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List Of Essay Topics For Xat List Of Essay Topics For Xat
Darling Harbour Cultural Factors
Darling Harbor is in the centre of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It comprises restaurants, an
IMAX cinema, Madame Tussauds, Maritime museums and Chinese Garden. Darling Harbour and
The Rocks are the first and second most popular destinations for domestic tourists in NSW (Sydney
Harbour Foreshore Authority, 2015) since it provides national and international visitors with a
place to relax, to entertain, and to interact with others. The ecosystem in Darling Harbour is not
unique because it is not an area of significant vegetation, and there is no existence of threatening
species. Also, for indigenous plants and animals, Darling Harbour is not an important habitat within
the ecosystem. However, since 1996, Darling Harbour has frequently... Show more content on
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Analysis of likely impact All stages of the proposed project have direct or indirect impacts on the
environmental, social and cultural factors. However, it has limited effects on archaeological or
historic sites The community is likely to be impacted by the proposed project directly or indirectly;
hence, public consultation with the community and relevant stakeholders in the early stage is a
crucial step. The public comment ensures that affected residents and related interested parties ideas
are taken into consideration. The public consultation consists of two steps; the first one is to inform
the community and relevant stakeholders the adverse impacts of the proposed. This move involves
community meetings, public notices, and public display. Also, informative flyers will be
distributed, and a telephone hotline will be open for direct inquiries. The second phase is to gain
feedbacks and concerns from the community. Then identify and evaluate these concerns, and make
modification on the proposed project. This step consists of community surveys, community
workshops, and community seminars. Also, after gathering and identifying feedbacks, meetings
will be organized with the relevant stakeholders to discuss measures to avoid, remedy or minimize
adverse effects of some actions of the proposed
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Analysis Of The Ring Of Time By E. B White
In The Ring of Time, E.B. White uses a ring to illustrate time. Time progresses in a ring like
manner because it repeats over and over again. It forms a circle, a loop that never ends. Change
occurs over a long period of time, after many cycles. This change can be destructive. White uses
time to illustrate the destruction of naturalness found in the circus, the South, and in nature. White
believes that the circus is at its best before it has been put together (47). The best performances
occur before the final show. The practices in the dark before the lights and glamour of the finished
product show a naturalness. Without the theatrics of the final performance, the performers have to
generate the beauty and excitement from within themselves,
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Snowpowers Narrative
Delaney, do you happen to have any snow gear?
No... she replied skeptically.
Well then! Let s find you some! It snowed last night! I exclaimed this with such excitement that she
had no choice but to look out to the beautiful sparkling snow, covering the trees and any
abnormalities in land. I watched as she looked down through the window to peer at the snow which
gave off a vibrant glow. We rushed to give eachother a nod of approval and went off to look for
anything that might help us bear the cold and snow.
I found snow pants! Delaney yelled to me as I watched her ascend from the basement and on the
the first floor.
Good, I yelled back. I found some hats and gloves, I said, my voice muffled from moving being in
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It is really cold out here! Delaney stated, not a bit of exaggeration in her voice.
I know, I giggled. That s the point! It needs to be cold to have snow!
Well, I think that it should be warm!
Okay, Delaney, I said, my sarcasm filling my voice.
When we started in the middle of the snowman, I told Delaney that I would be back and I started
to head inside. We forgot the carrot! Our snowman wouldn t be complete without it! I grabbed it
out of the refrigerator and ran back outside and to where Delaney was standing.
Oh, a carrot, she said. Do you have coal?
Yeah. It s in the garage, I answered realizing that I would have to go back inside my house to grab
the keys. I ll be back... again.
For a second time, I end into the house and grabbed the keys. I rushed outside and to the garage
door. I didn t have any idea what key it was. I would have to go through all of the keys.
We tried almost all of the keys and finally found the right one. We grabbed a few pieces of coal
and went back to actually crafting the snowman. We had finished rolling the middle of the
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Foreshadowing In God Sees The Truth But Waits By Leo Tolstoy
God sees the truth, but waits by Leo N. Tolstoy is about a man named Aksionov, who is a
merchant and is going to a fair. On the way there he is wrongfully accused and convicted of
murder. He spends the next twenty six years in jail and discovers who the real murderer is. He
only becomes free once he forgives his offender. The author uses foreshadowing and symbolism
to convey that if there are skeletons in the closet they need to be taken out before the future can
take place. Foreshadowing is used to argue that by leaving the past behind, but not forgetting it,
consequences can be avoided in the future. Before Aksionov leaves on his trip to the fair his wife
pleads with him not to go. She has a terrible feeling something bad will happen.... Show more
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Aksionov has been in prison for many years now, with no answers to why he is there. He has
gained the trust of everyone who knows him but he still finds himself trapped in prison. But a
new set of prisoners comes in and changes everything. Makar Semyonich has just been convicted
of a crime when he comes and asks to hear Aksionov s story of how he got there as well. After he
explains that he was wrongfully accused Makar laughs saying he is dumb for not catching the
other man in the act, how would he put the knife in the bag without him knowing? We are told,
When Aksionov heard these words, he felt sure this was the man who had killed the merchant.
(Tolstoy 7). This strikes a nerve with Aksionov and eventually, Aksionov gets Makar to confess
the crime to him. But that does not change the fact that he is locked up. So he decides to forgive
Makar. He says, God will forgive you! said he. Maybe I am a hundred times worse than you. And
at these words his heart grew light, (Tolstoy 10). This shows us that when he offered forgiveness
it set him free. He no longer felt depressed and alone in the prison. This shows us how his
forgiveness had the same effect as releasing him from prison. His forgiveness symbolizes his
freedom. Since Makar told the truth, Aksionov was able to be freed from his guilt and shame,
showing how the truth and forgiveness can set you
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Group Discussion Strategy
Strategy #1 or Procedure #1: Class Discussions
Description: To encourage everyone to participate in a class discussion, I will use a talking tool
to facilitate the discussion. The talking tool will be a small koosh ball that will be passed around
to each person with a light underhand throw. Everyone will get at least one turn to talk and
participate in the discussion. First I will provide a model to the students by showing students how
to lightly toss the ball underhand and then how to catch the ball. Once I catch the ball I will model
how to provide to the discussion and then toss to another student. I will also model how to list and
be an audience member to the person talking. Then I will have the students take turns tossing the
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Before students enter the hallway I will demonstrate by modeling how to line up at the door and
enter the hallway. I will then demonstrate how to walk in the hallway with my hands to myself and
with a voice level of 0. I will then have the students line up at the door next to their shoulder
partner. Once students have a voice level of 0 I will allow the students to go into the hallway. The
students will stop once they are in the hallways until everyone is together in one line. The students
will then follow the line leader with their shoulder partner down the hallway to their next location.
By having quiet and smooth transitions, will save time and cut down on behaviors which will
benefit the student s learning environment.
Theoretical Model /Area it best fits and why:
I would show the students how to walk in the hallways appropriatly by modeling. The students
would observe and then repeat what they have observed which relates to the Social Learning
Theory. The Social Learning Theory developed by Albert Bandura focuses on imitation and the
ability of one to watch, memorize and repeat a behavior. Students will imitate me after I model for
them and they will also be able to imitate their classmates. When walking to another location in teh
hallway the students will follow and imitate the line leader to get to their destinatation effectively
and
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Languages, Grammars and Automata Theory
Languages, Grammars, and Automata Theory
Discrete Mathematics
Linda Chalk
Colorado Technical University
Professor Timothy Manzke
December 17, 2010
Languages, grammars and automata theory are all related to computer applications. Grammar is the
rule for language structure regardless of the meaning. For computer programming languages
context free grammar (CFG) is commonly used. Formal language as opposed to natural language
must be used with computer applications because natural language is too vague for computer
applications. Automata is a way to test an expression to determine if it is part of the language
(Pfeifer, 2005).
A deterministic finite automata (DFA) is a machine that is the most simple to understand which will
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The sort will start at the beginning and check 4 and 3 because 4 is greater than 3 they swap {3, 4,
5, 2, 1} and it starts again. 3 is less than 4, continue, 4 is less than 5, continue, 5 is greater than 2,
swap, {3, 4, 2, 5, 1}. 3 is less than 4, continue, 4 is greater than 2, swap {3, 2, 4, 5, 1}. 3 is greater
than 2, swap {2, 3, 4, 5, 1}. 2 is less than 3, 3 is less than 4, 4 is less than 5, 5 is greater than 1,
swap {2, 3, 4, 1, 5}. 2 is less than 3, 3 is less than 4, 4 is greater than 1, swap {2, 3, 1, 4, 5}. 2 is
less than 3, 3 is greater than 1, swap {2, 1, 3, 4, 5}. 2 is greater than 1, swap {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}. 1 is less
than 2, 2 is less than 3, 3 is less than 4, 4 is less than 5, no more data to sort final result {1, 2, 3, 4,
5}. The runtime on bubble sort is O(N2) which is a slow runtime because of all the passes the sort
has to take.
References bubble sort. (n.d.). Retrieved December 19, 2010, from Your Dictionary.com: http:/
/computer.yourdictionary.com/bubble sort
Garshol, L. M. (2007, September 12). BNF and EBNF: What are they and how do they work?
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LaValle, S. M. (2006). Planning Algorithms. Retrieved December 19, 2010, from Nondeterministic
Finite
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The Reasons Before I Learned In Poetry
Before I learned about poetry, I understand that poetic are rhyme, the words are soft, using the
metaphor, symbolic and also saying indirect way or some secret in. After I have learned about
poetry, I understand that just a meaningful conversation, a few actions or some experiences
might be a poem. We don t need to be rhyme, we don t need to be secret in or we don t need
metaphor, symbolic too much to be poetic. Because of the reasons, I define the word poetic with
the simplest way that is every words or situations can be poetic and it is just depend on the people
who look at as a poetic or not. So, it is not actually different with my daily activities. There are
many reasons that we learned in the class. The first reason is that I have learned about thinking,
knowing, believing and feeling. In this concept, according to ee crummings, I learned that we don t
need to think, know or believe to be poetic but we just need to feel only. I understand that our
thoughts, knowing or believing make our feelings. Moreover, we could not feel someone s feeling
although we can think, know or believe. So, to feel in the poem, we already know, believe or think.
In my daily life, I always express my feeling... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Tr. Joe, if we express our sensory that what we smell, what we taste, what we hear,
what we see and touch in details, it would become a poetic poem. For example, in the poem
Misfits within limits , I can see, hear and also taste. The speaker is phoning to his friend that I
can hear and they are going to the SONY HD Revolution Exhibition that I can see and they drink
cold drink that I can taste. Likely, in my daily life, I can understand by seeing with my eyes, by
hearing the sounds, by tasting the taste or by smelling with my nose or something that actually
happen to me. According to this reasons, it is similarities with my daily activities
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What Are You Narrative Essay
For a year, I was not important to anyone. My family abandoned me, and I was certain no one
valued me anymore. No one came looking for me. I was not that important. The program
brainwashed me. It taught me I was a nobody...a nothing. I believed that with all my heart and
unfortunately my mind.
When my father pulled me from the program, I decided to go back to school. Devastated about
missing my high school senior year, friends, and graduation, I returned. Ashamed to go back to my
previous high school, I discovered an alternative campus. That spared me explaining where I
was the past year. Everyone I knew was either in my graduating class or the class ahead of me.
They would all be gone now. My diploma would come from my parent school, but it would read the
following year s date.
Graduation for me only required four measly classes a full caseload at this school. I had never
failed anything. So, I registered for the nine weeks. Interior Decorating, Mass Media, Office Aide,
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Each paper was a task for me to write a phrase five or ten times. Some assignments included me
speaking in front of a mirror. The idea was to love me again. Yet, I did not even know who I was
anymore. Lost. Unanchored. Misplaced. She imprinted my soul and filled it up with positivity.
The sheer joy I felt from being important to someone anyone affected me in a positive way. A
sliver of me was a somebody again. Relevant. Meaningful. Valued.
For those nine weeks, I bided my time. The goal was to get my diploma. That was my only drive.
I felt different from people, who were doing normal things. Surrounded by strangers again, I felt
alienated. I had no inclination of how to behave, interact, or be a teenager. I was no longer
human. Social interactions were rare, awkward and assigned. I had no conversation skills, and my
clothes were not in the current style or fashion. Looking back, I was a fish out of
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No Evidence Of Purple Glazed Pottery
The site was occupied throughout the modern and splenetic periods, based on Stratum 1 s TPQ
date from a Pepsi can dated to 1969 AD, and the white glazed pottery characterized in the Modern
period and the blue glazed pottery characterized in the Splenetic period strewn about strata 2, 3, 4
and 5. The site does not seem to have been occupied throughout the Late Frenetic period, because
there is no evidence of purple glazed potterythroughout the relevant strata. However, the site was
occupied by the earlier Middle and Early Frenetic periods. Stratum 6 has many shards of orange
glazed pottery, which is characterized in the Middle Frenetic period, and yellow glazed pottery,
which is characterized in the Early Frenetic period, as well as a... Show more content on
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However, the site was occupied during the Late and Early Pleonastic period, evidenced by the
shards of pottery with red spirals on a pale surface found in the later Stratum 8, and the frequent
shards of pottery with black spirals on a pale surface found throughout strata 13, 16, 17, and 18.
This site was occupied throughout the Final Periphrastic period, which lasted from 1600 1500
BC. Stratum 17, although dating to the Early Pleonastic period, has a few shards of pottery with a
yellow burnished surface, which is characteristic of Final Periphrastic pottery. Also, it has an
imported scarab from the Egyptian Pharaoh Ahmose from around 1550 1525 BC, which falls
within the Final Periphrastic period. Stratum 18, also dating to the Early Pleonastic period, has
several yellow burnished pottery shards. Stratum 19 date directly to the Final Periphrastic period,
as it only has shards of yellow burnished shards. This site was also inhabited during the
Advanced, Developed, and Early Periphrastic periods. In Stratum 21, a C 14 dating of a growth
ring of a wooden oak beam dates to 2130 2030 BC, which is ranged around the Developed and
Early Periphrastic periods. Stratum 22 has shards of red burnished pottery, which is characteristic of
the Advanced Periphrastic period.
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How Can Family Law Be Reformed
Family and Welfare Law Summative Essay:
Analyse the impact of the five facts upon which a divorce may be based and discuss the arguments
surrounding the creation of a no fault divorce system. To what extent do you consider the law in
this area should be reformed?
1.Analyse impact of 5 facts
2.Argue no fault divorce system
3.Reform
Intro:
The law of divorce has drastically evolved through the years and encompasses the process of
terminating a valid marriage between a woman and a man, ultimately ending their relationship.
Contemporary developments in English law have altered the principal basis of divorce by
substituting irretrievable breakdown of marriage in place of the fault oriented grounds, which is the
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Significantly, no connection between the two factors is necessary, which was confirmed in Roper v
Roper.
There exists some confusion to what adultery is deemed to mean, however, definitions have been
established through case law as there is no statutory definition. The general consensus is that
adultery is voluntary sexual intercourse between a man and a woman who are not married to each
other but one of whom at least is a married person.
Behaviour
The fact of behaviour requires that the respondent behaved in such a way that the petitioner cannot
reasonably be expected to live with the respondent. This fact, as stated by Lord Justice Dunn in
Livingstone Stallard v Livingstone Stallard is whether a right thinking person would conclude that
they have behaved in a way that the other cannot reasonably be expected to live with
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What Is A Smart City Essay
SMART CITY
Nowadays what do we see your cities, states, country that s nothing but enlarging smart world smart
technology enriching our country itself to get highly developed.
What actually a SMART CITY is ?... It is having making use of many such technologies that cause
greater interaction of citizens with government, having such implementation that reduces time,
getting good enhancement of qualities, performance and as well leading to a Mega developed
country. A smart citycan be said to be an Intellectual city or information city or best way to express
it as The Digital City. Smart cities prepare a good respond to challenges, consequences citizens of
our city face. Smart city concept is mainly been in accordance for improving the management of
urban, lifestyle, livelihood.
Basically what includes in smart city, is advancement in various sectors that are actually needed for
the mankind s live. That are transport system, urbanization, agriculture field, education, etc.
The actual need for getting a smart city is due to basically due to all environmental changes
happening around, where climate changes is the most upcoming reason. Other basically involve
rising population, public issues and finance problems, reconstruction,etc.
An example that I can give on a smart city is Pune city. Many projects have been implemented and
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Modern technologies are what that play an important role in smart city system. Implementing all
these will only include people to the first.
SMART city include SMART people. SMART people include SMART solutions.
Smart city includes advancement in technology for development, education, transport,etc. Around
more than 50 to 100 cities have been declared as smart cities in each state.
SMART plans are made for the smart world. Including citizens, government, all for making many
plans and their work
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Around Seventy Eight Years Ago, World War Two Was Inevitable
Around seventy eight years ago, World War Two was inevitable and would last for six years, while
becoming one of the world s greatest conflicts. With the catastrophic effects of The Great War, the
further advancement of current technology and the advent of newer warfare, World War Two was
set to be the turning point of the twentieth century. The war caused the Berlin wall to separate
Germany, it indirectly caused the Cold War between the United Statesand the Soviet Union. World
War Two s legacy includes The Holocaust, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the first use of atomic
bombs. The United States use of the first atomic bombs has great complications, however the act is
justified because of Japan s reluctance to surrender, the amount of... Show more content on
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Even so, many more could have died if bombs had not been dropped. Although the atomic bombs
killed thousands in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it is widely believed that if the bombs were not
dropped, many more would have died from air raids, and ongoing warfare. According to Michael
Schaller, On June 18 Truman approved plans for a November invasion of Japan on the assumption
that the atomic bomb would not be ready and it would be desirable to have Russian assistance. вЃ¶
Had this November invasion happened, it can be concluded that there would have been a staggering
amount of deaths, in addition to the deaths that would occur from the air raids and other causes.
After the bombs dropped, Hirohito, the Emperor of Japan at the time said, prolonging the war
would only destroy Japan and threaten all human civilization. вЃ· However, prior to the bombs, the
Japanese would have fought to the death for their country and their pride due to their relentless
fighting. Therefore, by dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the U.S saved
lives that would have otherwise been killed in an invasion by the Allied forces. The lives that were
lost in the bombs are a significant reminder of how powerful that technology was.
The United States
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How To Be A Good Entrepreneur
Question 1
What are the steps to be a good entrepreneur? Write your suggestion and recommendation based on
your observation and experience in Malaysia.
1.0Introduction
An entrepreneur is a person who organizes and manages a business undertaking, assuming the risk
for the sake of profit. According to Martin (2010) an entrepreneur sees an opportunity which others
do not fully recognize, to meet an unsatisfied demand or to radically improve the performance of an
existing business. To have self belief that this opportunity can be made real through hard work,
commitment and the adaptability to learn the lessons of the market along the way. For example,
When an almost bankrupt security company was offered to her, Datuk Maznah Hamid and her ...
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If entrepreneur need business loan, so business planning need to be poured above paper to ease
approval business loan. Usually were those planning is two times more successful than that there is
no.
3. Character that is positive
Nice personality like understand, easy going and so on very helpful in someone success. If feel
become as it is when hot tempered foot, not for bearing and so on can make become successful
entrepreneur, think again. According to Park and Peterson (2006) signature strengths are positive
traits that a person owns, celebrates, and frequently exercises. The list above is more than a
simple demographic. We mapped these strengths on to the character strengths tradeoff diagram
that Dr. Peterson included in A Primer of Positive Psychology, Remember the caption from this
diagram, The farther apart are two strengths, the less likely it is that the same person habitually
shows both. The top 5 character strengths for entrepreneurs are evenly divided between the heart
and the mind sides of this diagram. Interestingly, they are skewed towards a focus on others, as
opposed to a focus on self. Figure 3.1 a Primer of Positive Psychology
4. Mentor
This already a few my time state in several articles previously. Those who get mentor help or like
this since before trade usually 3 fold will start business compared them that just wishful thinking on
bed without try to find a mentor. Study also
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A Short Note On The Battle Of Jutland
Hayden C. Melissa
8th English/ Language Arts
Mr. Kevin L. Nelson
11 January, 2016
Navy
Battle Of Jutland The Battle of Jutland was between the Germans and the British, the conflict was
building up for a while, and on May 31, 1916 is when the battle began.The Battle of Jutland is
one of the biggest naval battles in history, this battle was considered to be the only major naval
battle of World War I . The battle evolved over time due to Britain s declaration that its naval
force was superior in Europe and the introduction in 1906 of the Dreadnought. The British and
the Germans wanted two different things, the British wanted to protect their world wide
kingdom. The Germans were in need of more place than the North Sea s coast and they wanted
full control of the North Sea. Both countries avoided the conflict for a long time because of fear
of losing and making their country vulnerable. A letter from King George to Jellicoe stated: At
this grave moment in our national history I send to you, and through you to the officers and men
of the fleet of which you have assumed command, the assurance of my confidence that, under your
direction, they will revive and renew the old glories of the Royal Navy and prove once again the
sure shield of
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Claire Forden. Magistra Hickey-Behan. Latin I 3Rd Period.
Claire Forden
Magistra Hickey Behan
Latin I 3rd period
April 23, 2017
Pompey the Great
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, more commonly known as Pompey the Great, was many things. He
was part of the first triumvirate with Caesar and Crassus which ended with Crassus and Pompey s
death. He got rid of the mediterranean pirates in three months without major bloodshed. Delivering
20,000 captives to Rome, sparing most of them giving them jobs in farming. He also acquired the
nickname Pompey the Great in Sulla s second civil war as his general. In 77 B.C.E he was sent to
be pro consul to assist with the struggle against Sertorius in Spain. Pompey the Great was part of
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Domitius had brought his army upon Pompey but their was a ravine between them. The ravine
was hard to cross, and at the time there was a heavy storm pouring down rain and blowing big
gusts of wind. Domitius was ready to retreat but Pompey was waiting for this moment. With his
troops he quickly advanced and crossed the abyss, the enemy was in a state of great confusion
and disorder and not all of them were present. The rain had made it hard to see and the battle was
a flurry, many were fighting against their own army, Pompey himself narrowly escaped death.
Pompey s troops won the battle and his troops gave him the title imperator meaning commander or
a victorious general. Pompy said he could not accept the title with some of the enemy camp still
standing, and if they wish to make him worthy of honor they must demolish the enemy camp. So
they assaulted the adversary and thereafter Domitius perished at the hands of Pompey.
Taking advantage of his good fortune, he decided to invade Numidia in Africa. He traveled
throughout the country conquering all whom he came across, and revived the fear in barbarians of
Roman power, which had dissipated almost entirely. Legend says that it took him only forty days to
overthrow his enemies, subdue Africa, and settle the affairs of African kings. It was after this when
he returned
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Impact Of John Woolman On African American Abolitionists
The Philadelphia Quakers are an extremely religious organization who actively practice what they
preach. The one thing the Quakers believed strongly in was equality for all, but they did not always
believe owning slaves was a sinful act. Scholars such as Aptheker, Cole, Glickman, Houston, and
Newman, all believe that John Woolman was the main and most important Quaker abolitionist that
applied his religious views to introduce the idea that slaverywent against Quaker s Christian
religion. There are also two other main Quaker abolitionists that fought alongside Woolman, and all
three left a significant impact on the Quaker society. Why is Woolman considered the main
abolitionist who got people to follow him and change their views on slavery?... Show more content
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John Woolman is the first and most important Quaker to start the Abolitionists among the Quaker
society. Evidence proves that he was the first Quaker to speak up about the Quaker s religion and
owning slaves. He is the one that had the idea that slavery is anti Christian and should end the sinful
act. Two other major abolitionists gravitated towards Woolman because they agreed with his
beliefs. Another scholarly debate is when Quakers started taking the role as abolitionists. Evidence
supports that any of the main events such as the meeting, published writings, and other followers,
would be the main start. It only makes sense to start from the beginning at the meeting. When
Woolman spoke up about his views, it was the spark that started the domino effect. The published
writings and the other followers played a very important role, without those things then the
abolition movement might not have had such a huge impacted on society. With all three of these
combined, it lead to the Quakers believing that slavery is a corrupt and an immoral act upon the
human race that should be
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The Symbols Of Shopping Malls
The shopping mall is the public marketplace of the wealthy industrialized societies. Malls are
expensive to build and operate, and typically several gigantic chain department stores act as
anchors for the mall. These department stores are connected by climate controlled passageways
lined with smaller stores offering everything from ice cream to speciality clothing to movie theaters.
(Plattner 1989, 173)
This definition clearly indicates that mall is associated with wealthy, developed and industrialized
societies. But two of the largest shopping malls in South Asia, namely Bashundhara City and
Jamuna Future Park are situated at Bangladesh; which is, according to Global (MPI) 2014, is the
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The symbols of the growth of Dhaka include a changing skyline, high rises buildings both for
commercial and residential purposes, choking traffic and rows of fancy new shopping malls.
Every detail of these malls, whether the interior or facilities, reflects the stereotype mega mall
design to maximize the potential to spend whether on groceries, clothes, shoes, reading material,
food, cinema or entertainment all are available in one place.
Though these malls, in Bangladesh, initially faced huge fear of not running at all, now a days these
are being popular than ever. The tremendous hike in the number of mighty expensive trendy
shopping malls and the growing culture of shopping malls tend to exaggerate class distinction.
Even middle class s people take these malls as a status symbol.
The explosive growth of shopping malls in Bangladesh presents a set of complex and expanding
issues. Critics of mall expansion in the region express concern about western cultural aggression.
Others fear that these expensive malls replacing our middle class saving oriented culture by the
never ending consuming
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For Whom The Bell Tolls Innocence
Many scholars can conclude that the path of war is the path of destruction. People lose their
lives, their homes, and their innocence to war. War may bring overall victory to one country, but
to both, it brings loss on many levels. The underlying theme of For Whom The Bell Tolls was a
loss of innocence and having to give up one s personal beliefs to war. Three characters who faced
the horrors of war were Maria, JoaquГn, and Lieutenant Berrendo. In For Whom The Bell Tolls,
Maria was a beautiful girl who suffered tremendously during the war until she was finally rescued
by Pilar. Maria lost her innocence to the war when she witnessed her parents death and when she
was raped numerous times by soldiers. ...they shot her with my father...I saw both of them shot...
(Hemingway, 350). Maria then goes on to explain that after being humiliated by the soldiers, she
is taken to her father s office where she is raped. ...into the office of my father where they laid me
onto the couch.And it was there that the bad things were done (Hemingway, 353). Everything
Maria had faced from the war affected her deeply. At one point Maria explains her emotions by
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Lieutenant Berrendo is mandated to have his men decapitate the guerillas after a battle.
Berrendo gives the order, and walks away from the field because, He did not wish to stay to see
his orders being carried out (Hemingway, 322). War was definitely something Lieutenant
Berrendo did not like because he often ...felt only the hollowness that comes from action
(Hemingway, 326). Berrendo believed that some of the actions that they had to take were not
necessary. Even though he knew that the heads of their enemies were necessary for proof and
identification, Berrendo believed the whole concept was barbarous. It was because of war that
Lieutenant Berrendo was forced to put his morals aside and do things he believed were not morally
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Panselectionism Vs Pluralism
I am reminded of learning that when air rushes out of a flat tire, it isn t being squeezed out, it is
merely not being completely contained and the kinetics of matter in the gas phase are sufficient to
allow the tire to deflate to equilibrium with the atmosphere. At first this seemed like a linguistic
matter and mostly irrelevant. For most people it is a completely irrelevant nuance, but not for
physicists and chemists who are using the principles of effusion to separate isotopes of radioactive
uranium. Similarly, while a discussion regarding the difference between panselectionism and
pluralism will sedate most readers into a state of drooling submission, the critique issued by Gould
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Several alternatives to panselectionism are presented and are generally all a variation on the
neutral theory of molecular evolution (printing should pend inquiry regarding the lack of credit
to Motoo Kimura for development of said theory). This hypothesis proposes that random genetic
drift plays a dominant role in genetic evolution with selection playing a minor supporting role. In
the section titled Telling Stories, the authors criticize scientists who ignore and/or marginalize the
more likely explanation of neutral theory in favor of the archaic approach of justifying every
identifiable characteristic of an organism as beneficial and inventing an often completely
untestable hypothesis for its utility. I heartily agree with this objection I have long felt that the
field of evolutionary biology is weakened every time the phrase over millions of years is uttered
(and it is uttered far beyond the point of clichГ©), and every time a biologist duplicitously
represents that selection happens without values and judgment (of course), and then proceeds to
describe the various features in terms of survival value and utility. As the authors point out, the
mere existence of a good fit between organism and environment is insufficient evidence for
inferring the action of natural selection (593). Finally, the authors invoke Darwin himself in order
to remind readers that He was patently pluralist and bristled at being portrayed as a panselectionist
although as Gould and Lewontin note, we do not now regard all of Darwin s subsidiary
mechanisms as significant or even valid
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Alyson Noel s Blue Moon
The book I read for my summer book report was Blue Moon by Alyson Noel. Blue Moon is part
of a series called The Immortals, and it is the second book of the series. The female protagonist
Ever Bloom is immortal. In the last book she went through the process of becoming immortal.
Now she is learning how to control the power of manifestation while going on a journey through
her boyfriend s past. Being immortal means to live on forever and never die. So Ever will go
through the endless past of Damen s childhood discover something she had never knew about her
perfect boyfriend.
In the beginning of the book, the setting is placed in Ever s bedroom where Damen is teaching her
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As Ever s powers get even stronger Damen is growing weak, so she becomes intent on saving
Damen.Another new boy named Roman comes into the school and instantly becomes popular.
One night Ever goes to see a friend and finds out the Damen left her so Roman offers Ever a ride
but she doesn t trust him so she declined. The next day she finds out the Damen had joined a
group of popular kids that treat Ever horribly, and Damen treats her as if he hates her and
remembers nothing. Then, Ever finds out that the immortal drink that Damen has been using was
poisoned by Roman! Ever tries to rewrite the time when Ever s family dies but then she s faces
with the choice of living a life with Damen or with her family and without Damen. When Ever
goes back she finds that the Elixir is poisoned again by Roman so Ever puts her blood in thinking
that it would save Damen, but in fact it just makes him unable to touch Ever again or else he would
die.
Some facts about immortality are:
The first single celled organisms that populated the place we live on, didn t have a reason to die
until something bigger ate it.
If everyone was immortal we could easily overpopulate the
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Social Deviance And Social Deviance
Social deviance is considered a broad term, it tends to describe actions or behaviors that violate
society s norms. Norms, in a simple context, are rules by, which members of society are expected
to conform to. When it comes to discussing the term deviance, it tends to mean a person s failure
to conform to unspoken rules established by society. Social deviance can have many forms and
interpretations. Deviant acts are primarily relative to the setting because deviance in one place
could be considered non deviance in another place. Theft, violence, murder, or any kind of
criminal behavior, can be considered either deviant or non deviant, depending on the context. It
s coming up to countries, establishments, and governing bodies to determine, which acts are and
aren t acceptable. An example, could be murdering someone for drugs is not acceptable, but
murdering someone in an act of self defense is. It can be concluded, all acts of deviance are
subjected to review and accepted on the condition that it fits what society holds acceptable. Acts
of deviance can result in some very positive outcomes.(Why is this here?) Everyone has
unconsciously committed an act of deviance, in addition, have conformed to society s norms, as
well. A un establish rule in society is to always pay for one s food prior to consumption.
However, I do not always conform to this social norm. For example, when I go grocery shopping I
tend to consume food that has not been purchased, yet, while walking
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Work Effectively with Others
BSBWOR203B Work effectively with others
Assessment Activity 1:
PART A
1.
Situation| Support action| A member of your team has been askedto give a presentation at a
conferencenext week and they are very nervousabout speaking in public.| Suggest the member
practices in front of colleagues or friends they are comfortable around, give them words of support
to build their confidence. | Your teamleader needs someone to takeover collating and mailing out
thenewsletter because someone else in yourteam is sick.| If you are free, put your hand up to help
out if you think you are suitable for and understand the role.| A colleague does not understand how
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Give them positive feedback, reaffirming what they did well. Then give them constructive feedback
so they know where and how they can improve. If they still don t feel completely comfortable with
their knowledge and skills, suggest they go through some retraining.
2.
1. Money restraints;
Money restraints can affect any workplace. Funds are initially needed to get any venture off the
ground. Any successful business needs to be taking in more money then it
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Perfume Character Analysis
Patrick SГјskind s seminal 1985 novel, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, achieves that rare feat of
creating a main character that portrays a protagonist that lacks conventional heroic qualities or in
other literature term, an anti hero. The novel discusses the main character Grenouille, who became
an infamous criminal who lived in the unhygienic and uprising rebellion in Paris, France, 18th
century. He had experienced life chiefly through his highly developed sense of smell. SГјskind s
did a marvelous job in portraying personality traits that can be attributed and recognized to an
actual serial killer. Moreover, he has been more in depth within Grenouille s personality by adding
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Born into an era where religion was a major importance to the people and an essence of life.
Without any logical or spiritual reasoning, it would lead them to the idea that the person or
object considers being abnormal. Without a possession of a personal fragrance, he was titled as
unidentified and abominable. This led him the absence of someone to guide him and
comprehending the difference between what is considered morally right or wrong. On a
contrary, unlike Grenouille, Ed Gein isolation was due to the fault of parental guidance. Gein
lived a repressive and solitary life on his family homestead with a weak brother, violent
unemployed alcoholic father, and domineering mother. His mother, moved into a desolate
location to prevent outsiders from influencing her sons. ( Ed Gein: Real American Psycho. Ed
Gein: Real American Psycho.) Gein only left the premises to go to school and she blocked any
attempt he made to pursue friendships. With a slight growth over one eye and an effeminate
demeanor, the young Gein became a target for bullies. His mother made a habit of punishing her
boys for even trying to make friends. Despite receiving a substantial amount of abuse from his
mother, Gein was obsessed with pleasing her. His mother, a devoted and fanatical Lutheran,
drummed into her boys the innate immorality of the world, the evil of drink and the belief that all
women (herself excluded) were prostitutes and lewd. When
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Value Chain Analysis Of Garmco
4.2 Value Chain Analysis
The Value chain portrays all the internal activities that a firm undergoes to convert inputs into
outputs. Consequently, value chain analysis is when a firm recognizes the primary and support
activities that contribute in adding value to the final product, then analyze these activities in
accordance to the firms strategy of either reducing costs or increasing differentiation (Jurevicius,
2013).
(Figure 1)
4.2.1 Primary Activities
Inbound Logistics
Referring to Mr. Essa (2016) speech, the inbound logistics for Garmco, which involves the
processesof obtaining, storing and distributing inputs internally, is basically purchasing and
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This is because they have easy access to metal, seeing that their main supplier Alba is located
close to them, and according to the CEO, it is important for them to be located next to a metal
producer. This also allows easy communication with ALBA as being close to them grants them
having an appropriate logistical method to stay on track, avoid any delays and ensuring the quality
of the received product to be used in their operations.
Bahrain Strategic Location
Operating from Bahrain itself is a competitive advantage to them because of Bahrain s strategic
location. It benefits them in easing the international operations(importing and exporting) as it is
located at the center of the gulf, where it is easy to trade with many countries. Lucas (2016)
assures that from Bahrain, it is easy to supply to Asia, Europe and the US due to the favorable
logistics. Thus the outstanding infrastructure such as sea, air and land helps GAMRCO inreaching
and delivering their product to many markets worldwide allowing them have a bigger customer base
( Why Bahrain? , n.d.).
The Developed human
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Case Study Of Double Glazing Chelmsford
Quality Double Glazed Window Seals in Chelmsford from Double Glazing Chelmsford
Are your windows drafty? Have you been amazed by your vitality charges a moment ago? Control
the temperature in your home by altering your spilling windows. It is the best double glazed
window seals, Chelmsford s double glazing suppliers can provide to the general population of
Chelmsford.
Double Glazing Chelmsford has decades of familiarity in reestablishing draft inclined homes to
cozier conditions by supplanting or introducing quality double glazing window seals.
Our experts are talented in their artworks and guarantees in making your window draught proof
plus air sealed so your home stays warm in winter. You may also spare cash on yearly vitality bills.
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When we lead a preparatory examination, we discover more often that the window seals are broken
or shattered.
What exactly are Window Seals?
The principle reason for window seals is to guarantee the space between the window edge and
casement is both water/air proof and water tight when the window is closed. This gives great
warmth and acoustic protection for the home.
At Double Glazing Chelmsford we have thermally proficient tubular seals which can be welded into
the window corners to ensure air and water tight quality. Thermally inserted windows prevent the
seals from dropping out of the window structure and the tubular shape gives them great versatility.
Our twofold coating window seals in Chelmsford keep up their unique shape after any adjustment,
guaranteeing a perfect window fixing each time we finish the task.
Moreover, our window seals don t get to be awful due to the top quality material used in
manufacturing
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Analysis Of The Epic Of Old Mali
Erica Pangburn
Professor Timothy Fitzgerald
March 21, 2015
Primary Source Analysis
An Epic of Old Mali
Sundiata: an Epic of Old Mali was written by D.T. Niane and translated by G.C. Pickett. D.T.
Niane was a historian who received this version of Sundiata s epic from Djeli Mamoudou
KouyatГ©, a griot. In fact, there is not a true author for this epic due to the fact that it has been
transmitted orally for many years. This epic justly showed the type of culture Africa had at the time
taken place and has defined the type of people who use to reside there. Sundiata: an Epic of Old
Mali withholds many themes, but only some of importance: the transmission of the epic, politics,
religion, and destiny.
It can be argued that the orality of Sundiata versus the written translation is an important theme of
the epic of old Mali. This story has been translated several times into several different languages.
The epic of Sundiata originated as an oral epic performance that was performed by various African
griots or bards. It was a challenge translating the oral tradition into written form. Thus concluded
that orality is a better form of transmission than writing. Transmitting oral passages into writing can
be easily falsified. Oral communication is more unquestioning than writing. Interesting enough, the
griots are important persons who transmitted Sundiata: an Epic of Old Mali through many lineages.
Griots were not only historical orators, but they were also important political figures.
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The Streets Of The Crowd
Through various types of social gatherings, such as concerts and riots, our society is dominated
by a vast variation of crowds, where some of these crowds bring out Georges Bataille s definition
of animality in the humanity that is engaged in the crowds. There are a multitude of types of
crowds, from open crowds to invisible crowds to double crowds. As stated by Elias Canetti, the
dominating two kinds of crowds in our world are the open and the closed crowd. An open crowd
is defined by its ability to continuously grow. Once the growth of the crowd comes to a stop, the
open crowd disintegrates. A closed crowd is defined by having a boundary, it accepts its
limitations, and puts an emphasis on permanence. Although the closed crowd is an extremely
common and prevalent form of crowd, the truest and purest form is the open crowd. All crowds
carry a dichotomy of fascination and attraction versus fear and repulsion, not unlike Rudolf Otto s
mysterium tremendum. The different crowds are characterized by their ways of discharge,
destructiveness, and eruption (Canetti, 17 22). In a crowd, those who are engaged free themselves
from societal constructions of difference such as class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality,
among other constructs. Dropping all notions of self, the engaged allow themselves to become one
with fellow participants. The crowd is also characterized by its ability to find pleasure in
destructiveness. The crowd is attracted to the noise and images of
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Bitzer s Rhetorical Model
Scott McWhirter
English 101 Section 043
Professor Hayes
March 31, 2011
Bitzer s The Rhetorical Situation Penguin responses to climate change in the Southern Ocean by
Jaume Forcada and Philip N. Trathan (2009) was a study conducted to analyze and predict the
migrating patterns of different species of penguins due to changes in climate. (p. 1618) Also,
Forcada and Trathan investigate whether or not certain species of penguins possess phenotypic
plasticity (the ability of an organism to change its phenotype in response to changes in the
environment) (p. 1618). In order to properly conduct a textual analysis of this article, Lloyd Bitzer s
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Although the authors of this article regularly use a multitude of sources, data, and statistics to
support their hypothesis, there are several (not all) which seem to be overly used and randomly
cited. This may serve as a constraint to the audience because if the information presented does not
seem to be entirely relevant, it may be a painless assumption for the audience that the issue at hand
is not an incredibly urgent one, but instead, a rhetoric discoursed just for the sake of rhetoric. Also,
the overwhelming wealth of information shown may serve as a distraction from the simple fact the
rhetoric is trying to convey: penguins are affected by climate change; in result, penguins affect the
environment. The information does not, however, prove to be faulty, but each piece of data seems
to be calculated accurately. For example, a table is provided that names each species of penguin, the
threats against them, and their resulting response to that threat. This makes it very clear whether
each species has the ability to adapt, or if the climate change has just caused them to disperse.
Also, each piece of data is affiliated with a source, which increases the audience s opinion of the
writer s character.
Another aspect of the research that does seem to constrain the author s point of view, however, is
the fact that no actual experiment was conducted by F amp; T.
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Sukuk Bonds
Presently, the East Cameron has business partner relationship with the Macquarie Bank, such that
the latter owns 50% equities of the East Cameron. However, Macquarie soon intends to withdraw
its investment in the business, initiating Campbell Evans (CEO of East Cameron Partners LP) to
look for other alternative options to regain full control of the business. With high demands and
increasing prices of oil and gas, Evans wants to take these advantages in gaining finances to buy out
Macquarie and diversify its investment portfolio (Sapp, 2010, p. 1). The proposed sukuk bonds
compels high interests on the part of East Cameron, being that it can be a solution for the company
to reverse the financial conditions that previously characterize their investment relations with
Macquarie. Under this term, the equity rights are gradually repurchased by the East Cameron upon
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AdvantagesDisadvantages
1Enough finances to buy Macquarie s 50% equity in the company and procure high returns from
bond like instruments (Sapp, 2010, p. 2). In this way, the current relationship of East Cameron
with Macquarie can be reversed by being able to buy Macquarie s 50% equity stakes. Moreover,
adequate finances can be secured that can enable East Cameron to engage with further exploration
of the two oil/ gas properties (Sapp, 2010, p. 6).A new kind of financial investment in the North
American markets (Sapp, 2010, p. 4)
2High returns from booming prices of gas and oil market and acquire higher level of control on
the company (Sapp, 2010, p. 3)Smaller cash outflows to investors at an estimated rate of 11.25%
(Sapp, 2010, p. 5)
3No concept or application of interest rates, because interest or riba (in Arabic / Islam) is against
the Shariah law (Sapp, 2010, p. 3) Based on the traditional practices and concepts of financing
(Sapp, 2010, p.
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Economic Issues Of Nike
Nike, Inc. which is based in Beaverton, Oregon is the biggest and most successful brand in retail
and sports. (History of Nike KicksOnFire.com).The brand is so successful that it holds over 60%
market share in the industry. Nike was first known as Blue Ribbon Sports and was established in
1964. It was originally deal by a Japanese shoe maker Onitsuka Tiger (now known as ASICS). It
only formally become NikeInc. in 1971. It was started by a track and field coach, Bill Bowerman
and Phil Knight, a runner from Portland who was enrolled in the University of Oregon. (Business
Insider, 2014) Till date, The Nike Global team has employees in six continents and around 53
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Social factors such as demographics and lifestyle impacts the way Nike Inc runs its current
business and set plans for future visions. In Singapore, dated June 2014, there were 3.87 million
residents with a number of 3.34 million of Singapore residents. Singapore s population saw a
growth and it remained stable. The average age in Singapore population is at 38 years in 2013.
(Department Of Statistics Singapore, n.d.).
Lifestyle of the people living in Singapore as well plays a huge role for Nike Inc. As said by Dr
Amy Khor, Minister of State for Health and Manpower for the Asia s Ist Annual Invitational
Leadership Conference and Educational Initiative for Food Service and Healthcare, more and more
Singaporeans are becoming health conscious . (Ministry of Health Singapore, November 28, 2012).
Diet and health are getting more apparent and the demand for fitness clubs are going up. This
demand gave Nike an opportunity to create more awareness on the sports apparels, shoes and
equipment that will complement their healthy
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War Against Terror and Human Rights Essay
War Against Terror and Human Rights
The Human Rights Act 1998 took full legal effect across the English and Welsh legal systems on
October 2nd 1998. The Act, allows people to claim a number of the rights and freedoms that are set
out in the European Convention on Human Rights. The Government had high hopes that when the
act was passed it would create a Culture of Human Rights within the United Kingdom.
The principal aim of the Human Rights Act 1998 was to give statutory and formal protection in
UK law to a set of clearly distinguishable rights. It was also to allow people to claim their rights
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A victim includes anyone directly affected by the actions or non actions of one of the above
public authorities. Whilst this directly affected principle is absolute, a victim can also include
someone not necessarily directly affected by the actions of a public body, but indirectly affected.
For instance, a person who is likely to be put under surveillance by the police will be able to call
upon the Human Rights Act, even though they have not yet had their privacy interfered with.
Where it is established that a Convention Right has been violated, the victim may be able to gain an
injunction to stop the violation, force the public authority to take action, take judicial review
proceedings or obtain damages and compensation.
The Human Rights Act affects the different types of legislation in a number of ways. Primary
legislation, which is Parliamentary Statute, the most sacred type of English law, has to be bought
into accordance with the Convention Rights. If primary legislation does not comply with the
Convention Rights then a Declaration of Incompatibility is issued. This can only be given by the
higher courts and allows the offending legislation to be changed and put inline with the Convention
Rights easily and quickly. If a statement is not issued, then the case proceeds to the European Court
of Human Rights.
Common Law is
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The Common Definition Of A Memorandum
The common definition for a memorandum is a written document recorded for future use,
something one can use in the present to see the message behind past actions. This Memorandum
on Colonizing New France speaks of the plans in which the French intended to pursue their new
land. Although we are not given any specific author we are able to decipher that this writer was in
close proximity to the colony of New France. This shows us major insight into the mindset these
newcomers had and more importantly, shows us the way they viewed the inhabitants and their land.
Thus making this a very useful source when deciding if the French truly had good intentions.
Through the piece, we hear things such as what to do with the land and the people already there.
Being that there were many inhabitants who already were merged with the French culture we could
tell that the main focus was the land and the native s children. As this document was published
in 1663 most of these plans were more so simply ideas or propositions for the upcoming future.
But that does not decrease the value of this piece as we can detect disrespect through the way
they speak of the land. Between paragraph two and three the discussion of how poor the area is
for agriculture arises, as well as describing the process towards clearing the land. With how dense
the land in New France was with the forestry it caused long, cold winters and frozen land to last
longer than average. With hopes of clearing the forests, the sun
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Tort Law Cases Essay
Presented are four separate cases that have been argued and settled in a court of law. Each of these
cases represent a different kind of tort, a tort is a civil wrong or wrongful act, which can be either
intentional or accidental, from which injury occurs to another (Hill Hill n.d.). The torts are as
listed, intentional, criminal, negligence, and liability as presented in the four researched cases.
State Rubbish Collectors Ass n v. Siliznoff When a person violates another person s legal rights
deliberately it is considered an intentional tort (Mayer et al. n.d.). Intentional torts are when
someone is assaulting someone, trespassing on a person private property, false imprisonment of an
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The association was held liable for the damages that stemmed from the emotional distress of the
defendant. The plaintiff had caused the defendant to suffer such extreme fright that it compelled
him to either give up the Acme account he had been working in the service area and give to the
State Rubbish Collectors Association back payment or the defendant had to become a member with
the association and pay dues.
The courts ruled that the plaintiff had not right to use such coercive methods when competing for
business and the liability was clear in this circumstance. The defendant was awarded $1250.00 by
the plaintiff for compensatory damages and $4000.00 was awarded by the association for
exemplary damages. Plaintiff attempted to appeal stating the awarded amount was excessive; the
courts ruled that the amount awarded was not excessive and denied the appeal from the plaintiff.
No dissenting opinion was made.
People v. Watson Someone commits a wrongful act and someone is the victim is considered a
crime. The charge is against the defendant and if found to be responsible for the crime the
defendant serves a sentence and pays a fine to the government and possible restitution is paid to
the victim of the crime. The case presented is an example of a person who is accused of a crime.
On November 30, 1981 in Shasta County at the Supreme
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Information From The Sales Sub System
Information from the sales sub system can be used by management in conjunction with information
from the other subsystems to make decisions regarding the direction and day to day operations of
the business. Information from the sales subsystem is vital in the preparation of the income
statement, balance sheet, profit and loss statement. Sales data is also used by management to
manage cash flows and prepare sales budgets and targets. Information can be obtained through
customer satisfaction surveys, feedback from customers via any number of channels including
facebook and customer reviews along with information from the inventory and shipping sub
systems can be used to highlight areas for improvement and aid in planning activities for the
business. If your business is not able to meet the needs and expectations of the customers the highly
competitive nature of the market means that there are many other businesses both online and
traditional retail stores that are more than happy to accommodate them. The information gained
from the sales sub system can be examined on its own to show specific areas where significant
success or failure has occurred. It can just as easily be viewed in conjunction with information from
other sources to aid in the long term planning for the business, identifying potential problem areas
and showing the strengths of the business. Inventory management system: The data in the reports
produced by the inventory system can be used to support
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The Poetry Of Sylvia Plath
Sylvia Plath is often described as a feminist poet who wrote about the difficulties women faced
before women s right were a mainstream idea. From reading her poetry, it is quite obvious that
Plath s feminism is extremely important to her, but she also wrote about a lot of day to day
experiences and made them significant through her use of literary devices such as metaphors and
symbols. Plath may also be best known for her autobiographical poetrywritten in a confessional
style that appeared during the 1950s. She is considered a very important poet of the post World
War II era. She became widely known following her suicide in 1963 (Bawer). Through Sylvia Plath
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Although once Plath had gotten older she moved to England, certainly her time in Winthrop
affected her life and poetry. Her father, Otto Plath, was a German professor of Biology, an
entomologist, and also authored a book about bees; which would later become the subject of
many of Plath s later poems. Her mother, Aurelia Plath was pursuing a career in teaching when
she met Sylvia s father. At the age of eight, Sylvia Plath published her first poem, her father
would die in Winthrop, that same year. This would be the start of her lifelong career as a poet.
Plath lived and wrote in the 1950s through the 1960s in both America and England (Bawer). As a
modern period poet and feminist, growing up during WWII, some of Plath s work was directly
related to the issues that were developing in society at the time. After WWII, societies were often
characterized by strict gender norms. Women were expected to remain safely in their homes, with
being a wife and a mother as their ultimate joy and goal. Art and expression became away from
women to escape the everyday pressures of society.
The poem The Applicant gives a glimpse of how Plath personally felt about women s rights and
also touched on male dominance in her marriage. Through the poem, Plath shows the struggles of
young women who are taught by society to pursue marriage and feel their worth only comes from
their physical beauty. The poem begins
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The Case Of Brown V. Board Of Education
Education is a valuable service in society that strengthen a workforce, a nation and bring forth
awareness. Why should this be limited based on race or because of economic reasons, the quality
should represent where the schools are located, if they are public? The Public School system
belongs to society and those who contribute to what supports the educationsystem. In choosing
Brown v. Board of Education, a case which continues to have a great impact to this day, taking
into consideration what was occurring at the time is how this case can be fathom. Today,
equality is flawed, but far from the injustices of the 50s. However, steps such as the case of
Brown v. Board of Education, others alike, and they were more than a court cases; the revolution
needed for change. On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court issued its landmark Brown v. Board of
Education of Topeka ruling, which declared that racially segregated public schools were inherently
unequal (The Learning Network, 2012).
Without a doubt, in current times the public school s roster reflects the demographic makeup of its
neighborhoods; racial and culturally, and these are the results of economics, more than a racial
circumstance. That said, in continuing to change there will be more court cases on isolated
discrimination and beyond the school system to allow changes needed. Currently, being able to
have schools with diversity opens the minds of our youth to explore the world s culture, it provides
early on people to steer
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Present Day Protest Summary
Tufekci uses different strategies to convince her audience that present day protest, no longer has
the same effect they did before social media. She proposes this theory by stating that social media
has changed the game for protest. Tufekci gives examples of different type of protest throughout
American history to show the effect it has on society. For example, the Women March of 2017,
March on Washington of 1963, Antiwar Protest 2003, and the Tea Party protest of 2009. All these
protests impacted America in different ways. Tufekci was able to grasp her audience attention by
appealing to nature and authority. Tufekci is a writer who emphasizes on the effect technology has
on politicsand society The protests in American all had a different
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In many of his plays, Shakespeare demonstrates ideas of...
In many of his plays, Shakespeare demonstrates ideas of gender and racial stereotypes. Othello, a
play in which characters are judged based on sex and appearance, is an example of these
stereotypes. Othello s non white ethnic background provides a platform for racial conflict. The
characters of Desdemona and Emilia allow for sexism and genderconflict. These themes of Othello
are closely related because of the similar prejudice and stereotypes. The sexism and racism in
Othello allow for racist tones and ethnic conflicts.
Women play an important role in Othello. The chastity of a woman is valued, and Desdemona s
perceived adultery leads to the deaths of many characters. Iago s hatred of women is shown
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Emilia does her husband s bidding by taking the handkerchief that Othello gave Desdemona
because Iago hath a hundred times wooed to steal it (3.3.308 309). After she gives him the
handkerchief, she asks Iago why he wants it and threatens to take it back if it is not for some
good purpose (3.3. 333.335). In the end, she betrays her husband by revealing his plot to destroy
Othello s life. In her conversation with Desdemona about adultery, Emilia informs her that she
would commit adultery, Nor I neither by this heavenly light; I might do t as well i the dark
(4.3.68 69). Emilia shows her independence from her husband by admitting that she would
commit adultery if the price were right. Her cynical attitude toward men is shown as she says,
They are all but stomachs, and we all but food; They eat us hungerly, and when they are full They
belch us (3.4.106 108). She does not believe her marriage is based on love, rather she believes her
husband sees her as a possession to be used as he pleases.
The male characters of the play view women in varied ways. Cassio often admires Desdemona s
positive characteristics and states that she is perfection (2.3.25). Iago s attitude toward women is
critical and negative. He tells Emilia that women are pictures out of doors, Bells in your parlors,
wildcats in your kitchens, Saints in your injuries, devils being offended, Players in your huswifery,
and huswives in your beds (2.1.111 114) meaning that women are objects at
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Don Quixote Fact Sheet
Here is what happened today:
The book starts off with an eccentric gentlemen from the village of La Mancha. The men becomes
mad after reading an immense number of chivalry books. He then decides to become a knight
errant to endure infinite adventures. He decides to dedicate his actions to someone, a farmer that
he once had a crush on: Dulcinea del Toboso. He then departs and ends up on an inn, which he
mistakes for a castle. He also mistakes two prostitutes for princesses. Don Quixote fights two man
who enter the inn, which he knocks unconscious. The innkeeper knights Don Quixote, he then
thanks her and leaves. Our protagonist encounters two individuals in the wild, a farmer who beats
his worker. The worker tricks Don Quixote into making him think that he is a knight. Don Quixote
leaves, and the farmer beats the worker even worse. Afterwards Don Quixote receives a beating
from evil doers on the road.
Day: Friday Date: July 3 2015
I read up to page 131 today. Chapter V VIII
3 new words I learned today:
__Goatherd___________________________________________________ _knight
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Don Quixote beats a lady s attendant on their way. Sancho worries that the police will come after
them. Don Quixote assures Sancho that knights never go to jail, because they are permitted to
use violence in the pursuit of justice. They spend the night with a group of goatherds. A singing
goatherd joins them and sings a ballad to the group. One of the goatherds applies medicine to
Don Quixote ear, which heals it. A goatherd name peter comes and announces that a man has died
for his love of Marcela, a shepherdess. He invites Don Quixote to his funeral and he accepts. They
all go to sleep except for Don Quixote, who stays up thinking about
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Maggie And Dee In The Story Teller
There is four main character in the story, I, Maggie, Dee, or Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo, who
is called Wangero in the last part of the story and her boyfriend, Aslamalakim. The story teller is
I , Maggie and Dee s mother. I am a hard working woman, who is as strong as a man. Due to I had
had little education, she is not a literate woman, but it does mean that she is bad at talking or
convincing others. Her old house had been destroy by a fire accident, and they are living in a
poor house. Maggie and Dee are her daughters. Maggie is uglier than Dee, so she are somehow
negative. Dee have a nice body and better looking. She brought her boyfriend to meet her mother
and her sister, but he was not welcome by her sister. Dee wanted to take something... Show more
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And if your parent force you to go, you can strongly disagree with them, or even say bad word to
them. When I first heard it, I thought: What kind of person is him? Because studying for
TOFEL, HSK and SAT are required for the Korean students to go to college, especially for us,
the students who have studied in the foreign country for 3 years or 12 years. And if we do not
take classes other than school classes, it s nearly impossible for us to study by ourselves.
Although this is necessary for us, Mr.M said is useless. Some days later, I realized that this is the
difference of culture, just like Dee and her mother and sister. Sometimes the way of thinking
between the former generation and the new generation, Western countries and Eastern Countries,
and even different individuals perspectives can be so much different. In the story, Dee and her
mother have not overcome their different opinions about quilts when the story ended. However, in
my opinion, everybody in this world should realize it, in order to overcome the conflict between
them. I should be the start of it, and try to understand and respect other s ideas about something,
and I think I can finally overcome the conflicts which caused by lot of different opinions between
Mr.M and me by acknowledging and respecting
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How Did Religion Influence The Development Of The Ancient...
The ancient Egyptian civilization captivates everyone s imagination. The mystery of religion in
particular. Research has been conducted in this area. This essay will specifically focus on what the
religion was, how it developed, how the religion affected the government, how it affected the way
people lived and how the religionhas influenced this generation.
The ancient Egyptian belief was based on polytheism. The religion was unique during ancient
times. Research shows that the Egyptians believed in many gods. They had around 200 gods
and goddess. Many of the gods presented themselves as half human and half animal. Amon Re was
considered a true god and was the king of all gods. Their two chief Gods were Osiris and Amon
Re. Horus was the sky god and had the head of a hawk and a body of a human. However, ... Show
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Religions such as Buddhism, Judaism and Christianity have been influenced by the Ancient
Egyptian religion. Research shows that the ancient Egyptians had questions about the life after
death and what results when you die and if God existed. So they developed a religion that they
firmly followed and believed in through their beliefs and worshiped their gods, just like we do
today. If they didn`t create these religions, we would have different beliefs today. According to the
evidence ancient Egypt influenced our religions we follow today. Ancient Egyptwas one of the first
countries that converted to Christianity in 43 CE. A lot of the legends of ancient Egyptian gods
were transferred to the new god Jesus. The legends were transferred to the new god Jesus because
of the early childhood stories of Jesus and his mother Mary as they were often compared stories of
Horus and his adventures with his mother, Isis. These religions managed to influence other
countries and then other countries started to find more religions. If it weren t for the ancient
Egyptians, we wouldn t have the religions people
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The Mass Media in China
LS22442 Mass Media Tutorial Weeks 4 and 5
WEEK 4
The Mass Media in China
Read the text (translation) paras. 1 38 for Week 4, before your tutorial; watch the first half of the
documentary in class, then answer the questions at end.
First anniversary of China s entry to WTO (2002) RTHK: Impact on the media
Ru shi yi zhou nian(入世一周年) HC427.95 .R83 2003 (local tv) Vol.2 RTHK
Soundtrack: mainly Cantonese, some Putonghua (with Chinese subtitles), some English
Introduction (Trans. D.B. Hunter)
Recent years have seen rapid development in China s mass media sector with a progressive shift in
balance from government control to commercialization and responsiveness to markets. To cope
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9. Since the station started operating, Chinese stations have been frantically adopting the same
format, as programmes like this were something which few of them had ever made. One example
currently being recorded is an extremely popular male beauty competition.
10. We syndicated this show to several channels already in mainland China and for instance in
Chongqing, the channel that we syndicated it to there was Chongqing TV No. 2 and on that
channel, in the week, in that time slot, it has gone to become the number one general entertainment
channel in all of Chongqing.
11. As television stations rely on advertising revenue, the advertising industry wants to see ratings.
Since Xing Kong Weishi entered the China market, it s been bringing in spectators and advertising,
leaving domestic stations to follow as best they can. The days of no competition when everyone
ate from the same big pot are well and truly over and will not return.
12. In the past the mainland, media was directly under government control. This was an effective
way to get policies across to the people. But the effectiveness of government run media in a free
market situation is low. To handle the impact of entry to the WTO as well as Jiang Zemin s
directive, the media need to stand on their own two feet.
13. Talking to the People s Daily, Jiang Zemin said that the media had to properly carry out their
propaganda work and at the same time make sure that they adhered to
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The Political Relationship Of The United States And South...
The Vietnam conflict was a ruthless and long war that had serious consequences for everyone
involved and would prove to be a shameful and infamous snapshot of American foreign policy at
work. This paper will highlight the geo political relationship of the United States and South
Vietnam, focusing on events taking place after the Geneva accords of 1954, in the attempts to
insure a non communist Vietnam.
The United States refused to sign the Geneva accords (because the U.S. refused any possibility of
communist control over Vietnam), but elections were to be held in 1956 to decide the ruling
government by popular vote. The U.S. government created SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty
Organization), a regional alliance that swore to protect South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos in the
event of Communist rule. SEATO quickly came into full force and became the exact mechanism
Washington used to justify its support of South Vietnam. This support of course even became the
direct involvement of U.S. troops in Vietnam. In 1955, the U.S. picked Ngo Dinh Diemto replace
Bao Dai as the head of the regime in South Vietnam. In a move to consolidate the power, Prime
Minister Diem called for a referendum between Emperor Bao Dai and himself. In a very banana
republic esque way, Diem won that referendum by over 98% of the vote (although a questionable
legitimacy to say the least). With help, guidance and U.S. encouragement, Diem refused
participation in the Geneva planned elections that Ho Chi Minh
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The Importance Of Education In The United States
The United States stands only at the top of the education system with its ever growing tuition rates
and student debt that goes hand in hand. It s easy to want what other countries have, and the United
States won t know the waterfall effects that are caused by the implication of a free or low costing
tuition plan until it is enacted. The United Statesnational leaders believe that cheaper alternatives to
millions of dollars in student debt is achievable. They have proposed several paths with no avail
from congress to ignite their plans.
The US has the capability to accomplish a different path in the education system, but as Michael
McPherson states, the real question in our view is whether the United States possesses the will to
pursue such
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Johnny And Cush
The book, With Every Drop of Blood, by James Lincoln Collier, and Christopher Collier, is a
Civil War based fiction book. The authors are brothers who have both written several books
before. This book is not based on a true story, but follows similar events during the Civil War.
The authors were able to take real life information from the Civil War, and make it into a story.
Readers from seventh to eighth grade would be able to read this story. While it is easy to read and
follow, the content might be too mature for any younger reader. FollettBound Platinum is the
publisher, and it was published in January of 1994. Johnny and Cush are the main two characters
in this book. Johnny is a brave, stubborn young boy. He cares very much about his familyand does a
lot to earn money for them in the story.He is very hardworking in whatever task he has to do, as
well as clever. Johnny lives in the South while Cush is a soldier in the North. Cush is a runaway
slave who is now a soldier for the North. He is a tough boy who just wants to have the same
rights as Johnny, and to learn how to read. Cush was separated from his family because they were
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He was shot in battle, which caused him to develop an infection and soon die. His dad made
Johnny promise to never join the war, but to stay with the family. Johnny finds a way to make
money by transporting supplies from town to town, but it is technically part of the war. He
keeps telling himself that it is okay, but things do not work out. The band of wagons he was
with, were attacked by Northern soldiers. Johnny tries to escape through a field, but that is where
Cush finds him and kidnaps him. Since Johnny was raised to think African Americans were below
him, he was very upset to know that he was to take orders from Cush. Johnny has to try to make a
plan to get back to his
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Bipolar Disorder II ( Bpd II )
Bipolar Disorder II (BPD II) is a relatively new disorder, first appearing in the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM IV) as a separate condition to
Bipolar Disorder I (BPD I), which until then was deemed as being a personality style (Parker,
2015). BPD II is more often than not described as being the lite version of BPD I (Phelps, 2012)
thought to have much less incapacitating effects on the individual however; its disease burden
is comparable to that of BPD I, if not worse (Merikangas Lamers, 2011) Of all non communicable
diseases, Bipolar Disorder (BPD) is ranked in the top ten most debilitating with BPD II
prevalence ranging from 0.4% (World Health Organisation, 2008) to 1.2% (Bauer Pfennig,
2005). Its suicide rates are amongst the highest of all mental disorders with the Rihmer Pestality
(1999) study indicating that suicide risk may be greater in BPD II when compared to BP I and
Unipolar Depression (UPD) (12%), are more likely to use more lethal means and have greater
numbers of completed suicides. As per DSM 5 (American Psychiatric Association (APA), 2013)
criteria, the two key BPD II symptoms are episodes of recurrent depression and an episode/s of
hypomania whereby some individuals rapid cycling between hypomanic and depressive states in
short periods of time, significantly impacting work, family and social environments. Diagnosing
BPD II is of great sleuth work on the clinician s part as hypomanic symptoms are not easily
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Comparing Chopin s The Story Of An Hour And The Awakening
Every author has some driving force behind them when they choose to write a story. Among these
motivations, social issues seem to be the most influential of topics. This is reflected throughout
the writings of Kate Chopin, especially in her literary works The Story of an Hour, and The
Awakening . Chopin s use of characterization in this story, as well as her other works, provide
themes that further prove her motivations to revolve around the issues of gender inequality in the
times her her writings. Mrs Mallard is presented as the stereotypical housewife and characterized as
such in The Story of an Hour. Typically, the matron in this time period is portrayed as sensitive
and weak, and Chopin at first makes Mallard seem to fit this stereotype. In the first three
paragraphs, Mallard is indirectly made to seem to be frail in the way she is initially notified of her
husband s supposed death. ...In broken sentences; veiled hints that revealed in half concealing.
(Chopin), makes the reader believe that Mallard is unable to comprehend the news as everyone else
would be able to. However, the indirect characterization proves that this is not Chopin s objective
for this character. Throughout the short story, Mallard s actions characterize her indirectly. When
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Into this she sank, pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to
reach into her soul. (Chopin) is the quote to be examined. The proposed physical exhaustion may
be a result of internal conflict within Mallard s mind. Also, Mallard may be sexually repressed, as
were the majority of women in this time period. Therefore, her reaction to her husband s death may
say that she was not completely satisfied in the relationship. This only provides more reasoning for
her reaction to the
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Essay Sir Isaac Newton s Three Laws of Motion
We have all heard the story of the apple falling on Newton s head while he was sitting against the
tree, thus
giving him the sudden idea for the Universal Law of Gravity. This, as I am sure most of us know,
is not really
what happened. A more accurate version would probably be, Newton observed an apple falling
from a tree
and started contemplating the physics of the apple s fall. The acceleration experienced by the apple,
which
started at zero when hanging in the tree, then increased as the apple fell. This as Newton reasoned
from his
second law of motion, means there must be a force acting upon the apple in order to cause the
acceleration,
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From this we are able to tell that
if an object is either accelerating or decelerating than an external force must be acting on it even if
it is
simply the force of gravity, air resistance, or friction.
Newton s 2nd Law
This is probably the most known of all three of Newton s Laws of motion.
* The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force
acting on it, while being inversely proportional to its mass.
More often though we see this law written as;
Fnet = ma
Where F equals the net force on the object in Newtons, m equals the mass in kilograms and
a equals the acceleration of the object in meters/second^2. Since force is a vector this can be
rewritten in three separate equations to take into account direction;
Fx = ma, Fy = ma, Fz = ma
Fnet = Fx + FY+ Fz
We must also remember that acceleration as well is a vector and therefor has three components just
like the force. When learning how to use Newton s 2nd Law, however, one usually only uses
examples
where there is only two directional forces acting on an object. These are usually the x direction (side
to side) and the y direction (up and down). For now we are only going to take into account these two
components.
This law is very useful in the fact we can determine the acceleration of an object if we know the
forces
acting on it as well as it s
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Literary Anlysis
Much of life results from choices we make. How we meet every circumstance, and also how we
allow those circumstances to affect us dictates our life. In Anton Chekhov s The Lady With the
Little Dog, we are given a chance to take a look inside two characters not unlike ourselves. As we
are given insight into these two people, their character and nature unfolds, presenting us with
people we can relate to. Even if we fail to grasp the fullness of a feeling or circumstance, we are
still touched on our own level, evidencing the brilliance of Chekhov s writing. In the exposition of
the story, Chekhov immediately delves into his character generation, introducing us to both Anna
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Sex, lies, and deceit do take place, but they are all off stage. Chekhov takes this critical time to
develop character, showing us what is going on inside the souls of the adulterers, rather than
sensationalizing on the outside events that are all too popular in today s society (as well as back
when the story was written). Although Chekhov s story is filled with complex issues of moral
struggle and turmoil, it is a story we can all relate to. Everyone faces difficult decisions in life,
and Chekhov brings the inner mayhem to light. Focus upon people rather than events impacts us in
ways we cannot even describe. We are connected to the people in the story as we identify with the
feelings and personalities of these fictional characters. Everything that he [Gurov] found important,
interesting, necessary, in which he was sincere and did not deceive himself, which constituted the
core of his life, occurred in secret from others (Chekhov 154). We are forced to reflect upon
circumstances in our own lives, and all of life s little nuances become significant once we realize
that they affect the fiber of our being. Chekhov attracts attention to
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Customer Service Within The Workplace
BASICS OF CUSTOMER SERVICE WITHIN THE WORKPLACE
The Echo 2012 Global Customer Service Barometer stated that Nearly a third of consumers believe
that businesses are now paying less attention to providing good customer service (3). Since business
to customer interaction is a vital component in today s economy, customer service is an essential
topic that must be improved to consider a business successful with its attended audience. Formatting
of this report includes the discussion of the concepts of what good customer service is, what bad
customer service is, and how a business can improve its customer service. Each of the three topics
will go into categories explaining them a step further in detail for the reader to fully comprehend
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The 2011 Customer Experience Impact Report projected that 86% of consumers will pay up to
25% more for a better customer experience (2). In the paragraphs below, good customer service is
broken down into the definition, what the customer and employer view is, and how good customer
service affects the reputation of the business.
Definition
According to Customer Service for Dummies, customer service is how well an employee is
communicating and creating a relationship with a customer (1). Each business has either a mission
statement or purpose that incorporates customer service into it. Customer service policies within
businesses define how their employees should behavior when a situation arises with a customer.
An example of a customer service policy is the policy stated on the Fairfield Inn Suites in Grand
Island on its website. The policy states, At the Grand Island Fairfield Inn Suites, you are our #1
priority. We promise you will be satisfied, or we will make it right. That is our commitment to you.
Policies like this one show how some businesses take customer service very seriously because their
customers are of the most importance; although, most businesses have different views on what the
true meaning of customer service is in their business.
Customer View
Customers will tell 9 to 12 people if he or she gets good service while purchasing a product within a
company (Leland and Bailey 1). If a company treats its
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Landing Zone Essay
Landing Zone Our next customer is a global leader in consumer transaction technologies, turning
everyday interactions with businesses into exceptional experiences. With the software, hardware,
and portfolio of services, this company makes nearly 550 million transactions possible daily. This
company s motto is to help their customers respond to the demand for fast, easy and convenient
transactions with intuitive self service and assisted service options. But what they do goes beyond
niche technologies or markets. Their solutions help businesses around the world increase revenue,
build loyalty, reach new customers, and lower their costs of operations. By continually learning
about and pioneering how the world interacts and transacts, this global leader is helping companies
not only reach their goals, but also change the way all of us shop, eat, travel, bank, and connect.
They include thousands of banks and retailers that depend upon tens of thousands of self service
kiosks, point of sale (POS) terminals, ATMs (automated teller machines), and barcode scanners,
among other equipment. Traditional Approach In the traditional architecture, this customer could
only collect a snapshot of data, which limited the accuracy of its predictive models. For example,
the company might collect snapshots from a sampling of ATMs (perhaps once daily performance
data) where the real need is to collect the entire set. In addition, this company needed to avoid
downtime for its clients at all costs.
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Residence Fellow Personal Statement
I want to be a residence fellow because of the experiences I have had in residence. In my
personal experience, being unbiased is very important to being a Residence Fellow. In my year
in residence I had issues with my roommates, but my RF was friends with my roommates. Due to
this connection, I feel that when it came to finding a solution the RF was not unbiased and did
not hear my side of the story. I want to be a residence fellow to help solve people s issues in an
unbiased third party manner. I have always been good at listening to people s problems, and
finding unbiased solutions. I also feel that with my past employment, it is a natural career move for
me to make. I have assisted young individuals with different personal problems in the
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  • 2. Darling Harbour Cultural Factors Darling Harbor is in the centre of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It comprises restaurants, an IMAX cinema, Madame Tussauds, Maritime museums and Chinese Garden. Darling Harbour and The Rocks are the first and second most popular destinations for domestic tourists in NSW (Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority, 2015) since it provides national and international visitors with a place to relax, to entertain, and to interact with others. The ecosystem in Darling Harbour is not unique because it is not an area of significant vegetation, and there is no existence of threatening species. Also, for indigenous plants and animals, Darling Harbour is not an important habitat within the ecosystem. However, since 1996, Darling Harbour has frequently... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Analysis of likely impact All stages of the proposed project have direct or indirect impacts on the environmental, social and cultural factors. However, it has limited effects on archaeological or historic sites The community is likely to be impacted by the proposed project directly or indirectly; hence, public consultation with the community and relevant stakeholders in the early stage is a crucial step. The public comment ensures that affected residents and related interested parties ideas are taken into consideration. The public consultation consists of two steps; the first one is to inform the community and relevant stakeholders the adverse impacts of the proposed. This move involves community meetings, public notices, and public display. Also, informative flyers will be distributed, and a telephone hotline will be open for direct inquiries. The second phase is to gain feedbacks and concerns from the community. Then identify and evaluate these concerns, and make modification on the proposed project. This step consists of community surveys, community workshops, and community seminars. Also, after gathering and identifying feedbacks, meetings will be organized with the relevant stakeholders to discuss measures to avoid, remedy or minimize adverse effects of some actions of the proposed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Analysis Of The Ring Of Time By E. B White In The Ring of Time, E.B. White uses a ring to illustrate time. Time progresses in a ring like manner because it repeats over and over again. It forms a circle, a loop that never ends. Change occurs over a long period of time, after many cycles. This change can be destructive. White uses time to illustrate the destruction of naturalness found in the circus, the South, and in nature. White believes that the circus is at its best before it has been put together (47). The best performances occur before the final show. The practices in the dark before the lights and glamour of the finished product show a naturalness. Without the theatrics of the final performance, the performers have to generate the beauty and excitement from within themselves, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Snowpowers Narrative Delaney, do you happen to have any snow gear? No... she replied skeptically. Well then! Let s find you some! It snowed last night! I exclaimed this with such excitement that she had no choice but to look out to the beautiful sparkling snow, covering the trees and any abnormalities in land. I watched as she looked down through the window to peer at the snow which gave off a vibrant glow. We rushed to give eachother a nod of approval and went off to look for anything that might help us bear the cold and snow. I found snow pants! Delaney yelled to me as I watched her ascend from the basement and on the the first floor. Good, I yelled back. I found some hats and gloves, I said, my voice muffled from moving being in the inside ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It is really cold out here! Delaney stated, not a bit of exaggeration in her voice. I know, I giggled. That s the point! It needs to be cold to have snow! Well, I think that it should be warm! Okay, Delaney, I said, my sarcasm filling my voice. When we started in the middle of the snowman, I told Delaney that I would be back and I started to head inside. We forgot the carrot! Our snowman wouldn t be complete without it! I grabbed it out of the refrigerator and ran back outside and to where Delaney was standing. Oh, a carrot, she said. Do you have coal? Yeah. It s in the garage, I answered realizing that I would have to go back inside my house to grab the keys. I ll be back... again. For a second time, I end into the house and grabbed the keys. I rushed outside and to the garage door. I didn t have any idea what key it was. I would have to go through all of the keys. We tried almost all of the keys and finally found the right one. We grabbed a few pieces of coal and went back to actually crafting the snowman. We had finished rolling the middle of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Foreshadowing In God Sees The Truth But Waits By Leo Tolstoy God sees the truth, but waits by Leo N. Tolstoy is about a man named Aksionov, who is a merchant and is going to a fair. On the way there he is wrongfully accused and convicted of murder. He spends the next twenty six years in jail and discovers who the real murderer is. He only becomes free once he forgives his offender. The author uses foreshadowing and symbolism to convey that if there are skeletons in the closet they need to be taken out before the future can take place. Foreshadowing is used to argue that by leaving the past behind, but not forgetting it, consequences can be avoided in the future. Before Aksionov leaves on his trip to the fair his wife pleads with him not to go. She has a terrible feeling something bad will happen.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aksionov has been in prison for many years now, with no answers to why he is there. He has gained the trust of everyone who knows him but he still finds himself trapped in prison. But a new set of prisoners comes in and changes everything. Makar Semyonich has just been convicted of a crime when he comes and asks to hear Aksionov s story of how he got there as well. After he explains that he was wrongfully accused Makar laughs saying he is dumb for not catching the other man in the act, how would he put the knife in the bag without him knowing? We are told, When Aksionov heard these words, he felt sure this was the man who had killed the merchant. (Tolstoy 7). This strikes a nerve with Aksionov and eventually, Aksionov gets Makar to confess the crime to him. But that does not change the fact that he is locked up. So he decides to forgive Makar. He says, God will forgive you! said he. Maybe I am a hundred times worse than you. And at these words his heart grew light, (Tolstoy 10). This shows us that when he offered forgiveness it set him free. He no longer felt depressed and alone in the prison. This shows us how his forgiveness had the same effect as releasing him from prison. His forgiveness symbolizes his freedom. Since Makar told the truth, Aksionov was able to be freed from his guilt and shame, showing how the truth and forgiveness can set you ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Group Discussion Strategy Strategy #1 or Procedure #1: Class Discussions Description: To encourage everyone to participate in a class discussion, I will use a talking tool to facilitate the discussion. The talking tool will be a small koosh ball that will be passed around to each person with a light underhand throw. Everyone will get at least one turn to talk and participate in the discussion. First I will provide a model to the students by showing students how to lightly toss the ball underhand and then how to catch the ball. Once I catch the ball I will model how to provide to the discussion and then toss to another student. I will also model how to list and be an audience member to the person talking. Then I will have the students take turns tossing the ball and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Before students enter the hallway I will demonstrate by modeling how to line up at the door and enter the hallway. I will then demonstrate how to walk in the hallway with my hands to myself and with a voice level of 0. I will then have the students line up at the door next to their shoulder partner. Once students have a voice level of 0 I will allow the students to go into the hallway. The students will stop once they are in the hallways until everyone is together in one line. The students will then follow the line leader with their shoulder partner down the hallway to their next location. By having quiet and smooth transitions, will save time and cut down on behaviors which will benefit the student s learning environment. Theoretical Model /Area it best fits and why: I would show the students how to walk in the hallways appropriatly by modeling. The students would observe and then repeat what they have observed which relates to the Social Learning Theory. The Social Learning Theory developed by Albert Bandura focuses on imitation and the ability of one to watch, memorize and repeat a behavior. Students will imitate me after I model for them and they will also be able to imitate their classmates. When walking to another location in teh hallway the students will follow and imitate the line leader to get to their destinatation effectively and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Languages, Grammars and Automata Theory Languages, Grammars, and Automata Theory Discrete Mathematics Linda Chalk Colorado Technical University Professor Timothy Manzke December 17, 2010 Languages, grammars and automata theory are all related to computer applications. Grammar is the rule for language structure regardless of the meaning. For computer programming languages context free grammar (CFG) is commonly used. Formal language as opposed to natural language must be used with computer applications because natural language is too vague for computer applications. Automata is a way to test an expression to determine if it is part of the language (Pfeifer, 2005). A deterministic finite automata (DFA) is a machine that is the most simple to understand which will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The sort will start at the beginning and check 4 and 3 because 4 is greater than 3 they swap {3, 4, 5, 2, 1} and it starts again. 3 is less than 4, continue, 4 is less than 5, continue, 5 is greater than 2, swap, {3, 4, 2, 5, 1}. 3 is less than 4, continue, 4 is greater than 2, swap {3, 2, 4, 5, 1}. 3 is greater than 2, swap {2, 3, 4, 5, 1}. 2 is less than 3, 3 is less than 4, 4 is less than 5, 5 is greater than 1, swap {2, 3, 4, 1, 5}. 2 is less than 3, 3 is less than 4, 4 is greater than 1, swap {2, 3, 1, 4, 5}. 2 is less than 3, 3 is greater than 1, swap {2, 1, 3, 4, 5}. 2 is greater than 1, swap {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}. 1 is less than 2, 2 is less than 3, 3 is less than 4, 4 is less than 5, no more data to sort final result {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}. The runtime on bubble sort is O(N2) which is a slow runtime because of all the passes the sort has to take. References bubble sort. (n.d.). Retrieved December 19, 2010, from Your Dictionary.com: http:/ /computer.yourdictionary.com/bubble sort Garshol, L. M. (2007, September 12). BNF and EBNF: What are they and how do they work? Retrieved December 19, 2010, from svn2.assembla.com: http://svn2.assembla.com/svn /PinballMotorGrafico/Facultad/7542%20 %20Taller%20de%20programaci%C3%B3n%20I/TP1 / BNF%20and%20EBNF%20%20What%20are%20they%20and%20how%20do%20they%20work%20.pd LaValle, S. M. (2006). Planning Algorithms. Retrieved December 19, 2010, from Nondeterministic Finite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Reasons Before I Learned In Poetry Before I learned about poetry, I understand that poetic are rhyme, the words are soft, using the metaphor, symbolic and also saying indirect way or some secret in. After I have learned about poetry, I understand that just a meaningful conversation, a few actions or some experiences might be a poem. We don t need to be rhyme, we don t need to be secret in or we don t need metaphor, symbolic too much to be poetic. Because of the reasons, I define the word poetic with the simplest way that is every words or situations can be poetic and it is just depend on the people who look at as a poetic or not. So, it is not actually different with my daily activities. There are many reasons that we learned in the class. The first reason is that I have learned about thinking, knowing, believing and feeling. In this concept, according to ee crummings, I learned that we don t need to think, know or believe to be poetic but we just need to feel only. I understand that our thoughts, knowing or believing make our feelings. Moreover, we could not feel someone s feeling although we can think, know or believe. So, to feel in the poem, we already know, believe or think. In my daily life, I always express my feeling... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Tr. Joe, if we express our sensory that what we smell, what we taste, what we hear, what we see and touch in details, it would become a poetic poem. For example, in the poem Misfits within limits , I can see, hear and also taste. The speaker is phoning to his friend that I can hear and they are going to the SONY HD Revolution Exhibition that I can see and they drink cold drink that I can taste. Likely, in my daily life, I can understand by seeing with my eyes, by hearing the sounds, by tasting the taste or by smelling with my nose or something that actually happen to me. According to this reasons, it is similarities with my daily activities ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. What Are You Narrative Essay For a year, I was not important to anyone. My family abandoned me, and I was certain no one valued me anymore. No one came looking for me. I was not that important. The program brainwashed me. It taught me I was a nobody...a nothing. I believed that with all my heart and unfortunately my mind. When my father pulled me from the program, I decided to go back to school. Devastated about missing my high school senior year, friends, and graduation, I returned. Ashamed to go back to my previous high school, I discovered an alternative campus. That spared me explaining where I was the past year. Everyone I knew was either in my graduating class or the class ahead of me. They would all be gone now. My diploma would come from my parent school, but it would read the following year s date. Graduation for me only required four measly classes a full caseload at this school. I had never failed anything. So, I registered for the nine weeks. Interior Decorating, Mass Media, Office Aide, and Art were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each paper was a task for me to write a phrase five or ten times. Some assignments included me speaking in front of a mirror. The idea was to love me again. Yet, I did not even know who I was anymore. Lost. Unanchored. Misplaced. She imprinted my soul and filled it up with positivity. The sheer joy I felt from being important to someone anyone affected me in a positive way. A sliver of me was a somebody again. Relevant. Meaningful. Valued. For those nine weeks, I bided my time. The goal was to get my diploma. That was my only drive. I felt different from people, who were doing normal things. Surrounded by strangers again, I felt alienated. I had no inclination of how to behave, interact, or be a teenager. I was no longer human. Social interactions were rare, awkward and assigned. I had no conversation skills, and my clothes were not in the current style or fashion. Looking back, I was a fish out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. No Evidence Of Purple Glazed Pottery The site was occupied throughout the modern and splenetic periods, based on Stratum 1 s TPQ date from a Pepsi can dated to 1969 AD, and the white glazed pottery characterized in the Modern period and the blue glazed pottery characterized in the Splenetic period strewn about strata 2, 3, 4 and 5. The site does not seem to have been occupied throughout the Late Frenetic period, because there is no evidence of purple glazed potterythroughout the relevant strata. However, the site was occupied by the earlier Middle and Early Frenetic periods. Stratum 6 has many shards of orange glazed pottery, which is characterized in the Middle Frenetic period, and yellow glazed pottery, which is characterized in the Early Frenetic period, as well as a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, the site was occupied during the Late and Early Pleonastic period, evidenced by the shards of pottery with red spirals on a pale surface found in the later Stratum 8, and the frequent shards of pottery with black spirals on a pale surface found throughout strata 13, 16, 17, and 18. This site was occupied throughout the Final Periphrastic period, which lasted from 1600 1500 BC. Stratum 17, although dating to the Early Pleonastic period, has a few shards of pottery with a yellow burnished surface, which is characteristic of Final Periphrastic pottery. Also, it has an imported scarab from the Egyptian Pharaoh Ahmose from around 1550 1525 BC, which falls within the Final Periphrastic period. Stratum 18, also dating to the Early Pleonastic period, has several yellow burnished pottery shards. Stratum 19 date directly to the Final Periphrastic period, as it only has shards of yellow burnished shards. This site was also inhabited during the Advanced, Developed, and Early Periphrastic periods. In Stratum 21, a C 14 dating of a growth ring of a wooden oak beam dates to 2130 2030 BC, which is ranged around the Developed and Early Periphrastic periods. Stratum 22 has shards of red burnished pottery, which is characteristic of the Advanced Periphrastic period. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Can Family Law Be Reformed Family and Welfare Law Summative Essay: Analyse the impact of the five facts upon which a divorce may be based and discuss the arguments surrounding the creation of a no fault divorce system. To what extent do you consider the law in this area should be reformed? 1.Analyse impact of 5 facts 2.Argue no fault divorce system 3.Reform Intro: The law of divorce has drastically evolved through the years and encompasses the process of terminating a valid marriage between a woman and a man, ultimately ending their relationship. Contemporary developments in English law have altered the principal basis of divorce by substituting irretrievable breakdown of marriage in place of the fault oriented grounds, which is the only ground for a divorce. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Significantly, no connection between the two factors is necessary, which was confirmed in Roper v Roper. There exists some confusion to what adultery is deemed to mean, however, definitions have been established through case law as there is no statutory definition. The general consensus is that adultery is voluntary sexual intercourse between a man and a woman who are not married to each other but one of whom at least is a married person. Behaviour The fact of behaviour requires that the respondent behaved in such a way that the petitioner cannot reasonably be expected to live with the respondent. This fact, as stated by Lord Justice Dunn in Livingstone Stallard v Livingstone Stallard is whether a right thinking person would conclude that they have behaved in a way that the other cannot reasonably be expected to live with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. What Is A Smart City Essay SMART CITY Nowadays what do we see your cities, states, country that s nothing but enlarging smart world smart technology enriching our country itself to get highly developed. What actually a SMART CITY is ?... It is having making use of many such technologies that cause greater interaction of citizens with government, having such implementation that reduces time, getting good enhancement of qualities, performance and as well leading to a Mega developed country. A smart citycan be said to be an Intellectual city or information city or best way to express it as The Digital City. Smart cities prepare a good respond to challenges, consequences citizens of our city face. Smart city concept is mainly been in accordance for improving the management of urban, lifestyle, livelihood. Basically what includes in smart city, is advancement in various sectors that are actually needed for the mankind s live. That are transport system, urbanization, agriculture field, education, etc. The actual need for getting a smart city is due to basically due to all environmental changes happening around, where climate changes is the most upcoming reason. Other basically involve rising population, public issues and finance problems, reconstruction,etc. An example that I can give on a smart city is Pune city. Many projects have been implemented and on a verge of implementation to get ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Modern technologies are what that play an important role in smart city system. Implementing all these will only include people to the first. SMART city include SMART people. SMART people include SMART solutions. Smart city includes advancement in technology for development, education, transport,etc. Around more than 50 to 100 cities have been declared as smart cities in each state. SMART plans are made for the smart world. Including citizens, government, all for making many plans and their work ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Around Seventy Eight Years Ago, World War Two Was Inevitable Around seventy eight years ago, World War Two was inevitable and would last for six years, while becoming one of the world s greatest conflicts. With the catastrophic effects of The Great War, the further advancement of current technology and the advent of newer warfare, World War Two was set to be the turning point of the twentieth century. The war caused the Berlin wall to separate Germany, it indirectly caused the Cold War between the United Statesand the Soviet Union. World War Two s legacy includes The Holocaust, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and the first use of atomic bombs. The United States use of the first atomic bombs has great complications, however the act is justified because of Japan s reluctance to surrender, the amount of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even so, many more could have died if bombs had not been dropped. Although the atomic bombs killed thousands in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, it is widely believed that if the bombs were not dropped, many more would have died from air raids, and ongoing warfare. According to Michael Schaller, On June 18 Truman approved plans for a November invasion of Japan on the assumption that the atomic bomb would not be ready and it would be desirable to have Russian assistance. вЃ¶ Had this November invasion happened, it can be concluded that there would have been a staggering amount of deaths, in addition to the deaths that would occur from the air raids and other causes. After the bombs dropped, Hirohito, the Emperor of Japan at the time said, prolonging the war would only destroy Japan and threaten all human civilization. вЃ· However, prior to the bombs, the Japanese would have fought to the death for their country and their pride due to their relentless fighting. Therefore, by dropping the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the U.S saved lives that would have otherwise been killed in an invasion by the Allied forces. The lives that were lost in the bombs are a significant reminder of how powerful that technology was. The United States ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. How To Be A Good Entrepreneur Question 1 What are the steps to be a good entrepreneur? Write your suggestion and recommendation based on your observation and experience in Malaysia. 1.0Introduction An entrepreneur is a person who organizes and manages a business undertaking, assuming the risk for the sake of profit. According to Martin (2010) an entrepreneur sees an opportunity which others do not fully recognize, to meet an unsatisfied demand or to radically improve the performance of an existing business. To have self belief that this opportunity can be made real through hard work, commitment and the adaptability to learn the lessons of the market along the way. For example, When an almost bankrupt security company was offered to her, Datuk Maznah Hamid and her ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If entrepreneur need business loan, so business planning need to be poured above paper to ease approval business loan. Usually were those planning is two times more successful than that there is no. 3. Character that is positive Nice personality like understand, easy going and so on very helpful in someone success. If feel become as it is when hot tempered foot, not for bearing and so on can make become successful entrepreneur, think again. According to Park and Peterson (2006) signature strengths are positive traits that a person owns, celebrates, and frequently exercises. The list above is more than a simple demographic. We mapped these strengths on to the character strengths tradeoff diagram that Dr. Peterson included in A Primer of Positive Psychology, Remember the caption from this diagram, The farther apart are two strengths, the less likely it is that the same person habitually shows both. The top 5 character strengths for entrepreneurs are evenly divided between the heart and the mind sides of this diagram. Interestingly, they are skewed towards a focus on others, as opposed to a focus on self. Figure 3.1 a Primer of Positive Psychology 4. Mentor This already a few my time state in several articles previously. Those who get mentor help or like this since before trade usually 3 fold will start business compared them that just wishful thinking on bed without try to find a mentor. Study also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. A Short Note On The Battle Of Jutland Hayden C. Melissa 8th English/ Language Arts Mr. Kevin L. Nelson 11 January, 2016 Navy Battle Of Jutland The Battle of Jutland was between the Germans and the British, the conflict was building up for a while, and on May 31, 1916 is when the battle began.The Battle of Jutland is one of the biggest naval battles in history, this battle was considered to be the only major naval battle of World War I . The battle evolved over time due to Britain s declaration that its naval force was superior in Europe and the introduction in 1906 of the Dreadnought. The British and the Germans wanted two different things, the British wanted to protect their world wide kingdom. The Germans were in need of more place than the North Sea s coast and they wanted full control of the North Sea. Both countries avoided the conflict for a long time because of fear of losing and making their country vulnerable. A letter from King George to Jellicoe stated: At this grave moment in our national history I send to you, and through you to the officers and men of the fleet of which you have assumed command, the assurance of my confidence that, under your direction, they will revive and renew the old glories of the Royal Navy and prove once again the sure shield of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Claire Forden. Magistra Hickey-Behan. Latin I 3Rd Period. Claire Forden Magistra Hickey Behan Latin I 3rd period April 23, 2017 Pompey the Great Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, more commonly known as Pompey the Great, was many things. He was part of the first triumvirate with Caesar and Crassus which ended with Crassus and Pompey s death. He got rid of the mediterranean pirates in three months without major bloodshed. Delivering 20,000 captives to Rome, sparing most of them giving them jobs in farming. He also acquired the nickname Pompey the Great in Sulla s second civil war as his general. In 77 B.C.E he was sent to be pro consul to assist with the struggle against Sertorius in Spain. Pompey the Great was part of the first triumvirate, he got rid of the Mediterranean pirates, and had many military ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Domitius had brought his army upon Pompey but their was a ravine between them. The ravine was hard to cross, and at the time there was a heavy storm pouring down rain and blowing big gusts of wind. Domitius was ready to retreat but Pompey was waiting for this moment. With his troops he quickly advanced and crossed the abyss, the enemy was in a state of great confusion and disorder and not all of them were present. The rain had made it hard to see and the battle was a flurry, many were fighting against their own army, Pompey himself narrowly escaped death. Pompey s troops won the battle and his troops gave him the title imperator meaning commander or a victorious general. Pompy said he could not accept the title with some of the enemy camp still standing, and if they wish to make him worthy of honor they must demolish the enemy camp. So they assaulted the adversary and thereafter Domitius perished at the hands of Pompey. Taking advantage of his good fortune, he decided to invade Numidia in Africa. He traveled throughout the country conquering all whom he came across, and revived the fear in barbarians of Roman power, which had dissipated almost entirely. Legend says that it took him only forty days to overthrow his enemies, subdue Africa, and settle the affairs of African kings. It was after this when he returned ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Impact Of John Woolman On African American Abolitionists The Philadelphia Quakers are an extremely religious organization who actively practice what they preach. The one thing the Quakers believed strongly in was equality for all, but they did not always believe owning slaves was a sinful act. Scholars such as Aptheker, Cole, Glickman, Houston, and Newman, all believe that John Woolman was the main and most important Quaker abolitionist that applied his religious views to introduce the idea that slaverywent against Quaker s Christian religion. There are also two other main Quaker abolitionists that fought alongside Woolman, and all three left a significant impact on the Quaker society. Why is Woolman considered the main abolitionist who got people to follow him and change their views on slavery?... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... John Woolman is the first and most important Quaker to start the Abolitionists among the Quaker society. Evidence proves that he was the first Quaker to speak up about the Quaker s religion and owning slaves. He is the one that had the idea that slavery is anti Christian and should end the sinful act. Two other major abolitionists gravitated towards Woolman because they agreed with his beliefs. Another scholarly debate is when Quakers started taking the role as abolitionists. Evidence supports that any of the main events such as the meeting, published writings, and other followers, would be the main start. It only makes sense to start from the beginning at the meeting. When Woolman spoke up about his views, it was the spark that started the domino effect. The published writings and the other followers played a very important role, without those things then the abolition movement might not have had such a huge impacted on society. With all three of these combined, it lead to the Quakers believing that slavery is a corrupt and an immoral act upon the human race that should be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Symbols Of Shopping Malls The shopping mall is the public marketplace of the wealthy industrialized societies. Malls are expensive to build and operate, and typically several gigantic chain department stores act as anchors for the mall. These department stores are connected by climate controlled passageways lined with smaller stores offering everything from ice cream to speciality clothing to movie theaters. (Plattner 1989, 173) This definition clearly indicates that mall is associated with wealthy, developed and industrialized societies. But two of the largest shopping malls in South Asia, namely Bashundhara City and Jamuna Future Park are situated at Bangladesh; which is, according to Global (MPI) 2014, is the third poorest country in South Asia (Global Multidimensional Poverty Index, June, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The symbols of the growth of Dhaka include a changing skyline, high rises buildings both for commercial and residential purposes, choking traffic and rows of fancy new shopping malls. Every detail of these malls, whether the interior or facilities, reflects the stereotype mega mall design to maximize the potential to spend whether on groceries, clothes, shoes, reading material, food, cinema or entertainment all are available in one place. Though these malls, in Bangladesh, initially faced huge fear of not running at all, now a days these are being popular than ever. The tremendous hike in the number of mighty expensive trendy shopping malls and the growing culture of shopping malls tend to exaggerate class distinction. Even middle class s people take these malls as a status symbol. The explosive growth of shopping malls in Bangladesh presents a set of complex and expanding issues. Critics of mall expansion in the region express concern about western cultural aggression. Others fear that these expensive malls replacing our middle class saving oriented culture by the never ending consuming ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. For Whom The Bell Tolls Innocence Many scholars can conclude that the path of war is the path of destruction. People lose their lives, their homes, and their innocence to war. War may bring overall victory to one country, but to both, it brings loss on many levels. The underlying theme of For Whom The Bell Tolls was a loss of innocence and having to give up one s personal beliefs to war. Three characters who faced the horrors of war were Maria, JoaquГn, and Lieutenant Berrendo. In For Whom The Bell Tolls, Maria was a beautiful girl who suffered tremendously during the war until she was finally rescued by Pilar. Maria lost her innocence to the war when she witnessed her parents death and when she was raped numerous times by soldiers. ...they shot her with my father...I saw both of them shot... (Hemingway, 350). Maria then goes on to explain that after being humiliated by the soldiers, she is taken to her father s office where she is raped. ...into the office of my father where they laid me onto the couch.And it was there that the bad things were done (Hemingway, 353). Everything Maria had faced from the war affected her deeply. At one point Maria explains her emotions by saying,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lieutenant Berrendo is mandated to have his men decapitate the guerillas after a battle. Berrendo gives the order, and walks away from the field because, He did not wish to stay to see his orders being carried out (Hemingway, 322). War was definitely something Lieutenant Berrendo did not like because he often ...felt only the hollowness that comes from action (Hemingway, 326). Berrendo believed that some of the actions that they had to take were not necessary. Even though he knew that the heads of their enemies were necessary for proof and identification, Berrendo believed the whole concept was barbarous. It was because of war that Lieutenant Berrendo was forced to put his morals aside and do things he believed were not morally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Panselectionism Vs Pluralism I am reminded of learning that when air rushes out of a flat tire, it isn t being squeezed out, it is merely not being completely contained and the kinetics of matter in the gas phase are sufficient to allow the tire to deflate to equilibrium with the atmosphere. At first this seemed like a linguistic matter and mostly irrelevant. For most people it is a completely irrelevant nuance, but not for physicists and chemists who are using the principles of effusion to separate isotopes of radioactive uranium. Similarly, while a discussion regarding the difference between panselectionism and pluralism will sedate most readers into a state of drooling submission, the critique issued by Gould and Lewontin should be considered carefully by evolutionary... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several alternatives to panselectionism are presented and are generally all a variation on the neutral theory of molecular evolution (printing should pend inquiry regarding the lack of credit to Motoo Kimura for development of said theory). This hypothesis proposes that random genetic drift plays a dominant role in genetic evolution with selection playing a minor supporting role. In the section titled Telling Stories, the authors criticize scientists who ignore and/or marginalize the more likely explanation of neutral theory in favor of the archaic approach of justifying every identifiable characteristic of an organism as beneficial and inventing an often completely untestable hypothesis for its utility. I heartily agree with this objection I have long felt that the field of evolutionary biology is weakened every time the phrase over millions of years is uttered (and it is uttered far beyond the point of clichГ©), and every time a biologist duplicitously represents that selection happens without values and judgment (of course), and then proceeds to describe the various features in terms of survival value and utility. As the authors point out, the mere existence of a good fit between organism and environment is insufficient evidence for inferring the action of natural selection (593). Finally, the authors invoke Darwin himself in order to remind readers that He was patently pluralist and bristled at being portrayed as a panselectionist although as Gould and Lewontin note, we do not now regard all of Darwin s subsidiary mechanisms as significant or even valid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Alyson Noel s Blue Moon The book I read for my summer book report was Blue Moon by Alyson Noel. Blue Moon is part of a series called The Immortals, and it is the second book of the series. The female protagonist Ever Bloom is immortal. In the last book she went through the process of becoming immortal. Now she is learning how to control the power of manifestation while going on a journey through her boyfriend s past. Being immortal means to live on forever and never die. So Ever will go through the endless past of Damen s childhood discover something she had never knew about her perfect boyfriend. In the beginning of the book, the setting is placed in Ever s bedroom where Damen is teaching her the how to manifest anything she sets her mind to. Before she met Damen ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As Ever s powers get even stronger Damen is growing weak, so she becomes intent on saving Damen.Another new boy named Roman comes into the school and instantly becomes popular. One night Ever goes to see a friend and finds out the Damen left her so Roman offers Ever a ride but she doesn t trust him so she declined. The next day she finds out the Damen had joined a group of popular kids that treat Ever horribly, and Damen treats her as if he hates her and remembers nothing. Then, Ever finds out that the immortal drink that Damen has been using was poisoned by Roman! Ever tries to rewrite the time when Ever s family dies but then she s faces with the choice of living a life with Damen or with her family and without Damen. When Ever goes back she finds that the Elixir is poisoned again by Roman so Ever puts her blood in thinking that it would save Damen, but in fact it just makes him unable to touch Ever again or else he would die. Some facts about immortality are: The first single celled organisms that populated the place we live on, didn t have a reason to die until something bigger ate it. If everyone was immortal we could easily overpopulate the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Social Deviance And Social Deviance Social deviance is considered a broad term, it tends to describe actions or behaviors that violate society s norms. Norms, in a simple context, are rules by, which members of society are expected to conform to. When it comes to discussing the term deviance, it tends to mean a person s failure to conform to unspoken rules established by society. Social deviance can have many forms and interpretations. Deviant acts are primarily relative to the setting because deviance in one place could be considered non deviance in another place. Theft, violence, murder, or any kind of criminal behavior, can be considered either deviant or non deviant, depending on the context. It s coming up to countries, establishments, and governing bodies to determine, which acts are and aren t acceptable. An example, could be murdering someone for drugs is not acceptable, but murdering someone in an act of self defense is. It can be concluded, all acts of deviance are subjected to review and accepted on the condition that it fits what society holds acceptable. Acts of deviance can result in some very positive outcomes.(Why is this here?) Everyone has unconsciously committed an act of deviance, in addition, have conformed to society s norms, as well. A un establish rule in society is to always pay for one s food prior to consumption. However, I do not always conform to this social norm. For example, when I go grocery shopping I tend to consume food that has not been purchased, yet, while walking ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Work Effectively with Others BSBWOR203B Work effectively with others Assessment Activity 1: PART A 1. Situation| Support action| A member of your team has been askedto give a presentation at a conferencenext week and they are very nervousabout speaking in public.| Suggest the member practices in front of colleagues or friends they are comfortable around, give them words of support to build their confidence. | Your teamleader needs someone to takeover collating and mailing out thenewsletter because someone else in yourteam is sick.| If you are free, put your hand up to help out if you think you are suitable for and understand the role.| A colleague does not understand how touse a new software program.| Offer to help where you can. Encourage ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Give them positive feedback, reaffirming what they did well. Then give them constructive feedback so they know where and how they can improve. If they still don t feel completely comfortable with their knowledge and skills, suggest they go through some retraining. 2. 1. Money restraints; Money restraints can affect any workplace. Funds are initially needed to get any venture off the ground. Any successful business needs to be taking in more money then it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Perfume Character Analysis Patrick SГјskind s seminal 1985 novel, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, achieves that rare feat of creating a main character that portrays a protagonist that lacks conventional heroic qualities or in other literature term, an anti hero. The novel discusses the main character Grenouille, who became an infamous criminal who lived in the unhygienic and uprising rebellion in Paris, France, 18th century. He had experienced life chiefly through his highly developed sense of smell. SГјskind s did a marvelous job in portraying personality traits that can be attributed and recognized to an actual serial killer. Moreover, he has been more in depth within Grenouille s personality by adding common mental disabilities and psychological abuse that the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Born into an era where religion was a major importance to the people and an essence of life. Without any logical or spiritual reasoning, it would lead them to the idea that the person or object considers being abnormal. Without a possession of a personal fragrance, he was titled as unidentified and abominable. This led him the absence of someone to guide him and comprehending the difference between what is considered morally right or wrong. On a contrary, unlike Grenouille, Ed Gein isolation was due to the fault of parental guidance. Gein lived a repressive and solitary life on his family homestead with a weak brother, violent unemployed alcoholic father, and domineering mother. His mother, moved into a desolate location to prevent outsiders from influencing her sons. ( Ed Gein: Real American Psycho. Ed Gein: Real American Psycho.) Gein only left the premises to go to school and she blocked any attempt he made to pursue friendships. With a slight growth over one eye and an effeminate demeanor, the young Gein became a target for bullies. His mother made a habit of punishing her boys for even trying to make friends. Despite receiving a substantial amount of abuse from his mother, Gein was obsessed with pleasing her. His mother, a devoted and fanatical Lutheran, drummed into her boys the innate immorality of the world, the evil of drink and the belief that all women (herself excluded) were prostitutes and lewd. When ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Value Chain Analysis Of Garmco 4.2 Value Chain Analysis The Value chain portrays all the internal activities that a firm undergoes to convert inputs into outputs. Consequently, value chain analysis is when a firm recognizes the primary and support activities that contribute in adding value to the final product, then analyze these activities in accordance to the firms strategy of either reducing costs or increasing differentiation (Jurevicius, 2013). (Figure 1) 4.2.1 Primary Activities Inbound Logistics Referring to Mr. Essa (2016) speech, the inbound logistics for Garmco, which involves the processesof obtaining, storing and distributing inputs internally, is basically purchasing and receiving their raw materials from Alba, their main supplier. Garmco receives ingots... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is because they have easy access to metal, seeing that their main supplier Alba is located close to them, and according to the CEO, it is important for them to be located next to a metal producer. This also allows easy communication with ALBA as being close to them grants them having an appropriate logistical method to stay on track, avoid any delays and ensuring the quality of the received product to be used in their operations. Bahrain Strategic Location Operating from Bahrain itself is a competitive advantage to them because of Bahrain s strategic location. It benefits them in easing the international operations(importing and exporting) as it is located at the center of the gulf, where it is easy to trade with many countries. Lucas (2016) assures that from Bahrain, it is easy to supply to Asia, Europe and the US due to the favorable logistics. Thus the outstanding infrastructure such as sea, air and land helps GAMRCO inreaching and delivering their product to many markets worldwide allowing them have a bigger customer base ( Why Bahrain? , n.d.). The Developed human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Case Study Of Double Glazing Chelmsford Quality Double Glazed Window Seals in Chelmsford from Double Glazing Chelmsford Are your windows drafty? Have you been amazed by your vitality charges a moment ago? Control the temperature in your home by altering your spilling windows. It is the best double glazed window seals, Chelmsford s double glazing suppliers can provide to the general population of Chelmsford. Double Glazing Chelmsford has decades of familiarity in reestablishing draft inclined homes to cozier conditions by supplanting or introducing quality double glazing window seals. Our experts are talented in their artworks and guarantees in making your window draught proof plus air sealed so your home stays warm in winter. You may also spare cash on yearly vitality bills. Pick Double Glazing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When we lead a preparatory examination, we discover more often that the window seals are broken or shattered. What exactly are Window Seals? The principle reason for window seals is to guarantee the space between the window edge and casement is both water/air proof and water tight when the window is closed. This gives great warmth and acoustic protection for the home. At Double Glazing Chelmsford we have thermally proficient tubular seals which can be welded into the window corners to ensure air and water tight quality. Thermally inserted windows prevent the seals from dropping out of the window structure and the tubular shape gives them great versatility. Our twofold coating window seals in Chelmsford keep up their unique shape after any adjustment, guaranteeing a perfect window fixing each time we finish the task. Moreover, our window seals don t get to be awful due to the top quality material used in manufacturing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Analysis Of The Epic Of Old Mali Erica Pangburn Professor Timothy Fitzgerald March 21, 2015 Primary Source Analysis An Epic of Old Mali Sundiata: an Epic of Old Mali was written by D.T. Niane and translated by G.C. Pickett. D.T. Niane was a historian who received this version of Sundiata s epic from Djeli Mamoudou KouyatГ©, a griot. In fact, there is not a true author for this epic due to the fact that it has been transmitted orally for many years. This epic justly showed the type of culture Africa had at the time taken place and has defined the type of people who use to reside there. Sundiata: an Epic of Old Mali withholds many themes, but only some of importance: the transmission of the epic, politics, religion, and destiny. It can be argued that the orality of Sundiata versus the written translation is an important theme of the epic of old Mali. This story has been translated several times into several different languages. The epic of Sundiata originated as an oral epic performance that was performed by various African griots or bards. It was a challenge translating the oral tradition into written form. Thus concluded that orality is a better form of transmission than writing. Transmitting oral passages into writing can be easily falsified. Oral communication is more unquestioning than writing. Interesting enough, the griots are important persons who transmitted Sundiata: an Epic of Old Mali through many lineages. Griots were not only historical orators, but they were also important political figures. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. The Streets Of The Crowd Through various types of social gatherings, such as concerts and riots, our society is dominated by a vast variation of crowds, where some of these crowds bring out Georges Bataille s definition of animality in the humanity that is engaged in the crowds. There are a multitude of types of crowds, from open crowds to invisible crowds to double crowds. As stated by Elias Canetti, the dominating two kinds of crowds in our world are the open and the closed crowd. An open crowd is defined by its ability to continuously grow. Once the growth of the crowd comes to a stop, the open crowd disintegrates. A closed crowd is defined by having a boundary, it accepts its limitations, and puts an emphasis on permanence. Although the closed crowd is an extremely common and prevalent form of crowd, the truest and purest form is the open crowd. All crowds carry a dichotomy of fascination and attraction versus fear and repulsion, not unlike Rudolf Otto s mysterium tremendum. The different crowds are characterized by their ways of discharge, destructiveness, and eruption (Canetti, 17 22). In a crowd, those who are engaged free themselves from societal constructions of difference such as class, race, ethnicity, gender, and sexuality, among other constructs. Dropping all notions of self, the engaged allow themselves to become one with fellow participants. The crowd is also characterized by its ability to find pleasure in destructiveness. The crowd is attracted to the noise and images of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Bitzer s Rhetorical Model Scott McWhirter English 101 Section 043 Professor Hayes March 31, 2011 Bitzer s The Rhetorical Situation Penguin responses to climate change in the Southern Ocean by Jaume Forcada and Philip N. Trathan (2009) was a study conducted to analyze and predict the migrating patterns of different species of penguins due to changes in climate. (p. 1618) Also, Forcada and Trathan investigate whether or not certain species of penguins possess phenotypic plasticity (the ability of an organism to change its phenotype in response to changes in the environment) (p. 1618). In order to properly conduct a textual analysis of this article, Lloyd Bitzer s The Rhetorical Situation will be consulted. This rhetorical model consists of three ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although the authors of this article regularly use a multitude of sources, data, and statistics to support their hypothesis, there are several (not all) which seem to be overly used and randomly cited. This may serve as a constraint to the audience because if the information presented does not seem to be entirely relevant, it may be a painless assumption for the audience that the issue at hand is not an incredibly urgent one, but instead, a rhetoric discoursed just for the sake of rhetoric. Also, the overwhelming wealth of information shown may serve as a distraction from the simple fact the rhetoric is trying to convey: penguins are affected by climate change; in result, penguins affect the environment. The information does not, however, prove to be faulty, but each piece of data seems to be calculated accurately. For example, a table is provided that names each species of penguin, the threats against them, and their resulting response to that threat. This makes it very clear whether each species has the ability to adapt, or if the climate change has just caused them to disperse. Also, each piece of data is affiliated with a source, which increases the audience s opinion of the writer s character. Another aspect of the research that does seem to constrain the author s point of view, however, is the fact that no actual experiment was conducted by F amp; T. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Sukuk Bonds Presently, the East Cameron has business partner relationship with the Macquarie Bank, such that the latter owns 50% equities of the East Cameron. However, Macquarie soon intends to withdraw its investment in the business, initiating Campbell Evans (CEO of East Cameron Partners LP) to look for other alternative options to regain full control of the business. With high demands and increasing prices of oil and gas, Evans wants to take these advantages in gaining finances to buy out Macquarie and diversify its investment portfolio (Sapp, 2010, p. 1). The proposed sukuk bonds compels high interests on the part of East Cameron, being that it can be a solution for the company to reverse the financial conditions that previously characterize their investment relations with Macquarie. Under this term, the equity rights are gradually repurchased by the East Cameron upon ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... AdvantagesDisadvantages 1Enough finances to buy Macquarie s 50% equity in the company and procure high returns from bond like instruments (Sapp, 2010, p. 2). In this way, the current relationship of East Cameron with Macquarie can be reversed by being able to buy Macquarie s 50% equity stakes. Moreover, adequate finances can be secured that can enable East Cameron to engage with further exploration of the two oil/ gas properties (Sapp, 2010, p. 6).A new kind of financial investment in the North American markets (Sapp, 2010, p. 4) 2High returns from booming prices of gas and oil market and acquire higher level of control on the company (Sapp, 2010, p. 3)Smaller cash outflows to investors at an estimated rate of 11.25% (Sapp, 2010, p. 5) 3No concept or application of interest rates, because interest or riba (in Arabic / Islam) is against the Shariah law (Sapp, 2010, p. 3) Based on the traditional practices and concepts of financing (Sapp, 2010, p. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Economic Issues Of Nike Nike, Inc. which is based in Beaverton, Oregon is the biggest and most successful brand in retail and sports. (History of Nike KicksOnFire.com).The brand is so successful that it holds over 60% market share in the industry. Nike was first known as Blue Ribbon Sports and was established in 1964. It was originally deal by a Japanese shoe maker Onitsuka Tiger (now known as ASICS). It only formally become NikeInc. in 1971. It was started by a track and field coach, Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, a runner from Portland who was enrolled in the University of Oregon. (Business Insider, 2014) Till date, The Nike Global team has employees in six continents and around 53 countries. They have more than 750 stores around the globe (Company Profile ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Social factors such as demographics and lifestyle impacts the way Nike Inc runs its current business and set plans for future visions. In Singapore, dated June 2014, there were 3.87 million residents with a number of 3.34 million of Singapore residents. Singapore s population saw a growth and it remained stable. The average age in Singapore population is at 38 years in 2013. (Department Of Statistics Singapore, n.d.). Lifestyle of the people living in Singapore as well plays a huge role for Nike Inc. As said by Dr Amy Khor, Minister of State for Health and Manpower for the Asia s Ist Annual Invitational Leadership Conference and Educational Initiative for Food Service and Healthcare, more and more Singaporeans are becoming health conscious . (Ministry of Health Singapore, November 28, 2012). Diet and health are getting more apparent and the demand for fitness clubs are going up. This demand gave Nike an opportunity to create more awareness on the sports apparels, shoes and equipment that will complement their healthy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. War Against Terror and Human Rights Essay War Against Terror and Human Rights The Human Rights Act 1998 took full legal effect across the English and Welsh legal systems on October 2nd 1998. The Act, allows people to claim a number of the rights and freedoms that are set out in the European Convention on Human Rights. The Government had high hopes that when the act was passed it would create a Culture of Human Rights within the United Kingdom. The principal aim of the Human Rights Act 1998 was to give statutory and formal protection in UK law to a set of clearly distinguishable rights. It was also to allow people to claim their rights before their own courts without having to take long drawn out and costly cases to the European ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A victim includes anyone directly affected by the actions or non actions of one of the above public authorities. Whilst this directly affected principle is absolute, a victim can also include someone not necessarily directly affected by the actions of a public body, but indirectly affected. For instance, a person who is likely to be put under surveillance by the police will be able to call upon the Human Rights Act, even though they have not yet had their privacy interfered with. Where it is established that a Convention Right has been violated, the victim may be able to gain an injunction to stop the violation, force the public authority to take action, take judicial review proceedings or obtain damages and compensation. The Human Rights Act affects the different types of legislation in a number of ways. Primary legislation, which is Parliamentary Statute, the most sacred type of English law, has to be bought into accordance with the Convention Rights. If primary legislation does not comply with the Convention Rights then a Declaration of Incompatibility is issued. This can only be given by the higher courts and allows the offending legislation to be changed and put inline with the Convention Rights easily and quickly. If a statement is not issued, then the case proceeds to the European Court of Human Rights. Common Law is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. The Common Definition Of A Memorandum The common definition for a memorandum is a written document recorded for future use, something one can use in the present to see the message behind past actions. This Memorandum on Colonizing New France speaks of the plans in which the French intended to pursue their new land. Although we are not given any specific author we are able to decipher that this writer was in close proximity to the colony of New France. This shows us major insight into the mindset these newcomers had and more importantly, shows us the way they viewed the inhabitants and their land. Thus making this a very useful source when deciding if the French truly had good intentions. Through the piece, we hear things such as what to do with the land and the people already there. Being that there were many inhabitants who already were merged with the French culture we could tell that the main focus was the land and the native s children. As this document was published in 1663 most of these plans were more so simply ideas or propositions for the upcoming future. But that does not decrease the value of this piece as we can detect disrespect through the way they speak of the land. Between paragraph two and three the discussion of how poor the area is for agriculture arises, as well as describing the process towards clearing the land. With how dense the land in New France was with the forestry it caused long, cold winters and frozen land to last longer than average. With hopes of clearing the forests, the sun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Tort Law Cases Essay Presented are four separate cases that have been argued and settled in a court of law. Each of these cases represent a different kind of tort, a tort is a civil wrong or wrongful act, which can be either intentional or accidental, from which injury occurs to another (Hill Hill n.d.). The torts are as listed, intentional, criminal, negligence, and liability as presented in the four researched cases. State Rubbish Collectors Ass n v. Siliznoff When a person violates another person s legal rights deliberately it is considered an intentional tort (Mayer et al. n.d.). Intentional torts are when someone is assaulting someone, trespassing on a person private property, false imprisonment of an individual or individuals, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The association was held liable for the damages that stemmed from the emotional distress of the defendant. The plaintiff had caused the defendant to suffer such extreme fright that it compelled him to either give up the Acme account he had been working in the service area and give to the State Rubbish Collectors Association back payment or the defendant had to become a member with the association and pay dues. The courts ruled that the plaintiff had not right to use such coercive methods when competing for business and the liability was clear in this circumstance. The defendant was awarded $1250.00 by the plaintiff for compensatory damages and $4000.00 was awarded by the association for exemplary damages. Plaintiff attempted to appeal stating the awarded amount was excessive; the courts ruled that the amount awarded was not excessive and denied the appeal from the plaintiff. No dissenting opinion was made. People v. Watson Someone commits a wrongful act and someone is the victim is considered a crime. The charge is against the defendant and if found to be responsible for the crime the defendant serves a sentence and pays a fine to the government and possible restitution is paid to the victim of the crime. The case presented is an example of a person who is accused of a crime. On November 30, 1981 in Shasta County at the Supreme ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Information From The Sales Sub System Information from the sales sub system can be used by management in conjunction with information from the other subsystems to make decisions regarding the direction and day to day operations of the business. Information from the sales subsystem is vital in the preparation of the income statement, balance sheet, profit and loss statement. Sales data is also used by management to manage cash flows and prepare sales budgets and targets. Information can be obtained through customer satisfaction surveys, feedback from customers via any number of channels including facebook and customer reviews along with information from the inventory and shipping sub systems can be used to highlight areas for improvement and aid in planning activities for the business. If your business is not able to meet the needs and expectations of the customers the highly competitive nature of the market means that there are many other businesses both online and traditional retail stores that are more than happy to accommodate them. The information gained from the sales sub system can be examined on its own to show specific areas where significant success or failure has occurred. It can just as easily be viewed in conjunction with information from other sources to aid in the long term planning for the business, identifying potential problem areas and showing the strengths of the business. Inventory management system: The data in the reports produced by the inventory system can be used to support ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Poetry Of Sylvia Plath Sylvia Plath is often described as a feminist poet who wrote about the difficulties women faced before women s right were a mainstream idea. From reading her poetry, it is quite obvious that Plath s feminism is extremely important to her, but she also wrote about a lot of day to day experiences and made them significant through her use of literary devices such as metaphors and symbols. Plath may also be best known for her autobiographical poetrywritten in a confessional style that appeared during the 1950s. She is considered a very important poet of the post World War II era. She became widely known following her suicide in 1963 (Bawer). Through Sylvia Plath s poetry, readers are able to get a glimpse into her personal life. The... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although once Plath had gotten older she moved to England, certainly her time in Winthrop affected her life and poetry. Her father, Otto Plath, was a German professor of Biology, an entomologist, and also authored a book about bees; which would later become the subject of many of Plath s later poems. Her mother, Aurelia Plath was pursuing a career in teaching when she met Sylvia s father. At the age of eight, Sylvia Plath published her first poem, her father would die in Winthrop, that same year. This would be the start of her lifelong career as a poet. Plath lived and wrote in the 1950s through the 1960s in both America and England (Bawer). As a modern period poet and feminist, growing up during WWII, some of Plath s work was directly related to the issues that were developing in society at the time. After WWII, societies were often characterized by strict gender norms. Women were expected to remain safely in their homes, with being a wife and a mother as their ultimate joy and goal. Art and expression became away from women to escape the everyday pressures of society. The poem The Applicant gives a glimpse of how Plath personally felt about women s rights and also touched on male dominance in her marriage. Through the poem, Plath shows the struggles of young women who are taught by society to pursue marriage and feel their worth only comes from their physical beauty. The poem begins ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Case Of Brown V. Board Of Education Education is a valuable service in society that strengthen a workforce, a nation and bring forth awareness. Why should this be limited based on race or because of economic reasons, the quality should represent where the schools are located, if they are public? The Public School system belongs to society and those who contribute to what supports the educationsystem. In choosing Brown v. Board of Education, a case which continues to have a great impact to this day, taking into consideration what was occurring at the time is how this case can be fathom. Today, equality is flawed, but far from the injustices of the 50s. However, steps such as the case of Brown v. Board of Education, others alike, and they were more than a court cases; the revolution needed for change. On May 17, 1954, the Supreme Court issued its landmark Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka ruling, which declared that racially segregated public schools were inherently unequal (The Learning Network, 2012). Without a doubt, in current times the public school s roster reflects the demographic makeup of its neighborhoods; racial and culturally, and these are the results of economics, more than a racial circumstance. That said, in continuing to change there will be more court cases on isolated discrimination and beyond the school system to allow changes needed. Currently, being able to have schools with diversity opens the minds of our youth to explore the world s culture, it provides early on people to steer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Present Day Protest Summary Tufekci uses different strategies to convince her audience that present day protest, no longer has the same effect they did before social media. She proposes this theory by stating that social media has changed the game for protest. Tufekci gives examples of different type of protest throughout American history to show the effect it has on society. For example, the Women March of 2017, March on Washington of 1963, Antiwar Protest 2003, and the Tea Party protest of 2009. All these protests impacted America in different ways. Tufekci was able to grasp her audience attention by appealing to nature and authority. Tufekci is a writer who emphasizes on the effect technology has on politicsand society The protests in American all had a different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. In many of his plays, Shakespeare demonstrates ideas of... In many of his plays, Shakespeare demonstrates ideas of gender and racial stereotypes. Othello, a play in which characters are judged based on sex and appearance, is an example of these stereotypes. Othello s non white ethnic background provides a platform for racial conflict. The characters of Desdemona and Emilia allow for sexism and genderconflict. These themes of Othello are closely related because of the similar prejudice and stereotypes. The sexism and racism in Othello allow for racist tones and ethnic conflicts. Women play an important role in Othello. The chastity of a woman is valued, and Desdemona s perceived adultery leads to the deaths of many characters. Iago s hatred of women is shown throughout the play and could be part ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Emilia does her husband s bidding by taking the handkerchief that Othello gave Desdemona because Iago hath a hundred times wooed to steal it (3.3.308 309). After she gives him the handkerchief, she asks Iago why he wants it and threatens to take it back if it is not for some good purpose (3.3. 333.335). In the end, she betrays her husband by revealing his plot to destroy Othello s life. In her conversation with Desdemona about adultery, Emilia informs her that she would commit adultery, Nor I neither by this heavenly light; I might do t as well i the dark (4.3.68 69). Emilia shows her independence from her husband by admitting that she would commit adultery if the price were right. Her cynical attitude toward men is shown as she says, They are all but stomachs, and we all but food; They eat us hungerly, and when they are full They belch us (3.4.106 108). She does not believe her marriage is based on love, rather she believes her husband sees her as a possession to be used as he pleases. The male characters of the play view women in varied ways. Cassio often admires Desdemona s positive characteristics and states that she is perfection (2.3.25). Iago s attitude toward women is critical and negative. He tells Emilia that women are pictures out of doors, Bells in your parlors, wildcats in your kitchens, Saints in your injuries, devils being offended, Players in your huswifery, and huswives in your beds (2.1.111 114) meaning that women are objects at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Don Quixote Fact Sheet Here is what happened today: The book starts off with an eccentric gentlemen from the village of La Mancha. The men becomes mad after reading an immense number of chivalry books. He then decides to become a knight errant to endure infinite adventures. He decides to dedicate his actions to someone, a farmer that he once had a crush on: Dulcinea del Toboso. He then departs and ends up on an inn, which he mistakes for a castle. He also mistakes two prostitutes for princesses. Don Quixote fights two man who enter the inn, which he knocks unconscious. The innkeeper knights Don Quixote, he then thanks her and leaves. Our protagonist encounters two individuals in the wild, a farmer who beats his worker. The worker tricks Don Quixote into making him think that he is a knight. Don Quixote leaves, and the farmer beats the worker even worse. Afterwards Don Quixote receives a beating from evil doers on the road. Day: Friday Date: July 3 2015 I read up to page 131 today. Chapter V VIII 3 new words I learned today: __Goatherd___________________________________________________ _knight errantry________________________________________________ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Don Quixote beats a lady s attendant on their way. Sancho worries that the police will come after them. Don Quixote assures Sancho that knights never go to jail, because they are permitted to use violence in the pursuit of justice. They spend the night with a group of goatherds. A singing goatherd joins them and sings a ballad to the group. One of the goatherds applies medicine to Don Quixote ear, which heals it. A goatherd name peter comes and announces that a man has died for his love of Marcela, a shepherdess. He invites Don Quixote to his funeral and he accepts. They all go to sleep except for Don Quixote, who stays up thinking about ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Maggie And Dee In The Story Teller There is four main character in the story, I, Maggie, Dee, or Wangero Leewanika Kemanjo, who is called Wangero in the last part of the story and her boyfriend, Aslamalakim. The story teller is I , Maggie and Dee s mother. I am a hard working woman, who is as strong as a man. Due to I had had little education, she is not a literate woman, but it does mean that she is bad at talking or convincing others. Her old house had been destroy by a fire accident, and they are living in a poor house. Maggie and Dee are her daughters. Maggie is uglier than Dee, so she are somehow negative. Dee have a nice body and better looking. She brought her boyfriend to meet her mother and her sister, but he was not welcome by her sister. Dee wanted to take something... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And if your parent force you to go, you can strongly disagree with them, or even say bad word to them. When I first heard it, I thought: What kind of person is him? Because studying for TOFEL, HSK and SAT are required for the Korean students to go to college, especially for us, the students who have studied in the foreign country for 3 years or 12 years. And if we do not take classes other than school classes, it s nearly impossible for us to study by ourselves. Although this is necessary for us, Mr.M said is useless. Some days later, I realized that this is the difference of culture, just like Dee and her mother and sister. Sometimes the way of thinking between the former generation and the new generation, Western countries and Eastern Countries, and even different individuals perspectives can be so much different. In the story, Dee and her mother have not overcome their different opinions about quilts when the story ended. However, in my opinion, everybody in this world should realize it, in order to overcome the conflict between them. I should be the start of it, and try to understand and respect other s ideas about something, and I think I can finally overcome the conflicts which caused by lot of different opinions between Mr.M and me by acknowledging and respecting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. How Did Religion Influence The Development Of The Ancient... The ancient Egyptian civilization captivates everyone s imagination. The mystery of religion in particular. Research has been conducted in this area. This essay will specifically focus on what the religion was, how it developed, how the religion affected the government, how it affected the way people lived and how the religionhas influenced this generation. The ancient Egyptian belief was based on polytheism. The religion was unique during ancient times. Research shows that the Egyptians believed in many gods. They had around 200 gods and goddess. Many of the gods presented themselves as half human and half animal. Amon Re was considered a true god and was the king of all gods. Their two chief Gods were Osiris and Amon Re. Horus was the sky god and had the head of a hawk and a body of a human. However, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Religions such as Buddhism, Judaism and Christianity have been influenced by the Ancient Egyptian religion. Research shows that the ancient Egyptians had questions about the life after death and what results when you die and if God existed. So they developed a religion that they firmly followed and believed in through their beliefs and worshiped their gods, just like we do today. If they didn`t create these religions, we would have different beliefs today. According to the evidence ancient Egypt influenced our religions we follow today. Ancient Egyptwas one of the first countries that converted to Christianity in 43 CE. A lot of the legends of ancient Egyptian gods were transferred to the new god Jesus. The legends were transferred to the new god Jesus because of the early childhood stories of Jesus and his mother Mary as they were often compared stories of Horus and his adventures with his mother, Isis. These religions managed to influence other countries and then other countries started to find more religions. If it weren t for the ancient Egyptians, we wouldn t have the religions people ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. The Mass Media in China LS22442 Mass Media Tutorial Weeks 4 and 5 WEEK 4 The Mass Media in China Read the text (translation) paras. 1 38 for Week 4, before your tutorial; watch the first half of the documentary in class, then answer the questions at end. First anniversary of China s entry to WTO (2002) RTHK: Impact on the media Ru shi yi zhou nian(入世一周年) HC427.95 .R83 2003 (local tv) Vol.2 RTHK Soundtrack: mainly Cantonese, some Putonghua (with Chinese subtitles), some English Introduction (Trans. D.B. Hunter) Recent years have seen rapid development in China s mass media sector with a progressive shift in balance from government control to commercialization and responsiveness to markets. To cope with market demand and the challenge posed by ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 9. Since the station started operating, Chinese stations have been frantically adopting the same format, as programmes like this were something which few of them had ever made. One example currently being recorded is an extremely popular male beauty competition. 10. We syndicated this show to several channels already in mainland China and for instance in Chongqing, the channel that we syndicated it to there was Chongqing TV No. 2 and on that channel, in the week, in that time slot, it has gone to become the number one general entertainment channel in all of Chongqing. 11. As television stations rely on advertising revenue, the advertising industry wants to see ratings. Since Xing Kong Weishi entered the China market, it s been bringing in spectators and advertising, leaving domestic stations to follow as best they can. The days of no competition when everyone ate from the same big pot are well and truly over and will not return. 12. In the past the mainland, media was directly under government control. This was an effective way to get policies across to the people. But the effectiveness of government run media in a free market situation is low. To handle the impact of entry to the WTO as well as Jiang Zemin s directive, the media need to stand on their own two feet. 13. Talking to the People s Daily, Jiang Zemin said that the media had to properly carry out their propaganda work and at the same time make sure that they adhered to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. The Political Relationship Of The United States And South... The Vietnam conflict was a ruthless and long war that had serious consequences for everyone involved and would prove to be a shameful and infamous snapshot of American foreign policy at work. This paper will highlight the geo political relationship of the United States and South Vietnam, focusing on events taking place after the Geneva accords of 1954, in the attempts to insure a non communist Vietnam. The United States refused to sign the Geneva accords (because the U.S. refused any possibility of communist control over Vietnam), but elections were to be held in 1956 to decide the ruling government by popular vote. The U.S. government created SEATO (Southeast Asia Treaty Organization), a regional alliance that swore to protect South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos in the event of Communist rule. SEATO quickly came into full force and became the exact mechanism Washington used to justify its support of South Vietnam. This support of course even became the direct involvement of U.S. troops in Vietnam. In 1955, the U.S. picked Ngo Dinh Diemto replace Bao Dai as the head of the regime in South Vietnam. In a move to consolidate the power, Prime Minister Diem called for a referendum between Emperor Bao Dai and himself. In a very banana republic esque way, Diem won that referendum by over 98% of the vote (although a questionable legitimacy to say the least). With help, guidance and U.S. encouragement, Diem refused participation in the Geneva planned elections that Ho Chi Minh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. The Importance Of Education In The United States The United States stands only at the top of the education system with its ever growing tuition rates and student debt that goes hand in hand. It s easy to want what other countries have, and the United States won t know the waterfall effects that are caused by the implication of a free or low costing tuition plan until it is enacted. The United Statesnational leaders believe that cheaper alternatives to millions of dollars in student debt is achievable. They have proposed several paths with no avail from congress to ignite their plans. The US has the capability to accomplish a different path in the education system, but as Michael McPherson states, the real question in our view is whether the United States possesses the will to pursue such ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. Johnny And Cush The book, With Every Drop of Blood, by James Lincoln Collier, and Christopher Collier, is a Civil War based fiction book. The authors are brothers who have both written several books before. This book is not based on a true story, but follows similar events during the Civil War. The authors were able to take real life information from the Civil War, and make it into a story. Readers from seventh to eighth grade would be able to read this story. While it is easy to read and follow, the content might be too mature for any younger reader. FollettBound Platinum is the publisher, and it was published in January of 1994. Johnny and Cush are the main two characters in this book. Johnny is a brave, stubborn young boy. He cares very much about his familyand does a lot to earn money for them in the story.He is very hardworking in whatever task he has to do, as well as clever. Johnny lives in the South while Cush is a soldier in the North. Cush is a runaway slave who is now a soldier for the North. He is a tough boy who just wants to have the same rights as Johnny, and to learn how to read. Cush was separated from his family because they were traded away when he was a slave. The start of the book begins at Johnny s home on a farm.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He was shot in battle, which caused him to develop an infection and soon die. His dad made Johnny promise to never join the war, but to stay with the family. Johnny finds a way to make money by transporting supplies from town to town, but it is technically part of the war. He keeps telling himself that it is okay, but things do not work out. The band of wagons he was with, were attacked by Northern soldiers. Johnny tries to escape through a field, but that is where Cush finds him and kidnaps him. Since Johnny was raised to think African Americans were below him, he was very upset to know that he was to take orders from Cush. Johnny has to try to make a plan to get back to his ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Bipolar Disorder II ( Bpd II ) Bipolar Disorder II (BPD II) is a relatively new disorder, first appearing in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM IV) as a separate condition to Bipolar Disorder I (BPD I), which until then was deemed as being a personality style (Parker, 2015). BPD II is more often than not described as being the lite version of BPD I (Phelps, 2012) thought to have much less incapacitating effects on the individual however; its disease burden is comparable to that of BPD I, if not worse (Merikangas Lamers, 2011) Of all non communicable diseases, Bipolar Disorder (BPD) is ranked in the top ten most debilitating with BPD II prevalence ranging from 0.4% (World Health Organisation, 2008) to 1.2% (Bauer Pfennig, 2005). Its suicide rates are amongst the highest of all mental disorders with the Rihmer Pestality (1999) study indicating that suicide risk may be greater in BPD II when compared to BP I and Unipolar Depression (UPD) (12%), are more likely to use more lethal means and have greater numbers of completed suicides. As per DSM 5 (American Psychiatric Association (APA), 2013) criteria, the two key BPD II symptoms are episodes of recurrent depression and an episode/s of hypomania whereby some individuals rapid cycling between hypomanic and depressive states in short periods of time, significantly impacting work, family and social environments. Diagnosing BPD II is of great sleuth work on the clinician s part as hypomanic symptoms are not easily ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Comparing Chopin s The Story Of An Hour And The Awakening Every author has some driving force behind them when they choose to write a story. Among these motivations, social issues seem to be the most influential of topics. This is reflected throughout the writings of Kate Chopin, especially in her literary works The Story of an Hour, and The Awakening . Chopin s use of characterization in this story, as well as her other works, provide themes that further prove her motivations to revolve around the issues of gender inequality in the times her her writings. Mrs Mallard is presented as the stereotypical housewife and characterized as such in The Story of an Hour. Typically, the matron in this time period is portrayed as sensitive and weak, and Chopin at first makes Mallard seem to fit this stereotype. In the first three paragraphs, Mallard is indirectly made to seem to be frail in the way she is initially notified of her husband s supposed death. ...In broken sentences; veiled hints that revealed in half concealing. (Chopin), makes the reader believe that Mallard is unable to comprehend the news as everyone else would be able to. However, the indirect characterization proves that this is not Chopin s objective for this character. Throughout the short story, Mallard s actions characterize her indirectly. When she is first informed of her husband s supposed death, she seems to be distraught... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Into this she sank, pressed down by a physical exhaustion that haunted her body and seemed to reach into her soul. (Chopin) is the quote to be examined. The proposed physical exhaustion may be a result of internal conflict within Mallard s mind. Also, Mallard may be sexually repressed, as were the majority of women in this time period. Therefore, her reaction to her husband s death may say that she was not completely satisfied in the relationship. This only provides more reasoning for her reaction to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Essay Sir Isaac Newton s Three Laws of Motion We have all heard the story of the apple falling on Newton s head while he was sitting against the tree, thus giving him the sudden idea for the Universal Law of Gravity. This, as I am sure most of us know, is not really what happened. A more accurate version would probably be, Newton observed an apple falling from a tree and started contemplating the physics of the apple s fall. The acceleration experienced by the apple, which started at zero when hanging in the tree, then increased as the apple fell. This as Newton reasoned from his second law of motion, means there must be a force acting upon the apple in order to cause the acceleration, this force we will call gravity. Thus giving us the acceleration due to this force ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... From this we are able to tell that if an object is either accelerating or decelerating than an external force must be acting on it even if it is simply the force of gravity, air resistance, or friction. Newton s 2nd Law This is probably the most known of all three of Newton s Laws of motion. * The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on it, while being inversely proportional to its mass. More often though we see this law written as; Fnet = ma Where F equals the net force on the object in Newtons, m equals the mass in kilograms and
  • 50. a equals the acceleration of the object in meters/second^2. Since force is a vector this can be rewritten in three separate equations to take into account direction; Fx = ma, Fy = ma, Fz = ma Fnet = Fx + FY+ Fz We must also remember that acceleration as well is a vector and therefor has three components just like the force. When learning how to use Newton s 2nd Law, however, one usually only uses examples where there is only two directional forces acting on an object. These are usually the x direction (side to side) and the y direction (up and down). For now we are only going to take into account these two components. This law is very useful in the fact we can determine the acceleration of an object if we know the forces acting on it as well as it s ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Literary Anlysis Much of life results from choices we make. How we meet every circumstance, and also how we allow those circumstances to affect us dictates our life. In Anton Chekhov s The Lady With the Little Dog, we are given a chance to take a look inside two characters not unlike ourselves. As we are given insight into these two people, their character and nature unfolds, presenting us with people we can relate to. Even if we fail to grasp the fullness of a feeling or circumstance, we are still touched on our own level, evidencing the brilliance of Chekhov s writing. In the exposition of the story, Chekhov immediately delves into his character generation, introducing us to both Anna Sergeevna and Dmitri Gurov, the main players in the story. He... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Sex, lies, and deceit do take place, but they are all off stage. Chekhov takes this critical time to develop character, showing us what is going on inside the souls of the adulterers, rather than sensationalizing on the outside events that are all too popular in today s society (as well as back when the story was written). Although Chekhov s story is filled with complex issues of moral struggle and turmoil, it is a story we can all relate to. Everyone faces difficult decisions in life, and Chekhov brings the inner mayhem to light. Focus upon people rather than events impacts us in ways we cannot even describe. We are connected to the people in the story as we identify with the feelings and personalities of these fictional characters. Everything that he [Gurov] found important, interesting, necessary, in which he was sincere and did not deceive himself, which constituted the core of his life, occurred in secret from others (Chekhov 154). We are forced to reflect upon circumstances in our own lives, and all of life s little nuances become significant once we realize that they affect the fiber of our being. Chekhov attracts attention to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 52. Customer Service Within The Workplace BASICS OF CUSTOMER SERVICE WITHIN THE WORKPLACE The Echo 2012 Global Customer Service Barometer stated that Nearly a third of consumers believe that businesses are now paying less attention to providing good customer service (3). Since business to customer interaction is a vital component in today s economy, customer service is an essential topic that must be improved to consider a business successful with its attended audience. Formatting of this report includes the discussion of the concepts of what good customer service is, what bad customer service is, and how a business can improve its customer service. Each of the three topics will go into categories explaining them a step further in detail for the reader to fully comprehend what ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The 2011 Customer Experience Impact Report projected that 86% of consumers will pay up to 25% more for a better customer experience (2). In the paragraphs below, good customer service is broken down into the definition, what the customer and employer view is, and how good customer service affects the reputation of the business. Definition According to Customer Service for Dummies, customer service is how well an employee is communicating and creating a relationship with a customer (1). Each business has either a mission statement or purpose that incorporates customer service into it. Customer service policies within businesses define how their employees should behavior when a situation arises with a customer. An example of a customer service policy is the policy stated on the Fairfield Inn Suites in Grand Island on its website. The policy states, At the Grand Island Fairfield Inn Suites, you are our #1 priority. We promise you will be satisfied, or we will make it right. That is our commitment to you. Policies like this one show how some businesses take customer service very seriously because their customers are of the most importance; although, most businesses have different views on what the true meaning of customer service is in their business. Customer View Customers will tell 9 to 12 people if he or she gets good service while purchasing a product within a company (Leland and Bailey 1). If a company treats its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 53. Landing Zone Essay Landing Zone Our next customer is a global leader in consumer transaction technologies, turning everyday interactions with businesses into exceptional experiences. With the software, hardware, and portfolio of services, this company makes nearly 550 million transactions possible daily. This company s motto is to help their customers respond to the demand for fast, easy and convenient transactions with intuitive self service and assisted service options. But what they do goes beyond niche technologies or markets. Their solutions help businesses around the world increase revenue, build loyalty, reach new customers, and lower their costs of operations. By continually learning about and pioneering how the world interacts and transacts, this global leader is helping companies not only reach their goals, but also change the way all of us shop, eat, travel, bank, and connect. They include thousands of banks and retailers that depend upon tens of thousands of self service kiosks, point of sale (POS) terminals, ATMs (automated teller machines), and barcode scanners, among other equipment. Traditional Approach In the traditional architecture, this customer could only collect a snapshot of data, which limited the accuracy of its predictive models. For example, the company might collect snapshots from a sampling of ATMs (perhaps once daily performance data) where the real need is to collect the entire set. In addition, this company needed to avoid downtime for its clients at all costs. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 54. Residence Fellow Personal Statement I want to be a residence fellow because of the experiences I have had in residence. In my personal experience, being unbiased is very important to being a Residence Fellow. In my year in residence I had issues with my roommates, but my RF was friends with my roommates. Due to this connection, I feel that when it came to finding a solution the RF was not unbiased and did not hear my side of the story. I want to be a residence fellow to help solve people s issues in an unbiased third party manner. I have always been good at listening to people s problems, and finding unbiased solutions. I also feel that with my past employment, it is a natural career move for me to make. I have assisted young individuals with different personal problems in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...