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Malaysia Essay Writing
Competition 2015
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Malaysia Essay Writing Competition 2015Malaysia Essay Writing Competition 2015
The Project Heart Healing Ceremony And Film
The Project Heart healing ceremony and film can be described by thinking of it in terms of story
types. Annette Simmons suggests various story types that storytellers may choose from when
attempting to lead or influence others. Simmons discusses one, the Vision story, in which the
storyteller uses sensory detail to express an emotional appeal for a future outcome (14 17). Thus,
Leslie asks residential school survivors to share their life experiences with members of their
community. She does this because she has a vision that when members of the audience honor the
journey of survivors by hearing their testimony, it will help all members of her community to heal.
So you see, I think of it as an amazing new beginning, where we open our... Show more content on
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She also uses her public platform to teach that sharing stories and having them acknowledged
and honored leads to a path for healing for those whose voices have been historically silenced.
Another leadership story type that Simmons discusses is the Values in Action story, which
brings values to life by respectfully instilling [them] in a way that keeps people thinking for
themselves (20). Leslie asks the schoolchildren to imagine what it must have been like to be
raised in an Indian residential school, stating that the children are the next generation who will
walk forward with values and ideals that will change our world and make it a better place
(Project Heart). The adults who participated in the ceremony (in addition to those who view it
through film) must also face the same question, as well as face their individual and collective
values as demonstrated by their response to her poignant inquiry. That is to say, if adults see
children acting according to a certain ethical standard, the adults are also likely to choose to follow
with their own ethical actions. Finally, Simmons discusses what she names I know what you are
thinking stories, in which the storyteller attempts to name the audience s objections as a way of
disarming any potential resistance to influence (23 26). Leslie tells the children at the beginning
and the end of the Project Heart film that she teaches history from multiple perspectives because
she loves Canada. I tell
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Trust Agreements
Ask a Trust Attorney: What Type of Trust Agreement Is Best For Me?
Trust agreements are extremely useful tools in the estate planning process. As part of a
comprehensive estate plan, trust agreements can protect your assets, provide for your family, and
provide for your care if you should become incapacitated.
However, trust agreements are also complex documents that must be drafted carefully in order to
meet your goals and comply with state and federal requirements for trust agreements. An
experienced Jacksonville trust attorney can explain in detail the pros and cons of each type of trust
agreement and help you decide the type of trust agreement that best meets your needs and goals.
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Once you place your assets into the trust, they must be administered according to the terms of the
trust. Therefore, you must be very careful when choosing an irrevocable trust and drafting an
irrevocable trust. An experienced trust attorney can explain in further detail the benefits of this type
of trust agreement and why it may be the best choice for you. In some cases, an irrevocable trust
can be a valuable tool in Medicaid/nursing home planning.
Retirement Trust
This is a specialized type of trust agreement that a trust attorney may recommend to protect your
Individual Retirement Account from creditors. You can use a retirement trust to protect your IRA
for the benefit of your beneficiaries. Because this is a specialized type of trust agreement, you want
to consult a trust attorney before choosing this type of trust as part of your estate planning strategy.
Special Needs Trust
Special needs trusts are another type of specialized trusts that must be drafted very carefully to
ensure the trust agreement meets all of the requirements for a special needs trust. The trust is
designed to provide for the care of a disabled or special needs person and can also be used to hold
assets so that the person will qualify for public benefits. The funds from a special needs trust is not
distributed to the beneficiary directly but the funds are used to provide for the needs and care for the
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Similarities Between The Bolder And The Allegory Of The Cave
People think that their notion of reality is real, but that is not necessarily true. Great
philosophers such as Plato came up with the Allegory of the Cave to show how our views of
reality are not necessarily real. The Eye of the Beholder also showed how people view reality
differently, hence it is not true. As a kid I had limitations to my knowledge, and I had to look
beyond what I knew to learn the truth. As people we must continue to look past what we know for
reality. Nonetheless people continue to believe only what they can see and what they know, if
they were presented with the truth they would ignore it. Because of our perspectives and
knowledge both the Allegory of the Cave and the Eye of the Bolder portray how our reality is...
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The Allegory of the Cave and the Eye of the Beholder portray how what we think or know is not
necessarily true. We could all be seeing an illusion of what is real. That is why not all people see
the truth. Some refuse to look past what they know and only believe what they see or what they
think. It is difficult to convince someone of the truth. In the Allegory of the Cave the prisoners
ignored the truth, because they only knew what they had seen, but since the freed man saw
things differently he was seen as crazy. In the Eye of the Beholder people will see only what
they want to see and due to the perspective that they were seeing something through, they will
believe it and refuse to believe something differently. The Eye of the Beholder gives a more
useful explanation of how people are blind to reality, because everyone has a different
perspective on things. Everyday people see things differently, and we know we do, because we
all have different opinions. People however, rely on these opinions for reality. Others think that
what they see or how they see something is true, because they saw it and they believe only what
they think. Yet, when you look at the actual truth, none of the opinions that the people had were
real. With the Eye of the Beholder it is simpler to understand how our perspective and knowledge
is not real. It is clearer to see how we must look past what we think we know, and past our illusions
of
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Cultural Bound Syndromes ( Cbs )
The subject of cultural bound syndromes (CBS) is one of the most interesting of the study of
medical anthropology and psychology. The term is used to refer to particular conditions or
symptom complexes, cognitive, behavioral or affective, which are apparently unique to specific
cultures (Balhara, 2011). These culturerelated specific conditions may occur due to a particular set
of environmental conditions combined with distinctive cultural practices within the limited area of
occurrence, for that reason being exotic and somewhat rare. The way they are experienced is
heavily influenced by their culture. They range in deadliness from causing comparatively
insignificant and perhaps harmless medical complications to grave ones and sometimes... Show
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Several of these disorders have however been contested by modern medicine as being fallacious in
their label as culture bound while others have held their ground as fact.
Examples of these cultural conditions include Kuru, which is a lethal, incurable, degenerative West
African (predominant in Guinea) disease affecting the central nervous system. It is caused by a
prion found in humans and said to be transmitted via endocannibalism. Another condition is the
Windigo psychosis which referred to a paranoia characterized by cannibalistic psychological
predispositions among Native American tribes such as Cree, Ojibwa and Chippewa due to food
scarcity during winter. Those affected would suffer severe anxiety, sometimes resulting in suicide
to avoid turning into the flesh eating Windigo monsters. Yet another of the reproductive kind with a
psychological connection is the Oriental (mainly Indian) Dhat (O Neil, 2010).
The Dhat Syndrome
This culture restricted condition has been mainly associated with the Asian continent, the Indian
subcontinent in particular, and is also known as the sexual psychosis of the Orient or the anxiety of
semen loss. It is quite common, especially among the Indian people and it mainly occurs in young
men from their late teens to their forties. The word dhat is derived from dhatu , a Sanskrit word,
meaning elixir constituting the body (Mehta, De, Balachandran, 2009). In clinical psychology, it is
characterized by
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Bill Cosby Scandal Analysis
Reporting on Rape: A Critical Analysis of Discourse on the Bill Cosby Rape Allegations
1.Introduction
This paper will analyse newspaper discourse discussing the Bill Cosby rape allegations,
concentrating on the presentation of the participants, the alleged perpetrator, Bill Cosby, and the
alleged victim, Joan Tarshis. This topic was selected for analysis because, even though there have
been approximately 30 rape accusations, Cosby has so far not been proven guilty; since there is no
substantial proof of what happened, the topic is surrounded by a lot of speculation. This vagueness
allows for discourse creators with different ideologies to use contrasting ways of framing both
Cosby and the women accusing him, making this an interesting topic to research. This paper
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Accuse is a transitive verb that takes both an object and indirect object, meaning that she is
accusing someone of something. Again, this places agency and responsibility on Tarshis which
might make it seems as if she is purposely and solely speaking out to harm Cosby; instead of a
victim finally speaking out about an awful experience, she may come across as someone who is
trying to spite a celebrity in order to benefit from it. In the Los Angeles Timesarticle, on the other
hand, Tarshis is described as having come forward to tell her story . Telling , in this case, is a
transitive verb that only needs a direct object; it therefore doesn t need Bill Cosby in the indirect
object slot where he is represented with a victim position, someone who something is being done
to. Moreover, telling a story also does not directly link her accusations to Bill Cosby. The story she
tells is obviously about him, but it makes it sound as if she is telling the story for her own benefit,
rather than with the intention of affecting
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Gambling Is Not Only A Fun And Social Activity
Gambling
In today s world, there are many different ways to gamble such as casinos, state lotteries, pull tabs,
bingo, sporting events and the internet just to name a few. Although the popularity of this activity
remains strong in America, there are individuals and groups that continue to scrutinize and attack
this industry. Those that are strongly opposed to gambling would like to see it policed by the
federal government or outlawed completely; I do not agree. Gambling is not only a fun and
social activity it also provides economic benefits. I believe it should be an individual s right, of
legal age, to decide if he or she should gamble based on his or her own personal beliefs and view
point. The history of gambling can be traced back as far back as ancient times. Dice have been
recovered in Egyptian tombs. The British colonization of America was partly financed through
lottery proceeds. There are several other cultures that have shown evidence of gambling. For
Native Americans, this was a spiritual experience as they believed their gods determined fate or
chance. This not only proves that gambling has been around for a long time it also illustrates that
it s multi cultural and can serve different purposes. In a world where there are many conflicts
gambling is something that people of different race, religion, ages and income can enjoy in a casino
side by side. According to a 2000 survey by national pollsters Perter Hart and Frank Luntz, more
than 94% of
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A Decsription of Torque
Torques
Introduction During this lab you will become more familiar with the concepts of torque. The
purpose of this lab is to determine if the rotational equilibrium condition, ОЈП„ = 0, holds
experimentally. Equipment Meter stick (1) no metal ends Fulcrum (1) Clamps (4) Weight Hanger
(1) Mass Set (1) Digital Scale (1)
Theory For a body to be in static equilibrium, two conditions have to be met:
ОЈF = 0 and ОЈП„ = 0 where F is force and П„ is torque. (The torque is the force times the lever
arm, r) The first condition, ОЈF = 0, is concerned with translational equilibrium and ensures that the
object is at rest or is moving at a uniform linear velocity. The second condition, ОЈП„ = 0, is
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Major mistake Calculations will be way off.
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DATA TABLE
Mass of the meter stick: mmeter stick __________________(grams)
Mass of the Fulcrum Clamp: _________________(grams) Mass of Clamp with V wire:
________________(grams) Mass of Weight Hanger: __________________(grams) Balancing point
(center of mass) of meter stick, x0 = ____________(cm) Values Case 1 m1 = 100 g m2 = 200 g x1
= 15 cm x2 =_________ Moment (lever) arms r1 = ___________ r2 = ___________ Results *(see
note above) П„cc = ___________ П„cw = ___________ % Diff. __________ Case 2 m1 = 100 g
m2 = 200 g m3 = 50 g
x1 = 20 cm x2 = 60 cm x3 = _______
r1 = ___________ r2 = ___________ r3 = ___________
П„cc = ___________ П„cw = ___________ % Diff. __________
Case 3 m1 = _______ x1 = 10 cm m2 = 200 g x2 =_________
r1 = ___________ r2 = ___________
m1 ____________
(measured on scale/ accepted)
m1 ____________
(calculated, experimental)
% Error _______ Case 4 m1 = 100 g
x1 = ________
r1 = ___________ r2 = ___________
П„cc = ___________ П„cw = ___________ % Diff. _______
mmeter stick = _________ xo = _______ xo = _______
(new pivot point)
14a Torque A RGC.doc
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Michael Moore Capitalism
Capitalism and the free world have long been intertwined in their state of dependency. Reaping
insurmountable benefits, this economic system has become fully entrenched in our society,
elevating itself to a deity. In the 2009 documentary, Capitalism: A Love Story , film maker Michael
Moore advocates the blasphemous notion that capitalismis evil . Although the documentary targets
an American audience, its representation of capitalist corruption resonates globally. Throughout the
documentary Moore mercilessly critiques the status quo while illustrating his condemnation with
stark portraits of suffering ensued by economic crises to question the price that America is willing
to pay for its love affair with capitalism. Despite blatant bias,... Show more content on
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This is reinforced through his blatant bias, evident in his religious partiality, marginalisation of
capitalist voice and dichotomy of capitalism and democracy. Although his blatant bias weakens his
credibility, the arguments he poses are compelling and resonate with his audience. Through the
discriminating use of language, filming techniques and the support provided by high ranking
interviewees, Moore constructs a vivid diatribe against private enterprise. This poignant, satirical
and confrontational documentary effectively sways viewers beliefs in capitalism through instilling
fear and embedding seeds of hope for a better system that is beneficial to the common
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Adversity In Slumdog Millionaire
The rags to riches film, Slumdog Millionaire (2008), is a picaresque narrative about two Indian
brothers growing up in one of the largest slum areas in Bombay, the Dharavi slum. People here
are known as slumdogs because the slum has little access to clean water or sanitation. The main
protagonist, Jamal Malik, is idealistic and truthful and has faith in his destiny. His older brother
Salim is his opposite, and he becomes corrupted by his desire to make money. The filmrecounts
Jamal s life, from when he was a young street kid living as a slumdog and surviving by begging,
stealing or searching for scraps, to when he becomes a millionaire after winning the popular
television game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? This film is also about... Show more content
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The audience sees some characters believing that destiny will determine their fate whereas
others are searching for power in the form of influence or money. A two colour structure is used
to highlight these aspects where yellow represents hope and blue represents power. The film
opens in a golden light, which symbolises money but also the hope of becoming a millionaire.
Generally, Jamal s childhood memories are visualised in warm and bright colours that become
colder and muted as his life adverse experiences approach the present. Latika wears bright yellow
to symbolise happier times. However, when she is separated from Jamal or is being exploited
and forced into prostitution by Maman or the crime boss, Javed, she wears less yellow and the
colour is muted. In contrast, the protagonists are portrayed in dark or washed out colours in
scenes that include blue hues that signify power. The blue god Rama also symbolises the Hindu
vigilantes attacking the Muslim residents. The interrogation scenes use unusual camera angles
and lighting to further emphasise power, such as when Jamal is depicted in a dim light, but light
is shone on the top of the interrogator at the rear of the shot. Overall, India s polar society is
separated through colour and by space; where the poor wear dark, dirty clothes and live in dark,
bland houses and the wealthy wear colourful, clean clothes
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Salem Witch Trials
The Salem Witch Trials
I: Introduction Attention Getter: During the Salem Witch Trials, about 200 people would be
accused of Witchcraft, 19 would be executed as witches, and one man is his 80 s would be put to
death by stacking stone upon stone on his chest. General Purpose: To educate my audience about
the Salem Witch Trials. Specific Purpose: My purpose is to display to you the power of fear in a
place like Salem, or any place when they have the witch hunt mentality. Thesis Statement: The
witch trials was a product of great fear, the want to stomp out evil, along with a story that will live
on forever. Establish Credibility: I may not be an expert, however I have learned lots of the history
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At the end of 1691 they began to act strange. Sarah Good received a warrant, along with Sarah
Osborne. Quite a few more accusers came from the shadows all claiming to be suffering from the
acts of Witchcraft. Doctors were brought to the possessed and it was confirmed that they were at
an evil hand. Tituba was a slave brought from Barbados by minister Parris. She was told to make
a witch cake. It had particular ingredients like rye meal and the urine of the possessed girls, after
words it was to be given to a dog to uncover a witch. However, it did not do much good. The girls
started having painful fits which ended up placing Tituba in the court house with Sarah Good and
Sarah Osborne.
Transition sentence: Next, the fear in the town was growing bringing all the towns people
together to examine the supposed witches. Main Point 3: How the fear grew to something that
could not be contained. Lewis Carol who wrote Alice in wonderland stated, Sentence first
Verdict later. In the trials it was quite similar. Rapley writes that, If you were accused, then you
were guilty. Sarah Osborne was not a very liked person, she had a poor reputation and was elderly.
In a village like this, she was not a church goer making her a prime target to be suspected of a
Witch. She claimed to be innocent, denying every claim. Sarah Good also had a bad
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The Tragic Women Of Tragedy
The Tragic Women of Tragedy Euripides and Sophocles wrote powerful tragedies that remain
influential to this day. The vast majority of work recovered from this time is by male authorship.
What remains about women of this time is written through the lens of male authors perspective and
beliefs about the role of women in Greek culture. The works of these two playwrights frequently
characterize women as unstable and dangerous. Agave, Antigone, and Medea are all undoubtedly
the driving force behind the tragic action in these plays. It is their choices that lead to the pain and
death of the people around them. Through an examination of the evidence from three separate
works, Antigone, The Bacchae, and The Medea, the role of women in ancient Greek tragedy
becomes clear. The actions of Agave, Antigone, and Medea repeatedly prove their characters
instability and danger. Agave in Euripidestragedy, The Bacchae, is a violent example of how
women were portrayed. Agave, the mother of Pentheus, joins the cult of Dionysus. Pentheus dresses
as a woman to spy on the Maenads because of a burning curiosity as to the possible sexual nature
of their gatherings. His plan is foiled when he is spotted hiding in a tree. The messenger depicts
the demise of Pentheus at the hands of Agave, But she was foaming at the mouth, and her crazy
eyes rolling with frenzy. She was mad, stark mad, possessed by Bacchus. Ignoring his cries pity,
she seized his left arm at the wrist; then, planting her foot upon
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Essay On Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter who did self portraits and is considered a feminist icon. She is
one of the most important female artists of the twentieth century. She originally wanted to become
a doctor, but a bus accident left her unable to do so. I chose this artist and this painting because she
painted herself with one eyebrow and a wispy moustache. I thought to myself amazing! A rich
looking woman sporting a monobrow and moustache! I was stunned and intrigued. I thought to
myself, she must be an interesting person to have such things and live in the early 1900s. And
thus, I found my topic for Art Appreciation. Frida didn t have any formal training but she
developed her artistic skills and later would influence people and... Show more content on
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Adding the white highlights to the black makes it looks ruffled, full, and a smooth, satin material.
The lower part of the dress is almost all white except for the light lines of grey and black to give it a
ruffled appearance. The bottom is drawn with a single, thin, wavy line in a half circle to give it
a full look. The top of her dress is black with small, white dots to indicate beads or another kind of
decoration. The sides are gold with white tints. The golden, thin, curved lines look like
embroidery. The silver necklace is a delicate, straight line and has a grey tint. On her neck is a
small, jeweled necklace. Her jewelry stands out on her bronze skin and the black dress. Hanging
from one of her ears is a large, blue feather earring. It is painted with lots of small, thin lines to
indicate the fluffiness of a feather. It s light at the top that gradually becomes darker. Her body
is facing the left side and which is noticeably darker than the left. Her lips are a bright red with a
small fleck of white paint added for highlight. There also appears to be, what looks like a small,
yellow flower above it. The cigarette she s holding is in contrast to her black dress. The cigarette
holder is a thin, white line and the cigarette is a small, thicker white line. In her dark hair, there
are small, white strokes for her ribbon. It looks smooth and possibly made of silk. Her brown chair
is has a darker shade on the
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Social Media And Marketing Strategies
1.SOCIAL MEDIA CURRENT LANDSCAPE
Social media have attracted a large number of users in a short time; Web 2.0 has allowed a
communication interaction in two ways providing a platform for companies and consumers to
engage timely and in direct contact. As a result of this trust based relation and rapid adoption by
consumers, companies are extending social media use in their marketing strategies (Dao, et al.
2014). Push methods in traditional advertising are becoming more difficult to create brand impact,
meanwhile new techniques such as social media strategies, viral marketing and worth of mouth
(WOM) are being used by advertisers as a way to potentialize the communication reach and
engagement (Montigny et al. 2012).
Social media strategies are advertising and marketing activities that generate participation, sharing
and brand advocacy through the use of new technology platforms (Fields, 2014). Mobile media is
increasingly dominating the digital world and social media efforts; in the UK, mobile connections
reach 74.8 million subscriptions super passing the total population by 117 %. The number of
active social media accounts in mobile is 32 million achieving 50% of UK population (Kemp,
2015). To respond to such an environment many companies are centring their marketing efforts in a
mobile first approach for their social strategies.
Social strategies and mobile media are in constant and high speed change, from the continuous
appearance of social media trends and new
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Essay about Nietzsche and the Prophet
Nietzsche and the Prophet
According to Friedrich Nietzsche s Thus Spoke Zarathustra, the meaning of human existence is to
make room for the Superman : a superhuman who perseveres in its capacity for unlimited self
creation. (Pg. 49)[1] In order for humankind to embrace its self creative nature and allow for the
transcendence into this superhuman condition, however, we must first learn to destroy our present
tables of values; it is our desperate adherence to traditional (religious) values which prevents us
from actualizing our potential for self creation. It is important to note, however, that it is not the
creation of these traditional values in and of itself that Nietzsche condemns. After all, self creation
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So, in spite of the immanent desire to be rid of the past, Nietzsche s protagonist, Zarathustra, finds
himself unable to completely sever himself from it. Hence Zarathustra s struggle to affirm his past
while pursuing a self creating future.
The aim of this paper is threefold. First, I will provide evidence for the interpretation of The
Prophet as an elucidation of the struggle of Nietzsche s protagonist to reconcile this inalienable
relationship between the past and the future. In doing so, I will focus on three main facets of the
passage, namely, the prophet, Zarathustra s dream and, the misinterpretation of the dream by the
disciple. Second, I will demonstrate how The Prophet can simultaneously be interpreted so as to
advance Nietzsche s own view of human nature as self creativity. Third, I will explicate what
ramifications my interpretations of The Prophet has on the relationship between Nietzsche and his
reader.
The Inalienable Relationship Between the Past and the Future
The Prophet begins with Zarathustra being told that Everything is empty, everything is one,
everything is past! . (Pg. 155) That is, the prophet informs Zarathustra that the present day way of
life has become tired and saturated; there is no more advancement to be made in the absence of a
rudimentary transformation of humankind. In short, the time has come for the self destruction and
re creation of humankind; the time has come for humankind
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Space Shuttle Challenger Case Study Solution
Executive Summary
On January 28, 1986, hundreds of spectators on the ground and millions of Americans watching on
television witnessed the disaster of space shuttle Challenger. The space shuttle Challenger broke
apart after 73 seconds it was launched killing all seven crew members aboard, including Christa
McAuliffe, a teacher from New Hampshire. Christa McAuliffe was chosen from thousands of
candidates and planned to teach lessons from space to children of school age around the country.
Based on investigation conducted by the Roger s Commission, the O ring seals in Challenger s
solid rocket booster (SRB) became brittle due to extreme cold temperature that caused the failure to
fully seal the joint of the right SRB.
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Challenger was rescheduled to launch on January 28, 1986 at 9:38 AM Eastern Time at Kennedy
Space Center, Florida
2.0CIRCUMSTANCES BEFORE LAUNCH One day before the launch, NASA personnel became
concerned because of the predicted Florida weather on the early hours of January 28 would be
unusually cold, the temperature was expected to be as low as 20В°F (Vaughan, 1997).
Marshall s Solid Rocket Motor Manager contacted Thiokol, the manufacturer of the Solid Rocket
Motor (SRM) in Utah to review the performance of the SRM on cold temperature. The Thiokol
engineers expressed their concern that the cold temperature would make the rubber O ring lose the
resiliency that may cause failure to seal the joints of the SRB, which is mission safety critical. This
was a known issue based on several previous launches and concerns that had been raised between
Marshall and Thiokol. This issue prompted to set three location telephone conference to discuss the
situation. Managers and engineers from Thiokol, Marshall Flight Space Flight Center, and Kennedy
Space Center participated in the discussion. Thiokol s recommendation was to delay the launch
until noon or after. More discussions took place that involved more personnel from all three
participating locations and engineering data containing technical analysis of the problem was
provided. Based on the technical analysis, Thiokol s conclusion, launch at any temperature below
53В°F was
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King Kamehameha Challenge Case Study
Are you ready to conquer? Honolulu Burger Company will put your appetite and endurance to
the test with a legendary contest: the King Kamehameha Challenge. Equal parts delicious and
deranged, the challenge dares you to defeat a towering stack of eight mouthwatering burgers,
two large orders of fries, and a large milkshake on the side....in ONE hour. Can you handle it?
This insane in store food challenge has more at stake than just hard won glory. If you complete
the task in the allotted hour, you ll also come home with a $40 restaurant gift card, a T shirt, and a
spot in Honolulu Burger s hallowed hall of fame. If you re not up to the task alone but still want to
experience the King Kamehameha food challenge, never fear. Get some friends together
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King Stephen King Reflection
The video Stephen King on Childhood changed the way I look at things. He claims, the things
that really scare us are the things that are going on just outside the spotlight that you can t quite
see ( Stephen King on Childhood ). The video starts off with Stephen King talking about a day he
was walking and came across a little girl on the side of the street drawing in the dirt talking to
herself or an imaginary person. Then, he thoughtto himself, If I did that, somebody would come
along and say there s a grown man sitting in the dirt, talking to himself to people who aren t there
and drawing with a stick ( Stephen Kingon Childhood ). If I saw a grown man doing that, I would
be a little creeped out. If a little kid was doing it, I would think that was a normal thing for kids
to do. He is talking about how when we are kids, we can think, imagine, and dream about
whatever we want because there are no limits. When we start growing up, we realize what reality
is. We snap into this new mode and change the way we think, imagine, and dream. When I was a
kid, I would think the most bizarre things, like when I would connect anything to a face, like cars,
buildings, clouds, houses, etc. I would try to explain it to my parents they would think I was crazy
and had no ideawhat I was talking about. Next, the interviewer, Thomas Smith, asks Stephen, Did
you have a highly developed sense of evil yourself as a child or were you obsessed by the nature
of evil? (Stephen King on Childhood). King then goes on to ask why people ask about his
childhood. He does not remember having an unusual childhood. Then, because of him not
remembering, something bad must have happened when he was a kid. King then goes on to talk
about, I think a lot of people make the assumption that we block memories that are terrible. When I
think what really happens is this: that we think in a different way as children. we tend to think
around corners instead of in straight lines. sometimes for a kid, the shortest distance between two
points is not a straight line and that s the way that we think and dream (Stephen King on
Childhood). He says he uses this thought to connect childhood memories to his paranormal present
time stories. I think that
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The Affect Of The Declaratory Act On The Ohio River Valley
The French and British were always enemies and the British wanted a land called the Ohio River
Valley. However, the french also wanted this land. The French and British ended up going to
war and the British won. The Native Americans that lived in the Ohio River Valley were not
thrilled and to prevent war with the Native Americans the king created the proclamation of 1763.
This set an imaginary line between the British and the Ohio River Valley. This was intended to
keep the British out of the Ohio River Valley so the American Indians and british wouldn t have
to go to war. After the war the British were in debt. In order to pay of this debt the king created the
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Colonists had to provide fuel, candles, and transportation for the troops. The british treasury was
drained from the war and the soldiers had nowhere to go. The british soldiers believed that it was
expected since they protected the colonists. However, the colonist we not happy. The
declaratory act was an act that made it so any law can be passed without the colonists say.
However, the colonist didn t notice because the stamp act had just been repealed and they were
too busy celebrating. The declaratory act would not have an immediate affect on the colonist
The townshend acts added tax to everyday items like paint, lead, paper, and tea before the
colonist bought the items. This made it look like they weren t paying the tax. However, the
colonists noticed this trick and in result ended up smuggling and boycotting. On March 5,1770 a
bunch of colonists were throwing snowballs and ice at soldiers. The situation took a deadly turn
and 5 people were killed. One was a free black man named Crispus Attucks. Paul revere created a
drawing making the British soldiers look bad and spread it throughout the colonies. This created
propaganda and put many people against the
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Early Marriage Of Girls Negatively Affects Health...
Early marriage:
Early marriage of girls negatively affects health wellbeing among young women. In Sub Saharan
Africa, spiritual appeasement is among key reasons attributed to early marriage. In fact, girls
/young women are usually sacrificed to the ancestral spirit world (Sithole, 2007). (40) Mbiti
(1999) and Bediako (1997) explain that in African faith practice, females are generally viewed as
having a higher connectivity to the spirit world than males. For this reason, female children are the
preferred spiritual sacrifices because of their biological ability to reproduce children that will
promote generational continuity to the ancestral spirits. This notion may explain why a girl child,
and not a boy, is traditionally the choice for appeasing the spirits. Whether the motive to encourage
early marriage is cultural or spiritual or anywhere in between, it remains a fact that the practice
contributes to reduced health status for women as their bodies are oftren not physiologically ready
for childbearing leading to complications at child birth. A report on child and early marriage
showed that 38% of young women were married before reaching the age of 18, which make them
more likely to stop their education, become more vulnerable to physical and sexual abuse, to death
during pregnancy and delivery, to delivering unhealthy children, and would most certainly remain
caged in poverty. (41) All this chaos is protected in Sudan by the Personal Status Muslim Act of
1991
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Code Of Language
A baby is programmed to learn language any language but he isn t any more equipped to learn
your language than he is to learn Portuguese. If he were adopted by a family in Portugal, he would
learn Portuguese and not the English he will learn from you.
Every baby is faced with the challenge of cracking the code of language. This involves hearing the
language, beginning to figure out the bits of language, and beginning to recognize word
boundaries. Then she has to learn grammar rules and social uses for language. This is no small
task for your little one. But she is wired to do it, and she has already begun tackling this while still
developing in the womb.
How can parents help their babies and toddlers to learn language?
First, parents can be aware that babies are learning a language that is foreign to them. Babies have
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Hearing key words several times in relation to what is going on (the context of the learning
situation) really helps cement the learning.
Speak clearly. Rushed speech can sound mushy to a language learner.
Highlight what you say by slowing down on certain words or making those key words just a little
louder so they will stand out from the flow of connected sounds.
Make sentences and then reduce them to phrases and to single words. Break down from complex
to simple. Build up from simple to complex. I use the analogy of a pyramid the Upside Down
Pyramid and the Right Side Up Pyramid to give parents a visual representation of these two
processes.
Smile, praise, enjoy verbal interactions. Again, thinking of a classroom learning situation, would
you prefer the pleasant teacher who praised your efforts or a stern teacher who corrected you all of
the time?
Keep it natural. Go places, have fun, find new things to talk about. Variety is the spice of life, as
the saying goes.
Talk a lot. Provide a lot of exposure to language. Quantity and quality of talking input are both very
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Human Resource Policies Influence The Performance Of...
Research Proposal
How Human Resource Policies Influence the Performance of Medium Sized Manufacturing Firms
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How Human Resource Policies Influence the Performance of Medium Sized Manufacturing Firms
1.Introduction Globalization has created a paradigm shift in the ways by which firms conduct
their business. The convergence of world economies has minimized and in some cases
eliminated both legislative and geographical barriers to international production and sale of
goods and services. The flip side of this process is the increased competition for world markets
created especially by the threat of multinational firms to local firms (Garry Litan, 1998). Local
firms must find ways to compete and survive the threat of take over and crowding out of the
market by multinational producers who enjoy favorable economies of scale. This is effectively
achieved by ways of in themselves creating this very economy of scale; expanding business
operations helps them lower the marginal cost of production allowing them to therefore provide a
favorable pricing policy within the market. In achieving the aforementioned, firms must build up
capacity. The attention of managers and researchers alike has been commonly directed towards
assets in the sense of physical (fixed and current) and monetary assets (optimal capital structure) of
the firm in achieving this objective. Perhaps as an oversight or of limited interest is the aspect of
human
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The Eyes Of Propensity
Through the Eyes of Propensity Gasoline prices are a fast, never ending rollercoaster in the
middle of the night: unpredictable, wavering and impactful. With control of these prices through
future market contracts, the petroleum industry seems to have significant influence on the U.S.
economy. Private corporate oil companies yield some of the greatest power on the planet, but
will face a major dilemma in the near future when the last of this finite, nonrenewable resource
left on earth is gone. Oil is the most valued commodity across the world and has been for decades.
Yet, this precious resource is far from satisfactory in meeting moderate standards for eco
friendliness and efficiency. The burning of crude oil produces dangerous levels of... Show more
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Americans are generally unmindful of a crisis at hand, until the mass media voices their opinion
onto a public platform. The media controls and manipulates our viewpoints, values, and actions, so
that individuals conform to their bias. They construct and constrict language to accomplish a
specific goal or motive, so it is important for people to not blindly accept information at its face
value. When it comes to interpretation of the oil famine and alternative energy, there is less public
discourse than one would expect to inform individuals on a precarious, worldwide problem. It has
been well documented throughout the ladder half of the twentieth century that fossil fuels are
likely to run out within the lifetime of baby boomers and most certainly be gone in the span of
Generation Y. Likewise, scientists have noted the detrimental cost of burning these fuels to the
environment, which include increasing greenhouse gases and polluting the world s air. A
disproportionate amount of oil is discovered compared to the amount consumed each year.
Supply cannot keep up with the ever growing demand. Yet, oil companies still claim they will
never run out of oil. It is in the best interest for these corporations and the media to keep this
information classified, in order to milk oil for as much capital as possible for as long as possible,
with no regard to the well being of earth and its inhabitants.
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To Little Women And Treasure Island Critical Analysis
A Critical Analysis and Analogy between Amy s and Jim s Journey Abroad Crucial to Little
Women and Treasure Island is Amy March s and Jim Hawkins journey abroad which also shows
the characters trajectory from innocence to maturity. Certainly, both novels belong to the sub
genre of bildungsroman which is by definition, a story that depicts a journey from childhood to
maturity. In spite of their different goals and outcomes, it is possible to trace some sort of
parallelism between both journeys as they were indirectly intended to shape their characters in line
with the social norms of that time. First and foremost, in Little Women, Amy s castle in the air
was to be an artist, and go to Rome, and do fine pictures, and be the best artist in the whole world ...
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To demonstrate, as she understood that she is only talented, she turned to her subliminal
alternative plan and married the wealthy Laurie. Nevertheless, she sat her relationship with art
as patroness while devoting her own art to the service of the family. According to Holly
Blackford (2011), Amy s journey abroad eliminated Amy s artistic demon that possessed her for
a long time and was depriving her from being a little woman. Furthermore, she also argues that
Amy s voyage has smoothened her nature and made her more agreeable and this is particularly
evident in her remark that Whenever I see girls struggling along, as we used to do, I want to put
out my hand and help them (Alcott, 2008). Indeed, by contrasting Amy s earlier selfishness with
her selflessness at the end of the novel, it is obvious that this journey was instrumental in Amy s
conversion into a little woman. Nonetheless, it has also indulged and emphasized her
conventionality as evident in her attack on Laurie in Lazy Laurence. However, in spite of the
different goals and outcomes, it is possible to see a kind of parallel between Amy s and Jim s
Journey
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Literature Review On PID Controller
Chapter 2
Literature Review
Theory and law
PID Controller
PID controller is one of the methods for temperature control and is widely used in process control
industry due to simple design and easy to implement in industrial [1]. PID controller consists of
three controllers, which is proportional (P) controller, Integral (I) controller, and derivative (D)
controller [2]. The equation for output of the PID control can be described as: u(t)=K(e(t)+ 1/T_i
∫_0^tв
–’гЂ–e(П„) dП„+ T_(d ) de(t)/dtгЂ—)[2]
Which e is the control error, K is the proportional (P) gain, Ti is the integral (I) time, and Td is the
derivative time. Figure 1 shows the PID controller design using operational amplifier (op amp).
Figure 1: PID controller design [3] Proportional controller functions as to stabilize the unstable
process [4]. The objective of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
G. Ziegler and N. B. Nichols, Optimum Settings for Automatic Controllers, American Society of
Mechanical Engineers, pp. 759 768, Nov. 1942.
[10]C. B. Prakash and R. S. N. Naik, Tuning of PID Controller by Ziegler Nichols Algorithm for
Position Control of DC Motor, International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering
Technology, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 379 382, May 2014. [11]G. C. Goodwin, S. F. Graebe, and M. E.
Salgado, Control system design. United States: Pearson Education (US), 2000.
[12]C. C. Hang, K. J. AМЉstroМ€m, and W. K. Ho, Refinements of the Ziegler Nichols tuning
formula, IEE Proceedings D Control Theory and Applications, vol. 138, no. 2, p. 111, 1991.
[13]Yu. G. GUREVICH and J. E. VELAZQUEZ PEREZ, Peltier effect in semiconductors, Wiley
Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, pp. 1 21, Apr. 2014.
[14]O. F. Francis, C. J. Lekwuwa, and I. H. John, Performance Evaluation of a Thermoelectric
Refrigerator, International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT), vol. 2, no. 7,
pp. 18 24, Jan. 2013.
[15]S. M. Maniyar, 1 WireВ® Communication with PICВ® Microcontroller,
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Oprah Winfrey Essay
Desiree N. Calderon Mr.Jalloh
May 15, 2002 Pd.1
Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Winery s life experiences have made her into the woman she is today. She was born on
January 9,1954,in Kosciusko, Mississippi. She has stated that she is a woman in progress, just
trying like everyone else. Taking every conflict and every experience and learning from it. Oprah
Winfrey has risen from poverty and a troubled youth to become the most powerful and influential
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The goal was to make a record breaking salary such as Barbara Walters with her one million
dollars a year. Oprah approached her new job with typical gusto. But WJZ s management
frowned on Oprah s habit of spontaneous reporting and her refusal to read the news copy ahead
of time. The lack of preparation resulted in mistakes. She would mispronounce words and bad
grammar. Things did not work out there so the company decided to send Oprah to get a
makeover. She was sent to a salon in New York and received a perm that made her hair come
out. She was also sent to a speech coach, it was there that she received the best advice of her life.
The speech coach told Oprah that she had to have more self determination and positive attitude
and to quit being so nice. Oprah s next job was reading cut ins on ABC s Good Morning America
Show. In addition WJZ TV assigned her as a reporter covering tragedies. After this Oprah was
placed to host their talk show People Are Talking, to her this show was considered a demotion.
People Are Talking created a change for Oprah. She realized this is what she wanted to do all along.
It allowed her to relax and be herself. In a few years the shows popularity passed that of the Phil
Donahue Show. In 1984, Oprah took a risk at hosting a Chicago morning talk show. She received
a $200,000 a year salary and a four year unbreakable contract. Her show was groundbreaking . What
made her show so great was that she was able/unafraid to bare
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Exploring the Theme of Moral Responsibility in Daniel...
We are destroying the earth in order to survive. What is our Moral Responsibility?
Daniel Quinn has written a book about how things have come to be the way they are. He looks at
the meaning of the world and the fate of humans. Ishmael the main character is a teacher of vast
wisdom, as well as being a Gorilla. Being no ordinary Gorilla, Ishmael recognises the failing of
human kind in relation to their moral responsibilities. He ultimately directs use towards a solution
to the problems we have created for the planet. Ishmael is trying to convey that man kind is living
in such a way that we can not last. Our vast numbers alone is hindering our survival.
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The UK Parliament has made considerable movement towards helping schools in Britain to become
kinder to the planet. The Scottish government has introduced an eco schools programme into the
British school system. These eco schools and the government hold close links with Education for
sustainable development (ESD).
We have to learn our way out of current social and environmental problems and learn to live
sustainably. (ESD)
The eco schools programme offers environmental education that benefits the pupils by developing
the skills in them that will help them live a morally responsible life.
I believe anyone who reads this book will be made to stop and think about their contribution to the
suffering of the world. It is extremely thought provoking book; it makes you question how society
functions and the life you live. This is a dominant theme in all RE classrooms. It is imperative that
pupils think of the world they live in and how they can help make it a better place. One thing
Ishmael points out is humans existed for millions of years without the modern view of civilisation.
It was not until the modern world was introduced that earth began to suffer . The damage that
came about due to the modern world Ishmael has a solution. His answer to it is to move on from
what he calls a taker society to a leaver society. To move from the view that the world was made
for man to the view that man
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Chipotle Mexican Grill. Chipotle Mexican Grill, Incorporated
Chipotle Mexican Grill Chipotle Mexican Grill, Incorporated is a restaurant that offers Mexican
food including burritos, tacos, burrito bowls (a burrito without the tortilla), salads, and more. The
company has been in operations since 1993, starting out as one unit and growing to 1,300 units in
over 46 states, the District of Columbia, Canada, and the United Kingdom in 2011. The restaurant
served fast casual food with a customizable menu. The restaurant prides itself on serving food made
from scratch with wholesome, organic ingredients (Chipotle, 2016). Chipotle is a restaurant in the
fast casual dining industry, focusing on food sourced from sustainable farming practices including
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Serving Orders Quickly The main goal at Chipotle is to take and deliver the customer s food in a
timely and efficient manner. In order to achieve this goal, customers communicate and choose the
ingredients they want on their food to the employees who prepare the food behind the counter.
Another way Chipotle strives to achieve this goal is by taking orders online or through a
smartphone app without slowing down service within the restaurant. The Commitment to Food
with Integrity Chipotle creates food with integrity by using organic ingredients and natural raised
meat products. Chipotle likes to use fresh produce from local farmers who don t use chemical
fertilizers and pesticides. Also, Chipotle likes to get their meat products from farmers who only
feed their animals a vegetarian diet, which doesn t contain any antibiotics or hormones. Supply
Chain Management Practices Chipotle is determined to obtain only the finest ingredients and
naturally raised meats from local farms. Also, Chipotle watches the news, industry issues, weather,
exchange rates, foreign demand, crises and other world events that could possible affect their
prices. Quality Assurance and Food Safety Chipotle has a quality assurance department that
monitors food quality and safety among all the supply chains. Chipotle maintains their food quality
and safety standards by making sure that they get the freshest ingredients from
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Argumentative Essay On Gymnastics
Gymnastics taught me everything life lessons, responsibility and discipline and respect, says
Shawn Johnson, 2008 Beijing Olympics All Around Gold Medalist. A hotly debated issue is
whether or not competitive sports are beneficial for children and teens. (This, though, will focus
solely on gymnastics.) However, research shows gymnastics is a perfectly healthy sport which
teaches life skills such as timemanagement, sportsmanship, and healthy habits.
First, gymnastics teaches time management. For instance, gymnasts have long practice hours.
According to Gymnasticscoaching.com and research surveys, these are the average practice times
per level: Level 4 6 hours a week = 3 days x 2 hours; Level 5 8.75 hrs a week; Level 6 11 hours ...
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In fact, Christopher Bergland stresses that being active as children will lead to being healthy
adults, as well as having lifelong habits of working out. Gymnasts definitely are active, as seen
in the practice hours mentioned in the first paragraph. In gymnastics, flipping around requires
muscle, flexibility, and strength; qualities that are easily transferable to other sports as well. Rita
Wieber, the mother of Jordyn Wieber, says nutrition is very important for a gymnast. Eat what
she needs to perform at her best...be as healthy as possible, she writes. Gymnasts usually do their
sport until their mid teens...being told about eating healthy will have a lasting impact on them.
On the contrary, doctors and parents argue that because of the nature of gymnastics, gymnasts
are susceptible to eating disorders. Actually, gymnasts who get eating disorders are most likely
nagged by the coach to lose weight and become stronger. If the coach is verbally abusive and
crude, should the gymnast even be training under them? Probably not! Anyways, gymnasts are
not likely to be affected by anorexia, bulimia, and the like because gymnastics enriches
confidence. Think about it on beam, gymnasts are flipping on a four feet high, four inches wide
piece of wood in front of judges. They put in their hardest work to get the best score possible, and
they know it. Furthermore, healthy habits are just a few of the life skills
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A Fine Balance Essay
They are the daily impact of the seething, sprawling, contradictory, and unpredictable politics of
the nation which he left in 1975 when he moved to Canada. Again, Mistry s concerns are not
with those at the top of the heap. People of wealth and influence are seen from a distance, and
ironically, by a number of astute observers. Instead, his interest is in the average people of India
struggling to wrest a basic living and some sort of meaning from a life that is brutish and hard
indeed. And once again, Mistry writes with 74 compassion, humour, and humanity, and in the
process, he gives us complex and endearing characters. The opening scenes of A Fine Balance
introduce us to the main characters and to three very different parts of Mistry s native... Show more
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She does all she can to wipe a tear from the eyes of the poor, the helpless and the innocent tailors
and to make a reasonable deal with they which they have been long denied: For this job, there
will be no customers to measure, she explained, the sewing will be straight from paper patterns.
Each week you have to make two dozen, three dozen, whatever the company wants, in the same
style ... The more dresses you make, the more you earn. 3 We meet Dina Shroff and learn how she
became the widow Dina Dalai, living alone in the city stitching scraps of cloth into a quilt at night
and trying to keep her dignity and independence from her dominating brother Nuswaan who
assumed the role of the head of the family and legal guardian to Dina after the death of her father,
Dr.Shroff. A Fine Balance maps out how Dina Dalai, the protagonist of the novel, and the three
characters, Ishvar, Omprakash, and Maneck, suffer from a sense of rootlessness. The author brings
his readers face to face with the dilemmas of inter relationship and broken values and 75 customs
of society. He tries to re discover the Indian identity by setting his novel in three different
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Analgesima Essay
Analgesics
Pain control is essential to quality patient care. Otitis externa can be quite painful, and patients
frequently request analgesics. These agents ensure patient comfort and may have sedating
properties. Inexpensive, simple non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduce
inflammation and irritation and can be paired with opiates to improve pain symptoms. In some
cases, systemic analgesics are helpful before ear cleaning or wick placement (27,20).
Oral and intravenous antibiotics
Most persons with OE do not require oral medications. Oral antibiotics are generally reserved for
patients with fever, immunosuppression, diabetes, adenopathy, or an infection extending outside
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Occasionally an abscess forms in the ear canal; this usually occurs in cases of OE caused by S.
aureus (6). Treatment of the abscess is often accomplished by means of a simple incision and
drainage procedure using a needle or a small blade.
Long term monitoring
For a patient of OE with debris, a suctioning of the EAC on a weekly basis is required until debris
has been removed. Patients must be monitored to ensure complete resolution of OE. Even in mild
cases, follow up is important for evaluating the response to treatment. A follow up visit 1 week after
starting treatment is usually adequate (3).
(d) Prognosis
Most incidents of OE resolve without difficulty. The majority of patients improve within 48 72
hours of antibiotic administration. Failure to improve within 2 3 days should call the diagnosis into
question and prompt the physician to reevaluate the patient. Otitis externa usually resolves fully in
7 10 days (3). Resolution of eczematoid OE occurs with control of the primary skin condition. In
some patients, OE can cause severe otalgia necessitating administration of narcotic pain relievers.
Pain usually improves 2 5 days after initiating therapy (27). Temporary hearing loss is common
secondary to canal occlusion. Severe infections may cause cellulitis or lymphadenitis of the face or
neck. If left untreated, the infection may invade the deeper adjacent structures and progress to
necrotizing (malignant)
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American Women Issues
Women all around the world have done a lot of sacrifices to get both name and fame in the
world. Some of the examples are Ellen Degeneres, Oprah Winfery, Kalpana Chawla, Janet
Jackson etc. These women helped a lot for uplifting the women status in the entire world and
most of the girls follow their footprints to get famous like them in future. But still there are a lot
of women who are working in fields, as a maid worker and in industries in poor condition. These
women are facing problems such as sexual abuse, harassment and high level of violence. In this
reaction paper I will be discussing about the sexual abuse, health issues due to sexual favours,
harassment and high level of violence that women have to go through every day in order to... Show
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They should not be treated by men like an object to satisfy their sexual desires. Education can help
women to get out of this dirty situation. Therefore every country should educate their female
population so that they can contribute to economy of the country and can run their family on their
own and do not have to become slave of the men. Also heavy fines should be imposed to those who
sexually abuse, violate and harass women.
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Struggles. Signs, 28(2), 499 535. doi:1. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/342914
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Sir John Everett Millais s Ophelia
To begin, Ophelia is one of Shakespeare s well known character that he created in Hamlet. There
has been examination about how Ophelia in Hamlet is as a character but the way she is brought
forth in Hamlet suggests that she is a woman that is one dimensional so to speak but to she has
the potential to become a tragic heroine. One that is capable of not using her adversities that are
inflicted upon her but instead crumbles into insanity and finally just becomes tragic compared to a
tragic heroine. В¬Particularly, the painting by Sir John Everett Millais was completed by 1852 and
is based on Ophelia in Hamlet. This painting (Image 1) is one of the best known illustrations from
Shakespeare s play Hamlet . The Ophelia painting is located at the Tate Museum in London. This
painting displays Ophelia tragic death, he displays her the moment she falls into the stream and
drowns surrounded by luscious greenery. This painting was done in two separate locations, the
landscape which is the background was painted outside while the figure of Ophelia indoors with a
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Throughout his artistic career, he was able to accomplish many works, but one of his fame is
Ophelia due to the story he tells in this piece. His techniques for painting female portraits
developed at a young age, but he was able to expand his ability to incorporate a story within a
portrait. This is what he accomplished in Ophelia because he brings meaning to the painting due to
the play it is based on as well as the usage of the surrounding scenery. The surrounding scenery is
placed around Ophelia thus making her the certain point for the viewer s eyes to be drawn to. Sir
John Everett Millais brings the essence of Ophelia into this painting by his ability to capture her
whole life in one piece due to the knowledge that Shakespeare was able to inform him in the play
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Riordan Enterprise Risk Management Plan
Riordan Manufacturing is a Fortune 1000 company that specializes in the plastic injection molding
industry. They are an international company with facilities in California, Georgia, Michigan, and
China. Their products include beverage containers, plastic fan parts, and custom plastic parts.
Riordan prides themselves on their industry leading research and development (University of
Phoenix, 2009).
The following Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) plan was developed for Riordan Industries,
Inc. and its subsidiaries. The goal of this plan is to help mitigate any legal liability on the part of
Riordan by implementing the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway
Commission (COSO) framework (Jennings, 2006).
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The officers and directors of Riordan have no real authority over their Chinese partners, nor do they
have any legal counsel there for support (University of Phoenix, 2009). Riordan should extend their
internal legal department to include staff with expertise in Chinese regulatory compliance.
Tangible Property
Tangible Property is defined as the type of property we can see and touch (Jennings, 2006). At each
of Riordan s locations, they maintain a variety of tangible property, such as: general office
equipment, transportation equipment, and information technology equipment. Riordan must
develop a better system to track the purchase, and use of this equipment, including management of
leases, maintenance, and general accounting guidelines.
Riordan also maintains a supply of raw materials at each location. However, there is not currently
a process in place of investigating any missing material (University of Phoenix, 2009). It is
recommended that Riordan develop a process for documenting the full inventory process from
delivery to use in order to assist any investigation into missing materials.
In addition, Riordan needs to develop a much more robust security and emergency plan to protect
these assets from theft or other damages.
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property or Intangible property is defined as bundles of rights with respect to goodwill,
trade names, copyrights, patents, trade dress, trade secrets (Jennings, 2006). Riordan
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Teen Activist Research Paper
Have you ever heard of a teen activist? If you haven t, you will today. A teen activist is a kid or a
teenager who wants to change the world. They fight for what they are passionate about. They go
through tough obstacles along the way but don t give up what they love. They do this because
they want to change the world. Some teen activists are Malala Yousafzai, Alex Libby, and Alex
Lin. All teen activists change the world. For example, Malala changes the world of education.
According to the interview with jon stewart and ellen, her school shut down that s when she
started. She started fighting for education around the world. The taliban didn t like Malala. She
was attacked and shot in the face and was rushed to hospital in England. The Pakistani hospital
could take good enough care of her. When she was shot she refused to die and survived. The
taliban didn t stop her from fighting for children s education. As a results, that s how one teen
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He changed the world by trying to stop bullying. In the video CNN news interviews Alex Libby.
Every day on the bus Alex was bullied. He was stabbed, punched, hit and abused. He never told
his parents about it. Until someone named lee recorded it. He showed it to his parents. The
parents went straight to the principal who tried to ignore the situation. Alex stared in a movie
called Bully after he did he wasn t bullied anymore and had lots of friends and got good grades.
And started to get celebrities on the topic. This shows how another teen activist changed the
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The Book of Exodus is not a narrative of slavery. The Book...
The Book of Exodus is not a narrative of slavery. The Book of Exodus is not a condemnation of
slavery. The Book of Exodus is not an escapee s manual. The Book of Exodus does not even
incorporate one journal entry, one trial transcript, or one eye witness account of the slavery
endured by the Israelites in Egypt. Despite its lack of address, the Book of Exodus solidifies man s
need for Godand God s need for worship. Before returning to Egypt with his purpose at hand, Moses
discovers God on Mt. Sinai during a solitary journey with his father in law s flock. By bringing
Moses to a mountain, God shows Moses that holiness is not a quality known to man; holiness is
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Immediately thereafter, God introduces Himself, I am the God of your father, the God of
Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. (Exodus 3:6) God s relationship to Moses
renews generation after generation, from host to host and blessed father to blessed son.
Without this continuity, God would be a stranger, or at best a long lost relative, someone whom
Moses would not need and probably would not recognize. Recognition of God s sovereignty is
at the heart of worship, the driving theme of the Book of Exodus, and the reason God so
severely punishes the Egyptians. God does not punish the Egyptians for keeping the Israelites as
slaves. God punishes the Egyptians for Pharaoh s attempt to better God by sacrificing His
firstborn: Israel. Although many arguments can be made against human sacrifice, none mitigates
God s anger with Pharaoh. In general, God s anger is rarely pacified: not even Moses protects the
Israelite idol worshipers at Mt. Sinai. At Moses command, the Levites slay three thousand of their
brothers, friends, and neighbors the innocent along with the guilty. Believing God s wrath has
branded them with righteousness, Moses praises the survivors as blessed. God has other plans:
another plague. With the deaths of those who break Faith, God is satisfied. As Supreme Ruler,
God defends those who worship Him and destroys those who worship idols. After leading the
defeat of the Amalekites at Rephidim, Moses
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James Baldwin s View On Religion
Works of all genres contains religious references and allusions, many of which criticize or
critique certain religious practices, and James Baldwin, an author in the 1950s, served as a major
contributor to this group of works. He wrote several books, plays, and essays that served as major
pieces of religious commentary during the 1950s. His writing explored topics that criticized strict
religion, opening up a new outlook on relationships with God. Baldwin experienced many facets of
religion in his life, creating autobiographical tendencies in his writing that filled his works with his
own opinions about religion. James Baldwin s religious experiences, some harsh and some
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The autobiographical nature of Baldwin s writings, coupled with the common appearance of
Christian ideas in his stories, suggests that he led a largely Christian life. Stanley later validates
this notion in saying that Baldwin himself worked as a teenage preacher (Stanley). Confirming
his Christian childhood, Baldwin s status as a preacher strengthens the importance of religion in
his life. Lloyd states that Baldwin s father often recited Joshua 24:25, saying as for me and my
house, we will serve the Lord (Lloyd 5). Lloyd furthers the idea that Baldwin s early life
contained a strong Christian presence, as this Bible quote highlights the prominence of religion
in Baldwin s life. In addition to Baldwin s status as a teenage preacher, his residence in a house
dedicated to serving God explains the religious presence in his works and confirms the idea that
he often discussed important concepts of his life in his writing. Baldwin s Go Tell It on the
Mountain begins with [he] would be a preacher when he grew up, just like his father. This shows
not only the religious nature of Baldwin s writing but also provides evidence of his
autobiographical tendencies. The main character s status as a preacher reveals that Baldwin wrote
characters possessing very similar qualities to his own and that his works contained a strong
religious presence. Baldwin s religious lifestyle serves as a gateway for the establishment of strong
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Mr Pitt Case Study
Relevant Facts
Mr. Pitt was arrested on the front yard of his home while mowing the yard. The area being
mowed contained a city owned fire hydrant and a city owned tree. The strip was between the
street and the sidewalk. Other residents sought city permission to remove or alter the trees on the
strip. Officers Scully and Mulder noticed Mr. Pitt mowing this area of land and talking to himself.
Officers exited the cruiser and approached Mr. Pitt from behind. They noticed a weapon belt but
no weapon. While Mr. Pitt mowed, he turned and faced officers. At this time the officers noticed an
indistinct object hanging from the weapon belt. As Mr. Pitt left the mower in compliance with
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The defendant s mother owned the property, where he removed a gun from his belt and threw it
under a bush as he fled from approaching police. The court found that a public easement gives the
right to the public of freedom of use and should be enjoyed without any infringing action by the
owner of the freeholding land. Marrow at 11. In this case, the interaction occurred on a public
easement. The interaction occurred on the strip between the sidewalk and street. The strip includes
a city owned fire hydrant and a tree that was paid for and owned by the city. It is necessary that a
resident seek permission to cut down any tree. The land is a public easement because it has city
owned trees and fire hydrants. The police officers were on the public easement in the interaction
with Mr. Pitt. Mr. Pitt may argue that, because he takes care of the land and is the owner of the
freeholding land, it is not a public easement. However, the city has access to the land and Mr. Pitt
must comply with the public s right to freedom of use of the easement. The court would find that
the interaction between the officers and Mr. Pitt occurred on a public
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The Role Of Women In The Epic Of Gilgamesh
Throughout history, there have been varying views toward women in society. Many of these views
are immortalized in the stories and legends that have been documented in history. Two of these
stories, Gilgamesh and The Odyssey, show the attitudes of society towards women during those
times. In Gilgamesh, women are commonly portrayed as manipulative and immoral, which is
demonstrated not only by the human women, but also by the gods. In The Odyssey, however, this
mold is broken by Penelope, Ulysses wife, and Minerva, the goddess of wisdom. Although there
are several women in the story who are similar in nature to characters in Gilgamesh, the overall
view is a much more positive one towards women.
The Epic of Gilgamesh is thought to be the earliest piece of literature that has been discovered and
preserved. This poem, therefore, lends great insight into the views of Mesopotamian society
towards women. Throughout the story, the women are shown to be immoral and manipulative by
the actions of Shamhat, a prostitute, and Ishtar, a scorned goddess. Shamhat s role in the story is
brief, but it lends understanding into what a woman s role was considered to be in Mesopotamia.
She was not ashamed to take him, she made herself naked and welcomed his eagerness (Gilgamesh,
Par. 11). Shamhat s actions demonstrate a licentious and immoral representation of women. She is
known to be a prostitute and is responsible ultimately for the downfall of Enkidu. Without her
temptation,
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The Locomotive Firefighters s Magazine By William Graham...
In the 1893 edition of the Locomotive Firemen s Magazine, William Graham Sumner published a
piece on social Darwinism called the Fruits of Evolution . In this article William Sumner applies
Darwin s law of evolution to labor. He believes that because of the processes of evolution human
intellect has become more robust and should be cultivated within the classroom. He argues that
those who command the largest educational advantages control those of inferior opportunities . By
examining the works of other authors Sumner s law of evolution has proven to be false.
Horatio Alger Jr. tells the story about a young boy named Ragged Dick. Dick was a shoe shiner in
the bustling city of New York. Like all the other shoe shiner Dick was poor. He... Show more
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After four years of she was able to graduate with a degree in teaching, however, she could not
secure a job. She was unclean. Her skin was oily, her clothes was not properly fixed, her nails
were chipped, and she was overall not a well kempt woman. Because of her uncleanliness she
was looked down upon. The dean of her college even refused to give her the diploma and
recommend her as a teacher because she was not clean and properly dressed. Many people talk
about her appearance and regularly reminded her that soap and water are cheap. Anyone can be
clean . Unfortunately, she could not enjoy the same luxury. She worked eight hours a day doing
other people s laundry so that they could be clean and well dressed. She then had to rush to
school with no time to wash unlike her peers. Also unlike her peers she could not go out on
walks nor did she have time to rest. After such a large and tiring day she only had enough
strength to walk home and go to sleep. As a result, she was deemed as unfit to be a teacher and
was unable to obtain a steady job for ten years. William Sumner s law of evolution states that those
who command the largest educational advantages control those of inferior opportunities . In this
story the protagonist has gone to college and received a degree, yet her position in life has stayed
the same. She was still inferior even though she took advantage of the educational system. Her story
confirms that
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The Transformation Of Odysseus
The man of twists and turns is a fitting name for Odysseus, due to how he reacts and acts upon
situations. Odysseus has his intelligence to thank for all the problems he has found himself in,
which results in him being known for his slyness throughout kingdoms and the heavens. Instead of
always pulling out his sword whenever he gets the chance, he thinks of a strategy and does not
always depend on his strength to get him out of sticky situations. He uses his cleverness to help
him escape cyclops , gods, and goddesses wraths. Odysseusis known for the use of his intuition
instead of his might to overcome difficult obstacles thrown in his path. Odysseus has many people
who dislike him very much, and that is where he must use his intelligence... Show more content on
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Odysseus and his crew settled down inside the cave and waited for the cyclops to return. When
he returns to the cave they plead to him to let them be a guest in his home and tell him that Zeus
protects them, but the cyclops does not fear the gods so he kills two of the crew and keeps the
rest as prisoners. Odysseus and his crew cannot escape because there is a giant boulder they
cannot move blocking the exit of the cave. Odysseus knows that they cannot kill Polyphemus
because then they would never be able to leave because he is the only one who can move the
boulder. Odysseus devises a plan to escape by tricking Polyphemus into getting drunk, and then
telling the cyclops that Odysseus name is, Nobody that s [his] name, (9. 410). Eventually
Polyphemus passes out drunk, that is when Odysseus and his crew blind him. Polyphemus calls
out for help so his neighbors come and ask him what happened and he says, Nobody s killing me
now by fraud and not by force! (9. 455). His neighbors leave because they do not believe that
someone is injuring him. Odysseus comes up with a plan to hide in the wool of Polyphemus s
rams and when the cyclops lets the rams out of the cave the crew will escape and leave the
island. This situation shows how intelligent Odysseus truly is, and why he deserves the title of the
man of twists and turns. A hero needs to be a quick thinker and chose the best times to strike.
Odysseus kept a leveled head throughout the whole time while they were in the cave, and quickly
created a plan to get him and his crew out of
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PK Script On Allegory And Ambivalence
Taylor Alves
Ms. Fifield
AP English 11
11/13/17
PK Script
The topics I will be discussing today in my PK are the terms allegory and ambivalence and
interesting points from Amanda Ripley s book, The Smartest Kids in the World and how the got
that way. By the end of all 20 slides, I hope that the pieces information fit together to give you a
better understanding of the following topics.
The noun allegory can be a piece of literature or art that unveils a hidden value such as a moral or
political message. When we look at the Statue of Liberty she symbolizes the light that guided us
towards our nation s freedom. Although the Statue of liberty is a rather obvious political allegory...
We commonly overlook or forget the morals that were hidden in some of our favorite childhood
tales. As the Lorax once said, Unless someone like you cares a whole lot, nothing is going to get
better. It s not. small allegories like these taught us our first morals that we would need for the rest
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These conflicts could be between various thoughts or feelings you have or could be between both
thoughts and feelings you have.
I m sure Kim, Eric, Jenny, Tom, and Elina a lot of thinking and feeling to help themselves each
decide if studying in another country was the best option for themselves. They would, of course,
miss family, friends, and home life but then if they stayed they would have missed out on this
amazing opportunity.
The idea of traveling across the globe to experience a new culture, people, and lifestyle could ve
seemed like a very intimidating experience for high school students of varying backgrounds.
Maybe some of them had some ambivalence to work through to make a final decision but they also
accepted the
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Explain The Influence Of Homer s Odyssey On Margaret Atwood
Explain the influence of Homer s Odyssey on Margaret Atwood.
Margaret Atwood said that after reading The Odyssey she had two questions; what led to the
hanging of the maids and what was Penelope really up to? . In writing The Penelopiad, she felt she
was able to answer those questions. The Odyssey is from Odysseus point of view, recorded by
Homer, but is not the only version of the story as it was mainly handed down through generations
orally, which can lead to details being changed. She wanted to tell the story from a different angle,
Penelope s point of view. Homer s Odyssey was a significant influence on Atwood. However, she
also used other historical records of the story of Odysseus journey. I have drawn on details other
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She also wanted to tell the twelve maids story of their lives and the events leading up to their
deaths. The Penelopiad was intended for a modern, young female audience. The Novella was
written in recent times so the thought process around the value of women has change significantly.
Women now have a more equal standing in society than they did when The Odyssey was recorded.
This is demonstrated in the novella by Penelope s intelligence and strong character.
Explain reasons for the different portrayals of Odysseus, of Penelope and of the twelve
maidservants.
In The Odyssey, Odysseus is depicted as a strong, brave husband and father. He can sleep with
whom he pleases, he hides some truth from his fellow men. I did not mention the inescapable
horror of Scylla, fearing that in their panic my men might stop rowing and huddle below decks.
Odysseus gets angry when he returns home after twenty years of being away and the Suitors are
in his home, courting his wife. Odysseus is the king of Ithaca, he is the father of Telemachus and
husband of Penelope. Odysseus is described as an excellent warrior and a brave hero. You are
hard, man, Odysseus. Your force is greater, your limbs ever wear out. You must be made all of
Iron. He is the paterfamilias of the household.
In The Penelopiad, Penelope talks about their wedding night where Odysseus says Forget
everything you ve been told... I m not going to hurt you, or not very much. But it would help us
both if
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Of The United States
Honduras Columbus explored Honduras in 1502. Spain had control over Honduras until 1821,
which is when they declared their independence. Honduras and four other Central American nations
formed a federation of states. It was not until 1838 Honduras became completely independent by
separating from the federation. While Honduras was under Spain s control, educationwas associated
with the Roman Catholic Church. The students who attended schoolin Honduras typically came
from higher social classes. In the late 19th century Honduras was not associated with the Roman
Catholic Church and became non denominational in their school systems. Catholic schools still
existed, but were not present in public schools. The Sectorial Plan of Education was from 1994
1997, which was created to form a new Honduran type. They were focused on creating a new
society. As a result of the plan they created a new society called the Morazanican School.The
education system was greatly affected by Hurricane Mitch. This natural disaster was one of the
deadliest, which resulted in many buildings being destroyed. As a result of Hurricane Mitch the
Honduran government began to rethink their education system. In 1998 a new system was created
called The Proposal of the Honduran Civil Society for the Educative Transformation.
In 2004 Honduran President Ricardo Maduro made an attempt to change the education system.
Even if they were to make changes to their education system it would take a minimum of 23
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The Aesthetic Role of Omnichannel
This paper examines the role of aesthetics in omnichannel user experience by surveying existing
research done in the fields of design, human computer interaction (HCI), informatics, and cognitive
psychology. Aesthetics are one of many important factors in HCI and research shows that aesthetics
can significantly affect perception, cognition, and usabilityfor computer systems, websites, and user
interfaces. First, the paper identifies the components of aesthetics and their role in user experience
and user interface(UX/UI) design, then examines relevant research in the domain, and finally looks
at the implications of aesthetics in designing for the rapidly expanding world of experience design,
referred to as the cross channel, multi modal, or omnichannel experience. Ultimately, this paper
seeks to demonstrate how visual aesthetics can enhance or detract from brand perception, perceived
or real system usability, cognitive load, and the overall user experience.
Keywords: User Interface, Aesthetics, User Experience, Omnichannel
The Role of Aesthetics in OmniChannel User Experience Design
Aesthetics and their role in experience design have been thoroughly researched in the disciplines of
human factors, cognitive psychology, informatics, and design. Numerous studies examined in this
paper will demonstrate how aesthetics can dramatically affect user response to the perceived
credibility and usability of products and systems (David, Glore, 2001). The importance of
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Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church
Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church has two different youth groups, one for the Senior High and
one for the Junior High. The Edge program, which is the youth group as a whole, consists of
dividing the students into young teen and senior teen. Every Sunday night the youth group meets
from 6pm to 7:45pm. Ryan Moline is the youthpastor of the young teens, he has split the youth
group into the 7th and 8th graders which meet on Sunday nights and 5th and 6th graders that meet
on Wednesday nights. I decided to visit with the 7th and 8th graders on Sunday night. My choice
to meet with the 7th and 8th graders was based on all my experience with that age group back
home. Most of my volunteering comes from working with the 7th and 8th graders and... Show more
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After a few games the went back and worshiped and Ryan spoke on Moses. Then the group split
up into there small groups and discussed some of the things Ryan spoke about, the girls I sat
with were very interested and this gave them time to process the story and understand it. I
thoroughly enjoyed the service overall and I really enjoyed the fact that the kids welcomed me
and and the leaders as well. Ryan Moline and I sat down before the service and I got to ask him
some questions about the youth group and himself. He graduated from Spring Arbor University and
while going there he volunteered at Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church working with the youth
group. He has now been a fulltime pastor of the young teens for 3 years making his total amount
of time there 6 and a half years. Being the pastor of the young teens he mostly spends time
preparing for the Sunday night youth group and the Wednesday night youth group: making up
lessons, planning games, making sure he has all the leaders he needs, and setting up the outline
for the night. He also plans the youth groups retreat or mission trip they are having that year.
Finally, he also is looking ahead for the year, this means coming up with general ideas for the
months, figuring out what they will talk about and when they will talk about it. While getting to
know Ryan, I asked him about his calling into ministry; when did he get is calling, was there a
defining moment when he realized that he wanted to go into
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Julius Caesar Reputation Analysis
Julius Caesar The Introduction
Each man believed that the other attempted to increase his own reputation at his colleague s price.
In 59 BC Caesar tried out to reconcile both men and then blended their power along with his own
to obtain himself elected consul. He provided Julia his daughter to Pompey in matrimony to
solidify his alliance. The alliance put together Caesar s enormous level of popularity and legal
reputation with Crassus s fantastic prosperity and effect and Pompey s evenly spectacular military
reputation.
Background and Early life 12th july 100 BC, the date of birth of Gaius Julius Caesar. His family had
noble, patrician root. They were not that rich or or influential in this period. His aunt Julia, was the
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He returned to Rome in 60 BC, enthusiastic for the consulate. Against the senatorial opposition he
organised a faction which was called the First Triumvirate, It was made up of Marcus Licinius
Crassus, richest man in Rome, Pompey, who was a general and a commander chief in the army,
and the organizer himself Caesar. After joining Pompey and Crassus had conflict between each
other and were jealous of each other, , but Caesar handled it all and kept the arrangement going.
Caesar married Calpurnia in 59 BC. As being a consul, he guaranteed the passing of an agrarian
laws providing Campanian lands for 20,000 poor people and veterans, regardless of the
opposition of his senatorial colleague, Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus. Caesar also earned the
support of the prosperous equites by obtaining a reduction for them in their duty deals in Asia.
This made him the guiding ability in a coalition between people and plutocrats. He was assigned
the rule of Cisalpine and Transalpine Gaul and Illyricum with four legions for five years (58
B.C. 54 B.C.). The dissimilarities between Pompey and Crassus grew, and Caesar again
transferred (56 B.C.) to patch up things, coming to an arrangement that both Pompey and Crassus
should be consuls in 55 B.C. which their proconsular provinces should be Syria and Spain,
respectively. Out of this set up an expansion was attracted by him of his demand in Gaul to 49
B.C. In the entire year s 58 B.C. to 49 B.C. he
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Pizza Hut Swot Analysis
In 1958, Pizza Hut was founded by two brothers, Dan and Frank Carney in their hometown
Wichita, Kansas, with the help of their mother. Pizza Hut was brought over by Pepsi Co. in 1977.
Pizza Hut specializes in a wide array of pizza and is also well known for other food items such as
salads and pasta. Pizza Hutbeing a family oriented business; they offer dine ins and also delivery
to cater to every need. Pizza Hut now operates in 84 countries and territories around the world,
with almost 12000 restaurants. Pizza Hut s company is now the world s largest pizza franchise.
HISTORY DEVELOPMENT
Pizza Hut opened in 1958 with $600. A year later, the first franchise was opened, 1959. Pizza grew
aggressively in the early 1960s. With the help of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We had a 110% increase in our total monthly reach and our engagement scores increased by 330%
from the previous month of the campaign. (Valerie Cheng, Chief Creative Officer of JWT
Singapore) SWOT ANALYSIS (CAMPAIGN)
Strength
The campaign will ensure continual growth of the company. Due to the increasing amount of
customers knowing of the pasta menu, this will attract customers. In return, Pizza Hut gains new
customers and also they will attract more customers into restaurant dine ins instead of ordering
deliver. This will allow them to make full use of the facilities they have.
Weakness
The service at Pizza Hut will worsen, as the staffs are not able to adapt to the increasing amount of
people visiting the franchise therefore unable to satisfy the needs of the customer.
Pizza hut could have achieved a greater success if they were to run this event at multiple locations.
The audience they gathered is mostly through Facebook. For instance if they were to open Pasta
Hut in multiple locations, it enables patrons to easily find a location closer to them, thus allowing
them to participate in the event. It also enables passersby to get to know of the event organized due
to it opening at multiple
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Spaying And Neutering Essay
The two sources I used in the last research summary were scientific resources because my topic has
a scientific background. Both of them provided information on the history of the topic and went
into great detail on facts about spaying and neutering. Both are the articles I used had similar
information pertaining to the subject of spaying and neutering. In the first one, The History of
Spaying and Neutering Animals it provided a few statistics about the overpopulation of pets, such
as there were 300,000 homeless pets. In the other article, Pediatric Spay/Neuter, it specifically
talked about spaying and neutering animals while they re extremely young. Although both of the
articles were on the same topic, they shed light on spaying and neutering as a whole with specific
topics in between. Now that I researched the history of spaying and neutering, there are many pros
and cons that have been recognized by many.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In both of the articles, Spaying Your Female DogPros and Cons and Neutering Your Male Dog
Pros and Cons, it mentions that one major disadvantage for spaying and neutering is that it
increases the risk of hemangiosarcoma, which is a deadly form of cancer. This type of cancer
attacks the heart and spleen in the animal s body. In other words, while some types of cancer are
prevented, some may come up. Also, it can cause hypothyroidism because it affects the endocrine
system. Although it can be treated by medication, it still stressful for the dog and owner. Of
course all surgeries are potentially dangerous and complications can pop up at any time. There
could be internal bleeding, a bad reaction to the medicine given before or after surgery,
inflammation, etc. In both spaying and neutering, the procedure has to be done at the perfect time,
not too early and not too late, or it could cause hip dysplasia and bone
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Art And Its Effect On Society
There are about a million different colors in the world. There are light colors and dark colors and
colors in between. We can use colors to express ourselves and use them to express our moods.
People are famous because of art and people have been arrested for art too. People can dedicate art
to other people and people can draw themselves too. Million and millions of colors are in the world
but only few are known. More colors are discovered ever day by people who experiment with
colors. Making different shades of every color. For example, if you mix blue and yellow you get
green. If you mix different colors you will get new better colors. Colors are everywhere even if we
don t want them to be.
Colors have lots of meanings. We use many of the same colors but we mix them with other
colors and we get the different shades of these colors. For example, while red is the color most
associated with love, it also the color most frequently associated with hatred, anger, aggression,
and war. People who are angry are said to see red. Red is the color most commonly associated
with passion and heat. Blue is the color between violet and green on the optical spectrum of
visible light. Human eyes perceive blue when observing light with a wavelength between 450 and
495 nanometers, which is between 45 and 49.5 Angstroms. Green is the color between blue and
yellow on the spectrum of visible light. It is evoked by light with a predominant wavelength of
roughly 495 570 nm. Pink is a pale Red
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  • 2. The Project Heart Healing Ceremony And Film The Project Heart healing ceremony and film can be described by thinking of it in terms of story types. Annette Simmons suggests various story types that storytellers may choose from when attempting to lead or influence others. Simmons discusses one, the Vision story, in which the storyteller uses sensory detail to express an emotional appeal for a future outcome (14 17). Thus, Leslie asks residential school survivors to share their life experiences with members of their community. She does this because she has a vision that when members of the audience honor the journey of survivors by hearing their testimony, it will help all members of her community to heal. So you see, I think of it as an amazing new beginning, where we open our... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She also uses her public platform to teach that sharing stories and having them acknowledged and honored leads to a path for healing for those whose voices have been historically silenced. Another leadership story type that Simmons discusses is the Values in Action story, which brings values to life by respectfully instilling [them] in a way that keeps people thinking for themselves (20). Leslie asks the schoolchildren to imagine what it must have been like to be raised in an Indian residential school, stating that the children are the next generation who will walk forward with values and ideals that will change our world and make it a better place (Project Heart). The adults who participated in the ceremony (in addition to those who view it through film) must also face the same question, as well as face their individual and collective values as demonstrated by their response to her poignant inquiry. That is to say, if adults see children acting according to a certain ethical standard, the adults are also likely to choose to follow with their own ethical actions. Finally, Simmons discusses what she names I know what you are thinking stories, in which the storyteller attempts to name the audience s objections as a way of disarming any potential resistance to influence (23 26). Leslie tells the children at the beginning and the end of the Project Heart film that she teaches history from multiple perspectives because she loves Canada. I tell ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Trust Agreements Ask a Trust Attorney: What Type of Trust Agreement Is Best For Me? Trust agreements are extremely useful tools in the estate planning process. As part of a comprehensive estate plan, trust agreements can protect your assets, provide for your family, and provide for your care if you should become incapacitated. However, trust agreements are also complex documents that must be drafted carefully in order to meet your goals and comply with state and federal requirements for trust agreements. An experienced Jacksonville trust attorney can explain in detail the pros and cons of each type of trust agreement and help you decide the type of trust agreement that best meets your needs and goals. Call (910) 665 9134 to schedule an appointment with an ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Once you place your assets into the trust, they must be administered according to the terms of the trust. Therefore, you must be very careful when choosing an irrevocable trust and drafting an irrevocable trust. An experienced trust attorney can explain in further detail the benefits of this type of trust agreement and why it may be the best choice for you. In some cases, an irrevocable trust can be a valuable tool in Medicaid/nursing home planning. Retirement Trust This is a specialized type of trust agreement that a trust attorney may recommend to protect your Individual Retirement Account from creditors. You can use a retirement trust to protect your IRA for the benefit of your beneficiaries. Because this is a specialized type of trust agreement, you want to consult a trust attorney before choosing this type of trust as part of your estate planning strategy. Special Needs Trust Special needs trusts are another type of specialized trusts that must be drafted very carefully to ensure the trust agreement meets all of the requirements for a special needs trust. The trust is designed to provide for the care of a disabled or special needs person and can also be used to hold assets so that the person will qualify for public benefits. The funds from a special needs trust is not distributed to the beneficiary directly but the funds are used to provide for the needs and care for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Similarities Between The Bolder And The Allegory Of The Cave People think that their notion of reality is real, but that is not necessarily true. Great philosophers such as Plato came up with the Allegory of the Cave to show how our views of reality are not necessarily real. The Eye of the Beholder also showed how people view reality differently, hence it is not true. As a kid I had limitations to my knowledge, and I had to look beyond what I knew to learn the truth. As people we must continue to look past what we know for reality. Nonetheless people continue to believe only what they can see and what they know, if they were presented with the truth they would ignore it. Because of our perspectives and knowledge both the Allegory of the Cave and the Eye of the Bolder portray how our reality is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Allegory of the Cave and the Eye of the Beholder portray how what we think or know is not necessarily true. We could all be seeing an illusion of what is real. That is why not all people see the truth. Some refuse to look past what they know and only believe what they see or what they think. It is difficult to convince someone of the truth. In the Allegory of the Cave the prisoners ignored the truth, because they only knew what they had seen, but since the freed man saw things differently he was seen as crazy. In the Eye of the Beholder people will see only what they want to see and due to the perspective that they were seeing something through, they will believe it and refuse to believe something differently. The Eye of the Beholder gives a more useful explanation of how people are blind to reality, because everyone has a different perspective on things. Everyday people see things differently, and we know we do, because we all have different opinions. People however, rely on these opinions for reality. Others think that what they see or how they see something is true, because they saw it and they believe only what they think. Yet, when you look at the actual truth, none of the opinions that the people had were real. With the Eye of the Beholder it is simpler to understand how our perspective and knowledge is not real. It is clearer to see how we must look past what we think we know, and past our illusions of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Cultural Bound Syndromes ( Cbs ) The subject of cultural bound syndromes (CBS) is one of the most interesting of the study of medical anthropology and psychology. The term is used to refer to particular conditions or symptom complexes, cognitive, behavioral or affective, which are apparently unique to specific cultures (Balhara, 2011). These culturerelated specific conditions may occur due to a particular set of environmental conditions combined with distinctive cultural practices within the limited area of occurrence, for that reason being exotic and somewhat rare. The way they are experienced is heavily influenced by their culture. They range in deadliness from causing comparatively insignificant and perhaps harmless medical complications to grave ones and sometimes... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Several of these disorders have however been contested by modern medicine as being fallacious in their label as culture bound while others have held their ground as fact. Examples of these cultural conditions include Kuru, which is a lethal, incurable, degenerative West African (predominant in Guinea) disease affecting the central nervous system. It is caused by a prion found in humans and said to be transmitted via endocannibalism. Another condition is the Windigo psychosis which referred to a paranoia characterized by cannibalistic psychological predispositions among Native American tribes such as Cree, Ojibwa and Chippewa due to food scarcity during winter. Those affected would suffer severe anxiety, sometimes resulting in suicide to avoid turning into the flesh eating Windigo monsters. Yet another of the reproductive kind with a psychological connection is the Oriental (mainly Indian) Dhat (O Neil, 2010). The Dhat Syndrome This culture restricted condition has been mainly associated with the Asian continent, the Indian subcontinent in particular, and is also known as the sexual psychosis of the Orient or the anxiety of semen loss. It is quite common, especially among the Indian people and it mainly occurs in young men from their late teens to their forties. The word dhat is derived from dhatu , a Sanskrit word, meaning elixir constituting the body (Mehta, De, Balachandran, 2009). In clinical psychology, it is characterized by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Bill Cosby Scandal Analysis Reporting on Rape: A Critical Analysis of Discourse on the Bill Cosby Rape Allegations 1.Introduction This paper will analyse newspaper discourse discussing the Bill Cosby rape allegations, concentrating on the presentation of the participants, the alleged perpetrator, Bill Cosby, and the alleged victim, Joan Tarshis. This topic was selected for analysis because, even though there have been approximately 30 rape accusations, Cosby has so far not been proven guilty; since there is no substantial proof of what happened, the topic is surrounded by a lot of speculation. This vagueness allows for discourse creators with different ideologies to use contrasting ways of framing both Cosby and the women accusing him, making this an interesting topic to research. This paper attempts to examine whether ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Accuse is a transitive verb that takes both an object and indirect object, meaning that she is accusing someone of something. Again, this places agency and responsibility on Tarshis which might make it seems as if she is purposely and solely speaking out to harm Cosby; instead of a victim finally speaking out about an awful experience, she may come across as someone who is trying to spite a celebrity in order to benefit from it. In the Los Angeles Timesarticle, on the other hand, Tarshis is described as having come forward to tell her story . Telling , in this case, is a transitive verb that only needs a direct object; it therefore doesn t need Bill Cosby in the indirect object slot where he is represented with a victim position, someone who something is being done to. Moreover, telling a story also does not directly link her accusations to Bill Cosby. The story she tells is obviously about him, but it makes it sound as if she is telling the story for her own benefit, rather than with the intention of affecting ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Gambling Is Not Only A Fun And Social Activity Gambling In today s world, there are many different ways to gamble such as casinos, state lotteries, pull tabs, bingo, sporting events and the internet just to name a few. Although the popularity of this activity remains strong in America, there are individuals and groups that continue to scrutinize and attack this industry. Those that are strongly opposed to gambling would like to see it policed by the federal government or outlawed completely; I do not agree. Gambling is not only a fun and social activity it also provides economic benefits. I believe it should be an individual s right, of legal age, to decide if he or she should gamble based on his or her own personal beliefs and view point. The history of gambling can be traced back as far back as ancient times. Dice have been recovered in Egyptian tombs. The British colonization of America was partly financed through lottery proceeds. There are several other cultures that have shown evidence of gambling. For Native Americans, this was a spiritual experience as they believed their gods determined fate or chance. This not only proves that gambling has been around for a long time it also illustrates that it s multi cultural and can serve different purposes. In a world where there are many conflicts gambling is something that people of different race, religion, ages and income can enjoy in a casino side by side. According to a 2000 survey by national pollsters Perter Hart and Frank Luntz, more than 94% of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. A Decsription of Torque Torques Introduction During this lab you will become more familiar with the concepts of torque. The purpose of this lab is to determine if the rotational equilibrium condition, ОЈП„ = 0, holds experimentally. Equipment Meter stick (1) no metal ends Fulcrum (1) Clamps (4) Weight Hanger (1) Mass Set (1) Digital Scale (1) Theory For a body to be in static equilibrium, two conditions have to be met: ОЈF = 0 and ОЈП„ = 0 where F is force and П„ is torque. (The torque is the force times the lever arm, r) The first condition, ОЈF = 0, is concerned with translational equilibrium and ensures that the object is at rest or is moving at a uniform linear velocity. The second condition, ОЈП„ = 0, is concerned with rotational equilibrium and ensures ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Major mistake Calculations will be way off. 14a Torque A RGC.doc 3 DATA TABLE Mass of the meter stick: mmeter stick __________________(grams) Mass of the Fulcrum Clamp: _________________(grams) Mass of Clamp with V wire: ________________(grams) Mass of Weight Hanger: __________________(grams) Balancing point (center of mass) of meter stick, x0 = ____________(cm) Values Case 1 m1 = 100 g m2 = 200 g x1 = 15 cm x2 =_________ Moment (lever) arms r1 = ___________ r2 = ___________ Results *(see note above) П„cc = ___________ П„cw = ___________ % Diff. __________ Case 2 m1 = 100 g m2 = 200 g m3 = 50 g x1 = 20 cm x2 = 60 cm x3 = _______ r1 = ___________ r2 = ___________ r3 = ___________ П„cc = ___________ П„cw = ___________ % Diff. __________ Case 3 m1 = _______ x1 = 10 cm m2 = 200 g x2 =_________ r1 = ___________ r2 = ___________ m1 ____________ (measured on scale/ accepted)
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  • 10. Michael Moore Capitalism Capitalism and the free world have long been intertwined in their state of dependency. Reaping insurmountable benefits, this economic system has become fully entrenched in our society, elevating itself to a deity. In the 2009 documentary, Capitalism: A Love Story , film maker Michael Moore advocates the blasphemous notion that capitalismis evil . Although the documentary targets an American audience, its representation of capitalist corruption resonates globally. Throughout the documentary Moore mercilessly critiques the status quo while illustrating his condemnation with stark portraits of suffering ensued by economic crises to question the price that America is willing to pay for its love affair with capitalism. Despite blatant bias,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is reinforced through his blatant bias, evident in his religious partiality, marginalisation of capitalist voice and dichotomy of capitalism and democracy. Although his blatant bias weakens his credibility, the arguments he poses are compelling and resonate with his audience. Through the discriminating use of language, filming techniques and the support provided by high ranking interviewees, Moore constructs a vivid diatribe against private enterprise. This poignant, satirical and confrontational documentary effectively sways viewers beliefs in capitalism through instilling fear and embedding seeds of hope for a better system that is beneficial to the common ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Adversity In Slumdog Millionaire The rags to riches film, Slumdog Millionaire (2008), is a picaresque narrative about two Indian brothers growing up in one of the largest slum areas in Bombay, the Dharavi slum. People here are known as slumdogs because the slum has little access to clean water or sanitation. The main protagonist, Jamal Malik, is idealistic and truthful and has faith in his destiny. His older brother Salim is his opposite, and he becomes corrupted by his desire to make money. The filmrecounts Jamal s life, from when he was a young street kid living as a slumdog and surviving by begging, stealing or searching for scraps, to when he becomes a millionaire after winning the popular television game show Who Wants to be a Millionaire? This film is also about... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The audience sees some characters believing that destiny will determine their fate whereas others are searching for power in the form of influence or money. A two colour structure is used to highlight these aspects where yellow represents hope and blue represents power. The film opens in a golden light, which symbolises money but also the hope of becoming a millionaire. Generally, Jamal s childhood memories are visualised in warm and bright colours that become colder and muted as his life adverse experiences approach the present. Latika wears bright yellow to symbolise happier times. However, when she is separated from Jamal or is being exploited and forced into prostitution by Maman or the crime boss, Javed, she wears less yellow and the colour is muted. In contrast, the protagonists are portrayed in dark or washed out colours in scenes that include blue hues that signify power. The blue god Rama also symbolises the Hindu vigilantes attacking the Muslim residents. The interrogation scenes use unusual camera angles and lighting to further emphasise power, such as when Jamal is depicted in a dim light, but light is shone on the top of the interrogator at the rear of the shot. Overall, India s polar society is separated through colour and by space; where the poor wear dark, dirty clothes and live in dark, bland houses and the wealthy wear colourful, clean clothes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Salem Witch Trials The Salem Witch Trials I: Introduction Attention Getter: During the Salem Witch Trials, about 200 people would be accused of Witchcraft, 19 would be executed as witches, and one man is his 80 s would be put to death by stacking stone upon stone on his chest. General Purpose: To educate my audience about the Salem Witch Trials. Specific Purpose: My purpose is to display to you the power of fear in a place like Salem, or any place when they have the witch hunt mentality. Thesis Statement: The witch trials was a product of great fear, the want to stomp out evil, along with a story that will live on forever. Establish Credibility: I may not be an expert, however I have learned lots of the history that was the Salem ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the end of 1691 they began to act strange. Sarah Good received a warrant, along with Sarah Osborne. Quite a few more accusers came from the shadows all claiming to be suffering from the acts of Witchcraft. Doctors were brought to the possessed and it was confirmed that they were at an evil hand. Tituba was a slave brought from Barbados by minister Parris. She was told to make a witch cake. It had particular ingredients like rye meal and the urine of the possessed girls, after words it was to be given to a dog to uncover a witch. However, it did not do much good. The girls started having painful fits which ended up placing Tituba in the court house with Sarah Good and Sarah Osborne. Transition sentence: Next, the fear in the town was growing bringing all the towns people together to examine the supposed witches. Main Point 3: How the fear grew to something that could not be contained. Lewis Carol who wrote Alice in wonderland stated, Sentence first Verdict later. In the trials it was quite similar. Rapley writes that, If you were accused, then you were guilty. Sarah Osborne was not a very liked person, she had a poor reputation and was elderly. In a village like this, she was not a church goer making her a prime target to be suspected of a Witch. She claimed to be innocent, denying every claim. Sarah Good also had a bad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Tragic Women Of Tragedy The Tragic Women of Tragedy Euripides and Sophocles wrote powerful tragedies that remain influential to this day. The vast majority of work recovered from this time is by male authorship. What remains about women of this time is written through the lens of male authors perspective and beliefs about the role of women in Greek culture. The works of these two playwrights frequently characterize women as unstable and dangerous. Agave, Antigone, and Medea are all undoubtedly the driving force behind the tragic action in these plays. It is their choices that lead to the pain and death of the people around them. Through an examination of the evidence from three separate works, Antigone, The Bacchae, and The Medea, the role of women in ancient Greek tragedy becomes clear. The actions of Agave, Antigone, and Medea repeatedly prove their characters instability and danger. Agave in Euripidestragedy, The Bacchae, is a violent example of how women were portrayed. Agave, the mother of Pentheus, joins the cult of Dionysus. Pentheus dresses as a woman to spy on the Maenads because of a burning curiosity as to the possible sexual nature of their gatherings. His plan is foiled when he is spotted hiding in a tree. The messenger depicts the demise of Pentheus at the hands of Agave, But she was foaming at the mouth, and her crazy eyes rolling with frenzy. She was mad, stark mad, possessed by Bacchus. Ignoring his cries pity, she seized his left arm at the wrist; then, planting her foot upon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Essay On Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter who did self portraits and is considered a feminist icon. She is one of the most important female artists of the twentieth century. She originally wanted to become a doctor, but a bus accident left her unable to do so. I chose this artist and this painting because she painted herself with one eyebrow and a wispy moustache. I thought to myself amazing! A rich looking woman sporting a monobrow and moustache! I was stunned and intrigued. I thought to myself, she must be an interesting person to have such things and live in the early 1900s. And thus, I found my topic for Art Appreciation. Frida didn t have any formal training but she developed her artistic skills and later would influence people and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Adding the white highlights to the black makes it looks ruffled, full, and a smooth, satin material. The lower part of the dress is almost all white except for the light lines of grey and black to give it a ruffled appearance. The bottom is drawn with a single, thin, wavy line in a half circle to give it a full look. The top of her dress is black with small, white dots to indicate beads or another kind of decoration. The sides are gold with white tints. The golden, thin, curved lines look like embroidery. The silver necklace is a delicate, straight line and has a grey tint. On her neck is a small, jeweled necklace. Her jewelry stands out on her bronze skin and the black dress. Hanging from one of her ears is a large, blue feather earring. It is painted with lots of small, thin lines to indicate the fluffiness of a feather. It s light at the top that gradually becomes darker. Her body is facing the left side and which is noticeably darker than the left. Her lips are a bright red with a small fleck of white paint added for highlight. There also appears to be, what looks like a small, yellow flower above it. The cigarette she s holding is in contrast to her black dress. The cigarette holder is a thin, white line and the cigarette is a small, thicker white line. In her dark hair, there are small, white strokes for her ribbon. It looks smooth and possibly made of silk. Her brown chair is has a darker shade on the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Social Media And Marketing Strategies 1.SOCIAL MEDIA CURRENT LANDSCAPE Social media have attracted a large number of users in a short time; Web 2.0 has allowed a communication interaction in two ways providing a platform for companies and consumers to engage timely and in direct contact. As a result of this trust based relation and rapid adoption by consumers, companies are extending social media use in their marketing strategies (Dao, et al. 2014). Push methods in traditional advertising are becoming more difficult to create brand impact, meanwhile new techniques such as social media strategies, viral marketing and worth of mouth (WOM) are being used by advertisers as a way to potentialize the communication reach and engagement (Montigny et al. 2012). Social media strategies are advertising and marketing activities that generate participation, sharing and brand advocacy through the use of new technology platforms (Fields, 2014). Mobile media is increasingly dominating the digital world and social media efforts; in the UK, mobile connections reach 74.8 million subscriptions super passing the total population by 117 %. The number of active social media accounts in mobile is 32 million achieving 50% of UK population (Kemp, 2015). To respond to such an environment many companies are centring their marketing efforts in a mobile first approach for their social strategies. Social strategies and mobile media are in constant and high speed change, from the continuous appearance of social media trends and new ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay about Nietzsche and the Prophet Nietzsche and the Prophet According to Friedrich Nietzsche s Thus Spoke Zarathustra, the meaning of human existence is to make room for the Superman : a superhuman who perseveres in its capacity for unlimited self creation. (Pg. 49)[1] In order for humankind to embrace its self creative nature and allow for the transcendence into this superhuman condition, however, we must first learn to destroy our present tables of values; it is our desperate adherence to traditional (religious) values which prevents us from actualizing our potential for self creation. It is important to note, however, that it is not the creation of these traditional values in and of itself that Nietzsche condemns. After all, self creation is not only a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... So, in spite of the immanent desire to be rid of the past, Nietzsche s protagonist, Zarathustra, finds himself unable to completely sever himself from it. Hence Zarathustra s struggle to affirm his past while pursuing a self creating future. The aim of this paper is threefold. First, I will provide evidence for the interpretation of The Prophet as an elucidation of the struggle of Nietzsche s protagonist to reconcile this inalienable relationship between the past and the future. In doing so, I will focus on three main facets of the passage, namely, the prophet, Zarathustra s dream and, the misinterpretation of the dream by the disciple. Second, I will demonstrate how The Prophet can simultaneously be interpreted so as to advance Nietzsche s own view of human nature as self creativity. Third, I will explicate what ramifications my interpretations of The Prophet has on the relationship between Nietzsche and his reader. The Inalienable Relationship Between the Past and the Future The Prophet begins with Zarathustra being told that Everything is empty, everything is one, everything is past! . (Pg. 155) That is, the prophet informs Zarathustra that the present day way of life has become tired and saturated; there is no more advancement to be made in the absence of a rudimentary transformation of humankind. In short, the time has come for the self destruction and re creation of humankind; the time has come for humankind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Space Shuttle Challenger Case Study Solution Executive Summary On January 28, 1986, hundreds of spectators on the ground and millions of Americans watching on television witnessed the disaster of space shuttle Challenger. The space shuttle Challenger broke apart after 73 seconds it was launched killing all seven crew members aboard, including Christa McAuliffe, a teacher from New Hampshire. Christa McAuliffe was chosen from thousands of candidates and planned to teach lessons from space to children of school age around the country. Based on investigation conducted by the Roger s Commission, the O ring seals in Challenger s solid rocket booster (SRB) became brittle due to extreme cold temperature that caused the failure to fully seal the joint of the right SRB. The purpose of this ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Challenger was rescheduled to launch on January 28, 1986 at 9:38 AM Eastern Time at Kennedy Space Center, Florida 2.0CIRCUMSTANCES BEFORE LAUNCH One day before the launch, NASA personnel became concerned because of the predicted Florida weather on the early hours of January 28 would be unusually cold, the temperature was expected to be as low as 20В°F (Vaughan, 1997). Marshall s Solid Rocket Motor Manager contacted Thiokol, the manufacturer of the Solid Rocket Motor (SRM) in Utah to review the performance of the SRM on cold temperature. The Thiokol engineers expressed their concern that the cold temperature would make the rubber O ring lose the resiliency that may cause failure to seal the joints of the SRB, which is mission safety critical. This was a known issue based on several previous launches and concerns that had been raised between Marshall and Thiokol. This issue prompted to set three location telephone conference to discuss the situation. Managers and engineers from Thiokol, Marshall Flight Space Flight Center, and Kennedy Space Center participated in the discussion. Thiokol s recommendation was to delay the launch until noon or after. More discussions took place that involved more personnel from all three participating locations and engineering data containing technical analysis of the problem was provided. Based on the technical analysis, Thiokol s conclusion, launch at any temperature below 53В°F was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. King Kamehameha Challenge Case Study Are you ready to conquer? Honolulu Burger Company will put your appetite and endurance to the test with a legendary contest: the King Kamehameha Challenge. Equal parts delicious and deranged, the challenge dares you to defeat a towering stack of eight mouthwatering burgers, two large orders of fries, and a large milkshake on the side....in ONE hour. Can you handle it? This insane in store food challenge has more at stake than just hard won glory. If you complete the task in the allotted hour, you ll also come home with a $40 restaurant gift card, a T shirt, and a spot in Honolulu Burger s hallowed hall of fame. If you re not up to the task alone but still want to experience the King Kamehameha food challenge, never fear. Get some friends together ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. King Stephen King Reflection The video Stephen King on Childhood changed the way I look at things. He claims, the things that really scare us are the things that are going on just outside the spotlight that you can t quite see ( Stephen King on Childhood ). The video starts off with Stephen King talking about a day he was walking and came across a little girl on the side of the street drawing in the dirt talking to herself or an imaginary person. Then, he thoughtto himself, If I did that, somebody would come along and say there s a grown man sitting in the dirt, talking to himself to people who aren t there and drawing with a stick ( Stephen Kingon Childhood ). If I saw a grown man doing that, I would be a little creeped out. If a little kid was doing it, I would think that was a normal thing for kids to do. He is talking about how when we are kids, we can think, imagine, and dream about whatever we want because there are no limits. When we start growing up, we realize what reality is. We snap into this new mode and change the way we think, imagine, and dream. When I was a kid, I would think the most bizarre things, like when I would connect anything to a face, like cars, buildings, clouds, houses, etc. I would try to explain it to my parents they would think I was crazy and had no ideawhat I was talking about. Next, the interviewer, Thomas Smith, asks Stephen, Did you have a highly developed sense of evil yourself as a child or were you obsessed by the nature of evil? (Stephen King on Childhood). King then goes on to ask why people ask about his childhood. He does not remember having an unusual childhood. Then, because of him not remembering, something bad must have happened when he was a kid. King then goes on to talk about, I think a lot of people make the assumption that we block memories that are terrible. When I think what really happens is this: that we think in a different way as children. we tend to think around corners instead of in straight lines. sometimes for a kid, the shortest distance between two points is not a straight line and that s the way that we think and dream (Stephen King on Childhood). He says he uses this thought to connect childhood memories to his paranormal present time stories. I think that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Affect Of The Declaratory Act On The Ohio River Valley The French and British were always enemies and the British wanted a land called the Ohio River Valley. However, the french also wanted this land. The French and British ended up going to war and the British won. The Native Americans that lived in the Ohio River Valley were not thrilled and to prevent war with the Native Americans the king created the proclamation of 1763. This set an imaginary line between the British and the Ohio River Valley. This was intended to keep the British out of the Ohio River Valley so the American Indians and british wouldn t have to go to war. After the war the British were in debt. In order to pay of this debt the king created the stamp act. This put a tax on everyday items like newspapers, marriage licenses,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Colonists had to provide fuel, candles, and transportation for the troops. The british treasury was drained from the war and the soldiers had nowhere to go. The british soldiers believed that it was expected since they protected the colonists. However, the colonist we not happy. The declaratory act was an act that made it so any law can be passed without the colonists say. However, the colonist didn t notice because the stamp act had just been repealed and they were too busy celebrating. The declaratory act would not have an immediate affect on the colonist The townshend acts added tax to everyday items like paint, lead, paper, and tea before the colonist bought the items. This made it look like they weren t paying the tax. However, the colonists noticed this trick and in result ended up smuggling and boycotting. On March 5,1770 a bunch of colonists were throwing snowballs and ice at soldiers. The situation took a deadly turn and 5 people were killed. One was a free black man named Crispus Attucks. Paul revere created a drawing making the British soldiers look bad and spread it throughout the colonies. This created propaganda and put many people against the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Early Marriage Of Girls Negatively Affects Health... Early marriage: Early marriage of girls negatively affects health wellbeing among young women. In Sub Saharan Africa, spiritual appeasement is among key reasons attributed to early marriage. In fact, girls /young women are usually sacrificed to the ancestral spirit world (Sithole, 2007). (40) Mbiti (1999) and Bediako (1997) explain that in African faith practice, females are generally viewed as having a higher connectivity to the spirit world than males. For this reason, female children are the preferred spiritual sacrifices because of their biological ability to reproduce children that will promote generational continuity to the ancestral spirits. This notion may explain why a girl child, and not a boy, is traditionally the choice for appeasing the spirits. Whether the motive to encourage early marriage is cultural or spiritual or anywhere in between, it remains a fact that the practice contributes to reduced health status for women as their bodies are oftren not physiologically ready for childbearing leading to complications at child birth. A report on child and early marriage showed that 38% of young women were married before reaching the age of 18, which make them more likely to stop their education, become more vulnerable to physical and sexual abuse, to death during pregnancy and delivery, to delivering unhealthy children, and would most certainly remain caged in poverty. (41) All this chaos is protected in Sudan by the Personal Status Muslim Act of 1991 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Code Of Language A baby is programmed to learn language any language but he isn t any more equipped to learn your language than he is to learn Portuguese. If he were adopted by a family in Portugal, he would learn Portuguese and not the English he will learn from you. Every baby is faced with the challenge of cracking the code of language. This involves hearing the language, beginning to figure out the bits of language, and beginning to recognize word boundaries. Then she has to learn grammar rules and social uses for language. This is no small task for your little one. But she is wired to do it, and she has already begun tackling this while still developing in the womb. How can parents help their babies and toddlers to learn language? First, parents can be aware that babies are learning a language that is foreign to them. Babies have an advantage over older people who try to ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hearing key words several times in relation to what is going on (the context of the learning situation) really helps cement the learning. Speak clearly. Rushed speech can sound mushy to a language learner. Highlight what you say by slowing down on certain words or making those key words just a little louder so they will stand out from the flow of connected sounds. Make sentences and then reduce them to phrases and to single words. Break down from complex to simple. Build up from simple to complex. I use the analogy of a pyramid the Upside Down Pyramid and the Right Side Up Pyramid to give parents a visual representation of these two processes. Smile, praise, enjoy verbal interactions. Again, thinking of a classroom learning situation, would you prefer the pleasant teacher who praised your efforts or a stern teacher who corrected you all of the time? Keep it natural. Go places, have fun, find new things to talk about. Variety is the spice of life, as the saying goes. Talk a lot. Provide a lot of exposure to language. Quantity and quality of talking input are both very ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Human Resource Policies Influence The Performance Of... Research Proposal How Human Resource Policies Influence the Performance of Medium Sized Manufacturing Firms Name: Instructor: Institution: Course: Date: How Human Resource Policies Influence the Performance of Medium Sized Manufacturing Firms 1.Introduction Globalization has created a paradigm shift in the ways by which firms conduct their business. The convergence of world economies has minimized and in some cases eliminated both legislative and geographical barriers to international production and sale of goods and services. The flip side of this process is the increased competition for world markets created especially by the threat of multinational firms to local firms (Garry Litan, 1998). Local firms must find ways to compete and survive the threat of take over and crowding out of the market by multinational producers who enjoy favorable economies of scale. This is effectively achieved by ways of in themselves creating this very economy of scale; expanding business operations helps them lower the marginal cost of production allowing them to therefore provide a favorable pricing policy within the market. In achieving the aforementioned, firms must build up capacity. The attention of managers and researchers alike has been commonly directed towards assets in the sense of physical (fixed and current) and monetary assets (optimal capital structure) of the firm in achieving this objective. Perhaps as an oversight or of limited interest is the aspect of human ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. The Eyes Of Propensity Through the Eyes of Propensity Gasoline prices are a fast, never ending rollercoaster in the middle of the night: unpredictable, wavering and impactful. With control of these prices through future market contracts, the petroleum industry seems to have significant influence on the U.S. economy. Private corporate oil companies yield some of the greatest power on the planet, but will face a major dilemma in the near future when the last of this finite, nonrenewable resource left on earth is gone. Oil is the most valued commodity across the world and has been for decades. Yet, this precious resource is far from satisfactory in meeting moderate standards for eco friendliness and efficiency. The burning of crude oil produces dangerous levels of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Americans are generally unmindful of a crisis at hand, until the mass media voices their opinion onto a public platform. The media controls and manipulates our viewpoints, values, and actions, so that individuals conform to their bias. They construct and constrict language to accomplish a specific goal or motive, so it is important for people to not blindly accept information at its face value. When it comes to interpretation of the oil famine and alternative energy, there is less public discourse than one would expect to inform individuals on a precarious, worldwide problem. It has been well documented throughout the ladder half of the twentieth century that fossil fuels are likely to run out within the lifetime of baby boomers and most certainly be gone in the span of Generation Y. Likewise, scientists have noted the detrimental cost of burning these fuels to the environment, which include increasing greenhouse gases and polluting the world s air. A disproportionate amount of oil is discovered compared to the amount consumed each year. Supply cannot keep up with the ever growing demand. Yet, oil companies still claim they will never run out of oil. It is in the best interest for these corporations and the media to keep this information classified, in order to milk oil for as much capital as possible for as long as possible, with no regard to the well being of earth and its inhabitants. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. To Little Women And Treasure Island Critical Analysis A Critical Analysis and Analogy between Amy s and Jim s Journey Abroad Crucial to Little Women and Treasure Island is Amy March s and Jim Hawkins journey abroad which also shows the characters trajectory from innocence to maturity. Certainly, both novels belong to the sub genre of bildungsroman which is by definition, a story that depicts a journey from childhood to maturity. In spite of their different goals and outcomes, it is possible to trace some sort of parallelism between both journeys as they were indirectly intended to shape their characters in line with the social norms of that time. First and foremost, in Little Women, Amy s castle in the air was to be an artist, and go to Rome, and do fine pictures, and be the best artist in the whole world ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To demonstrate, as she understood that she is only talented, she turned to her subliminal alternative plan and married the wealthy Laurie. Nevertheless, she sat her relationship with art as patroness while devoting her own art to the service of the family. According to Holly Blackford (2011), Amy s journey abroad eliminated Amy s artistic demon that possessed her for a long time and was depriving her from being a little woman. Furthermore, she also argues that Amy s voyage has smoothened her nature and made her more agreeable and this is particularly evident in her remark that Whenever I see girls struggling along, as we used to do, I want to put out my hand and help them (Alcott, 2008). Indeed, by contrasting Amy s earlier selfishness with her selflessness at the end of the novel, it is obvious that this journey was instrumental in Amy s conversion into a little woman. Nonetheless, it has also indulged and emphasized her conventionality as evident in her attack on Laurie in Lazy Laurence. However, in spite of the different goals and outcomes, it is possible to see a kind of parallel between Amy s and Jim s Journey ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Literature Review On PID Controller Chapter 2 Literature Review Theory and law PID Controller PID controller is one of the methods for temperature control and is widely used in process control industry due to simple design and easy to implement in industrial [1]. PID controller consists of three controllers, which is proportional (P) controller, Integral (I) controller, and derivative (D) controller [2]. The equation for output of the PID control can be described as: u(t)=K(e(t)+ 1/T_i ∫_0^tв –’гЂ–e(П„) dП„+ T_(d ) de(t)/dtгЂ—)[2] Which e is the control error, K is the proportional (P) gain, Ti is the integral (I) time, and Td is the derivative time. Figure 1 shows the PID controller design using operational amplifier (op amp). Figure 1: PID controller design [3] Proportional controller functions as to stabilize the unstable process [4]. The objective of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... G. Ziegler and N. B. Nichols, Optimum Settings for Automatic Controllers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, pp. 759 768, Nov. 1942. [10]C. B. Prakash and R. S. N. Naik, Tuning of PID Controller by Ziegler Nichols Algorithm for Position Control of DC Motor, International Journal of Innovative Science, Engineering Technology, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 379 382, May 2014. [11]G. C. Goodwin, S. F. Graebe, and M. E. Salgado, Control system design. United States: Pearson Education (US), 2000. [12]C. C. Hang, K. J. AМЉstroМ€m, and W. K. Ho, Refinements of the Ziegler Nichols tuning formula, IEE Proceedings D Control Theory and Applications, vol. 138, no. 2, p. 111, 1991. [13]Yu. G. GUREVICH and J. E. VELAZQUEZ PEREZ, Peltier effect in semiconductors, Wiley Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, pp. 1 21, Apr. 2014. [14]O. F. Francis, C. J. Lekwuwa, and I. H. John, Performance Evaluation of a Thermoelectric Refrigerator, International Journal of Engineering and Innovative Technology (IJEIT), vol. 2, no. 7, pp. 18 24, Jan. 2013. [15]S. M. Maniyar, 1 WireВ® Communication with PICВ® Microcontroller, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Oprah Winfrey Essay Desiree N. Calderon Mr.Jalloh May 15, 2002 Pd.1 Oprah Winfrey Oprah Winery s life experiences have made her into the woman she is today. She was born on January 9,1954,in Kosciusko, Mississippi. She has stated that she is a woman in progress, just trying like everyone else. Taking every conflict and every experience and learning from it. Oprah Winfrey has risen from poverty and a troubled youth to become the most powerful and influential woman in television and according to Forbes Magazine, then world s most highly paid ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The goal was to make a record breaking salary such as Barbara Walters with her one million dollars a year. Oprah approached her new job with typical gusto. But WJZ s management frowned on Oprah s habit of spontaneous reporting and her refusal to read the news copy ahead of time. The lack of preparation resulted in mistakes. She would mispronounce words and bad grammar. Things did not work out there so the company decided to send Oprah to get a makeover. She was sent to a salon in New York and received a perm that made her hair come out. She was also sent to a speech coach, it was there that she received the best advice of her life. The speech coach told Oprah that she had to have more self determination and positive attitude and to quit being so nice. Oprah s next job was reading cut ins on ABC s Good Morning America Show. In addition WJZ TV assigned her as a reporter covering tragedies. After this Oprah was placed to host their talk show People Are Talking, to her this show was considered a demotion. People Are Talking created a change for Oprah. She realized this is what she wanted to do all along. It allowed her to relax and be herself. In a few years the shows popularity passed that of the Phil Donahue Show. In 1984, Oprah took a risk at hosting a Chicago morning talk show. She received a $200,000 a year salary and a four year unbreakable contract. Her show was groundbreaking . What made her show so great was that she was able/unafraid to bare ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Exploring the Theme of Moral Responsibility in Daniel... We are destroying the earth in order to survive. What is our Moral Responsibility? Daniel Quinn has written a book about how things have come to be the way they are. He looks at the meaning of the world and the fate of humans. Ishmael the main character is a teacher of vast wisdom, as well as being a Gorilla. Being no ordinary Gorilla, Ishmael recognises the failing of human kind in relation to their moral responsibilities. He ultimately directs use towards a solution to the problems we have created for the planet. Ishmael is trying to convey that man kind is living in such a way that we can not last. Our vast numbers alone is hindering our survival. Moral responsibility is a clear theme of this text. One prime example is: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The UK Parliament has made considerable movement towards helping schools in Britain to become kinder to the planet. The Scottish government has introduced an eco schools programme into the British school system. These eco schools and the government hold close links with Education for sustainable development (ESD). We have to learn our way out of current social and environmental problems and learn to live sustainably. (ESD) The eco schools programme offers environmental education that benefits the pupils by developing the skills in them that will help them live a morally responsible life. I believe anyone who reads this book will be made to stop and think about their contribution to the suffering of the world. It is extremely thought provoking book; it makes you question how society functions and the life you live. This is a dominant theme in all RE classrooms. It is imperative that pupils think of the world they live in and how they can help make it a better place. One thing Ishmael points out is humans existed for millions of years without the modern view of civilisation. It was not until the modern world was introduced that earth began to suffer . The damage that came about due to the modern world Ishmael has a solution. His answer to it is to move on from what he calls a taker society to a leaver society. To move from the view that the world was made for man to the view that man ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Chipotle Mexican Grill. Chipotle Mexican Grill, Incorporated Chipotle Mexican Grill Chipotle Mexican Grill, Incorporated is a restaurant that offers Mexican food including burritos, tacos, burrito bowls (a burrito without the tortilla), salads, and more. The company has been in operations since 1993, starting out as one unit and growing to 1,300 units in over 46 states, the District of Columbia, Canada, and the United Kingdom in 2011. The restaurant served fast casual food with a customizable menu. The restaurant prides itself on serving food made from scratch with wholesome, organic ingredients (Chipotle, 2016). Chipotle is a restaurant in the fast casual dining industry, focusing on food sourced from sustainable farming practices including meat product that is responsibly raised in humane ways... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Serving Orders Quickly The main goal at Chipotle is to take and deliver the customer s food in a timely and efficient manner. In order to achieve this goal, customers communicate and choose the ingredients they want on their food to the employees who prepare the food behind the counter. Another way Chipotle strives to achieve this goal is by taking orders online or through a smartphone app without slowing down service within the restaurant. The Commitment to Food with Integrity Chipotle creates food with integrity by using organic ingredients and natural raised meat products. Chipotle likes to use fresh produce from local farmers who don t use chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Also, Chipotle likes to get their meat products from farmers who only feed their animals a vegetarian diet, which doesn t contain any antibiotics or hormones. Supply Chain Management Practices Chipotle is determined to obtain only the finest ingredients and naturally raised meats from local farms. Also, Chipotle watches the news, industry issues, weather, exchange rates, foreign demand, crises and other world events that could possible affect their prices. Quality Assurance and Food Safety Chipotle has a quality assurance department that monitors food quality and safety among all the supply chains. Chipotle maintains their food quality and safety standards by making sure that they get the freshest ingredients from ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Argumentative Essay On Gymnastics Gymnastics taught me everything life lessons, responsibility and discipline and respect, says Shawn Johnson, 2008 Beijing Olympics All Around Gold Medalist. A hotly debated issue is whether or not competitive sports are beneficial for children and teens. (This, though, will focus solely on gymnastics.) However, research shows gymnastics is a perfectly healthy sport which teaches life skills such as timemanagement, sportsmanship, and healthy habits. First, gymnastics teaches time management. For instance, gymnasts have long practice hours. According to Gymnasticscoaching.com and research surveys, these are the average practice times per level: Level 4 6 hours a week = 3 days x 2 hours; Level 5 8.75 hrs a week; Level 6 11 hours ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, Christopher Bergland stresses that being active as children will lead to being healthy adults, as well as having lifelong habits of working out. Gymnasts definitely are active, as seen in the practice hours mentioned in the first paragraph. In gymnastics, flipping around requires muscle, flexibility, and strength; qualities that are easily transferable to other sports as well. Rita Wieber, the mother of Jordyn Wieber, says nutrition is very important for a gymnast. Eat what she needs to perform at her best...be as healthy as possible, she writes. Gymnasts usually do their sport until their mid teens...being told about eating healthy will have a lasting impact on them. On the contrary, doctors and parents argue that because of the nature of gymnastics, gymnasts are susceptible to eating disorders. Actually, gymnasts who get eating disorders are most likely nagged by the coach to lose weight and become stronger. If the coach is verbally abusive and crude, should the gymnast even be training under them? Probably not! Anyways, gymnasts are not likely to be affected by anorexia, bulimia, and the like because gymnastics enriches confidence. Think about it on beam, gymnasts are flipping on a four feet high, four inches wide piece of wood in front of judges. They put in their hardest work to get the best score possible, and they know it. Furthermore, healthy habits are just a few of the life skills ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. A Fine Balance Essay They are the daily impact of the seething, sprawling, contradictory, and unpredictable politics of the nation which he left in 1975 when he moved to Canada. Again, Mistry s concerns are not with those at the top of the heap. People of wealth and influence are seen from a distance, and ironically, by a number of astute observers. Instead, his interest is in the average people of India struggling to wrest a basic living and some sort of meaning from a life that is brutish and hard indeed. And once again, Mistry writes with 74 compassion, humour, and humanity, and in the process, he gives us complex and endearing characters. The opening scenes of A Fine Balance introduce us to the main characters and to three very different parts of Mistry s native... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She does all she can to wipe a tear from the eyes of the poor, the helpless and the innocent tailors and to make a reasonable deal with they which they have been long denied: For this job, there will be no customers to measure, she explained, the sewing will be straight from paper patterns. Each week you have to make two dozen, three dozen, whatever the company wants, in the same style ... The more dresses you make, the more you earn. 3 We meet Dina Shroff and learn how she became the widow Dina Dalai, living alone in the city stitching scraps of cloth into a quilt at night and trying to keep her dignity and independence from her dominating brother Nuswaan who assumed the role of the head of the family and legal guardian to Dina after the death of her father, Dr.Shroff. A Fine Balance maps out how Dina Dalai, the protagonist of the novel, and the three characters, Ishvar, Omprakash, and Maneck, suffer from a sense of rootlessness. The author brings his readers face to face with the dilemmas of inter relationship and broken values and 75 customs of society. He tries to re discover the Indian identity by setting his novel in three different ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Analgesima Essay Analgesics Pain control is essential to quality patient care. Otitis externa can be quite painful, and patients frequently request analgesics. These agents ensure patient comfort and may have sedating properties. Inexpensive, simple non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) reduce inflammation and irritation and can be paired with opiates to improve pain symptoms. In some cases, systemic analgesics are helpful before ear cleaning or wick placement (27,20). Oral and intravenous antibiotics Most persons with OE do not require oral medications. Oral antibiotics are generally reserved for patients with fever, immunosuppression, diabetes, adenopathy, or an infection extending outside the ear canal. They should be given to individuals with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Occasionally an abscess forms in the ear canal; this usually occurs in cases of OE caused by S. aureus (6). Treatment of the abscess is often accomplished by means of a simple incision and drainage procedure using a needle or a small blade. Long term monitoring For a patient of OE with debris, a suctioning of the EAC on a weekly basis is required until debris has been removed. Patients must be monitored to ensure complete resolution of OE. Even in mild cases, follow up is important for evaluating the response to treatment. A follow up visit 1 week after starting treatment is usually adequate (3). (d) Prognosis Most incidents of OE resolve without difficulty. The majority of patients improve within 48 72 hours of antibiotic administration. Failure to improve within 2 3 days should call the diagnosis into question and prompt the physician to reevaluate the patient. Otitis externa usually resolves fully in 7 10 days (3). Resolution of eczematoid OE occurs with control of the primary skin condition. In some patients, OE can cause severe otalgia necessitating administration of narcotic pain relievers. Pain usually improves 2 5 days after initiating therapy (27). Temporary hearing loss is common secondary to canal occlusion. Severe infections may cause cellulitis or lymphadenitis of the face or neck. If left untreated, the infection may invade the deeper adjacent structures and progress to necrotizing (malignant) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. American Women Issues Women all around the world have done a lot of sacrifices to get both name and fame in the world. Some of the examples are Ellen Degeneres, Oprah Winfery, Kalpana Chawla, Janet Jackson etc. These women helped a lot for uplifting the women status in the entire world and most of the girls follow their footprints to get famous like them in future. But still there are a lot of women who are working in fields, as a maid worker and in industries in poor condition. These women are facing problems such as sexual abuse, harassment and high level of violence. In this reaction paper I will be discussing about the sexual abuse, health issues due to sexual favours, harassment and high level of violence that women have to go through every day in order to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They should not be treated by men like an object to satisfy their sexual desires. Education can help women to get out of this dirty situation. Therefore every country should educate their female population so that they can contribute to economy of the country and can run their family on their own and do not have to become slave of the men. Also heavy fines should be imposed to those who sexually abuse, violate and harass women. References Hedges, C., Sacco, J. (2012). Days of destruction, days of revolt. New York: Nation Books. Fernandez Kelly, 1997. Maquiladoras: The View from the Inside, 225 236. Sanders Phillips, K. (2002). Factors Influencing HIV/AIDS in Women of Color. Public Health Reports (1974 ), 117, S151 S156. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/25747649 Haddad, R. (1999). A Modern Day Slave Trade : Sri Lankan Workers in Lebanon. Middle East Report, (211), 39 41. doi:1. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3013337 doi:1 Mohanty, C. (2003). Under Western Eyes Revisited: Feminist Solidarity through Anticapitalist Struggles. Signs, 28(2), 499 535. doi:1. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/342914 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Sir John Everett Millais s Ophelia To begin, Ophelia is one of Shakespeare s well known character that he created in Hamlet. There has been examination about how Ophelia in Hamlet is as a character but the way she is brought forth in Hamlet suggests that she is a woman that is one dimensional so to speak but to she has the potential to become a tragic heroine. One that is capable of not using her adversities that are inflicted upon her but instead crumbles into insanity and finally just becomes tragic compared to a tragic heroine. В¬Particularly, the painting by Sir John Everett Millais was completed by 1852 and is based on Ophelia in Hamlet. This painting (Image 1) is one of the best known illustrations from Shakespeare s play Hamlet . The Ophelia painting is located at the Tate Museum in London. This painting displays Ophelia tragic death, he displays her the moment she falls into the stream and drowns surrounded by luscious greenery. This painting was done in two separate locations, the landscape which is the background was painted outside while the figure of Ophelia indoors with a young woman model for his reference.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Throughout his artistic career, he was able to accomplish many works, but one of his fame is Ophelia due to the story he tells in this piece. His techniques for painting female portraits developed at a young age, but he was able to expand his ability to incorporate a story within a portrait. This is what he accomplished in Ophelia because he brings meaning to the painting due to the play it is based on as well as the usage of the surrounding scenery. The surrounding scenery is placed around Ophelia thus making her the certain point for the viewer s eyes to be drawn to. Sir John Everett Millais brings the essence of Ophelia into this painting by his ability to capture her whole life in one piece due to the knowledge that Shakespeare was able to inform him in the play ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Riordan Enterprise Risk Management Plan Riordan Manufacturing is a Fortune 1000 company that specializes in the plastic injection molding industry. They are an international company with facilities in California, Georgia, Michigan, and China. Their products include beverage containers, plastic fan parts, and custom plastic parts. Riordan prides themselves on their industry leading research and development (University of Phoenix, 2009). The following Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) plan was developed for Riordan Industries, Inc. and its subsidiaries. The goal of this plan is to help mitigate any legal liability on the part of Riordan by implementing the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) framework (Jennings, 2006). Alternative Dispute ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The officers and directors of Riordan have no real authority over their Chinese partners, nor do they have any legal counsel there for support (University of Phoenix, 2009). Riordan should extend their internal legal department to include staff with expertise in Chinese regulatory compliance. Tangible Property Tangible Property is defined as the type of property we can see and touch (Jennings, 2006). At each of Riordan s locations, they maintain a variety of tangible property, such as: general office equipment, transportation equipment, and information technology equipment. Riordan must develop a better system to track the purchase, and use of this equipment, including management of leases, maintenance, and general accounting guidelines. Riordan also maintains a supply of raw materials at each location. However, there is not currently a process in place of investigating any missing material (University of Phoenix, 2009). It is recommended that Riordan develop a process for documenting the full inventory process from delivery to use in order to assist any investigation into missing materials. In addition, Riordan needs to develop a much more robust security and emergency plan to protect these assets from theft or other damages. Intellectual Property Intellectual Property or Intangible property is defined as bundles of rights with respect to goodwill, trade names, copyrights, patents, trade dress, trade secrets (Jennings, 2006). Riordan ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Teen Activist Research Paper Have you ever heard of a teen activist? If you haven t, you will today. A teen activist is a kid or a teenager who wants to change the world. They fight for what they are passionate about. They go through tough obstacles along the way but don t give up what they love. They do this because they want to change the world. Some teen activists are Malala Yousafzai, Alex Libby, and Alex Lin. All teen activists change the world. For example, Malala changes the world of education. According to the interview with jon stewart and ellen, her school shut down that s when she started. She started fighting for education around the world. The taliban didn t like Malala. She was attacked and shot in the face and was rushed to hospital in England. The Pakistani hospital could take good enough care of her. When she was shot she refused to die and survived. The taliban didn t stop her from fighting for children s education. As a results, that s how one teen activist changed the world.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He changed the world by trying to stop bullying. In the video CNN news interviews Alex Libby. Every day on the bus Alex was bullied. He was stabbed, punched, hit and abused. He never told his parents about it. Until someone named lee recorded it. He showed it to his parents. The parents went straight to the principal who tried to ignore the situation. Alex stared in a movie called Bully after he did he wasn t bullied anymore and had lots of friends and got good grades. And started to get celebrities on the topic. This shows how another teen activist changed the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Book of Exodus is not a narrative of slavery. The Book... The Book of Exodus is not a narrative of slavery. The Book of Exodus is not a condemnation of slavery. The Book of Exodus is not an escapee s manual. The Book of Exodus does not even incorporate one journal entry, one trial transcript, or one eye witness account of the slavery endured by the Israelites in Egypt. Despite its lack of address, the Book of Exodus solidifies man s need for Godand God s need for worship. Before returning to Egypt with his purpose at hand, Moses discovers God on Mt. Sinai during a solitary journey with his father in law s flock. By bringing Moses to a mountain, God shows Moses that holiness is not a quality known to man; holiness is known only to God. God may reveal holiness to man, as he does to Moses;... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Immediately thereafter, God introduces Himself, I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. (Exodus 3:6) God s relationship to Moses renews generation after generation, from host to host and blessed father to blessed son. Without this continuity, God would be a stranger, or at best a long lost relative, someone whom Moses would not need and probably would not recognize. Recognition of God s sovereignty is at the heart of worship, the driving theme of the Book of Exodus, and the reason God so severely punishes the Egyptians. God does not punish the Egyptians for keeping the Israelites as slaves. God punishes the Egyptians for Pharaoh s attempt to better God by sacrificing His firstborn: Israel. Although many arguments can be made against human sacrifice, none mitigates God s anger with Pharaoh. In general, God s anger is rarely pacified: not even Moses protects the Israelite idol worshipers at Mt. Sinai. At Moses command, the Levites slay three thousand of their brothers, friends, and neighbors the innocent along with the guilty. Believing God s wrath has branded them with righteousness, Moses praises the survivors as blessed. God has other plans: another plague. With the deaths of those who break Faith, God is satisfied. As Supreme Ruler, God defends those who worship Him and destroys those who worship idols. After leading the defeat of the Amalekites at Rephidim, Moses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. James Baldwin s View On Religion Works of all genres contains religious references and allusions, many of which criticize or critique certain religious practices, and James Baldwin, an author in the 1950s, served as a major contributor to this group of works. He wrote several books, plays, and essays that served as major pieces of religious commentary during the 1950s. His writing explored topics that criticized strict religion, opening up a new outlook on relationships with God. Baldwin experienced many facets of religion in his life, creating autobiographical tendencies in his writing that filled his works with his own opinions about religion. James Baldwin s religious experiences, some harsh and some pleasant, explain the apparent and diverse descriptions of varied... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The autobiographical nature of Baldwin s writings, coupled with the common appearance of Christian ideas in his stories, suggests that he led a largely Christian life. Stanley later validates this notion in saying that Baldwin himself worked as a teenage preacher (Stanley). Confirming his Christian childhood, Baldwin s status as a preacher strengthens the importance of religion in his life. Lloyd states that Baldwin s father often recited Joshua 24:25, saying as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord (Lloyd 5). Lloyd furthers the idea that Baldwin s early life contained a strong Christian presence, as this Bible quote highlights the prominence of religion in Baldwin s life. In addition to Baldwin s status as a teenage preacher, his residence in a house dedicated to serving God explains the religious presence in his works and confirms the idea that he often discussed important concepts of his life in his writing. Baldwin s Go Tell It on the Mountain begins with [he] would be a preacher when he grew up, just like his father. This shows not only the religious nature of Baldwin s writing but also provides evidence of his autobiographical tendencies. The main character s status as a preacher reveals that Baldwin wrote characters possessing very similar qualities to his own and that his works contained a strong religious presence. Baldwin s religious lifestyle serves as a gateway for the establishment of strong ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Mr Pitt Case Study Relevant Facts Mr. Pitt was arrested on the front yard of his home while mowing the yard. The area being mowed contained a city owned fire hydrant and a city owned tree. The strip was between the street and the sidewalk. Other residents sought city permission to remove or alter the trees on the strip. Officers Scully and Mulder noticed Mr. Pitt mowing this area of land and talking to himself. Officers exited the cruiser and approached Mr. Pitt from behind. They noticed a weapon belt but no weapon. While Mr. Pitt mowed, he turned and faced officers. At this time the officers noticed an indistinct object hanging from the weapon belt. As Mr. Pitt left the mower in compliance with officer s orders, the officers observed a shining, freshly sharpened ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The defendant s mother owned the property, where he removed a gun from his belt and threw it under a bush as he fled from approaching police. The court found that a public easement gives the right to the public of freedom of use and should be enjoyed without any infringing action by the owner of the freeholding land. Marrow at 11. In this case, the interaction occurred on a public easement. The interaction occurred on the strip between the sidewalk and street. The strip includes a city owned fire hydrant and a tree that was paid for and owned by the city. It is necessary that a resident seek permission to cut down any tree. The land is a public easement because it has city owned trees and fire hydrants. The police officers were on the public easement in the interaction with Mr. Pitt. Mr. Pitt may argue that, because he takes care of the land and is the owner of the freeholding land, it is not a public easement. However, the city has access to the land and Mr. Pitt must comply with the public s right to freedom of use of the easement. The court would find that the interaction between the officers and Mr. Pitt occurred on a public ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Role Of Women In The Epic Of Gilgamesh Throughout history, there have been varying views toward women in society. Many of these views are immortalized in the stories and legends that have been documented in history. Two of these stories, Gilgamesh and The Odyssey, show the attitudes of society towards women during those times. In Gilgamesh, women are commonly portrayed as manipulative and immoral, which is demonstrated not only by the human women, but also by the gods. In The Odyssey, however, this mold is broken by Penelope, Ulysses wife, and Minerva, the goddess of wisdom. Although there are several women in the story who are similar in nature to characters in Gilgamesh, the overall view is a much more positive one towards women. The Epic of Gilgamesh is thought to be the earliest piece of literature that has been discovered and preserved. This poem, therefore, lends great insight into the views of Mesopotamian society towards women. Throughout the story, the women are shown to be immoral and manipulative by the actions of Shamhat, a prostitute, and Ishtar, a scorned goddess. Shamhat s role in the story is brief, but it lends understanding into what a woman s role was considered to be in Mesopotamia. She was not ashamed to take him, she made herself naked and welcomed his eagerness (Gilgamesh, Par. 11). Shamhat s actions demonstrate a licentious and immoral representation of women. She is known to be a prostitute and is responsible ultimately for the downfall of Enkidu. Without her temptation, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Locomotive Firefighters s Magazine By William Graham... In the 1893 edition of the Locomotive Firemen s Magazine, William Graham Sumner published a piece on social Darwinism called the Fruits of Evolution . In this article William Sumner applies Darwin s law of evolution to labor. He believes that because of the processes of evolution human intellect has become more robust and should be cultivated within the classroom. He argues that those who command the largest educational advantages control those of inferior opportunities . By examining the works of other authors Sumner s law of evolution has proven to be false. Horatio Alger Jr. tells the story about a young boy named Ragged Dick. Dick was a shoe shiner in the bustling city of New York. Like all the other shoe shiner Dick was poor. He... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After four years of she was able to graduate with a degree in teaching, however, she could not secure a job. She was unclean. Her skin was oily, her clothes was not properly fixed, her nails were chipped, and she was overall not a well kempt woman. Because of her uncleanliness she was looked down upon. The dean of her college even refused to give her the diploma and recommend her as a teacher because she was not clean and properly dressed. Many people talk about her appearance and regularly reminded her that soap and water are cheap. Anyone can be clean . Unfortunately, she could not enjoy the same luxury. She worked eight hours a day doing other people s laundry so that they could be clean and well dressed. She then had to rush to school with no time to wash unlike her peers. Also unlike her peers she could not go out on walks nor did she have time to rest. After such a large and tiring day she only had enough strength to walk home and go to sleep. As a result, she was deemed as unfit to be a teacher and was unable to obtain a steady job for ten years. William Sumner s law of evolution states that those who command the largest educational advantages control those of inferior opportunities . In this story the protagonist has gone to college and received a degree, yet her position in life has stayed the same. She was still inferior even though she took advantage of the educational system. Her story confirms that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Transformation Of Odysseus The man of twists and turns is a fitting name for Odysseus, due to how he reacts and acts upon situations. Odysseus has his intelligence to thank for all the problems he has found himself in, which results in him being known for his slyness throughout kingdoms and the heavens. Instead of always pulling out his sword whenever he gets the chance, he thinks of a strategy and does not always depend on his strength to get him out of sticky situations. He uses his cleverness to help him escape cyclops , gods, and goddesses wraths. Odysseusis known for the use of his intuition instead of his might to overcome difficult obstacles thrown in his path. Odysseus has many people who dislike him very much, and that is where he must use his intelligence... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Odysseus and his crew settled down inside the cave and waited for the cyclops to return. When he returns to the cave they plead to him to let them be a guest in his home and tell him that Zeus protects them, but the cyclops does not fear the gods so he kills two of the crew and keeps the rest as prisoners. Odysseus and his crew cannot escape because there is a giant boulder they cannot move blocking the exit of the cave. Odysseus knows that they cannot kill Polyphemus because then they would never be able to leave because he is the only one who can move the boulder. Odysseus devises a plan to escape by tricking Polyphemus into getting drunk, and then telling the cyclops that Odysseus name is, Nobody that s [his] name, (9. 410). Eventually Polyphemus passes out drunk, that is when Odysseus and his crew blind him. Polyphemus calls out for help so his neighbors come and ask him what happened and he says, Nobody s killing me now by fraud and not by force! (9. 455). His neighbors leave because they do not believe that someone is injuring him. Odysseus comes up with a plan to hide in the wool of Polyphemus s rams and when the cyclops lets the rams out of the cave the crew will escape and leave the island. This situation shows how intelligent Odysseus truly is, and why he deserves the title of the man of twists and turns. A hero needs to be a quick thinker and chose the best times to strike. Odysseus kept a leveled head throughout the whole time while they were in the cave, and quickly created a plan to get him and his crew out of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. PK Script On Allegory And Ambivalence Taylor Alves Ms. Fifield AP English 11 11/13/17 PK Script The topics I will be discussing today in my PK are the terms allegory and ambivalence and interesting points from Amanda Ripley s book, The Smartest Kids in the World and how the got that way. By the end of all 20 slides, I hope that the pieces information fit together to give you a better understanding of the following topics. The noun allegory can be a piece of literature or art that unveils a hidden value such as a moral or political message. When we look at the Statue of Liberty she symbolizes the light that guided us towards our nation s freedom. Although the Statue of liberty is a rather obvious political allegory... We commonly overlook or forget the morals that were hidden in some of our favorite childhood tales. As the Lorax once said, Unless someone like you cares a whole lot, nothing is going to get better. It s not. small allegories like these taught us our first morals that we would need for the rest of our lives. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These conflicts could be between various thoughts or feelings you have or could be between both thoughts and feelings you have. I m sure Kim, Eric, Jenny, Tom, and Elina a lot of thinking and feeling to help themselves each decide if studying in another country was the best option for themselves. They would, of course, miss family, friends, and home life but then if they stayed they would have missed out on this amazing opportunity. The idea of traveling across the globe to experience a new culture, people, and lifestyle could ve seemed like a very intimidating experience for high school students of varying backgrounds. Maybe some of them had some ambivalence to work through to make a final decision but they also accepted the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Explain The Influence Of Homer s Odyssey On Margaret Atwood Explain the influence of Homer s Odyssey on Margaret Atwood. Margaret Atwood said that after reading The Odyssey she had two questions; what led to the hanging of the maids and what was Penelope really up to? . In writing The Penelopiad, she felt she was able to answer those questions. The Odyssey is from Odysseus point of view, recorded by Homer, but is not the only version of the story as it was mainly handed down through generations orally, which can lead to details being changed. She wanted to tell the story from a different angle, Penelope s point of view. Homer s Odyssey was a significant influence on Atwood. However, she also used other historical records of the story of Odysseus journey. I have drawn on details other than the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She also wanted to tell the twelve maids story of their lives and the events leading up to their deaths. The Penelopiad was intended for a modern, young female audience. The Novella was written in recent times so the thought process around the value of women has change significantly. Women now have a more equal standing in society than they did when The Odyssey was recorded. This is demonstrated in the novella by Penelope s intelligence and strong character. Explain reasons for the different portrayals of Odysseus, of Penelope and of the twelve maidservants. In The Odyssey, Odysseus is depicted as a strong, brave husband and father. He can sleep with whom he pleases, he hides some truth from his fellow men. I did not mention the inescapable horror of Scylla, fearing that in their panic my men might stop rowing and huddle below decks. Odysseus gets angry when he returns home after twenty years of being away and the Suitors are in his home, courting his wife. Odysseus is the king of Ithaca, he is the father of Telemachus and husband of Penelope. Odysseus is described as an excellent warrior and a brave hero. You are hard, man, Odysseus. Your force is greater, your limbs ever wear out. You must be made all of Iron. He is the paterfamilias of the household. In The Penelopiad, Penelope talks about their wedding night where Odysseus says Forget everything you ve been told... I m not going to hurt you, or not very much. But it would help us both if ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 45. Of The United States Honduras Columbus explored Honduras in 1502. Spain had control over Honduras until 1821, which is when they declared their independence. Honduras and four other Central American nations formed a federation of states. It was not until 1838 Honduras became completely independent by separating from the federation. While Honduras was under Spain s control, educationwas associated with the Roman Catholic Church. The students who attended schoolin Honduras typically came from higher social classes. In the late 19th century Honduras was not associated with the Roman Catholic Church and became non denominational in their school systems. Catholic schools still existed, but were not present in public schools. The Sectorial Plan of Education was from 1994 1997, which was created to form a new Honduran type. They were focused on creating a new society. As a result of the plan they created a new society called the Morazanican School.The education system was greatly affected by Hurricane Mitch. This natural disaster was one of the deadliest, which resulted in many buildings being destroyed. As a result of Hurricane Mitch the Honduran government began to rethink their education system. In 1998 a new system was created called The Proposal of the Honduran Civil Society for the Educative Transformation. In 2004 Honduran President Ricardo Maduro made an attempt to change the education system. Even if they were to make changes to their education system it would take a minimum of 23 ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 46. The Aesthetic Role of Omnichannel This paper examines the role of aesthetics in omnichannel user experience by surveying existing research done in the fields of design, human computer interaction (HCI), informatics, and cognitive psychology. Aesthetics are one of many important factors in HCI and research shows that aesthetics can significantly affect perception, cognition, and usabilityfor computer systems, websites, and user interfaces. First, the paper identifies the components of aesthetics and their role in user experience and user interface(UX/UI) design, then examines relevant research in the domain, and finally looks at the implications of aesthetics in designing for the rapidly expanding world of experience design, referred to as the cross channel, multi modal, or omnichannel experience. Ultimately, this paper seeks to demonstrate how visual aesthetics can enhance or detract from brand perception, perceived or real system usability, cognitive load, and the overall user experience. Keywords: User Interface, Aesthetics, User Experience, Omnichannel The Role of Aesthetics in OmniChannel User Experience Design Aesthetics and their role in experience design have been thoroughly researched in the disciplines of human factors, cognitive psychology, informatics, and design. Numerous studies examined in this paper will demonstrate how aesthetics can dramatically affect user response to the perceived credibility and usability of products and systems (David, Glore, 2001). The importance of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 47. Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church has two different youth groups, one for the Senior High and one for the Junior High. The Edge program, which is the youth group as a whole, consists of dividing the students into young teen and senior teen. Every Sunday night the youth group meets from 6pm to 7:45pm. Ryan Moline is the youthpastor of the young teens, he has split the youth group into the 7th and 8th graders which meet on Sunday nights and 5th and 6th graders that meet on Wednesday nights. I decided to visit with the 7th and 8th graders on Sunday night. My choice to meet with the 7th and 8th graders was based on all my experience with that age group back home. Most of my volunteering comes from working with the 7th and 8th graders and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After a few games the went back and worshiped and Ryan spoke on Moses. Then the group split up into there small groups and discussed some of the things Ryan spoke about, the girls I sat with were very interested and this gave them time to process the story and understand it. I thoroughly enjoyed the service overall and I really enjoyed the fact that the kids welcomed me and and the leaders as well. Ryan Moline and I sat down before the service and I got to ask him some questions about the youth group and himself. He graduated from Spring Arbor University and while going there he volunteered at Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church working with the youth group. He has now been a fulltime pastor of the young teens for 3 years making his total amount of time there 6 and a half years. Being the pastor of the young teens he mostly spends time preparing for the Sunday night youth group and the Wednesday night youth group: making up lessons, planning games, making sure he has all the leaders he needs, and setting up the outline for the night. He also plans the youth groups retreat or mission trip they are having that year. Finally, he also is looking ahead for the year, this means coming up with general ideas for the months, figuring out what they will talk about and when they will talk about it. While getting to know Ryan, I asked him about his calling into ministry; when did he get is calling, was there a defining moment when he realized that he wanted to go into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 48. Julius Caesar Reputation Analysis Julius Caesar The Introduction Each man believed that the other attempted to increase his own reputation at his colleague s price. In 59 BC Caesar tried out to reconcile both men and then blended their power along with his own to obtain himself elected consul. He provided Julia his daughter to Pompey in matrimony to solidify his alliance. The alliance put together Caesar s enormous level of popularity and legal reputation with Crassus s fantastic prosperity and effect and Pompey s evenly spectacular military reputation. Background and Early life 12th july 100 BC, the date of birth of Gaius Julius Caesar. His family had noble, patrician root. They were not that rich or or influential in this period. His aunt Julia, was the wife of Gaius ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He returned to Rome in 60 BC, enthusiastic for the consulate. Against the senatorial opposition he organised a faction which was called the First Triumvirate, It was made up of Marcus Licinius Crassus, richest man in Rome, Pompey, who was a general and a commander chief in the army, and the organizer himself Caesar. After joining Pompey and Crassus had conflict between each other and were jealous of each other, , but Caesar handled it all and kept the arrangement going. Caesar married Calpurnia in 59 BC. As being a consul, he guaranteed the passing of an agrarian laws providing Campanian lands for 20,000 poor people and veterans, regardless of the opposition of his senatorial colleague, Marcus Calpurnius Bibulus. Caesar also earned the support of the prosperous equites by obtaining a reduction for them in their duty deals in Asia. This made him the guiding ability in a coalition between people and plutocrats. He was assigned the rule of Cisalpine and Transalpine Gaul and Illyricum with four legions for five years (58 B.C. 54 B.C.). The dissimilarities between Pompey and Crassus grew, and Caesar again transferred (56 B.C.) to patch up things, coming to an arrangement that both Pompey and Crassus should be consuls in 55 B.C. which their proconsular provinces should be Syria and Spain, respectively. Out of this set up an expansion was attracted by him of his demand in Gaul to 49 B.C. In the entire year s 58 B.C. to 49 B.C. he ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 49. Pizza Hut Swot Analysis In 1958, Pizza Hut was founded by two brothers, Dan and Frank Carney in their hometown Wichita, Kansas, with the help of their mother. Pizza Hut was brought over by Pepsi Co. in 1977. Pizza Hut specializes in a wide array of pizza and is also well known for other food items such as salads and pasta. Pizza Hutbeing a family oriented business; they offer dine ins and also delivery to cater to every need. Pizza Hut now operates in 84 countries and territories around the world, with almost 12000 restaurants. Pizza Hut s company is now the world s largest pizza franchise. HISTORY DEVELOPMENT Pizza Hut opened in 1958 with $600. A year later, the first franchise was opened, 1959. Pizza grew aggressively in the early 1960s. With the help of the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We had a 110% increase in our total monthly reach and our engagement scores increased by 330% from the previous month of the campaign. (Valerie Cheng, Chief Creative Officer of JWT Singapore) SWOT ANALYSIS (CAMPAIGN) Strength The campaign will ensure continual growth of the company. Due to the increasing amount of customers knowing of the pasta menu, this will attract customers. In return, Pizza Hut gains new customers and also they will attract more customers into restaurant dine ins instead of ordering deliver. This will allow them to make full use of the facilities they have. Weakness The service at Pizza Hut will worsen, as the staffs are not able to adapt to the increasing amount of people visiting the franchise therefore unable to satisfy the needs of the customer. Pizza hut could have achieved a greater success if they were to run this event at multiple locations. The audience they gathered is mostly through Facebook. For instance if they were to open Pasta Hut in multiple locations, it enables patrons to easily find a location closer to them, thus allowing them to participate in the event. It also enables passersby to get to know of the event organized due to it opening at multiple ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 50. Spaying And Neutering Essay The two sources I used in the last research summary were scientific resources because my topic has a scientific background. Both of them provided information on the history of the topic and went into great detail on facts about spaying and neutering. Both are the articles I used had similar information pertaining to the subject of spaying and neutering. In the first one, The History of Spaying and Neutering Animals it provided a few statistics about the overpopulation of pets, such as there were 300,000 homeless pets. In the other article, Pediatric Spay/Neuter, it specifically talked about spaying and neutering animals while they re extremely young. Although both of the articles were on the same topic, they shed light on spaying and neutering as a whole with specific topics in between. Now that I researched the history of spaying and neutering, there are many pros and cons that have been recognized by many.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In both of the articles, Spaying Your Female DogPros and Cons and Neutering Your Male Dog Pros and Cons, it mentions that one major disadvantage for spaying and neutering is that it increases the risk of hemangiosarcoma, which is a deadly form of cancer. This type of cancer attacks the heart and spleen in the animal s body. In other words, while some types of cancer are prevented, some may come up. Also, it can cause hypothyroidism because it affects the endocrine system. Although it can be treated by medication, it still stressful for the dog and owner. Of course all surgeries are potentially dangerous and complications can pop up at any time. There could be internal bleeding, a bad reaction to the medicine given before or after surgery, inflammation, etc. In both spaying and neutering, the procedure has to be done at the perfect time, not too early and not too late, or it could cause hip dysplasia and bone ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 51. Art And Its Effect On Society There are about a million different colors in the world. There are light colors and dark colors and colors in between. We can use colors to express ourselves and use them to express our moods. People are famous because of art and people have been arrested for art too. People can dedicate art to other people and people can draw themselves too. Million and millions of colors are in the world but only few are known. More colors are discovered ever day by people who experiment with colors. Making different shades of every color. For example, if you mix blue and yellow you get green. If you mix different colors you will get new better colors. Colors are everywhere even if we don t want them to be. Colors have lots of meanings. We use many of the same colors but we mix them with other colors and we get the different shades of these colors. For example, while red is the color most associated with love, it also the color most frequently associated with hatred, anger, aggression, and war. People who are angry are said to see red. Red is the color most commonly associated with passion and heat. Blue is the color between violet and green on the optical spectrum of visible light. Human eyes perceive blue when observing light with a wavelength between 450 and 495 nanometers, which is between 45 and 49.5 Angstroms. Green is the color between blue and yellow on the spectrum of visible light. It is evoked by light with a predominant wavelength of roughly 495 570 nm. Pink is a pale Red ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...