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2. The Impact of Prejudice and Discrimination on Society
Equal opportunities Assignment 1
This report will attempt to explain the meaning and implications of the terms Prejudice,
Discrimination, Stereotyping, and Scapegoat. It will also look at two case studies in order to illustrate
prejudice and discrimination in action.
Prejudice and Discrimination
Prejudice and Discrimination are difficult to separate as they typically appear together. Prejudice is
defined as A preconceived opinion . while Discrimination is defined as Biased or unfavourable
treatment , both taken from Oxford Dictionary and Thesaurus 3 (Oxford University Press, 2001).
Discrimination converts the mental process of prejudice into action. It is wildly accepted that
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After WWI Germany was a shadow of her former self; her economy was limping along like an injured
animal. By the time Hitler became Chancellor of Germany in 1933 there were six million unemployed
workers in Germany. Germany was in the grips of a depression. The German people were angry, they
hated the Allies for doing this to them. Hatred was growing throughout the minds of the German
people. It is conceivable that Hitler knew this, if he did know this it is also conceivable that he could
direct his people anger and hatred inward. The Jews were a suitable enemy in Hitler s mind. By
providing his people with a common enemy he was able to unify them behind him. His mighty
propaganda machine started to roll, he blamed the Jews for Germany s defeat in WWI, he blamed
them for German s many social and economic problems. He frightened the ruling classes by accusing
the Jews of being in league with the communists. German Jews were made to wear armbands with
Stars of David on them. They were beaten in the streets by groups of thugs. Jewish business were
targeted; they were forced to paint Stars of David on the doors, guards were placed at the doors in
order to deter people from entering. Hitler even got his message to the children of Germany; Children
at schools were taught specifically anti Semitic ideas. Jewish school children were openly ridiculed by
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3. Shoes Shoe Culture
The topic of my essay was shoes, shoe culture and its relevance in my life which in my opinion was a
solid topic to present on because it is a material object that has really shaped me my life. It was very
appropriate topic as it all related in one way or another. The effectiveness of the speech in my opinion
was minimal but I also don t believe that my topic was one that could be made very compelling
because that was not the mood I was going for. I didn t want to instill any one specific emotion in the
audience, I even tried to employ comic relief when I discussed my object.
The introduction attention getter were complete but weren t very engaging, which in my opinion was
my speeches biggest flaw. My speech wasn t one that as soon as you heard it you gave it your
undivided because the importance of they topic in my opinion was very subjective. In my opinion the
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I thing my biggest issue was engaging the audience, as I was speaking I never saw anyone with a
wow, this is so interesting or I wish they could talk for the rest of the period look on there face which
may be a stretch for some but I believe it is something we should all aim for. I believe that if I put
more effort into my attention getters my speech would be so much stronger because a strong attention
getter sets the tone for your essay and while mine wasn t weak there was room to improve. Lastly, I
think I should work on thorough memorization and employing gestures when necessary. In my
opinion while gestures are something you can easily employ to engage the audience over use can be
very apparent and a very easy distraction. Memorization goes right along with this, memorizing every
single solitary word isn t a necessity but reading off the card can become a distraction while I wasn t
reading verbatim I still could easily
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4. How Graffiti Is Art
Nhan Loc
Professor: R. L. White
English 93
01 December 2016
Graffiti is Art Graffiti is a form of art well known in the street art. There are many forms of arts like
drawing, painting, sculpture, or graffiti. Graffiti is an art used for the community to send messages as
well as representing for community identity and pride through Graffiti artwork. In the book Read
Write Connect by Kathleen Green Amy Lawler, chapter 22 Public Art talks about what graffiti art,
vandalism art is, the differences between graffiti artwork and vandalism, and the purpose of graffiti.
What is street art? It is a free public art that involves many different styles such as graffiti, sticker,
street posters. Graffiti is a true art has different meanings. Graffiti is an art, not a simple tagging but an
actual mural that represents meanings in every detail, style, and color. According to Public Art Street
Art by Patrick Frank, The street artists made much broader statement about themselves and the world
in a language that was widely understandable (p446), this talks about the language in art is amazing,
communicating through art is a language that everyone can understand and relate to. However, some
might argue that graffiti is vandalism. Vandalism is when street artists paint without any permissions
of private property owners. In the articles, What graffiti means to a community says Most vandals are
young people, from grade school age to young adults, who damage property for reasons
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5. How The Geographical, Governmental, And Human Development...
Those considered poor in developing countries often lack the fundamental access to buy adequate
food, water, or other basic needs. Although recent World Bank data has revealed that world poverty
has declined 43 percent since 1990 and 52 percent since 1981, poverty is still a worldwide
phenomenon that is prevalent even among the most highly industrialized countries . Presently,
according to World Bank data, 1.22 billion people live on less than $1.25 a day in 2010 and 2.4 billion
people live on less than US $2 a day in 2010. This is almost half of the world s population. The scope
of this study is limited somewhat because poverty is a multidimensional concept in which a
voluminous number of factors can be causally related to this phenomenon. Therefore, this research
will seek to answer what impact does the geographical, governmental, and human development
characteristics have on the rate of poverty in developing countries.
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
The existence of poverty is as old as time itself, and still perplexes scholars of the world today. The
conceptualization of poverty is a multifaceted phenomenon in which varying factors contribute to this
worldwide problem. Thus, six arguments of poverty will warrant closer examination: including
culture, gender inequality, economic growth, geographical region, human development, and
government. First, scholars that link culture to poverty argue those countries that are inherently poor
must change their prevailing customs and
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6. The Boonies Transcendentalism Analysis
Transcendentalism and The Boonies Moving out into the the woods and off the grid isn t for everyone.
For a few families, this is a way of life. This lifestyle showcases many beliefs of transcendentalism,
many that are still abundantly present in society today. Transcendentalism is shown in the way people
live and in the television shows like The Boonies . In The Boonies , transcendentalism appears in the
ideas of Idealism/Individualism and in Nature. In The Boonies, the ideology of Idealism or
Individualism in Transcendentalism is used. Idealism/Individualism is making sure to live simply and
for only self needs. These families and individuals are living in the wild and off the grid for
themselves and to live only enough to get by. Doc Leverett and his wife explain that they do all of the
hard work by choice, ...they don t understand that we do all this by choice (Doc Leverett). Doc and his
wife moved out into the forests of Washington to live a simplistic life and to leave all the waste and
stress that comes with the city life behind. They chose to live this lifestyle to limit waste and to live
only by the basic necessities. Joe Ray, another individual that lives off the grid also chose to live his
life this way because he loves it, I can be in this place for awhile. It s just the greatest place to live... I
am always looking to find a cave bigger and better than the next. I m always looking to find the best
cave to live in (Joe Ray). Joe Ray moved to the caves
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7. Changing Mind In The Film Cars By Lightning Mcqueen
Changing Mind Changing your mind about something can be easy and effortless, or it can be hard to
do and maybe you re just not ready for a change. Change can happen in anything, nature, movies,
books, sports, cities, people. The change that I m talking about is in the movie Cars . At the beginning
of the movie, Lightning McQueen starts off as being very arrogant and cocky. He thinks he is all that.
You can tell by his actions that all he wants is the fame and the money. He never really thinks about
anybody besides himself. A prime example of this is when he is going to Los Angeles International
Speedway, he is on the phone with his agent Harv. Harv tells Lightning that they re giving 20 tickets
away for the next race and asks for his friends
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8. Animal Abuse And Neglect
Animal abuse is defined as either the physical mistreatment of an animal or neglect where the animal
is denied basic necessities of care. The mistreatment of animals is a serious issue within society. It
often goes unreported because many people believe it is only abuse if it is intentional. This lack of
understanding allows minor cases of neglect to progress into major cases that can end in the death of
the animals involved. Animal abuse needs a better definition due to the results of neglect,
psychological issues, and ethical components. Many cases of animal abuse are unintentional ones.
These are cases of neglect. Animal neglect is when an animal is being denied one of its basic
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There are two basic causes to most mental disorders, genetics and environmental factors. Neglect can
end up being the environmental factor that causes an animal to develop a mental or behavioral
disorder. Now is when the question arises, do animals even have the capacity to develop mental
illnesses? Well, according to numerous veterinarians and scientists, the answer to that is a resounding
yes. Many vets are diagnosing animals with depression and giving dogs with separation anxiety xanax
prescriptions, and it is working. These animals who are being diagnosed and treated for their mental
illnesses are making complete 180 degree turns towards being healthy and happy again. So the
negative effects that neglect has on the health of animals is real. If the animals are not catching
diseases from unkempt pens, they are developing mental illnesses from the isolation of being alone in
a cage all day. While the unintentional abuse of animals is sad and disheartening, the intentional abuse
of animals is downright infuriating for most. The intentional abuse of animals is defined as an
intentional infliction of harm or suffering on an animal. An example of this would be when the weird
kid down the road hangs his neighbor s cat from a tree by its back foot and beats it with a baseball bat.
This form of abuse comes from a completely different place than its counterpart. While unintentional
abuse comes from a place of ignorance, this form comes from a
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9. Description Of Puerto Rico
The University of Puerto Rico Mayaguez (UPRM) was founded in 1911 and received full
accreditation in 1946. Located in the tropical climate of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, it is the only
Hispanic sea grant and land grant institution within the United States.The native language of Puerto
Rico is Spanish; however, the campus is bilingual and offers instruction in both English and Spanish.
The university is known to Spanish speakers as Recinto Universitario de Mayaguez (RUM), and
affectionately known as El Colegio by students and faculty.
Situated on approximately 300 acres, the campus has a variety of gardens, agricultural research fields,
and space for athletics. UPRM enrolls a medium sized coed student body of over 12,000 students and
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Some of the notable alumni include Adolfo Figueroa Vinas, the first Puerto Rican astrophysicist at
NSASA; Enectali Figueroa Feliciano, the pioneer of position sensitive detectors and NASA
astrophysicist; Jorge N. Amely Velez, innovator and holder of numerous patents in medical
technology; and Mercedes Reaves, the designer of viable full scale solar sails for NASA.
The campus of UPMR provides a small city environment and has many features for students to enjoy.
While there are no housing facilities on campus, the university assists students with off campus
housing options within walking distance to the school. There are more than 100 different student
organizations on campus that range from arts to journalism, and student government to sports. Several
fraternities and sororities are part of campus life; although, due to local laws restricting fraternities in
residential areas, only a small number of fraternities own their own
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10. Legalizing Marijuana Is Ruining People
Legalizing Marijuana
Even though many hold to the idea that marijuana is ruining people, evidence shows its beneficial.
The definition of marijuana (n.) is cannabis, especially as smoked in cigarettes or the dried leaves and
female flowers of the hemp plant, used in cigarette form as a narcotic or hallucinogen. Most of us, if
not all of us will be in the same situation before a party or event. Your inside or outside, and you smell
a strange herb. You see a group of kids talking and laughing as they take turns hitting and passing a
joint. Then they soon see you and ask you that powerful pressuring question, Do you want a hit?
Maybe you said yes, maybe you said no, maybe you smoke all the time, or maybe you never have and
never will, but it was so peer pressuring when asked. The main purpose of this essay is not to convince
you to smoke weed or take a hit when someone ask you, but more to educate you and let you
understand and know about Marijuana. From it being everywhere even here in California, its time to
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Smoking a joint once or twice can be on your record for drug offense. (Crime, unforgiving). The
government could make a profit of $7 billion a year legalizing marijuana just like tobacco. Thomas
Jefferson, U.S. President once quoted, Marijuana is of first necessity to the improve wealth protection
of the country. Marijuana has a big flip side that can increase our economy. Marijuana will increase
Americans profits greatly. About half of all U.S legalized marijuana giving us true answers how it has
benefitted. Legalizing marijuana gives us a big profit and giving people better jobs, Denver is a good
test case. An article the Freedom Beat cited, In February, 1938, Popular Mechanics called Hemp a
Billion Dollar Crop. It was the first time a money crop had a business potential to exceed a billion
dollars if not more. Legalize marijuana has and will boost the economy more and
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11. The City Of Branson s Fiscal Year Runs
Budget Process Goals
The City of Branson s fiscal year runs January 1 through December 31. Typically, the budget
preparation process begins in mid July when budget documents and instructions are distributed by the
Finance Department to the each city department. The various departments have approximately three
weeks to assess any budget goals, capital and personnel requests, and to complete projections for the
current fiscal year. By mid August, the Finance Department completes a preliminary review of the
departments budget, personnel and capital requests. The City Administrator then meets with the
Finance Director to review any requests, and schedules one on one meetings with each department
head.
As the first organization in Missouri to implement Priority Based Budgeting, prior to their
administrative review each department head is encouraged to perform a review of programs offered by
their department and to establish what programs are not meeting the results identified by the board.
The purpose of this process is to allow for reallocation of resources to programs that are determined to
need more funding, in place of simply incrementally increasing the departmental line item budget.
Aside from simply eliminating the programs that are not achieving desired results, the directors are
encouraged to develop solutions to how the identified programs may perform more efficiently.
Examples include identifying programs that may be:
Mandated for the city to provide, but that
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12. Environmental Changes In Lord Of The Flies
People are subject to change their way of life when their environment changes. The novel Lord of the
Flies is written by William Golding. The novel about a group of british boys who get trapped on an
island during a time over. Over the course of time they spend on the island some of the boys go into a
savage state of mind. However some had balance between savagery and civilization. Throughout the
novel Golding reveals that humans are conditioned by their environment to behave in either moral, or
immoral ways. Ralph illustrates that humans personalities can change because of the environment they
are in. When Ralph joins one of the tribes dances, his savagery takes over when, Ralph, carried away
by a sudden thick excitement, grabbed Eric s spear and jabbed at Robert with it (114). This proves that
when someone s environment changes so does their personality. It displays that even the kindest of
people can succumb to the dark side. However, when the naval officer comes to rescue the boys Ralph
began to, Ralph wept for end of innocence, the darkness of a man s heart... (202). This reveals that
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When Ralph goes back to check on Sam and Eric he asks them why they joined Jack s tribe and they
said nothing but, Memory of their new and shameful loyalty came to them. Eric was silent but Sam
tried to do his duty (187). This reveals that even if someone has succumb to savagery when even a
little bit of civilization is shown that can change for the better. When the twins are threatened by Jack,
the boys immediately give up Ralph s hiding spot, You re sure he meant in there . The twin moaned
faintly and then squealed again. He meant he d hide in there (192), but then regret it. This proves that
when the boys are threatened they give in to what savagery wants. When we realize what we have
done we regret it. When our environment changes we can succumb to doing evil
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13. Similarities And Mechanistic Theories Within A Pluralistic...
Counterfactuals and mechanistic theories present two distinct, although perhaps not incompatible
causal theories. In this paper, I will outline them, contrast their basic strengths, and finally aim to
argue in favour of a monist mechanistic account, in particular focusing on resolving two general
arguments against mechanistic theory to which the answer is commonly to adopt a pluralistic account.
Let s begin by considering our two causal accounts: First, counterfactuals centre on the notion that
alterations to the cause make a difference to it s effect. In this way, the relationship between the cause,
and the effect can be said to be causal so long as if I change the cause, the effect will be different.
Thus, if I were to throw a ball at a window, and it broke, then I could call the relationship between the
throwing of the ball and the window s breaking to be causal, so long as had I not thrown the ball, a
different effect (in this case, the window not breaking) would have occurred. By contrast, mechanistic
theory focuses on the identifiable linking processes between the cause and effect. Salmon, Dowe,
Machamer and Glennan all present accounts of mechanistic theory, however it is Glennan s approach
which I will focus on, as he has the most success in forming the underlying intuitions into clear
elements. He begins by identifying the component elements deemed necessary for a mechanistic
process, which includes the interaction of a series of parts, acting according to
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14. Individualism And Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American poet during the 1800 s who identified himself as a
Transcendentalist. Self Reliance is one of Emerson s most famous works that is widely known and
was published after his death in 1882. Emerson s works influenced other writers like Henry David
Thoreau who was a close friend of Emerson. Resistance to Civil Government is one of Thoreau s most
famous works. Although Emerson influenced Thoreau with his works and they were close friends,
both of them had two different ideas on the individuality of humans and their way of life. Emerson
believed that individuals conform to society and others when they should follow their own way of life,
instincts, and ideas. Thoreau thought less towards society and more towards the government. He
believed that individual conscience is more important than an unjust government and the laws they
created. Self Reliance is an essay on the lack of individualism in a person in society and the reasons
behind why individuals do not think for themselves. He states that because of our consciousness of
how others will react towards us is one of the reasons we do not think for ourselves and let our
individuality show. We but half express ourselves, and are ashamed of that divine idea which each of
us represents, (Emerson 1164). As humans, we only show a few of our emotions or hardly explain
how we feel to others because we feel ashamed of our emotions and our thoughts. He does not say it,
but mostly anyone who
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15. William The Conqueror Research Paper
William the Conqueror also known as William I was born in 1027 in Normandy, France and was the
first Norman to become the King of England reigning from 1066 until his death in 1087. William was
the son of Robert I, Duke of Normandy and Herleva. He was born into a powerful and wealthy family
and the fact that William was an illegitimate son (his parents weren t married) created a problem
regarding the rules of the anarchy of him to follow up his father at his death. He was born into some
sort of power, that being his father being the Duke of Normandy, which is similar to a mayor.
However, his mother had no royalty at all and her father was a peasant. In 1035 Robert I died causing
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The system was categorized into the priests, archbishops and ministers to govern the main noblemen
whose job was to manage the barons and so on until the peasants. The medieval ruling system showed
the wealth and power of William and how he influenced others. Feudalism was one of the biggest
revolutionary system that enabled everyone to live with equal land depending on the social class of
someone. The government system also showed how the battle affected the medieval life and how he
became was so powerful with land and wealth that he influenced and ruled a much larger civilization
compared to being the Duke of Normandy from
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16. Alan Clark
How do you crack something with 158 million million million possible combinations? Many countries
have tried, but ultimately failed to accomplish their goal. The movie The Imitation Game accurately
portrays the historical events of the era. It correctly informs the viewer on how the Nazis
communicated using a machine called enigma, it also shows an accurate depiction of Bletchley Park
and the work of cracking enigma and the things they did to ensure that nobody found out about their
work, and it also accurately focuses on Alan Turing and his work on creating a machine to instantly
crack messages. The Nazis used the extremely complex enigma code for communication purposes.
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Bletchley Park was a location set up by the British government dedicated entirely to breaking enigma.
However, they were extremely secretive about the work going on within Bletchley Park and went to
great security measures to ensure secrecy. When the employees were done for the day, the guards
would check to make sure that they were not bringing any papers out of Bletchley Park ( The
Imitation ). This shows that they were extremely serious about keeping their work a secret from
everyone else in fear of Nazi spies finding out about the work within Bletchley Park. Nobody outside
of the park was allowed to know about the work. Employees had to lie about their job in order to
prevent people from finding out about what the government was doing. The intelligence that was
produced by the employees in Bletchley was code named ultra secret (Waskey). The code name is an
example of how deliberate the government was about their work. There were many people the
government hired that worked on cracking enigma. However, the changeable settings of the Enigma
machine meant that most messages could not be read in real time (Waskey). The inability to read the
messages in real time would lead to the failure of avoiding the attacks launched by the Nazis. Thus,
leading to another victory for the Nazis and a loss for the
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17. Joseph Campbell Hero s Journey
Throughout generations, it seems that a common way for cultures to pass down traditions is through
storytelling. Stories were told for entertainment, history and even for teaching a moral value. No
matter where or when these stories were told they all have one thing in common a hero.
What is the significance of a hero? Most often, heroes are used to convey a culture s ideals and, at the
same time, reveal what problems already exist in this society. Heroes are created as role models for
younger children and to exemplify the difference between right and wrong. Overall, they give us hope
for a positive change and a brighter future. Their wisdom pushes the audience us to think outside of
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The main character is hesitant to take on the task presented to him, or . Gilgamesh refuses to accept
the advice his mother gives him when she tells him about her dreams. She tries to foreshadow Enkidu
s arrival and abilities, but Gilgamesh denies that this is possible. In a special case, Beowulf does not
have a Refusal of the Call, as he is confident in his skills to be able to take on this task. Campbell
acknowledges some exceptions to this step with the quote For those who have not refused the call the
first encounter of the hero journey is with a protective figure, , so although Beowulf does not complete
this specific step, the theory still applies.Okonkwo s failure is when he works hard to prep his land for
his crops, but they do not
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18. Comparison Of Melanin And The Science Of Tanning
Two times of melanin are produced within the body, one is called eumelanin and it is responsible for
the golden brown color we normally associate with tanning. Another pigment is called pheomelanin
and it produces a red color. Redheads and blondes produce more pheomelanin and less eumelanin,
which is why they don t tan as well. Sunlight and ultraviolet rays affect the pituitary gland, a gland at
the base of the brain that secretes hormones, which then produces melanocyte stimulating hormone.
This hormone flows through the bloodstream to the melanocytes, which makes them able to produce
more melanin. (The Science of Tanning) Most people are exposed to large amount UVA rays in their
lifetime.They account for up to ninety five percent of
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19. The Effect Of Job Satisfaction On College Students
Abstract
Many studies and observations on job satisfaction as it relates to age is well known and continues to
be a rising trend in today s society. Job satisfaction is the contentment an individual feels while
working .There are so many effects and leading causes of satisfaction while working. This paper looks
into causes and effects within working college students and how to avoid job dissatisfaction while
attending college. While age may play a role in job satisfaction during college attendance, each
individual student handles working and studying differently. Maintaining positive job satisfaction
while attending college should be more positive and less stressful to all.
Table Of Contents
Introduction 4
Literature of Review 5 11
Hypothesis 12
Research Design 13
Findings 14 19
Limitations 20
Conclusions 20
References 21 23
Introduction
Many studies and observations on job satisfaction as it relates to age are well known and continue to
be a growing phenomenon today. There are many effects as well as leading causes of satisfaction
while working and leading causes of job dissatisfaction as well. Some facets of job satisfaction
include; Appreciation, Communication, Coworkers, Fringe benefits, Job conditions, Nature of the
work, Organization, Personal growth, Policies and procedures, Promotion opportunities, Recognition,
Security, and Supervision. Longwell (2003), studied the
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20. Summary Of The Circle Maker By Mark Batterson
The spiritual formation book that I chose to read was, The Circle Maker: Praying Circles Around Your
Biggest Dreams and Greatest Fears. Mark Batterson begins his book by telling a story about a guy
named Honi. Honi and his community were in the middle of a long drought. If rain did not come soon
to their land than lives were going to be in jeopardy. Honi began to draw a circle on in the sand. He
gets on his knees and begins to pray to Elijah for a torrential downpour of rain. He makes it clear to
God that he will not move from the circle he drew until he sends rain to his land. Lo and behold God
sends rain to the land
Batterson begins the first chapter talking about how the world needs more circle makers. He has a
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When I got to Hope, I was excited to meet a lot of new people. I tend to be a person who is fine with
spending time alone with myself. As time went on I noticed myself becoming a little upset because I
was not doing anything except going to work and going home to be by myself. This was not a problem
at the beginning of my time at Hope because I was busy at work with Night to Shine. But once Night
to Shine was over and I was not as busy at work I kind of got upset when I had to go home. There has
been nobody my age who are also single for me to get to know. The more I thought about this truth of
my reality it began to have more of an effect on me.
As I started to begin to think of ways to productively spend my spare time besides doing homework, I
thought of reading my Bible. Up until this point in my life I never felt the need to read my Bible. As I
began reading and reflecting on the reason why this came to mind I came to one conclusion. My
conclusion was that this season of my life was happening in order for me to grow closer in my
relationship with God through the
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21. Will It Be Difficult for Marvel or Other Companies in the...
Will it be difficult for Marvel or other companies in the MacAndrews and Forbes holding company to
issue debt in the future?
To determine Whether or not it will be difficult for Marvel or other companies in the MacAndrews and
Forbes holding company to issued debt in the future, we should analyze two perspectives, one is
historical and the other one is the future perspective.
Historically, Marvel Holdings issued zero coupon senior secured notes which were all secured by
Marvel s equity rather than its assets or operating cash flows. However, this was a very attractive offer
since the stock price was trading above $25 per share which had a value of $1.9 billion, well above the
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Moreover, the short term borrowing has also appeared on liability in the year of 1996. Total long term
debt and total liabilities also increased drastically in 1995 and more significantly in 1996.
From the Consolidated statement of operations, the cost of sales increased since 1995. Moreover, the
amortization of goodwill increased which is due to the decrease in revenue of trading cards and comic
books. Interest expense also increased due to significant increase in debt. All these caused a loss in
income and earning per share becomes negative at the end of 1995.
Based on all the above historical evidences, it will be really difficult due to the fact that the company
has a debt to total capital ratio of 88% which is $805.4 million in total debt and $107.4 million in
equity. With the downgrade of the public debts, it will make the financing situation even worse since
the issueing notes or bonds will not raise as much financing as when the rating is good and will be
more costly since the interest rate has to increase due to the increase in risk.
In the future perspective, a restructure plan was mentioned by Perelman. However, Marvel was facing
three options:
1. if marvel was going under chapter 7 liquidation, the debtholders would get around 70% of the
original value and the holding company debtholders and equityholders would get nothing.
2. If Marvel did not aquire Toy Biz, the total enterprise value would between
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22. Inequality in Australia Essay
Over the last two decades the Australian population has faced a number of economic instabilities that
has seen the gap between the haves and have nots increase. To determine who the haves and have nots
are an in depth investigation will be performed examining the circumstances under which the gap can
be manipulated. The economic wellbeing of individuals is largely determined by their command over
economic resources (ABS, 2009). The wellbeing of individuals who are classified as haves are usually
people who are asset rich, contain bonds, shares and are fairly affluent. The wellbeing of individuals
who are classified as have nots are usually the working poor, who have little assets and little
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Australia is a market economy which distributes income to factors of production land, labour, capital
and enterprise. Income as defined by L. Kirkwood et al as the inflow of money to one sector of an
economy from another. The distribution of income in the economy is in the form of wages, salaries,
rent, interests and profit, all which are distributed by the factors of production (L. Kirkwood et al:
2006). Unlike income, wealth is the stock of goods and assets owned by individuals and the nation as
a whole at a given period of time L. Kirkwood et al: 2006). As well as possessions individuals can also
obtain wealth through education or obtaining a particular skill. It is with wages and salaries that
determine the income and the next most important category government pensions and cash benefits L.
Kirkwood et al: 2006). In the 21st century the unemployed or sole parent households become reliant
on income support and non wage benefits L. Kirkwood et al: 2006). In 2002, 8.6 per cent of GDP was
spent on social assistance benefits in cash to Australian residents L. Kirkwood et al: 2006). Total
welfare expenditure in 2005 06 was $90.2 billion, of which $61.3 billion (68%) was cash benefits and
$28.9 billion (32%) benefits in kind (welfare services). Spending on welfare services in 2005 06 was
3.0% of GDP or $1,404 per person (Welfare, 2011).
The way in which governments can examine inequality is through the use of a Lorenz curve. This
Lorenz curve indicates that
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23. Secret Trusts
Another argument against the principle of fraud theory is that it is unconstitutional because the courts
are out rightly undermining the WA 1837 thereby challenging the doctrine of parliamentary
sovereignty but this argument has since been countered with the maxim that equity will not allow
statute created for the prevention of fraud to be used to perpetrate fraud, that it was not the intention of
parliament to deny a person property that is rightly meant for them simply because of formality
requirements.
THE DEHORS THE WILL OR INDEPENDENT THEORY
According to Hudson this theory is the most widely accepted justification on why secret trusts are
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The remaining cases contain examples of secret trusts created for a multitude of reasons; for example,
there are cases where the testator was persuaded to create the secret trust by a deceitful secret trustee,
cases where the testator wanted to change his will at a very late stage and it appeared easier to create a
secret trust than to amend the will, cases where the secret trust arose as a result of a poorly drafted
will, cases where the secret trust was created in an apparent attempt to avoid tax liability, cases where
the secret trust was created as a result of legal advice and cases where the secret trust arose out of the
testator s indecisiveness. It is clear that the doctrine was not developed to allow testators to provide
secretly for illegitimate families, or indeed for reasons involving the Mortmain Acts. The obvious
conclusion to draw is that any failure to perform a secret trust is a fraud, regardless of why the secret
trust was created.
CONCLUSION
From a wide range of available case law it can be safety suggested that secret trusts are enforced on
the basis of fraud prevention but the courts remain concerned as to the possible uncertainty and
confusion that could be created by upholding a doctrine that completely undermines all forms of
formalities.
Conclusively, it is also submitted
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24. Examples Of Isolationism In The Painted Door
Isolation can force an individual to make irrational choices by clouding their sense of cogent
judgement. In Ross Sinclair s short story, The Painted Door, the characteristics forced onto an
individual as a result of confinement are clearly shown. Living on a small farm, John and Ann are
faced with winter weather that is almost impossible to travel in. When their closest neighbor is five
miles away, it s hard for them to live in such a world where communication is sparse. Forced to live in
such a world of isolation, Steven, Ann and John s judgement to make rash decisions is limited and has
a substantial impact on the individuals internally. Isolation affected Steven in many ways in and
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Living on a remote farm with minimal resources close by, John was obligated to work hard for his
living and was content with this lifestyle. Knowing Ann did not take pleasure in the lifestyle they were
living, John always tried his best to satisfy her. He wanted a mortgage free farm; then a new house and
pretty clothes for her. This proved that John would like to become rich one day and supply Ann with
the lifestyle she had always wanted even if it meant that he had to sacrifice the thing he loved most
which happened to be the isolation from society. Devoted to the marriage that he had with Ann, even
in the worst storms he would return. You ought to know by now I wouldn t stay away . . . No matter
how it stormed. Twice a week before we were married I never missed and there were bad blizzards
that winter too. This foreshadowed the discovery made by John later on, followed by his fateful death.
Wanting to take care of his own father who lived only miles away, John was dedication to his father
and his wife was unwavering. Manifesting his most beneficial attribute that he was emotionally and
mentally strong to live within such a world and lifestyle of isolation and solitude, demonstrated John s
ability to strive and become the man for who he always wished to
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25. French Counterinsurgency Failures in the Algerian War of...
In recent years, it has become fashionable in the minds of some to belittle France. A rather boorish
joke follows along the lines of arguing that the French have big heads only in order to accommodate
their big mouths. This colloquial anecdote can be used to demonstrate that outsiders often view the
behavior and policy of French government with contempt at their perceived arrogance. An example
can be found in the case of Algeria s decolonization. The failures and arrogance of the French allowed
insurgents to emerge the victors of the Algerian War of 1954 1962. To understand why this occurred, it
is imperative to examine how French military arrogance, political arrogance, and a failure to use
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In attempting to justify the use of torture, military leaders posited that the unconventional style of war
being waged did not merit following rules of conventional war, that it was a controlled and limited
way to quickly gain intelligence of tactical value, and it came to pass that [t]he ideological and
spiritual nature of the conflict was internalized by many in the French Army and became one
justification for torture, (DiMarco 2006, 70 71.) Regardless of justification, failure to comply with
moral and legal constrictions... severely undermined French efforts and contributed to their loss
despite several significant military victories. (Counterinsurgency Field Manual 2006, 252) It is
obvious that with such improper conduct such as the counterinsurgency tactics used and torture of
captured enemy personnel the demonstrated arrogance of the French military contributed to its
eventual defeat by emboldening its opposition. Less tangible a form of failure than military arrogance,
the political arrogance of leaders among both the pied noir and metropolitan France contributed to the
Algerian victory. Policymakers were, like military leaders, interested in preventing another incident as
embarrassing as Dien Bien Phu. However, the long, pronounced history of division between natives
and Europeans, as described by Alistair Horne, made difficult any hope of reconciliation: The Muslim
Algerian and pied noir were separated by
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26. News Articles Analysis
News articles analysis Article 1 This article is about several trends in the supply chain in the year
2012.Throughout 2012 there were evolutions in the supply chain technology due to companies
realization that a supply chain that is highly visible is necessary for success in the business climate
today. Generally, IT trends like big data; cloud and mobile have greatly impacted the supply chain
industry. Apart from these IT trends there are specific trends which were in the forefront in 2012.All
these trends are related to various aspects of the supply chain. These trends are; improvement of the
levels of customer service over cutting costs. Supply chain costs are continuously going down since
recession started four years ago. The focus of companies is the improvement of the service levels of
supply chain and at the same time reducing the costs. Execution is also been seen to be moving ahead
of the planning of demand and supply. Planning for demand and supply has been the ultimate focus
since o=it is a crucial part of success in supply chain. Contingency planning has also resurged, supply
chains are becoming leaner (Riley, 2012).Reduction in the level of inventory require organizations to
be able to react quickly incase of occurrence of abnormal events such as stock outs. Companies focus
on the development of contingency plans, their execution and checking if the plans are effective.
There should also be partner communication from end to end as well as collaboration in
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27. Women s Career And The Nineteenth Century
Women s Career Rights in the Nineteenth Century
The Nineteenth century was an age of change for America. With various reforms taking place,
industrialization overrunning the North, expansion of our country westward, and warfare soon to erupt
in the Civil War; America was a fast changing country and economy. Feminism, racism,
commercialism, militarism were all terms that would define this day of age. With the North quickly
becoming of Modern Culture, and the South soon forming Folk Culture, many reformers began to take
their place for change. Slavery and abolitionism were by far the most known reform from this century,
however, this reform may not have been as popular as claimed. Words from a British visitor would
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The traditional household women were starting to become more of factory women, these women
including young, single, white women. Women were the ultimate reason as to why the country ran so
smoothly in the nineteenth century. With their efforts inside the home, including child bearing and
normal housework, to their work in industrial and agriculture economies, women helped the economy
in extremely productive ways. Soon, the home would no longer be known as the economic center of
America, and women would begin to go into their own private sphere of their world.
In no country has such constant care been taken, as in America, to trace two clearly distinct lines of
action for the two sexes, and to make them keep pace one with the other, but in two pathways which
are always different. ... If, on the one hand, an American woman cannot escape from the quiet circle
Only about ten percent of women worked outside of the home in the pre civil era. This small number
of women was confined to a small number of jobs; Teaching, domestic service, and jobs in the textile
production industry. Work in teaching was easy for women since most of the jobs were located in rural
areas, and education was viewed as a woman s job. Because this was seen as strictly women s work,
nearly one quarter of all native born white women taught in a school at one point their adult lives. In
the
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28. Cheesecake Factory Structure
Intro
The organizational structures within a company can be the determining factor if a business can run
efficiently or run chaotically into ruin. The organizational structure is the different hierarchy s and
arrangement of authority, roles and duties in an organization. The Cheesecake factory has a very
effective organizational structure which allows for its operations to run smoothly and enables the
Cheesecake factory to be one of the highest earning restaurant chains. The structure contains three
main levels. The first and highest level is the board of directors which contains 7 members, including
the CEO David Overton and 6 directors. The next level of hierarchy called N 1 contains 7 levels
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It is a centralized system, where decisions and recommendations come from the top down. However it
is also flexible giving any employee the freedom to reach out to an upper level director. This
succession of power lets Cheesecake Factory operate smoothly and competently. Each location
manager has to go through extensive training to be able to be in that position and is well qualified to
look over the whole restaurant. Given the success of Cheesecake factory, I would say they should keep
their hierarchal structure the same and if anything they should add higher monitoring of lower levels.
The upper levels seem to operate efficiently, but upon reading employee reviews of working at
Cheesecake factory, there were several that were unhappy with their general managers. Many of them
claimed that the management was unapproachable, and did not pay attention to the hard work of the
employees. It was also said that the managers tend to be overbearing and lack communication skills
with employees. Another overarching theme was the inconsistent breaks because they are up to the
discretion of the manager. My recommendation would be to invest more in the employees and the
directors that are above the general managers to make sure that the employees are satisfied. Promote
company values more and participative leadership and more incentive for employees to go above and
beyond and focus on team building as opposed to individual competition. In one of the reports they
even said themselves that the success of the business is due to happy employees. Our future growth
and financial success will be highly dependent on our ability to attract, develop and retain qualified
staff members who are capable of successfully managing upscale, high volume casual dining
restaurants, and consistently executing our extensive and complex
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29. Indian Financial System
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT ON INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM amp;
SOURCES OF LONG TERM AND SHORT TERM FINANCES SUBMITTED BY, PREMJITH.A
P10144 PGDM 2010 12 INDIAN FINANCIAL SYSTEM The financial system in india refers to the
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They may be issued with or without a maturity period. REDEEMABLE PREFERENCE SHARE are
shares with maturity and IRREDEEMABLE PREFERENCE SHARES without any maturity. The
holder of preference shares get dividend at a fixed rate. With regards to dividend, preference shares
may be issued with or without cumulative features. In the case of CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE
SHARES unpaid dividends accumulate and are payable in the future. Dividends in arrears do not
accumulate in the case of NON CUMULATIVE PREFERENCE SHARES. Features of Preference
share Claim on income and assets: preference share is a senior security as compared to ordinary share.
It has a prior claim on the company s income in the sense that the company must first pay preference
share dividend before paying the ordinary dividend. Fixed dividend: The dividend rate are fixed in the
case of preferences share, and preference dividend are not tax deductable. Cumulative dividend: that
all past unpaid dividend be paid before the ordinary dividends are paid. Ordinary Shares: represents
the ownership position in a company. The holders of ordinary shares called shareholders are the legal
owners of the company. Ordinary shares are the sources of permanent capital since they do not have a
maturity date. However, the ordinay shareholders are entitled to receive dividends. The amount or rate
of dividends are not fixed. An ordinary share is
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30. Cry, The Beloved Country
Alan Paton s Cry, the Beloved Country takes place during the late 1940 s in Southern Africa.
Specifically, in High Place, Ndotsheni, and Johannesburg. It takes place during a time of social
change. There is racial inequality taking place during the late 1940 s. The novel shows what it was like
to be living during this time. Cry, the Beloved Country has an urban and crowded feeling for most of
the novel. This novel is written in past tense, third person omniscient point of view. Occasionally, the
narrator would shift from character to character. Since it is written in an omniscient point of view, the
reader gains better knowledge on not only the plot; but a better understanding of the characters, too. It
also helps the reader get a well rounded perspective of what the setting was like. Cry, the Beloved
Country consists of thirty six chapters that vary in length. This novel has a simple plot. The characters
in the novel are very believable and are revealed simply by stating their name and a description, or
with background knowledge of the character. There are quite a few characters in Cry, the Beloved
Country and their role is to help move the plot along. The central characters are Arthur Jarvis,
Theophilus Msimangu, Absalom Kumalo, James Jarvis, and Stephen Kumalo.
Stephen Kumalo is a sensitive, humble, and godly man.Sometimes, his anger can get the best of him
but he always apologizes immediately after. He goes through a lot of suffering throughout the novel.
He is the
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31. Four Season Hotel Sustainability Essay
Introduction
In the present, sustainability is increasingly seen as an important factor in our society, especially in
organizations such as accommodation provider or tour company. According to Ullman (2009)
Sustainability practice is very important, because all the actions that we make today will affect
everything in the future, therefore we need to make flexible decisions at present in order to avoid
some negative consequences. By adopting sustainability practices, companies are able to gain
competitive edge, increase their market share, and boost shareholder value (Frandsen, Morsing,
Vallentin, 2013). Sustainability issues does not always refer to environmental sustainability but also
relate to economic and social sustainability. This report will discuss and identify the most important
sustainability issues that Four Season Hotel Sydney is facing, then apply an appropriate tourism
sustainability criteria and assess how this hotel is addressing sustainability, finally talk about how to
improve sustainability practices and recommendations.
Tourism operations
Four Season Hotel is a Canadian five star, luxury hotel, the first hotel is opened in 1961. FSH started
to grow its business since in the whole world and became a well known luxury brand with its famous
The Golden Rule which means to treat others as you wish to be treated and it is explained by its
founder: Isadore Sharp. FSH owns 92 hotels and resorts in 38 countries based on the data statistics in
2014, At present,
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32. Art, Art And Art
Art, one of the most important ways for individuals to express their thoughts and feelings about
things. Painting is one of the many artistic forms used to communicate the aforementioned. Paintings
are often displayed at museums or art galleries in order to allow people to admire them and analyze
their meaning. A painting that is displayed at the Albright Knox art gallery in Buffalo, New York is La
Vie Paysanne. French Russian artist, Marc Chagall, painted La Vie Paysanne in the year 1925. In La
Vie Paysanne, the subject matter is the life of the peasants in France. This is portrayed by the many
symbols in the painting, such as the way in which the people are dressed in very simple garments. The
small house represents their humble living style, and the portrayal of the man feeding the horse shows
us the very simple life that peasants lived. In order to achieve a meaningful work of art, artists often
use visual elements as well as principles of design. Visual elements are what make up a work of art.
There are several types of visual elements. Among these are line, shape, form, space, value, color, and
texture. When first examining La Vie Paysanne, we can find many visual elements. One of the visual
elements in the painting is line. For example the contour lines that define the edges in the house
located in the painting. Furthermore, we can see implied line. Implied line is a line that is not
connected and continuous but it can be perceived as such, an example of this
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33. Rise Of Globalism In The United States
With the recent event happening around the world and in the United States the concept of globalism is
one the rise. There are many factors that contribute to a globalism mindset of a community or society.
There isn t always one solid reason a community or society starts to favor a more globalism mindset.
With the ability to travel from one place to another, it has been easier to spread different cultures
beliefs, ideologies, and practices to new communities. There are detractors and drawbacks to this kind
of cultural spread, as some people find the new cultures and people to be intrusive and threatening.
The migration of people and their cultures has been one of the factors that have helped the world
thrive. On the opposite side, not
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34. The Contemporary Water Crisis Of Mumbai
This essay will explore the contemporary water crisis in Mumbai, India; a rapidly growing megacity
that for decades has struggled to provide adequate access to water for their 20 million residents, and in
particular the more than 10 million people living in unsanctioned self erected slum communities that
surround the city proper. Beyond the technical and structural barriers lie ideological and cultural
impediments that I will argue are borne in part from an idealized quest for modernity informed by free
market capitalism and neoliberal ideology. I will argue that this has created deep cultural and societal
rifts that have been exploited by vested economic interests through discursive and political campaigns
that seek to delegitimize the right of Mumbai s citizens to water, and by extension life. The spectre of
climate change provides a backdrop for an existential struggle that has been unfolding for decades and
appears likely to continue. This essay will examine the circumstances and failures that preceded the
2014 landmark ruling handed down by the High Court of Mumbai which affirmed the inalienable right
to water, regardless of legal status of one s domicile, including attempts to privatize water services in
various regions of the city.
Mumbai: A City Divided
On the western edge of the Indian Peninsula lies Mumbai, the capital city of the state of Maharashtra,
and the most populous in the country. Home to 19.4 million people, Mumbai is the commercial,
financial and
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35. What Is The Theme Of Darkling By Thomas Hardy
This is a poem written on December 31st, 1899. Hardy wrote it at the end of a century. During the
time that this poem was written there was a lot of violence such as the boxer rebellion, Philippine
American war and the second Boer war, it is important to have a bit of context for the poem to
understand where all the hopelessness is coming from. The words darkling thrush paint a picture of
this little thrush bird trying to break the darkness of the scene and spread hope but ultimately fails.
Darkling means in darkness, or becoming dark, as Hardy can still see the landscape, and the sun is
weakening but not completely set therefore the title could literally mean the thrush that sang as night
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Hardy capitalised the first letter in the words Frost and Winter makes them seem less like natural
elements and more like, humans, therefore personifying them. by personifying them Hardy has mad
them have a more sinister and harsh effect. He also personifies the word Hope to contrast the previous
two negative things that were personified. hardy uses countless comparisons to add to the depth of his
poem. The metaphor in line 4 ( the weakening eye of day ) compares the sun to an eye giving the
reader a sense and image that the sun is just about to set just as a tired persons eyes are almost about to
close as they fall
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36. A Brief Note On Cyberstalking And Identity Fraud
Nithin Gopal D
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Cyberstalking and Identity fraud Cyberstalking is the form of using technology such as computers,
mobiles, internet and other networks for stalking an individual. The criminals who use cyberstalking
are called as Cyber stalkers. They use email, messages, phone calls and other communication devices
to stalk and victimize people. Cyberstalking cases have been increasing these days and most people
are not aware of this. Some of the most common cyberstalking comes from many forms and the most
common tactics used are threatening, harassing or sending manipulative emails out from various
accounts and hacking on the personal information and gaining access to the victim s personal records
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Most of the victims would end up paying the sum of money demanded and if they don t pay up the
money, the personal information would be lost in that stipulated time. Another example of
cyberstalking that I came across was Joe Good s cyberstalking case. His ex fiancee Tawny hacked into
his personal email and got him fired from his job. She stole personal information from his Yahoo
account and sent obscene mails to his superiors at work. She manipulated him and got him arrested a
number of times. She somehow gained access to his Yahoo account and obtained personal information
and used it against him. She used the law to support her cause by showing that she was physically
manhandled by Joe whereas actually she hurt herself physically and falsely accused him. She also
threatened a land lord of Joe s girlfriend and a former colleague of Joe s. We must hence be careful
while using passwords and sharing passwords. Passwords must not be shared and we should protect
them from prying eyes. We cannot tell from where the hacker would target you and a small amount of
negligence could land you in trouble and we could be a victim of cyberstalking.
Identity fraud is faking one s identity and using the identity for illicit means. This is an unlawful
activity. It includes the usage of the identity of one person or a non existing person to stalk the victim.
Some of the possible indicators of identity fraud are unauthorized charges
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37. Humanitarian Military Intervention
Although non militant humanitarian intervention holds many superior traits to military intervention,
sometimes global powers have no alternative except to demonstrate military force. Humanitarian
military intervention must only be utilized in a limited set of circumstances. First, global powers must
only employ military force to combat extreme catastrophes such as ethnic cleansing, genocide, and
crimes against humanity. Second, global powers may use military intervention as a last resort, having
exhausted all other non militant options. Finally, interventions who meet the first two criteria must
only respond to the situation with a proportionate response. In his article, Humanitarian Intervention:
Loose Ends , Fernando Tesón describes this
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38. City Of Angels
Best known as the City of Angels, Los Angeles is a dramatically diverse environment According to the
United States Census Bureau (2016), there is a consistently growing population in Los Angeles; and as
of 2015 there is a population of more than 3 million individuals. This shows a great jump of 4.7% in
comparison with 2010. The percentage is divided amongst children under the age of 5 (6.6%), persons
between 6 years and 18 years (23.1 %), 19 years and 64 years (59.8%), and 10.5% of the population in
Los Angeles are persons above the age of 65 years. From an ethnic standpoint, Caucasian individuals
make up 49.8% of the entire population, while Hispanic individuals fall right behind at 28.7%.
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For example, a billboard can be placed in an area that is frequented by the population the system is
targeting.
Patient privacy being tampered with wins as the biggest disadvantage of implementing email and
social media in the healthcare marketing circle. For example, if the messages to the patients are not
encrypted effectively, they may be accessed by unauthorized individuals. Most establishments require
putting the word secure before any email message; which automatically encrypts any email that is
crossing the healthcare software barrier.
Incoming and outgoing messages whether it is email or social media need to be filtered and supervised
at all times to prevent spam and virus mishaps. If unprofessional content is shared by the healthcare
team, this may lead to tarnishing and a distasteful image of the profession. Another disadvantage that
can be created is violating patient boundaries as they may extend to become friends on the social
media platforms (Ventola, 2014).
Social media tends to be slightly loose at times with an abundance of opinions and statements. It could
only take one statement being made by a potential consumer or any type of marketing announcement
that could come off as offensive or biased. Billboards are great if individuals are driving on one of the
busiest freeways ever known which would be Interstate 405; taking the title of being the most
congested
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39. Buzz Aldrin Research Paper
Buzz Aldrin
Exploration is wired in our brains. If we can see the horizon, we want to see what s beyond. One of
Buzz Aldrin s famous quotes. Buzz Aldrin was an engineer, pilot, and an astronaut. He was the second
man to walk on the moon and was a brilliant man. When he walked on the moon it affected the world
by giving scientists more ways to explore space. Finally it is important because when we walked on
the moon it opened a whole world to us.
Buzz Aldrin did a great deal of things when he was at NASA. He piloted the Apollo 11 which was the
mission to the moon. He was the second man to walk on the moon, and was the first man to use the
restroom on the moon. WWW.Biography.com states, For the historic Apollo 11 lunar landing mission,
Aldrin served as the lunar module pilot. Biography.com also states, On July 20, 1969, he made history
as the second man to walk on the moon, following the mission commander Armstrong, who took the
first step on the lunar surface. When he did all those things it affected everyone in the world even
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When he went to the moon, he did a great deal of things that changed the world. He explored it and
learned about it. He gathered samples and things from the moon. WWW.Biography.com states, They
spent a total of 21 hours during the moonwalk, and returned with 46 pounds of moon rocks. It also
states, During their November 11 to November 15, 1966, space flight, Aldrin made a five hour
spacewalk the longest and most successful spacewalk ever completed at that time. Buzz Aldrin s flight
was important because it affected the world as we know
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40. Mesopotamia Iron History
Iron has been here since the ancient Greece time no one knows who discovered this element. In fact,
we still use this element to make structures steel, weapons, vehicles, anything that made of steel or
iron. In Mesopotamia, there are evidence people that were smelting iron around 5000 BC. Artifacts
made of smelted iron have been found dating from about 3000 BC in Egypt and Mesopotamia. In
those times, iron was a ceremonial metal; it was too expensive to be used in everyday life.
Iron has isotopes that manly in nutritional studies. Fe 57 and Fe 58 are being the to most use of iron
isotopes. In fact, iron atomic number is 26, it has four natural isotopes. Iron s isotopes that are Fe 54,
Fe 57, Fe 58 also, Fe 55 that turn into an electron ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Iron was known in the prehistoric times. Iron is the 26th element on the periodic table also and has an
atomic weight of 55.845. Iron is the cheapest of all of the metal elements. In fact, composes nearly 6
percent of the earth s crust, while the core of the earth is almost entirely made up of this one element.
This element is not known when people s discovered iron, as it been around for about 5,000 years.
Iron has made artifact that has been discovered at least 3,000 B.C. The bible even says that mentions
of a man, Lamech who lived only seven generation after Adam and Eve being a master of iron and
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