on discovery. Rosemary Dobson s The Tiger delicately examines the notion of discovery as a medium of freedom, relating back to her own mental captivity similar to a tiger in a cage. The extended metaphor allows careful analysis of the sub lying plot describing a poet s sense of discovery through their imagination. Through Dobson s use of emotive language in smouldering with rage, the audience can better understand the poet s deeply felt emotion, being unable to write to her heart s content. Behind the black barred page further accentuates, assisted by the alliteration, the statement s metaphoric value of remaining captive under frustration and oppression, destroying any belief or hope of achieving freedom to discover. Additionally, the hyperbole in the celestial frame of He rakes the sky and stars...and is not done, emphasises the search and will to discover, explaining that Dobson will do anything for her freedom, in order to achieve self gratification. The extended metaphor is resolved in the final ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Descriptive Essay About Xtang Xitang a living ancient town with a history of more than one thousand years., simple and elegant, quiet and gentle, like a beautiful ink painting, but also like a shy girl, in that inadvertently, has made you enchanted. Given the fact that it includes almost all of the traits in traditional culture in the region south of the Yangtze River, Xitang is often praised as a museum of the region s folk customs. Whether you fantasize away from the hustle and bustle of the city, looking for a pure land, return to the inner peace; or want to bring your families, to experience the joy of farming: Xitang is your best choice. Xitang has many well preserved historical buildings and cultural buildings constructed during the Ming and Qing dynasties, which has high academic and historical research value. And if you like the ancient buildings, you can stop to appreciate them, like Shi Pi lane” ,”Wu Fu bridge”,” Ceilinged corridors”, etc. which will give you a brand new visual enjoyment. Of course ,if you just want to find somewhere quiet and penetrate your memories, any café will make an impression. In Xitang, people are simple and unsophisticated , market is very prosperous and scene will change at every step.What’s more, trying some typical local specialties which are available at reasonable prices, such as Bazheng cake, Fenhu yellow wine , “June red” crab,, meat braised with lotus leaf are something can t to be missed on your trip.What a great way to familiarize yourself with an area ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. An Essay On The Pantheon The Pantheon, whose name gets from the ancient Greek and signifies common to all the gods : Pan means all , and Theon means gods , is the best preserved building from ancient Rome. Its magnificent dome is a lasting testimony to the genius of Roman architects and as the building stands virtually intact. The purpose of the building is not known for certain but rather the name, porch and pediment decoration suggest a temple or something to that influence. Be that as it may, no faction is known not of the divine beings, in this way the Pantheon may have been laid out as a place where the emperor could show up in a setting which helped spectators to remember his heavenly status, measure up to with other different gods of the Roman Pantheon and his idolized emperor antecedents. The Pantheon was built on the definite site of two earlier Pantheon structures, one commissioned by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa (27 25 BCE) and the second by Domitian. The first building was destroyed by a fire in 80 CE and the second building was struck by lightning in 110 CE and again ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Peter s (whose dome is smaller), and the Pantheon s roof was stripped of bronze for use in Bernini s baldacchino in St. Peter s. In 1563, the bronze doors were restored. Additionally, in 1626 CE Pope Urban VIII removed the greater part of the bronze girders from the porch roof and recast the metal into 80 canons for the city s Castel Sant Angelo. The presence of these girders suggests that the porch roof initially had overwhelming marble tiles. In spite of these progressions the Pantheon is one of the best preserved ancient monuments on the world, despite everything it still has an important function and status today as inside of it are tombs of the first two kings of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II and Umberto I. (from 1870 1946 CE), and another notable tomb is that of the painter Raphael (1483 1520 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Debt-To-Equit Ratio As observed in the graphical representation, there is definitely a clear difference in the value of Debt to Equit ratio for Aveva inc as compared to that of Drax plc. The financial performance for Aveva as can be seen on the figure above show a consistent results in every single year, with only FY 2014 205 showing a little rise which can be attributed to the uncertainties in stock markets as a result to slowdown that was experienced in China and the Asian countries. Drax Plc has had a rise in its DE ratio continuously. An investor would be interested in the potential of a corporation in terms of its financial performance and potential for getting the best return for their investments. In 2011, all was rosy for both companies and the Debt to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This then indicates that, the equity ratio is about 59% on the capital structure. This shows that, the equity value was more than the dept. However by the end of 2015, the dept ratio for Aveva was 0.54, which then translates to 54% of dept versus equity, which will be 46%. In this scenario, the borrowing exceeded the value of the company equity thus impacting on the market value of the company negatively. The best case scenario, Aveva investor should consider investing more on the equity and reduce the dept that the company is facing, this can then redeem the value of the company and thus possibility realizing stable financial performance in future, Drax group Plc on the other hand, has experienced drastic compression of its equity value. As of the year 2011 the company was faced with a dept ratio of about 0.54. This failed to reduce, and instead went higher and as at the end of 2015, the company dept ratio was about 1.02. This simply means that, the company dept is higher than the company s value, therefore financial distress in future is highly likely for Drax group ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Zachary Wendt s Traveling Trade Trading Zachary Wendt Traveling Trade Transportation Early in the medieval times traders had transported all of their goods and trading assets by animal driven carts rather than machine powered carts and wagons. With the invention of stirrups and saddles, it had majorly improved horseback riding for longer trips, but with many people being poor at this time, the equipment for horseback was very expensive, so it was pretty rare to see people traveling long distances on horseback. On the other hand, people with more and heavier goods usually had oxen pull the cart forward but at the expense of going much slower. With wagons and carts, they were not meant for people to sit in them, but the owners of the wagons/carts knew much better than to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The league contained a non governing system, non political system, no official army or navy, but had no bank system or judicial system. Meetings were usually held in Ludeck where usually small groups of larger towns that usually made the policies of the league. To enter the league, you must have been a German town, be independent, and had an on time payer of all yearly dues. However, some cities were exceptions like Stockholm and Dinant (in Flanders) had full rights. The league possessed local depots such as Oslo and Tonsberg in Norway, Alborg in Denmark, cities in England that include York, Boston, Lynn, and Norwich. (brittanica.com/topic/Hanseatic League) Decline The decline of the Hanseatic League involved the breaking of the German monopoly, most definitely in the Baltic Sea, and the level of intrest between towns. Loss of political development surrounding the Baltic had lowered the intrest of Hanseatic consumers after Valdemar IV was defeated. Most Hanseatic countries had broken off like Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Russia, Poland, and Lithuania. With the English and Dutch traders gaining experience from the Germans, they did not need them anymore. In 1669, the Hanseatic League had ended. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of Recommended Checklist Communication For UND... Recommended Checklist Communication for UND Student Organizations Audience: All of the organizations that are involved with donations and charities on the campus of UND. Strategy: The vast majority of the groups who will use this service will be members of some sort of on campus organization. We are focusing primarily on how they can make their donations more effective. This point will be made by sticking to the following guidelines: The Student Involvement committee needs to pre approve the student s charity of choice Student Involvement needs to set up a list of guidelines to donate The Student Involvement committee will be in charge of deciding the criteria for which charities they will accept or decline students to be a part of. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Strategy: Being that we are implementing a new school policy and there is already a start of the semester meeting for all the advisors of student organization groups, we think creating a powerpoint presentation explaining the new policy will be effective. The powerpoint will include as follows: An introduction briefly describing what the new policy is Why the the way organizations are donating now isn t effective and how donating can affect the people they are donating too Stuff We Don t Want Why the change is happening Describe the new policy effectiveness How to implement the policy into each student organization Checklist Student Involvement Advisor contacts Closing Projected Effectiveness: We anticipate the powerpoint presentation to go over very well with the advisors of the student organizations. We plan on keeping the powerpoint presentation short and sweet but still getting all of our information across. By doing this presentation at the mandatory advisor meeting at the beginning of the semester, we can ensure that the information is getting out to the organizations. Closing: This presentation serves as the main gateway to get information out to the students in the University of North Dakota s Student Organizations. It will ensure that the advisors have all the information they need to ensure their organization is operating within the University s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Sandro Botticelli s Annunciation In Sandro Botticelli s The Annunciation, 1485, the biblical scene of the angel Gabriel greeting Mary is shown. The angel tells Mary she is expecting a child that is the Son of God. Botticelli s uses space in The Annunciation to separate Mary and the angel Gabriel as well as combine the space for a completed scene. The scene takes place inside a church. Mary is on the right side in an private chapel. She facing the left and bowing to show respect to God. The angel is on the left side bowing toward the right. The angel is standing in an ambulatory with a column running right between the figures. The painting is done in tempera and gold on wood. The painting is very flat and matte because of the tempera paint. The gold is used to form a halo ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Again, Mary is on the right side on the painting. Botticelli is using the biblical motif to foreshadow Christ being born. Christ is the right hand of God, so even the annunciation of his coming must be holy and divine. While there is no bible evidence, many believe the angel Gabriel sat at the left hand of God. Rabbi David Cooper says the angel is connected with the attribute of Gevorah on the left side of the Tree of Life. Whereas Michael is on God s right hand, Gabriel is on God s left hand. The left hand is the one that metes out punishment; the right hand overrules strict justice and is more merciful and thus more lenient (p. 45). Botticelli seems to agree with the theory of Gabriel sitting at God s left hand by the placement on the angel. While the does have a column directly diving the space, the gaps between the columns and the walk way into the chapel combines the two sections. Botticelli seems to be inferring for the angel to walk into the chapel and see Mary. The figures are also bowing toward one another. Not only are they bowing because they are in the house of God, but they seem to acknowledge one another in their bowing. If one would draw a line of the figures line of vision the lines would intersect at the walk way between the columns. Therefore while Mary and Gabriel are in different rooms of the church they can see and are interacting with one ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Evaluation Methodology For Research Methodology Chapter 3 3.1 Introduction In this chapter, will be focused on the methodology that is use during the research in order to make sure that research can be delivered on time. For this research, the suitable approach for the research methodology would be Research Methodology. This methodology is chosen because it provides the standards for research methods. With this methodology, the research will be done consecutively according to the specifics steps that is planned for every phases. 3.2 Methodology The methodology for the research is consists of four phases which are requirement planning, design, development and cutover phase. Figure 3.0 Methodology used in Research 3.2.1 Literature Analysis Previous researchers classified the code clones into four types based on both the textual and functional similarities, which are two main kinds of similarity between code fragments [18]. 1) Type 1: Identical code fragments except for variations in whitespace, layout and comments. 2) Type 2: Syntactically identical fragments except for variations in identifiers, literals, types, whitespace, layout and comments. 3) Type 3: Copied fragments with further modifications such as changed, added or removed statements, in addition to variations in identifiers, literals, types, whitespace, layout and comments. 4) Type 4: Two or more code fragments that perform the same computation but are implemented by different syntactic variants. Algorithm Description We follow the standard definition and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Adolf Hitler s Actions Cause Ww2 Adolf Hitler and his actions are the cause of World War II. Those who want to live, let them fight, and those who don t want to fight in this world of eternal struggle they don t deserve to live, by Adolf Hitler. This is an important quote since Hitler believed in the power of war. His parents died when he was young, so he went into the army very young and fought in World War I. Adolf Hitler used the power as Hindenburg s chancellor to help him rise to power .Before Hindenburg s death they made a law saying the office of president will share his power with people in the chancellor. Hitler became head of state as well as head of government and was formally named leader and chancellor .This was because the president would need ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hitler made the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service it was the first law to exclude Jews from state service. The Anti Semitic laws were issued throughout all levels of government, making good on the Nazis pledge to persecute Jews if the party came to power . The law also limited the amount of Jewish kids in a school and limited Jews working in medical professions. People were also called Jews if they had grandparents that were Jewish. In 1938 the Nazis banned Jews from almost everywhere.The Nazis persecuted the Jews by banning them from public places and making them lose jobs. The Nazis continued to segregate Jews from German society, banning them from public schools,universities, theaters, sports events, and Aryan zones . Then Jews had to have a J stamped on their passports. The Nazis also destroyed Jewish places and killed close to 100 Jews. In conclusion, Hitler caused WW II because of his actions. He abused his power as a leader to take control of the military and persecute the Jews. His military power helped spread out his empire and rule. As a result, the Holocaust involved all of the land conquered by the Nazi s. It unfortunately killed a lot of Jews and other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Gun Control Vs No Fly List Essay Our candidates for president have very unbalanced opinions on most of the political issues. This coming election will be one to remember because we have two very contrasting candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Gun control is the selling and the use of firearms for the citizens and it compares to the No Fly List because this list deals with the traveling of suspected criminals. There are many issues needing to be solved, but Gun Control and the No Fly list both have problems that stand out with many opinions and ideas. Gun Control With the issue of gun control, there tends to be many different inferences and questions about what Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are thinking, and what they are going to do to solve this problem. Donald ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The individuals on the no fly list are people who are suspected terrorists, that are not allowed to fly on a plane, or travel into or leave the United States. This list was made to prevent terrorists from being on planes, or traveling to other countries to do harm, and other reasons. The question is, should citizens on the no fly list be able to purchase guns? Hillary Clinton doesn t think they should be able to, and Donald Trump just wants to lock away the criminals, and let responsible people purchase guns. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have big voices in this political issue. Clinton, June 13 (5:14 mark): And I still am just totally bewildered by the Republican Congress refusal to block suspected terrorists from buying guns who are on the no fly list. (Lori Robertson) Hillary Clinton s opinion is that they shouldn t be able to purchase guns because they could potentially be doing more harm than good. Clinton also says, Just what will it take for Congress to overcome the intimidation of the gun lobby and do something as sensible as making sure people on the terrorist watch list can t buy weapons? (Heidi Przybyla) Clearly she thinks something needs to be done, and someone needs to step up and do something about it. As for the other candidate, Donald Trump, says, If somebody is on a watch list and an enemy of state and we know it s an enemy of state, I would keep them away, absolutely. (Ontheissues.org) He would say that people on the No Fly List may not purchase guns because they could harm the country, or other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Societal Norms And Values Essay Societal norms and values are key aspects of everyone s life today. Throughout this assignment I will discuss the nature of norms, values and socialisation before explaining how norms and values are transmitted through the socialisation process. Firstly, I will address what norms are. Norms are expectations about appropriate conduct which act as commonplace rules for social interaction. Because the term refers to the expectations of one socially, norms entail the presence of legitimacy, consent and prescription. (Penguin dictionary of Sociology) Norms are the actions perceived by society be it either by informal assumption on an individual s general behaviour or a formal expectation, for example law. (Punch, S., Marsh, I., Keating, M. and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sociology 3rd Edition) This quote ties in perfectly with my next point, that being how norms and values are transmitted through the socialisation process. As aforementioned socialisation can be distinguished as process by which we become social beings by interacting others. This concept is reliant on the resources such as family, work and community. It relies on these resources so that it can provide us with choices to shape our identity by becoming members of different groups. (Punch, S., Marsh, I., Keating, M. and Harden, J. (2013) Sociology: Making Sense of Society, 5th ed., Harlow: Pearson, p.23) From the moment we are capable of interaction as a baby we are reliant on our parents to teach us the methods so socialisation. Therefore, a certain number of norms are instilled in us from our parents alone. As we progress to the secondary stage of socialisation our peers influence the norms we acquire. By broadening our social circle, we in turn increase the number of norms we are subjected to. Similarly, with values, the more we are subjected to, the more we ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. The Idea Of Women And Men Use Language Differently Discuss the idea that Women and Men use Language differently. The data on Table 1 shows that the men in the meeting had more turns but there was an exception (woman D) and the men in the meeting generally spoke for longer per turn but again there was an exception (woman B). Additionally men also interrupted more (except for man E), and men were interrupted more except Man E and Man I, therefore there is no significant pattern in terms of which gender was interrupted more. Robin Lakoff found that women s language lacks authority when compared to that used by men and she believes that women use many techniques in their speech that are deficient to men s speech. In the Deficit Model Robin Lakoff describes male language as stronger, more prestigious and more desirable. She argues that women are socialised into behaving like ladies . She gives examples of language techniques women use that make their language seem deficient these include, fillers, hedges e.g. sort of , you know , intensifiers e.g. so , weak expletive terms e.g. oh dear , empty adjectives e.g. charming, sweet, hypercorrect grammar and tag questions which shows uncertainty e.g. isn t it? Moreover she interprets that women use more precise colour terms e.g. mauve, magneta. I agree that women use these techniques but they don t make women deficient to men. For example, the use of intensifiers if someone says This chocolate is very tasty and another says This chocolate is tasty . This doesn t make ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. How Did Gregor Mendel Changed The World Of Genetics Gregor Mendel was born in Austria of 1822. His parents were mostly farmers where he spent most of his time outside. He became very interested in plants, trees, and fruits. As Mendel grew older, he became an Augustinian monk and a botanist. A botanist is a person who studies in the field of plants. ( Early Life 2016 para 3) During this time, Mendel was able to conduct his famous experiment. His work was not confirmed until the 1900 s when three scientists, Erich Tschermak, Hugo de Vries, and Carl Correns verified it. This was the beginning of Mendel s experiment that changed the world of genetics forever ( Gregor Mendel 2003 2016, para 3). Mendel chose to use pea plants for his experiment because they reproduce quickly, he developed laws ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Our hair color is determined on how our parents hair color is. For example, if both of your parents were homozygous dominant for brown hair, the probability of your hair color to be brown is one hundred percent which also makes you homozygous dominant. Yet, if one of the parents were heterozygous for blonde hair, the child would have a possibly chance to have blonde hair instead of brown. But in order to figure out why we have similar characteristics as our parents and siblings, Mendel decided to use a punnett square to see the different offspring. Instead of finding why we have similar characteristics as our family, Mendel tested this on pea plants instead. He crossed tall and short pea plants of the parents to see the first generation of children. In order to do this, he used an abbreviated allele code for tall (TT) and another for short (tt). The punnett square helped give us a visual picture of what Mendel was doing which supported Mendel s Law of Dominance. In conclusion, Mendel chose to use pea plants for his experiment because they reproduce quickly, he developed laws that formed the foundation of modern genetics, and he chose different traits to help support the idea of his experiment. Mendel s experiment is important because we can see why traits skip generations and how others are getting discrete traits. His experiment is also important in the development of inheritance and genetics because ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. PEST Analysis And Pest Analysis Of A Department Store I. Industry Overview A department store (NAICS 45211) is a retail establishment that offers the customers a wide range of consumers goods in different product categories known as departments. This industry is engaged in selling apparel, appliances, home furniture, and diverse items such as paint, cosmetics, furniture, toys, and sporting goods. In this industry, merchandises are separated by departments. Major companies in this industry are Dillard s, JCPenney, Macy s and Sears. According to Hoovers.com the department store sales have been strongest in Europe, Japan and the US, also the US department stores comprises about 20 companies that operates about 3,250 stores with a combine revenue around $55 billion. The Global department store market is forecast to grow at an annual rate of 5.4% between 2015 and 2020. The profitability of the retail companies depends on the effective merchandising, marketing and high customer traffic (Hoover.com), also the department stores sales are highly seasonal increasing during holiday shopping. The department stores sales have been decline in the past decade due to competition with discount stores, specialty stores and the internet are making shopping so much easier. The industry is highly concentrate. II. PEST and 5 Forces Analysis To complete my PEST analysis, I collected data on the Broder Environment that will affect the industry in the long run. I analyzed the Political, Economic, Social and Technological. a) Political ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Writing Poetry Is An Unnatural Act, By Elizabeth Bishop Writing poetry is an unnatural act, said Elizabeth Bishop. It takes great skill to make it seem natural. Part of developing that skill is about paying attention and I think we d all agree, paying attention in the age of distraction is hard. There is a myriad of distractions every minute: the latest bombastic tweet by our deranged president; someone posting a beautiful plate of food on Instagram; or the onslaught of Facebook posts showing all your poet friends and acquaintances meeting up at AWP. The life of a writer was easier, in some ways, in the age of the typewriter: you sat, nothing but a blank page staring back at you, waiting for your fingers to move. No smartphone at the ready to buzz with the latest text from your wife, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And for poets, this means approaching life with eyes wide open, paying attention, and taking notes. I have no clear goal in mind for the notes I take, poet and essayist Alison Hawthorne Deming writes in Writing the Sacred Into the Real. Other than to help myself remember the intensities of the day, the mix of sensation and thought as it rises and falls with the swells. For me, note taking happens sporadically. Throughout much of my writing life, I ve worked on poems in my head for a long time before I put anything on paper. As I get older, however, I find taking notes helps especially if I m busy with daily life work, family, getting the dry cleaning. The Notes app on my iPhone is one repository, notebooks and the occasional scrap of paper are another. As with Deming s, my note taking may or may not lead to a poem or an essay or much of anything. Yet, as she imparts, taking them forces a kind of attention that makes the experience richer, and attention is central to both artistic and spiritual practice. Practice. That word speaks to me. Poetry as practice seems right. We are amateurs of a sort at translating the unsayable. To do so requires attention and practice. While we must pay attention to those moments of inspiration, often we re slogging away at draft upon draft of a poem, trying to find where the poem really wants to go. And ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Eymp 1 1.1 1.3 1.2 EYMP 1. Essay about the purposes and principles of the early years framework. The legal regulations under section 39 of the childcare act 2006 gives the early years foundation stage (EYFS) , that came into force in Sept. 2008 and providers are required to use the EYFS to ensure a flexible approach to children s learning and development so that children will achieve the five every child matters outcomes which are : * Staying safe * Being healthy * Enjoying and achieving * Making a positive contribution * Achieving economic well being In 2012 the EYFS was revised and made simpler and came into force on 1st sept, it made a number of changes and one of these was to make a stronger emphasis on the 3 prime areas which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Respecting children and help them to develop in a positive, caring, nurturing and responsive childcare environment. Throughout history we have had people that stood up and fort for young children s needs and these people have influenced the UK current early years provisions. * Fred Froebel (1782 1852) founded the first kindergarten and learned that it was important for children to get involved in real ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Death Note By Tsugumi Ohba And Takeshi Obata Taking a Page Out of The Death Note Do humans have the right to determine when another person should live or die? A question that we have all have been asked in different ways and we have been conditioned to respond with, no. This notion then gets more difficult when we are introduced with extreme situations of; what if in order to save an innocent person s life, you had to kill another? What if the person is too dangerous to keep alive? Humans are fallible and cruel creatures. This is the focus of the Manga called Death Note, Created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata in 2004. Death Note is a story about how a young man named Light Yagami, who acquires a Death Note, a tool used by Gods of death called Shinigami who use these tools to keep a balance of life and death and order. When one Shinigami named Ryuk becomes bored and becomes curious of what the humans would do with his death note, he throws it down to the human world and sees what happens. Thus, Light transforms from a young man who aspires to bring justice to the world, into a faceless dictator who kills thousands of criminals and bypasses the justice system that he strives to protect. Humans were never designed to have such power and with such accessibility to these means to kill with just a name and a face in mind would have the negative consequence of creating a monster. To understand the power of the Death Note, one must understand what it s purpose is. The Shinigami use this tool to keep the human population ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Childrens Behavior Is Worst Today Than Ten Years Ago Behavior is an action or reaction to the environment or to internal thoughts and emotions. Behavioral symptoms are persistent or repetitive behaviors that are unusual, disruptive, inappropriate, or cause problems. Aggression, attitude, criminal behavior, defiance, drug use, hostility, inappropriate sexual behavior, inattention, secrecy, and self harm is examples of behavioral symptoms. When you are asked about someone s behavior you think of etiquette, culture, form, manners, mores, proprieties; p s and q s; amenity, civility, courtesy, politeness; attitude, carriage, poise, pose, posture, presence; aspect, look, mien; formality, protocol, rules; custom, habit, pattern, practise, trick, wont; convention, fashion, form, mode, style; ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Causes in behavior stem from bullying, discipline, and mental health problems and illness. As a parent, of three children it can be hard to know if your child misbehaves at school. If you hear that your child is acting out, whether it s a comment written in his or her agenda or a report card or something mentioned to you in a parent teacher conference, how do you know if it is a one time problem or a constant behavioral issue? I recall in 1999 the month of April. The United States had its first crisis in a school setting. Many children are bringing guns, knives, and even bombs to school. Why? Do they hate their teachers that badly? Is someone bullying them? Why are these things happening in the schools? A school is a place where children can go to be educated. I feel that since God has been taken out of the equation, trouble has found its way into our schools across the country. Child s behavior is worse today than it was ten years ago. Adults influence children by stating their expectations for desired behavior and helping children understand that there are boundaries, or limits, on behavior. Authoritative caregivers understand the importance of proper boundaries in relationships in general, and appropriate limits in an adult child relationship in particular. They figure out and clearly communicate limits that will be most helpful in encouraging children to behave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Analysis Of Horkheimer And Adorno s Dialectic Of... Published in 1944, Horkheimer and Adorno s Dialectic of Enlightenment raises certain themes curated by different institute members of the Frankfurt School. A Psycho analytical theory is applied to anti Semitism , authoritarianism and fascism; it initially however, discusses the mass culture industry, the power of instrumental reason and of course the philosophy of enlightenment. Adorno argued, in regard to both cultural production and mass culture that Capitalism has: hi jacked art and its requirements of the market, this notion can also be applied to the relationship between media/power and the elite, today. Thus, reliance needs (dependency) are fashioned in the minds of consumers of said culture by fresh forms of culture curating a set of conditions of dependency by the powerful. The aim of commercial art, it goes on to argue, is to be presented without any critique, thus making its produce essentially ideological; the extra dominated interpretations of reality are reproduced, reinforced and strengthened through this. The authors state that the Enlightenment and science, developing from the thoughts and concepts of Francis Bacon, has focused primarily on dominating nature and therefore other humans and thus formulating a critique of both positivism and the philosophy of history. The domination of nature is integral to the philosophy of the Enlightenment. However, it could even be said that a basis that was once linked to liberation has been modified into a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Auditor‚Äôs Responsibility to Consider Fraud and Error... The Auditor s Responsibility to Consider Fraud and Error in an Audit of Financial Statements. The Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions established on Safar 1, 1410 Hijri (February 26, 1990) at Algiers and registered in Bahrain on Ramadan 11, 1411 Hijri (March 27, 1991) has so far (April, 2004) set the following Financial Accounting Standards, Auditing Standards, Governance Standards Code of Ethics for Accountants Auditors of Islamic Financial Institutions: □ Financial Accounting Standard: FAS Number Title 1. General Presentation and Disclosure in the Financial Statements of Islamic Banks and Financial Institututions 2. Murabaha and Murabaha to the Purchase Orderer 3. Mudaraba Financing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Definition and cases of fraud 5. Fraud refers to an intentional act by one or more individuals among management, those charged with governance, employees, or third parties, involving the use of deception to obtain an unjust or illegal advantage, such as: (a) Breach of contracts between the IFI, investors and other third parties such as the misappropriation of funds of investment account holders in the case of Islamic Banks, and policyholders in the case of Islamic Insurance companies (referred to hereafter as IAH and PA, respectively); (b) Intentional misallocation of profits between the IFI and IAH/PA; (c) IFI s misuse of IAH and PA funds including violation of contracts; (d) Intentional non disclosure by management of some activities and relevant information to the IFI s Shari a supervisory board, auditors, investors and shareholders; (e) Intentional, consistent violation and misinterpretation of AAOIFI Shari a standards and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Euro Disney 1 Introduction – Euro Disney s Plans and Reality When the International Offer of Shares for the Euro Disneyland S.C.A. (in the following called Euro Disney) was published in October 1989 the plans for this new enterprise of the Walt Disney group were ambiguous. The financial plans for the first year of operation projected total revenues of FF 5,482 million and a net profit after taxation of FF 204 million. For the following years the development should be even more impressive. At that time the plans were seen as a consequent application of the concepts of the existing Disney designed theme parks.[1] Just a short time after Euro Disney was opened in time on April 1992 it was obvious that reality would not meet the plans. In ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For this reasons all conclusions given below should be evaluated carefully. For a more detailed analysis additional information would be necessary[4]. To be able to make a general statement this report will compare the plans for the first and second year of operation with the financial years ending September 30th 1992 and 1993. At least the last one will provide the opportunity to compare two periods of twelve months of operation. This comparison is provided in appendices 1 to 3. With a stress on the second year – as explained above – the following conclusions can be drawn: · In the first year Euro Disney nearly met expectations for revenues and operating expenses of the Magic Kingdom. With no operating profit from the resort and property development sector and higher than planned general and administrative costs it failed to meet the profit projection by FF 392 Mio. · In the second year again revenues from the Magic Kingdom reached the planned level but operating expenses for this exceeded plans so that the operating profit was below expectations. · Again there was no significant operating profit from the resort and property development operations. · Lease, general and administrative expenses far exceeded plans. · As a result the profit before exceptional profit and taxation missed plans by FF 2,332 Mio. A more detailed analysis is given in appendix 4. Although ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Critical Thinking And Self Reflection, Tyson Foods Inc. Through critical thinking and self reflection, Tyson Foods Inc. will be able to uncover the truth claims, weigh the evidence, examine the underlying assumptions or opportunities, and eventually make appropriate decisions to reconstruct their current strategy (Kurucz, Colbert Wheeler, 2013). Critical reflection involves corporations evaluating the relationship between business, society, and the environment that is currently framed in the existing business model as well as introduce opportunities and challenges (Kurucz et al., 2013). Some questions Tyson Foods Inc. must ask to identify these assumptions are: How is the existing relationship between business, society, and the environment currently framed outside of the organization? How can ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This provides them with the opportunity to reconstruct their current position and look at implement strategic management concepts that can increase profitability and corporate social responsibility. Tysons Food Inc. can utilize external assessments to better understand the non controllable industry environment and competitor strategies, some of which could include PESTLE, Porter s Industry 5 Forces, or Stakeholder Theory. Through utilizing the PESTLE evaluation with regards to the livestock production sector, it s evident that political, technology, and legal are the largest forces shaping animal agriculture today. Government regulations by the United States and the ever changing consumer preferences are important variables to consider in the livestock production industry. For example, if government issued policies showed to be in favour of chicken production, it would be in Tyson Foods Inc. best interest to raise and slaughter chickens rather than retrieve eggs from them. Similarly, if consumer preferences shift from chicken to beef or pork, Tysons would be required to rethink their current production strategy to align appropriately with the current trend. Additionally, technological advances in the livestock industry has made it possible for many corporations to significantly improve the efficiency and environmental sustainability of their production. The core driving forces for this improved technology is population growth, increase in income, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Ethical and Legal Issues with DNA Profiling Introduction Deoxyribonucleic acidity (DNA) fingerprint scanning service is really a fundamental technique which is used all through the global communities every day. The procedure associated with DNA fingerprint scanning service was initially produced by the geneticist, Alec Jefferys, in the University of Leicester situated in England, in the year 1984 (as cited in Lampton, 1991). Both primary kinds of DNA utilized in the actual profiling procedure consist of mitochondrial as well as nuclear DNA (Adams, 2005). DNA fingerprint scanning service can be further utilized to resolve paternity instances, to fit a claimed dad with his child. The procedure has also been essential within the legal proper rights program, this provides precise proof in order to convict suspects or even release them pertaining to the proof attained. An essential part associated with DNA fingerprint scanning service within the department of healthcare and relative areas is actually the utilization in detecting genetic as well as hereditary problems. Additionally, DNA fingerprint scanning service assists to not only identify these problems but also provide appropriate remedies in a timely manner as well (Adams, 2005). An additional essential utilization of DNA fingerprint scanning service is the fact that it will also help reveal mysterious sufferers within devastating circumstances, like the Sept 11th strike within the World Trade Centre (WTC). DNA profiling can be used each day within the realm of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Voodoo Research Paper In present day American society the religion of Voodoo is portrayed in media as dark and sinister. There are countless movies classified as horror that portray Voodoo as a gateway for evil entities to enter the physical world. In the media, it is only practiced by an antagonist in order to inflict torment on another individual. Is there substantial evidence supporting the widespread public opinion that Voodoo is demented and dangerous and how did this stereotype arise? I will discuss how Voodoo was cultivated as a mode of resistance and as an opportunity for unity in the black community. I will discuss how Voodoo has adapted and grew as the practitioners faced new injustices and difficulties. When an individual s preconceived life plan does ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Vo means introspection and Du means into the unknown (Turner, 2002:114) A group s religious characteristics are a blended mix of ancestral traits. Congolese focused on the dead and folkloric dance. Ancestral worship is the main trait of Bantu. Yoruba s most defining trait is that they acknowledge a Supreme God . While the Fons focus on ritual possessions and Divinities, they also are responsible for giving Voodoo a language. Since Voodoo does not have a written language in order to keep records, it s birth as a religion is not as documented as a Christian denomination. (Pierre, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Essay On Genetic Engineering Babies The process of creating a designer baby is often questioned because of its shaky moral platform. Though there are certainly some positive things that can be obtained from the use of genetic engineering used on unborn babies, though there are questions on whether or not people are choosing their babies genes for reasons relating to. This is because people will start choosing their babies genes based on whether they want their children to be intelligent or sporty. This will make people think that the designer babies are more superior from children that were made naturally. Though there are people that are skeptical about people being able to choose the genetic genes of their children there are positive to it such as it prevents genetic diseases such as down syndrome, Alzheimer s, Huntington s Disease, Spinal Muscular Atrophy, and many others. Reduces risk of inherited medical conditions such as obesity, anaemia, diabetes, cancer, and many more. Genetically engineering babies is an option, not a requirement for all parents. For those that disagree with it, they don t have to engineer their child. Children are already ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The technology used is not 100% safe yet. It is only in the experimental stages at this point. Parents may use this technology for superficial purposes; such as purposely seeking out a blonde haired, blue eyed baby for appearance concerns only. Could create a gap in society. Designer babies would most likely be better looking, smarter, etc. This could create classes between designer and non designer babies. Also not only will it create a classes between the designer babies and normal babies but it will make people who have those genetic disorders that parents want to have remove will feel ashamed and not accepted into society because of the genetic ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Jim Henson Essay example Jim Henson Jim Henson once said, Follow your enthusiasm. It s something I ve always believed in. Find those parts of your life you enjoy the most. Do what you enjoy doing (qtd. in Fionaurora). Jim did just that. He loved puppetry and made many others love it too. The creator and a performer of the Muppets, Henson is known worldwide for his creations, which include shows like Sesame Street and The Muppet Show, and characters such as Grover, Elmo, Big Bird, the Swedish Chef, Bert and Ernie, and Miss Piggy to name a few. Jim s most famous character was Kermit the Frog. Kermit remains the Muppet with which Henson is most closely associated. Through television and feature films, Henson developed the art of puppetry to new heights ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... By listening to the radio and watching TV Jim had learned a lot about storytelling, comedy, and performing (St. Pierre 23). Only three years after getting their television Jim got his first chance at fame. He got word that a Washington D.C. station, WTOP TV, was looking for a puppeteer for a Saturday morning children s show. Although he had very little experience with puppets, he decided to audition. Jim and a friend made a couple of hand puppets and got the job. The show was called The Junior Good Morning Show. Jim was only seventeen years old when the show began. The show was cancelled after three weeks on the air (St. Pierre 22 29). After the show was cancelled, Jim began college. He attended the University of Maryland. He took studio art classes because he wanted to be a commercial artist. One of the classes he took was a puppetry class. The class taught Jim many skills that he used to create of his characters. He excelled in the class and began helping many classmates with their work (Andres). Jim was not deterred after The Junior Good Morning Show was canceled. He remained persistent and soon got a job at the local NBC affiliate, WRC TV, on another Saturday morning children s show. He worked hard and the owners of the station took notice. When he was just a freshman at the University of Maryland, he was offered his own show. The show was called Sam and Friends. Sam and Friends ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Creon As A Tragic Hero In Antigone, By Sophocles A tragedy is a relative term for great sadness, but in the times of the Greeks and the Romans, the word tragedy had a slightly different meaning. Aristotle defined a tragic hero as one who has a major character flaw and experiences a tragedy leading to that character s downfall. The character must experience a loss in fortune and suffer beyond what they deserve. In the story Antigone was written by Sophocles, Creon can be defined as a tragic hero more so than Antigone. Creon is the king of Thebes; he is stubborn but loyal. His loyalties lie with his city, and he believes that personal affairs come second to the city of Thebes. After the rebels, atack Thebes Creon enacts a law stating that Polynices, one of the rebels, is forbidden to be buried. Furthermore, he declares that burial of Polynices will be punishable by death. In Ancient Greece a burial determined entrance into the afterlife. Creon reckoned that Polynices was an enemy of the state who did not deserve entrance into the afterlife. However, Polyneices sister, Antigone, wants to bury her brother. Antigone believes that family matters should take priority over conflicts of the state. Additionally, because the gods did not proclaim this law Antigone believes she should not have to follow Creon s law. Creon argues the point of civil law while Antigone places power in moral law. Civil law is the idea that the person in a position of power makes the laws and that no one, not even the king is above the law. Moral law is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas Samantha Clements ENG 125 February 18, 2013 The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas is to some people, a very disturbing story; but, it is nothing short of the truth when speaking of today s society. Can a city really exist where there is nothing but happiness forevermore? No, it cannot, not without consequences; as shown in Le Guin s story. Good vs. Evil is a definite underlying theme in The Ones Who Walked Away from Omelas. The goodness and happiness in the city of Omelas comes only by the misery and sacrifice of an innocent child. Good cannot exist without evil. In this story, the child helps the people of Omelas measure their own happiness; because if the child in the cellar was not so ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... But the reality is that for a city or a nation to function, everyone has a role to play. There will never be a perfect utopian society because nothing and no one is perfect. But things can be pretty great as long as everyone looks out for their neighbor and isn t afraid to lend a helping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Geckos Research Paper Two pairs of sticky feet, a round body and some inspiration by geckos, the amazing lizards that can climb easily on walls, were enough for NASA to create a next generation climbing robot to help the engineers carry repair work on the ISS (International Space Station). After that and the NASA s news rocket design to get us to Mars, you ll believe that everything is possible. GECKOS? Geckos, according to the Wikipedia are lizards living in warm climates and their size ranges from 0.62 to 23.6 inches. Their toes have an adaptation that allow them to adhere to most surfaces using their spatula shaped setae on their footpads. That was the concept that Aaron Parness and his colleagues from NASA s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California used and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Adhesive Capsulitis Research Paper Low Level Laser Therapy on Adhesive Capsulitis Adhesive capsulitis is a problem that therapeutic ultrasound, low level laser therapy, inferential current, TENS, and pulsed electromagnetic field therapy have not been researched enough to see if it works. This study was done to see if low level laser treatment and exercise improved patients pain, functional impairment, and active shoulder abduction versus a placebo and exercise. The study was set up by the Cochrane Library. They researched all the recent articles on electrotherapy modalities on adhesive capsulitis and then formed their study. It was a randomized control test, using clinical trials using a quasi randomized method of allocation. There were nineteen trials and 1,249 participants and their average age was fifty five, sixty one percent were women. Participants had adhesive capsulitis for an average of 5.5 months, and the average duration of low laser treatment was four weeks. No one was excluded from the study and the only criterion for the study was that participants needed to have adhesive capsulitis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Participants pain with low laser therapy and exercise was a 32 out of a 0 100 pain scale. Participants pain with placebo and exercise was a 51 out of a 0 100 pain scale. The study also did a functional impairment test (the higher the score means the worse functioning) the low laser therapy and exercise scored a 36 out of a 0 100 scale. The placebo and exercise scored 48 out of 0 100 on the functional impairment test. The study also tested the motion of active shoulder abduction; the low laser therapy and exercise ranged at 79 degrees and placebo and exercise ranged at 70 degrees. There were some imitations to the study; they had very low quality of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Ben And Jerrys Executive Summary About FAQ Contact Analysis of Ben and jerry s marketing plan Ben and Jerrys Values Ben Jerry s is founded on dedicated to a sustainable corporate concept of linked prosperity. Our mission consists of 3 interrelated parts: To make, distribute and sell the finest quality all natural ice cream and euphoric concoctions with a continued commitment to incorporating wholesome, natural ingredients and promoting business practices that respect the Earth and the Environment. To operate the Company on a sustainable financial basis of profitable growth, increasing value for our stakeholders and expanding opportunities for development and career growth for our employees. To operate the company in a way that actively recognizes the central ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As stated from the company diary free product line was created after the increasing demand of their customers. While launching new line they, however, had to make sure that the signature features will be sustained. Ben and jerry s ice cream is a well established product with the long tradition. Their customers are used to high standards which the company obligates itself to deliver. Over the time that has not only misted to produce high quality all natural ice cream, but has gained popularity trough their product variety. Their 55 flavors are indeed impressive scale of the offer which should satisfy every customer. The product packaging has made them stand out also due to its playfulness and message that it carries out. In order to live up to their standards, Ben and jerry s vegan product line has been blended into their overall product strategy. The rapidly growing amount of flavors and demand for the product like to be a positive indicator of launching a product line with a great potential for market success. #2 Price Ben and Jerry s price is considerable higher compare to their supermarket competitors. Their premium price has been defended by delivering premium quality with added ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis OfAll Quiet On The Western Front, By Erich Maria... With WWI came a generation of young men that were lost forever, regardless if they exited in a coffin. In Erich Maria Remarque s landmark novel All Quiet on the Western Front , he illustrates the everyday hell soldier s face fishing in the battlefields of WWI. The novel, Paul Baumer, is a foot soldier fighting for the German army; he shares a first hand account of the war s atrocities on himself and his comrades in arms. In the novel, All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque, the author reveals the horrifying yet calmness between the main characters of the story, and his relationship to the first industrialized war between Germany and others through the use of a variety of literary elements to emphasize the impact of the war on young men as well as employing imagery to appeal to the readers senses to illustrate how the war changed boys into men of the lost generation. Erich Maria Remarque utilizes morbid imagery in order to teach readers how is war is vile and putrid. Early on the soldiers get acquainted to sounds of war when ear piercing screams come from fatally wounded horses that fell victim to enemy artillery fire. The author creates this imagery But this appalling noise, these groans and screams penetrate, they penetrate everywhere. (Remarque 62) Remarque creates a noise that can t be forgotten and really displays the effect it has on the soldiers even after the horses have perished. Another example of imagery is the smell of the freshly made coffins ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Information Systems Security Policy Home Use Computer Policy Assignment 3.1a CIS 608 Ethelyn J. Balisteri Bellevue University INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY POLICY HOME USE COMPUTER POLICY IS POL 100 Information is an asset that, like other important personal assets, is essential to an in dividual and should be protected. Information can exist in many forms. It can be printed or written on paper, stored electronically, transmitted by post or by using electronic means, shown, or spoken in conversation. In whatever form the information takes, or means by which it is shared or stored, it should always be appropriately secured. Personal Information security is the protection of information from a wide range of threats in order to protect personal information, minimize risk, and maximize prevention of identity theft. Information security is achieved by implementing a suitable set of con trols, including policies, processes, procedures, and software and hardware functions. These controls need to be established, implemented, monitored, reviewed and im proved, where necessary, to ensure that the specific security and personal objectives of are met. This should be done in conjunction with other processes. The objectives identified in this plan represent commonly accepted goals of information security management as identified by the NIST SP 800 series. Security Policy The objective of information security policy is to provide management direction and support for information security in accordance to protect personal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Rhetorical Analysis Of We Shall Overcome By Lyndon Baines... The Rhetorical Analysis Of We Shall Overcome The speech We Shall Overcome delivered by Lyndon Baines Johnson on 15 March 1965, Washington, D.C. The theme of the speech is to call on that every American citizen must have an equal right to vote. He wanted to pass a bill to end the situation that many states had been used to deny Negroes the right to vote. The purpose of which is to persuade Members of Congress to pass the bill which came up by himself. At that time, although the slavery system had been destroyed, Negroes also did not own equal right as well as white people. The author Lyndon Baines Johnson was (August 27, 1908 January 22, 1973), who was the 36th President of the United States from 1963 to 1969. Johnson designed the Great ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Human being are not cold blooded animal and nobody is definitely indifferent. Therefore, authors always write down words to arouse readers enthusiasm or fervor gradually. Pathos work as the same way, which let readers get moved by emotion weapon. We can find many pathos devices in this well known speech. The real hero of this struggle is the American Negro. His actions and protests, his courage to risk safety and even to risk his life, have awakened the conscience of this nation. His demonstrations have been designed to call attention to injustice, designed to provoke change, designed to stir reform. He has called upon us to make good the promise of America. And who among us can say that we would have made the same progress were it not for his persistent bravery, and his faith in American democracy. From these great words, Johnson described the American Negro as a hero, who had awakened the conscience of this nation. There is no doubt that many people were neutral in this case. However, after that speech, after being persuaded by their president, they might turn to agree with their president. Some of them might give up their prejudices to Negroes. They would recall many Negroes who were used to live with them were also kind and gave their hands sometimes. Pathos work in that way. Authors utilize pathos to tough readers and audiences, like what I have mentioned, everyone has the milk of human kindness. Take text for example again, This great, rich, restless country can offer opportunity and education and hope to all, all black and white, all North and South, sharecropper and city dweller. These are the enemies: poverty, ignorance, disease. These impressed words reminded all the people of that USA belonged to everyone. They should be unity to stop poverty, ignorance, disease not discriminate not our fellow man, not our neighbor. This pathos improved this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Voyeurism And Themes Of Hitchcock Voyeurism Sexuality Hitchcock often created film masterpieces, these films always have similar themes that Hitchcock himself was personally fascinated with. Two of these themes happen to be his most notable are the theme of voyeurism and the theme of sexuaily. Hitchcock has always created his films to reflect his own ideas of how he has perceived these ideas, these themes were almost seemly an obsession to him as they are so prevalent. Voyeurism is the one theme that people associate him with the most, as it is Hitchcock s film techniques that bring it to life to the audience, Sexuaily, is something that Hitchcock almost always adds in his films because they bring the characters together and he draws on that aspect to fulfill a set ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Women were often seen as the weaker sex, this was a way for Hitchcock to put them up as a strong independent being who was in charge of her own fate. These are the type of women, that men are often warned about and Hitchcock also uses that idea with his male main characters, as they either embrace that aspect of the women or are fearful of her. It s a way to play with the dynamics between two characters by giving them a relationship that can be used in the plot, to create a turmoil at some point. Sex is a powerful thing and Hitchcock never shies away from that idea, he embraces it within his films. Rear Window, has always one of my personal favorite movie by Hitchcock because it has everything I want in a movie. A plot full of a possible murder, wonderful character dynamics, interesting characters, the music and the way it was filmed. All speak to me, personally in a way that makes me adore this film. It s how it was filmed however that really drew me into the movie as a whole, because every scene is so well connected with each and the techniques used were incredible creative. It also had some personal value, as it was one of the first films by Hitchcock that I saw growing up. Rear Window is also particularly known for the themes of voyeurism and sexuality, as it seen in the movie as a plot device due to the nature of the character and the situations they find themselves in. These two themes were brought in so they could complete the film ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Role of Women throughout History Based on the Holy Bible, life began with Adam and Eve then carried headlong, as Eve gave birth followed by other women giving birth. Women are the most important amongst any in the world, without women, life would simply not exist. However, people in some countries seem to not realize that and do not appreciate their existence. India s ratio is approximately nine hundred and twenty nine females for every one thousand males. Australia s ratio of male and female is 1.055, which means there are nine hundred and forty eight females for every one thousand males (CIA World Factbook, 2011). India and Australia are countries with remarkable differences, not in just population number and sanitation but also in the role of women and how they are treated. Women in India, have to serve the father as a daughter, husband as a wife and eventually the children as a mother. Women are not liberated to live their own life as per their desires; they are bound to follow a strict path. India is now changing, after the independence women are given equal rights in all matters but up till now there are certain states where they are not enjoying equal rights like men. There are numerous factors responsible for that, customs and traditions, which are prevalent in the Indian society for centuries; illiteracy among women is another reason for the backwardness of women in Indian society. Indian society is generally considered to be a male dominant society so uncheck male domination is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Nonverbal Expectance Violation Theory As I researched various theories, the Nonverbal Expectancy Violation Theory stood out to me the most. Neuliep (2015) has described this theory as people holding expectancies about the appropriateness of the nonverbal behaviors of others. The Nonverbal Expectancy Theory (NEV) was formulated by Dr. Judee Burgoon. Sidelinger and Bolen (2015) states the basic tenet undergirding NEV theory holds that individuals have expectations of how things will be and how people will behave. Sidelinger and Bolen also states that expectancy refers to what an individual expects or predicts will happen in an interaction. When we make an assumption, we are partaking in expectancies. Burgoon (as cited by Sidelinger and Biolen, 2015) notes that what we expect in an interaction is based on three factors, context, relationship, and communicator characteristics. Sidelinger and Bolen (2015) believes that our expectancy can be determined by our environment. For an example, the way I communicate at the playground with my children is different than how I communicate at the grocery store. The expectancy of relationships is based on the connection we have with the person with whom we are interacting with. Finally, Sidelinger and Bolen (2015), states that communicator characteristics refer to the demographics (gender, age, race etc.) of the other in the interaction and additional characteristics such as the other s communication style. Additionally, the perception of how we view someone plays a role in how we expect them to react or interact. If I am playing with a Poodle, I expect it to be fun, playful, and bubbly. If I am playing with a Rottweiler, I expect it to be aggressive and assertive. While these are my expectancy of the dogs it could turn out to be the opposite of my assumption. There are two types of expectancies. Predictive and prescriptive. Offering a counterpoint to this perspective is nonverbal expectancy violations theory, which posits that violating social norms and expectations may sometimes be a superior strategy to conformity in achieving such communication outcomes as attraction, credibility, helping behavior, and persuasion, Burgoon and Aho,; Burgoon, Coker, and Coker, Burgoon and Hale; Burgoon and Jones; Burgoon, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Canadian Oil Industry s Impact On Canada A Nation at a Cross Road: The Canadian Oil Industry s Impact on Canada The Overview: Diverse and multi faceted, the Canadian business market is one of the strongest functioning mixed market economies in the world. Within the Canadian economy, the oil and gas sector stands as one of the largest and most influential sectors. The oil and gas industry is unique as it affects almost every person and sector of the economy worldwide, whether it is through commodity or material input costs. In Canada, this growing industry could allow for the country to be the one of the biggest energy producers in the world leading to a massive paradigm shift globally. The question that has arisen from this shift is whether or not the Canadian oil and gas industry inclusive of the upstream, and midstream sectors, has a net positive benefit to Canada. This essay will explore and seek to understand the myriad of issues that this industry faces daily. The reason this question has to be answered is simple, Canada sits at a very important junction in its evolution; does it continue to push forward to become an energy superpower or does it let the environmental conversation win, pushing forward instead with a clean energy agenda? This essay will hopefully drive this conversation forward. Research and Analysis: Part 1: Canadian Upstream Sector (Drilling and Production) The first of three pillars that make up the oil and gas industry in Canada is the upstream sector, which is comprised of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Seder Plate Analysis A seder plate is is a special plate containing symbolic foods eaten or displayed at the Passover Seder. The first object on the Seder Plate is the Charoset. It represents the mortar the Isrealites were forced to use to build structures for the Egyptians. A way it applies to my life is that my mother used to always make me accompany her to work and have me help her with the children or elderly she watched. A food that may represent this event is Chitterlings. This is because , in my head they are okay to watch other people eat. When it comes to me eating them there is a problem. The second object on the Seder PLate is the Roasted Lamb Shankbone. It represents the tenth plague in Egypt, when all first born egyptians were killed.Isrealites marked their door with lambs blood so God knew who not to kill. They sacrificed a lamb to get the blood. A way it applies to my life is during the school year I always have a lot of free time but, I also need to study. I have to sacrifice the free time I have to study. Chicken may represent this event because. Chicken is a very good food but, it takes the sacrifice of many chickens to enjoy this luxury. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This represents the flourishing of the Isrealites in their first few years in Egypt. A way it applies to my life is how my first few years at Snowden were where I got my best grades. I was really quiet and very focused on school. As I got older I started losing focus on school. A food that represents this is bread. As my grades weren t as good as they were in the beginning it is like how bread gets stale over ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. During the 1960’s a woman’s role in society was greatly... During the 1960 s a woman s role in society was greatly changed through both social and legal means. Women s rights movements in the United States date back to 1848 at the Seneca Falls Convention, but were greatly ignored after women were granted the right to vote in 1920 by the nineteenth amendment. Many reasons contributed to the reemergence of women s movements but the most prevalent is the end of World War II in 1945. During World War II, more than three million women of all classes of society voluntarily exchanged their aprons and jobs as a house wives and took up real tools in factories. Women working in industrial jobs during World War II affected the mind set of both men and women about the full capabilities of women. People could ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The commission worked to end job discrimination through legal means. The National Organization for Women (NOW), whose goal it was to give women equality of opportunity and freedom of choice , also fought for women s rights and to get men and women the same job benefits. The EEOC, NOW and organizations like it assured profound change for women by allowing them a legal opportunity to file suit against discriminatory organizations. By the end of the 1960 s women significantly changed their position in society and law and overcame sexism in several ways including breaking into male dominated fields, moderate and radical thinking, breaking down male power structures and through cultural expressions. Although women experienced profound cultural change during the 1960 s many things including a male dominated society, the classic perception of women and opposition to equal work undermined women s movements. Since the birth of the United States, men dominated almost every part of society. This did not change much during the 1960 s. Other movements, including the civil rights and anti war movements, were controlled by men. This represents American s view of women as being inferior to men. Women were kept behind closed doors during these movements because it was not seen as lady like to publically protest and fight injustices in society. Men also dominated politics during ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Fibroglandular Mapping 1) Uniform Mapping: This method follows the strategy presented in [11] and [24] and uses a smooth linear mapping between the range of MRI pixel intensities in the breast interior and a range of Debye parameters around a median baseline. The rowlabeled as average tissue in Table I summarizes the Debye parameters for the median baseline and the corresponding dielectric constant and conductivity at 6 GHz. The histogram of Fig. 3(a) shows the range and distribution of dielectric constants at 6 GHz that result from applying this uniform mapping scheme to the data of Fig. 2(b) assuming a variability of 50% about the median. This result illustrates a general feature of all three mapping schemes that low MRI pixel intensities (dense fibroglandular ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Visual inspection of the MRI image is used to determine intensity thresholds or the fatty, fibroglandular, and transition regions in the histogram of Fig. 2(b). The intensity at which the local peak occurs within the higher end of the intensity spectrum of Fig. 2(b) is mapped to the median Debye parameters chosen for fatty tissue. The maximum pixel intensity within this fatty region of the histogram is mapped to the minimum fatty tissue Debye parameters, and the minimum fatty tissue pixel intensity is mapped to the maximum fatty tissue Debye parameters. The same process is applied to the fibroglandular tissue region clustered at the lower end of the pixel intensity spectrum. Pixel intensities within the transition region are mapped to Debye parameters that span the range between the fatty maximum and fibroglandular minimum. Fig. 3(b) shows a histogram of the resulting dielectric constant at 6 GHz when the median Debye parameters are assigned the values listed in Table I for fatty and fibroglandular tissue and the variation about each of the two medians is chosen to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Artifact In Teaching The teacher engages in ongoing professional learning and uses evidence to continually evaluate his/her practice, particularly the effects of his/her choices and actions on others (learners, families, other professionals, and the community), and adapts practice to meet the needs of each learner. Summary of Artifacts The artifacts used are peer evaluations on my teaching practices. Artifact 1, Classroom Visit, is an observation review of my instructional strategies used during a Shared Reading lesson with my first grade students. The USD 501 school district has employed instructional coaches to help teachers successfully improve their instructional strategies in the classroom by offering instructional reflection, support, and coaching. The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During my student teaching internship, I relied heavily on the expertise and opinions of my cooperating teacher. Her insight gave me a realistic and encouraging viewpoint to help with instructional strategies I was unfamiliar with and at times awkward in implementing. As a professional of her craft, she guided me though the collaborative process, help me set realistic goals, and was very supportive in offering me suggestions for improvement. She also provided me quality feedback in identifying my strengths to help build my confidence. Artifact 2 is an example of her evaluation of my professional performance as a teacher. After her evaluation, we would review her observation notes and set new targets for my improvement. This proved fundamental in my learning experience as a student ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Violence As A Cleansing Force Essay The third aspect of the function of violence in decolonization is violence as a cleansing force. For Fanon, in the process of decolonization, violence liberates the consciousness of the oppressed people by erasing their inferiority complex: At the level of individuals, violence is a cleansing force. It frees the native from his inferiority complex and from his despair and inaction; it makes him fearless and restores his self respect. [. . .] When the people have taken violent part in the national liberation they will allow no one to set themselves up as liberators. (The Wretched of the Earth 94) In other words, Fanon emphasizes violence as a cathartic element through which colonized man can create a sounder self identity. We can find some famous examples of violence as a cleansing force in American literature. In Richard Wright s Native Son, Bigger Thomas, the protagonist, feels a sense of freedom for the first time in his life after he kills Mary Dalton, the white girl, because the violence of murder is the only practice of rebellion for him to commit throughout his whole life against the structural violence rampant in a racist society. Max, Bigger s lawyer, explains how Bigger felt after he has killed Mary Dalton as follows: He murdered Mary Dalton accidentally, without thinking, without plan, without conscious motive. But, after he murdered, he accepted the crime. And that s the important thing. It was the first full act of his life; it was the most ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Essay on Discrimination Against Native Americans and Asians How can counselors work to lessen the effects of racism and discrimination that have impacted Native Americans and Asian Americans? (1 Asian American parents believe in keeping many of their issue within the family which makes them reluctant to seek services. Because of this culture believe, Asian Americans utilize mental health services at a lower rate compared to other Americans (Sue, 1994). Socially sanctioned claims concerning Asian American s social character or integrity helps to explain why they don t utilize services as often as other Americans. Counselors can work to lessen the effects of racism and discrimination that have impacted Americans by expanding their knowledge of discriminations experiences of Asian American s and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Baruth Manning 2012, it is a counselors task to help these clients accept and value their culture and to help them resolve difficult conflicts that can impede personal and social growth (p.149). The counselor plays the role of consulting, teaching, and training when dealing with the Native American and Asian American communities. 3. Discuss how the reading material from your textbook aligns with the issues presented in the videos. (1 2 paragraphs) The reading material from my textbook aligns with the issues presented in the video on Mental Health of Native Americans. The video talks about reconnecting adults and youths back into their culture. One issue is that American Indians have a low success rate academically. American Indian children often distrust European American which makes it difficult for cross cultural counseling. According to Baruth Manning (2012), American Indian adolescents will end up being counseled by European American counselors because there are few American Indian counselors. The video states that there is high use of substance abuse, suicide, and dropout rates for American Indians. The textbook list suicide, alcohol abuse and other substance abuse, and high school and college drop out rates as being potential problems American Indian adolescents may experience 4. Reflect on your learning experience related counseling Native Americans and Asian Americans across the lifespan. Discuss how you can better serve clients from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...