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Lakeland Art Museum Essay
The Lakeland art Museum is the focal point of my report, where I enjoyed many paintings,
photographs, and sculptures of many artists both renowned and local. Examples of such would be
Pablo Picasso, Francisco De Goya, Hung Liu, and many more. Although the first to catch my eye was
that of Liu s work Working Woman: Millstone 1999, an etching with soft colors, varnish, as well as
paint. It depicts two work worn older Chinese woman operating a millstone the image was then
layered over with red kanji fruit and a bird. Furthermore while absorbing the impact of the piece I
came to realize that one woman was much older than the other and overseeing the younger ones work,
they were wearing similar clothes and seemed to be in an outdoor setting. Concluding that it maybe
possible The image depicted a mother and daughter as well as their family practice of milling grain.
Due to it obviously not being factory setting meaning the mill must be close to a home, similarities
between the women could possibly mean relation, and practice of stone milling could have been
passed down thorough their generations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Techniques in this painting include many different mediums such as carving into the wood, paint, and
varnish to create multiple dimensions and tension in this piece. Specifically tension from the stains of
varnish making the depiction look dirty and worn, as well as lettering from the red kanji appearing on
this piece of which is illegible to me, after carefully analyzing the piece I moved on. Venturing to the
second floor of the art museum I observed a series of pieces named Fearful Symmetry Holly Scoggins
a professor of art at Polk State the one I found to be the most interesting Little
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Comparing Women In Hamlet And The Changeling
The role of women is a crucial theme in both Hamlet and the Changeling to depict the chaotic
turbulence in Hamlet s family, the court of Denmark, Alicante s household and the asylum. In Hamlet,
the female characters, Gertrude and Ophelia, are unappreciated women that are considered frail and
weak minded by the men in their lives. In contrast, the Changeling explores the realms feminine
power and weakness. While there are only a few years between the tragedies, the women s behaviour
towards the implications of their social status is radically different. Whereas Shakespeare only
illustrates the destructive, deadly consequences when one rebels against their position in society,
Middleton and Rowley demonstrate how remaining faithful and obedient ... Show more content on
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Ophelia embodies the flaw of obedience, but deeper than that, the flaw of dependence. Ophelia is
completely dependent on her father, Polonius, and proves her loyalty and unwavering dependence
when she agrees to stay away from Hamlet and his false sentiments. She gives in quite easily when
Polonius forbids her from seeing Hamlet again, in Act 1 Scene 4, I shall obey my lord . The use of the
appellation lord , Ophelia is belittling herself to below her father and ultimately, men and thus,
reconciling her obeying men. This early scene in the play sets up Ophelia s frame of mind. Although
Ophelia wants to believe Hamlet is true to her and Hath given countenance to his speech... With
almost all the holy vows of heaven (Act 1, Scene 3), her father s word is law and what he says she
must follow, for if she refuses Polonius, she risks social ostracism and grave insult to the man who
capriciously controls her future (Campbell 58). A modern audience may expect her to fight for this
love but this was unheard of in Shakespearian times when women were often completely dependent
on first their fathers and later their husbands almost everything. Essentially, Ophelia is
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Ruby Bridges Thesis
To many people Ruby Bridges had been the first African American to enter an all white school, but to
others, she was an extremely fearless little girl who radiated love in everything she did. Ruby Bridges
began attending an all white elementary school when she was only six years old. Every school day
Ruby was escorted into school by U.S. Marshalls, which helped ensure her safety from the protestors.
The vulgar protesters treated Ruby, and yelled foul words at her, which hardly bothered Ruby any. Six
year old Ruby demonstrated courage, love, and fearlessness even though she was treated as less than,
terrorized, and isolated by the other students. Initially, Ruby was treated as though she was less than
others, not only by the teachers and parents but by the students as well. Whenever the white people
would see Ruby they would look away, and ignore her as if she was not there. Also, Ruby is extremely
smart, perhaps even smarter than the white children, but is treated as though she cannot learn and is
not able. For example, when Ruby made a surprisingly high grade on the test which helped her enter
the white school, all the teachers were tremendously surprised. Another ... Show more content on
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The protesters threatened to poison her food, and kill her; which caused Ruby to only want to eat
packaged food and no home cooked meals. Another protester even had a coffin with a Ruby doll in it,
hoping to scare Ruby into dropping out of the all white school. Ruby s vice principal (vp) even hired a
new teacher just for her, because the VP did not want her associating with the white children. When a
preacher wanted to let his white daughter go back to school, the protesters called him a traitor and
began terrorizing him as well. Not only did the vice principal enjoy tormenting Ruby, she enjoyed
isolating ruby from the other students as
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Post Fire Segmentation
An increase in elevation sees an abrupt change in vegetation structure and composition, occupied by
low growing sub alpine woodland dominated by snow gums and treeless valleys (Figure 1). Barker
(1998) found that post fire, the woodland consisted of regrowth from lignotubers. However, if fire
intensity is too severe, these lignotubers will be destroyed, severely impacting on the regeneration
process and vegetation structure (Barker 1998). Such conditions will burn vegetative cover, removing
or damaging the vegetation enough that the above ground parts die shortly after the fire event. In
seasonal, low intensity fires, woodlands burn slowly, where the above part of the tree survive and the
bark at the base of the trunk is damaged due to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Camac et al. (2013) found that in alpine heathlands, little difference in plant diversity and composition
across a fire severity gradient were found five years after landscape scale fire. They also suggest that
these heathlands are similar to temperate sclerophyllous shrubby vegetation types which re establish
within one to two years after fire. Whilst composition was not affected, vegetation structure was
impacted by a substantially higher amount of bare ground, increasing soil loss, invasive species and
lower shrub cover after burning (Camac et al. 2013). Alpine shrublands and grassland boundaries may
be affected by fires, where dynamics exist with grasses replacing shrubs over time in the absence of
fire disturbance (McDougall and Walsh 2007). As disturbance creates bare ground, this triggers the
cycle of shrub regeneration and dominance which may cause larger fires due to its high flammability
(Williams et al. 2006). If frequent fires persist however, the community structure of for example,
alpine wetlands, would result in large burned patches that take decades to recover or will not recover
at all due to the disruption of local hydrology (Williams et al. 2006). The loss of key stone species will
also cause longer regeneration (decades or even centuries) of various species (Walsh and McDougall
2005). It has been argued that intense, large, infrequent fires in the alpine landscape
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NYPD Whistleblower Retaliation – Detective Labeled A Rat...
In 2005 NYPD Detective, first grade, James E. Griffith called internal affairs to report he was being
pressured by a fellow officer to lie and take the blame during an internal inquiry for the mishandling
of a homicide investigation by his unit (Goldstein, 2012). Another detective and union official claimed
in his deposition that Griffin was a rat because he went to internal affairs instead of the union
(Marzulli, 2013). According to the United States District Court Eastern District of New York s
memorandum of decision the retaliation was immediate, included adverse personnel actions and
continued though out his career in different units until Detective Griffith was effectively forced to
retire due to the harassment in 2009 (James Griffin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
...while few indulge themselves in outright evil and fewer still in righteousness, people are evidently
influenced by authority, by apathy, by thoughtlessness, and by their environment (Geuras Garofalo,
2011, p. 112).The immediate supervisors at every post Griffith was assigned or escaped to participated
in the retribution by instigating and allowing the personal slurs, destruction of property, the
withholding or denial of benefits, and the refusal of other officers to work with Griffith diminishing
his ability to do his job. The very division Griffith went to in the first place, internal affairs, was
unable or unwilling to step in and hold anybody accountable for this behavior which created a hostile
working environment and promoted a universal unethical culture.
In this instance, Griffith would not be sheltered from retaliation under the traditional state and federal
whistleblower laws. Federal laws generally protect those that disclose fraud against the government
and state law NY Code 740 covers private sector and only when the complaint has been brought to the
supervisor first. In the complaint against the State of New York et al the District Court ruled that
Griffith s first amendment rights and first amendment retaliation claims would not be summarily
dismissed.
For four years, NYPD Detective first grade, James Griffith was ridiculed, belittled deprived of
benefits and generally persecuted for disclosing unethical and possibly illegal conduct to internal
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Testamentary Freedom and Validity of Wills Essay
Equity Essay
Legislation and case law has been evolving throughout history surrounding testamentary promises.
The attitudes of the courts have ebbed and flowed towards claims testing the validity of a will. New
Zealand was the first country in the commonwealth jurisdiction to enact a family protection act, the
Testators Family Maintenance Act 1900. Although legislation has changed considerably since the
incorporation of the first act, the central concept has remained essentially unchanged. There are three
main statutes in New Zealand governing family protection and testamentary promises, Property
(relationships) Act 1976, Law Reform (Testamentary Promises) Act 1949 and the Family Protection
Act 1955. This essay will explore these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The test used to prove or disprove capacity is that of contractual capacity, and not of testamentary
capacity.
Application of the Testamentary Promises Act
Blanchard J clearly sets out, in Bryne v Bishop, the practical application of the relevant law, being
section 3 of the Testamentary Promises Act. Blanchard J sets out what qualifies work , services and
promise as described by the act, the recipient of the promise, the nexus between the services ad the
promise, and the role of the courts. The first issue is determining what qualifies the term services or
work under the act. The courts have been clear that to satisfy the term of services or work the acts
must be more than that of normal expectations of family life or social interaction. It may however be
satisfactory for acts to have a compassionate or affectionate nature in certain circumstances. Although
the parameters have not been specifically outlined, the courts have been clear that service can not be
satisfied if the facts show that of young people simply sharing the pleasures of each other s company
in a common household. The next issue which Blanchard J addresses is the term promise. It as been
declared that the term, for the purposes of the act, may be interpreted outside of the dictionary
meaning of the word. The term promise as defined in section 2 of the Act includes any statement or
representation of fact or
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Tim Horton Censorship
Sponsorships
Article # 1 Sponsorships
Quebec group says Tim Hortons ball hockey sponsorship violates law again advertising to kids
Date: February 2, 2016 Page#: N/A Source: National Post
Summary
This article is about how Tim Horton s recent ball hockey sponsorship has offended many Canadians.
The children displayed in the advertisement are Rosy cheeked children chas[ing] a ball around the
snow packed surface at Montreal s Fete des Neiges. A Quebec anti obesity group voiced that illegal
advertising is involved and is causing children to live unhealthy lifestyles because of encouraging the
consumption of fast food. The director of Coalition Poids says that she isn t pleased because the
advertisements are too aggressive. This organization ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
However, after the Fifa scandal that occurred in 2015, sponsors are now regretting their decisions of
associating their brand with Fifa. Big sponsor companies like Adidas, Kia, Coca Cola and Visa have
voice that if the governing global body doesn t make changes, then they will reassess their
sponsorships. In the most recent Fifa event that took place, Fifa s top six Global Partners (Adidas,
Coca Cola, Gazprom, Hyundai/Kia, Visa, Budweiser, and McDonalds) paid a total of $177 million
annually. After this serious scandal occurred, it is unpredictable as to how successful Fifa will be in
receiving sponsorships in the future.
The Fifa article is relevant to the sponsorships segment of the learning strand because it talks about
how upset sponsors are about the recent Fifa scandal. Since there was allegedly cheating through
bribery that occurred, an ethical dilemma exists because companies are not interested in funding for
the Fifa and receiving advertisements in return. Since this isn t the first time that there has been a Fifa
scandal, it may be the tipping point where Fifa loses all its sponsors and calls for the end of the long
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The Speech By Frederick Douglas
The speech What to a Slave is the Fourth of July? was spoken, by Frederick Douglas, to the supporters
and abolitionists at the Rochester Ladies Anti Slavery Society of Fourth of July. In his speech
Frederick Douglas speaks heavily on the subject of abolitioning slavery. Frederick Douglas provides
comparisons and analogies, appeals to the audience s logic, and appeals to the audience s emotion in
order to convince the audience to more vigorously fight for the abolition of slavery. Douglas provides
comparisons between the founding fathers and the abolition movement. He does this by using
antithesis when he brings up that To side with the right, against the wrong, with the weak against the
strong, and with the oppressed against the oppressor! is what the founding fathers had to do in order to
fight against the oppression of Britain. Frederick Douglas use of antithesis explains to the audience
that the abolitionist movement may be fighting the losing side, but they are fighting for the good of the
country. The abolitionists and its supporters are led to believe that the founding fathers faced the same
odds and situation. The audience likely feels inspired to fight more vigorously for the oppressed due to
the fact that they admire the founding fathers greatly. Frederick Douglas again supports this
comparison through the use of asyndeton. When Douglas says the founding fathers fought the
oppression of Britain by Fully appreciating the hardship to be encountered,
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Examples Of Advanced English Speech In Selma
Advanced English Speech 1953 and Selma There can be no cohesive community, without the balance
between opportunity for individuals to be treated the same and yet still have the ability to determine
their own lives. This notion is seen and realised through the community of Eurandangee in the verse
novel 1953 by Geoff Page. It is also represented in the negro community of Selma, in the film Selma
directed by Ava Du Verney, through the use of main character Martin Luther King Jr. A healthy
community can only be realised when there is equality with regards to the treatment of all community
members. This notion is explored and seen in the film Selma, which discusses the limitations of the
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In the poem Sandra, the tone of frustration is evident in the first line when she declares, I ve stuck it
out , implying that she has remained in the town despite her limited opportunities. By listing the
different groups and roles fulfilled in the town, she implicitly highlights the rigidity of the social
structures and by contrasting the roles of men and women in their twinsets looped with pearls , Page
alludes to the expected dress of women in the 1950 s a symbol of the repressed roles of women and
wife and mother. Similarly, the direct statements it s not enough ... to be just indispensable and the
goal I have is not the one thought up by Mum and Dad , shows Sandra s emphasises her
discontentment and lack of place in this town. These direct and clear statements represent how she
desires to be part of a community in which her right to not to have her life dictated by the learned
attitudes and expectations of the community, is possible. Also, the contrast between the attitudes
between Janene and Sharon in their respective poems illustrates how even on a familial level Janene s
right to individually determine her own life is disregarded by her mother, Sharon. Sharon, in this way,
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A Brief History of Harriet Jacobs
As a slave and as a runaway, Harriet Jacobs suffered more psychological abuse than physical abuse.
Harriet Jacobs had to withstand massive amounts of pain and psychological torture due to her place in
society as a slave. Jacobs does not leave out the physical aspect of the suffering, however, she focuses
more on the spiritual and emotional aspect of the slavery age. Although Jacobs had a relatively easy
life in comparison to other slaves, she was deprived from basic human rights and necessities,
witnessed human beings resolve to corruption and be treated like animals, and is sexually abused. The
mental scars left behind are very harsh. Harriet Jacobs was deprived from basic human rights and
necessities. Since Jacobs grew up in a society were African Americans were inferior, they were
objectified rather than be treated in a humane matter. Slaves were taken away the idea that they were
human. ...they thought he had spoiled his children, by teaching them to feel that they were human
beings. This was blasphemous doctrine for a slave to teach; y presumptuous in him, and dangerous to
the masters. (Pg. 12). Jacobs describes how slave owners declared slaves who tried and spread the idea
that they were worth something in society, dangerous and immediately took violent action against
them to suppress those thoughts. This was dangerous to the slave owners because they believed that
rebellion might be initiated. Jacobs was psychologically affected by this, because she was
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Nurse Competency
Practice problems are those that affects care, need a solution, and would make a difference when gets
improved (Assisting Nurses with Practice Problems). Every workplace has one or other practice
problems that are current (Current Issues and Topics, n.d.). In my workplace, one of the major
problems is the varying competency levels of nurses. The purpose of this paper is to establish that
varying levels of nurse competency is a current practice problem.
Identification of a practice problem
In my hospital, the turnover of nursing staff is high due to reasons like retirement, transfers etc. This
leads to the hiring of new nurses. My workplace accepts new graduates. As they are the beginners in
the profession, they are the novice (Cheetham ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
During the orientation period and after, she used to miss medications, charted incorrect etc. This
required other nurses to do her work too. The general levels of competency of nurses of my workplace
range from level competent to the expert. Based off of my statistics, thirty three percent of the nurses I
oriented were incompetent nurses. Hiring these nurses might be an easy way for the employer to solve
staffing shortage. But it raises another problem. No institution has time to train one third of their staff,
still tend to their patients when there is a staffing shortage. Neither the patients nor the existing nurses
deserve such a jeopardizing situation. Even though to achieve competence, there needs to be an
individualized time frame (Carraccio, Benson, Nixon, Derstine, 2008), the competence level requires
nurses to have at least two to three years of experience. This help them plan ahead and work
efficiently (Peña, 2015). What everyone expects from the newcomers is having theoretical knowledge
and just lacking experience. Thirty three percent of what we get are people with almost no theoretical
or practical knowledge or experience (Carraccio, et al.2008). Every nurse has different levels of
competency depending on their level of education and experience. When someone lacking both
requirements enters the workforce, the training time used slows the workforce till the new nurse
reaches the required
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Characteristics Of A Tragic Hero In The Iliad
The Iliad, an epic poem written by Homer, tells the story of the Trojan War. It is important to note that
the poem is a tragic story of wrath, war, bloodshed, and dishonor. The story follows demigod and
warrior, Achilles, as he is stripped of his hard earned honor with the usurp of his love, Brieseis, and
how drastically it affects the war. Achilles extreme pride, or hubris, and obsession with having his
honor restored causes the divine intervention of gods and destruction of both the Greeks and Trojans.
With Achilles choosing not to fight, he is falling to that pride. It is clear that Homer s intentions in the
writing of this work were to exhibit the tragedy of war, doing so through the portrayal of a tragic hero.
Aristotle defines a tragic hero as a character that is good, appropriate, like reality, and consistent, all
characteristics that Achilles portrays in The Iliad. Achilles is a defining character who I argue to be a
tragic hero. The first characteristic of a tragic hero that Aristotle describes is the hero s goodness. He
remarked that what a character does reveals a certain level of moral purpose (Aristotle, 1469). It takes
the reader almost the entire story to finally see Achilles goodness. His redemption as a violent warrior
proves his goodness; this is seen in his confrontation with King Priam, the father of Hector whom he
viciously murdered. Not only is Achilles able to see Priam as a genuine person, he is able to recognize
how his actions directly
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Uner Tan Syndrome Essay
In 2005, a Turkish neuroscientist and evolutionary biologist named Dr. Uner Tan discovered a family
with a very unique condition: five of them walk on all fours with a quadrupedal gait. In addition to
quadrupedalism, affected individuals showed severe mental retardation and what he described as
primitive speech. The presence of these three characteristic symptoms became known as Uner Tan
Syndrome. The Ulas family was discovered in a small village near Iskenderun in southern Turkey. At
the time of their identification, there were 12 normal children and 7 disabled children, one of whom
died. Of the 6 remaining affected children, 5 of them displayed habitual quadrupedal walking. The
Ulas family is highly consanguineous (second ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Humans, due to a highly developed cerebellum, have an unparalleled sense of balance that is specially
adapted to bipedalism. MRI scans of all members of the Ulas family showed that the individuals with
Uner Tan Syndrome had grossly underdeveloped cerebellar vermis, which is responsible for balance
and locomotion (See figure 1).
Since the discovery of the Ulas family, three additional consanguineous families in Turkey have
shown segregation for Uner Tan Syndrome to varying degrees. All together, these families were
labeled A, B, C, and D. Families A and D had regular access to medical attention, and both sought
treatment for the quadrupedal locomotion. In fact, family A actively discouraged quadrupedal walking.
Attempts in both families were unsuccessful, which led researchers to conclude that social factors did
not contribute to this behavior (Ozcelik et al. 4234).
Although Uner Tan Syndrome is described as a collection of symptoms, the implications of the
quadrupedal locomotion has caused it to receive the greatest amount of attention since its discovery. In
2008, Turkish scientists claimed to have found one of the genes responsible, at least in part, to this
particular phenotype. Affected individuals in families A and D were homozygous for either deletions
or nonsense mutations in the VLDLR gene on chromosome 9. This gene transcribes a very low
density
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Once Were Warriors
1. Using the movie Once Were Warriors as 3 different clients, how would you write a full diagnosis
based on their medical conditions? Beth Heke left her small island town when she was a very young
lady despite her parents disapproval, she married Jake the Muss Heke. After a total of eighteen years
they have five children and live in a slum in New Zealand. Beth is from a more traditional background
she related to the old ways, while Jake is an interpretation of what some Māori have become. Beth on
occasion tries to reform herself by trying to do good for her family, for example by giving up drinking
and saving the money which she would have spent on alcohol, however, she always relapses back into
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Jake suffers from substance induced psychotic disorder; this is clear when he is hosting a wild party at
his home and his wife Beth dares to get lippy . He savagely assaults Beth in front of all his friends
punching her and beating her and then after rapes her and no one helped her. Jake Heke also suffers
from a mood disorder; Jake can go from being loving and happy one minute to savagely abusive and
mean in the snap of a finger. This is clear when Beth refuses to make eggs for one of his guests at a
party. Jakes beats her savagely while he was drunk in front of a crowd. Jake also suffers from brief
psychotic disorder which is witnessed by many people in a bar after being told that Bully raped his
daughter Grace. He savagely beats Bully almost to death and stabs him with a broken beer bottle, he
went psychotic. 2. What is cannabis intoxication, alcohol related disorder, PTSD, physical and sexual
abuse? Cannabis Intoxication is both psychological and physiological effects on the human body. The
effects of cannabis are caused by cannabinoids, most notably tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Cannabis
is referred to as marijuana. Alcohol related disorder is defined as alcohol seeking and consumption
behavior that is harmful. Long term and uncontrollable harmful consumption can cause alcohol related
disorders that include: antisocial personality disorder, mood disorders (bipolar
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The Smallest Dragonboy Essay
Everyone knows that one cannot succeed at everything in life. But for one to not be good enough at a
major one has to try it out first. At some point everyone has tried a new hobby as for an example
dance and then been either told that one was not good enough or simply one found out by them selves.
Either way it is insulting and disappointing to be told that the way you are build is no good for the one
thing you love to do. But would we not be living in a boring world if everyone were the same? Our
difference defines us as an individual person our one person. Some of us are tall and some of us are
tiny. But no matter what should everyone be treated with respect even if they are different from others.
In the story The Smallest Dragonboy , written by Anne McCarrey the main character Keevan
experiences the difficulties with being told that he is never going to be good enough because of his
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These two science fiction stories have that in common, that they are both build up upon bravery. This
is a common theme as the boy in The Smallest Dragonboy and the girl in The Cold Equation are both
extremely brave. The boy has to be brave to win over a dragon so that he can have a companion
through life and show people that his obstacles will not get in his way to win over the dragon Heth.
The girl in the other story has to be brave and save the planet from fuel. This will cost her life but will
save others. She willingly walks into the airlock and is ejected into space. Her main motivation for her
actions is her brother. Knowing that her death will save him at the colony Woden on the planet Mimir,
she willingly does it. His successful father motivates the boy in The Smallest Dragonboy , to keep
fighting so that he can become as successful. The stories has in common that someone they love
indirectly motivates their actions and power to do what they fear and are told they are to weak to
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Poverty In African America
The disproportionate rates of poverty among African americans has continued to be a persistent social
problem that the United States faces. The purpose of this article is to examine how poverty has been
approached in the media, specifically on the opinion pages of American newspaper. Poverty is often
explained in three different ways. The first explanation is blaming the person for ending up in poverty.
As people often associate poverty with a lack of responsibility and it has also been noted that poverty
is blamed on the poor when race is involved. As the media shows the poor are frequently the
minorities and the African Americans, even though most welfare recipients are white. The next
explanation is the culture of poverty theory. The founder of this theory has said even ... Show more
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Over the span of 16 years this study took place. Examining newspapers such as The Washington post,
The Boston Globe, and The New York Times, in total resulting in 342 article pieces. Some key coded
factors were culture of poverty, the government, economic or structural inequality and blaming the
individual for being poor. Also coding for social categories counted to poverty such as african
americans, children, immigrants, and the elderly. The coding was very simple and straight to the point.
If the article talked about poverty in any way the coding would mentation a connection. The coding
was used to point what opinion pieces had to say about race and poverty. The final result concluded 52
percent held the government responsible, 16 percent said the government did to much with helping the
poor. Putting the blame on the culture of poverty occurred 35 percent, children mentioned as the poor
came in at 55 percent and finally blaming poor individuals was mentioned 21 percent of the time. It
was stated in the article
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American Foreign Policy Since World War 2
Background to U.S Foreign Policy
In their book American Foreign Policy since World War 2, Steven W. Hook, and John Spanier take a
historical look at American foreign policy. Since its independence, all through to the start of the 20th
century, the United States had a policy of detachment. This was rooted in the believe that Europe, the
only other meaningful powerful in the world in the 18th and 19th century, had intrinsic issues related
to feudism that kept the continent in a constant state of war (Hook Spanier, 2015). The U.S on its part
was far away from Europe and had a unique chance to chart a different course, one free from the
troubles of Europe. As a democracy free from the class systems of Europe and hence maintain peace
and stability (Hook Spanier, 2015). To maintain this peace and stability, it was in the United States
interests to maintain detachment from Europe. In fact, Monroe wrote that Europe and its flawed
system was evil and America should strive as much as possible to stay away from it (Hook Spanier,
2015). However, in the 20th century, this policy of detachment was put to the test when the United
States was drawn into the first and second world wars by external factors. This led the United States to
get more engaged in global affairs. The idea behind engagement was to promote the ideals of
democracy which, the U.S believed were the pillars of peace, as well as to protect itself from
aggressors like Japan in the Second World War. After the
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Escalation Of Tea Trade From 1700 To 1750
e escalation of tea importation and sales over the period 1690 to 1750 is mirrored closely by the
increase in importation and sales of cane sugar: the British were not drinking just tea but sweet tea.
[28] Thus, two of Britain s trading triangles converged: the sugar sourced from Britain s trading
triangle encompassing Britain, Africa and the West Indies and the tea from the triangle encompassing
Britain, India and China.[28]
In China, the Qing dynasty Qianlong Emperor decreed that China was the center of the world and had
everything they could ever need, so all trade with foreigners must be paid for in silver! [disputed
discuss] This meant that British traders had to pay China for its tea with silver bullion. Critics of the
tea trade at
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Multicultural Project
An educator must be mindful of social foundation of each individual in order to comprehend the Tyke.
In this regard, every kid is considered an exceptional individual each with something unique to give.
Likewise the objective of multicultural projects is not just to show kids about different gatherings or
nations, but instead to get acclimated to all the different possibilities and ways of life in various
societies and perspectives. As a rule a guardian may be confused and not educated on the best way to
instruct a kid.Ultimately, there are a few things which cover an assortment of issues, so instructing is
exceptional when Childcare is concerned. Specialized curriculum, teachers special training instructors
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Researchers, decision school supplies, a scope of items having a place with classes, for example, video
music programming mixed media books, et cetera. Information for projects and courses in education
at capital Eric clearinghouse on elementary and early Childhood Education, National Parent
Information Network NPIN Americas children key national indicators of well being delivered by the
federal inter agency forum on child and family statistics Cyfernet children, youth families, education
and research network a national system of land grant college workforce and district extension teachers
attempting to bolster group based instructive projects for kids youth guardians and families. In the
final analysis, Kaplan early childhood learning is a company whose site offers a scope of instructional
supplies including items intended for kids with unique needs. Parentsoup a standout amongst the most
prevalent places on the world wide web kids click. A commented on meta site made by administrators
in the Ramapo Catskill library system. Classroom direct this is an internet looking for expressions and
artworks supplies, lesson arranges instructive programming and understudy materials. Gov the federal
inter agency forum on child and family statistics was set up in to facilitate the accumulation of
government information on Tyke and family issues and conditions. Given that the Childcraft education
Corp is a site offering furniture they have stockpiled cupboards and racking educational modules,
materials and classroom supplies for early adolescence
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The French Revolution Occurred During The Time Periods
The French Revolution occurred during the time periods 1787 to 1799 which shook France. Its climax
reached in 1789 when the ancien regime ended in France. The French Revolution was the most violent
and by far the most universally significant revolution compared to the rest. The initial cause of the
revolution was the social structure of the West. One social structure that was based on the holding of
all land by fees that resulted in the relation of the king to vassal was called the feudal system that
weakened step by step and had already disappeared in certain regions of Europe prior to the
revolution. The feudal system was characterized by homage, legal and military service of tenants, and
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Rousseau was an anti philosophe, he took Montesquieu s theory a step further in which civilization
corrupts rather than nature and that big states are also corrupt, small states are best. During the time, as
France faced heavy expenditure that the wars had brought, the rulers had raised money by taxing the
nobles and clergy and the rulers were backed upon the enlightened despots. There are many causes
that could have contributed to the French Revolution like the peasants were aware of their situation
and were less willing to support the feudal system. The philosophes were well read throughout the
region and questioned many. The government was at the edge of bankruptcy due to their involvement
in the American Revolution because there was a refusal to pay taxes given by the Great Britain King
which ended with the rulers and privileged class become allies with the peasants and non privileged
class. There was many economic factors that started the French revolution also like: crop failures in
1788 and the population increasing. The French Monarchy was vanishing because it was unable to
adapt to the pressures brought onto it which also contributed to the start of the French Revolution. The
Great War lasted 1914 1918 that involved 28 nations around the world. It started with the
assassination of Franz Ferdinand and then Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia. Due to an alliance,
called Triple Alliance, Germany and Italy joined Austria Hungary while
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Celtic Religion Essay
In my paper I will argue that Celtic Spirituality can and should be used to reinvent the church today.
The church is in decline and turmoil for many reasons (lack of time or interest, aversion to authority,
dislike of evangelical Christian morals, avoidance of the term religious ) but Celtic Spirituality, which
has existed for centuries, still speaks. This form of spirituality is valid and should be valued in today s
world because the tradition s principles can support society s current theological challenges. Books
written by preeminent Celtic spiritualists John O Donohue and John Philip Newell highlight these core
values: friendship, love, beauty, silence and solitude, mystery, and interconnection between all of
creation/the cosmos and the divine. Currently, there is a spiritual revolution occurring. Though people
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Philip Newell recognizes the need to cultivate the desire and yearning for peace within ourselves. He
notes that Celtic Spirituality is deeply aware of the disharmonies within and between us that shake the
foundations of life. The dance of the universe calls to us, to our souls, through love. This love, the
Heartbeat of Life, is seen through creation, nature, relationships. This spiritual theology must speak to
those who say they are spiritual but not religious Celtic Spirituality acknowledges the difficulties in
life while calls us to love the earth and those around us. This must speak to people on a fundamental
and spiritual level whether you are a follower of a particular religion or spiritual practice. In Celtic
Prayers from Iona Newell shows how action can be taken in reflection and prayer through this
spirituality. Daily prayers focus on various themes including: justice, healing, care for the earth, and
hospitality. The personal sense of God that Diana Butler Bass stressed can be seen in the themes of
these prayers. These themes speak to the interconnectedness and relational world around
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Might Robert Sternberg Label The Kind Of Love That Paul...
1. Is Paul and Mario s story of falling in love on the day they met typical of how most couples fall in
love?
This is not typical of how most people fall in love. Most people start off as simply liking each other s
company and slowly interacting more and more until they are actively seeking each other out. As they
get closer they being to share more about themselves, both positive and negative aspects. As the begin
to agree on goals for their relationship, there reactions become more similar, their psychological well
being becomes tied to the relationship, and finally they begin to see themselves as a couple and not
just to people.
2. How might Robert Sternberg label the kind of love that Paul and Mario seem to be describing? How
might
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Nt1210 Chapter 1 Term Paper
ASSIGNMENT 1 CHAPTER 1 1.12) 1. Stealing or copying a user s files: writing over another
program s (belonging to another user or OS) area in memory; 2. Using system resources (CPU, disk
space) without proper accounting; causing the printer to mix output by sending data while some other
user s file is printing. Probably not, because any protection scheme invented by a human can also be
broken and more the complex more is difficult it is to be confident of its correct implementation. 1.15)
Special hardware can differentiate the multiple processors, or the software can be written to allow only
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Increased through put: By increasing the number of processors, we expect to get more work done in
less time. The speed up ratio with N processors is not N, however; rather, it is less than N. When
multiple processors cooperate on a task, a certain amount of overhead is incurred in keeping all the
parts working correctly. This overhead, plus contention for shared resources, lowers the expected gain
from additional processors. Similarly, N programmers working closely together do not produce N
times the amount of work a single programmer would produce. 2. Economy of scale: Multiprocessor
systems can cost less than equivalent multiple single processor systems, because they can share
peripherals, mass storage, and power supplies. If several programs operate on the same set of data, it is
cheaper to store those data on one disk and to have all the processors share them than to have many
computers with local disks and many copies of the data. 3. Increased reliability. If functions can be
distributed properly among several processors, then the failure of one processor will not halt the
system, only slow it down. If we have ten processors and one fails, then each of the remaining nine
processors can pick up a share of the work of the failed processor. Thus, the entire system runs only 10
percent slower, rather than failing
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Bluffing Essay
Researchers have shown that the bluff techniques used by interrogators to induce guilty suspects to
confess also increased the chances that innocent suspects will do the same in hopes that the evidence
that the interrogator is bluffing about will prove their innocence. To test this, researchers conducted an
experiment which led to two other on this matter. The first experiment was conducted to find answers
to three things: how bluffing effects subjects internalization and willingness to make confessions that
are untrue, does having a witness that also confirms the subjects innocent prevent the suspect from
making a fake confession, and to make comparisons between two tactics, presenting fake evidence
and bluffing.
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Experiment 2 also found this to be true where 57.9% of subjects confessed. Internalization only
occurred in the first experiment and 9.9% did this. In experiment 2, bluffing caused the amount of fake
confessions to increase,74%, and this was found to be significant. Experiment 3 had 57.6% of subjects
confess that they worked together during the individual portion. For the control group that included
bluffing, they had an increase in confessions rates to 70% and 50% in the condition where subjects
were innocent. Diagnosticity was shown to be high in control group where 87% of subjects confessed
when they were truly guilty, however, it did decrease in the bluff group, 50% because innocent
subjects confessed. The researchers of these three studies showed how the bluffing technique used by
interrogators may cause innocent subjects to confess to crimes in which they did not commit in hopes
that they will eventually be proven innocent although this is not its original intention. Researchers
were also able to conduct studies that allowed them to fix some of the limitations to prior studies by
adding the ability for subjects to provide reasons why they confessed. However, future research is still
needed to provide more information on this topic and bring light to the risk that these techniques bring
to innocent
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One Ordinary Day With Wallets Short Story
One Ordinary Day, with Wallets Mr. Johnson put on his uncomfortable shoes and then trudged out into
the way to bright and shiny morning sunshine. He was not in the best of moods, so when he stopped at
a newspaper stand to pick up his daily morning newspaper, he spoke angrily to the salesperson to
hurry up. When another man came to buy a paper, Mr. Johnson quickly stole his wallet and hid it in a
secret pocket in his jacket. Then he acted extremely apologetic when the man couldn t find it and even
paid the 60 cents for the paper, so as to not seem suspicious. When he had walked a few blocks away
from the newspaper stand Mr. Johnson hunched over some and began to walk slowly. He arrived at a
crosswalk and then started to painfully cross it. A naive woman quickly ran up and said Would you
like me to assist you, sir?
Mr. Johnson eyed the expensive looking dress and shoes the lady was wearing and replied Yes, thank
you, it is so kind of you to aid me.
As they reached the sidewalk the lady said Where are you headed? Oh, just simply down the street to
the drugstore to buy myself some heart medication. Mr. Johnson said.
The woman said, Well, then I ll walk you there.
Mr. Johnson then replied Oh that won t be necessary, but I appreciate your kindness in helping me
across the street. Then he swiftly and sneakily stole her wallet from her purse and rushed away. She
was dumbfounded about how he was suddenly able to walk fast, but simply shrugged it off and went
about her day, not knowing that her wallet was gone until it was too late. Mr. Johnson then headed to a
hot dog cart, along the way pickpocketing three more wallets off of rich looking businessmen. When
he got there he asked for a hot dog with mustard. The man gave him one and just as Mr. Johnson was
about to take a bite, he accidentally dropped it. The man at the cart said Oh sir, I m so sorry, let me
fetch you another one. Mr. Johnson sweetly replied Thank you so much, I am so glad that there are
people like you in the world. The man gave him another hot dog and Mr. Johnson took a bite. He then
cried This is the worst hot dog stand in New York, the meat is too hot and the bun is too cold. He then
stormed away, bumping a staring
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Short Story On My Daughter Whitey
I feel so depressed and melancholy when my daughter Whitey was in a coma because of a car accident
in Indiana. I got more depressed as the days passed by. My older daughter has been taken care of her
in the hospital, thinking that she was my daughter. I always hope she will be back in motion. It s was
unbelievable where I came to know that my daughter Whitey was killed in an accident and buried by
my friend s family by mistake. As days passed by, I felts so emotionally and mentally sad.
I am shocked and It was a bad moment for me, personally. I can t imagine myself without her in my
life. It s really hard to accept her absence in my life. The god have taken earlier than I deserve. I can t
believe she is no longer around us . I have never thought
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What Were The Consequences Of The Cold War
One cannot apprehend the consequences the Second World War had, that lead to the Cold War without
having a look at the happenings and events during the war itself. The rivalry of influence between the
Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War is indubitable. In the aftermath of World War
Two, the United States and the Soviet Union were already militarily and diplomatically engaged in
Iran. Iran became the major theatre of ideological conflict between the great powers, these effects
would deeply influence and shape Iran s politics and history. In this essay, I intend to explore the
effects the Cold War had on Iran s politics, starting with the stance of Iran during World War 2 and
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Various political parties demanded a role in his government such as the Tudeh party, an Iranian
communist party formed in 1941 that wanted the government to take control and own the nation s
businesses and properties. Many groups also wanted foreign companies banned from Iran. Most
Iranians opposed Great Britain. The British ran the largest oil facility in Iran and took advantage of it,
Iranian oil flowed out of the country and British companies became rich from it whilst Iranians
received little to no profit. In 1951, Iranians elected a man named Mohammad Mosaddeq as prime
minister. The prime minister was the most powerful man in the government even more powerful than
the Shah himself. Mosaddeq vowed to nationalize Iranian oil and free Iran from foreign control by the
West. When Mosaddeq tried to do so, the British claimed that he was stealing property. Along with the
Soviet Union, the United States had come from World War Two as a superpower. When the British felt
their personal interests in Iran were threatened, they asked the United States for help. The British
argued that communists in Iran, supported by the Soviet Union were threatening to take over Iran and
its valuable oil. President Eisenhower did not need any more
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Corporate Social Responsibility Of Mcdonald s Corporation
McDonald s Corporation is the world s leading fast food service retailer with over 36,000 restaurants
serving approximately 69 million customers in over 100 countries every day. McDonald s Corporation
view themselves primarily as a franchisor that believes that franchising is important in delivering great
customer experiences and driving profitability. As of 2014, more than 80% of McDonald s restaurants
were franchised to independent local franchisees around the world. (AboutMcdonalds.com 2015) In
the 1970 s Milton Friedman argued that the only social responsibility of a business is to increase profit
and any activity that detracted from this responsibility for profit maximisation was considered to be
inefficient. (Hanks 2015) Despite the limitations of compliance costs and stakeholder conflicts, many
large corporations today have integrated corporate social responsibility and sustainability into their
business practices to assist in the development of overall profit maximization. In this critical essay, it
will examine and critique two aspects of McDonald s performance areas with regards to fulfilling
society s expectations on how the corporation should operate its business. It will focus on the positive
and negative aspects of food nutrition health and employment in McDonald s. Last but not least, by
exploring these performance areas, the impact and implications of McDonald s actions on society and
stakeholders will also discussed.
Food nutrition has become
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Harm Reduction Essay
According to the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCDC, 2013), harm reduction aims to
keep people safe and minimize death, disease, and injury from high risk behaviour. Harm reduction
involves a variety of support services and strategies to improve the knowledge, skills and resources for
individuals and their families to create a healthier and safer community (BCDC, 2013). This paper
will discuss the applicability of community health standards to harm reduction practice, as well as the
determinants of health which increase the incidence of harm to the targeted audience. COUNTERfit, a
women s harm reduction program will be discussed in terms of significance to the aggregate
population and evaluated through an examination of epidemiological data, prevalence data, and best
practice. According to the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA, 2015), harm reduction is a public
response, in which nurses have a vital role in by highlighting safety promotion to prevent death, injury
and disability, as well as treating clients respectfully and in a non judgmental manner, despite drug use
or engagement in other high risk practices. Nurses who are involved in a harm reduction strategy
provide essential health services to a highly demoted population, using a comprehensive nursing
framework that focuses on client centered relationship building and primary nursing care activities
that are facilitated by a harm reduction theory with the core principles of health promotion (Lightfoot,
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Its Not Finished,, , but My Speech on Reflect Upon How...
Speech Reflection on History and Memory
Throughout time, perspectives of history and memory have changed. They have been moulded by the
events of our time as well as the texts and we read. The question of what is history and memory is
being raised. Is it a scholarly discipline that claims to record the truth vs. a cognitive faculty coloured
by trauma and emotion? To me history is represented as official memory of the winning side. As a
result, it is very subjective, selective, bias and with multiple gaps and silences. Once we are able to
understand how history and memory have been presented to us, though a wide range of text types as
well as our own knowledge of events represented in the text then we are able to more deeply and with
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There is a vast emphasis on objects that contain personal responses showing the representation of this
event through these objects.
Now that we have established how these texts represent their event to portray history and memory, I
will now provide an argument as to their actual history and memory they provide as well as my own
history and memory that has been triggered from viewing these texts by analysing their language
techniques used.
Heaney, the poet of Requiem for the Croppies , has given a voice to the marginalised Irish, and has
therefore challenged the official history, for example, as seen in the line We found new tactics
happening each day; We d cut through reins and rider with the pike; And stampede cattle into infantry
. Such memories bring a sense of reality and emotion to the poem that often impersonal and
documented evidence cannot achieve. The use of half rhyme through the sonnet is used to being a
more sombre, serious feel to the poem. This is done to let the readers feel that this poem, though filled
with fire and passion, is still a tragic tale. But of course, like all history, Heaney s representation of the
battle of vinegar hill is still bias. Heaney has simply selected to represent and emphasise what he feels
strongly about. This can be seen in the opening line the pockets of our
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Advice For First Writing Course At The University Of...
Advice to First Writing Course at the University of Central Florida
Writing courses can be challenging and that is why I decided to write this personal narrative. I believe
that a personal narrative is better for an advice column than a research paper. A personal narrative
would give more personal experience and insight on how the course was. It would be more valid since
it is true. I think people learn better when they read and hear something from the person they are
talking to rather than being about other people, especially when it comes to advice.
English courses, just like any core class, expects a lot from the students. ENC 1101 is the first english
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They can properly quote it or paraphrase it using MLA format. This will demonstrate the student using
strategies to better comprehend difficult texts. Students should also learn to adapt to different writing
contexts. Throughout this course, I had to learn new vocabulary such as rhetorical situation and
discourse community. These are actually types of essays I had to write during this course. When
writing these types of essays, one has to keep in mind their audiences and their own experience.
Lastly, students will consider how social, rhetorical, and technological contexts shape writing because
it reflects sensitivity to school writing as a social affair (McCarthy 231).
There are some constraints that I had to think about when deciding the genre of this paper. One
constraint to this personal narrative is the time I took this course. I took ENC 1101 during the Summer
B section. Summer B was only six weeks long and I had to learn the concepts of this course in that
amount of time when it usually takes around sixteen weeks. This made the course much harder for me
and other students. Especially because English is my second language, it takes me longer to read and
analyze articles. This was also one out of two of my first classes as a college students. It is a different
environment and I had to adapt to different situations and expectations. Another constraint is about
those students that already have credit for ENC
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Western Influence on Japanese Business Management Essay
Japanese management: how the western influence and the 1990s crises have modified management
practices in Japan, and in Japanese companies broadly speaking? Introduction Japan has been the
second largest power in the world for several decades, now. As a quite remote island in Asia, its
history and development shaped a country with its own way of thinking and behaving, and as far as
we are concerned, with a great economy and a technological lead over its Asian neighbours. After the
Second World War (WWII), Japan started from scratch, and its business succeeded very well, first on
the domestic market and then on a world scale. In the 1970s, Westerners were looking at Japan in awe,
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Based on their original religion (Shinto), the cult of the ancestors is widespread and, in Japan, people
are much more respectful of their parents than in Western countries. In the same way, decision making
and socialisation processes are seen very differently, for Japanese will tend to take much time and
involve many people to evolve a plan, but then will implement it directly and by themselves, with
more pleasure than Westerners who are deemed to make quick and undemocratic decisions, but
execute them slowly and indirectly. As a result, Japanese would be more willing to work and more
productive because of their understanding of what a strategy means: politeness, team work, friendship
and harmony are key features of the Japanese culture. This can be seen in the sense of community
which strikes every foreigner: the individual is under represented whereas the group as a whole is
always put on the foreground, hence the famous obedience and respect of Japanese people. Outcomes
of WWII At the end of the Meiji era (19th and beginning of the 20th centuries), Japan had already
experienced an opening and some misunderstandings with foreign countries (e.g. Perry?s crew). The
first half of the 20th century brought its lot of mishaps, too, and this fostered the spread of hatred and
racial doctrines: hakko ichi u advocates the supremacy of Japan and its people, and
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Fight Club, Hypermasculinity and Misogyny Essay
You are not your bank account. You are not the clothes you wear. You are not the contents of your
wallet. You are not your bowel cancer. You are not your Grande latte. You are not the car you drive.
You are not your fucking khakis Tyler Durden, Fight Club
In 1996, Chuck Palahniuk published his first novel, Fight Club. On the surface it can is seen as a
backlash to the feminization of men, and a celebration of violence for violence sake. But what is it
really about? Fight Club is a protest against not the feminization of the western male, but against men
themselves. (Audio track three on the special edition DVD featuring author Chuck Palahniuk and
screenwriter Jim Uhls is fantastic and can help the reader understand the motivations of ... Show more
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The violence that he creates with fight club is libertarian in a sense that it is out of the way, between
two consenting adults, but also a throwback to ritual combat. One man runs as a `chief figure who
announces and enforces the rules fight club. During one scene, Jack takes note of this and compares
the chanting of the crowd to a Pentecostal service, the crowd speaking in tongues.
With the condemnation of many of society s more violent activities, i.e., boxing, action films, et
cetera, fight club s slippery slope argument that men want violence in their lives seems to make sense.
Something IS missing in our lives, something that has always been there but is disappearing as the
decline of western civilization continues. Tyler addresses this problem on the public bus, pointing out
a Calvin Klein ad and asking if that is what a man is. Should we buy what Madison Avenue tells us
what to be?
For thousands of years man has been the provider of families, the soldier, the knight, and the hero that
saved the princess, the intrepid explorer. Fight Club argues that men should return to that state, but the
blame is not placed on women, indiviuals, society or even a government. The blame for the
emasculation of the male is placed on capitalism.
Fight Club evolves (or, it could be argued, devolves) into Project Mayhem. The project aims not to
harm anyone just things, corporate art, entities, and
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Were the American Colonists Justified in Waging War and...
Were the American colonists justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain
The colonists were in every right, aspect and mind, not only justified but also it was about time that
they stood of and actually take action against the British. The choice of going to war with them, was
the only choice that they had. All diplimatical options that they had ceased to stand a chance against
the tyrant Britain. From the very beginning when the colonists felt upset against their mother country
and the way that they went about the law making, up until the beginning of the war, they tried all
diplimatical options that they had, by sending letters, you name it. When they didn t work then they
had no other means but to declare war.
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And by doing this, it might be a good idea in the king s eyes, but it s not the best idea in the peoples.
Which is whom you are ultimately trying to please. In the grand scheme of things that is what the
British were missing in their perfect colony, pleasing the people. (DCT 2)
The massacre that happened on March 5th changed a lot of opinions of the colonist s about how they
felt about the British. The way that the picture was made, in relation to the story was key in winning
the hearts of the Americans. The story told is depicting confusion on the officer s part, and they
randomly fired on the crowd, not in any particular area. The picture shows that the British were
organized, and aimed to kill. Since it is easier to get the story from a picture, the picture was that the
troops have a desire to kill the people, shown with the organization. This picture portrays the British
as murderers, all the more reason to unite and rise against and go to war against. (DCT 3)
The King in his right mind has total control and power of the colonies and can do whatever he deems
necessary to control them. With that said, The king of that time, not thinking about the peoples
feelings went ahead and instead of making the people happy did whatever he could to make the
government better. Which in the long run was to make money. Well every time the king mad a law to
make up for another law that the people didn t like, it
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Percent Yield Of Hydrochloric Acid
In this today s lab, Percent Yield of Hydrogen Gas from Magnesium and Hydrochloric Acid, the
purpose is to study the stoichiometry of H2 produced from the reaction between magnesium (Mg) and
hydrochloric acid (HCl). The chemical equation for this reaction is Mg +2HCl MgCl2 + H2. It was
predicted that 0.0029 moles of hydrogen gas would be formed from 0.07g of magnesium metal and 10
mL of hydrochloric acid. The hypothesis was proven correct based on an actual yield of 0.00299
moles of hydrogen gas. We know this because after measuring the volume and pressure of our results,
we used the Ideal Gas Law Equation to calculate the number of moles. We also calculated the percent
yield by dividing the experimental number of moles of hydrogen gas
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Diversity Management As A Business Strategy
Research Paper Assignment
Diversity Management as a Business Strategy: A Literature Review
Emmanuel Emenike Williams
Course Name Number: GBUS 817
Instructor: Dr. Adrian Pitariu Date: December 11, 2014
Introduction
The face of business has been changing very rapidly from national to global environment over the
years through technological advancements (McFarlin Sweeney, 2013, p. 4). Emerging markets in
developing countries continue to provide tremendous business opportunities for big corporations and
multinational companies (McFarlin Sweeney, 2003, pp. 5 6). Consequently, many business
organizations have begun incorporating strategic measures in their operations to align with the
changing demands of a diverse global market. They acknowledge the fact that modern business
opportunities have grown beyond national walls. However, there is no absolute guarantee that setting
up international business ventures will automatically lead to better financial performance of a firm. It
comes with a challenge the challenge of incorporating workforce diversity and managing it efficiently
with a view to achieving steady growth in productivity, revenue and profitability. Recognizing the
enormous challenges of cultural differences and ideologies in cross national business environments,
McLauren (2009) believes that diversity management needs to be seen as the business plan, essential
to successful products and increased sales. This is essentially true in today s global
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Why Marjane Satrapi Graphic Form
Why Marjane Satrapi chose to tell her story Persepolis in the graphic form
The graphic novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi was written in the graphic medium to appeal to a
wider audience. Literary critic, Manuela Constantino, proposes that the combination of a visual
representation and a child s point of view makes the story easily accessible and therefore attracts a
wide range of readers. (Constantino, 2008: 2) Another plausible reason for Satrapi s choice to do the
novel in this medium is the apparent popularity graphic novels enjoyed at the point of the memoir s
publication. Writing the novel graphically, brings the Middle Eastern novel closer to its Western
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(Satrapi, 2003: 126) This brings another dimension to the relationship between Marji and her readers.
Writing the novel in graphic form brings the Middle Eastern graphic novel closer to its Western
neighbours because it is in a medium that is recognizable in the West. In addition, Satrapi s depiction
of Muslim leaders as uneducated, primitive, and narrow minded brutes strengthens her connection
with her Western readers whose perception of Muslim extremists might indeed be quite similar to the
one crafted in the autobiography. (Constantino, 2008: 4) The novel Persepolis is effective because it
was written to please a specific type of community. It uses language and cultural barriers in the
illustrations and text to further separate the reader from the antagonists.
Satrapi s Persepolis appeared, significantly, at a time when memoirs have been experiencing a great
surge of popularity. (Malek, 2006: 8) The time of the publication of the memoir deemed critical to its
success. It was published around the time where graphic novels were coined the most important
narrative mode of our contemporary culture. (Miller, 2000: 421) It shared the lime light with other
graphic novels, the likes of Craig Thompson s Blankets and Joe Sacco s The Fixer . (Time, 2003)
Satrapi chose the perfect time to debut her graphic memoir as she was able to ride the literary high
comics were experiencing at that point in time. A
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CMOS Technology Lab Analysis
transistors and thus the circuit area is small. Two stage open loop comparator is presented using 50nm
CMOS technology.
 Design of 3 bit low power flash type ADC Sarojini Mandal, Dr. J.K. Das [60] ; define that Simple
two stage op amp with miller capacitance can be used as a high gain comparator. It is simulated in
180nm technology using Cadance Virtuso analog design environment simulation. The op amp uses a
1.8v Vdd and a 1.8v Vss and consumes power of around 0.9mw. The analog output of each
comparator is encoded using cascading full adder designed by transistor logic that makes the circuit
more faster. This paper introduces a low power op amp modified from the traditional one and an
encoder employing cascaded full adders with pass ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The TIQ Flash ADC provides higher data sampling rate and operates at low voltage and also low
power consumption.
 A 8 bit TIQ based 780MSPS CMOS Flash A/D converter J.Ramesh, K. Gunavathi [24] ; present the
design of an 8 bit Flash ADC with TIQ comparators,. Speed of this ADC is 787.78mbps and the power
consumed is 800mw. In this design the comparators are realized with the inverters, which avoids the
complexity in the design of conventional comparators. The TIQ comparator consists of two cascaded
CMOS inverters. The analog input signal quantization level is set in the first stage by changing the
VTC by means of transistor sizing. The second inverter stage is used for increased gain and logic level
inversion so that the circuit behaves as an internally set comparator circuit. The key point about
second stage is that it must be exactly same as the first stage to maintain the same DC threshold levels
and to keep the linearity in balance for the voltage rising and falling intervals of high frequency input
signals.
 Employing threshold inverter quantization (TIQ) technique in designing 9 bit folding and
interpolation CMOS analog to digital converters (ADC) Oktay Aytar and Ali Tangel [42] ; This paper
present designing and interpolation of a 9 bit folding and interpolation ADC using 0.35 µm CMOS
C35B4 model under AMS HIT kit library. The complete system consist of two main blocks, one of
them is 4 bit flash ADC using TIQ technique and second one is the 5 bit
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Modes Of Being
Often when I sleep, I neither feel myself (my senses), nor have I dreams. But, when I wake up, my
intellect instantly apprehends different things. I feel things, I see things, I taste things, I smell things,
and I hear things. Thus, it is true, the first thing grasped by the intellect is being. As, Avicenna said:
that which the intellect first conceives as, in a way, the most evident, and to which it reduces all its
concepts, is being 1. Then, if all beings from the smallest particle to God himself, is being, or if being
is universal, how do I differentiate the diversity of all that I perceive each time when I awake? St.
Thomas said there two ways being is expressed, or two ways to of adding to being. But why do we
add to being as if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The term used positively is a thing. The essence make a thing what it is, different from all other thing.
Therefore a thing expresses the essence of a being whereas the being express the existence of a thing
or the to be . The second term used while considering every being is itself is One. One is negative,
because when being is considered per se, it cannot be divide, in other words is One. Thus, the term
One is used the express the undividedness of a being. Then again, as I mentioned above, the general
modes can be considered in two ways. The second mode necessitate to follow every being in relation
to others. This first way is the distinction between a being to another being. The distinction between
one being to another being is called another. For example: Mum my job is finish now, can you give me
another one. The term another make a distinction to one thing to another. The second way is the
correspondence of one being to another being. This is possible only as St. Thomas explained: if
something which is such that it agrees with every being. Such a being is the soul, which, as is said in
The Soul, in some way is all things 3. The soul on the other hand has the knowing and the appetitive
powers. As Aristotle said good is what men desires it follows that Good expresses the correspondence
of being through the appetitive power. And Truth is the
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Atm Booth And The Security System Essay
Abstract:
The system detects the number of person in the ATM booth by using camera. If more than one person
is found it activates the full body scanner and a program detects the weapon from the images provided
by the scanner. It also scans eye to confirm the owner of the credit card. If these two devices are set
the ATM will be more secured.
Introduction
People are attacked by the terrorist and their credit/debit card has taken away by them. It was found
that in February 2009, a strong group of criminals have been stolen $9 million from 130 ATMs in 49
cities over the world within 30 minutes [2]. Moreover, as most of the people in big cities use ATM
Booth for their money transaction that s why the customer security on ATM Booth is very important.
The technology which is being used to identify the owner is very important and interesting. But it is a
matter of sorrow that in our country, there was no attention taken to upgrade the security system
before on it. These problems can be overcome by taking some technological devices. Such as, a body
scanner machine and eye detected device can be set into the ATM Booth. An alarming device can also
be placed there for which the authority can easily be informed.
As the ATM Booth technology is the blessing of modern science and the civilized people use this
technology for their banking, its security system should be up to dated. For the safety of people and
their money should be the main concern of such technology. For this, the
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How Far Were The Jeffersonians Successful In Achieving...
To what extent were the Jeffersonians successful in achieving their goals between 1801 1809? Thomas
Jefferson was the second vice president and the third president of the United States. During his time as
president, the Jeffersons were highly successful in achieving their goals. In 1800, the nation had a
choice between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Federalist feared Jefferson would return power to
the states, dismantle thea army and the navy, and overturn Hamilton s financial system. The
Revolution of 1800, the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, and the success against Barbary Pirates of 1801
to 1805 were all success for the Jeffersons between 1801 and 1809. The Revolution of 1800, also
known as the election of 1800, was extremely successful for the Jeffersons. This election was unlike
any other election in history. This was the first time parties mounted presidential campaigns. The
Federalist had a strong ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The United States paid around 15 million dollars for France for over 800,000 square miles of land.
This land deal was one of the greatest accomplishments for Thomas Jefferson presidency but also
caused a major philosophical problem for Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson felt that this deal was so
necessary because in 1801, Spain and France signed a secret treaty ceding Louisiana to France. France
then became a potential threat to America. He feared if America did not purchase New Orleans from
France, war would break out. Jefferson sent envoys to France to secure the purchase, they returned
with an agreement to buy the whole Louisiana territory. Napoleon needed the money to help pay for
the war against England. American did not have the money to pay the 15 million dollars up front,
however they borrowed the money from Great Britain at 6% interest. When America purchases this
land, the land area of America nearly doubled. Jefferson is known for the great deed he did when
purchasing this
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Racism Towards Native Americans In Disney s Peter Pan And...
Racism towards Native American tribes and individuals have been found throughout mainstream
media. From nationally broadcasted sports games to popular Hollywood movies, Native Americans
people have been stereotyped and/or culturally appropriated. Many examples of these stereotypes are
blatant and have been portrayed for in the media for decades. Disney s Peter Pan and Pocahontas
Hollywood s leading animation studio has had many instances of stereotyping and being racially
insensitive. Two main examples of their racism towards Native American tribes have been Peter Pan
and Pocahontas. In both instances, there have been controversial songs that have the Native Americans
at the center. Both depict the stereotypes that are not necessarily true of the tribes. In Disney s Peter
Pan, there are many scenes throughout that display the Native tribe as savages. The Darling brothers
are exploring Neverland, trying to hunt the Natives on the island. In that attempt, they get captured by
the Natives who think they kidnapped the chief s daughter, Tiger Lily. This scene depicts the Indians
as villainous, as the chief tells the boys that if Tiger Lily does not return, he will burnum at stake
(Peter Pan, 1953). Later in the movie, Peter Pan, the Darling siblings, the Lost Boys, and Natives are
at a powwow, where the song What Makes the Red Man Red? appears. The song is placed at what
seems like a powwow and has the Natives dancing and saying words that sound like a Native
language, but are nonsensical. They use derogatory Native American slurs, such as squaw , to refer to
the women. There were many unacceptable aspects of that scene, but the one that stands out if the
appearances of the Natives. Since the song is called What Makes the Red Man Red? , all the Natives
were a bright shade of red and had the stereotypical Native face (furrowed brows and large nose). In
approximately the fifteen minutes that the Native people of Peter Pan grace the screen, it displays the
stereotypes that Natives have extremely red skin tones and speak in ludicrous, made up language. The
lives are based on hunting and hurting other people or celebrating by dancing and howling. Actual
powwows are ceremonial and this movie did not depict
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Airtouch Fraud Case
AirTouch Communications was a wireless telephone service provider, and is the predecessor to what
we know as Verizon Wireless. AirTouch was created in 2994, and had its headquarters in San
Fransisco, California. AirTouch had two personnel involved with their fraud: Kanakubo Hideyuki, and
Jerome Kaiser. Hideyuki is AirTouch s founder and former president, CEO, director, and CTO. Jerome
Kaiser, CPA is AirTouch s former CFO and corporate secretary. Both of these men were responsible
for the management of AirTouch s business. With so much power within the organization of their
business, both men had the ability to commit fraud. Because of their position within the company, they
misstated revenues and mislead investors. Revenue recognition ... Show more content on
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AirTouch and Kanakubo consented to a cease and desist. Also, Kanakubo may not serve as an officer
or director for any company required to file reports to Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act for five
years. He also agreed to pay a civil payment of $50,000 and a disgorgement of $15,000. Kaiser also
faced similar consequences as Kanakubo. Kaiser may not serve as an officer or director for any
registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Exchange Act for 10 years. He may not practice as an
accountant. However, after 10 years, he may issue a reinstatement application to the Commission.
Additionally, he has to pay a civil money penalty for $60,000 to the SEC. In October 2012 AirTouch s
controller provided the firm s outside independent accountant with a copy of the Purchase Order from
the Florida company. The accountant was not provided with a copy of the related Agreement. Messrs.
Kanakubo and Kaiser did not inform the outside accountant or the independent directors on the board
about the Agreement when discussing the Purchase Order from the Florida entity. AirTouch did not
receive any payment from the Florida
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Marketing Career Goals Essay Sketsa

  • 1. Marketing Career Goals Essay – Sketsa 1. Step To get started, you must first create an account on site HelpWriting.net. The registration process is quick and simple, taking just a few moments. During this process, you will need to provide a password and a valid email address. 2. Step In order to create a "Write My Paper For Me" request, simply complete the 10-minute order form. Provide the necessary instructions, preferred sources, and deadline. If you want the writer to imitate your writing style, attach a sample of your previous work. 3. Step When seeking assignment writing help from HelpWriting.net, our platform utilizes a bidding system. Review bids from our writers for your request, choose one of them based on qualifications, order history, and feedback, then place a deposit to start the assignment writing. 4. Step After receiving your paper, take a few moments to ensure it meets your expectations. If you're pleased with the result, authorize payment for the writer. Don't forget that we provide free revisions for our writing services. 5. Step When you opt to write an assignment online with us, you can request multiple revisions to ensure your satisfaction. We stand by our promise to provide original, high-quality content - if plagiarized, we offer a full refund. Choose us confidently, knowing that your needs will be fully met. Marketing Career Goals Essay – Sketsa Marketing Career Goals Essay – Sketsa
  • 2. Lakeland Art Museum Essay The Lakeland art Museum is the focal point of my report, where I enjoyed many paintings, photographs, and sculptures of many artists both renowned and local. Examples of such would be Pablo Picasso, Francisco De Goya, Hung Liu, and many more. Although the first to catch my eye was that of Liu s work Working Woman: Millstone 1999, an etching with soft colors, varnish, as well as paint. It depicts two work worn older Chinese woman operating a millstone the image was then layered over with red kanji fruit and a bird. Furthermore while absorbing the impact of the piece I came to realize that one woman was much older than the other and overseeing the younger ones work, they were wearing similar clothes and seemed to be in an outdoor setting. Concluding that it maybe possible The image depicted a mother and daughter as well as their family practice of milling grain. Due to it obviously not being factory setting meaning the mill must be close to a home, similarities between the women could possibly mean relation, and practice of stone milling could have been passed down thorough their generations. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Techniques in this painting include many different mediums such as carving into the wood, paint, and varnish to create multiple dimensions and tension in this piece. Specifically tension from the stains of varnish making the depiction look dirty and worn, as well as lettering from the red kanji appearing on this piece of which is illegible to me, after carefully analyzing the piece I moved on. Venturing to the second floor of the art museum I observed a series of pieces named Fearful Symmetry Holly Scoggins a professor of art at Polk State the one I found to be the most interesting Little ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Comparing Women In Hamlet And The Changeling The role of women is a crucial theme in both Hamlet and the Changeling to depict the chaotic turbulence in Hamlet s family, the court of Denmark, Alicante s household and the asylum. In Hamlet, the female characters, Gertrude and Ophelia, are unappreciated women that are considered frail and weak minded by the men in their lives. In contrast, the Changeling explores the realms feminine power and weakness. While there are only a few years between the tragedies, the women s behaviour towards the implications of their social status is radically different. Whereas Shakespeare only illustrates the destructive, deadly consequences when one rebels against their position in society, Middleton and Rowley demonstrate how remaining faithful and obedient ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ophelia embodies the flaw of obedience, but deeper than that, the flaw of dependence. Ophelia is completely dependent on her father, Polonius, and proves her loyalty and unwavering dependence when she agrees to stay away from Hamlet and his false sentiments. She gives in quite easily when Polonius forbids her from seeing Hamlet again, in Act 1 Scene 4, I shall obey my lord . The use of the appellation lord , Ophelia is belittling herself to below her father and ultimately, men and thus, reconciling her obeying men. This early scene in the play sets up Ophelia s frame of mind. Although Ophelia wants to believe Hamlet is true to her and Hath given countenance to his speech... With almost all the holy vows of heaven (Act 1, Scene 3), her father s word is law and what he says she must follow, for if she refuses Polonius, she risks social ostracism and grave insult to the man who capriciously controls her future (Campbell 58). A modern audience may expect her to fight for this love but this was unheard of in Shakespearian times when women were often completely dependent on first their fathers and later their husbands almost everything. Essentially, Ophelia is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Ruby Bridges Thesis To many people Ruby Bridges had been the first African American to enter an all white school, but to others, she was an extremely fearless little girl who radiated love in everything she did. Ruby Bridges began attending an all white elementary school when she was only six years old. Every school day Ruby was escorted into school by U.S. Marshalls, which helped ensure her safety from the protestors. The vulgar protesters treated Ruby, and yelled foul words at her, which hardly bothered Ruby any. Six year old Ruby demonstrated courage, love, and fearlessness even though she was treated as less than, terrorized, and isolated by the other students. Initially, Ruby was treated as though she was less than others, not only by the teachers and parents but by the students as well. Whenever the white people would see Ruby they would look away, and ignore her as if she was not there. Also, Ruby is extremely smart, perhaps even smarter than the white children, but is treated as though she cannot learn and is not able. For example, when Ruby made a surprisingly high grade on the test which helped her enter the white school, all the teachers were tremendously surprised. Another ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The protesters threatened to poison her food, and kill her; which caused Ruby to only want to eat packaged food and no home cooked meals. Another protester even had a coffin with a Ruby doll in it, hoping to scare Ruby into dropping out of the all white school. Ruby s vice principal (vp) even hired a new teacher just for her, because the VP did not want her associating with the white children. When a preacher wanted to let his white daughter go back to school, the protesters called him a traitor and began terrorizing him as well. Not only did the vice principal enjoy tormenting Ruby, she enjoyed isolating ruby from the other students as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Post Fire Segmentation An increase in elevation sees an abrupt change in vegetation structure and composition, occupied by low growing sub alpine woodland dominated by snow gums and treeless valleys (Figure 1). Barker (1998) found that post fire, the woodland consisted of regrowth from lignotubers. However, if fire intensity is too severe, these lignotubers will be destroyed, severely impacting on the regeneration process and vegetation structure (Barker 1998). Such conditions will burn vegetative cover, removing or damaging the vegetation enough that the above ground parts die shortly after the fire event. In seasonal, low intensity fires, woodlands burn slowly, where the above part of the tree survive and the bark at the base of the trunk is damaged due to the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Camac et al. (2013) found that in alpine heathlands, little difference in plant diversity and composition across a fire severity gradient were found five years after landscape scale fire. They also suggest that these heathlands are similar to temperate sclerophyllous shrubby vegetation types which re establish within one to two years after fire. Whilst composition was not affected, vegetation structure was impacted by a substantially higher amount of bare ground, increasing soil loss, invasive species and lower shrub cover after burning (Camac et al. 2013). Alpine shrublands and grassland boundaries may be affected by fires, where dynamics exist with grasses replacing shrubs over time in the absence of fire disturbance (McDougall and Walsh 2007). As disturbance creates bare ground, this triggers the cycle of shrub regeneration and dominance which may cause larger fires due to its high flammability (Williams et al. 2006). If frequent fires persist however, the community structure of for example, alpine wetlands, would result in large burned patches that take decades to recover or will not recover at all due to the disruption of local hydrology (Williams et al. 2006). The loss of key stone species will also cause longer regeneration (decades or even centuries) of various species (Walsh and McDougall 2005). It has been argued that intense, large, infrequent fires in the alpine landscape ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. NYPD Whistleblower Retaliation – Detective Labeled A Rat... In 2005 NYPD Detective, first grade, James E. Griffith called internal affairs to report he was being pressured by a fellow officer to lie and take the blame during an internal inquiry for the mishandling of a homicide investigation by his unit (Goldstein, 2012). Another detective and union official claimed in his deposition that Griffin was a rat because he went to internal affairs instead of the union (Marzulli, 2013). According to the United States District Court Eastern District of New York s memorandum of decision the retaliation was immediate, included adverse personnel actions and continued though out his career in different units until Detective Griffith was effectively forced to retire due to the harassment in 2009 (James Griffin ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ...while few indulge themselves in outright evil and fewer still in righteousness, people are evidently influenced by authority, by apathy, by thoughtlessness, and by their environment (Geuras Garofalo, 2011, p. 112).The immediate supervisors at every post Griffith was assigned or escaped to participated in the retribution by instigating and allowing the personal slurs, destruction of property, the withholding or denial of benefits, and the refusal of other officers to work with Griffith diminishing his ability to do his job. The very division Griffith went to in the first place, internal affairs, was unable or unwilling to step in and hold anybody accountable for this behavior which created a hostile working environment and promoted a universal unethical culture. In this instance, Griffith would not be sheltered from retaliation under the traditional state and federal whistleblower laws. Federal laws generally protect those that disclose fraud against the government and state law NY Code 740 covers private sector and only when the complaint has been brought to the supervisor first. In the complaint against the State of New York et al the District Court ruled that Griffith s first amendment rights and first amendment retaliation claims would not be summarily dismissed. For four years, NYPD Detective first grade, James Griffith was ridiculed, belittled deprived of benefits and generally persecuted for disclosing unethical and possibly illegal conduct to internal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Testamentary Freedom and Validity of Wills Essay Equity Essay Legislation and case law has been evolving throughout history surrounding testamentary promises. The attitudes of the courts have ebbed and flowed towards claims testing the validity of a will. New Zealand was the first country in the commonwealth jurisdiction to enact a family protection act, the Testators Family Maintenance Act 1900. Although legislation has changed considerably since the incorporation of the first act, the central concept has remained essentially unchanged. There are three main statutes in New Zealand governing family protection and testamentary promises, Property (relationships) Act 1976, Law Reform (Testamentary Promises) Act 1949 and the Family Protection Act 1955. This essay will explore these ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The test used to prove or disprove capacity is that of contractual capacity, and not of testamentary capacity. Application of the Testamentary Promises Act Blanchard J clearly sets out, in Bryne v Bishop, the practical application of the relevant law, being section 3 of the Testamentary Promises Act. Blanchard J sets out what qualifies work , services and promise as described by the act, the recipient of the promise, the nexus between the services ad the promise, and the role of the courts. The first issue is determining what qualifies the term services or work under the act. The courts have been clear that to satisfy the term of services or work the acts must be more than that of normal expectations of family life or social interaction. It may however be satisfactory for acts to have a compassionate or affectionate nature in certain circumstances. Although the parameters have not been specifically outlined, the courts have been clear that service can not be satisfied if the facts show that of young people simply sharing the pleasures of each other s company in a common household. The next issue which Blanchard J addresses is the term promise. It as been declared that the term, for the purposes of the act, may be interpreted outside of the dictionary meaning of the word. The term promise as defined in section 2 of the Act includes any statement or representation of fact or ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Tim Horton Censorship Sponsorships Article # 1 Sponsorships Quebec group says Tim Hortons ball hockey sponsorship violates law again advertising to kids Date: February 2, 2016 Page#: N/A Source: National Post Summary This article is about how Tim Horton s recent ball hockey sponsorship has offended many Canadians. The children displayed in the advertisement are Rosy cheeked children chas[ing] a ball around the snow packed surface at Montreal s Fete des Neiges. A Quebec anti obesity group voiced that illegal advertising is involved and is causing children to live unhealthy lifestyles because of encouraging the consumption of fast food. The director of Coalition Poids says that she isn t pleased because the advertisements are too aggressive. This organization ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... However, after the Fifa scandal that occurred in 2015, sponsors are now regretting their decisions of associating their brand with Fifa. Big sponsor companies like Adidas, Kia, Coca Cola and Visa have voice that if the governing global body doesn t make changes, then they will reassess their sponsorships. In the most recent Fifa event that took place, Fifa s top six Global Partners (Adidas, Coca Cola, Gazprom, Hyundai/Kia, Visa, Budweiser, and McDonalds) paid a total of $177 million annually. After this serious scandal occurred, it is unpredictable as to how successful Fifa will be in receiving sponsorships in the future. The Fifa article is relevant to the sponsorships segment of the learning strand because it talks about how upset sponsors are about the recent Fifa scandal. Since there was allegedly cheating through bribery that occurred, an ethical dilemma exists because companies are not interested in funding for the Fifa and receiving advertisements in return. Since this isn t the first time that there has been a Fifa scandal, it may be the tipping point where Fifa loses all its sponsors and calls for the end of the long ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Speech By Frederick Douglas The speech What to a Slave is the Fourth of July? was spoken, by Frederick Douglas, to the supporters and abolitionists at the Rochester Ladies Anti Slavery Society of Fourth of July. In his speech Frederick Douglas speaks heavily on the subject of abolitioning slavery. Frederick Douglas provides comparisons and analogies, appeals to the audience s logic, and appeals to the audience s emotion in order to convince the audience to more vigorously fight for the abolition of slavery. Douglas provides comparisons between the founding fathers and the abolition movement. He does this by using antithesis when he brings up that To side with the right, against the wrong, with the weak against the strong, and with the oppressed against the oppressor! is what the founding fathers had to do in order to fight against the oppression of Britain. Frederick Douglas use of antithesis explains to the audience that the abolitionist movement may be fighting the losing side, but they are fighting for the good of the country. The abolitionists and its supporters are led to believe that the founding fathers faced the same odds and situation. The audience likely feels inspired to fight more vigorously for the oppressed due to the fact that they admire the founding fathers greatly. Frederick Douglas again supports this comparison through the use of asyndeton. When Douglas says the founding fathers fought the oppression of Britain by Fully appreciating the hardship to be encountered, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Examples Of Advanced English Speech In Selma Advanced English Speech 1953 and Selma There can be no cohesive community, without the balance between opportunity for individuals to be treated the same and yet still have the ability to determine their own lives. This notion is seen and realised through the community of Eurandangee in the verse novel 1953 by Geoff Page. It is also represented in the negro community of Selma, in the film Selma directed by Ava Du Verney, through the use of main character Martin Luther King Jr. A healthy community can only be realised when there is equality with regards to the treatment of all community members. This notion is explored and seen in the film Selma, which discusses the limitations of the law resulting in unjust and imbalanced treatment of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the poem Sandra, the tone of frustration is evident in the first line when she declares, I ve stuck it out , implying that she has remained in the town despite her limited opportunities. By listing the different groups and roles fulfilled in the town, she implicitly highlights the rigidity of the social structures and by contrasting the roles of men and women in their twinsets looped with pearls , Page alludes to the expected dress of women in the 1950 s a symbol of the repressed roles of women and wife and mother. Similarly, the direct statements it s not enough ... to be just indispensable and the goal I have is not the one thought up by Mum and Dad , shows Sandra s emphasises her discontentment and lack of place in this town. These direct and clear statements represent how she desires to be part of a community in which her right to not to have her life dictated by the learned attitudes and expectations of the community, is possible. Also, the contrast between the attitudes between Janene and Sharon in their respective poems illustrates how even on a familial level Janene s right to individually determine her own life is disregarded by her mother, Sharon. Sharon, in this way, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. A Brief History of Harriet Jacobs As a slave and as a runaway, Harriet Jacobs suffered more psychological abuse than physical abuse. Harriet Jacobs had to withstand massive amounts of pain and psychological torture due to her place in society as a slave. Jacobs does not leave out the physical aspect of the suffering, however, she focuses more on the spiritual and emotional aspect of the slavery age. Although Jacobs had a relatively easy life in comparison to other slaves, she was deprived from basic human rights and necessities, witnessed human beings resolve to corruption and be treated like animals, and is sexually abused. The mental scars left behind are very harsh. Harriet Jacobs was deprived from basic human rights and necessities. Since Jacobs grew up in a society were African Americans were inferior, they were objectified rather than be treated in a humane matter. Slaves were taken away the idea that they were human. ...they thought he had spoiled his children, by teaching them to feel that they were human beings. This was blasphemous doctrine for a slave to teach; y presumptuous in him, and dangerous to the masters. (Pg. 12). Jacobs describes how slave owners declared slaves who tried and spread the idea that they were worth something in society, dangerous and immediately took violent action against them to suppress those thoughts. This was dangerous to the slave owners because they believed that rebellion might be initiated. Jacobs was psychologically affected by this, because she was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Nurse Competency Practice problems are those that affects care, need a solution, and would make a difference when gets improved (Assisting Nurses with Practice Problems). Every workplace has one or other practice problems that are current (Current Issues and Topics, n.d.). In my workplace, one of the major problems is the varying competency levels of nurses. The purpose of this paper is to establish that varying levels of nurse competency is a current practice problem. Identification of a practice problem In my hospital, the turnover of nursing staff is high due to reasons like retirement, transfers etc. This leads to the hiring of new nurses. My workplace accepts new graduates. As they are the beginners in the profession, they are the novice (Cheetham ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During the orientation period and after, she used to miss medications, charted incorrect etc. This required other nurses to do her work too. The general levels of competency of nurses of my workplace range from level competent to the expert. Based off of my statistics, thirty three percent of the nurses I oriented were incompetent nurses. Hiring these nurses might be an easy way for the employer to solve staffing shortage. But it raises another problem. No institution has time to train one third of their staff, still tend to their patients when there is a staffing shortage. Neither the patients nor the existing nurses deserve such a jeopardizing situation. Even though to achieve competence, there needs to be an individualized time frame (Carraccio, Benson, Nixon, Derstine, 2008), the competence level requires nurses to have at least two to three years of experience. This help them plan ahead and work efficiently (Peña, 2015). What everyone expects from the newcomers is having theoretical knowledge and just lacking experience. Thirty three percent of what we get are people with almost no theoretical or practical knowledge or experience (Carraccio, et al.2008). Every nurse has different levels of competency depending on their level of education and experience. When someone lacking both requirements enters the workforce, the training time used slows the workforce till the new nurse reaches the required ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Characteristics Of A Tragic Hero In The Iliad The Iliad, an epic poem written by Homer, tells the story of the Trojan War. It is important to note that the poem is a tragic story of wrath, war, bloodshed, and dishonor. The story follows demigod and warrior, Achilles, as he is stripped of his hard earned honor with the usurp of his love, Brieseis, and how drastically it affects the war. Achilles extreme pride, or hubris, and obsession with having his honor restored causes the divine intervention of gods and destruction of both the Greeks and Trojans. With Achilles choosing not to fight, he is falling to that pride. It is clear that Homer s intentions in the writing of this work were to exhibit the tragedy of war, doing so through the portrayal of a tragic hero. Aristotle defines a tragic hero as a character that is good, appropriate, like reality, and consistent, all characteristics that Achilles portrays in The Iliad. Achilles is a defining character who I argue to be a tragic hero. The first characteristic of a tragic hero that Aristotle describes is the hero s goodness. He remarked that what a character does reveals a certain level of moral purpose (Aristotle, 1469). It takes the reader almost the entire story to finally see Achilles goodness. His redemption as a violent warrior proves his goodness; this is seen in his confrontation with King Priam, the father of Hector whom he viciously murdered. Not only is Achilles able to see Priam as a genuine person, he is able to recognize how his actions directly ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Uner Tan Syndrome Essay In 2005, a Turkish neuroscientist and evolutionary biologist named Dr. Uner Tan discovered a family with a very unique condition: five of them walk on all fours with a quadrupedal gait. In addition to quadrupedalism, affected individuals showed severe mental retardation and what he described as primitive speech. The presence of these three characteristic symptoms became known as Uner Tan Syndrome. The Ulas family was discovered in a small village near Iskenderun in southern Turkey. At the time of their identification, there were 12 normal children and 7 disabled children, one of whom died. Of the 6 remaining affected children, 5 of them displayed habitual quadrupedal walking. The Ulas family is highly consanguineous (second ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Humans, due to a highly developed cerebellum, have an unparalleled sense of balance that is specially adapted to bipedalism. MRI scans of all members of the Ulas family showed that the individuals with Uner Tan Syndrome had grossly underdeveloped cerebellar vermis, which is responsible for balance and locomotion (See figure 1). Since the discovery of the Ulas family, three additional consanguineous families in Turkey have shown segregation for Uner Tan Syndrome to varying degrees. All together, these families were labeled A, B, C, and D. Families A and D had regular access to medical attention, and both sought treatment for the quadrupedal locomotion. In fact, family A actively discouraged quadrupedal walking. Attempts in both families were unsuccessful, which led researchers to conclude that social factors did not contribute to this behavior (Ozcelik et al. 4234). Although Uner Tan Syndrome is described as a collection of symptoms, the implications of the quadrupedal locomotion has caused it to receive the greatest amount of attention since its discovery. In 2008, Turkish scientists claimed to have found one of the genes responsible, at least in part, to this particular phenotype. Affected individuals in families A and D were homozygous for either deletions or nonsense mutations in the VLDLR gene on chromosome 9. This gene transcribes a very low density ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Once Were Warriors 1. Using the movie Once Were Warriors as 3 different clients, how would you write a full diagnosis based on their medical conditions? Beth Heke left her small island town when she was a very young lady despite her parents disapproval, she married Jake the Muss Heke. After a total of eighteen years they have five children and live in a slum in New Zealand. Beth is from a more traditional background she related to the old ways, while Jake is an interpretation of what some Māori have become. Beth on occasion tries to reform herself by trying to do good for her family, for example by giving up drinking and saving the money which she would have spent on alcohol, however, she always relapses back into alcoholism and irresponsibility. Beth ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jake suffers from substance induced psychotic disorder; this is clear when he is hosting a wild party at his home and his wife Beth dares to get lippy . He savagely assaults Beth in front of all his friends punching her and beating her and then after rapes her and no one helped her. Jake Heke also suffers from a mood disorder; Jake can go from being loving and happy one minute to savagely abusive and mean in the snap of a finger. This is clear when Beth refuses to make eggs for one of his guests at a party. Jakes beats her savagely while he was drunk in front of a crowd. Jake also suffers from brief psychotic disorder which is witnessed by many people in a bar after being told that Bully raped his daughter Grace. He savagely beats Bully almost to death and stabs him with a broken beer bottle, he went psychotic. 2. What is cannabis intoxication, alcohol related disorder, PTSD, physical and sexual abuse? Cannabis Intoxication is both psychological and physiological effects on the human body. The effects of cannabis are caused by cannabinoids, most notably tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Cannabis is referred to as marijuana. Alcohol related disorder is defined as alcohol seeking and consumption behavior that is harmful. Long term and uncontrollable harmful consumption can cause alcohol related disorders that include: antisocial personality disorder, mood disorders (bipolar ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. The Smallest Dragonboy Essay Everyone knows that one cannot succeed at everything in life. But for one to not be good enough at a major one has to try it out first. At some point everyone has tried a new hobby as for an example dance and then been either told that one was not good enough or simply one found out by them selves. Either way it is insulting and disappointing to be told that the way you are build is no good for the one thing you love to do. But would we not be living in a boring world if everyone were the same? Our difference defines us as an individual person our one person. Some of us are tall and some of us are tiny. But no matter what should everyone be treated with respect even if they are different from others. In the story The Smallest Dragonboy , written by Anne McCarrey the main character Keevan experiences the difficulties with being told that he is never going to be good enough because of his height. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... These two science fiction stories have that in common, that they are both build up upon bravery. This is a common theme as the boy in The Smallest Dragonboy and the girl in The Cold Equation are both extremely brave. The boy has to be brave to win over a dragon so that he can have a companion through life and show people that his obstacles will not get in his way to win over the dragon Heth. The girl in the other story has to be brave and save the planet from fuel. This will cost her life but will save others. She willingly walks into the airlock and is ejected into space. Her main motivation for her actions is her brother. Knowing that her death will save him at the colony Woden on the planet Mimir, she willingly does it. His successful father motivates the boy in The Smallest Dragonboy , to keep fighting so that he can become as successful. The stories has in common that someone they love indirectly motivates their actions and power to do what they fear and are told they are to weak to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Poverty In African America The disproportionate rates of poverty among African americans has continued to be a persistent social problem that the United States faces. The purpose of this article is to examine how poverty has been approached in the media, specifically on the opinion pages of American newspaper. Poverty is often explained in three different ways. The first explanation is blaming the person for ending up in poverty. As people often associate poverty with a lack of responsibility and it has also been noted that poverty is blamed on the poor when race is involved. As the media shows the poor are frequently the minorities and the African Americans, even though most welfare recipients are white. The next explanation is the culture of poverty theory. The founder of this theory has said even ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Over the span of 16 years this study took place. Examining newspapers such as The Washington post, The Boston Globe, and The New York Times, in total resulting in 342 article pieces. Some key coded factors were culture of poverty, the government, economic or structural inequality and blaming the individual for being poor. Also coding for social categories counted to poverty such as african americans, children, immigrants, and the elderly. The coding was very simple and straight to the point. If the article talked about poverty in any way the coding would mentation a connection. The coding was used to point what opinion pieces had to say about race and poverty. The final result concluded 52 percent held the government responsible, 16 percent said the government did to much with helping the poor. Putting the blame on the culture of poverty occurred 35 percent, children mentioned as the poor came in at 55 percent and finally blaming poor individuals was mentioned 21 percent of the time. It was stated in the article ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. American Foreign Policy Since World War 2 Background to U.S Foreign Policy In their book American Foreign Policy since World War 2, Steven W. Hook, and John Spanier take a historical look at American foreign policy. Since its independence, all through to the start of the 20th century, the United States had a policy of detachment. This was rooted in the believe that Europe, the only other meaningful powerful in the world in the 18th and 19th century, had intrinsic issues related to feudism that kept the continent in a constant state of war (Hook Spanier, 2015). The U.S on its part was far away from Europe and had a unique chance to chart a different course, one free from the troubles of Europe. As a democracy free from the class systems of Europe and hence maintain peace and stability (Hook Spanier, 2015). To maintain this peace and stability, it was in the United States interests to maintain detachment from Europe. In fact, Monroe wrote that Europe and its flawed system was evil and America should strive as much as possible to stay away from it (Hook Spanier, 2015). However, in the 20th century, this policy of detachment was put to the test when the United States was drawn into the first and second world wars by external factors. This led the United States to get more engaged in global affairs. The idea behind engagement was to promote the ideals of democracy which, the U.S believed were the pillars of peace, as well as to protect itself from aggressors like Japan in the Second World War. After the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Escalation Of Tea Trade From 1700 To 1750 e escalation of tea importation and sales over the period 1690 to 1750 is mirrored closely by the increase in importation and sales of cane sugar: the British were not drinking just tea but sweet tea. [28] Thus, two of Britain s trading triangles converged: the sugar sourced from Britain s trading triangle encompassing Britain, Africa and the West Indies and the tea from the triangle encompassing Britain, India and China.[28] In China, the Qing dynasty Qianlong Emperor decreed that China was the center of the world and had everything they could ever need, so all trade with foreigners must be paid for in silver! [disputed discuss] This meant that British traders had to pay China for its tea with silver bullion. Critics of the tea trade at ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Multicultural Project An educator must be mindful of social foundation of each individual in order to comprehend the Tyke. In this regard, every kid is considered an exceptional individual each with something unique to give. Likewise the objective of multicultural projects is not just to show kids about different gatherings or nations, but instead to get acclimated to all the different possibilities and ways of life in various societies and perspectives. As a rule a guardian may be confused and not educated on the best way to instruct a kid.Ultimately, there are a few things which cover an assortment of issues, so instructing is exceptional when Childcare is concerned. Specialized curriculum, teachers special training instructors work with understudies from little ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Researchers, decision school supplies, a scope of items having a place with classes, for example, video music programming mixed media books, et cetera. Information for projects and courses in education at capital Eric clearinghouse on elementary and early Childhood Education, National Parent Information Network NPIN Americas children key national indicators of well being delivered by the federal inter agency forum on child and family statistics Cyfernet children, youth families, education and research network a national system of land grant college workforce and district extension teachers attempting to bolster group based instructive projects for kids youth guardians and families. In the final analysis, Kaplan early childhood learning is a company whose site offers a scope of instructional supplies including items intended for kids with unique needs. Parentsoup a standout amongst the most prevalent places on the world wide web kids click. A commented on meta site made by administrators in the Ramapo Catskill library system. Classroom direct this is an internet looking for expressions and artworks supplies, lesson arranges instructive programming and understudy materials. Gov the federal inter agency forum on child and family statistics was set up in to facilitate the accumulation of government information on Tyke and family issues and conditions. Given that the Childcraft education Corp is a site offering furniture they have stockpiled cupboards and racking educational modules, materials and classroom supplies for early adolescence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. The French Revolution Occurred During The Time Periods The French Revolution occurred during the time periods 1787 to 1799 which shook France. Its climax reached in 1789 when the ancien regime ended in France. The French Revolution was the most violent and by far the most universally significant revolution compared to the rest. The initial cause of the revolution was the social structure of the West. One social structure that was based on the holding of all land by fees that resulted in the relation of the king to vassal was called the feudal system that weakened step by step and had already disappeared in certain regions of Europe prior to the revolution. The feudal system was characterized by homage, legal and military service of tenants, and punishment. Wealthy commoners, also called ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Rousseau was an anti philosophe, he took Montesquieu s theory a step further in which civilization corrupts rather than nature and that big states are also corrupt, small states are best. During the time, as France faced heavy expenditure that the wars had brought, the rulers had raised money by taxing the nobles and clergy and the rulers were backed upon the enlightened despots. There are many causes that could have contributed to the French Revolution like the peasants were aware of their situation and were less willing to support the feudal system. The philosophes were well read throughout the region and questioned many. The government was at the edge of bankruptcy due to their involvement in the American Revolution because there was a refusal to pay taxes given by the Great Britain King which ended with the rulers and privileged class become allies with the peasants and non privileged class. There was many economic factors that started the French revolution also like: crop failures in 1788 and the population increasing. The French Monarchy was vanishing because it was unable to adapt to the pressures brought onto it which also contributed to the start of the French Revolution. The Great War lasted 1914 1918 that involved 28 nations around the world. It started with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand and then Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia. Due to an alliance, called Triple Alliance, Germany and Italy joined Austria Hungary while ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Celtic Religion Essay In my paper I will argue that Celtic Spirituality can and should be used to reinvent the church today. The church is in decline and turmoil for many reasons (lack of time or interest, aversion to authority, dislike of evangelical Christian morals, avoidance of the term religious ) but Celtic Spirituality, which has existed for centuries, still speaks. This form of spirituality is valid and should be valued in today s world because the tradition s principles can support society s current theological challenges. Books written by preeminent Celtic spiritualists John O Donohue and John Philip Newell highlight these core values: friendship, love, beauty, silence and solitude, mystery, and interconnection between all of creation/the cosmos and the divine. Currently, there is a spiritual revolution occurring. Though people are choosing to not be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Philip Newell recognizes the need to cultivate the desire and yearning for peace within ourselves. He notes that Celtic Spirituality is deeply aware of the disharmonies within and between us that shake the foundations of life. The dance of the universe calls to us, to our souls, through love. This love, the Heartbeat of Life, is seen through creation, nature, relationships. This spiritual theology must speak to those who say they are spiritual but not religious Celtic Spirituality acknowledges the difficulties in life while calls us to love the earth and those around us. This must speak to people on a fundamental and spiritual level whether you are a follower of a particular religion or spiritual practice. In Celtic Prayers from Iona Newell shows how action can be taken in reflection and prayer through this spirituality. Daily prayers focus on various themes including: justice, healing, care for the earth, and hospitality. The personal sense of God that Diana Butler Bass stressed can be seen in the themes of these prayers. These themes speak to the interconnectedness and relational world around ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Might Robert Sternberg Label The Kind Of Love That Paul... 1. Is Paul and Mario s story of falling in love on the day they met typical of how most couples fall in love? This is not typical of how most people fall in love. Most people start off as simply liking each other s company and slowly interacting more and more until they are actively seeking each other out. As they get closer they being to share more about themselves, both positive and negative aspects. As the begin to agree on goals for their relationship, there reactions become more similar, their psychological well being becomes tied to the relationship, and finally they begin to see themselves as a couple and not just to people. 2. How might Robert Sternberg label the kind of love that Paul and Mario seem to be describing? How might ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Nt1210 Chapter 1 Term Paper ASSIGNMENT 1 CHAPTER 1 1.12) 1. Stealing or copying a user s files: writing over another program s (belonging to another user or OS) area in memory; 2. Using system resources (CPU, disk space) without proper accounting; causing the printer to mix output by sending data while some other user s file is printing. Probably not, because any protection scheme invented by a human can also be broken and more the complex more is difficult it is to be confident of its correct implementation. 1.15) Special hardware can differentiate the multiple processors, or the software can be written to allow only one boss and multiple workers. For instance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Increased through put: By increasing the number of processors, we expect to get more work done in less time. The speed up ratio with N processors is not N, however; rather, it is less than N. When multiple processors cooperate on a task, a certain amount of overhead is incurred in keeping all the parts working correctly. This overhead, plus contention for shared resources, lowers the expected gain from additional processors. Similarly, N programmers working closely together do not produce N times the amount of work a single programmer would produce. 2. Economy of scale: Multiprocessor systems can cost less than equivalent multiple single processor systems, because they can share peripherals, mass storage, and power supplies. If several programs operate on the same set of data, it is cheaper to store those data on one disk and to have all the processors share them than to have many computers with local disks and many copies of the data. 3. Increased reliability. If functions can be distributed properly among several processors, then the failure of one processor will not halt the system, only slow it down. If we have ten processors and one fails, then each of the remaining nine processors can pick up a share of the work of the failed processor. Thus, the entire system runs only 10 percent slower, rather than failing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bluffing Essay Researchers have shown that the bluff techniques used by interrogators to induce guilty suspects to confess also increased the chances that innocent suspects will do the same in hopes that the evidence that the interrogator is bluffing about will prove their innocence. To test this, researchers conducted an experiment which led to two other on this matter. The first experiment was conducted to find answers to three things: how bluffing effects subjects internalization and willingness to make confessions that are untrue, does having a witness that also confirms the subjects innocent prevent the suspect from making a fake confession, and to make comparisons between two tactics, presenting fake evidence and bluffing. In experiment 1, subjects ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Experiment 2 also found this to be true where 57.9% of subjects confessed. Internalization only occurred in the first experiment and 9.9% did this. In experiment 2, bluffing caused the amount of fake confessions to increase,74%, and this was found to be significant. Experiment 3 had 57.6% of subjects confess that they worked together during the individual portion. For the control group that included bluffing, they had an increase in confessions rates to 70% and 50% in the condition where subjects were innocent. Diagnosticity was shown to be high in control group where 87% of subjects confessed when they were truly guilty, however, it did decrease in the bluff group, 50% because innocent subjects confessed. The researchers of these three studies showed how the bluffing technique used by interrogators may cause innocent subjects to confess to crimes in which they did not commit in hopes that they will eventually be proven innocent although this is not its original intention. Researchers were also able to conduct studies that allowed them to fix some of the limitations to prior studies by adding the ability for subjects to provide reasons why they confessed. However, future research is still needed to provide more information on this topic and bring light to the risk that these techniques bring to innocent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. One Ordinary Day With Wallets Short Story One Ordinary Day, with Wallets Mr. Johnson put on his uncomfortable shoes and then trudged out into the way to bright and shiny morning sunshine. He was not in the best of moods, so when he stopped at a newspaper stand to pick up his daily morning newspaper, he spoke angrily to the salesperson to hurry up. When another man came to buy a paper, Mr. Johnson quickly stole his wallet and hid it in a secret pocket in his jacket. Then he acted extremely apologetic when the man couldn t find it and even paid the 60 cents for the paper, so as to not seem suspicious. When he had walked a few blocks away from the newspaper stand Mr. Johnson hunched over some and began to walk slowly. He arrived at a crosswalk and then started to painfully cross it. A naive woman quickly ran up and said Would you like me to assist you, sir? Mr. Johnson eyed the expensive looking dress and shoes the lady was wearing and replied Yes, thank you, it is so kind of you to aid me. As they reached the sidewalk the lady said Where are you headed? Oh, just simply down the street to the drugstore to buy myself some heart medication. Mr. Johnson said. The woman said, Well, then I ll walk you there. Mr. Johnson then replied Oh that won t be necessary, but I appreciate your kindness in helping me across the street. Then he swiftly and sneakily stole her wallet from her purse and rushed away. She was dumbfounded about how he was suddenly able to walk fast, but simply shrugged it off and went about her day, not knowing that her wallet was gone until it was too late. Mr. Johnson then headed to a hot dog cart, along the way pickpocketing three more wallets off of rich looking businessmen. When he got there he asked for a hot dog with mustard. The man gave him one and just as Mr. Johnson was about to take a bite, he accidentally dropped it. The man at the cart said Oh sir, I m so sorry, let me fetch you another one. Mr. Johnson sweetly replied Thank you so much, I am so glad that there are people like you in the world. The man gave him another hot dog and Mr. Johnson took a bite. He then cried This is the worst hot dog stand in New York, the meat is too hot and the bun is too cold. He then stormed away, bumping a staring ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Short Story On My Daughter Whitey I feel so depressed and melancholy when my daughter Whitey was in a coma because of a car accident in Indiana. I got more depressed as the days passed by. My older daughter has been taken care of her in the hospital, thinking that she was my daughter. I always hope she will be back in motion. It s was unbelievable where I came to know that my daughter Whitey was killed in an accident and buried by my friend s family by mistake. As days passed by, I felts so emotionally and mentally sad. I am shocked and It was a bad moment for me, personally. I can t imagine myself without her in my life. It s really hard to accept her absence in my life. The god have taken earlier than I deserve. I can t believe she is no longer around us . I have never thought ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Were The Consequences Of The Cold War One cannot apprehend the consequences the Second World War had, that lead to the Cold War without having a look at the happenings and events during the war itself. The rivalry of influence between the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War is indubitable. In the aftermath of World War Two, the United States and the Soviet Union were already militarily and diplomatically engaged in Iran. Iran became the major theatre of ideological conflict between the great powers, these effects would deeply influence and shape Iran s politics and history. In this essay, I intend to explore the effects the Cold War had on Iran s politics, starting with the stance of Iran during World War 2 and ending with the Iranian Revolution that brought ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Various political parties demanded a role in his government such as the Tudeh party, an Iranian communist party formed in 1941 that wanted the government to take control and own the nation s businesses and properties. Many groups also wanted foreign companies banned from Iran. Most Iranians opposed Great Britain. The British ran the largest oil facility in Iran and took advantage of it, Iranian oil flowed out of the country and British companies became rich from it whilst Iranians received little to no profit. In 1951, Iranians elected a man named Mohammad Mosaddeq as prime minister. The prime minister was the most powerful man in the government even more powerful than the Shah himself. Mosaddeq vowed to nationalize Iranian oil and free Iran from foreign control by the West. When Mosaddeq tried to do so, the British claimed that he was stealing property. Along with the Soviet Union, the United States had come from World War Two as a superpower. When the British felt their personal interests in Iran were threatened, they asked the United States for help. The British argued that communists in Iran, supported by the Soviet Union were threatening to take over Iran and its valuable oil. President Eisenhower did not need any more ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Corporate Social Responsibility Of Mcdonald s Corporation McDonald s Corporation is the world s leading fast food service retailer with over 36,000 restaurants serving approximately 69 million customers in over 100 countries every day. McDonald s Corporation view themselves primarily as a franchisor that believes that franchising is important in delivering great customer experiences and driving profitability. As of 2014, more than 80% of McDonald s restaurants were franchised to independent local franchisees around the world. (AboutMcdonalds.com 2015) In the 1970 s Milton Friedman argued that the only social responsibility of a business is to increase profit and any activity that detracted from this responsibility for profit maximisation was considered to be inefficient. (Hanks 2015) Despite the limitations of compliance costs and stakeholder conflicts, many large corporations today have integrated corporate social responsibility and sustainability into their business practices to assist in the development of overall profit maximization. In this critical essay, it will examine and critique two aspects of McDonald s performance areas with regards to fulfilling society s expectations on how the corporation should operate its business. It will focus on the positive and negative aspects of food nutrition health and employment in McDonald s. Last but not least, by exploring these performance areas, the impact and implications of McDonald s actions on society and stakeholders will also discussed. Food nutrition has become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Harm Reduction Essay According to the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (BCDC, 2013), harm reduction aims to keep people safe and minimize death, disease, and injury from high risk behaviour. Harm reduction involves a variety of support services and strategies to improve the knowledge, skills and resources for individuals and their families to create a healthier and safer community (BCDC, 2013). This paper will discuss the applicability of community health standards to harm reduction practice, as well as the determinants of health which increase the incidence of harm to the targeted audience. COUNTERfit, a women s harm reduction program will be discussed in terms of significance to the aggregate population and evaluated through an examination of epidemiological data, prevalence data, and best practice. According to the Canadian Nurses Association (CNA, 2015), harm reduction is a public response, in which nurses have a vital role in by highlighting safety promotion to prevent death, injury and disability, as well as treating clients respectfully and in a non judgmental manner, despite drug use or engagement in other high risk practices. Nurses who are involved in a harm reduction strategy provide essential health services to a highly demoted population, using a comprehensive nursing framework that focuses on client centered relationship building and primary nursing care activities that are facilitated by a harm reduction theory with the core principles of health promotion (Lightfoot, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Its Not Finished,, , but My Speech on Reflect Upon How... Speech Reflection on History and Memory Throughout time, perspectives of history and memory have changed. They have been moulded by the events of our time as well as the texts and we read. The question of what is history and memory is being raised. Is it a scholarly discipline that claims to record the truth vs. a cognitive faculty coloured by trauma and emotion? To me history is represented as official memory of the winning side. As a result, it is very subjective, selective, bias and with multiple gaps and silences. Once we are able to understand how history and memory have been presented to us, though a wide range of text types as well as our own knowledge of events represented in the text then we are able to more deeply and with ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... There is a vast emphasis on objects that contain personal responses showing the representation of this event through these objects. Now that we have established how these texts represent their event to portray history and memory, I will now provide an argument as to their actual history and memory they provide as well as my own history and memory that has been triggered from viewing these texts by analysing their language techniques used. Heaney, the poet of Requiem for the Croppies , has given a voice to the marginalised Irish, and has therefore challenged the official history, for example, as seen in the line We found new tactics happening each day; We d cut through reins and rider with the pike; And stampede cattle into infantry . Such memories bring a sense of reality and emotion to the poem that often impersonal and documented evidence cannot achieve. The use of half rhyme through the sonnet is used to being a more sombre, serious feel to the poem. This is done to let the readers feel that this poem, though filled with fire and passion, is still a tragic tale. But of course, like all history, Heaney s representation of the battle of vinegar hill is still bias. Heaney has simply selected to represent and emphasise what he feels strongly about. This can be seen in the opening line the pockets of our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Advice For First Writing Course At The University Of... Advice to First Writing Course at the University of Central Florida Writing courses can be challenging and that is why I decided to write this personal narrative. I believe that a personal narrative is better for an advice column than a research paper. A personal narrative would give more personal experience and insight on how the course was. It would be more valid since it is true. I think people learn better when they read and hear something from the person they are talking to rather than being about other people, especially when it comes to advice. English courses, just like any core class, expects a lot from the students. ENC 1101 is the first english and writing class students will encounter when first starting undergraduate school ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They can properly quote it or paraphrase it using MLA format. This will demonstrate the student using strategies to better comprehend difficult texts. Students should also learn to adapt to different writing contexts. Throughout this course, I had to learn new vocabulary such as rhetorical situation and discourse community. These are actually types of essays I had to write during this course. When writing these types of essays, one has to keep in mind their audiences and their own experience. Lastly, students will consider how social, rhetorical, and technological contexts shape writing because it reflects sensitivity to school writing as a social affair (McCarthy 231). There are some constraints that I had to think about when deciding the genre of this paper. One constraint to this personal narrative is the time I took this course. I took ENC 1101 during the Summer B section. Summer B was only six weeks long and I had to learn the concepts of this course in that amount of time when it usually takes around sixteen weeks. This made the course much harder for me and other students. Especially because English is my second language, it takes me longer to read and analyze articles. This was also one out of two of my first classes as a college students. It is a different environment and I had to adapt to different situations and expectations. Another constraint is about those students that already have credit for ENC ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Western Influence on Japanese Business Management Essay Japanese management: how the western influence and the 1990s crises have modified management practices in Japan, and in Japanese companies broadly speaking? Introduction Japan has been the second largest power in the world for several decades, now. As a quite remote island in Asia, its history and development shaped a country with its own way of thinking and behaving, and as far as we are concerned, with a great economy and a technological lead over its Asian neighbours. After the Second World War (WWII), Japan started from scratch, and its business succeeded very well, first on the domestic market and then on a world scale. In the 1970s, Westerners were looking at Japan in awe, and tried to know how it could be such a good ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Based on their original religion (Shinto), the cult of the ancestors is widespread and, in Japan, people are much more respectful of their parents than in Western countries. In the same way, decision making and socialisation processes are seen very differently, for Japanese will tend to take much time and involve many people to evolve a plan, but then will implement it directly and by themselves, with more pleasure than Westerners who are deemed to make quick and undemocratic decisions, but execute them slowly and indirectly. As a result, Japanese would be more willing to work and more productive because of their understanding of what a strategy means: politeness, team work, friendship and harmony are key features of the Japanese culture. This can be seen in the sense of community which strikes every foreigner: the individual is under represented whereas the group as a whole is always put on the foreground, hence the famous obedience and respect of Japanese people. Outcomes of WWII At the end of the Meiji era (19th and beginning of the 20th centuries), Japan had already experienced an opening and some misunderstandings with foreign countries (e.g. Perry?s crew). The first half of the 20th century brought its lot of mishaps, too, and this fostered the spread of hatred and racial doctrines: hakko ichi u advocates the supremacy of Japan and its people, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Fight Club, Hypermasculinity and Misogyny Essay You are not your bank account. You are not the clothes you wear. You are not the contents of your wallet. You are not your bowel cancer. You are not your Grande latte. You are not the car you drive. You are not your fucking khakis Tyler Durden, Fight Club In 1996, Chuck Palahniuk published his first novel, Fight Club. On the surface it can is seen as a backlash to the feminization of men, and a celebration of violence for violence sake. But what is it really about? Fight Club is a protest against not the feminization of the western male, but against men themselves. (Audio track three on the special edition DVD featuring author Chuck Palahniuk and screenwriter Jim Uhls is fantastic and can help the reader understand the motivations of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The violence that he creates with fight club is libertarian in a sense that it is out of the way, between two consenting adults, but also a throwback to ritual combat. One man runs as a `chief figure who announces and enforces the rules fight club. During one scene, Jack takes note of this and compares the chanting of the crowd to a Pentecostal service, the crowd speaking in tongues. With the condemnation of many of society s more violent activities, i.e., boxing, action films, et cetera, fight club s slippery slope argument that men want violence in their lives seems to make sense. Something IS missing in our lives, something that has always been there but is disappearing as the decline of western civilization continues. Tyler addresses this problem on the public bus, pointing out a Calvin Klein ad and asking if that is what a man is. Should we buy what Madison Avenue tells us what to be? For thousands of years man has been the provider of families, the soldier, the knight, and the hero that saved the princess, the intrepid explorer. Fight Club argues that men should return to that state, but the blame is not placed on women, indiviuals, society or even a government. The blame for the emasculation of the male is placed on capitalism. Fight Club evolves (or, it could be argued, devolves) into Project Mayhem. The project aims not to harm anyone just things, corporate art, entities, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Were the American Colonists Justified in Waging War and... Were the American colonists justified in waging war and breaking away from Britain The colonists were in every right, aspect and mind, not only justified but also it was about time that they stood of and actually take action against the British. The choice of going to war with them, was the only choice that they had. All diplimatical options that they had ceased to stand a chance against the tyrant Britain. From the very beginning when the colonists felt upset against their mother country and the way that they went about the law making, up until the beginning of the war, they tried all diplimatical options that they had, by sending letters, you name it. When they didn t work then they had no other means but to declare war. It was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And by doing this, it might be a good idea in the king s eyes, but it s not the best idea in the peoples. Which is whom you are ultimately trying to please. In the grand scheme of things that is what the British were missing in their perfect colony, pleasing the people. (DCT 2) The massacre that happened on March 5th changed a lot of opinions of the colonist s about how they felt about the British. The way that the picture was made, in relation to the story was key in winning the hearts of the Americans. The story told is depicting confusion on the officer s part, and they randomly fired on the crowd, not in any particular area. The picture shows that the British were organized, and aimed to kill. Since it is easier to get the story from a picture, the picture was that the troops have a desire to kill the people, shown with the organization. This picture portrays the British as murderers, all the more reason to unite and rise against and go to war against. (DCT 3) The King in his right mind has total control and power of the colonies and can do whatever he deems necessary to control them. With that said, The king of that time, not thinking about the peoples feelings went ahead and instead of making the people happy did whatever he could to make the government better. Which in the long run was to make money. Well every time the king mad a law to make up for another law that the people didn t like, it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Percent Yield Of Hydrochloric Acid In this today s lab, Percent Yield of Hydrogen Gas from Magnesium and Hydrochloric Acid, the purpose is to study the stoichiometry of H2 produced from the reaction between magnesium (Mg) and hydrochloric acid (HCl). The chemical equation for this reaction is Mg +2HCl MgCl2 + H2. It was predicted that 0.0029 moles of hydrogen gas would be formed from 0.07g of magnesium metal and 10 mL of hydrochloric acid. The hypothesis was proven correct based on an actual yield of 0.00299 moles of hydrogen gas. We know this because after measuring the volume and pressure of our results, we used the Ideal Gas Law Equation to calculate the number of moles. We also calculated the percent yield by dividing the experimental number of moles of hydrogen gas ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Diversity Management As A Business Strategy Research Paper Assignment Diversity Management as a Business Strategy: A Literature Review Emmanuel Emenike Williams Course Name Number: GBUS 817 Instructor: Dr. Adrian Pitariu Date: December 11, 2014 Introduction The face of business has been changing very rapidly from national to global environment over the years through technological advancements (McFarlin Sweeney, 2013, p. 4). Emerging markets in developing countries continue to provide tremendous business opportunities for big corporations and multinational companies (McFarlin Sweeney, 2003, pp. 5 6). Consequently, many business organizations have begun incorporating strategic measures in their operations to align with the changing demands of a diverse global market. They acknowledge the fact that modern business opportunities have grown beyond national walls. However, there is no absolute guarantee that setting up international business ventures will automatically lead to better financial performance of a firm. It comes with a challenge the challenge of incorporating workforce diversity and managing it efficiently with a view to achieving steady growth in productivity, revenue and profitability. Recognizing the enormous challenges of cultural differences and ideologies in cross national business environments, McLauren (2009) believes that diversity management needs to be seen as the business plan, essential to successful products and increased sales. This is essentially true in today s global ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Why Marjane Satrapi Graphic Form Why Marjane Satrapi chose to tell her story Persepolis in the graphic form The graphic novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi was written in the graphic medium to appeal to a wider audience. Literary critic, Manuela Constantino, proposes that the combination of a visual representation and a child s point of view makes the story easily accessible and therefore attracts a wide range of readers. (Constantino, 2008: 2) Another plausible reason for Satrapi s choice to do the novel in this medium is the apparent popularity graphic novels enjoyed at the point of the memoir s publication. Writing the novel graphically, brings the Middle Eastern novel closer to its Western readers. As Constantino wrote; Satrapi emphasizes the universal qualities of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (Satrapi, 2003: 126) This brings another dimension to the relationship between Marji and her readers. Writing the novel in graphic form brings the Middle Eastern graphic novel closer to its Western neighbours because it is in a medium that is recognizable in the West. In addition, Satrapi s depiction of Muslim leaders as uneducated, primitive, and narrow minded brutes strengthens her connection with her Western readers whose perception of Muslim extremists might indeed be quite similar to the one crafted in the autobiography. (Constantino, 2008: 4) The novel Persepolis is effective because it was written to please a specific type of community. It uses language and cultural barriers in the illustrations and text to further separate the reader from the antagonists. Satrapi s Persepolis appeared, significantly, at a time when memoirs have been experiencing a great surge of popularity. (Malek, 2006: 8) The time of the publication of the memoir deemed critical to its success. It was published around the time where graphic novels were coined the most important narrative mode of our contemporary culture. (Miller, 2000: 421) It shared the lime light with other graphic novels, the likes of Craig Thompson s Blankets and Joe Sacco s The Fixer . (Time, 2003) Satrapi chose the perfect time to debut her graphic memoir as she was able to ride the literary high comics were experiencing at that point in time. A ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. CMOS Technology Lab Analysis transistors and thus the circuit area is small. Two stage open loop comparator is presented using 50nm CMOS technology.  Design of 3 bit low power flash type ADC Sarojini Mandal, Dr. J.K. Das [60] ; define that Simple two stage op amp with miller capacitance can be used as a high gain comparator. It is simulated in 180nm technology using Cadance Virtuso analog design environment simulation. The op amp uses a 1.8v Vdd and a 1.8v Vss and consumes power of around 0.9mw. The analog output of each comparator is encoded using cascading full adder designed by transistor logic that makes the circuit more faster. This paper introduces a low power op amp modified from the traditional one and an encoder employing cascaded full adders with pass ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The TIQ Flash ADC provides higher data sampling rate and operates at low voltage and also low power consumption.  A 8 bit TIQ based 780MSPS CMOS Flash A/D converter J.Ramesh, K. Gunavathi [24] ; present the design of an 8 bit Flash ADC with TIQ comparators,. Speed of this ADC is 787.78mbps and the power consumed is 800mw. In this design the comparators are realized with the inverters, which avoids the complexity in the design of conventional comparators. The TIQ comparator consists of two cascaded CMOS inverters. The analog input signal quantization level is set in the first stage by changing the VTC by means of transistor sizing. The second inverter stage is used for increased gain and logic level inversion so that the circuit behaves as an internally set comparator circuit. The key point about second stage is that it must be exactly same as the first stage to maintain the same DC threshold levels and to keep the linearity in balance for the voltage rising and falling intervals of high frequency input signals.  Employing threshold inverter quantization (TIQ) technique in designing 9 bit folding and interpolation CMOS analog to digital converters (ADC) Oktay Aytar and Ali Tangel [42] ; This paper present designing and interpolation of a 9 bit folding and interpolation ADC using 0.35 µm CMOS C35B4 model under AMS HIT kit library. The complete system consist of two main blocks, one of them is 4 bit flash ADC using TIQ technique and second one is the 5 bit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Modes Of Being Often when I sleep, I neither feel myself (my senses), nor have I dreams. But, when I wake up, my intellect instantly apprehends different things. I feel things, I see things, I taste things, I smell things, and I hear things. Thus, it is true, the first thing grasped by the intellect is being. As, Avicenna said: that which the intellect first conceives as, in a way, the most evident, and to which it reduces all its concepts, is being 1. Then, if all beings from the smallest particle to God himself, is being, or if being is universal, how do I differentiate the diversity of all that I perceive each time when I awake? St. Thomas said there two ways being is expressed, or two ways to of adding to being. But why do we add to being as if ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The term used positively is a thing. The essence make a thing what it is, different from all other thing. Therefore a thing expresses the essence of a being whereas the being express the existence of a thing or the to be . The second term used while considering every being is itself is One. One is negative, because when being is considered per se, it cannot be divide, in other words is One. Thus, the term One is used the express the undividedness of a being. Then again, as I mentioned above, the general modes can be considered in two ways. The second mode necessitate to follow every being in relation to others. This first way is the distinction between a being to another being. The distinction between one being to another being is called another. For example: Mum my job is finish now, can you give me another one. The term another make a distinction to one thing to another. The second way is the correspondence of one being to another being. This is possible only as St. Thomas explained: if something which is such that it agrees with every being. Such a being is the soul, which, as is said in The Soul, in some way is all things 3. The soul on the other hand has the knowing and the appetitive powers. As Aristotle said good is what men desires it follows that Good expresses the correspondence of being through the appetitive power. And Truth is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Atm Booth And The Security System Essay Abstract: The system detects the number of person in the ATM booth by using camera. If more than one person is found it activates the full body scanner and a program detects the weapon from the images provided by the scanner. It also scans eye to confirm the owner of the credit card. If these two devices are set the ATM will be more secured. Introduction People are attacked by the terrorist and their credit/debit card has taken away by them. It was found that in February 2009, a strong group of criminals have been stolen $9 million from 130 ATMs in 49 cities over the world within 30 minutes [2]. Moreover, as most of the people in big cities use ATM Booth for their money transaction that s why the customer security on ATM Booth is very important. The technology which is being used to identify the owner is very important and interesting. But it is a matter of sorrow that in our country, there was no attention taken to upgrade the security system before on it. These problems can be overcome by taking some technological devices. Such as, a body scanner machine and eye detected device can be set into the ATM Booth. An alarming device can also be placed there for which the authority can easily be informed. As the ATM Booth technology is the blessing of modern science and the civilized people use this technology for their banking, its security system should be up to dated. For the safety of people and their money should be the main concern of such technology. For this, the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. How Far Were The Jeffersonians Successful In Achieving... To what extent were the Jeffersonians successful in achieving their goals between 1801 1809? Thomas Jefferson was the second vice president and the third president of the United States. During his time as president, the Jeffersons were highly successful in achieving their goals. In 1800, the nation had a choice between John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Federalist feared Jefferson would return power to the states, dismantle thea army and the navy, and overturn Hamilton s financial system. The Revolution of 1800, the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, and the success against Barbary Pirates of 1801 to 1805 were all success for the Jeffersons between 1801 and 1809. The Revolution of 1800, also known as the election of 1800, was extremely successful for the Jeffersons. This election was unlike any other election in history. This was the first time parties mounted presidential campaigns. The Federalist had a strong ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United States paid around 15 million dollars for France for over 800,000 square miles of land. This land deal was one of the greatest accomplishments for Thomas Jefferson presidency but also caused a major philosophical problem for Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson felt that this deal was so necessary because in 1801, Spain and France signed a secret treaty ceding Louisiana to France. France then became a potential threat to America. He feared if America did not purchase New Orleans from France, war would break out. Jefferson sent envoys to France to secure the purchase, they returned with an agreement to buy the whole Louisiana territory. Napoleon needed the money to help pay for the war against England. American did not have the money to pay the 15 million dollars up front, however they borrowed the money from Great Britain at 6% interest. When America purchases this land, the land area of America nearly doubled. Jefferson is known for the great deed he did when purchasing this ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Racism Towards Native Americans In Disney s Peter Pan And... Racism towards Native American tribes and individuals have been found throughout mainstream media. From nationally broadcasted sports games to popular Hollywood movies, Native Americans people have been stereotyped and/or culturally appropriated. Many examples of these stereotypes are blatant and have been portrayed for in the media for decades. Disney s Peter Pan and Pocahontas Hollywood s leading animation studio has had many instances of stereotyping and being racially insensitive. Two main examples of their racism towards Native American tribes have been Peter Pan and Pocahontas. In both instances, there have been controversial songs that have the Native Americans at the center. Both depict the stereotypes that are not necessarily true of the tribes. In Disney s Peter Pan, there are many scenes throughout that display the Native tribe as savages. The Darling brothers are exploring Neverland, trying to hunt the Natives on the island. In that attempt, they get captured by the Natives who think they kidnapped the chief s daughter, Tiger Lily. This scene depicts the Indians as villainous, as the chief tells the boys that if Tiger Lily does not return, he will burnum at stake (Peter Pan, 1953). Later in the movie, Peter Pan, the Darling siblings, the Lost Boys, and Natives are at a powwow, where the song What Makes the Red Man Red? appears. The song is placed at what seems like a powwow and has the Natives dancing and saying words that sound like a Native language, but are nonsensical. They use derogatory Native American slurs, such as squaw , to refer to the women. There were many unacceptable aspects of that scene, but the one that stands out if the appearances of the Natives. Since the song is called What Makes the Red Man Red? , all the Natives were a bright shade of red and had the stereotypical Native face (furrowed brows and large nose). In approximately the fifteen minutes that the Native people of Peter Pan grace the screen, it displays the stereotypes that Natives have extremely red skin tones and speak in ludicrous, made up language. The lives are based on hunting and hurting other people or celebrating by dancing and howling. Actual powwows are ceremonial and this movie did not depict ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 44. Airtouch Fraud Case AirTouch Communications was a wireless telephone service provider, and is the predecessor to what we know as Verizon Wireless. AirTouch was created in 2994, and had its headquarters in San Fransisco, California. AirTouch had two personnel involved with their fraud: Kanakubo Hideyuki, and Jerome Kaiser. Hideyuki is AirTouch s founder and former president, CEO, director, and CTO. Jerome Kaiser, CPA is AirTouch s former CFO and corporate secretary. Both of these men were responsible for the management of AirTouch s business. With so much power within the organization of their business, both men had the ability to commit fraud. Because of their position within the company, they misstated revenues and mislead investors. Revenue recognition ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... AirTouch and Kanakubo consented to a cease and desist. Also, Kanakubo may not serve as an officer or director for any company required to file reports to Section 15(d) of the Exchange Act for five years. He also agreed to pay a civil payment of $50,000 and a disgorgement of $15,000. Kaiser also faced similar consequences as Kanakubo. Kaiser may not serve as an officer or director for any registered pursuant to Section 12 of the Exchange Act for 10 years. He may not practice as an accountant. However, after 10 years, he may issue a reinstatement application to the Commission. Additionally, he has to pay a civil money penalty for $60,000 to the SEC. In October 2012 AirTouch s controller provided the firm s outside independent accountant with a copy of the Purchase Order from the Florida company. The accountant was not provided with a copy of the related Agreement. Messrs. Kanakubo and Kaiser did not inform the outside accountant or the independent directors on the board about the Agreement when discussing the Purchase Order from the Florida entity. AirTouch did not receive any payment from the Florida ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...