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2. Role Of Programmer On Telecom Industry
Role of Programmer in Telecom Industry Rahul Surapaneni Wilmington University. Table of Contents
Brainstorming.................................................................................................3
Planning.......................................................................................................3
Action..........................................................................................................4
Observation....................................................................................................5
Reflection......................................................................................................7 Brainstorming In this
cycle, I will welcome developers to conceptualize on a few issues identified with java program. I
would like to accumulate point by point bits of knowledge with respect to issues that these experts
face in their line of obligation. Brainstorming permits a person to assemble distinctive suitable
perspectives on the issue under scrutiny. Further, meetings to generate new ideas ... Show more
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The second person to be reached will be Mr. Mark Miller, a Java developer, and the third one will be
Mr. K. Ranjith, a software expert. The fourth individual to be reached will be Mr Ricky Donovan, a
Junior developer and the last individual will be Mrs. Anna Hathaway, a senior Big Data engineer. On
October 3rd and 4th, 2015, I will investigate a method for directing a useful meeting to generate new
ideas. This session will be conveyed between 1.00 pm and 5.00 pm inside of the two days. Through
the inquiry, I will have the capacity to embrace the meeting to generate new ideas in a successful way.
Therefore, I will be in a position to gather applicable perspectives from distinctive software engineers.
Less time will be squandered since I will have furnished myself with fundamental data in regards to
the method for completing meeting to generate new ideas. I will lead the meeting to generate new
ideas inside of three days i.e. from October 5th to 9th, 2015. The distribution of three days will be
intended to encourage broad sharing of thoughts. Further, the session will be led in the morning hours
from 10.00 am to 12.00 pm on the said days, since the experts have a tight timetable. Therefore, three
days will permit them to extra couple of hours of their working time for the meeting to generate new
ideas. I will be accountable for supervising the whole process. Further, on October 10th, 2015, I will
incorporate the accumulated data between 12.00 pm and 5.00 pm,
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3. General Surgeon Research Paper
A general surgeon is a surgeon has irregular hours(this is normal for a general surgeon), a general
surgeon has to be able to stand for long periods of time and surgeons have to be able to deal with the
emotional stress the comes with the job. First, the surgeon will have irregular hours(this is normal for
them) like on Monday the surgeon will work 2:00 am to 8:00 pm then they will have to go in(this all
can change if the surgeon wants,the surgeon can get put on call where if a person needs immediate
surgery then the surgeon will have to get there and do the surgery) on Tuesday the surgeon might have
to be in there at 12:00 am to 11:00 pm. so the surgeons have to be use to this. Second, the surgeon will
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The surgeon has to have excellent eyesight because the surgeon has to notice the smallest detail while
working on a person because they might miss something or mess something up. The career cluster to
this career is Health Science and Therapeutic Services. The Holland for this career is
Investigative,Realistic and Social for this career. A surgeon must take science classes and math classes
to become a surgeon. The MD also has to go through at least 14 years of college then if they choose,
the MD can choose to got to med school for more years than that. A major career that will sound the
best is becoming a general surgeon. The wage or salary that a surgeon makes is $206,770 dollars. A
surgeon s setting is, in a hospital, surrounded by nurses, patients, patient s family members and
newborn children. A surgeon will work in a hospital, where the surgeon wants to work. The outlook
for this career is increasing. Becoming a surgeon is traditional for women and men to become. A
related career to a general surgeon is a surgeon. To all the surgeon s out there, did you know that there
are nine types of surgeons, these surgeons each have there own thing to do at work. Thank you to all
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4. Urinary Stone Case Study
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Yunfeng Chen 06983 Group 15 Trainer: Helen Kelberg
HLTEN505C Contribute to the complex nursing care of clients
Assessment Task 2 ? Case Report ? Renal Colic
Urinary stones, as known as Nephrolithiasis, a common disease that affects 1 in 10 Australians. The
most of stones pass spontaneously, but some conditions, particularly ongoing pain, renal impairment
and infection, mandate intervention (Macneil Bariol, 2011). The formation of urinary stone is the
calcium and uric get stuck together in the urine and becomes hard crystals. It can be small as the grain
of sand or large as a golf ball (Health line, N.D). Patient whom has urinary stone will feel ongoing
pain that as known as renal colic, when those stones become big enough. Renal colic is a pain caused
by urinary tract stone blockage, it can be anywhere in the urinary tract that including the area from
kidneys to the ureters, urinary bladder and urethra.
Presenting complaint and diagnosis (including Pathophysiology)
Alexander Ralph, 25 years old female, presenting complaint with lower abdominal pain ++, dysuria
and haematuria. Regarding to the presenting complaint, the diagnosis is Renal Colic after blood, urine
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Renal colic occurs attributed by ureteral obstructions, that ureteral peristalsis, the stones move with
tilting or twisting, it can increase intraluminal pressure and stimulating nerve endings in the lamina
propria when ureteral dilation, stretching and spasm (Dave, 2018). There are few more things
considered as pathophysiology of renal colic: the pH of urinary is persistently low, Hyperuricosuria,
and low urinary volume (Abou Elela,
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5. Mending Wall By Robert Frost
On the other hand, interpretative strategies refer to those activities that will help the students to
develop their ability to unravel meanings and improve their critical approach to the literary text. Some
literary theorists argue that interpretation only takes place when the reader has developed more
influence on his/her construction of meaning from a text (Schade, 2002). Consequently, through the
interpretative activities, the student will be able to (Beach, Appleman, Fecho, Simon, 2017):
 Identify their personal emotions to those met in the different characters of the text;
 Understand the characters actions in the social and cultural context for example for Macbeth at the
Elizabethan period;
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A second reading may be required for better understanding due to the length of the poem and the
medium level of technicity. By the end, some minutes are provided to the student to immerse
themselves in visual and vivid aspect of Frost s poem. The teacher asks the students for their reaction.
This should lead to the prominent item of the poem which is the wall and the fence and the way the
poem consists of two contrasting ideas with something there that doesn t love a wall and good fences
make good neighbours . In this respect, the class is divided into two groups with those who are for and
against the contrasting ideas. Time is allocated for each group to find words/sentence in the poem
which may support these ideas. Sentence such as my apple tree will never get across can be used as
arguments for good fences make good friends . Associative words identified during the warm up
exercise can be used to back each group arguments. A small debate could be undertaken between the
main representatives of each ideas with the teacher acting as moderator. This activity will contribute to
the understating of the dual concepts and the nuances that exists in the
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6. The Review About the Effect of Self-Regulated Learning...
Introduction
Background
This title was about how the employees deals with the online job training are and what the e learning
outcomes are. Those authors methods in this article provides context relevant insights into online
training providers and employees themselves and the results were suggest that employees adopt
different kind of self regulated learning strategies which produced different e learning outcomes.
In addition, the functions of self regulated learning strategies are affected by individual factors such as
virtual competence and goal orientation, and job and contextual factors such as intellectual demand
and cooperative norms. This article s findings help those e learners acquired better learning outcomes
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The social self regulated strategies help learners in gaining new knowledge and satisfy the learners in
e learning environment. They find the solutions with each other and interact together which can reduce
the loneliness during online training. However, these strategies not bring any benefits to help learners
integrate the knowledge to become their skill to handle different situation. Besides, the implement of
self regulated strategies was affected by few individual factors which were personal virtual
competence and goal orientation and the job and contextual factors such as cooperative norms and
intellectual demand. The results of this research can help employees gain better learning outcomes by
adopting suitable self regulated strategies to manage their e learning processes. Furthermore, the
results might also help those organizations that want to enhance the return on investments in e
learning by choosing the e learning systems that support both self regulated learning strategies,
offering the managerial interventions that convinced employees to adopt the self regulated learning
strategies, and fostering the cooperative norms that promote the social interaction among employees.
The first limitation of this article was the retrospective self reported data of the authors in measuring
the self regulated strategies They should more focus
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7. Character Analysis Of Eleanor Catton s The Luminaries
In 1866, many people had dreams to make fortunes from the gold rushes around the world. The main
character in The Luminaries by Eleanor Catton follows this same dream. The story follows Walter
Moody on his adventure at a place called Hokitika with a common dream; to become a rich gold
miner. Upon his arrival, he is immediately introduced to an investigation of a mysterious crime. With
this knowledge, Moody has to follow the speculated ideas of the town members to try to piece
together and put apart the dream and the reality. Throughout the novel, Moody becomes more trusting
and gets an ambition to help the people. Walter Moody advances in the community of Hokitika
through accepting the reality making him more trusting and ambitious with his goals of helping the
town while letting go of the dream he previously held.
During the beginning of the novel, Walter Moody has a dream to make a fortune through digging gold
out of the mines in the town Hokitika. Upon his arrival he finds himself in the middle of a group of
people trying to piece together the incident that had occurred on the night of the 14th of January.
Moody does not trust this room of people. This is seen as he holds simple information from them, like
he did with a man named Balfour who was trying to find out what issues he was facing. He would
hide information constantly by saying things like The particulars are delicate (Catton 24). Moody, who
is still skeptical of the people, keeps to himself throughout
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8. Symptoms And Treatment Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
By now you must be enjoying all the compliments coming your way about that coveted glow and the
luscious locks. Of course you might be still coming to terms with your ever increasing tummy, but it is
a lot easier to feel better about yourself when you are wearing flattering maternity clothes.
Changes happening to your body in week 25
Your uterus has reached the size of a football and your pregnant belly is becoming rounder. Here is an
overview of the physical changes that happen to you during week 25:
Do you notice that you are becoming clumsy in your physical movements? Do not fret over it.
Clumsiness of movements is a part of the second and third trimesters. You are losing your balance
because of the growing life you carry within you.
If you re experiencing pelvic girdle pain, it is due to Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction (SPD). Symphysis
Pubis Dysfunction is caused by stretchy ligaments in your pelvic area.
The increased blood volume pressurises your blood vessels and results in varicose veins. Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome, leg cramps, feet swelling and bleeding gums are likely to continue in week 25 of
your pregnancy.
Because normal daily hair loss is suppressed by pregnancy hormones, you may notice that your hair
becomes thick and glossy. However, all this extra hair might shed off after you deliver your little one,
and sometimes in chunks.
You may experience swollen, itchy veins in the rectum due to pressing down of uterus. These veins
are caused by the increase in blood
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9. Essay about SUN Microsystems Case Analysis
SUN Microsystems Case Analysis
Sun Microsystems had an extremely tough decision to make in regards to its procurement strategy.
They had to decide if they were going to take on an E sourcing or dynamic bidding auction type
strategy with making purchases from their suppliers. Taking on this type of procurement strategy
would benefit Sun with cost savings on procurements, but may jeopardize their supplier relationships
and quality of inputs for Sun products.
After reviewing the enclosed financial data for Sun from 1996 1999, it is apparent that some trends are
consistent. Sun s cost of goods sold has consistently been around half of their revenue for prior fiscal
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It would allow Sun to choose their supplier by cost and match that with their internal aggregated
demand figures. This would raise competition between suppliers and allow Sun to reduce their
procurement costs. Sun would have to take many factors into consideration when bidding on suppliers
such that quality and integrity are not affected, thus tampering with their relationships with their
suppliers.
Advantages: A dynamic bidding system has the potential to reduce costs through price flexibility; it is
fast and conveniently transacted through the Internet, and allows for expanded competition among
suppliers.
Disadvantages: With so much focus on lower prices, initial quality would be affected, current supplier
relationships would deteriorate, collusion of suppliers could result, and the possibility of an Internet
security threat could arise.
Sun prides itself on strategic supplier relationships. Making this type of change in procurement
strategy may affect these relationships. Sun management has to decide if it wants to continue its
ethical business through strong supplier relationships, or follow the greed trail of money hungry
corporations. I would involve top management from all of my major suppliers in making such a
decision and let them see my side of the business. I have to cut costs, so we can work together to
reduce cost of goods sold, or we
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10. Roman Lawns Into Gardens
Lawns and Gardens have been developed since civilization started to settle. The two very diverse
ideas had different meaning than in today s industrial society. Lawn is defined as a flat and level area
of mown or cultivated grass, while garden is defined as a plot of ground where flowers, vegetables,
fruits and herbs are cultivated (Lawns into Gardens). However, despite their differences, both show
the relationship between people and nature. Lawns, in today s society, are seen as an attempt to
dominate and homogenize nature. Gardens, on the other hand, illustrate the intimate relationship
between people, cities and food, constantly reminding us of the complexities and poetry of growing
food and eating (Lawns into Gardens). Studies show ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In this period, wealthy Romans created gardens next to their villas. Their gardens were decorated with
statues and sculptures to elaborate on the idea of a garden. Not only did the Romans use the garden as
an attractive space, they also used it for agricultural purpose. Roman gardens were laid out with
hedges and vines and contained a wide variety of flowers like acanthus, cornflowers, cyclamen,
hyacinth, iris, lavender, lilies, myrtle, narcissus, poppy, rosemary and violet (A Brief History of
Gardening). Additionally, wealthy Romans could build houses around a courtyard. The courtyard
usually contained a colonnaded porch, a pool, a fountain as well as beds of flowers (A Brief History of
Gardening). After the fall of Rome, gardening declined in Western Europe. Only the church used
gardens for growing herbs for medical use and for growing flowers for altar decoration. By the late
13th century the rich began to grow gardens for pleasure as well for medicinal herbs and vegetables,
thus restoring the idea of a
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11. Red’s Redemption- Shawshank Redemption
The Shawshank Redemption follows the lives of Ellis Red Redding and Andy Dufresne and their
twenty year stint at the Shawshank State Penitentiary. Red (a guilty man) is serving a life sentence for
murder, Andy (an innocent man) is serving consecutive life sentences for the murder of his wife and
her lover. Throughout the film, Red and Andy form an unlikely friendship that transcends age, race,
and class boundaries that ultimately leads to Red s spiritual redemption and freedom.
The film is set up for a classic white and black pairing with a magical negro narrative, however, The
Shawshank Redemption subverts expectations. Red defies the cinema stereotype of the mystical black
man or the Magical Negro because he is portrayed with dignity, because he is the main character and
everyman, because he is not extraordinarily wise or supernatural (though he does give advice, it is not
his only or main role in the text), and he survives the film having learned a lesson from a white
character. This denunciation is significant because it is a rejection of common black/white race
relation stereotypes, and because it is a landmark replacement of negative stereotypes with positive
realisms in cinema.
Celebrated director Spike Lee coined the term at a Yale conference during which he addressed race
relations in modern film (Gonzales). This stereotype focuses on a character who the audience
identifies as black. This (often supporting) character seems sensible and habitually
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12. Britain and American Influence on Australian Pop Culture...
The Influence of American and British Popular Culture on Australia in the 1950s
In the 1950s America and Britain influenced Australia s popular culture in a number of ways.
Although Australia s national identity is evident in every part of popular culture, America and Britain
both had a significant impact on the development of Australian culture since World War Two.
Throughout out the decade they changed the way people thought about Australian fashion, music and
entertainment. Fashion was based around celebrity images and American cinema and television
became a big hit.
In the 1950s, the fashion industry was based mostly around teenagers and young adults. Before this
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Movies starring young men as the main character such as The Wild One and Rebel Without a Cause
inspired young men to follow punk style fashion trends. Wearing blue jeans, a white t shirt, and a
leather jacket became popular around this time, and it was causing a generation of young men to
change their attitudes. This trend became a symbol of teenage rebellion for boys everywhere.
However, not all boys were following this punk style of fashion. Many were leaning more towards the
British styles and trends, including the teddy boy style, which consisted of high waisted, narrow drain
pipe trousers, long jackets, slim ties and large, shiny, pointed shoes. (http://www.skwirk.com/p c_s
14_u 189_t 506_c 1873/nsw/history/australia s social and cultural history in the post war period/social
and cultural features of the 1950s/fashion in the 1950s)
By the 1950s it was becoming easier for more Australians to afford music products such as radios and
vinyl records. Before television was introduced in Australia, radio was evidently the most popular
form of entertainment. By 1955 and estimated 97% of Australian households owned a radio set. In the
1950s radio announcers often used American accents to make their products seem appealing and
modern to young audiences. The vinyl record played a huge part of music in the 1950s because it was
a new exciting and affordable way
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13. The Impact Of Islamic Radicalism On The Middle East
One of the most pressing issues in modern geopolitics is the rise of a radical and violent terrorist sect
in the Middle East. Most prominently associated with Al Qaeda during the early half of the 21st
century and as of 2015 it s even more extreme splinter group The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
While many in the West are shocked by the violent motivations and anti Western philosophy of these
movements the truth is that Islamic Radicalism has roots that stretch far back through the fog of
history to the fall of the Ottoman Empire and the rise of European economic, social, and military
might in the region. With the partitioning of the old Ottoman territories after World War I and
subsequent occupation by Western European colonial powers, the historical strategy of colonization
came into play; place a foreign backed minority led government into power to serve as a puppet
regime acting for the benefit of the controlling foreign interest. This socially unsustainable colonial
strategy placed the majority of many countries, including Egypt and Syria, into conflict with the
empowered minority. Other more homogeneous countries, such as Iraq and Iran, discontent to live
under the oppressive de facto rule of a foreign power, grew embittered towards their colonial patrons
and puppet dictatorships and turned towards the perceived purity and social benefits of embracing
political movements based in Islam and Pan Arabism.
Prior to the First World War the Ottoman Empire, sitting at
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14. 13th Amendment
The Court sees the Second Amendment as protecting a right of individuals to possess firearms
(505,Chemerinsky). With the Ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868 changed the
constitutional landscape and cemented a new basis for applying the Bill of Rights to the states. By not
fully incorporating the Bill of Rights this meant justices had to create their own standards for what
process is due under the Fourteenth Amendment (338,O Brien). This is very important because this
deviated from methods of interpreting the Constitution and to establish their own thoughts instead of
holding up a strict constructionist view of the these incorporated laws. The due process revolution
forged during the Warren Court years during the 1960 s by extending the major guarantees of the Bill
of Rights to the states took on a life of its own (407, O Brien). This meant that the Warren Court did
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One example of this was in the case of Richardson v. Wright (1972). This law required the opportunity
to appeal and provide sufficient evidence before the state can terminate disability benefits (407,O
Brien). Today it is your right to appeal and to plead your case so the state won t cut the benefits off
since these individuals rely on these to sustain their economic lifestyles. The due process clause was
broken into two processes which were substantive and procedural due process. Procedural due process
implies, the minimum objectives the government before it deprives any citizen of life, liberty, or
property (545, Chemerinsky). Procedural due process refers to a specific kind of notice and the
opportunity to provide a cross examination for the recipient to plead its case to not lose their benefits.
The second process is
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15. Chuck Close s Inventive Artistic Style
Chuck Close Chuck Close is a famous visual artist known for his ability to overcome challenges as
well as his inventive artistic style. He is mainly recognized for his large scale, photo realistic portrait
paintings. Close has been very successful with other methods such as printmaking, watercolor, finger
painting, paper collage and pastels. He has degrees from extremely respected colleges despite his lack
of educational interest in earlier life. Over the year Close has experienced tragic, life changing, health
issues but has persevered and learned to overcome those challenges to continue to pursue his passion
for the arts. Chuck Close was born in July 5, 1940. As a child Close had trouble paying attention due
to his dyslexia, leading
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16. PTSD and Its Effect on Military Families Essay
PTSD and Its Effects on Military Families In 2004 Operation Iraqi Freedom became the deadliest
American military conflict since the Vietnam War. Military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and
Vietnam have brought heightened awareness of military related PTSD, as well as the relationship and
family problems that accompany the disorder. Studies have shown that 11% 20% of Veterans that
served in Iraq and 6% 11% of veterans that were deployed to Afghanistan have suffered from PTSD.
Veterans of operation Desert Storm suffer at a rate of about 10% and Vietnam veteran estimates have
been as high as 30% 50%. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is defined as an anxiety disorder that can
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While PTSD was not yet defined it was clear that these symptoms were caused because of the
disturbing things that had been seen. With no treatments available and a stigma that the effected
persons were cowards or scared soldiers were often sent home with no supervision. During World War
I physicians began calling it shell shock or combat fatigue , they believed that concussions caused by
the impact of shells disrupting the brain caused the symptoms. Treatments included hospitalization
and electric shock therapy. By World War II medical personnel noticed that soldiers that were engaged
in longer more intense fighting had much higher levels or psychiatric disturbances and started using
the term battle fatigue or combat exhaustion. Soldiers were being labeled as fearful and lacking in
discipline and PTSD was still not fully recognized as a disorder, at this time treatment included
barbiturates. As the Vietnam War began preventative measures were being taken to decrease the
psychological impact of war on soldiers. Unfortunately as the war ended soldiers were often met with
hostile demonstrations by anti war activists and society offered little acceptance of Vietnam veterans
even years after the war. This is when early studies on PTSD and the effects on military families
began being documented. Early research showed that PTSD can have devastating, far reaching
consequences on the patients functioning, relationships,
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17. My Philosophy of Teaching Essay
My Philosophy of Teaching
Education is an important aspect in the lives of all individuals. From the day we are born until the day
we die, we are constantly learning. At a very young age, children begin attending school. Throughout
their educational career, children have many different teachers who hold many different views, beliefs,
and values. Methods of instruction, personalities, and classroom interaction are all unique to the
teacher. Some teachers may come in each day just because it s their job, and they need the paycheck.
Yet, the ones who are there for the success of their students are the ones who truly make a difference.
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Teachers should pass this enthusiasm onto their students and gain their interest in the subject. Children
need teachers who care about them, teachers who love them. When a student knows you care, they are
more likely to succeed.
Teachers should have confidence in their students. They should set high expectations for all students,
and then give them the support and encouragement they need to obtain those expectations. Teachers
should praise students. They need to create a comfortable learning environment where students can
make mistakes. Mistakes are a part of learning. As a child my mother always told me, Practice makes
perfect and If at first you don t succeed, try, try again. At times, students may become frustrated.
Teachers need to encourage their students and give them positive reinforcement. They should help
their students to never give up.
At times, even the best teachers may not be coming through to their students. What may seem like the
perfect lesson plan for one class may not be such a success in another. Yet good teachers have the
ability to recognize this. They monitor and adjust. Teachers need to observe their students to see if the
lesson is coming through to them. If it is not, the teacher should not give up and move on to new
material. They need to adjust, and reteach the lesson in a way that will come though to the
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18. The Leadership Style Of Authoritarian Leadership In...
Authoritarian leadership is a leadership style in which the leader dictates and controls all decisions in
the group and task. Often referred to as Autocratic leadership, authoritarian leadership is about control,
organization and discipline. Coach Haskins Leadership Style on the Court is authoritarian with his
quota You re here to learn fundamental, disciplined defensive basketball. Now that means discipline
both on and off the court. No girls. No booze. No late nights. Nothing besides fundamental basketball.
I speak, you listen. I don t wanna hear can t or won t or Coach, I m bleeding. I don t wanna hear
anything except the basketball bounce. You play basketball my way. My way s hard. Bobby Joe This
authoritarian style of leadership is often encountered in the world of athletics. During the beginning of
their season Coach Haskins demands the respect of his players. His values included listening and
obeying your coach, or repercussions will take place. If a player dared to disrespect the rules in place,
either that person and/or the team would be put through punishment. There was no room for
compromise, for whatever coach said was to be done. For example, when coach had said there was no
partying some of the team members snuck out the first night. The next day at practice, coach had been
informed of their disobedience and had the team running sprints for punishment until they physically
could not do anymore. It happened again when coach caught Booby Joe Hill with a
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19. The Myers Briggs Type ( Mbti )
ABSTRACT The Myers Briggs Type (MBTI) was taken to discover my personality type. There were
four categories that resulted in my personality type. These categories where I focus my attention
Extraversion (E) or Introversion (I), the way I take in information Sensing (S) or Intuition (N), the
way I make decisions Thinking (T) or Feeling (F) and how I deal with the outer world Judging (J) or
Perceiving (P). Based on the responses to the assessment, it reported that my MBTI type is ESTJ,
which is also described as Extraverted Thinking with Sensing Judging. The Myers Briggs Type
(MBTI) After completing the MBTI my personality type was extraversion, sensing, thinking and
judging. (ESTJ) (Jung Typology Test) This personality ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I tend to talk to other people or listen to what they are saying to me. I like being around others,
marking them laugh and feel good about themselves. I tend to want to be the center of attraction. This
happens when I am in a good place within myself. I also tend to put my problems on the back burner
and help those who may be going through some things. I do not care to be alone. I know this to be true
about myself. I love being around family and friends. I get a pleasure helping people. SENSING The
second type the test indicated I belong was sensing. The Jung test states that, there are two distinct
ways of perceiving the data that we gather . My way is sensing. Sensing defined explained by Jung is
that my, preference absorbs data in a literal, concrete fashion . (www.personality page.com) Jung goes
on to say that, people use sensing and intuition in their life but not the say way . (www.personality
page.com)My results showed that I am a sensing because I, taste food, which I do; notice a stoplight
has changed, memorize a speech and follow steps in a plan. I believe this all to be correct about my
personality. THINKING Jung noticed that people have the capability to make decisions based thinking
and feeling. My results showed that I my decisions are based on logic and reason , (www.personality
page.com) This means that I am in thinking mode. The results also indicated that because I am a
thinker I make decisions in a
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20. Video Games Call Of Duty
One of the biggest controversial cases among parents and children is, whether to allow them to play
violent video games. Many people often assume that these intense games have a direct correlation to
becoming a violent person. While many people agree with this, the research is not 100% accurate.
This makes it very hard to find proof that a violent video game is one of the leading causes of a violent
person. We are often blaming these games for a more internal complex problem.
One of the leading video games Call Of Duty focuses on killing people in order to win the game. This
game has over 40 million users and is the most successful franchise in all of history. In my opinion
what is the fun of theoretically killing virtual people? I do not think kids should be subjective to
watching this violence at a young age. These games should be geared for adults more than children.
When the child is held at the age of accountability they can then decide what games are good for
them.
When a shooting happens many people are looking for reasons as to why it happened, many times
they automatically assumed that person played violent video games. Conservatives start to raise their
opinion when things in American go awry. Republican Donald Trump tweeted on Twitter: Video game
violence glorification must be stopped it s creating monsters! In hopes to end the video games that
correlate to violence the government plans to take action. The state Rep. of Missouri, Diane Franklin,
has brought
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21. The Pros And Cons Of MLB Winter Meetings
The MLB Winter Meetings are a time for owners, general managers and reporters to all be in the same
place at the same time. The Winter Meetings are notorious for big signings and trades that will happen
in the course of the five day span that the meetings last. Each year, the meetings are in a different city
and this year, it s Nashville, Tennessee. Some of the big free agents such as David Price and Zack
Greinke had already signed prior to the meetings. But there are big names that hadn t signed such as
Ben Zobrist. The Winter Meetings are also a time for big names to be traded. Players such as Jose
Fernandez, Starlin Castro, Shelby Miller and Carlos Gonzalez are just some of the big names to be
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The same night, another trade was struck between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Atlanta Braves.
The Braves sent the young stud Shelby Miller, who recorded a 3.02 ERA in 2015, to Arizona in
exchange for top D Backs prospect, Dansby Swanson and two other prospects. This move proved that
the Dbacks want to go all in for 2016. There are still many players on the market who have yet to be
signed, primarily outfielders. Outfielders such as Jason Heyward, Yoenis Cespedes, Alex Gordon and
Justin Upton have yet to reach deals with teams. The Giants, after losing out on the major free agents
and trade candidates that they wanted are the frontrunners to sign the 2015 World Champion Alex
Gordon of the Kansas City Royals. The meetings conclude on December 10th, but the offseason won t
stop. Many deals will continue to be made all the way up until January before spring training. The
current rumor now is that Jason Heyward will choose between the Cubs, Angels and Cardinals. An
outfield consisting of Heyward and Mike Trout would be one of the best defensive outfields in all of
baseball because they are both spectacular
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23. Gurgaon Real Estate Development
Introduction Real estate sector is popping dead set be a significant contributor to the economic system
and a few argue that within the close to future might be thought about because the back bone of the
economy. but some economists have expressed considerations that housing markets in some major
Indian cities is also property bubbles and ar expected to burst . the first causes triggering exploding of
this presently theoretical bubble would come with political instability within the country, restrictions
on banking exposure to the current section of the economy by the bank of Republic of India. this can
probably be in an effort to forestall the type of huge housing value crash that occurred throughout the
autumn of u. s. property bubble of 2008 2009, however it s going to have the alternative impact,
dashing up losses. But as of currently the arena is during a pop out stage. during this Report, on the
idea of assortment of primary knowledge, I even have brought along the factors crucial the worth of
property, factors touching call of investment in property and major areas of investment within the
sector with a study of the prospect of Gurgaon and closely encompassing areas. The Objectives of my
study as I even have mentioned on top of are: To determine factors touching the worth of property. To
determine the factors effecting call of investment. To analyze impact of growth in property (in
Gurgaon). This report concludes that it s the income and Government
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24. Critical Critique Of Dr Faustus
Doctor Faustus was written in Elizabethan age that is also known as Shakespearean age or as a
Renaissance period. It is a historical play based on the story of Faust who is a well known doctor of
theology. He has too much knowledge and wants to acquire more. Law and physic are the good wits
and he thinks that philosophy is not petty good. He is of the view that divinity is the basest and all the
necromantic books are glorious. He withdrew God and sells his soul in the hands of Lucifer, Prince of
Hell. He has also committed a fling with Helen of Troy and become eternally loathsome.
Genre:
Doctor Faustus, a play by Marlowe showed all the characteristics of Renaissance movement as well as
it showed the Christian religion and at the same time Elizabethan era. It is purely a morality play.
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Many of the critics said that Marlowe has composed his story which is written in Faustbuch in which a
person commits a sin and then he has faced punishment.
Structure of doctor Faustus:
Some of the critics are of the view that Doctor Faustus is a play which deals with the unevenness. It
has some gaps in the middle part of the plot. It does not have any good start, ending as well as middle.
Just because of this the unity of action with the chain of effect and cause is badly interrupted. But the
reality is contrary to this, no doubt the unity of action is there and the middle portion of the play is the
most essential part of the play.
Plot of doctor Faustus:
As Aristotle has given the idea of a good play. It should have a proper beginning, a middle and an end.
But Doctor Faustus does not follow these rules. Doctor Faustus has a weak middle if compare to its
beginning and
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25. Pros And Cons Of Raising The Driving Age Of 18
The current driving age of sixteen is implemented in almost every state in the United States. Most
states have become accustomed to the current driving age, but recently there are certain states that
believe that the legal driving age should be raised due to various reasons. The main argument for most
states is that sixteen year old s are not mature enough and lack the preparation to handle the
responsibility to drive safely. Teenagers under the age of eighteen should be required to wait longer to
get their license and should be more prepared before getting their license. Raising the age was not an
idea based on opinions. Over the years many people and organizations have recorded facts and
statistics to support their claims. An example shown on CBS News, shows that More than 5,000 U.S.
teens die each year in car crashes. The rate of crashes, fatal and nonfatal, per mile driven for 16 year
old drivers is almost 10 times the rate for drivers ages 30 to 59, according to the National Highway
Safety Administration (CBS NEWS). One huge influence on the topic was the Insurance Institutes for
Highway Safety, they created a seventeen page memo filled with statistics and examples of how
raising the age is a necessity. This is not the first attempt to use statistics to support the appeal to raise
the age. The Seattle Times states, The example the institute uses most prominently is New Jersey, the
only state with a minimum driver s license age of 17. The report cited a study from 1992 96 in which
the rate of crash related deaths among 16 and 17 year olds was 18 per 100,000 in New Jersey,
compared with 26 per 100,000 in Connecticut, which had a minimum driver s license age of 16 and 4
months (Willette). Overall the argument that raising the age will result in less teen deaths while
driving is highly justified. There are frequent examples and a huge amount of research that proves that
younger drivers are more likely to cause harm or damage than an older, more experienced driver.
One crucial evidence used in the case to raise the driving age is the mental stage teenagers are in at
this age. Teen brains at sixteen aren t as developed as an eighteen year old brain. This is showcased in
a study on the Chicago Tribune that
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26. The Relationship Between Corporate Governance And Performance
LITERATURE ABSTRACTS
1. This article focuses on the Gompers, Ishii, and Metrick (GIM, 2003) study which found that strong
shareholder rights lead to higher stock price returns and thus value. This is a great indicator that good
governance has a direct effect on the performance of the firm. The article finds the correlation of
corporate governance and the positive impact it has on the firm, management, and shareholders.
However the article provides a subjective view, is good governance the correct metric of evaluation.
The primary finding of the article is a comprehensive and economic analysis defending the relation
between corporate governance and performance. This article examines the inter relationships among
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Yermack, 1996). This article argues against the findings of Jensen (1993) and Lipton and Lorsch
(1992), which stated that larger boards have a negative effect on firm value; in fact the study suggests
that having a large diverse board enables the firm to have more experience and expertise to contribute
to firm value and boost firm performance.
3. This article notes advocates for shareholders have requested that corporations have smaller board
sizes with more outside representation. Despite the importance of corporate boards and the call to
action for them to reform, economists have not been able to conclude what drives the composition and
size of boards. This study was based on three non mutually exclusive testable hypotheses. Overall the
article, came to a conclusion that board size/composition vary across all firms and remains
unexplained. Firms that issue IPO start off with small board sizes and add .13 members every year for
the first 10 years. Board of firms issuing IPO s usually are comprised of 56% outside members and 44
inside members. This study identified the following characteristics within them: larger firms have
seasoned and diverse independent boards and firms in which managers have substantial influence have
less independent boards.
4. The article supports the idea of good corporate board of governance leads to increased firm
performance. For example with increased operating performance
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27. Knights Research Paper
According to the urban dictionary a knight is a man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted
soldier in armor . In other words a professional killer. Even though we view Knights as professional
warriors, we failed to see that they were much more than a warrior. Knights were not merely
professional warriors: knighthood includes guidelines that one must follow: the notion of social status,
political power, legal classification, and cultural expressions of knightly identity bravery, honor,
loyalty,and service to a woman. Knights are the emblematic warriors of the European Middle Ages.
(Knights: In History and Legend, pg. 15) Knights first surfaced between the years of 1000 1350 after
the fall of the Roman Empire. After the fall of the Roman Empire also known as The Medieval Period,
Europe was dominated by a feudal system, which consisted of God being the supreme ruler, then a
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According to howstuffworks.com, Throughout the Middle Ages, the armor used by knights varied.
Not to mention that the armor was extremely expensive. Knights in early Middle Ages, using
technology from the Romans, wore leather armor. Leather was very expensive... (
history.howstuffworks.com) The armor had to be custom made to fit the Knights measurements or
they faced the risk of an ill fitting suit of armor hampering them in battle. Other than using leather for
armor a Knights armor consisted of a complex series of garments, chain mail, and iron plate. Chain
mail , small, interwoven steel rings , was very popular among blacksmiths and armorers because it
was easy to do, cheaper than other armor, and it could effectively deflect weapons. But soon
blacksmiths learned how to do plated armor and it was much better in certain areas that the chain mail
wasn t, but it was
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28. The Most Important Characteristics Of Giftedness
Although the history of humanity saw a huge amount of really great leaders who changed the world to
a better place, there were some bad leaders who caused big disaster for the universe too and they still
exist. We see these leaders everywhere. Presidents, team captains, religious leaders, CEOs, etc.
Basically, leaders are the ones who lead others. Actually, when we look at these leaders characters , we
can easily see most of them have gifted people characteristics. Because leadership is one of the most
important characteristics of giftedness. At this point, we can say gifted students are the possible future
leaders. Frankly, it is one of the main reasons that influence me to study gifted education. If the
educators know how to develop their leadership feature, and if they teach these children how to be a
good leader, it means we will see a better world in the future. Creating great leaders of the future for
more livable environments for everyone, this idea is my imagined as an educator. As you know I am
not teaching at anywhere right now. Because of that, I am just pretending like a teacher who is
teaching to 10 (5 male, 5 female) 4th grade gifted student. I would want to create a plan based on the
class president system. I would like to call it be own president before choose your president
Here are some main duties and specialties of the class president:
When there is no teacher in the classroom, he/she is the most qualified
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29. Are Competitive Sports Really Good For Kids Essay
Name: Yejin Oh
Date: April 27th, 2017
Block: 7
Are Competitive Sports Really Good for Kids?
Competitive sports are a topic that is still heavily debated on, even today. Most people have formed a
very strong opinion on this issue, and on whether or not competitive sports is detrimental to children s
and teens health and well being. However, I believe that when children and teens play competitive
sports, this leads to many downsides, and negative side effects, including: the increased risk of health
issues compared to other types of sports, a decreased enjoyment of the actual activity, and the loss of
kids and teens confidence and self esteem, which could lead to other, but no less important, issues,
such as substance abuse and stress, due to the competitive and winning focused nature of these kinds
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There have been multiple, very severe cases in which people, even adults, have died or been heavily
injured while playing competitive sports. For one, several N.F.L. veterans have been exhibiting
Alzheimer s like symptoms in their 40 s. Troy Aikman couldn t remember a Super Bowl victory, and
Steve Young retired due to concussions. In addition, teenagers have died after playing too soon after a
concussion, which was received while they were playing competitive sports. (Cohen, 2009,
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/29/sports/football/29cohen.html) Some studies even suggest that
competitive sports, which not only involve intense activity, but aggressive emotions, as well, are more
likely to result in a heart attack than any other forms of exercise, according to the New York Times.
This shows that competitive sports can be very dangerous, and, sometimes, fatal. This is a risk that
people must first consider,
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30. Analysis Of Floyd Mayweather s Life
You hear certain things, negative things, all the time that aren t true, but you never hear about the
positive, This quote resembles Floyd Mayweather s life. His family really loves the sport of boxing,
and Mayweather loved being in the gym with the gloves on his hands. The life of crime started to take
over for Mayweather s parents. Mayweather s talent inside the ring was amazing, and a great is what
Mayweather turned into he shined in the ring. Mayweather proves to be one of the greatest with a
record of 49 0 which is the second best without a loss to 51 0 1.
Boxing is part of Floyd Mayweather family history. Floyd Joy Sinclair was born February 24th, 1977
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He won it again at 25 then again at 27. He won 3 total golden glove awards. Mayweather decided to
go to the Olympics. Got the bronze medal at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. Mayweather lost a
controversial decision to Bulgaria Serafim Todorov. Turned pro on October 11th, 1996. Soon after
Floyd Mayweather father was released from jail. Floyd Mayweather made his father, Floyd
Mayweather Sr his manager and trainer. Floyd began to shine as he became an all time great. In Floyd
Mayweather s first title fight in 1998. Mayweather beat Genaro Hernandez for the super featherweight
championship. From the year 2000, Floyd Mayweather changed 4 weight classes. Floyd Mayweather
then fired his father, Floyd Mayweather Sr in 2000. Floyd Mayweather then hired his uncle Roger
Mayweather. Floyd Mayweather won the lightweight championship in 2002. Then the super
lightweight championship in 2005. Then Floyd Mayweather won the welterweight championship in
2006. Then Mayweather defeated Oscar De La Hoya in 2007 for the welterweight crown. Floyd
Mayweather then beat Ricky Hatton in 2007. Mayweather shocked everyone when he retired in 2007.
But then soon came back in 2009. Floyd Mayweather started gaining tons of money. Became the third
highest paid athlete in 2010. Mayweather brought in 60 million dollars that year. Floyd Mayweather
really wanted greatness. Started in the Television business. Floyd Mayweather got his own Home Box
Office Documentary. Then Mayweather was on Dancing With The
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31. Vultures In Armadillo s Death
Vultures illuminated by dim headlights took flight from their gathering place around a piece of
carrion, a disemboweled[1] armadillo, as he passed. The radio was cycling[2] through stations of its
own accord. The moon wasn t visible[3]. His first assumption[4] was that it was obscured by clouds,
but there were none. His leg bled[5] steadily. Blurred silhouettes meandered across the road; he made
no attempt to avoid them as they meshed around his vehicle, emitting[6] harsh whispers into its
confines. He d seen nary another vehicle in four hours. The road was disheveled and rough, and
clearly had not been tended in numerous years. He could tell he d reached his destination when the
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The top of his skull ached intensely. Scanning the room, plainly furnished and sterile, the thought
passed that the events he d recently experienced had been some sort of comatose fantasy. A leftward
glance invalidated this thought. His view through the window bore the same off blue sky. In the
distance he could see another freefalling, upright structure a skyscraper. As he pondered the
implications of the presence of such a structure, Bangon barged through the door. Tark, yan awape!
Heed intet? he spoke excitedly. His face was plastered with a grin. Tark began to ask how long he d
been unconscious, but realized the probable futility of doing so. Tark lifted himself from recline,
yanked out an IV, and rose. Bangon appeared even more pleased. Tark found the outside of his room
disappointing, in that it was just as typical. The two entered the nearby elevator and descended. The
lobby was populated by beings just like Bangon supremely homosapien ish sans the arrangement of
their eyes and brows. Tark wondered if there were more deformities especial to these people that tend
to be unseen. Most of the lobby s populace stared at Tark in bewilderment as he and Bangon made
their way to the sliding doors at the hospital s entrance. Stepping onto the concrete outside, Tark could
see even more structures. The aforementioned skyscraper could be seen far to his left. Far ahead of
him was a collective of buildings appearing to be a bar,
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