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The Novel The Green Mile
King s novel The Green Mile, was a depiction of horror and imagery, or as Harold Bloom stated,
visually oriented scenarios. He teased the senses and gave an inevitable emotional twist at the end.
This story follows a special inmate possessed some unworldly powers that changed people s fate,
when he deemed worthy. John Coffey, last name like the drink, only not spelled the same way, (King
16) plays the hand of God in this story, when he saved a life, cured the incurable, punished the guilty,
and changed the life of Paul Edgecomb inevitably. The arrival of John Coffey in fall of 1932 was a
hot, normal day in the E Block cells (King 5). The guards saw this man as not much of a talker, but he
often cried himself to sleep. He was sentenced there for the rape and murder of two little girls; a crime
he did not commit. John Coffey was a large black man in both height and mass, but there was an
oddity sensed about this man. Paul Edgecomb had been acquainted with many inmates over his years,
but this is the first one he offered his hand to (King 19). Even now I don t know why, he stated (King
19). Coffey, a simple man, who talked very little, touched the guards hearts very quickly in his stay.
From the start, it seemed Coffey knew he was going to be killed for the crime he did not commit. [He
was] doomed and [maybe] even perhaps eager to die and put all of the pain and misery behind him (D
Ammassa). He had a hand for healing, even though this man knew that life was
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Race In America
Race is one of many key factors that influence the historic relationship between classes, ethnicity,
immigrants, bodies, and the state, specifically when it comes to notions of citizenship. The articles,
Perils of Degeneration, Hygiene and The Indian Problem , Nationalizing Children through Schools
and Hygiene, Puffy, Ugly, Slothful and Inert , and The Vice Trust, all point to the function of popular
perceptions of race in society, specifically how individuals are classified based on certain racial
markers. All of these articles surround the theme in which notions of race influenced political and
social responses in both the United States and Latin America.
More often than not, these articles help us discover that, citizenship tends to be confused and
misidentified with race. Ann Zulawski highlights this particularly well in her account of late
nineteenth century Latin American and its conversations surround public health in the public sphere.
In doing so, the political elite can easily exclude certain races, such as Indians from the political ...
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The White Slavery Scare is fraught with nuances of sexual domination, economic analysis of the
urban culture, racist overtones, and much more. The Scare highlighted particularly white men and
their domination over African American women. Thus, not only increasing the mulatto population but
it also institutionalized a new form of modern slavery trafficking. With Keire s focus on the Vice Trust
she emphasizes a key shift away from morality and into economics and introduced a set of strategies
and legislation of which she argues shaped the discourse of the urban reformers. Keire s account of
prostitution and trafficking, illustrates that discourse on racial degeneration is far from over as it is still
deeply ingrained in our contemporary
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Examples Of Diction In The Odyssey
In The Odyssey, Homer, the author, uses diction throughout the story to convey various tones while
also enhancing the inner meaning of the story. The Odyssey is about Odysseus, a persevering warrior,
who must endure ten years of hardship and struggle in order to return back home to Ithaca after
battling in the Trojan War. Homer utilizes diction in order to add insight and express his thoughts and
emotions regarding the stories of The Odyssey. In the stories, Homer uses very detailed and specific
diction to reveal deeper meaning in timely events, as he also demonstrates numerous connections with
readers through his word choice. Homer, in his writing of The Odyssey, develops a threatening and
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The story expresses, And all this time, in travail, sobbing, gaining on the current, we rowed into the
straight...we heard the rock bellowing all around, and dark sand raged...my men in gloom...in fear of
being devoured (The Odyssey, Lines 802 808). With this large description and use of dramatic diction,
Homer is able to express a tone of sorrow through the desperation and events that have occurred in the
stories. The denotation of travail is laborious stress and privation, while the denotation of sobbing is a
deep and desperate plea and/or cry. Both words present a tone of suffering and Homer uses the diction
in order to emphasize the degree of hardship Odysseus and his crew have been through. This quote
embodies the misery and deprivation that Odysseus and his crew have faced along the journey and
expresses the overarching tone of sorrow throughout many stories. The quote starts with somewhat of
a depressing tone to exemplify the austerity of the crew s encounters with the Cyclops, The Land of
the Dead, and the Sirens. The men remain in gloom which has a denotation of sadness because they
are soon to encounter Scylla and Charybdis and are in deep fear of the future. In his writing, Homer
successfully imprints a tone of sorrow in times of hardship to add depth to the tragic and horrifying
experiences that Odysseus and his crew have been through, while also adding times of hope and
upbringing later on in the
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Sweetheart Of The Song Tra Bong Analysis
Curt Lemon dies (guess everyone who dies has a color related name?), which leads O Brien to tell us
that truth is flexible in war. The things that happen in war are so crazy that literal truth can t possibly
capture them. Only emotional truth, or story truth, can, and O Brien uses it liberally. Tim kills a guy
on a trail and feels guilty about it, so he makes up a back story for the kid in order to make the victim
more human. Rat Kiley tells us the creepiest story in the world, Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong, in
which a good down home American girl is seduced by the Vietnam War into becoming a creepy jungle
killer. Later, Kiowa drowns in a field that s literally full of poop, and we start to talk about blame.
Then, in Good Form, O Brien
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Difference Between Starbucks And Tata
Process of Negotiation
The negotiation between Starbucks and Tata began in January 2011, this carried on for a period of one
year where they both discussed the terms and conditions of the agreement. During the period of the
negotiation, both the parties had discussed their interests.
The Government of India at that time had loosened the regulations where foreign single brand
companies could start investing in India, but, despite the norms being more relaxed, Starbucks had
decided to use other ways of entering into India. Starbucks had met up with Tata Global Beverages
whereby they had both discussed their interests to enter into a partnership to operate Starbucks in
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For Starbucks this was a good thing for them because in this way, they get access to the high quality
Arabica coffee beans produced by Tata with in India itself and at the same time they also cut down on
import costs. As for Tata they get an opportunity with Starbucks to invest jointly on other additional
facilities to export to other potential foreign markets.
Starbucks and Tata had also negotiated on the location for the outlets, Starbucks partnership with Tata
means tapping into prime location. However, Tata Global Beverages Ltd. had to discuss this further
with the Tata Group and finally settled that Starbucks outlets would be opened in the Tata properties
such as the Taj chain of Hotels which were in prime locations across the country, but the relationship
with the other Tata Group brands are kept at arms length and rent will have to be paid for using the
property.
Starbucks and Tata had also decided that Starbucks would provide new technologies to the coffee
growing communities that helps in the promotion of responsible practices of agronomy with in
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Four Theories Of Aging Essay
Age is more than the number of years a person has lived. It is measured according to an individual s
physiological health, their psychological well bing, as well as sociologically and culturally.
Theories of Aging:
Disengagement: Gradual and mutual withdrawal of the elderly and society from each other is a natural
process. The elderly disengage so that new people can be phased in to replace them.
Activity: People continue at the level of activity that they had during their middle years. High levels of
activity do not necessary mean they will live longer but that they will have a high life satisfaction.
Conflict: The elderly compete with younger generations for jobs and resources.
Age Stratification: The elderly both affect and are affected by social change.
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Developing social bonds can keep them from feeling isolated and abandoned.
Interpersonal: Negative assumptions based on physical appearance of the individual.
The sandwich generation refers to adults who not only are caring for children but also find themselves
caring for their parents. There are two levels of care for the elderly, physical needs and instrumental
needs. Physical needs consist of such things as feeding, bathing, and toileting. Instrumental needs may
consist of grocery shopping, managing bank records, paying bills, etc.
Many issues are a concern for the elderly. Some of these include housing and health. Many senior
citizens own their home, but the upkeep and repairs may eventually be a problem as they continue to
get older. Good health care is vital. Alzheimers and dementia are major concerns for senior citizens.
The better their health, the more satisfied they are with their life. Elderly people can be successful in
the aging process.
Successful aging includes the following:
Not smoking (or having quit earlier in life)
Developing a positive view of
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The United States Department Of Justice
Emergency management (EM) addresses how government prepares for, mitigates against, responds to,
and recovers from emergencies and disasters. The law regulating this area changes frequently with the
goal of improving our ability to prevent loss of life and property; however, a recent legal development
has not only hampered emergency management response efforts, but it also threatens to harm the very
vulnerable portion of society it is intended to benefit. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has
recently adopted an aggressive stance toward enforcing the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
(ADA). First, the legal history leading up to this development will be examined. Second, this new
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The specific subject of evacuations and sheltering shall be addressed subsequently during the DOJ
cases segment. At the state level, EM authority lies in Chapter 252 (Chapter 252, Florida Statutes,
State Emergency Management Act , 2015). While this Chapter sets forth express language, it also
contains broad language, such as to take such measure as are necessary and appropriate to carry out
the provision of 252.31 252.90. (Chapter 252, 2015). Chapter 252 provides the Governor with the
authority to declare or proclaim a state of emergency either for an emergency that has occurred or one
that is imminent. This state of emergency cannot last longer than 60 days, unless renewed by the
Governor. This grants the Governor the following powers: (1) Suspending the provisions of any
regulatory statute; (2) Utilizing all resources of state government; (3) Compelling the evacuation of
some or all areas of the population; (4) Commandeering private property, subject to appropriate
compensation; (5) Suspending the sale of alcohol, firearms, and explosives; and (6) Controlling the
movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic (Chapter 252, 2015). At the federal level, the seminal
statutory authority governing the federal response to disasters is the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief
and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford, 2013). The Stafford Act was originally enacted in 1988 and
has been
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Antagonist In A Midsummer Night
Tales and stories have been told since the beginning of time, handed down from each generation to the
next, and each story has left its mark on the listener even if it is not apparent. Parts of the story are
remembered and it is the goal of an author or storyteller to leave an impact of each who hears their
tale. The idea is to have a plot interesting enough to hold the attention and then to develop conflict
those experiencing will remember. Part of the way this is accomplished is through the characters, not
always the protagonist, but the antagonist as well. The villain of the story is an individual the audience
will pay close attention to and attempt to understand as the storyline unfolds. There s something about
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Oberon will order Puck to place the juice of a certain flower of the eyes of an Athenian man. Puck will
place the potion on the wrong mans eyes and all manner of chaos will ensue. On the ground sleep
sound; I ll apply to your eye gentle lover, remedy. When thou wak st, Thou tak st true delight in the
sight of they former lady s eye; and the country proverb known, that every man should take his own,
in your waking shall be shown: Jack shall have Jill, Nought shall go ill; The man shall have his mare
again, and all shall be well. (Midsummer Night s Dream Act III, Scene II, Lines 462 477) At this
moment in the tale Puck is mixing some of the havoc he caused by placing the juice on Lysander s
eyes so he was again will love Hermia. When finally the right man is in love with the right woman the
play will be allowed to move towards its conclusion. Unlike the tale of Othello, A Midsummer Night s
Dream, ends with joyfulness and wedding nuptials. Puck does show some remorse for the mistakes he
made and the pranks he played, as Patricia Vineski puts it, He then asks the audience for forgiveness,
which suggests that he is aware of what he has done, and feels some remorse. However, even as he
asks for forgiveness, he reminds the audience of the dangers of the night, of graves gaping open and
wolves howling at the moon. He never asks for forgiveness from the
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The University Of The Ozarks
The Student Government Association, a student lead organization aimed to improve the campus
community, has established several goals they would like to accomplish during the current school
year, 2015 2016. In order to determine these goals and objectives, two detailed persona profiles were
created which provided the association with a better understanding of their audiences and how to best
communicate with them. The publics were divided into two groups, students pertaining to the senate
and students pertaining to the student body. Therefore, the next stage consists in performing research
regarding the goals SGA has established by conducting surveys and focus groups on campus. As
mentioned previously, SGA works closely with two different publics. The first and primary publics are
the officers and senators of the association, whereas the second publics consist of the rest of the
student body at the University of the Ozarks. The characteristic which differentiate the first from the
second public is that senators and officers work as the intermediary between the student body and the
Board of Trustee and President. Nonetheless, both persona profiles describe students that are involved
in the various campus activities and show interest in the different school related affairs. These types of
students do not sit back and blindly accept the changes made on campus, but actively take part in the
decisions making role. Although the final decisions or outcomes might not always follow the
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Texas Immigration Dbq
DBQ
In the mid 1800s, many people around the world decided to leave their homes and immigrate to Texas.
Fleeing crop failure, land and job shortages, raising taxes, and famine, all of this caused them to
dismiss to Texas and create a new life. Most of the immigrants that came to Texas they were lost and
desolated in Texas, they didn t have any money and didn t spoke english in Document A it says how
they lived when they came to Texas With no other shelter, these unfortunate victims lived in hole they
had excavated in the ground, without roofs and without drinking water except that that fell from
heaven... For the immigrants the U.S was seen as the land of economic opportunity, ... Show more
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They begin a difficult 17 week voyage in the dangerous Atlantic Ocean to the Texas coast. The life of
many Czech was difficult they lived in holes and only drank water from the sky, this people were
treated like things, in Document A it is written by a immigrant describing his experience These
unfortunate victims lived in holes they had excavated in the ground, without roofs and without
drinking water except that that fell from heaven... Many of these families were Catholics. Many of
these families settled around Fayetteville, often called cradle of Czech immigration in Texas. A second
wave of Czech immigration began in the 1870s and 1880s after the Civil War. These Czech were
planted on the coastal Prairie and the Blackland Prairie from Ellis County near Dallas in the north to
Victoria county on the south. A third wave began in 1900 they established themselves on the eastward
to Brazoria and Fort Bend counties near Houston. Still today, many people honor their heritage by
offering celebration with lunch or dinner with Czech foods such as klobasa(a type of sausage)
sauerkraut, and Kolace, as well as giving entertainment with traditional music and dancing with Czech
music such as the polkas and waltzes. Czech brought one of the most important things that greatly
impacted Texas and its surroundings, it was the accordion, it s sounds crossed over into Mexican
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Taking a Look at a Computer Games Engines
A computer games engine is the building block of a video game. It provides a software framework
which game developers use to create and edit content for video games. They can feature a large range
of tools and elements to aid developers into creating a game, such as renderers, animation and
scripting to name a few. The engines allow the process of video games to be economized. This is
because you can use the same game engine to create different games. Computer game engines use a
variety of programming languages, such as Java and C++.
The purpose of a game engine is to provide a suite of visual development tools to a developer to aid
them in the production process. They enable a rapid development by simply being able to re use
meshes, code and textures. Think of it as a big box and it contains a family of tools to help you with
all aspects of creating a game such as audio, graphics and AI functions.
Ever since video games existed, it took a while for game engines to be part of the industry. Games
would have to be made completely from scratch to make the optimal use of the hardware. The first
few games engines came around in 1983, in the form of 2D game creation systems for independent
use. Pinball Construction Set and ACSII s War Game Construction Kit were the first 2 that came
around with many more to follow.
History of Game Engines
The first game engine that existed as one was the Space Rogue game engine. Released in 1989, the
engine had the same name as the game that
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The Attention Span Myth Summary
The Price of Attention
In Virginia Heffernan s essay The Attention Span Myth, she argues against the ineffable quality (115)
associated with the attention span. At first she provides both sides of the attention corruption by
technology debate, but then questions the definition of the attention span and its very existence.
According to Heffernan, the attention span is an inaccurate tool for measurement, as can be seen by
looking at the works of past authors who recognize the virtues of distractibility (114). While she
addresses the value of a short attention span, Heffernan fails to provide direct evidence in support of
her phantom idea of an attention span (115) theory. She gets lost in the world of hyperactive (114)
genius and never quite gets around to thoroughly backing up her concluding argument.
While Heffernan may believe that attention spans have become the digital age equivalent of souls
(113), equating the barely mentioned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Each time we write an essay or read a book we have to find a way to concentrate on one area for a
long period of time. Heffernan s fervent interest in the distraction glorifying past is deceptive. She
presents the case of Moby Dick and Ahab s monomania (114) as if it is pro distraction, when really it
just recognizes the danger of obsession. Focus does not equal obsession. Even Tom Sawyer s interest
in beetles is a case for the opportunity for focus interest presents, not distraction. The German Bertolt
Brecht and his anti boredom theater again simply stress the importance of interest and constant
contemplation. The attention span is not the enemy, but rather a resource for great thinking. The
inability to understand how to use it properly does not render it null and void as Heffernan would have
you believe. If anything, the attention span is imperative for getting the most out of the human mind
by understanding its limits. No attention span can last
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Symptoms And Symptoms Of Chronic Pain
SPONDYLOSIS CHRONIC PAIN SYNDROME
Introduction and Definition of Chronic Pain
About 100 million Americans suffer from Chronic Pain, defined as pain that lasts longer than six
months. Chronic pain can be mild or excruciating, episodic or continuous, merely inconvenient or
totally incapacitating. With chronic pain, signals of pain remain active in the nervous system for
months or even years. This can take both a physical and emotional toll on a person.
Causes and Etiology of Chronic Pain
Chronic pain can be caused by many different factors. Often conditions that accompany normal aging
may affect bones and joints in ways that cause chronic pain. Other common causes are nerve damage
and injuries that fail to heal properly. The most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Even the body s most basic defenses may be compromised: There is considerable evidence that
unrelenting pain can suppress the immune system. Because of the mind body links associated with
chronic pain, effective treatment requires addressing psychological as well as physical aspects of the
condition.
Some kinds of chronic pain have numerous causes. Back pain, for example, may be caused by a single
factor, or any combination of these factors:
Years of poor posture
Improper lifting and carrying of heavy objects
being overweight, which puts excess strain on the back and knees
A congenital condition such as curvature of the spine
Traumatic injury
Wearing high heels
Sleeping on a poor mattress
No obvious physical cause
Ordinary aging of the spine (degenerative changes)
Disease can also be the underlying cause of chronic pain. Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis and
Fibromyalgia are well known culprits, but persistent pain may also be due to such ailments as Cancer,
Multiple Sclerosis, Stomach Ulcers, AIDS, and gallbladder disease.
In many cases, however, the source of chronic pain can be a very complex and even mysterious issue
to untangle. Although it may begin with an injury or illness, ongoing pain can develop a psychological
dimension after the physical problem has healed. This fact alone makes
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Budismo
Budismo
Ang Budismo o Budhismo (Sanskrit: Buddha Dharma, nangangahulugang: ang landas o batas ng
naliwanagan o ng gising ) ay isang relihiyon at pilosopiya na nakatuon sa mga aral ni Buddha
Śākyamuni (Siddhārtha Gautama), na marahil namuhay noong ika 5 siglo BCE. Kumalat ang Budismo
sa buong lumang sub kontinente ng Indya sa limang siglo pagkatapos ng pagkamatay ni Buddha, at
naikalat sa Gitna, Timog Silangan at Silangang Asya sa sumunod na dalawang milenyo. Ngayon,
nahahati ang Budismo sa tatlong pangunahing tradisyon: Theravāda (Sanskrit: Sthaviravāda),
Mahāyāna, at Vajrayāna (uri ng Budismo sa Tibet). Nagpatuloy ang Budismo na mang akit ng mga
tagasunod sa buong mundo, at, kasama ang mga 350 milyong tagasunod, tinuturing ito bilang ... Show
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She stood as the icon of peace, love and compassion. Siya ay tumayo bilang ang icon ng kapayapaan,
pagmamahal at pakikiramay. Her determination to serve the poor and needy fetched her about 124
prestigious awards, including Padmashree Award (in 1962 from the President of India), John F.
Kennedy International Award (1971), Bharat Ratna , Order of Merit from Queen Elizabeth, Nobel
Peace Prize (1979), The Pope John XXIII Peace Prize , Medal of Freedom (the highest US Civilian
award) and many more. Ang kanyang mga pagpapasiya upang maglingkod sa dukha at
mapagkailangan kinuha siya tungkol sa 124 prestihiyosong parangal, kabilang ang Padmashree Award
(sa 1962 mula sa Pangulo ng Indya), John F. Kennedy International Award (1971), Bharat Ratna ,
Order ng merito mula sa Queen Elizabeth, Nobel Peace Prize (1979), Ang Pope John XXIII Peace
Prize , Medal of Freedom (ang pinakamataas na US na sibilyan award) at marami pa.
Mahathir mohammad
Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad, ang ika apat na Punong Ministro ng Malaysia ay ang Great Pahayag ng
Malaysia. Many may agree with me and many may disagree with me. Maraming mga maaaring
sumang ayon sa akin at maraming maaaring hindi sumasang ayon sa akin. Everyone is free to have his
or her own opinion towards Tun Dr Mahathir .As a normal human being Tun Dr Mahathir certainly
has good as well as bad qualities. Ang lahat ay libre na magkaroon ng kanyang sariling opinyon
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A Mock Prison Environment By Philip Zimbardo
Philip Zimbardo, who categorizes himself as good fell victim to the situation of the Stanford Prisons
Experiment (SPE). Even though it was a mock prison environment, Zimbardo fell heavily invested in
his role as superintendent and lead investigator of the SPE, whose main concern is to make sure the
SPE continues running, led him to accept that his actions were normal. Which in turn allowed him to
ignore his moral conscience; allowing for the suffering from the participants surrounding the SPE.
When Zimbardo came to the decision to end the program, disconnecting from his both his roles he
was able to realize that he was not in control, that the situation had controlled his logic affecting his
actions. Zimbardo states, The negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The situation of the SPE controlled the Zimbardo and relieved him of conscience that allows him to
ignore and allow for the continued suffering of the participants; showing good people are capable of
evil when they have accepted their situation.
Chris Kyle, who a lot of us have come to know as the American Sniper is a good person, but while
serving in United States military for the navy seal as a sniper he accepted his situation that required
him to perform evil acts. Kyle is what we call an all American boy. He was raised in the church on a
Texas ranch. He enjoyed the outdoors. Eventually, Kyle joined the United States Military. When he
left the military, highly decorated. He started his own security business. In addition, started working
with veterans and helping his fellow soldiers that were struggling with Post Traumatic Stress
Syndrome (PTSD). If we were going to label Kyle and put him under a category, Kyle is a good
person. Kyle was raised in a proper home, served his country, contributed to society and served his
community. However, during his tour in Afghanistan, he would transform into another person once he
accepted his situation he was no longer Kyle but Devil of Ramadi (Thomas), who has a total of 160
confirmed kills. Kyle states, His mission in Iraq was simple: provide what the military calls overwatch
protection so the Marines under his gaze could do their jobs without fear of insurgent ambushes.
(Thomas) Kyle, highly invested
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Dance Evaluation
Dance is significant to our society; the aspects of Modern/Contemporary Dance have adjusted the
viewpoint of the society to view it as a perpetual embryonic form of art. The evaluation exhibited in
this document will contain concise interpretations of the pieces performed by the Mark Morris Dance
Group , followed by a comprehensive examination of the pieces A Forest , Pure Dance Items ,
Serenade , and Dancing Honeymoon.
The first performance piece was A Forest , which the title featured a particular image at the beginning
of the piece. At the beginning, the performers arms and fingers were stretched out over their heads,
corresponding to the branches of a tree. Moreover, the piece resembled a modern method of dance
because it contained a clear majority of the dancers running like they were animals, then walking like
were they hunters, and then jumping like they were deer throughout the piece. Also, my interpretation
of the piece resembled the performers as deer s when they pranced around the stage shifting from toe,
ball, and heel repetitively. Another example of my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The performance Dancing Honeymoon was based on dance movements that contained the tossing of
folded chairs on the stage, energetic movements, properly 20th century music with lots of strong
beats. The bright yellow, beige, and white costumes accompanied the visual aspect of the piece. The
analysis of the costumes represented happiness and contentment. Also, enthusiastically shifting the
lighting throughout the performance to resemble the outdoors was a noticeable feature presented in the
piece. This piece theme of happiness was clearly stated throughout the performance. All the
fundamentals of lighting, costume, music, and movements seemed to transport the theme proposed by
the heading, Dancing Honeymoon . This dance was a piece that primarily demonstration the
procedures of happiness, rather than a definite idea or a perception of
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What Are The Five Major Functions That A Load Balancer...
By definition load balancing means the ability to spread the load of processing for an application over
a number of separate systems for an overall performance increase in processing in coming requests.
This seems very simple and conceptual very easy to think about the process; just splitting up the load
helps it get done faster. But although this concept may seem simple enough, there are many factors
that can add heavy levels of complexity. For example, anyone who has ever managed large groups of
people in the Army can attest to that.
There are five major functions that a load balancer performs:
Intercepts network based traffic (such as web traffic) destined for a site.
Splits the traffic into individual requests and decides which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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When servers were pushed to their limits the initial thought process was to beef up the system such as
adding more ram, upping the processor, and increasing the storage space. However these measure only
took the scaling so far. At some point, you would have again maxed out all the hardware platform and
its capability. Also beefing up the server meant substantial down time and in the exploding world of
commerce that was not a viable option.
Before Server Load Balancing was a technology or a viable product, site administrators would and
employ a load balancing process known as a DNS round robin. DNS round robin uses a function of
DNS that allows more than one IP address to associate with a host name. Every DNS entry has what is
known as an A record, which maps a hostname, such as www.example.com to an IP address, such as
111.222.333.444. Usually only one IP address is given to a hostname. With DNS round robin, it is
possible to give multiple IP addresses to a host name distributing traffic more or less evenly to listed
IP addresses. For instance, let s say you had three web servers with IP addresses of 111.222.333.444,
111.222.333.445, and 111.222.333.446 that we wanted to share the load for the site
www.example.com. The end result is that the traffic destined for www.example.com is distributed
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The Importance Of Stakeholders And Stakeholders For...
This paper will look at the different stakeholders which include primary stakeholders, secondary
stakeholders, and key stakeholders and list some contacts and stakeholders that might be important for
me to contact for getting a domestic shelter opened in the Gary, Indiana area or surrounding counties
that need one. In addition, questions will be answered about what organizations that I may collaborate
with for my proposal on a domestic violence shelter and people that could part of the action plan.
Furthermore, this paper will discuss who should be the leader of the group and if an advisory council
or task force may be formed and how one might be established.
2.4 IMAGINE Paper 2 Muster Support
What is a stakeholder? Name and briefly discuss/describe specific stakeholders that you will likely
need to consult with for your proposal. Name, describe, and discuss at least five stakeholders.
Stakeholders are those who may be affected by or have an effect on an effort. They may also include
people who have a strong interest in the effort for academic, philosophical, or political reasons, even
though they and their families, friends, and associates are not directly affected by it (Community
Toolbox, 2016). In addition, there are different types of stakeholders such as primary stakeholders,
secondary stakeholders, and key stakeholders and the differences between them are their relationships
to the effort in question which for my topic would be a domestic violence
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Monologue In Our Town
Thornton Wilder, a Wisconsin native, is the writer of the Pulitzer Prize winner play Our Town. In Our
Town, Wilder tells the story of a town in Grover s Corners, New Hampshire, and the daily lives of the
inhabitants. In the play, the author uses minimal props and scenery as well as including a main
character known as the Stage Manager that has the ability to break the fourth wall, allowing him to
talk to the audience. This factor of talking to the audience is a major component of making the public
a part of the town. Throughout the play, there are many instances in which the Stage Manager uses
various cues as well as dialogues to incorporate the audience and develop an intimate relationship to
create a true sense of our town . Initially, one of the most notable instances in which the Stage Manger
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Most notably, the dialogue after the end of every act in which he refers to them and lets them know
that it is the end of the act and prompts the audience to do as they please during their breaks. One of
the occasions in which this can be seen is at the end of Act I. The Stage Manager lets the audience
know that that is the end of the first act and prompts them to go and smoke, for those that do smoke
(Wilder 46). Alternatively, Wilder uses this same technique at the end of Act II and Act III in which
the Stage Manager announces a ten minute intermission and wishes the audience a good night.
Similarly, the play does a great job of incorporating the audience into the message being delivered.
Haberman explains that life should be done with one idea at mind which is that life can stop whenever
it is least expected, and therefore should be lived in a much better way (29). The idea is presented
most prominently within the third act of the play and portrays and important aspect in the overall
message of the entirety of the
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Egypt Mummification System
Ancient Egypt When I think of Egypt, I think of pyramids and King Tutankhamen. I think of
mummies, pharaohs, and a polytheistic belief system. But there is so much more to Ancient Egypt
than what we were taught in elementary school. For starters, the Pyramids were not the beginning of
tombs for pharaohs, Mastaba s were. Mastabas were tombs with flat roofs and outward sloping sides
(like the pyramids). In the old kingdom, preserving the afterlife meant preserving the body.
Mummification began in the old kingdom but wasn t perfected until the new kingdom just like
pyramids. During the new Kingdom, the military also started to become stronger and developed a
more solid form of government. Because of the stability and strength, new kingdom pharaohs
commanded unimaginable wealth (metmuseum.org). This wealth was usually buried with them when
they died. Egyptians believed that you have to take what you needed in the afterlife, so pharaohs were
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Dynasty rule means that if you were born into royalty, you would be a royal; if you were born into
servant hood, you would be a servant. Most of the Chinese people believed in philosophical guides
over the idea of a god. Both of these pieces were in the exhibition entitled Innovation and Spectacle:
Chinese Ritual Bronzes. The Ancient were known for their innovation and creativity when it came to
art. Silk, Mulberry, Printing, the compass and glazes were all invented in China. If we look back at the
Neolithic pots and the Neolithic jars from 3000 2000 B.C.E. we can see that they consisted of
geometric patterns and different motifs. And at the end of the Neolithic age, the Bronze Age began.
During the Bronze Age, civilization boomed and social order was beginning to be established.
Ritualization generated social cohesion
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Socrates s Influence On European Culture
Although Socrates never wrote even one book in his life, his thinking and ideas produce an important
impact on European culture. Socrates has always been seen as a saint who died because pursuit for
truth. He claims that he is a sort of gadfly, given to the state by the God, and proud of it. Eventually,
he was charged by Athenian democrats with corrupt the Athenian youth and other charges, and died by
drinking poison in 339BC. In the trial, Socrates refused to intercede for himself. His words which he
speaks in the court, record by his student, Plato. Then we know that he said: An unexamined life is not
worth living.
The unexamined life is not worth living, the individual, special, and unique personality and life, and
the realization of the value of life can only create based on self examination. Also, if we want to self
examine, we cannot without reading and thinking.
What is the unexamined life? In my opinion, the life which is following the crowd, simply copying
other s lives, and only pursues the material enjoyment, is the unexamined life. However, the life like
this is seemed to be the most common life. In this world, the vast majorities of human beings has a
similar or same course of life go to school, go to work, get marriage, have children and so on. If you
ask a person, why do you do this work? I think the most possibility answer might be: I want to buy a
car, or I want to buy a house and others in short, he or she is hoping for a better living environment,
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Wrestling As A Social Phenomenon
Professional Wrestling is a world renowned topic that has universally shaped the lives of many
individuals around the world. There is no denying that professional wrestling is firmly entrenched as a
part of modern culture. Wrestling has become a multimillion dollar industry with a very long history
dating back hundreds of years. I have decided to write about and discuss the lack of explanation
sociologists have when describing wrestling as a social phenomenon. The reason I have decided to
write about this topic is because as a child I was fascinated by pro wrestling, more specifically, World
Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). I feel that wrestling has played an important role in my
development socially, emotionally, and physically. To begin, it is important to understand that
wrestling is above and beyond a spectacle as described by Roland Barthes. Wrestling is an investment
in one s self. It is an accumulation of countless hours spent on the wrestling mat, in the gym, and in
the studio. It is a display of hegemonic masculinity to its highest degree, wrestlers understand this.
Professional Wrestlers understand that the nature of the sport is tough, unforgiving, and requires a
superhero attitude. The common goals shared amongst the wrestling culture have a distinct impact on
how wrestlers identify themselves to society. Socially, wrestling has not been analyzed as closely as it
should be. Subconsciously, individuals who attend or express an interest in professional
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Immigration Act Of The Border
Border Patrol began in 1904 when illegal crossings at the border were prevented by seventy five
mounted guards who were given directives by the U.S immigration service to patrol the border (U.S.
Customs and Border Protection, n.d). Patrols were, however, not consistent because of limited
resources and little supervision. They attempted to prevent Chinese illegal migration as they patrolled
along the border in California. However, from 1915, resources such as horses, cars and boats were
added to a more specified group, authorized and named mounted inspectors by Congress. They
patrolled the southern border with instructions from Commissioner General of Immigration (U.S.
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The U.S. government under Franklin Roosevelt therefore provided the required resources such as
badges, uniforms, revolvers, salaries and oats for horses already owned by some of the recruits.
Operating under two directors in charge of the Mexican border office and Canadian border office in
1932, the Border Patrol worked to counter liquor and alien smugglers at the border. The Immigration
and Naturalization Service was formed in 1933 when President Franklin Roosevelt merged the Bureau
of Naturalization and the Bureau of Immigration. In December 1934, classes in horsemanship and
marksmanship were attended by thirty four trainees after the first Border Patrol Academy was initiated
in El Paso (U.S. Customs and Border Protection, n.d). Although cars and radios were used in the
patrolling exercise, horses remained convenient for the Border Patrol because of the rugged terrain.
The Border Patrol became more effective as the duties continued to be executed over the years and
much of its efforts as seen during the war years (Wallechinsky, n.d.). It expanded more after the
Immigration Service was shifted to the Department of Justice from the Department of Labor in 1940.
The number of officers in Border Patrol rose to 1531 and after World War II, more personnel joined
the force (U.S. Customs and Border Protection, n.d). The Border Patrol s effectiveness during the war
was seen in its ability to manage detention camps, to exercise strong control at the border, to assist
U.S.
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The Rod Of Justice Character Analysis
Gender equality can be a very complex subject, throughout the years power has been correlated to
gender. In Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, The Rod of Justice gender inequities are represented
with a great level of complexity and difficult understanding. Throughout the text one can sense
Machado s involvement over authority and control, and how the characters portray this subject. The
story is focus on Damiao, who is the main character. Damiao was seeking escape from his seminary
obligations, and he requests the aid of his godfather s mistress, Sinha Rita. He knew that if she could
use her sexual powers over his godfather she could help him escape his obligations. She is portrayed
in the story as having a power over the people who surrounded her, as her authority was not
questioned nor overruled. She had sexual power over Joao Carneiro, and also had to power to
manipulate the actions of Damiao, but this power was interesting as in society in those times women
had limited power which was not compared to the power men had. Nonetheless, Rita proves to be a
well independent women, doing things under her own power. She would have been a women of great
power, if she had the chance to live in the 21st century, and how society has altered the gender role of
a woman since. As the story develops, readers can immediately perceive how Damiao can manipulate
Rita s power to his advantage and influence her for his benefit. In a way Damiao uses a form of
challenge to trick Rita into
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Why I Am A Liberal Arts Education
A liberal arts education encourages freedom by allowing students to grow individually and
academically. Before I read the summer reading packet, I did not know this. By reading the packet, I
understand what it means to be liberally educated at Loras College. The freedom and growth that I
will experience through the liberal arts at Loras will allow me to become better rounded as an
individual. Because of this, I will have learned how to be a critical thinker and learner, see the whole
picture of why I am learning what I am learning, and connect and use what I have learned to other
aspects of life. I believe that through the liberal arts I will learn how see deeper into what I have
learned, know the true reason of why I am learning what I am learning, expanding my knowledge by
having a well rounded education, and use that in real world situations to better myself and society.
Throughout my educational experience, I have been presented with different educational and social
challenges that I have had to overcome to prepare me for where I am at now at Loras College. My
family has moved to different towns and school districts several times during my 13 years of
education. We moved because of my father s occupations in school administration. By starting as a
teacher then moving up the ranks to being a principal, and eventually becoming a superintendent, my
father has shown me the true meaning of achieving a goal and understanding why my family is where
we are at today in
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Blast and Vorticism Magazines
Blast is a key literary magazine of the English avant garde, published during 1914 and 1915. Although
founded by Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound holds an important post of assisting Lewis with the
publishing of the magazine, dealing with its main theme of Vorticism. Not only this, but Pounds
involvement with Imagism prior to the publication of Blast plays an influence in the way literature is
evidently shaped and associated within the magazine. With themes of Cubism and Futurism also being
evident in the magazine; emphasises the focus on providing a magazine which prides itself in
producing literature rich in artistic detail to the themes of its time. Although images and layout are a
key factor in emphasising these themes, it is the content for example poems within the magazine
relating to Vorticism, that is new in which it focuses on locating the movement and stillness within the
image .
Blast and Vorticism s roots are said to lie and be based on Pounds history with Imagism in literature,
particularly poetry, and Cubism and Futurism in arts . With Pound forming the group Imagism based
on similarly discovering new philosophies of thought and experimenting with new changes in verse
form , he was in constant pursuit for literary advancement. With the group founded in 1912, by 1914
Pound assisted Lewis in the production of Blast. With inspiration coming from Imagism s objectivity,
efficiency and creativity , Pound further strived for a style of writing in poetry which suggested
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Alltel Pavilion
TO: Pam Berg, Manager of the ALLTEL Pavilion
FROM: Valentina Golman, Cost Accountant
DATE: October 29, 2011
SUBJECT: ALLTEL s Strategy and CVP Analysis
As requested, CVP analysis of the ALLTEL Pavilion has been investigated. The focus of the
investigation was on firm s competitive strategy, operating results, negotiating contract fees with
artists, earning budgeted profit goals.
Findings:
1. In response to the competitive strategy of the ALLTEL Pavilion * it is noted to be differentiation.
The firm positions and distinguishes itself from its competitors by providing high end experience to its
customers. The unique value of the product would be: advanced technology, no bad seat in the house,
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The Pavilion is expected to make this profit. Refer to exhibit3 (2B)
3. If number of projected tickets sold is changing from 8,251 to 7,000, fee paid to the KFBS concert is
also changing to $200,000 and the Pavilion wants to earn $30,000 after 40% taxes then as follows
average ticket price should change from $22.12 to $32.95. Refer to calculations in exhibit 3 (3)
4. Negotiating the fee for the KFBS Allstars: fixed pay or per capita contracts with average ticket price
of $22.12
* The maximum fixed fee the Pavilion can pay to the KFBS Allstars is $59,630, in order to earn
$45,000 after 40% tax and projected 6,000 tickets sold. Refer to exhibit 3 (4A).
* The maximum fixed fee The ALLTEL can pay to the KFBS Allstars is $455,030 if the show is
expected to be sellout and the Pavilion wants to earn $45,000 after 40% tax. Refer to exhibit 3 (4B).
* The maximum per capita fee that the Pavilion can pay to the KFBS Allstars is $16.65 or $324,819,
assuming the show is sellout and the Pavilion wants to earn $180,000 after 40% tax. Refer to exhibit 3
(4C).
5. CVP analyses helps to understand how profit is affected by the relations among revenue, cost and
volume. The decisions on ticket pricing, volume being sold, incurring a cost impact on desired profit.
So, CVP analyses helps to determine how many tickets and at what average price the
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Emancipation and Apprenticeship
Emancipation and Apprenticeship
Pre 18th Century Attitudes to Slavery Like other people of the time, Europeans believed that the
enslavement of another person was justifiable as long as a reasonable explanation could have being
given for the enslavement. In Africa itself, slavery was acceptable and people were taken as slaves in
three ways: as prisoners in war, as a punishment for a crime and as a payment for debt. An English
philosopher, John Locke stated that slavery is only justifiable when a person was then taken captive as
a prisoner of war e.g.: in crusades. The Spanish questioned whether slavery was right but they still
practiced it. They argued that slavery although wrong was necessary in order to develop their empire
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At first the WII were mainly concerned with establishing trade with North American colonist.
However, in the 18th century they began focusing on resisting the Abolition Movement in Parliament.
In 1766, they were only made up of 40 members in the House of Lords but by 1780 they had 50
members. In order to delay emancipation, the parliamentary members of the WII enacted 2 laws:
Amelioration proposals and Apprenticeship system. These policies however failed largely due to the
fact that more abolitionists were becoming MP s; particularly in the House of Commons also public
opinion was turning against the WII due to the fact that they were persecuting non conformist
missionaries. Despite their loss however to the abolitionist the WII were still able to delay
emancipation for 50 years and to gain 20,000,000 in compensation for the loss of their slaves (when
emancipation came)
Humanitarians Humanitarians were people who believed in improving the conditions in which people
live. In the 18th century, they belonged to many professions such as being politicians, writers and
industrialists. They believed that slavery was unnecessary and evil and that it violated the true natural
state of man Freedom e.g: such humanitarians were
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In Favour of Grading System and Cce Pattern
SECONDARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM 2010 Vol 1 Main Subjects Effective from the academic
session 2008 2009 of Class IX and for the Board Examination (Class X) to be held in 2010
CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION Shiksha Kendra, 2 Community Centre, Preet
Vihar, Vikas Marg, DELHI 110 092 CBSE, Delhi 110092 Feb. 2008 Copies : 10,000 Price : Rs. Note :
The Board reserves the right to amend Syllabi and Courses as and when it deems necessary. The
Schools are required to strictly follow the Syllabi and text books prescribed by the Board for the
academic sessions and examinations concerned. No deviation is permissible. Published by Secretary,
C.B.S.E, Shiksha Kendra , 2, Community Centre, Preet Vihar, Delhi 110092 Designed by
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Literary Uses Of Literary Devices In Poetry And Language
Poetry is known to be a creative thought or impassioned feeling using language and is expressed in
many places in the world. A poem can have many different meanings according to how an individual
interprets it. Various literary devices are used to bring out that interpretation and the sense of what the
person thinks that is going to happen. In the poem Saturday at the Canal by Gary Soto and Nothing
Better by The Postal Service the theme is sometimes in life you may go through tough times but it is
up to you whether they will continue. Some literary devices that show the coming up from tough times
are figurative language, imagery, and the mood of the poems/songs. Figurative language is one literary
device that supports the theme of coming back from tough times. In Saturday at the Canal the speaker
is in school and is going through a tough life and the teachers were too close to dying to understand
(Soto 5 6). This hyperbole is showing how miserable in life the speaker is in that current point using
exaggeration and how the speaker wants to change it by heading to San Francisco. The teachers
probably were from an older time and could not possibly understand the life of a modern teenager. In
Nothing Better the speaker is going through a breakup with his girlfriend and is willing to block the
door like a goalie tending the net (The Postal Service 6 7). The simile shows how much the speaker
wants things to become better and does not want her to leave him. In soccer
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Social Work Child Observation Report
The Negotiation.
Introduction.
This work is aimed at describing the process of negotiating an agreement to carry out a child
observation in a school. It will explain my role as a social work student in the process of negotiating
observation agreement with the school. Some of the issues considered in my negotiation were
confidentiality, ethical issues and values, consent, communication, legal issues, professionalism, skill,
voluntary participation of participant, contingency plan and limitations. The name of the child
observed in this work will not be included for data protection and confidentiality reason. This is
supported by the (Data Protection Act, 1998, Healthcare Professionals Council, 2016, The British
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They argued that the use of written agreement set out task, boundaries, limitations and any future
work. In addition, Person and Thomas (2010) argues that agreements promote trust, empathy, show
limitation, set out clear boundaries and promotes mutual responsibilities. Similarly, Healy (2012)
argues that social worker must be respectful, honest and transparent when working with a family.
The second stage of the negotiation was to take the draft copy of the agreement letter to show my
lecturer at the University for Approval. After the approval the agreement letter. The approved letter of
agreement was now signed by myself, preschool manager and the child s parent. This agreement
shows that the preschool and parent of the child has granted me their consent to observe this child.
The parents and their child were not coerced into participating in this observation to ensure voluntary
participation and the parents and the child were free to change their mind at any stage of the
observation.
Reflection of the process of negotiation.
Social workers need to develop a good observation skill for them to be able to do their work
effectively because communication is one of the key tool which social work use (BASW, 2014,
HCPC, 2016 and Healy, 2012). Therefore, having good observation skills is relevant in social work.
Healy (2012) suggested that communication could be verbal and non verbal methods of
communication. Social worker make use both verbal and non verbal method of
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Ancient Sumer s History
Sumer s history began long before humans invented writing to record historical events. Much of what
we know of pre historic Sumer was found in archeological ruins, which told of a people who gradually
switched from a hunting and gathering society to a settled, agriculture based culture. As agriculture
could produce a surplus of food, people found they could devote their time to other work besides that
in the fields. A surplus of food could also sustain a larger population, which congregated at first in
small villages. As time went on, many small villages became the first cities, one of them being Eridu,
according to the Mesopotamians themselves. Scholars, however, consider Uruk to be the first city in
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came the first villages and the beginning of towns. By 3500 B.C. the Sumerian city states began
forming, all centered around temples to the gods. By this time, Sumerian people had invented writing,
the wheel, irrigation and water control and sailboats. One of the names for Mesopotamia is the cradle
of civilization, as the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers was the birthplace of civilization
as we know it.
Sumer s city states were first ruled by priest kings known as Ensi. As society grew more complex,
however, and city states began battling over land and water rights, a secular kingship began, with the
rule of a city state in the hands of Lugal, or strong man. The Lugal supervised wars and oversaw
important trade with other lands. Trade brought in goods such as metal ores that were unobtainable in
Sumer itself. It was probably the necessity of record keeping in long distance trade that spurred the
development of cuneiform writing.
While the archeological record reveals the life of common Sumerians, the Sumerian King List
provides some detail of Sumer s kings. The King List, a cuneiform document that lists and briefly
describes all the kings of the region beginning with Etana of Kish, who ruled c. 3100 B.C. A scribe in
the city of Lagash wrote the document around 2100 B.C. at the instigation of a king who wished to
legitimate his rule by connecting his name with the known kings and their great
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Walmart Swot Analysis
3.4 SWOT Walmart s supply chain management has proved to be very effective, which has led the
company to success. This case study analyzes the company s strengths and weaknesses, and factors in
what threats they face, as well as what opportunities that they can exploit. 3.4.1 Strengths Walmart is a
very powerful retail brand that represents affordability. Their number one strength is their efficient
supply chain network. They offer Everyday Low Prices and have a consistent level of inventory.
Walmart achieves this through their bargaining power with their suppliers. These suppliers offer just in
time delivery of merchandise to Walmart locations. These strengths help maintain Walmart s market
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Walmart needs to continually develop effective strategies to withstand the threats of substitutes and
new entrants. And, strategies that address the bargaining power of buyers and suppliers. 3.5.1
Competitive Rivalry The following external factors are the most significant for Walmart to consider
regarding competition: There is a large number of organization in the retail market with a large variety
of retail products and services they provide with high aggressiveness they saw the efficiency of what
Walmart is doing and they copied their supply chain strategy. Thus, Walmart experiences the strong
force of these external factors in competitive rivalry in the retail industry environment. 3.5.2
Bargaining Power of Buyers Walmart faces a low bargaining power of buyer because the large
population of buyers are individuals that buys small purchases that makes it difficult for them (buyers)
to impose significant pressure on retail firms. So, in effect, the bargaining power of buyers is weak in
influencing Walmart and other retail firms. 3.5.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers Walmart s suppliers
bargaining power is low. Since they used the Vendor Managed Inventory which meant their suppliers
managed their own inventory at Walmart at the price Walmart wants which helps secure the lowest
prices from its suppliers to sustain its everyday low price. Thus, the bargaining
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Physical Therapy Goals
As a physical therapist, I will embody APTA s vision by providing quality, client centered therapy
geared toward improving each patient s life by enhancing his or her movement capabilities. Limited or
painful movement can create a multitude of issues for a person, and my goal is to allay each of these
when treating patients. To provide the best care possible, I will be perceptive of clients needs as well
as individual traits and always have the patient s best interest in mind.
Restoring and improving movement are among the key goals of physical therapy. However, movement
is not only beneficial to keeping one s body healthy but also essential to maintaining physical, mental,
and spiritual health. During my physical therapy observation and my own personal experience with a
debilitating stingray wound, I realized that humans become unhappy and even depressed due to
limited mobility. I would link their depression to their curtailed human experience. According to the
Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), exercise is...considered vital for
maintaining mental fitness, and it can reduce stress. As a physical therapist, my goal will be not only
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To optimize movement for a diverse and changing society, it is vital that I approach each examination,
diagnosis and intervention ready to address a wide range of character traits. For instance, based on my
knowledge of the human body and best practices of physical therapy, I may conclude that aquatic
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  • 5. Sweetheart Of The Song Tra Bong Analysis Curt Lemon dies (guess everyone who dies has a color related name?), which leads O Brien to tell us that truth is flexible in war. The things that happen in war are so crazy that literal truth can t possibly capture them. Only emotional truth, or story truth, can, and O Brien uses it liberally. Tim kills a guy on a trail and feels guilty about it, so he makes up a back story for the kid in order to make the victim more human. Rat Kiley tells us the creepiest story in the world, Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong, in which a good down home American girl is seduced by the Vietnam War into becoming a creepy jungle killer. Later, Kiowa drowns in a field that s literally full of poop, and we start to talk about blame. Then, in Good Form, O Brien ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Difference Between Starbucks And Tata Process of Negotiation The negotiation between Starbucks and Tata began in January 2011, this carried on for a period of one year where they both discussed the terms and conditions of the agreement. During the period of the negotiation, both the parties had discussed their interests. The Government of India at that time had loosened the regulations where foreign single brand companies could start investing in India, but, despite the norms being more relaxed, Starbucks had decided to use other ways of entering into India. Starbucks had met up with Tata Global Beverages whereby they had both discussed their interests to enter into a partnership to operate Starbucks in India. Starbucks had considered a partnership with Tata because they knew ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For Starbucks this was a good thing for them because in this way, they get access to the high quality Arabica coffee beans produced by Tata with in India itself and at the same time they also cut down on import costs. As for Tata they get an opportunity with Starbucks to invest jointly on other additional facilities to export to other potential foreign markets. Starbucks and Tata had also negotiated on the location for the outlets, Starbucks partnership with Tata means tapping into prime location. However, Tata Global Beverages Ltd. had to discuss this further with the Tata Group and finally settled that Starbucks outlets would be opened in the Tata properties such as the Taj chain of Hotels which were in prime locations across the country, but the relationship with the other Tata Group brands are kept at arms length and rent will have to be paid for using the property. Starbucks and Tata had also decided that Starbucks would provide new technologies to the coffee growing communities that helps in the promotion of responsible practices of agronomy with in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Four Theories Of Aging Essay Age is more than the number of years a person has lived. It is measured according to an individual s physiological health, their psychological well bing, as well as sociologically and culturally. Theories of Aging: Disengagement: Gradual and mutual withdrawal of the elderly and society from each other is a natural process. The elderly disengage so that new people can be phased in to replace them. Activity: People continue at the level of activity that they had during their middle years. High levels of activity do not necessary mean they will live longer but that they will have a high life satisfaction. Conflict: The elderly compete with younger generations for jobs and resources. Age Stratification: The elderly both affect and are affected by social change. Modernization: In premodern ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Developing social bonds can keep them from feeling isolated and abandoned. Interpersonal: Negative assumptions based on physical appearance of the individual. The sandwich generation refers to adults who not only are caring for children but also find themselves caring for their parents. There are two levels of care for the elderly, physical needs and instrumental needs. Physical needs consist of such things as feeding, bathing, and toileting. Instrumental needs may consist of grocery shopping, managing bank records, paying bills, etc. Many issues are a concern for the elderly. Some of these include housing and health. Many senior citizens own their home, but the upkeep and repairs may eventually be a problem as they continue to get older. Good health care is vital. Alzheimers and dementia are major concerns for senior citizens. The better their health, the more satisfied they are with their life. Elderly people can be successful in the aging process. Successful aging includes the following: Not smoking (or having quit earlier in life) Developing a positive view of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The United States Department Of Justice Emergency management (EM) addresses how government prepares for, mitigates against, responds to, and recovers from emergencies and disasters. The law regulating this area changes frequently with the goal of improving our ability to prevent loss of life and property; however, a recent legal development has not only hampered emergency management response efforts, but it also threatens to harm the very vulnerable portion of society it is intended to benefit. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has recently adopted an aggressive stance toward enforcing the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). First, the legal history leading up to this development will be examined. Second, this new focus and several recent DOJ cases will be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The specific subject of evacuations and sheltering shall be addressed subsequently during the DOJ cases segment. At the state level, EM authority lies in Chapter 252 (Chapter 252, Florida Statutes, State Emergency Management Act , 2015). While this Chapter sets forth express language, it also contains broad language, such as to take such measure as are necessary and appropriate to carry out the provision of 252.31 252.90. (Chapter 252, 2015). Chapter 252 provides the Governor with the authority to declare or proclaim a state of emergency either for an emergency that has occurred or one that is imminent. This state of emergency cannot last longer than 60 days, unless renewed by the Governor. This grants the Governor the following powers: (1) Suspending the provisions of any regulatory statute; (2) Utilizing all resources of state government; (3) Compelling the evacuation of some or all areas of the population; (4) Commandeering private property, subject to appropriate compensation; (5) Suspending the sale of alcohol, firearms, and explosives; and (6) Controlling the movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic (Chapter 252, 2015). At the federal level, the seminal statutory authority governing the federal response to disasters is the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (Stafford, 2013). The Stafford Act was originally enacted in 1988 and has been ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Antagonist In A Midsummer Night Tales and stories have been told since the beginning of time, handed down from each generation to the next, and each story has left its mark on the listener even if it is not apparent. Parts of the story are remembered and it is the goal of an author or storyteller to leave an impact of each who hears their tale. The idea is to have a plot interesting enough to hold the attention and then to develop conflict those experiencing will remember. Part of the way this is accomplished is through the characters, not always the protagonist, but the antagonist as well. The villain of the story is an individual the audience will pay close attention to and attempt to understand as the storyline unfolds. There s something about antagonists that, I ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Oberon will order Puck to place the juice of a certain flower of the eyes of an Athenian man. Puck will place the potion on the wrong mans eyes and all manner of chaos will ensue. On the ground sleep sound; I ll apply to your eye gentle lover, remedy. When thou wak st, Thou tak st true delight in the sight of they former lady s eye; and the country proverb known, that every man should take his own, in your waking shall be shown: Jack shall have Jill, Nought shall go ill; The man shall have his mare again, and all shall be well. (Midsummer Night s Dream Act III, Scene II, Lines 462 477) At this moment in the tale Puck is mixing some of the havoc he caused by placing the juice on Lysander s eyes so he was again will love Hermia. When finally the right man is in love with the right woman the play will be allowed to move towards its conclusion. Unlike the tale of Othello, A Midsummer Night s Dream, ends with joyfulness and wedding nuptials. Puck does show some remorse for the mistakes he made and the pranks he played, as Patricia Vineski puts it, He then asks the audience for forgiveness, which suggests that he is aware of what he has done, and feels some remorse. However, even as he asks for forgiveness, he reminds the audience of the dangers of the night, of graves gaping open and wolves howling at the moon. He never asks for forgiveness from the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The University Of The Ozarks The Student Government Association, a student lead organization aimed to improve the campus community, has established several goals they would like to accomplish during the current school year, 2015 2016. In order to determine these goals and objectives, two detailed persona profiles were created which provided the association with a better understanding of their audiences and how to best communicate with them. The publics were divided into two groups, students pertaining to the senate and students pertaining to the student body. Therefore, the next stage consists in performing research regarding the goals SGA has established by conducting surveys and focus groups on campus. As mentioned previously, SGA works closely with two different publics. The first and primary publics are the officers and senators of the association, whereas the second publics consist of the rest of the student body at the University of the Ozarks. The characteristic which differentiate the first from the second public is that senators and officers work as the intermediary between the student body and the Board of Trustee and President. Nonetheless, both persona profiles describe students that are involved in the various campus activities and show interest in the different school related affairs. These types of students do not sit back and blindly accept the changes made on campus, but actively take part in the decisions making role. Although the final decisions or outcomes might not always follow the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Texas Immigration Dbq DBQ In the mid 1800s, many people around the world decided to leave their homes and immigrate to Texas. Fleeing crop failure, land and job shortages, raising taxes, and famine, all of this caused them to dismiss to Texas and create a new life. Most of the immigrants that came to Texas they were lost and desolated in Texas, they didn t have any money and didn t spoke english in Document A it says how they lived when they came to Texas With no other shelter, these unfortunate victims lived in hole they had excavated in the ground, without roofs and without drinking water except that that fell from heaven... For the immigrants the U.S was seen as the land of economic opportunity, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They begin a difficult 17 week voyage in the dangerous Atlantic Ocean to the Texas coast. The life of many Czech was difficult they lived in holes and only drank water from the sky, this people were treated like things, in Document A it is written by a immigrant describing his experience These unfortunate victims lived in holes they had excavated in the ground, without roofs and without drinking water except that that fell from heaven... Many of these families were Catholics. Many of these families settled around Fayetteville, often called cradle of Czech immigration in Texas. A second wave of Czech immigration began in the 1870s and 1880s after the Civil War. These Czech were planted on the coastal Prairie and the Blackland Prairie from Ellis County near Dallas in the north to Victoria county on the south. A third wave began in 1900 they established themselves on the eastward to Brazoria and Fort Bend counties near Houston. Still today, many people honor their heritage by offering celebration with lunch or dinner with Czech foods such as klobasa(a type of sausage) sauerkraut, and Kolace, as well as giving entertainment with traditional music and dancing with Czech music such as the polkas and waltzes. Czech brought one of the most important things that greatly impacted Texas and its surroundings, it was the accordion, it s sounds crossed over into Mexican ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Taking a Look at a Computer Games Engines A computer games engine is the building block of a video game. It provides a software framework which game developers use to create and edit content for video games. They can feature a large range of tools and elements to aid developers into creating a game, such as renderers, animation and scripting to name a few. The engines allow the process of video games to be economized. This is because you can use the same game engine to create different games. Computer game engines use a variety of programming languages, such as Java and C++. The purpose of a game engine is to provide a suite of visual development tools to a developer to aid them in the production process. They enable a rapid development by simply being able to re use meshes, code and textures. Think of it as a big box and it contains a family of tools to help you with all aspects of creating a game such as audio, graphics and AI functions. Ever since video games existed, it took a while for game engines to be part of the industry. Games would have to be made completely from scratch to make the optimal use of the hardware. The first few games engines came around in 1983, in the form of 2D game creation systems for independent use. Pinball Construction Set and ACSII s War Game Construction Kit were the first 2 that came around with many more to follow. History of Game Engines The first game engine that existed as one was the Space Rogue game engine. Released in 1989, the engine had the same name as the game that ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Attention Span Myth Summary The Price of Attention In Virginia Heffernan s essay The Attention Span Myth, she argues against the ineffable quality (115) associated with the attention span. At first she provides both sides of the attention corruption by technology debate, but then questions the definition of the attention span and its very existence. According to Heffernan, the attention span is an inaccurate tool for measurement, as can be seen by looking at the works of past authors who recognize the virtues of distractibility (114). While she addresses the value of a short attention span, Heffernan fails to provide direct evidence in support of her phantom idea of an attention span (115) theory. She gets lost in the world of hyperactive (114) genius and never quite gets around to thoroughly backing up her concluding argument. While Heffernan may believe that attention spans have become the digital age equivalent of souls (113), equating the barely mentioned ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each time we write an essay or read a book we have to find a way to concentrate on one area for a long period of time. Heffernan s fervent interest in the distraction glorifying past is deceptive. She presents the case of Moby Dick and Ahab s monomania (114) as if it is pro distraction, when really it just recognizes the danger of obsession. Focus does not equal obsession. Even Tom Sawyer s interest in beetles is a case for the opportunity for focus interest presents, not distraction. The German Bertolt Brecht and his anti boredom theater again simply stress the importance of interest and constant contemplation. The attention span is not the enemy, but rather a resource for great thinking. The inability to understand how to use it properly does not render it null and void as Heffernan would have you believe. If anything, the attention span is imperative for getting the most out of the human mind by understanding its limits. No attention span can last ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Symptoms And Symptoms Of Chronic Pain SPONDYLOSIS CHRONIC PAIN SYNDROME Introduction and Definition of Chronic Pain About 100 million Americans suffer from Chronic Pain, defined as pain that lasts longer than six months. Chronic pain can be mild or excruciating, episodic or continuous, merely inconvenient or totally incapacitating. With chronic pain, signals of pain remain active in the nervous system for months or even years. This can take both a physical and emotional toll on a person. Causes and Etiology of Chronic Pain Chronic pain can be caused by many different factors. Often conditions that accompany normal aging may affect bones and joints in ways that cause chronic pain. Other common causes are nerve damage and injuries that fail to heal properly. The most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even the body s most basic defenses may be compromised: There is considerable evidence that unrelenting pain can suppress the immune system. Because of the mind body links associated with chronic pain, effective treatment requires addressing psychological as well as physical aspects of the condition. Some kinds of chronic pain have numerous causes. Back pain, for example, may be caused by a single factor, or any combination of these factors: Years of poor posture Improper lifting and carrying of heavy objects being overweight, which puts excess strain on the back and knees A congenital condition such as curvature of the spine Traumatic injury Wearing high heels Sleeping on a poor mattress No obvious physical cause Ordinary aging of the spine (degenerative changes) Disease can also be the underlying cause of chronic pain. Rheumatoid Arthritis, Osteoarthritis and Fibromyalgia are well known culprits, but persistent pain may also be due to such ailments as Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, Stomach Ulcers, AIDS, and gallbladder disease. In many cases, however, the source of chronic pain can be a very complex and even mysterious issue to untangle. Although it may begin with an injury or illness, ongoing pain can develop a psychological dimension after the physical problem has healed. This fact alone makes ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Budismo Budismo Ang Budismo o Budhismo (Sanskrit: Buddha Dharma, nangangahulugang: ang landas o batas ng naliwanagan o ng gising ) ay isang relihiyon at pilosopiya na nakatuon sa mga aral ni Buddha Śākyamuni (Siddhārtha Gautama), na marahil namuhay noong ika 5 siglo BCE. Kumalat ang Budismo sa buong lumang sub kontinente ng Indya sa limang siglo pagkatapos ng pagkamatay ni Buddha, at naikalat sa Gitna, Timog Silangan at Silangang Asya sa sumunod na dalawang milenyo. Ngayon, nahahati ang Budismo sa tatlong pangunahing tradisyon: Theravāda (Sanskrit: Sthaviravāda), Mahāyāna, at Vajrayāna (uri ng Budismo sa Tibet). Nagpatuloy ang Budismo na mang akit ng mga tagasunod sa buong mundo, at, kasama ang mga 350 milyong tagasunod, tinuturing ito bilang ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She stood as the icon of peace, love and compassion. Siya ay tumayo bilang ang icon ng kapayapaan, pagmamahal at pakikiramay. Her determination to serve the poor and needy fetched her about 124 prestigious awards, including Padmashree Award (in 1962 from the President of India), John F. Kennedy International Award (1971), Bharat Ratna , Order of Merit from Queen Elizabeth, Nobel Peace Prize (1979), The Pope John XXIII Peace Prize , Medal of Freedom (the highest US Civilian award) and many more. Ang kanyang mga pagpapasiya upang maglingkod sa dukha at mapagkailangan kinuha siya tungkol sa 124 prestihiyosong parangal, kabilang ang Padmashree Award (sa 1962 mula sa Pangulo ng Indya), John F. Kennedy International Award (1971), Bharat Ratna , Order ng merito mula sa Queen Elizabeth, Nobel Peace Prize (1979), Ang Pope John XXIII Peace Prize , Medal of Freedom (ang pinakamataas na US na sibilyan award) at marami pa. Mahathir mohammad Tun Dr Mahathir Mohammad, ang ika apat na Punong Ministro ng Malaysia ay ang Great Pahayag ng Malaysia. Many may agree with me and many may disagree with me. Maraming mga maaaring sumang ayon sa akin at maraming maaaring hindi sumasang ayon sa akin. Everyone is free to have his or her own opinion towards Tun Dr Mahathir .As a normal human being Tun Dr Mahathir certainly has good as well as bad qualities. Ang lahat ay libre na magkaroon ng kanyang sariling opinyon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. A Mock Prison Environment By Philip Zimbardo Philip Zimbardo, who categorizes himself as good fell victim to the situation of the Stanford Prisons Experiment (SPE). Even though it was a mock prison environment, Zimbardo fell heavily invested in his role as superintendent and lead investigator of the SPE, whose main concern is to make sure the SPE continues running, led him to accept that his actions were normal. Which in turn allowed him to ignore his moral conscience; allowing for the suffering from the participants surrounding the SPE. When Zimbardo came to the decision to end the program, disconnecting from his both his roles he was able to realize that he was not in control, that the situation had controlled his logic affecting his actions. Zimbardo states, The negative ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The situation of the SPE controlled the Zimbardo and relieved him of conscience that allows him to ignore and allow for the continued suffering of the participants; showing good people are capable of evil when they have accepted their situation. Chris Kyle, who a lot of us have come to know as the American Sniper is a good person, but while serving in United States military for the navy seal as a sniper he accepted his situation that required him to perform evil acts. Kyle is what we call an all American boy. He was raised in the church on a Texas ranch. He enjoyed the outdoors. Eventually, Kyle joined the United States Military. When he left the military, highly decorated. He started his own security business. In addition, started working with veterans and helping his fellow soldiers that were struggling with Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD). If we were going to label Kyle and put him under a category, Kyle is a good person. Kyle was raised in a proper home, served his country, contributed to society and served his community. However, during his tour in Afghanistan, he would transform into another person once he accepted his situation he was no longer Kyle but Devil of Ramadi (Thomas), who has a total of 160 confirmed kills. Kyle states, His mission in Iraq was simple: provide what the military calls overwatch protection so the Marines under his gaze could do their jobs without fear of insurgent ambushes. (Thomas) Kyle, highly invested ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Dance Evaluation Dance is significant to our society; the aspects of Modern/Contemporary Dance have adjusted the viewpoint of the society to view it as a perpetual embryonic form of art. The evaluation exhibited in this document will contain concise interpretations of the pieces performed by the Mark Morris Dance Group , followed by a comprehensive examination of the pieces A Forest , Pure Dance Items , Serenade , and Dancing Honeymoon. The first performance piece was A Forest , which the title featured a particular image at the beginning of the piece. At the beginning, the performers arms and fingers were stretched out over their heads, corresponding to the branches of a tree. Moreover, the piece resembled a modern method of dance because it contained a clear majority of the dancers running like they were animals, then walking like were they hunters, and then jumping like they were deer throughout the piece. Also, my interpretation of the piece resembled the performers as deer s when they pranced around the stage shifting from toe, ball, and heel repetitively. Another example of my ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The performance Dancing Honeymoon was based on dance movements that contained the tossing of folded chairs on the stage, energetic movements, properly 20th century music with lots of strong beats. The bright yellow, beige, and white costumes accompanied the visual aspect of the piece. The analysis of the costumes represented happiness and contentment. Also, enthusiastically shifting the lighting throughout the performance to resemble the outdoors was a noticeable feature presented in the piece. This piece theme of happiness was clearly stated throughout the performance. All the fundamentals of lighting, costume, music, and movements seemed to transport the theme proposed by the heading, Dancing Honeymoon . This dance was a piece that primarily demonstration the procedures of happiness, rather than a definite idea or a perception of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. What Are The Five Major Functions That A Load Balancer... By definition load balancing means the ability to spread the load of processing for an application over a number of separate systems for an overall performance increase in processing in coming requests. This seems very simple and conceptual very easy to think about the process; just splitting up the load helps it get done faster. But although this concept may seem simple enough, there are many factors that can add heavy levels of complexity. For example, anyone who has ever managed large groups of people in the Army can attest to that. There are five major functions that a load balancer performs: Intercepts network based traffic (such as web traffic) destined for a site. Splits the traffic into individual requests and decides which ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When servers were pushed to their limits the initial thought process was to beef up the system such as adding more ram, upping the processor, and increasing the storage space. However these measure only took the scaling so far. At some point, you would have again maxed out all the hardware platform and its capability. Also beefing up the server meant substantial down time and in the exploding world of commerce that was not a viable option. Before Server Load Balancing was a technology or a viable product, site administrators would and employ a load balancing process known as a DNS round robin. DNS round robin uses a function of DNS that allows more than one IP address to associate with a host name. Every DNS entry has what is known as an A record, which maps a hostname, such as www.example.com to an IP address, such as 111.222.333.444. Usually only one IP address is given to a hostname. With DNS round robin, it is possible to give multiple IP addresses to a host name distributing traffic more or less evenly to listed IP addresses. For instance, let s say you had three web servers with IP addresses of 111.222.333.444, 111.222.333.445, and 111.222.333.446 that we wanted to share the load for the site www.example.com. The end result is that the traffic destined for www.example.com is distributed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. The Importance Of Stakeholders And Stakeholders For... This paper will look at the different stakeholders which include primary stakeholders, secondary stakeholders, and key stakeholders and list some contacts and stakeholders that might be important for me to contact for getting a domestic shelter opened in the Gary, Indiana area or surrounding counties that need one. In addition, questions will be answered about what organizations that I may collaborate with for my proposal on a domestic violence shelter and people that could part of the action plan. Furthermore, this paper will discuss who should be the leader of the group and if an advisory council or task force may be formed and how one might be established. 2.4 IMAGINE Paper 2 Muster Support What is a stakeholder? Name and briefly discuss/describe specific stakeholders that you will likely need to consult with for your proposal. Name, describe, and discuss at least five stakeholders. Stakeholders are those who may be affected by or have an effect on an effort. They may also include people who have a strong interest in the effort for academic, philosophical, or political reasons, even though they and their families, friends, and associates are not directly affected by it (Community Toolbox, 2016). In addition, there are different types of stakeholders such as primary stakeholders, secondary stakeholders, and key stakeholders and the differences between them are their relationships to the effort in question which for my topic would be a domestic violence ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Monologue In Our Town Thornton Wilder, a Wisconsin native, is the writer of the Pulitzer Prize winner play Our Town. In Our Town, Wilder tells the story of a town in Grover s Corners, New Hampshire, and the daily lives of the inhabitants. In the play, the author uses minimal props and scenery as well as including a main character known as the Stage Manager that has the ability to break the fourth wall, allowing him to talk to the audience. This factor of talking to the audience is a major component of making the public a part of the town. Throughout the play, there are many instances in which the Stage Manager uses various cues as well as dialogues to incorporate the audience and develop an intimate relationship to create a true sense of our town . Initially, one of the most notable instances in which the Stage Manger addresses the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Most notably, the dialogue after the end of every act in which he refers to them and lets them know that it is the end of the act and prompts the audience to do as they please during their breaks. One of the occasions in which this can be seen is at the end of Act I. The Stage Manager lets the audience know that that is the end of the first act and prompts them to go and smoke, for those that do smoke (Wilder 46). Alternatively, Wilder uses this same technique at the end of Act II and Act III in which the Stage Manager announces a ten minute intermission and wishes the audience a good night. Similarly, the play does a great job of incorporating the audience into the message being delivered. Haberman explains that life should be done with one idea at mind which is that life can stop whenever it is least expected, and therefore should be lived in a much better way (29). The idea is presented most prominently within the third act of the play and portrays and important aspect in the overall message of the entirety of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Egypt Mummification System Ancient Egypt When I think of Egypt, I think of pyramids and King Tutankhamen. I think of mummies, pharaohs, and a polytheistic belief system. But there is so much more to Ancient Egypt than what we were taught in elementary school. For starters, the Pyramids were not the beginning of tombs for pharaohs, Mastaba s were. Mastabas were tombs with flat roofs and outward sloping sides (like the pyramids). In the old kingdom, preserving the afterlife meant preserving the body. Mummification began in the old kingdom but wasn t perfected until the new kingdom just like pyramids. During the new Kingdom, the military also started to become stronger and developed a more solid form of government. Because of the stability and strength, new kingdom pharaohs commanded unimaginable wealth (metmuseum.org). This wealth was usually buried with them when they died. Egyptians believed that you have to take what you needed in the afterlife, so pharaohs were often mummified and buried with their riches. Rulers weren t only men but women. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dynasty rule means that if you were born into royalty, you would be a royal; if you were born into servant hood, you would be a servant. Most of the Chinese people believed in philosophical guides over the idea of a god. Both of these pieces were in the exhibition entitled Innovation and Spectacle: Chinese Ritual Bronzes. The Ancient were known for their innovation and creativity when it came to art. Silk, Mulberry, Printing, the compass and glazes were all invented in China. If we look back at the Neolithic pots and the Neolithic jars from 3000 2000 B.C.E. we can see that they consisted of geometric patterns and different motifs. And at the end of the Neolithic age, the Bronze Age began. During the Bronze Age, civilization boomed and social order was beginning to be established. Ritualization generated social cohesion ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Socrates s Influence On European Culture Although Socrates never wrote even one book in his life, his thinking and ideas produce an important impact on European culture. Socrates has always been seen as a saint who died because pursuit for truth. He claims that he is a sort of gadfly, given to the state by the God, and proud of it. Eventually, he was charged by Athenian democrats with corrupt the Athenian youth and other charges, and died by drinking poison in 339BC. In the trial, Socrates refused to intercede for himself. His words which he speaks in the court, record by his student, Plato. Then we know that he said: An unexamined life is not worth living. The unexamined life is not worth living, the individual, special, and unique personality and life, and the realization of the value of life can only create based on self examination. Also, if we want to self examine, we cannot without reading and thinking. What is the unexamined life? In my opinion, the life which is following the crowd, simply copying other s lives, and only pursues the material enjoyment, is the unexamined life. However, the life like this is seemed to be the most common life. In this world, the vast majorities of human beings has a similar or same course of life go to school, go to work, get marriage, have children and so on. If you ask a person, why do you do this work? I think the most possibility answer might be: I want to buy a car, or I want to buy a house and others in short, he or she is hoping for a better living environment, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Wrestling As A Social Phenomenon Professional Wrestling is a world renowned topic that has universally shaped the lives of many individuals around the world. There is no denying that professional wrestling is firmly entrenched as a part of modern culture. Wrestling has become a multimillion dollar industry with a very long history dating back hundreds of years. I have decided to write about and discuss the lack of explanation sociologists have when describing wrestling as a social phenomenon. The reason I have decided to write about this topic is because as a child I was fascinated by pro wrestling, more specifically, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). I feel that wrestling has played an important role in my development socially, emotionally, and physically. To begin, it is important to understand that wrestling is above and beyond a spectacle as described by Roland Barthes. Wrestling is an investment in one s self. It is an accumulation of countless hours spent on the wrestling mat, in the gym, and in the studio. It is a display of hegemonic masculinity to its highest degree, wrestlers understand this. Professional Wrestlers understand that the nature of the sport is tough, unforgiving, and requires a superhero attitude. The common goals shared amongst the wrestling culture have a distinct impact on how wrestlers identify themselves to society. Socially, wrestling has not been analyzed as closely as it should be. Subconsciously, individuals who attend or express an interest in professional ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Immigration Act Of The Border Border Patrol began in 1904 when illegal crossings at the border were prevented by seventy five mounted guards who were given directives by the U.S immigration service to patrol the border (U.S. Customs and Border Protection, n.d). Patrols were, however, not consistent because of limited resources and little supervision. They attempted to prevent Chinese illegal migration as they patrolled along the border in California. However, from 1915, resources such as horses, cars and boats were added to a more specified group, authorized and named mounted inspectors by Congress. They patrolled the southern border with instructions from Commissioner General of Immigration (U.S. Customs and Border Protection, n.d). Their patrolling efforts were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The U.S. government under Franklin Roosevelt therefore provided the required resources such as badges, uniforms, revolvers, salaries and oats for horses already owned by some of the recruits. Operating under two directors in charge of the Mexican border office and Canadian border office in 1932, the Border Patrol worked to counter liquor and alien smugglers at the border. The Immigration and Naturalization Service was formed in 1933 when President Franklin Roosevelt merged the Bureau of Naturalization and the Bureau of Immigration. In December 1934, classes in horsemanship and marksmanship were attended by thirty four trainees after the first Border Patrol Academy was initiated in El Paso (U.S. Customs and Border Protection, n.d). Although cars and radios were used in the patrolling exercise, horses remained convenient for the Border Patrol because of the rugged terrain. The Border Patrol became more effective as the duties continued to be executed over the years and much of its efforts as seen during the war years (Wallechinsky, n.d.). It expanded more after the Immigration Service was shifted to the Department of Justice from the Department of Labor in 1940. The number of officers in Border Patrol rose to 1531 and after World War II, more personnel joined the force (U.S. Customs and Border Protection, n.d). The Border Patrol s effectiveness during the war was seen in its ability to manage detention camps, to exercise strong control at the border, to assist U.S. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Rod Of Justice Character Analysis Gender equality can be a very complex subject, throughout the years power has been correlated to gender. In Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, The Rod of Justice gender inequities are represented with a great level of complexity and difficult understanding. Throughout the text one can sense Machado s involvement over authority and control, and how the characters portray this subject. The story is focus on Damiao, who is the main character. Damiao was seeking escape from his seminary obligations, and he requests the aid of his godfather s mistress, Sinha Rita. He knew that if she could use her sexual powers over his godfather she could help him escape his obligations. She is portrayed in the story as having a power over the people who surrounded her, as her authority was not questioned nor overruled. She had sexual power over Joao Carneiro, and also had to power to manipulate the actions of Damiao, but this power was interesting as in society in those times women had limited power which was not compared to the power men had. Nonetheless, Rita proves to be a well independent women, doing things under her own power. She would have been a women of great power, if she had the chance to live in the 21st century, and how society has altered the gender role of a woman since. As the story develops, readers can immediately perceive how Damiao can manipulate Rita s power to his advantage and influence her for his benefit. In a way Damiao uses a form of challenge to trick Rita into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Why I Am A Liberal Arts Education A liberal arts education encourages freedom by allowing students to grow individually and academically. Before I read the summer reading packet, I did not know this. By reading the packet, I understand what it means to be liberally educated at Loras College. The freedom and growth that I will experience through the liberal arts at Loras will allow me to become better rounded as an individual. Because of this, I will have learned how to be a critical thinker and learner, see the whole picture of why I am learning what I am learning, and connect and use what I have learned to other aspects of life. I believe that through the liberal arts I will learn how see deeper into what I have learned, know the true reason of why I am learning what I am learning, expanding my knowledge by having a well rounded education, and use that in real world situations to better myself and society. Throughout my educational experience, I have been presented with different educational and social challenges that I have had to overcome to prepare me for where I am at now at Loras College. My family has moved to different towns and school districts several times during my 13 years of education. We moved because of my father s occupations in school administration. By starting as a teacher then moving up the ranks to being a principal, and eventually becoming a superintendent, my father has shown me the true meaning of achieving a goal and understanding why my family is where we are at today in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Blast and Vorticism Magazines Blast is a key literary magazine of the English avant garde, published during 1914 and 1915. Although founded by Wyndham Lewis, Ezra Pound holds an important post of assisting Lewis with the publishing of the magazine, dealing with its main theme of Vorticism. Not only this, but Pounds involvement with Imagism prior to the publication of Blast plays an influence in the way literature is evidently shaped and associated within the magazine. With themes of Cubism and Futurism also being evident in the magazine; emphasises the focus on providing a magazine which prides itself in producing literature rich in artistic detail to the themes of its time. Although images and layout are a key factor in emphasising these themes, it is the content for example poems within the magazine relating to Vorticism, that is new in which it focuses on locating the movement and stillness within the image . Blast and Vorticism s roots are said to lie and be based on Pounds history with Imagism in literature, particularly poetry, and Cubism and Futurism in arts . With Pound forming the group Imagism based on similarly discovering new philosophies of thought and experimenting with new changes in verse form , he was in constant pursuit for literary advancement. With the group founded in 1912, by 1914 Pound assisted Lewis in the production of Blast. With inspiration coming from Imagism s objectivity, efficiency and creativity , Pound further strived for a style of writing in poetry which suggested ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Alltel Pavilion TO: Pam Berg, Manager of the ALLTEL Pavilion FROM: Valentina Golman, Cost Accountant DATE: October 29, 2011 SUBJECT: ALLTEL s Strategy and CVP Analysis As requested, CVP analysis of the ALLTEL Pavilion has been investigated. The focus of the investigation was on firm s competitive strategy, operating results, negotiating contract fees with artists, earning budgeted profit goals. Findings: 1. In response to the competitive strategy of the ALLTEL Pavilion * it is noted to be differentiation. The firm positions and distinguishes itself from its competitors by providing high end experience to its customers. The unique value of the product would be: advanced technology, no bad seat in the house, beautiful settings, wonderful ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Pavilion is expected to make this profit. Refer to exhibit3 (2B) 3. If number of projected tickets sold is changing from 8,251 to 7,000, fee paid to the KFBS concert is also changing to $200,000 and the Pavilion wants to earn $30,000 after 40% taxes then as follows average ticket price should change from $22.12 to $32.95. Refer to calculations in exhibit 3 (3) 4. Negotiating the fee for the KFBS Allstars: fixed pay or per capita contracts with average ticket price of $22.12 * The maximum fixed fee the Pavilion can pay to the KFBS Allstars is $59,630, in order to earn $45,000 after 40% tax and projected 6,000 tickets sold. Refer to exhibit 3 (4A). * The maximum fixed fee The ALLTEL can pay to the KFBS Allstars is $455,030 if the show is expected to be sellout and the Pavilion wants to earn $45,000 after 40% tax. Refer to exhibit 3 (4B). * The maximum per capita fee that the Pavilion can pay to the KFBS Allstars is $16.65 or $324,819, assuming the show is sellout and the Pavilion wants to earn $180,000 after 40% tax. Refer to exhibit 3 (4C). 5. CVP analyses helps to understand how profit is affected by the relations among revenue, cost and volume. The decisions on ticket pricing, volume being sold, incurring a cost impact on desired profit. So, CVP analyses helps to determine how many tickets and at what average price the
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  • 30. Emancipation and Apprenticeship Emancipation and Apprenticeship Pre 18th Century Attitudes to Slavery Like other people of the time, Europeans believed that the enslavement of another person was justifiable as long as a reasonable explanation could have being given for the enslavement. In Africa itself, slavery was acceptable and people were taken as slaves in three ways: as prisoners in war, as a punishment for a crime and as a payment for debt. An English philosopher, John Locke stated that slavery is only justifiable when a person was then taken captive as a prisoner of war e.g.: in crusades. The Spanish questioned whether slavery was right but they still practiced it. They argued that slavery although wrong was necessary in order to develop their empire and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At first the WII were mainly concerned with establishing trade with North American colonist. However, in the 18th century they began focusing on resisting the Abolition Movement in Parliament. In 1766, they were only made up of 40 members in the House of Lords but by 1780 they had 50 members. In order to delay emancipation, the parliamentary members of the WII enacted 2 laws: Amelioration proposals and Apprenticeship system. These policies however failed largely due to the fact that more abolitionists were becoming MP s; particularly in the House of Commons also public opinion was turning against the WII due to the fact that they were persecuting non conformist missionaries. Despite their loss however to the abolitionist the WII were still able to delay emancipation for 50 years and to gain 20,000,000 in compensation for the loss of their slaves (when emancipation came) Humanitarians Humanitarians were people who believed in improving the conditions in which people live. In the 18th century, they belonged to many professions such as being politicians, writers and industrialists. They believed that slavery was unnecessary and evil and that it violated the true natural state of man Freedom e.g: such humanitarians were ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. In Favour of Grading System and Cce Pattern SECONDARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM 2010 Vol 1 Main Subjects Effective from the academic session 2008 2009 of Class IX and for the Board Examination (Class X) to be held in 2010 CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION Shiksha Kendra, 2 Community Centre, Preet Vihar, Vikas Marg, DELHI 110 092 CBSE, Delhi 110092 Feb. 2008 Copies : 10,000 Price : Rs. Note : The Board reserves the right to amend Syllabi and Courses as and when it deems necessary. The Schools are required to strictly follow the Syllabi and text books prescribed by the Board for the academic sessions and examinations concerned. No deviation is permissible. Published by Secretary, C.B.S.E, Shiksha Kendra , 2, Community Centre, Preet Vihar, Delhi 110092 Designed by Multigraphics, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... h dks fo|kFkhZ ns[k losaQ vkSj f k{kd mudk d{kk esa vyx vyx ekSdksa ij bLrseky dj losaQA Hkk kk yxkrkj xzg.k djus dh fØ;k esa curh gS] bls iznf kZr djus dk ,d rjhdk ;g Hkh gS fd f k{kd [kqn ;g fl[kk losaQ fd os Hkh kCndks k] lkfgR;dks k] lanHkZxzaFk dh yxkrkj enn ys jgs gSaA blls fo|kfFkZ;ksa esa buosQ bLrseky djus dks ysdj rRijrk c tk,ÂĄxsA blls kCnksa dh vyx vyx jaxr dk irk pysxk] os kCnksa osQ ckjhd varj osQ izfr vkSj ltx gks ik,axsA O;kdj.k fcanq fo|kfFkZ;ksa dks ekr`Hkk kk osQ lanHkZ esa O;kdj.k osQ fofHkUu i{kksa dk ifjp; d{kk III ls gh feyus yxrk gSA fganh Hkk kk esa bu i{kksa vkSj fganh dh viuh Hkk kkxr fof k Vrkvksa dh ppkZ ikB~;iqLrd vkSj vU; f k{k.k lkexzh ds le`Âź lanHkZ esa dh tkuh pkfg,A uhps d{kk VI ls X osQ fy, dqN O;kdjf.kd fcanq fn, x, gSa ftUgsa d{kk ;k fofHkUu pj.kksa osQ Øe esa ugha j[kk x;k gSA 19 lajpuk vkSj vFkZ osQ Lrj ij Hkk kk dh fof k Vrkvksa dh ifjf/ bu O;kdjf.kd fcanqvksa ls dgha vfèkd foLr`r gSA os fcanq bu fof k Vrkvksa dk ladsr Hkj gSa ftudh ppkZ ikB osQ lgt lanHkZ esa vkSj cPpksa osQ vklikl miyC/ Hkk kk;h ifjos k dks è;ku esa j[krs gq, dh tkuh pkfg,A d{kk VI ls X rd osQ fy, dqN O;kdj.k fcanq laKk] loZuke] fo ks k.k] fØ;k] fØ;kfo ks k.k fyax] opu] dky inca/ esa fyax vkSj opu dk fo ks k.k ij izHkko okD; esa drkZ vkSj deZ osQ fyax vkSj opu dk fØ;k ij izHkko ijlxZ ^us* dk fØ;k ij izHkko vdeZd] ldeZd] f}deZd] izsj.kkFkZd fØ;k ljy] la;qDr] feJ okD; dr`ZokP;] deZokP; leqPp;cks/d kCn vkSj vU; vfodkjh kCn i;kZ;okph] foykse] ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Literary Uses Of Literary Devices In Poetry And Language Poetry is known to be a creative thought or impassioned feeling using language and is expressed in many places in the world. A poem can have many different meanings according to how an individual interprets it. Various literary devices are used to bring out that interpretation and the sense of what the person thinks that is going to happen. In the poem Saturday at the Canal by Gary Soto and Nothing Better by The Postal Service the theme is sometimes in life you may go through tough times but it is up to you whether they will continue. Some literary devices that show the coming up from tough times are figurative language, imagery, and the mood of the poems/songs. Figurative language is one literary device that supports the theme of coming back from tough times. In Saturday at the Canal the speaker is in school and is going through a tough life and the teachers were too close to dying to understand (Soto 5 6). This hyperbole is showing how miserable in life the speaker is in that current point using exaggeration and how the speaker wants to change it by heading to San Francisco. The teachers probably were from an older time and could not possibly understand the life of a modern teenager. In Nothing Better the speaker is going through a breakup with his girlfriend and is willing to block the door like a goalie tending the net (The Postal Service 6 7). The simile shows how much the speaker wants things to become better and does not want her to leave him. In soccer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Social Work Child Observation Report The Negotiation. Introduction. This work is aimed at describing the process of negotiating an agreement to carry out a child observation in a school. It will explain my role as a social work student in the process of negotiating observation agreement with the school. Some of the issues considered in my negotiation were confidentiality, ethical issues and values, consent, communication, legal issues, professionalism, skill, voluntary participation of participant, contingency plan and limitations. The name of the child observed in this work will not be included for data protection and confidentiality reason. This is supported by the (Data Protection Act, 1998, Healthcare Professionals Council, 2016, The British Association of Social ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They argued that the use of written agreement set out task, boundaries, limitations and any future work. In addition, Person and Thomas (2010) argues that agreements promote trust, empathy, show limitation, set out clear boundaries and promotes mutual responsibilities. Similarly, Healy (2012) argues that social worker must be respectful, honest and transparent when working with a family. The second stage of the negotiation was to take the draft copy of the agreement letter to show my lecturer at the University for Approval. After the approval the agreement letter. The approved letter of agreement was now signed by myself, preschool manager and the child s parent. This agreement shows that the preschool and parent of the child has granted me their consent to observe this child. The parents and their child were not coerced into participating in this observation to ensure voluntary participation and the parents and the child were free to change their mind at any stage of the observation. Reflection of the process of negotiation. Social workers need to develop a good observation skill for them to be able to do their work effectively because communication is one of the key tool which social work use (BASW, 2014, HCPC, 2016 and Healy, 2012). Therefore, having good observation skills is relevant in social work. Healy (2012) suggested that communication could be verbal and non verbal methods of communication. Social worker make use both verbal and non verbal method of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Ancient Sumer s History Sumer s history began long before humans invented writing to record historical events. Much of what we know of pre historic Sumer was found in archeological ruins, which told of a people who gradually switched from a hunting and gathering society to a settled, agriculture based culture. As agriculture could produce a surplus of food, people found they could devote their time to other work besides that in the fields. A surplus of food could also sustain a larger population, which congregated at first in small villages. As time went on, many small villages became the first cities, one of them being Eridu, according to the Mesopotamians themselves. Scholars, however, consider Uruk to be the first city in history. Other Sumerian cities include ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... came the first villages and the beginning of towns. By 3500 B.C. the Sumerian city states began forming, all centered around temples to the gods. By this time, Sumerian people had invented writing, the wheel, irrigation and water control and sailboats. One of the names for Mesopotamia is the cradle of civilization, as the land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers was the birthplace of civilization as we know it. Sumer s city states were first ruled by priest kings known as Ensi. As society grew more complex, however, and city states began battling over land and water rights, a secular kingship began, with the rule of a city state in the hands of Lugal, or strong man. The Lugal supervised wars and oversaw important trade with other lands. Trade brought in goods such as metal ores that were unobtainable in Sumer itself. It was probably the necessity of record keeping in long distance trade that spurred the development of cuneiform writing. While the archeological record reveals the life of common Sumerians, the Sumerian King List provides some detail of Sumer s kings. The King List, a cuneiform document that lists and briefly describes all the kings of the region beginning with Etana of Kish, who ruled c. 3100 B.C. A scribe in the city of Lagash wrote the document around 2100 B.C. at the instigation of a king who wished to legitimate his rule by connecting his name with the known kings and their great ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Walmart Swot Analysis 3.4 SWOT Walmart s supply chain management has proved to be very effective, which has led the company to success. This case study analyzes the company s strengths and weaknesses, and factors in what threats they face, as well as what opportunities that they can exploit. 3.4.1 Strengths Walmart is a very powerful retail brand that represents affordability. Their number one strength is their efficient supply chain network. They offer Everyday Low Prices and have a consistent level of inventory. Walmart achieves this through their bargaining power with their suppliers. These suppliers offer just in time delivery of merchandise to Walmart locations. These strengths help maintain Walmart s market share and maintain customer loyalty. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Walmart needs to continually develop effective strategies to withstand the threats of substitutes and new entrants. And, strategies that address the bargaining power of buyers and suppliers. 3.5.1 Competitive Rivalry The following external factors are the most significant for Walmart to consider regarding competition: There is a large number of organization in the retail market with a large variety of retail products and services they provide with high aggressiveness they saw the efficiency of what Walmart is doing and they copied their supply chain strategy. Thus, Walmart experiences the strong force of these external factors in competitive rivalry in the retail industry environment. 3.5.2 Bargaining Power of Buyers Walmart faces a low bargaining power of buyer because the large population of buyers are individuals that buys small purchases that makes it difficult for them (buyers) to impose significant pressure on retail firms. So, in effect, the bargaining power of buyers is weak in influencing Walmart and other retail firms. 3.5.3 Bargaining Power of Suppliers Walmart s suppliers bargaining power is low. Since they used the Vendor Managed Inventory which meant their suppliers managed their own inventory at Walmart at the price Walmart wants which helps secure the lowest prices from its suppliers to sustain its everyday low price. Thus, the bargaining ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Physical Therapy Goals As a physical therapist, I will embody APTA s vision by providing quality, client centered therapy geared toward improving each patient s life by enhancing his or her movement capabilities. Limited or painful movement can create a multitude of issues for a person, and my goal is to allay each of these when treating patients. To provide the best care possible, I will be perceptive of clients needs as well as individual traits and always have the patient s best interest in mind. Restoring and improving movement are among the key goals of physical therapy. However, movement is not only beneficial to keeping one s body healthy but also essential to maintaining physical, mental, and spiritual health. During my physical therapy observation and my own personal experience with a debilitating stingray wound, I realized that humans become unhappy and even depressed due to limited mobility. I would link their depression to their curtailed human experience. According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA), exercise is...considered vital for maintaining mental fitness, and it can reduce stress. As a physical therapist, my goal will be not only to guide ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To optimize movement for a diverse and changing society, it is vital that I approach each examination, diagnosis and intervention ready to address a wide range of character traits. For instance, based on my knowledge of the human body and best practices of physical therapy, I may conclude that aquatic therapy is necessary for an elderly patient s optimal recovery from a knee surgery. However, if that patient has a phobia of water, trying to force him or her into the water will remove any initial trust between the patient and myself. While I would still highly recommend water therapy, other alternatives will need to be considered. Eventually, personal care for that patient may even build their trust up enough to allow them to overcome their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...